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Show )( Miff ( $ rfimmin rninmm iffM' v S . 4 4, i 44 ft, 44 4 - , V Wednesday, jul.v : . , . THE JOURNAL, LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH 2. 19.10. NEW YORK. WELCOMES HEKOES OF OCEAN P LlliH I 4 1927: It is four more than for ida, 1; Georgia. 1; Mississippi, the first sir. months of 1924;, 8 1; Oklahoma, 1; South Carolina less than tne number of 15 for 2; Texas, 3. the first six months of '1923; Figures in the last two paratwenty-on-e less than the num- graphs above are classification ber 30 for the first six months or the nine lynchings reported less for the first six months of 1930 of 1922, and twenty-seve- n than tha number 38 for tlje first six months of 1921. Took Ntm of Uiwnitj Of the persons lynched, one Rllnlum ws discovered by. Docwas white and eight were tor Hopkins snd his associates at negroes.-Th- e offenses, charged tha University of Illinois, and Nine Lynclungs During First Six Months of 1930 in the United States For a number of years normal and indostrial institute. a school for the tiatn-ingcolored young men and v.omen, fnuhde3 by Houker T. Washington and numbering on its board of trtisiees some ot the most 'prominent men both white and colored .lii; the tmifed States, has oeerv keeping on accurate record, q lynchings In - ' the 1 7 n itecj States, TOs-keg- ee of The latest report is issued as of .Tuly 1, 1930 and covers the first six months of 1930. The Tusgegee department of records and research reports this six months period as Witnessing nine lynchings, and increases of five over the first six months of 1939, four more than for the first six months of 1928 and is the same- - number as for the first' six months of 1925. 1926, were rape, 5; murder, 1; bombing house, 1; slaying landlord In altercation over debt, 1; and attempts rape j . Dangerous imitation Parsnips are not poisonous. Occasionally cattle, or even huinans. mistake water hemlock for parsnips: and when .the, water hemlock Is eaten It frequently causes serious stomach disorders. Many of Them Do Some people believe In law and rder if they cam- lay down the w and give the ..orders. Newcastle Cornier ' - named in honor of the university. Jest Miaate min's aina may And him oat hut he will be fcack In a minute. Instinctive Fears -- 1. The states in which lynchings occurred and the number in each state are as follows: Flor PAGE THREE There are two things which call fear response a loud sound out and a loss of support. A Los Angeles Times. - I i. IPAtoi - Along Associated Press Photo At a simple ceremony, at their request, the Ireland-to-NeYork fliers were welcomed to New York j - by Mayer James Walker, and awarded acrotia and medals: Picture shows Mayor Walker (second from f',' left) pinning medal on the lapel of Squadron Leader Charles Klngsford-Smith- . Capt. Evert Van Dyk Is left and right of Kingsford-Smltare Capt. J. P. 6aul and John Stannage. ' i Mdgmway TEvjeii&y J k Specially designed springs and four Hondaitle double-actin- g hydraulic shock absorbers contribute to the filing comfort of the, new Ford h Youngest Champion RIVER HEIGHTS DEPARTMENT t MAE LUXDBERG, Correspondent .j River Heights logical meeting At the GeneaSunday night Ilders John Maughan, Walter Scholes and Bishop Scholes were the principal speakers, On i Saturday, Daniel Hunter and Thora Yearsley with a number of friends and relatives motored from Rigby, Idaho to the home of Bishop Walter A. Scholes where the young couple were quietly married at 5 p. m., Bishop Scholes performing, the after ceremony. Immediately the ceremony, they motored to Lewiston, Idaho. Mrs. Alvin A. Scholes was the guest of Bishop Walter A. Scholes and Mrs. Scholes last week end. The families of E. J. Keveren, Walter Scholes, Bishop Walter A. 8choles and Mrs. Alvin A. Scholes of Rigby, Idaho motored up to Logan city power Ajlant Saturday evening where ijry enjoyed supper with the x. rSmilies of Ray Crookston, Smart and Leland N. Goff. RhyUis and Gladys Nilson entertained in the Logan canyon In honor of their sister. Miss Ethel NilsOn, recently. About 12 guests were present. Mr. and MrsNAlma Olson of Pocatello - spent last week end with Mr. and Mrs. Gtta Lelchty. Mr. Ole Olson of Oxford, ida- ho, has been visiting withvher nephew and niece, Mr. and of Brigham City spent Saturday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Wilson. Mrs. Annie Richardson of Moore, Idaho, has been' visiting her mother, Mrs: Anders Anderson and also her sisters, Mrs. Baugh and Myrtle Anderson. Mrs Carl Crookston of Salt Lake City has been visiting -V r AW? with Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Grifc v fin. v, Mr. and Mrs.' John Blaur enCanan in Logan joyed outing X ir jA . yon With friends Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Sandberg , V'i returned home Friday from the Yellowstone part after a pleasant outing. Eddie Hogan, 19 yearoTtrPorr Mr, and Mrs. McCombs and Ore, youth has replaced Frank Miss Melba Sandberg recently land, as Pacific Northwest Amateur Dolp motored to Boise, Idaho ta visit golf champion by winning the an Mrs. Mrs. - McCombs sister, nual tournament. ' Charles Hanson. Ly-xp- an - -- Otto Leichty, The River Heights girls spent Tuesday and Wednesday at the girls camp in Logan canyon. Some of the mothers visited at the camp. C. Verl Bensley' of Ogden was a week end guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lehi Olson. Rider and Johh Thomas Lelchty motored up Blacksmith Fork canyon Saturday for two days fishing. Mis. Rider and Monday, the LoisaM Francis Misses Rider and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Davis and children motored up and enjoyed a trout dinner. Mrand Mrs. Tom Eller of Portland, Ore. and Miss Evangeline Wagstaff of Mount Pleasant were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lehi Olson last week end. Miss Esther OLson spent Tuesday In Salt Lake City. - Mr. and Mrs. Vanlce Wilson WELL ORDERED VACATION A GOOD TYPE OF HEALTH INSURANCE persons are continually sick in bed and from 250,000 to 800,000 more constantly, ill; of the 70,- 000 deaths per year, a very large are from sickness ed vacation is by percentage have A been prevented that might no means a waste of time. It or postponed; the total annual Just as thrifty to conserve of disease ones health and energies as it outlay for the careannuual loss is tn save and conserve ones is $150,000,000; the in wages due to ijlness in material-- , resources. amount spent annually These thoughts are appropthe prevention ot riate at thlSNUme as the sum- in mer vacation period is now at $3,500,000. We here - much - about losses hand. There is very close incurred by the public through relation tfetween the vacation fraudulent or unsound investproblem and the health prob- ments. Needless and preventlem because in the final analy- able losses of time and money sis a vacation has come constitute an through considered a necessity in Cven heavier economic drain davs of strenuous activity. country., . Recently there was completed onthei Health thrift is more importa remarkable survey of health ant because tharKmoney thrift conditions in the City of New Without work money we still-taYork. The health facts discov- and win, butxwithout health ered there may, with more or we are advanless accuracy, - be recorded as cement isnelplesspnd practlcaliy-Jmpossible- . typical ol the entire country Fortunately, . more and are. therefore, of. general of constantly is being given to public value. Here are some thrift of health. It was recently the facts regarding health con- announced that the Rockefeller-Foundatioditions in the nations largest last year spent more From 125,000 to 200,000 city: than $21,000,000 in practical and experimental medical work while within recent years it has By S. W. Straus. . President American! Society For Thrift . . Awell ordered vacation is by well-order- I n n spent $144,000,000 for the same noble purpose. Vacations are taken for the ones purpose of conserving health. When they are sot planned 'and carted put as to be helpful along these lines, they are by no means a waste of time they are, quite to the contrary, of thrift. a j ON C G CONN "BAND Instruments good-exam- ple FOREVER FAMOUS We tv Ilf frimktr free of charge, a Hummer Band Instrument Course under the direct inn of A. T. 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