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Show CHICAGO WJU-A- MARKET SSL ijT !! - 8 5M S3, i Utah Fair tonight and Frida;; little change In temperature. Idaho Generali; fair tonight and I - I- 9 WEATHER (losr HiS1' 9518 R Frida;. VOLUME LIIL LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH, MACMILLAN SAILS .ON EIGHTH TRIP TO NORTHLAND THURSDAY, JUNE 26. 1930. ' BAtlK FIRE III VILLIAfilB. PRESTON CORNER AT FIRST (10RTII MID FIRST EAST STREET IS SITE FOR THE ilEU PRESTON TODAY fire started in the rear of the Security State Bank at Preston at 2:45 p. m. today. This information was supplied this of- f ice by the Journal Preston corres- A $50,000 CACHE COUNTY -i Trail Being Followed Is Marked By Parts Of Plane Apparently Dropped By Graham Guide To Parties. ; Rescue pondent. The Cedar City, Utah, June 26 P) Hope that the body of Maur-ic- e Graham, Western Air Express pilot who disappeared during a snowstorm on the night of January 10, would be found before nightfall was renewed today when members of searching parties which left here this morning returned with word that Grahams trail was being followed with parts of his airplane which he had apparently- dropped to guide rescue parties, lurnished the clue. The trail which the pilot took after his plane had crashed led down Kanarra Creek.- toward Zion National Park. Residents of this region said the snow In the mountains when Graham disappeared was approximately five feet deep and that his progress would have been extremely slow. Parts of his airplane were found at Intervals, indicating Graham attempted to leave a guiding trail lor possi- searchers. The crack Western Air ble tent ol the 1 Wio-casse- t, ex- ENDURANCE AIRPLANE HAS OCEAN FLIERS GASOLINE TANK TROUBLE -- At . . Ex- AFTER LONG PERIOD IN AIR Four Brothers Staked Practically All Of Their Money on Venture Passed 347th Hour Early This ' Morning. . Hyrum Celebrates Southern Cross Successfully Travels Down Eastern Coast After Twenty. Hours Rest Following Flight Long - From Ireland. i 'I-- t Boston,, June 26 (JF)' Thfc Southern- - Cross passed over this city at 3:40 p. ,m. (E.S.T.) esof planes. corted by Lynn, Mass., .June 26 (Pi The Southern Cross circled over this city today ES.T.) The, fliers , had deviated from their bourse to New York to pay Melville of the polar extribute to Captain-- ' Frederick C. pedltion who was being accorded a home coming welcome. June 26.(p) The Chicago, four flying Hunter hoys , of Sparta, III:, staked virtually all entheir money. on an airplane Man Under. , -Town Fashion durance ' which, if it is flight 4 Had Been. Questioned continued,- - will surpass the at 6:01 Oclock next SunLon Savage of Hyrum. chairAt Office man, of the Hyrum! celebration day morning. At 3:00 a.m. today In the air And Was About To committee for July 4th, was in the plane had been Logan last night and called at 347 hours. When Walter, the eldest, said they Be Locked The Journal office with an outline of the big program to be had pooled their funds, expectDrew Pistol. He staged In South Canhe on In- ing to realize at least $200,000 It has been it the flight was successful. dependence Day. Washington, Iowa June 26 arranged to give? a salute by The smooth sailing that had of rtHj5hep,ff Frprf Kwoot artilary at day break with Scout night j York was resumedv today by troop 25 hoisting the flag at last Washington county and rough When1 Aaron Bailey were shot Captain Charles sunrise. the firsterious marshal ay by an Smith and his three1 night Parade consisting of 75 de'of the and 1(1116(1 earl? they had ar- - companions of the corated automobiles will form tan- k- automobile thief thlef was taken to' lng airplane Southern; Cross, at the Second waid chapel at The developed. sheriff Sweet's office and ques-;Tmade a perfect 10 a. m. and march in line to plane When the sheriff start- - takeoff at daybreak the. Third ward chapel where and the circumstance 1 evented by Winding tog the big morning meeting Jwkfne PtheDris?ner! with' refueling, night flTO hlmD RDCf C be conducted at 11 a. m. Ihesfr'hBianfs COlHp&SS and difficulties. Ithrewhlm 'aside,' drew a pistol Ireland-Nean automobiles will represent, The fliers, in notes dropped and shot Marshal Bailey dead, York hop and landing here every kind of organization within the city, ecclesiastical, civic to the field, said efforts were He then emptied the weapon with barely enough petrol to strik-and our j at bullets the sheriff, wet her tanks, the veteran and otherwise, Leland Roberts being made to repair the tank, add-.in- g the body and a fifth enter- plane was In the air again of Logan has been seletted as they ala spoke of the orator of the day. within 20 hours after complet' ed caution needed in hanJJng lng the eye, The thief eluded another Between 1 and 2:30 o'clock the plane due to the change of It ing a hop from Ireland. as cer he fled, hopped who'shot at him created by the empty off at 3:05 a. m. E. S. there will be a pilgrimage tp car stole another and drove T. I11 the proposed Hyrum dam site, left wing out of town. had Captain Kingsford-Bmit- h w arrangements' having been made Hunters are confident of The 400 gallons of petrol and 12 with property owners to go to makers the from chocks ample the an advantageous, gallons of oil put Intopoint' where nf the various mechanical de- -i In preparation tanks the site can be viewed as well yesterday to used. vices being They hope for today's'hop. 'Tbe wind? was as the basin which is to form write stories of the, effort- and favorable. the reservoir.' Everyone is d assistfinancial anticipate The fliers arrived at the airto go on this excursion. th'ey other and ance from the milk a half hour before the . .There will- fee a member of the port of makers concerns and and went Immediately takeoff state water storage commission food used. oils 26 Balt Lake City, June (IF) the' .gasoline and Lunch was put present who will explain in de- Theatrical engagements will be Plans for defense of the federal to the plane. motors toned aboard the and tail what the reclamation act were laid here government pro- taboo, Walter added, crew of three, led and the up posed to do and how i3 proposes niH! today at a conference of some by Captain Klngsford-Smlt- h, to do it. 5 two Forest OBrine ' and score of representatives At 2:30 p. m. horse races will Jackson of St. Louis, holders of westem gtateg called as a pre. jumped eagerly into the plane. The run on the main street of the record, kept their p?6 liminary to the annual meeting J i"' plane taxied 100alryards the city which will be cleared aloft 420 hours, 21 minutes. The 0f the westem governors con- - hef01 A light westerly wind was to keep their iference here tomorrow, for the. occasion. Entries fron Hunters hope blowing, Evart Van Dyke, co- every town in South Cache will ship - droning to his com- Pilot. shouted enter horses for these events. over Sky Harbor, a suburban f6d6r&l policy irrigation Of panions, hurry up, we have no 500 or more hours. Baseball will be 4 arid lands the airport. at opposiagainst clayed time to lose." clcHvrum featuring the While, the two younger Hunt- tion that has arisen in some An' 1,100 miles flight faced .Smlthfieid juniors. There ers, John and Kenneth, still in quarters of the nation,, without the Southern Cross, with -- an n be a band concert both -of ,L the the present enlargement their early 20's, pilot estimate of 12 to 14 hours flywas Aland after the game. ' areas, urged by irrigated and time being necessary. The plane, Walter The first Governor George H. Dem, the ing thing to start the bert, fly the refueling ship. In his Introductory direct course lay over Cabot sy out will ho an , chairman, morn-Strait, Cape Breton Island and g dance beginning-a- early12:81 a. address. . Nova Scotia, and by a slight e W? .the Ellte Hal1- House Sustains and Former Hyrumites and 'all Sandy Friendship, Big Continued on Page Eight ethers who so Tennessee towns, have the same desire, afe: given 1930 in Hoover that cordial invitation to ' visit they population President had In . 1920603 and 487 re- Cornell Winner iJ,unl on J.nlv 4 and parlici-spectively. r'e festivities of the m 26(P)The &tCa'cherati0n GVPr held in Washington. June now time is for In Junior" Race It the main hniiRp sustained President tioo July 4th In Big Arrest - .record Sheriffs "Tiine'er'he world-girdl-fligh- he ..LiLilSfjitloned. I w offl-balan- ce - - In--hte- lr. single-motor- ft ed In Connection, . With Sale of Stock in Utah Company, i ,f yt r 1 at-3:3- Up - be-I(- - Terms Given After Being Found Guilty of Mail Fraud :, Back' of the William B. PresPreston Estate; Legion Supports, with $12,500 ton property on First North and Gift to Begin Stately Structure First East, which Was sold last evening as a site for the new Purchase of the William B. Preston comer, 99 by 150 Cache county public library. Is a history that is Interwoven in feet, on the southeast part of First North, and First East the story of the beginning and streets as the site for the new $50,000 Cache county public growth of Logan city. In 1859 Bishop William B. library building was announced this morning by Weston Preston, Apostle Ezra T. Benson Vernon, chairman of the Logan city library board and vice and Peter Maughan came to chairman of the Cache county library board. A price of $1,000 Cache valley. After choosing was agreed upon for the property at a meeting of the county Wellsvllle, first called Maugh-an- s board held at 6 oclock in the county Wednesday evening as a location suitable Fort, for a settlement: the three pio- commissioners room at the court house. The terms on which the neers came to what is now Lolibrary board will take over gan and laid out a townsite. . Autumn the comer were announced as Bishop Preston became owner Peeking thoroughly satisfactory to both of the entire block which now the boards concerned and the Includes property on which the Preston estate. battery F. armory is located, Dr. Vernon, In discussing the the Cache Valley general hosacquiring of the Preston site, pital, and the Preston home. declared that members of the Mr. Benson acquired property library board felt that this is In the block fronting along the one of the most desirable lonorth side of First North street cations, if not the most approbetween First and Second East. priate, in Ixgan city for an Bishop Preston built the well edifice of this character. known frame . home on the Plans are to begin ImmedPreston corner site of the new of upon the wrecking iately 1860. about home The library the historic old home that now until Its sale last evening has j stands on the Preston comer never passed out of the hands overlooking the spacious and of members of the Preston fambeautiful tabernacle square. ily until now, and was never Leslie Hodgson is now engaged before during It shistory of In drawing up suitable plans fered for. sale. for both the ' building atul William B. the Preston, the grounds in the name of a great pioneer, besides being W. Hodgson, archi-jdate-Pr- ed pioneer in, aCche valley w uptect, who, under original plans, holding was- the first, mayor was to have supervised , the and ; the earliest bishop In Lo-' construction of the new library. . " V 4 gan1. Selection of the Preston property as the home of the stately building to house the Genealogical, present books and other equio-ment-the Cache county public library brings an end to Convention a problem, which has been, before both ' the 'Cache , county HMV-U- i l 4, and Logan city library boards A. ; Geneatogtcklf' convention In for a number , of , years. wlIFbe htld Sunday Jifne 29tJi. 1916, the city board purchased for the Cache and Logan stakes! the property near the city fire A full attendance Is desired of station on the northeast cornet all members of the stake presiOf Main and North Second ward dencies, , high i council. streets. This site has enhanced and members- ot bishoprics several times its origstake and ward committees. Injalue inal cost, and is considered a The public is cordially .Invited valuable piece of property from to all meetings. . which the new library will deSuocluKS lr cm Photo The general program follows: rive a good Income as an aid to 9 a. m. meeting reThis tnccmbl (or autumn, (Held at its maintenance frfm year to a la Paria Stake house) before vealed ahotwingt, Report of stake year. full with black on length piece affair, the result representatives Early this spring it was antweed coat, Uned with striped red, achieved In their-stakIn: nounced that the new library white black and Cardigan Jeriey. (a) Ward viqlts and the surwould be erected on. property lacket I black wfth jersey trim. vey on which the L. D. 8. stako (b) Lesson work. house and the old tithing of( c) Family -- records -- and - refice on cast First North are search. Dunford Family located. Later this site was (d) Temple work. abandoned through failure of (e) Public meetings. ail parties interested to come Gathers At The f) Memberships and magato Wrms satisfactory to all. zine subscriptions. Both Dr. Vamon and Dr. W. Discussion by visiting repreW. Merrill, the latter chairman sentatives of our objective, plan Canyon (Continued on Page Eight) of organization, and the sur- dam- the bank vault. The flames seem- ed to be confined to the ceiling in the rear of the building. ' New. York, June 26 Beadon of .the Utah Lead company was sentenced today to four years In prison for mail fraud In connection with the sale of stock In the company. Harry H. Phillips. New York and., Philadelphia broker, was sehtence and given a two-yeMichael Barnett, Philadelphia lawyer, was sentenced - to a year and a day for their- share In the mall frauds, of which they were convicted recently after the first trial had been voided because a juror said he was bribed to prevent arrival at a ' verdict, i Beadon, alleged leader of the Utah lead group, Is under Indictment In New Jersey for mail fraud. Federal Judge Knox added to his four year sentence a five year probationary period. William H. Rankin, former member of the Salt Lake City stock and mining exchange, received a suspended sentence, He was put on probation for five years. Rankin pleaded guilty during the retrial and was a witness for the government, which asked leniency for him because of his wifes-illness- . In suspending sentence the court told Rankin he was "so close to the fire that he had been seared, and warned him of a severe penalty If he engaged again "In a skin game or mall practices. The Stock Market Reporter. Inc., and the Trend of the Market, Inc., tipster sheets which were were fined $11,000 each. The court fined the Utah Lead company, only $100, declaring that if the corporation had any tangible as sets they should go to investors and not be consumed by a large fine. . (P)-Charl- es ar 1 a., On TheHudson Years Cut ; Utah In . From Jail Sentence Salt Lake Boy to Represent Competition For Edison Scholarship mnin. Wa?h.. June 26 wT4ilundred y(ars were n t tlie Penitentiary sentence Me Court, 'vouthful The other two candidates in the state finals were Franklin bandit and- - killer, by Richards and Richard C. D h . state supreme court yestcr- - rvituc to Wright, both of Salt Lake City. :,ct.rrtav selected but McCourt still has was The selections were made by 20 years moi-represent than a committee composed of Dr. the, Edison of his life to serve. He tition for state superintenT C. N. Jensen, was unt!er rr,,"c'' of llfo scholarship. Kmgbuiy dent of public instruction; A. C. murder of E R. Sberard. sen from among Mathesen, hU assistant; Justice Ashby ji,tle Patrolman, and of from A. Morrell, Ephriam Hanson of the Utah aim vears for ,he t",hlvTV Fork was named alternate supreme, cort; Leonard CalEa w eridea in will fnake tne tup houn, engineer, and N. Lamont fc0vtut ther tonberv sentences dnger'J- man. Ub"'n, ,ut'4i.,i-etO - 'l'lsstieu 'it 'IS Ml ;o.,r- of r .at-Cit- cho-hTtl- yflggg' ijf - Request Bids For Grading-Can- yon Ogden. June 26 (Pi-B- ids grading 6.87 miles of between Logan , and Garden City have been, 'requested by the bureau of public roads. The bids will open July 10. The road, la Logan canyon will be 16 feet wide and will Include two bridges over the Logan river and four bridges over canals. The bureau will furnish $75,000 and Cache county, through the state highway commission, will supply nd 'j v.V,' - - s - Park vey. 10:30 One hundred relatives and a. m. (Held at - Stake the' with house) Discussion of problems friends connected Dunford family gathered at the connected with: a family (a) Compiling city, park in Logan canyon on . Tuesday for the annual reunion of those bearing this surname our ancestors. r TODAY'S -- SCORES kin. included In the tempi? sheets. and their were residents of Bear (d Placing a copy of the group NATIONAL various family record In the church Lake. --Wyoming Tl? - 000 000 000-- 0 7 0 Philadelphia Darts Utah weasion genealogical archive. By the 001 000 OOx- -l 4 0 . Pittsburgh marked the 105th birthday anvisiting representatives. Collins and French Davis; 2 p.m. Meeting at the Taberniversary of the late Isaac Dunnacle. Remarks and endorse- ford, founder of this family. and Hemsely. ment from the stake presidents. The Assemblage was the largest Discussion by our representa- that had up to this time gathtives of: ered for a Dunford reunion. (a) Why temple work? Games, musi6; luncheon and AMERICAN other features rounded out the Chicago . .... 020 120 002-- 7 110 b) The lesson course. -' and the c) Memberships day000 251 01x-- 9 11 2 Boston ..... k b6ok fund. A family organization ' was j Thomus, Mckain, Walsh. (d) Our greatest privilege. as followsAbner land and Tate; Gaston, and the Duniord, president; Parley R. Verry. Closing remarks from ' 3t. Pedersen, vice president.; Em-- 1 stake representative. .. merson- - Kroguer secretaty andjSt. Louis ... 001 001 100-- 3 10 0 Dr. F. C. Allen, basketball treasurer, Lillie Mecham, his tor-- 1 000 004 22x-- 8 13 I coach at the University of Kan- lan. Committee chairman were! Philadelphia Rommel Gray and' Ferrell; sas, played under the coaching named as follows: Logan,' Mel- - and Cochrane. of Dr. James Nalsmlth, inventor rcry- - Smith; Provo, Teller Dun-- 1 oh-thgame. ford; Salt Lake City, Chauncey Cleveland ... 200 003 2 032 512 0 York Bear Lake, J., L. Dun-tNe- w Six of the first nine players Dunford; ford . Ferrell, Iloiloway, Beane arid on the University of Illinois A feature of the menu was "Myatt; Pennock and Dickey. baseball team were BASEBALL re-co- rd ng ' . ed - , sophomores. this year . j ' 000 I .. Detroit Washington 700 0 j Whitehill and Hayworth, Rensa; Marberry ahdRuel, . Road Nine Pretty Girls In Shorts Caused for Stir In Town; Mayor Strongly Objected highway Poughkeepsie, N. (Y.i June 26 Cornell win the three (API mile Junior varsiti race In the ro lng regatta intercollegiate today. Washington finthed second and Columbia thijd In a field of six crews. Cornell won bvlthe smashing margin of five blat lengths In a decisive trlumih like those the i red oarts used to reap In $37,500. the hey dav of Coach Pop Courtney. Washil gton, in 2nd Top dress the lawn with bone place, held a two and one half meal or other commercial teri-leng- th The rains will soak It in advantage over Colum-jilize- r. bia with Suraeusf forth. Pert-(aget the grass ready to navy laatH vriiiuiu'l the dry hot weather- ruylvanla tilth ad , of e t H ing on Plans for Building Dr. Weston Vernon Announces 'Closing of Realty Deal with All securities are locked safely in IWu'l'tMl tAUOtMtim veteran crew and a MacMillan (left) with cabin boy sailed from Me., on a three months trip to Newfoundland, Labrador, Greenland and Iceland. Their schooner, Bowdoin, is shown leaving Wiscasset at the start of the cruise. William Thomas, Jr. (right), ia the cabin boy and is said to bo the youngest aver tg sail with an Arctlo expedttion, . -- Local Landmark that the fire seem- press pilot disappeared while enroute to Salt LaU; City frpm Los Angeles. He hopped Off from Las Vegas, Nev., at 10 p. m. during a snowstorm and his plane was heard at intervals lor several hours, but he apparently was running put of gaso-- line and sought a landing piace. The stoim continued for several .days, covering up his plane. 3 Property Real ed to be under control. B- - PUBLIC LIBRARY City; and County Library Boards Join With American Legion Post No. 7 in Purchase of Property for $4,000; Hodgson Work- - Historic Preston age was undetermined hut at 3:00 it was reported CcrVbonald NUMBER 150, 050 000 2 Brooklyn Chicago ......I 000 001 0 Vance and Deberry; iTeachopt and Hartnett. Root, Grafton, W. V., June 28 (P) crowd followed them. Somebody! The New York . .. 12 Things had settled down pretty telephoned the mayor. well about the town hall today mayor sent out a policeman St. Louis 00 alter all the excitement yester- and the policeman told the! Mitchell and Hogan; day, but one thing Is certain-g- irls girls the mayor wanted to see and Wilson. are not going to wear them or rather' to talk to j - j shorts on the streets of Graf- them. Second game: ton as long as Charley King is At the police Station Mayor. Philadelphia 130 100 mayor. .... 301 031 King Informed the youn-aNine pretty girls, all wearing men that "shorts may be the! Ccllard and Davis; shorts, ambled Into town from thing at Marshall college, or at 'and Bool, their camp In the wood,, on the the summer resorts, but here in' outskirts of the city.- - They Grafton NO. Fred Walker, young outficUh-- r walked down mam street- - Trai-fl- c The young vomen were cr with Greenville, S. C., of tie stopped, a U'uv-iMineieo dem, to itUiiu to their tamp sally league. Is drawing a let of when the ,gLrlsj stopped In a and Iniormed the next time icuuis down Carolina way. .. store and- - bought ice cieam they conie back to look-.- , thev John v nm, ccr.es. Vhen they thh .. .t,1, rgh cht ct, tn A,.. ter |