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Show i nn n q r TIIE JOURNAL, LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY. PAGE SIX' FLIES HAMBURGER AUTOS AS and'' damaging the trunk on the rear and staking jmember CRASH striking the two rear bumpers at either end of the Jessup invited one guest Tuesday, Septembers, 1930. UTAH mak-of- f n machine. The impact overturned the machine Hyer, Merle Hyer, Carl Leavitt, the right front tire, jamming the right headlight Norval Smith. C. B. Stoddard flattening TRIO LODGED IN CITY JAIL TO FACE againsfthe radiator, wrecking and tearing the front portion and Wilford Christensen. The party was under Lh direction CHARGE OF DRIVING WHILE DRUNK of the top, and breaking a portion of the windshield. the president. Alice Pond, Several men in the crowd which soon gathered following of Mrs. Wallace Galbraith of Rich' "Vernon Garr and Wilford occrash the and Studebaker was an out of town guest. the assisted four mond the righted Winberg of Millville pleaded score prize was awardThe ETjilty when arraigned this morning in city court before cupants in getting out of the car. The crash bruised the head ed tohigh Mrs. William Howarth. of child Mrs. and Mr. of and rendered the infant it Jessup Judge Jesse P. Rich on a charge of drunkenness while drivMr. and Mrs. Ho mar Dalnes ing ip an automobile down South Main street Saturday even- unconscious for a time. One of the little, boys also was were dinner guests of Mr and Pond on) Thursday ing which crashed into another car driven by IL C. Jessup, a bruised slightly. The Jessup car was driven into the camp MrsMr.George "and Mrs. Melvin Giltourist of Lindsay, Cal. Garr, who acknowledged to police ground where the Jessups engaged a cabin for the night, bert announce the birth of a - officers that he drove the car was fined ?60, and Winberg w title the Studebaker was pushed alongside the curb. son at a local hospital on MonPolice notified were and officers Chief Mecham, Traffic day. $25. gilis Neves, a third member of the party pleaded not Officer Knowles and Patrolman CrS. Amussen responded. - Mr. arid MrsC.J. Van Orden guilty and will appear in court again Wednesday. to Salt Lake on Friday Police Chief Gilbert Mecham announced this morning After hearing the stories of the occupants of both cars and motored Mrs. Van Orden will reto the crash, the officers placed Garr, where that charges of drunkenness while driving and motoring alleged main for a week at a guest of will be preferred againtVernort Garr, Ellis 'Neves and Wil- Neves and Windberg under arrest and began a search for Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Hendricks ford Windberg as the result of an auto crash on South Main Anderson, who was bruised and received a head wound in Mrs Horace Bowles accompanied them, as far as Ogden and Saturday evening immediatelyHn front of. the Logan Auto .the cra.sh. He could not be found. The three were lodged 4n the day with her aster Tourist paik. The trio were lodged in the city jail following Jhe city jail to await 'booking before Judge Jesse "P. Rich to- spent Mrs Marvm Childs. Mr. Van ' Orden and Mrs. Bowles returned the crash and a fourth member of the party, whose name, day. The Jessup family continued their journey to their home home the same evening. the trio arrested, gave as Nephi Anderson, who was bruised Mrs. Glen Pond and children and cut in the crash, was not apprehended. The trio told in Lindsay, Cal., Sunday morning. on Friday for their home left exthe Considerable amusement was occasioned, after officers all four of them resided in Millville. in Santa Rosa, Cal., after a Chief Mecham said a charge of drunkenness wfiile driy-in- g citement had calmed down, at the discovery that a quantity two months visit with her parMr. and Mrs. G. A. Hogan would be preferred against Garr who told Officers of hamburger, an onion and a loaf of bread which were in ents, Mrs. Ida Rogers returned Several street. the over scattered driven the Garr machine, Mecham and Russell Knowles, who responded to the police home last week after a visit Local Boy Gels Publicity Directorship Program Announced For Club Day to be - Garr-drive- Staff George D. Neilson, member of the United States Daily and George Washington University Law Student in National Capital Rcivse Recognition in Department of Commerce. es , plarm and investigated, that he was driving the car in which the four were 'driving and which crashed with a five Plymouth closed car driven by H. C. Jessup of Lindsay, Cal., and in which Mrs. Lindsay and their six small children were also riding. Driving down South Main street in an open model Stude- -' baker touring car, Garr and his three companions crashed their car into the rear of the Jessup machine. Mr. Jessup, a tourist, who was enroute home from Yellowstone park did jiot, he said, see the north entrance to the camp ground until after he had gone by it. He then began backing his car .to the entrance and was making the necessary turn to enter the camp ground when the two cars collided. The Studebaker crashed' into the rear of the Jessup car pas-"seng- er . Lai body made up of represenand tatives of governmental private organizations, in which industry takes the lead. It was established by direction of Coolidge in 1925 and organized by Herbert Hoover, then Secretary of Commerce, who acted as us chairman until , March, 1929. The aim of the Committee is to bring about a wiser and more efficient use of wood and forest products as a means of advancing commercial refor Tne commit: .3 is composed of about 150 manufacturers, distributors, and consumers of forest products and special experts in various branches of wood utilization. Trade associations and other groups cooperating with the committee nominate their own representatives for membership. The committee now has a cumber of important projects under investigation. Mr. Neilson is a graduate of the Utah State college, where he al?o completed the work for a Masters degree. He was a-- correspondent for, the Salt Lake Tribune., Deseret Evening News and the Salt Lake Telegram. During the past - year Mr Neilson attended law school at broken bottles were also strewn about, all of which were in Salt Lake with her daughter Mrs Lionel Marom, swept up following the crash. Numbers nnLhe two cars were not taken at the time of Mr. and Mrs L. E. Crookston and Mrs. Catherine Pond re nor immediately following jfche accident, and a turned op Friday from a weeks was towed it after of the Studebaker, for the number plates visit in price with Mr. and Mrs GEORGE D. NEILSON been Sterling Forsythe. away by an auto wrecker, revealed that they had Washington, D. C.f Sept 2. Ezra Hatch and son Paul reremoved. turned to Pueblo, Colo, on Friday to make their home! for rector of publicity for the Na the winter. Mr. Hatch is the tional - Committee on in the Woodrow Wilson Wo;e bership field supervisor for the sugar Senate of Delta Theta Phi, na-v utilization of United Stares the tional honorary legal fraternity. company there. . Professor and Mrs. S. E. Clark Department of Commerce was Mr. Neilsons work with the announced D. in Washington, and daughter. Ida Marie, were C. National Committee on. Wood H. Axel by Oxholm, today dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs Utilization began today. S. R Rogers on Sunday. Miss jirector of the committee.- The MRS. GEORGE P0ND, Correspondent of Robert commerce, secretary Lu Dean Rogers was a student of Mr. Clark before she studied P. Lament, is chairman of the Two Killed in LITERARY CLUB .family spent the week end in in Europe. Music was enjoyed committee. Automobile Accident Garden City with Mr. and Mrs. during the afternoon. Mr. Neilson, son of Mr. and MEETS Lewiston The Literary club Arden Pope. Mrs Pope return-me- t Miss Bumess Rawlins spent Mrs. P. M Neilson of Logan has ' Continued from Page One at the Sugarton hotel on ed to Lewiston with them for the week end iri Logan visiting. been chief of the Unitea States Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Bernhisel Dally staff at the Department Thursday afternoon with Mes- - a visit. on left dames B. T. Pond and Saul E.l Mr. and Mrs. Dopp and family spent the week end of Commerce during the- past, gavel and turned over into a Bear in Hyer - as hostesses. Vocal se- - Saturday for an outingandat Lava Brigham and were guests of year. In this position Mr, Neil- pit.Yarbrough was arrested and lections were given by Miss Lake, Soda Springs Mr - and Mrs L, M. V alentine son has supervised the gather- was placed under $5,000 bond, Roma Rogers. The drama The Hot Springs. Mrs. Lorin Lewis of ing and preparation for publiMr an inquest and hearing pending and Mrs Hver entertain-Vmcen- ts Burley, and of news in dealare cation Kings Henchman, by Edna St. edMr. Idaho, visiting important today. at a chicken dinner on refriends Millay, was given by and and domestic with with Lewiston) foreign ing Mrs. Hammonds, whose husevening for Mr. and Mrs. latives Ruth Moench Bell of commerce of tne United States. band was buried in Ozark ten ' gan. A bo uU thirty members and Ervin Van Orden. of Price is His work was so satisfactory days agawas on her way with Mrs. Ben Redd ANNOUNCED guests were present. The folENGAGEMENT David that Lawrence, president lowing were guests from Logan visiting with her -- mother, Mrs - Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Hogan of and editor of the paper, receiv- her family to the home of her Miss Peggy father, J. L. Whitemore, of JeMesdames: Ruth M Bell, Wes- - Eva Parkinson. announce Lewiston the comment regarding rome. ed engage ton Vempn and C. M. christen-- , Parkinson who has been visit-se- ment of their daughter, Munel, Mr. special Neilson varfrom writing ling with Mrs. Redd returned to Webster B. Hunter, son 01 ious goyemment and private Goes to Princeton Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Hogan! to her home on Saturday: A business of Trenton. B. Luella Hunter officials, including, Leon B. Linford, son of Dr. Mrs Anna Orchard was in later-sear- ch -- LEWISTON DEPARTMENT - , - ? Sun-Mis- CHEAPEST Lo-'d- ay HOGAN-HUNTE- R - - motored to Blackfoot on Sun-- 1 day accompanied fay Mrs. M. J. Swinyard who will make her home with her husband this winter. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Smith and family of Burley, Idaho, are visiting relatives here in Lewis- fire Insurance dollar pays for for immunity against floss when calamity overtakes you. But that dollar buys so much more than the indemnity it pays for that it ranks as one of the most effective dollars inancial you spend. ton? Mr. and Mrs. Nephi 1 Insurance, from the indemnity standpoint alone. Is one of the cheapest ' of present-da- y necessities. Its cost has consistently declined for many years even during the period of war inflation. Fire sj a .;st And this in spite of the fact that insur- ance service as rendered by the more than 250 Stock companies constituting the National Board of Fire Underwriters has multiplied its activities for the public welfare and greatly enlarged their scope. Your fire insurance dollar may pay for Indemnity only, but' for good measure STOCK FIRE Johnson and ohildren Clyde and Lucille, spent last week in southern Utah. While there they visited Bryce and Grand canyons and Zion National park. TELLS OF EUROPEAN TOUR and Passion play At the sacrament meeting on Sunday Miss Lillian Hogan and President G. A. Hogan were the Miss Hogan speakers. an interesting talk of her gave recent tour of Europe and gave an interesting account of the Passion Play at Oberammergau, which she attended. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Holt and Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Evans spent the week end as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chandler. Mr. and Mrs r Harrison and Research and Engineering -- A thorough understanding of what Stock Fife Insurance really means and does and greater public use of its facilities will result in a still further reduction of the fire waste and a consequently greater service to the insuring public. Inadequate Fir Inttranto Componltt art Ropronnt trf c lr by Capablo.Agonti in Your Smithfield on Tuesday evening in the interests of the M. I. A. worlc. Miss Lillian Hogan attended a party at the Budge camp in Logan canyon on Tuesday evening. On Monday evening the Misses Lu Dean Rogers, Lillian Hogan and Arminita Hogan accompanied by Miss Thelma Johnson of Richmond motored to Brigham to attend a U. S. A. C. program. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Dames are leaving Lewiston in the near future to make their home in Smithfield. MISSIONARY RETURNS Elder Howard 5. 7- ht , you wanted it for comfort and as an for speculation and risk. Then why speculate with it now? insurance is speculation with fire. leaves your investment posed to danger of loss. Safeguard yourself with adequate stock fire insurance It Dr. Carls Discovery Stops Gas, Consti-- . pation . today THE NATIONAL BOARD OF FIRE UNDERWRITERS . Block GENCYCO? Merchants Exchange Bldg, A National Organisation of Stork Fire Inturanto Companies established in 1364 Ox-hol- k . , . demonstration (given by outstanding club members In charge of county advisor, Mrs. .. Ed. Bahen.) Head Wellsviile girl. Hand Millville girl. Heart Hyde Park girl. Health Amalga girl. Candle lighting ceremony. Song Speed Away Cornish girls. , ' Taps sung by entire group. , Tags bugle call, club boys. All club members, their parents and friends are invited to participate. , 4-- H CARD OF THANKS to use this means our sincere expressing and Mrs. James H. Linford is , thanks and gratitude to the leaving today for , Princeton, host of friends who lent a help-whehe will enter .school this ing hand during our recent fall and contmue - his re- berevement, in the loss of our search work." Mr, Linford is a daughter Lorraine. Especially former graduate of the U. S. dp we want to thank Bishop A. C. where he took his' mas- J. H. Watkins who conducted ters degree. He took his Phd the services, those who spoke at the University of California at the services and those who last spring. contributed the beautiful flowers. Australia , is using a , stamp, Mr. and Mrs. James P: Hanon wages to aid unemployment. sen of We wish re -- ... 4-- Commercial SAN FRANC1SCC among others, former United States Senator Christie Bendt of South Carolina, Director N. D. Golden, assistant chief of the motion picture division of the Department of Commerce, Director George K. Burgess of Standards, and A. Lane Chlcher, chief of the transportation division of the Department of Commerce. The National Committee on Wood Utilization IS an impar- - . 4-- H Community 85 John Street, New York September wedding is being planned. The couple are both former students of the Utah State Agricultural college. Miss Hogan being a member of the Sorosis sorority and Theta Alfrapha Phi national dramatic conMr. Hunter was ternity. nected with the R. O. T. C. at the college and was a lieutenant in Battery F, 145th field artillery at Logan. 5lrs. B. C. Smith, who has been visiting at the home 01 Mr. and Mrs. Clem Rawlins, left on Monday for Idaho Falls to visit with her daughter, Mrs J. F. Mulhner. Mir. and Mrs. H. Owens and daughter Gloria, and Mis3 Gean Dutley of Salt Lake were dm ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clem Rawlins on Wednesday 'after Pond, who has been laboring in the Northen states mission, returned to his npon. Mrs.' David Roberts of Malad, home on Wednesday evening. Idaho, spent a few days this LEGION AUXILIARY week visiting in Lewiston with SPONSORS CARD PARTY her parents, Mr. and Mts. MarauxilThe American Legion cus Taggert. and a card party iary sponsored CLOTHING CLUB PLANS hotel the luncheon at Sugarton SEPT. 2, EXHIBIT, Each afternoon. on Wednesay The final meeting of the clothing club was held on Wednesday with Miss Thelma AuDuring the ger as hostess. afternoon the girls displayed the work they had accomplished this summer and plans were made for an exhibit to be held iri the Relief society nouse Sept. 2, where the public will be invited to inspect the work. At the close of the afternoon refreshments were served to eleven members and instructors Mrs. Ben Redd of Price and Miss Lillian Hogan were dinner guests of Miss Bonnp Adamson of Richmond on Thursday. Gardener Hyer entertained 16 guests at the home of his parents, Mjr. and Mrs. O U. Hyer in honor of Paul Hatch who left Friday for Colorado for the was The afternoon investment-no- t winter. and an spent in playing games attractive luncheon was served Fourteen young people enjoyed a midnight chicken dinner Alice given in honor of Miss Hendricks by Junior Rawlins at the home of his parepts, Mr and Mrs. C. L. Rawlins. Beforea dinner the party enjoyed The swim at Logar.a plunge. guests included the Misses Alta and Gayle Hendricks and Alta Roskelly of Smithfield. Donna and Nedra Stoddard and Margaret Rine and Glen Taggert, Brent Villet. Asil Hyer, Karren Leavitt, Russell Hendricks, Da vtd Lur.t, Stanley Merrill and the host, t . ex- provides engineering and research services to make life and property safer laboratories in which to test materials and devices scientific measurement of fire hazards building construction codes arson detection and investigation organized fire prevention and other voluntary measure? designed to lower the fire waste and thereby reduce the cost of fire insurance. , PROGRAM 4.00 Meet at U, B. A. C. quadrangle. aonefire under direction of boys clubs. 00 uednes led by agent 4:00-and leaders. o.WM.OOMJnginal elub stunt and song contest, local clubs. A. oo-- 7: oo lamcn on tne lawn iby families, clubs, or locals). program: Indian chief Boys cluo leader ' Lee Olsen, College ward. Medicine Man Co. Farm Bur- eau president, L. B. Came. Story Teller Girls club leader, Anna Johnson, Richmond. Indian Legend Lee Olsen. Club Pledge Led by Ethel p. Webb. Group Songs Led by Mrs. "Springtime In George Doty, the Rockies'-- , Utah Trail." Story The Fire Bnnger" Anna Johnson r Dreaming song Nortji Lo gan and Hyrum clubs. Trenton Ploughing1' song clubs. solo Instrumental Nellie, Rawlins, Lewiston 1st. . W. N. Crookston. Bear story 'Two southern songs Led fay Me Mrs. Doty, 'Carry Back.f In the Evening fay the Moon-lig- When you purchased your home INSURANCE CHICAGO Adami Street $22 The program for county club day i being arranged tor Friday, septemoer , by the home demonstration department of the county farm bureau ha been announced as follows: n NECESSITY yOUR Held at College INI UltOltS Ad-len- LOGAN, UTAH In his private practice. Dr Carl Weschcke first perfected the simple mixture now known as Adlesika. Unlike most remedies, Adlerika acts on BOTH re upper and lower bov el and moves old poisons you would never believe were in jour system. Stops GAS bloating n 1C minutes. Relieves chronic constipation in 2 hours! Let give your stomach and ano bowels a REAL cleaning see how good you feel1 It will surprise you! City Drug comAdv pany. There are 25,000 miniature the United golf courses in States, , - . Hart Schaffrier &Marx Prep Suits are Good 25 30 - 35 ,1, ; n (WITH 2 TROUSERS) A boy who feels he isnt as well dressed as others starts school under a handicap. Give him clothes hes proud of, and hell live up to them work better, feel better, be more manly. Theres lots of wear as well as style in . these Prep suits. ; TSBfflaSR CLOTHES FOR THOSE LOGAN .W."qRUN STAMPS WHO CARE UTAH PAY 5IG DIVIDINDS |