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Show IMIV'HI'm HT TT- - S ALL JhOcK THE JOURNAL, LOGAN, The regular Monday evening dancing class at the college will be held at 9 o'clock instead of at 8 p. m. due to the lecture to be delivered by Dr. Edward Howard Griggs. The same scheReturns Home A. G. Bateson of the dule wiil be followed WednesI Manager v . , Central . Garage, accompanied day. fry his family, spent over the Desk Week end In Salt Lake on bus! Back at Mrs.- - Mae Pedersen,' deputy ess and pleasure. county clerk, is back at her desk following a- - pleasant valuests in Logan-Mrs- . from the office during Jeanne L. Anderson and cation the past week. Mrs. Pedersen inghter Virginia of Boise,B- - Ida spent her vacation at home ho. are visiting with L. An person in Logan. They are on and in Salt Lake City. their way home from a visit to Byrd Polar Story Begins fjihicago. Today in The Journal an account of the homelife of the isit at Tetonia, Idaho Mr. and Mrs. jS. E. Needham Byrd expedition in Antarctica turned Sunday evening from begins. The first article will found elsewhere in this istonia, Idaho, where thejrvis-smc- e be sue. There will be four others Friday last with sister, Mrs. Albert in the series to follow. Gilbert and family. Marriage Licenses 6n Visit to Sister Marriage, licenses have been , B. Merrill of Mrs. W. P. Williams and fam- - issued to Grant Fern of Park City are m Logan Cedar City and Melba ?yr a two weeks visit with Mrs. Hjtnsen of 'Logan; - Benjamin Dorobrother-m-la- w and Dunkley of PrestonOf And Silliams' Lewiston; thy Louise Hodges and Mrs. Al- Durwerd Nephi Larsen of Lovin Hess, 520 North Mam street. gan and Edith Boman of LewisY A new assortment of crack ton. proof art tops for card tables, Must be sold at once. House $1 00 each at Cardons. (Adv.) and lot, 8550.00. Phone 137 or 297-- J. (Adv.) Here From Ashton fs Mr. and Mrs Lem Steele of Meet Coming Ashton, Idaho, with their son Poultry Another meeting of the ?aul, are visitors in the valley, Poultry association guests of ' Mr and Mrs A. J Reese of Benson ward. TheiaL membership is scheduled for tier couple expect to accompany londay. evening, July 21 at, 8 the visitors home. The return oclock in the chamber of comwill Journey will be made via of merce. Ventilation experts probably be present to discuss Lpgan canyon. problems of this phase of poulDeparting Missionary Honored try raising. Miss Doloros Griffin enter- - Here Sunday a Sunday evening at Mr. and Mrs. Gus Petersen party m honor of Heber of Lund, Idaho, parents of Fred ft. Merrill, Jr, who leaves E. Peterson of Thatcher ClothShortly for the French mission. ing company, and Mr. PeterThe table was centered with a sens Harold and famlarge bowl of sweet peas. The ily of brother, Salt Lake, were Sunday colors were charmingly carried guests of Mr. and Mrs. Peterout in rose and green. Covers sen returning to their homes were laid for ten guests. this morning. I For Safe 4 and inch on. Coast Used water pipe. Enquire at Visiting son of Mr. Earl The Journal. (Adv.) and Mrs.Malmrose, Oscar Malmrose writes from Los Angeles, Where he is Achieves Honors visiting with his sister, Mrs. A. ? From Los comes the E. Angeles Paonessa, that he is having Word that Kenneth Griffin, son the time of his life enjoying forof Mrs Geneve Griffin, beach - outings, coast league merly of Logan but now resid- baseball games, and visits with Los in won Angeles, has ing and friends in many 'relative several honors m one of the or near Los Angeles. Los Angeles high schools. He is treasurer of one club, vice pre- Woolworth Manager Here sident of another, was captain Clarence Goodwin, manager Of the gym team in the school of the F. W. Woolworth store that took Jirst place in the at Compton, California, accomstate. He won high point hon- panied by Mrs. Goodwin, is a ors with two firsts, two seconds visitor in Logan on a ten day d four sixths. He has made vacation. Mr. Goodwin is here ny friends in the school in primarily - to visit - with- - his there are between two mother, Mrs. C. F. Goodwin and vyhi frind thousand v pupils. Mrs. - Goodwin '.came - to visit Kenneth is A grandson of Mr. her parents, Mr." and Mrs. Jesse tjnd Mrs. J. P. Gnffin, of Logan. Edlefsen. Both are former residents of Logan. . OGALHEWS s -- Sed 1- -4 CACHE COUNTY, UTAH ; PROVIDENCE Asks Polar Claims 1 COUPLE, MR. AND MRS. JOSEPH A. QUIBELL CONTEMPLATE 63rd WEDDING ANNIVERSARY FETE October 1, 1930, willmak the 63rd, wedding anniversary Patriarch and Mrs. Joseph A: Quibell of Providence. Theie is a possibility that the couple may be honored this mohth at a family reunion, plans for which have been talked over on several occasions by their children and relatives outside the immediate family. Elder Quibell has been a patriarch of the L. D. S. church of frrm Monday, SOIIG OF THE WEST DELIGHTFUL A thrilling story of the West of the covered wagon days, with a glorious outdoor background in natural colors, is The Song of the'West," now playing at the Capitol Theatre. There-armany dramatic incidents as the story unfolds and always the spectator feels the excitement and thrill that must have been experienced by Dale Jenkins, July 9, Preston, the brave pioneers of 1849 as they set out in their crude covered wagons to blaze a trail across the desolate stretches and thus lay the foundation for the industry of this great nation, some of them made fortunes. More often they did not. But always there was L. M. Mattson, July 9, 518 East Center, the dauntless spirit and this one feels in watching Song of the West.5 There is a delicate love story. That of a beautiful girl who fallsin love with and marries a man who, through a misunderstanding, is an'army deserter. Their fortunes vary as they drift Westward and they finally land in a gambling house in San Francisco. The boy is eventually given the opportunity to redeem himself and in the end we find him back in the army once more clad in the uniform he loves. e July 7, 1930. catch of a fly, diving Into tho bleacners to g.ao the ball. Cincinnati helped bung about, this latest disturbance in which put Brooklyn Cm-ca- ahead although tied with Cubs in games The Reds took both games of a double neaaer iroin. Chicago go by scores of 5 to 4 and 8 to 7, breaking a. losing streak of FiVq games. The third place struggle between the New Yoik Giants and St. Louis Cardinals remained unchanged as both teams wore doubleheaders. Tho o lanu trounced Philadelphia, 10 to & and 6 to 2, while . tne Cards made it 12 victories in their last 16 games by winning a 1 decision over Pittsburgh in tho first game although tney made only two hits off Spencer and following it tip with a 12 to $ victoiy in a suiggmg match. Sound films of perfoimanccs of the Vienna opeta are tinder consideration. for a number of years. Both are hale and hearty, are enjoying their wedlock, and have had a prominent part in the upbuilding of Cache valley. Joseph A. Quibell was born of humble parentage on Sept. 12, 1845, in Navenby, Lincolnshire, England. 1 was one of a family-e- f ten children he relates JThe village of avemby had three saloons and a relic of an old maiket place, also the upper bar and the upright of the old Senator Millard E. Tydmge of stocks where drunken men or women were confined to sober Maryland introduced a resolution up in earlier times. The Church ofEngland was the domauthorizing the President to claim inant one, although a Weslyan leform church had qujte a for the United States lands in the Antarctic discovered by Americans. few members. There wa also a parish school where I was taught to Mr. and Mrs, Tarbet Here AT LYTIIC THEATRE Mr. and Mrs. Lee Tarbet and read and write'. Thomas Storey taught the boys and Jane children of Reno,- Nevada, are Ramsey the girls. These were the only teachers known in visitors in Logan. They are that village. here to visit relatives and perOf all the talkers that have been seen to date, it is quite When I was nine years of age I had to work as was mit the children to become acto say that Side Street has more interest only you correct customary in those times. Everything was hard labor. Hay quainted with their Mr. and Mrs. Heber Tar- and grain hand and some grain was threshed spell it Moore not more. This is because the three leading Today, Tues. Wed. wife bet. by hand. At the age of thirteenl hired out for one year for roles are played by Tom, Owen and Matt Moore, wjth the romantic the ir f furnishing (Moore) of Owen, I or At Perry three dollars. about fifteen Kathryn pounds, twenty began May Swim in Logan Frank Bertoli, of Newark, working by the day sometimes on the farm and sometimes love interest. New Jersey, who has been giv- on the railroad. For the first time in screen history the Moore brothers one ctvbm mcmn ing endurance swimming exQuite" early in life I became impressed about religion but are appearing together in the same picture. To give any hibitions on the coast, is desir- never found seems to studio the for be would the unfair, of them in satisfaction of with palm identifying myself any ous of stopping off in Logan on his way east and give an ex- the sects that I joined. Confirmation as a member of the have divided honors to a nicety. hibition here. If the pool could Church of England came to me at the age of fifteen or sixEach Moore does work that stands alone, just as each be procured, it is believed the teen. stood alone, f ilmatically, in the past. Each brother conhas , TOM MOORE wizard of the water could be Each has a I married Rebecca Bingham Newton. tributes generously tojie story, action and sound. When twenty-onMATT MOORE engaged for a short stop in film fans. of all classes will voice that CWEN MOORE intrigue Nine children have been born to us, eight girls and one boy. Logan. Aummwc I heard the gospel when I was about twenty-thre- e years Leaves for Mission town in the for of in the time life first Tied; Yorkshire, Hull, my and Athletics Senators Elder Clarence England, son of Bishop and Mrs Charles England. In August 1868, the work being almost completed', I moved England, of the Logan Second Both Teams Have Heavy Hillers ward, left today accompanied to Sheffield and labored in the steel works of John Brown by his parents, for Salt Lake and company. where he will spend two weeks The Best Sound in the Stnlcl Not knowing where the L. D. S. met, I became identified showing signs of Improvement taking the preparatory missionBy Hugh S. Fullerton, Jr ary course. He will leave at the with the Wesleyan reformers. But not for long. I was Associated Press Sports Writer as they opened against their end of that time for an Europ- prompted to go to Firth Gates where I received work. One first Western rivals at home. Clint A large part of the ean mission. He and his parto half of the major league base- Brown played a good game for Today, Tues., Wed., man I one went heard works I when say tothe morning ents were entertained vesterday ball season has been suent in and they shut out the St. n another, There comes Mormon Bill. at dinner by Mr. and Mrs. strenuous efforts on the parts them to Louis Browns, 7 to 0. Waite I began to investigate Mormonism and William Wasden of . various England. managers also pitched well and led loaned me a Book of Mormon, Doctrine and Covenants, Key strengthen their clubs for the Hoyt Detroit to 5 to 2 victory over Scout Camp Opened Today is efforts of success their quite Between fifty and seventy to Theology, Spencers Letters, the Millenial Star, Journal of evident in the current standins the Chicago White Sox. The Brooklyn Robins, who Boy Scouts of the Cache vallev Discourses and Thq Voice of Warning. These books I read of the clubs. to add strength to their council started in with enthus- eagerly. I could not rest day or night. I became almost blind. chose with deals Washingtons big Ike Boone iasm on a weeks camping pro- On June 1 was baptized by Elder Samuel Hartle." the St. Louis Browns and Chi- team by obtaining 21, 1869, Coast Pacific the from league, gram at Camp Logan, which to out Sox turned or four weeks cago White to be pleased opened for the official 1930 My dear wife was also baptized about three factor in mak- found good reason summer camping season this later. On Aug. 14, 1870, I was ordained a priest by Charles be an important new their acquisition, n with the American league morning. Troops 4, 9 and 6 Parkin, who presided over the Sheffield branch, and was sent ing a duel between the Senat- Boone made his debut yesterday from Logan and 21 and 22 and played the principal role We did not have the privilege of riding over ors and the Philadelphia from Wellsville are in the camp cut as a teacher. as the Robins regained first of In The 10 miles. acquisition our district which covered a distance of 8 or In the National league by place them Manush Hennle gave PrestcmW: Pimwent the Sheffield were 235,000 inhabitants and not 1D0 Saints In the some batting punch where is beating the Boston Braves, 10 camp this morning - to- be with branch. Our meeting hoji?e wag About three miles away and was needed while Al Crowder to 4. He hit a home run and the boys." we held meetings at 2 p. m. and 7 p. m. every Sunday. My has turned out to be an effect- a single and made a great wife and I walked the distance each carrying a child in our ive pitcher in Washington Art Scouts Enjoy Hike and Dave Harris, formerCache valley scout troop 10, arms. On Dec. 31, 1871 I was ordained an elder by Elder Shires of Chicago, also have helped ly of with the work in Asst. their the Scoutmaster, Charles Parkin and was actively engaged Ford with Newel Trucks One-to- n improve the Senator's batting Crookston, participated Lord until we emigrated. The result Is that Ruxtle axle," 1927 model $285. in a four average. hike in Logan and the Athletics one and ton canyon andday We set sail Oct. 17, 1873 and arrived at Alabama, New the Senators on to Bear Lake are tied for the league $485. last week. overhauled today completely received we were where my by TODAY kindly They left Tuesday .York, on October 29, NOW PLATING lead although the deadlock may North last and made Lundberg Buick, 254 camp the first parents and brothers and sisters. But we truly felt like not last in the quick (Adv.) Main. long at Beaver night landing, having standing brought TUES. and WED. one tent assigned to each pat- strangers in a strange land and longed for the companionship shifts of the fact that Philto us, I about by the Pollute Watere born was S. another D. L. In of rol. From the daughter May Beaver landing they more. has The waters of Logan river are enjoyed a seven mile played Maurice Chevalier hike to sister Jemima on May 6, 1874, my youngest adelphia It was Art Shires who brought being polluted at the present Stem Mill lake in the tops of baptized my sister 22 I on Feb. 1875 my and Feb. baptized Rich2, Sam to the brother, about through tie, coming time, according the mountain range to the The following summer I with a pinch single with the THE BIG POND ards, the plumber, by the car- west. This 4hey report as thrill- Jemimias husband William Reast tenth inning full bases cass of a deer lying in the in the . mother, and Is by aged beautiful It baptized ing Talking a Paramount inspiringly the New York Yankees, river. Some one should be made The Oct. 29, 1875 we took train at Buffalo, New York for beat Comedy their boys enjoyed It. cooking Miss so ocDont 2. Seeing 3 an to Special, for making responsible meals under Scout discipline and It took us just one week. Outside of our beds and The Athletics kept their casional inspection of the river and PATHE NEWSrAND and concluded Ogden. we had only Talking News. to fortunate were we hands but for anything of this sort as the supervision, willing A SCREEN SNAPSHOT bedding place In the sun by winning the hundreds of daily campers Lake.trip with a visit to Bear find dear friends. Elder Ephraim Smith and his wife Eliza- their third close decision in a below these points drink the from the Boston Red Sox, COMING THURS. beth; took us in until we could do better. We stayed in Ogden row river water. 4 to 3. The fourth place 18 months and came to Wellsville May 1, 1877. We were on Cleveland - who Sir Arthur Conan NANCY CARROLL IN have Indians, Arrests in Canyon when the corner stone was laid. the division out second of the grounds temple kept DevilsHoliday Deputy Sheriff Oliver Eames Doyle, Dies in London I had the honor of working on the Logan temple for during their recent slump only made a number of arrests in of rest the the because league have I since spent me some years which brings great joy (Continued from Page One) Logan canyon on Sunday for Is so far behind the leaders, reckless driving and speeding. of my later years within those walls either working for many The road is so narrow with so Iways mt,nas3d .iiunns Um"s the living or the deacL-dived. itLWellsyille fdr 3 Years, he was conscious to keep many curves that it Is dan- awhen one winter. The next summer we to Paradise for moved then smile us for gerous to drive fast in the cancooked for a group of men at wife where Sir to my played many roles moved Logan yon. Those found guilty of driv- In hisArthur life and mot of thi m the lime kiln in Logan canyon. The next spring we moved to ing beyond a reasonable rate of speed will be called upon to famously. He was a physician Providence where we lived for several years. pay a fine in the city court In the 80s, and a sensationally Joseph Brown and I went to Almy, Wyoming to the coal One driver was stopped three brillian novelist in the 90s. 'So were his contributions mines, where I met with a terrible accident, having my different times for speeding in notable to popular fiction that today chest and shoulder blades mashed, from which I was made the canyon. any detective feels flattered up- well and whole. I have had many accidents in my life since I on being called a veritable When you go on that camping Los Angeles Deputy Here never lost faith in Gpd. have but was four old, Sherlock Holmes years P. , j. Jensen, deputy sheriff trip take the things you need to After the dawn of this cenI have labored as a teacher, as a priest, as presiding of Los Angeles county, is a make the camp a joy and a litSir exerted his Arthur a ward clerk, a member of the high council, have as visitor in Logan, guest of his tury elder, The things to make the camp comfort. in before placing several in brother, W. F. Jensen, the candy erary powers the facts of the Boer filled several home missions, one in Cache stake and merchant. Deputy Jensen has war comfortable. and for this he was made Woodruff stake where I spent almost 25 years of my life. his family with him. The visiTENTS John the of Feb. a realm. 16, 1899, by I was ordained a high priest knight tor was formerly a resident of In Tents, 10x12 ft., week ;. the World war, when his Henry Smith of the council of twelve apostles. Logan and Is making the rounds own son tents wall 12 ounce Arlost his life. Sir : here, renewing old acquaintances. thur delved CAMP BEDS May 5, 1901 1 was ordained to a patriarch by Abraham deeply Into spiriteach 8x10 Speaking of the sheriffs office ualism, $12.50 have I of twelve council of Woodruff Owen the apostles. medium that through in Los Angeles county' he says 10x12ft each ...... to detect the world be- given 1123 blessings and administered to hundreds of sick. $16.50 Double steel beds very there are over 900 deputies In seekingwith all the zeal he had week have served four terms as justice of the peace and I comfortable the county, it being the largest yond into his previous fictional three terms as school trustee. sheriffs force in any county in put , CAMP-BEDwritings. S the world. Single cots, canvas week ! May 12, 1913, we left Woodruff and came to Providence -both have we where to near order the be ward in First temple Double folding steel beds. Easily Children may still' register Camp stools week MARKET QUOTATIONS for the dancing class being set up occupy but little room. enjoyed our labors. dark after from the given by Prof. Marlon Kuntz while Jan. 4, 1922, temple returning Very comfortable. Strong and Guns and Pistols, Camp Stoves at the college. The class meets OGDEN LIVESTOCK y with Jacob Zollinger and Hyrum Skinner we missed the well built Each $9.50 7 dally at 3 oclock. The, regisAP I l) Ogden, July Hogs: and tipped over Tolling down a very deep embankment. Camp Tables tration fee for the course is 1,803, including 30 for market; $2 00. The ligiments of my back were torn loose and I was confined (Adv.) shout stead) ; few lots trurked-iCANVAS lot 130 lb pigs to bed for several days. In the winter of 1922 I fell on the ice butchers John Siandley Dead ).30; odd head paeking sows 7,00. and broke a rib and about a year later sprung the knee eap VI- C, Heavy white canvas for wrap--pin- g .;' John M. Standley, 50, died in Cattle; 214, jneluding 120 for confined . jfj. j jn r j bedding,, covering goods, a local hospital Saturday night. market ; quality improved; steady on my right knee which Caused me much pain and etc. 60 inches wide, yard He has been a resident of this to strong; about one load fed me at home for six. months. 60 Rebecca Newton Quibell was bom at' Eoothby, Graffee, city for the past few years, the pearling steers and heifers 9:00; Naomi few lots light steers son of Michael and l Nov. 5, 1847. She labored in the presidency of the England, GAS STOVES was He bom Kemp Standley. heifers ; medium and in Lewiston, April 10, 1880. De- food tows 6.008.00; several lots Woodruff Primary for several years. The Relief Society in ceased has been ill since Decor letters medium and good Woodruff stake and teacher of the Primary department in KampKook gas stoves, reliable ation day. He is survived by ows school. She has been of much service among the sick eutter and and durable. Cook like city Iras. Sunday the following brothers and sisodd head bulls 5.00; Md Each preparing the dead for burial. $6.00 ters: Naomi. McNeil. Salt Lake; ot mixed vealers 5.00. She is a faithful and loving wife and mother. Eigfitljf Mrs. MacheL Anderson and Mrs. Sheep: 32.0J7; truck load lb. the Quibell children have lived to maturity. Qur posterity ' Mary Anderson, College; Newell anibg DUTCH OVEN numbers seven daughters and one son, 62 grandchildren and Standley, South San Francisco, more 70 great grandchildren; We have been married sixty-tw- o 4,000 Myron Standley, Ogden; Leila Approximately Swendson, Priscella Standley, acres of lettuce will be harHeavy cast iron 12 inch Edith Stratton, Logan. Funeral vested in July and August than years, have endured pioneer, life and its hardships, leaving each diameter $1.90 services will be held in Logan last year in" California. The our loved ones in England and coming here for that one and burial will be in the Lewis- total acreage is 13,000. great cause, the gospel. ton cemetery. Announcement of SU1! our lives have been happy and contented with our A talking film in Arabic Is time for services will be maae mission in life even though it Jias been at times a struggle in relatives in word from Aziz upon planned by Emir, Arab one v av ' 1 or another. California, ictreo. 2-- THE MOOSES - grand-parent- s, were-moyed.- s "SIDE STREET e, CAPITOL Mil-to- eam-aig- Ath-etic- - - s. -- HAMID) Theatre 1- -2 Dodge-Graha- g " - W CAMHNG COMFORT WE RENT Eu-o- pe $3.00 ft $1.50 75? -- I 25 T- 1 " dug-wa- n 9.00-9.2- - j sev-ra- 7.00-8.0- 6.50-8.0- 0 6.50-8.0- rom-po- n 6.00-7.0- 4.50-5.0- -- 68-9- 3 6.00-7.0- s W 9 V, ( J |