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Show ) TTIE JOURNAL, LOGAN. CACHE PACE EIGIIT Still-Sing- At 69 s Todays Tradings In Wall Street Merrill M. fa . ' UTAH to Salt Lake, where he ' will s at tne Mission spend nome before leaving for the mission.' - .. Swiss-Germ- Darley Leaves For an SHOWER EOR t MISSIONARY DEPARTING A fareweU snower was given ,at the home of Mrs. Elsie . By Claude A. Jagger, Study nell Saturday evening in honor (Associated Press financial of Elder Luther Gunnell who Editor) Merrill Darley, heft Sunday morning for the Wellsville New York, June 17 UP The mission. Several stock market finally offered re- sonof Mr. and Mrs. W. Daivey Swiss German were received by sistance to selling pressure to- of Wellsville, left Salt Lake the beautiful gifts Games and for week the of the missionary. latter recovmade moderate part and day, will were enjoyed by , those ery In spots, as large support- Columbus, Ohio, where he work music Lunch was served to research in be present. engaged to orders attributed importing Peterson the- - following, the Misses Edith ant financial sources appeared with Professor Alo of the 'Ohio state university Archibald, Libbie Baxter, Rena foi pivotal shares. Jessie There was no panic of short; on a new insecticide for the Brenchley, Fern Buist, Linjen-quist. New Hill, Rella Miller, Coy of chemical company off rebound or violent Kay covering . and Erma Maughan York. conto Wins-lo- ri prices, however, tending Dorethy White; Messers In September, form the ornloir expiessed-ln- , - Christen John as a Gvnnelt, his resume duties gracD circles brokerage yesterday that uate assistant in .the depart- sen, Lamoine Maughan, Waldon the selling represented real and ento- Gunnell, Farrell Gunnell, Luthof lone holdings of ment of zoology Reed VMaughan, er Gunnell, stock rather than bearish tac- mology at Ohio state university work Ralph Chris Gunnell, resume and graduate tics of professional operators Rasa Maughan i and tensen, his Ph D. , Merrill recently resigned his Joseph B. GunnelL Political Eyes Are Mr and Mrs Raymond Efrake position as junior entomologist the alfalfa field station oliof Burley. Idaho, spent Thurs Centered On New at and the U. S bureau of entomology day here calling on friends Lake which position he relatives Mrs. Drake was form-ha- s in Salt Primary who held since August, 1929. erly Miss Jessie Wyatt went to Burley with ENTERTAIN AT recently Continued from Page One her parents, Mr. and Mrs DINNER Melvin Mrs Riggs and Mr George Wyatt to make their candidate for the short term. Miss Wyatt, and Mr. entertained at dinner Sunday home. declared had against evening in honor of her sister Drake were married the latter Simpson prohibition. and their husbands, Mr. and part of April which came as or-- 1 John A. Kelly, Mrs. Alfred Jones of Logan and a surprise to her many friends didate for both the long and Mr. and Mrs Eldridge Peter- here. t rt son Other out of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Bowden of Vernal. igmal wet Republican, is terms and Morrows only town guests were Mr. and Mrs and children of Brigham City William Eldridge and Mr. and spent Sunday here with relaopponent for the short term Several congressional and lo- Mrs Alfred Watkins of Logan tives. .They were dinner guests cal contests also will be settled Waldon Gunnell left Sunday of their, brother and wife Mr. morning for San Francisco to and Mrs. Floyd Leishman. Mr. and Mrs. David Jeppson Total attendance for home attend the summer school for games was 78,000 in the South- military training. He was ac- and son of Brigham City were and ern league city of Chattanooga companied as far as Ogden bv week end guests of Mr. '' last year. This season the Look- - his father, Joseph B. Gunnell, Mrs, Heber C. Green, Mr. and Mrs. Wllford Wyatt outs drew 65,000 Ijn their first and brother. Elder Luther Gun- frrell. who was also on his wav announce the safe arrival of a '21 home tilts I kf- -- - i iin of Public Indig nation Which Yester' day NForeed Police . Tom missionertoRe sign Is Today Seek j, . ing Lingle Slayer. The Chicago, June 17 (AP) of indignation public the forced which yesterday Russell reibifcjiatioii of William, as commissioner of police, reached out today for'U'iat8y' ee of- - Alfred (Jake) Lingle Tribune leporter; and the fist s. clenched fo smash gangdom.. Jialf a dozen public agencies were aueeftng new energies toward crusnlng gang rule, out cniei uepenauice reseed with tne grand juiy, wmen was given a special enarge by Chief Justice Woi moyie oi tne asioclnfert i'rrtu Info criminal court to searen out , Schumann-HeinkMme. Ernestine tne truth concerning politico-gan- g famous opera singer, after aud crime connections her arrival in New York to begin a profits. week engagement In the fours men do your duty, you She will be 69 June 15. Noi Judge moyie toiu tne juiois. day. -you have nothing to fear. believed to An Gangsters are fnnerent cow have ironshleld, to one of De- belonged aras, dangerous only when Sotos soldiers was uncovered they run in packs." by excavators in Atlanta lne action of Judge was entirely unexpected. Asked later what had prompted liis action, Judge h or moyie said: Why? A man has been mhrdered and as a cons quence the police commission-- 1 er and a deputy (chief of detectives John Stege) have resigned at the demand of public I know nothing and press. about this, but I am a law enforcement officer in charge of the grand jury, and the grand Jury functions for just such situations. These 23 men have with .nothing in ..common crooks or police and I am sure will make a complete job Key arm Nor-moy- ie States H- - Attorney foK-Merr- lli - Jersey self-styl- ed can-sho- - - - ' r ' (BODS ifmttseildrnewlQiv record A1-co- Speciai lowprices that go far below any thing the past has; ever produced and with durodded trade-i- n allowance dur-- ! ing this event the question of cost can not stand in the wayl of a . sing le buyer. -- Sr ' every, ear oft the road. ! . are changing over to Generals than to any 1 other makes of tires, OAFETY seeling motorists everywhere are M ore people k . hit ot all times'in y, T of you feast expect ' (Continued from Page One! and coinpanied by Mrs. Baugh; "Sometime We 11 Unchoir, derstand. President Prayers were by Joseph Quinney, Jr., of Logan Stake and Dr. H. K. Merrill. The grave was dedicated by T. A- Williams of Salt Lake, a brother of Mrs. A. H. Palmer. Tne pallbearers were chums and. fellow workers of Allen, Millen Earl. Grant Bateson Dean Woodall, J. L. Earl, O. L. Anderson and Leo Worley. Mrs. Palmer, her three child ren and the families haveThe of all who deep sympathy know them, in their great bereavement ttThem disastef.-Wreck- - Dual-Balloo- n. Skid-saf- e, Balloons - jfyotrhave cost reductions, "trade -- in allow- it now. With record-breakin- g . nnces preaterthaaveriefore,,you will ed 88-fe- - anead-O- h .illisiort at fatal speed, or a careening course so quick., tcTthe ditch and' yop cant tough the brake or turn the wheel. a second, its At sixty miles per hour, 14 1th part of a second from blowout to crash. ;t can never happen if you rldeon the General, ' Spectacular tests prove its ab solute safety. It is more than Blowout-Proo- f. tool lt ends faery tire" hazard regardless of road, speed or weather. The world's lowest pressure tire and the easiest riding. Absorbs bumps and jars. Flows smoothly over roughest roads." Let us give you a demonstration. And.be sure to take advantage of this weeks drastic cost' d ..'couHts otfucd otily duringour annual sale. p W Ar Smashing Every Argument of L J Price vs.? Qualify cant see a blowout coming. It hidesqnder lKL&rgQod rz 9 d'hlows' ,hcn Dual-Gri- 6-p- ly 4-a- nd - Mixlern speed demanded the Blowout-Pro7 ire. Newspapers tell 'daily of crashesaciused by blowouts., Obituaries list the names of driv- -' ers who thought their tires immune. You DIIAL-BALLOOJ- fS ly Every tire' in the complete General line included in the sweeping allowances 'that feature the seductions jand'speciad ttade-i- n greatest annuaVsate tn the tire industry. n. ago it has already been dcclaime'd the greatest - O-p- Also the famous Blowout-!- W Dual-Balloo- ' 6 -- ply and withthe new J replacing their tiresAnnounced only a month -- -- -- B(D jury Inquiry, and the evidence will be gatnered by his special Investigator, Pat Roche. " - Beauti ful Rites For AJlerT Palmer Held -j In The Sixth Ward 1910. Clyde Copen' and Mr. and win be held Friday afternoon Mrs. Dewey Bird and two All members and pioneers will daughters of Salt Lake came meet at the home of Mr. and Mr. Copen Mrs. Herman Theurer at 2 p Saturday evening. and Mr. Bird went up to m. from there they will be Eork canyon' to taken to the Relic hall at Blacksmith Mrs. Bird and children Logan for a meeting and social fish. were dinner guests of her hour. Mrs. John Biradley entertainsister, Mrs. Keber H. Bankhead. Mrs. Copen and daughter ed at dinner on Wednesday Louise, who have spent a week evening. Covers were laid for here with her parents, Mr. and ten guests. Mrs. IX J. Jones returned home Mrs. Cecil Sorenson and Mr. children of Sunday evening .with Salt Lake are Copen.. and Mr. and Mrs. Bird. guests of hef parents, Mr. ana Mr. and . Mis. Lester Wyatt Mrs. .Fred Douglas. entertained on Thursday after Mr Mrs Bradnoon tn- honor, of the birthday shaw and Mr. andGeorge Mrs Daniel of Darson thetr anniversary ' Bradshaw of Tremonton were rell. Ten children and their Sunday guests ot Mr. and Mrs Ail Douglass also. mothers .were present. motored to Logana Plunge and Mr. and Mrs. Eldridge Pete' enjoyed a swim after which a son of Vernal, Utah, we' delicious supper was served at guests of Mrs. Melvin Riggs on Mrs. the home- of Mr. and Friday. Wyatt HAND CATCHES ' D. H. Maughan and grandIN HAY FORK children, Wayne and Leon INJURING ARM Turner, Elaine Jones and RaReece Parker met with an mona Maugnan pf Logan reon Saturday" morning turned home Saturday evening accident unloading nay. His hand after spending a wee at Soda while caught In the fork and he and Grail Idaho, with was Springs Mr. -- and Mrs., William P. was taken to the . top of the He was rushed to town Maughan and Mr.' and Mrs. D. bam. I were a severe wound under his 4 Mortal (J Prul Moll P. Maughan.- - t arm was-- dressed. ; 8am Hunt, alleged Capons aid Bishop George Graham and UYRUM STAKE eti questioned In connection with wife and son Harold of Salt CONFERENCE gangster claying ot Albert "Jaks" Lake City came Sunday to atstake conference Lingle, Chicago Tribune reports tend the funeral of Thomas Thebe Hyrum held on Saturday even- -' Leishman. - They were dinner will and Sunday in the Wellsson born on Saturday morning. guest&r of - Mrs. , . Mary A. ing The music ville tabernacle. Mrs. Wyatt and babe are at a Leatham, , will be furqished by the WellsMr. and Mrs. Hammond and ville ward Logan nospital and are reportchoir under the ed as doing very welL daughter of Roy, Utah, were direction of Chorister Lamont Woods Mrs.Mr. Allen. Mr. and guests of their parents, George the and . Mrs. Thomas Brenchley of Rexburg, Idaho, spent I their Saturday evening and Sunday. week end here with Eight Duluth Icelanders have parents Mr. and Mfrs. John PETER MAUGHAN CAMP . gone to Iceland to help celeMr. and Mrs. Woods SOCIAL FRIDAY Wyatt. brate the thousandth annivercame to attend the funeral of The annual and sary of the founding of the meeting Sun- social of the Peter Maughan first Thomas Leishman held government republican - day. camp, Daughters of Pioneers, there. i John A. grand The position of acting police commissioner was - taken over ' last 1 night, by - 'John H. Iron Man, calMyThe Been first' deputy who has commissioner. One of his first of acts , was the . issuance (Special order No. I which in final the effect rescinded The his predecessor. frder of commissioner, Ust before resigning, madd several -- tcarsignments of police officers, including himself and his detective chief. Stege. Alcocks . order cancelled these reassignments. The association of commerce created a special yesterday committee to enlarge-- the work undertaken by the secret six,"' which has been at work on the The political crime problem. action committee of the Chicago church federation insisted upon an expose of any partnership of crime and politics. The city council police committee voted, to sift charges of corrupt alliances of police and criminals. - The acting police commissioner, who twice previously has headed- the department, 4s known as- a strict disciplinarian and has been called the mot slave drive- - Alcock-ha- s been known to have any political ties and his apopintment as acting commissioner was due to his civil service position of first deputy commissioner. Tuesday, June 17, ' 'Qiieitioned two-week- Eastern 1 COUNTY, : save-money- et Whether Your Tires Are Practically New dr Worn Smooth... An Offer That Cant Be Duplicated , ' v No matter vthat tires you have or safety as well as the largest. While this sale w on, no car, new or old, what their condition, youll get the wthout it. cost""""nec(i-t'- e greatest value'and the lowest Dont risk riding on tires y6u cant by turning them in now toward be sure of when ,can get the oh sale Generals.pur special price jyou security, GencralsmAll sizes and type of comfort Mtja ; and long mileage economy of Generals with actually lower cost The smallest car needs General1 than youre paying now.- .- ' ' f . Market Quotations (Igd-- .June n, tsr.j Hope nmikct; e.irlj 1 I I'. Owners of New Cars, Too IFor S. Dept, .V,:. iiu lulling 3, for mi In stead) to lower; bulk dm. ill liiilihcis 9.J0 9.X3; few 10.01; paiking miws art mid 8.811. 'market Sheep: 1,119, liiHuding few mixed trurked-i- ; early 9.00. - , MiniicHK)lih, Jump 17 15 lower; in rrioad farnil) (latent- - quwrif at 6.05-6.1- 0 barrel in 9H lb. cotton sa ks ; Flour: il?. f.iau U.iw-Lj- lot iuiuha 411 lots, a skip-t2'ut- a owners of new cars, too . . Now is the time to act during this sale and before yru drive the equipment tires too far. icr faille: 2U. all maikei; little tlmte rail); about half load 9bj lb. xteers9M with 2 out at 85k; hetftr 8.00- v Oar extra allowances and reduced prices on Generals are , Convenient Terms Regular charge accounts and our famousGeneralTirc Plan for, everyone nt Accept-ancePayme- The used tires go on sale as fast as we take them in . . . tinned and priced for quick sale. t - rccondi-- . Daily 7 A. M. to 9 P. M. Sunday 7 A. M till Noon A o Sales to Dealer I Just britti in four cat before this sale ends and get the Trade in quotation that cant be'dupticated. There is no obligation one tire or a set of si?tfs all the same courteous attention for alt. No delay, extra help to take care of everyone promptly . ((SEOTSAH 35 FEDFI1AL AVE. ; - ; . - AElAfS. PHONE 091 CENTRAL SERVICE STATION Cor. 3rd, North & Mam,..,.!. i, - Phone 138 tn |