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Show T T "T Tailor Tarred and Coroner Gives Verdict of Shooting Feathered Last Night MODEST MAIDENS But Sweet AVilliam was still at a loo STOCKTON- - BEAUTY SHOPPE R. M. SMITH, Manager Crystal Bottling & Furniture Exchange Phone 444 72-7- Maybe your hair is naturally curly, but you would like the ends more curly, probably your windblown would be more at- tractive with an end curl. Maybe your hair looks better with the ends curled and the rest more or less straight. It is now possible and highly successful to get these unusual features in our Beauty Shoppe. Our new equipment and an improved knowledge of using it enables us to give this added successservice fully. Cold Rain Today Nearly every body about town who is iortunate enough to have a rain coat or an overcoat, is wearing It today, the occasion Deing a cold rain all day. It Stake Primary Meet was so cold, in fact, that many Tiie Cache Stake Primary of are fearful lest a snow storm ficcrs will meet in the Stake will result. 26, House Friday, September at 4 p. m. A good attendance Fire Prevention Week u desired. comThe fire prevention mittee is preparing for an acfor will close temple Logan during Fire Prethe October conference after tive campaign October Week, the evening session Wednes- vention durAn active campaign 1 and TuesOct. reopen day, this week in connection ing 7. Oct. morning, day activities of the comJos. R. Shepherd, Pres. with the schools and city durmittee, tne past year, will go a Miss h'oveta Lawson and her ing way to place Logan at mother, Mrs. V. W. Lawson, re- long top in the nation in its turned Saturday from Los An- the class. geles where MovetS has been dandnS Wlth Ern6St Taxation Meeting A meeting will be held in the Smithfield Library at 8 o Garden Club Meet A postponed meeting of the clock p m. Thursday September 1930, by the Tangible TaxLogan Flower Garden club will 25th, object of be held at the Temple tomor- payers Union. The row, Thursday, at 6 o clock. A these meetings is to acquaintregarding the protalk and demonstration will the voters constitutional amende be given -- on -- Water Gardens. nosed ments The public Is invited. We extend an invitation to all who desire to attend Contractor Home A. O. LUNDSTROM, Contractor H. P. Nielsen and Chairman members of his brick-layin- g force, have been home for a. few days vacation, following $60,000 Involved their completion of the brick) The Insurance adjuster of Y. work on the new city hall at the damage done at the B. reIdaho Falls. They are prepar- Benson store at Trenton W C. visited Chief ing to leave this week for cently, this week and said that Mr. Rapp Havre, Montana, where upwards of $60,000 insurance Nielsen has the contract for a was involved in , the recent new postoffice building. fire there. There was $20,000 on the stock and $10,000 on Week End Visitors building with the balance Mrs Thomas Hobba and the on stocks of merchandise and daughter, Vivian and Mrs Ev- adjoining buildings that were erett Cleveland, all of Salt Lake endangered. It is thought that spent the week end with will appraise the Hobba and Clevelands the adjuster at about $800. damage Sam Mrs. Mr. and parents, Richards, returning to their Articien Filed homes Sunday evening. FollowArticles of incorporation of ing their return from atten- the Lundberg-Buic- k company dance at Relief society confer- have been filed with the counence Sunday afternoon, a chick- ty clerk, showing' a capital en dinner was served at the stock of $15,000 at the par Richards home. value of $100. The incorporators and officers of the comBack From Coast pany are WUford W. Lund-bermonths two spent Following president and manager; In San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. uewenyn c Dunn, secretary. W. Roscoe Hess have returned treasurer: Annie R. Lund to Logan for a brief visit with berg, Rachel E. Dunn ajnd O. C. relatives and friends before Howell, directors. The object leaving early in October for of the corporation Is to deal New York where Roscoe will in automobiles, radios, trucks, continue his vocal studies with auto parts and accessories. Paul Althouse, a leading American grand opera tenor. Mr. Hess Brigham Officers Alert studied with Mr. Althouse last L. S. Roskelley, proprietor of d jmssed an audition season servjce station at Johnsons broadthe test with grove, reported to Deputy Sher Is He (NBC). casting company iff Jewell Allen this a former vocal student of Pro- that two tourists drivingmorning a car and W. Thatcher fessors George with a Montana license had Walter Welti. short changed him out of a considerable amount of money. As Sheriff W. II. Sliaw was in Marriage Licenses Reis A. Richards, Smithfield Salt Lake and Deputy Eames was out of the office, the sherand Harriet Peterson, Logan; Callis-teiffs office at Brigham City was Dwayne Jolley and Lila Blackfoot; George Frank - notified. Within a very few Comlln Edwards and Thelma moments, Deputy Allen had a Ivan return call from Brigham that ish Larsen, Preston; Verthe parties wanted, were in CusJames Johnson and Mafy na Walton, Salt Lake City; tody. Roskelley is swearing out Hagerman, a complaint and the parties will Penfold, Stanley Idaho and Eva Birch, St. An- likely be brought back to Logan thony; Merlin Riggs, Murray to straighten up the affair. and Beth Parker Parkinson, conFor Lease First class Wellsville; John Edward Baur. Dayton, Idaho and Lyda Jor- fectionery store, fully equipped Lyman at Preston, Idaho. Inquire W. gensen, Hyde Park; Willard Hansen and Faye Bax- F. Jensen, Logan, Utah. (Adv.) ter Brown, Salt Lake City; Lewis Enock Jones, Idaho Falls Change Mission Address. An interesting Delfa Pearl Barzee, Bone, Idaletter from President Holger M. Larsen, of ho; Lewis Lemmon Anderson, Jacthe Danish mission, brings the Shelley and Iva Browning Philo news of a change of address Annis, Idaho; obsen, and Ormas Buttars, Lewiston of mission quarters as follows-Pnorve- j 12, Selma Neilson, Smithfield. Copenhagen, F. Denmark. President Larsen tells of a most pleasant visit with Lithograph Stickers Do you know when the Aggies S. B Sorensen, formerly a merfootball games are to be played chant on First . North street, If not go to any pep gasoline who is living in luxury in Den or Vico Oil dealer and get the mark. All Mr. Sorensen can sticker , talk about is Logan and Cache handsome lithograph , valley, says the Danish mission giving the season's schedule. (Adverttsment) president He Is kept fully ln- ) formed on what goes on here, Christmas Street Decora tiocs through the columns of The The JxH. Hoffet company of Journal. President Larsen sends Los Angeles has been asked by best regards to all inquiring the local retail merchants fnends. committee to submit samples of Christmas street decora- C. of C. Referendum tions. Last year the cedar festReferendum No. 56 from the ooning turned brown dueHof-fe-to U. S. chamber of commerce the warm weather. The has been received by the Locompany claims that the gan chamber. The referendum redwood festooning In Califor- deals with Commodity ExThere are nia will not turn brown and change Trading. will hold up much better than four propositions. The comthe cedar. As sooti'as samples mittee on National Legislation arrive the committee will be and the committee on agriculcalled together to outline a ture have . been asked . to go plan for Christmas street de- over the referendum and offer Some might raise recommendations to the board. corations. the question. Why not use lo- Dr. W. L. Wanlass has been cal evergreens? This has been appointed as chairman of the tried out before and It is im- committee on National Legispossible to get uniform cut- lation to succeed E. R. Owen. argugives tings and in many cases the The referendum trees are very shabby. Salt ments .for and against, comseason Lake City tried it last modity exchange trading. This but never again. With a strong includes all farm products and wind it is difficult to keep the manufactured Action goods. trees from blowing over along must be taken by the committhe curb line. tees hot later than October 13 Mes-dam- $.1.50 Let Us Prescribe For Your Cosmetics prephysician scribes for your health. personal This is our special work, w e have made it a lifes study, , and can give you expert advice , on what and how to use for individual your case. 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He saw might be responsible for tarthe president dead on the floor having been beaten and and Gray a few feet away, red, bleeding and attempting to Weinberg said he was kidrise. naped from his home by three of one men, Asked by the clerk, who ha4 unidentified done the shooting. Gray was whom displayed a badge. He and ordered thats was handcuffed quoted as muttering, into an automobile. He told obvious. He said no more. that he was driven Police took possession of a police about for some time and then pistol found by Grays aide transferred from a coupe into with five unexploded bullets In a touring car and was blindIts cylinders. From the floor, and beaten. He folded, were taken ten empty said hegagged was asked questions shells. At the hospital a second concerning his ideas of compistol, 'containing one bullet munism and literature which was taken from Gray's clothing. he had in his home. to was Mrs. Byers taken the While blindfolded, he said, hospital and when told of the they rode for probably two death of her husband collaps- hours and then the automobile ed and was placed under the After being taken stopped. care of a doctor. the from the car he said Mrs. Gray was at her former handcuffs were unlocked, his horrie In Columbus, Ohio, and ankles and arms bound and clothing removed. He was started for Baltimore when in- his ordered to lie down and the formed of the tragedy. Her coat of tar and feathers were husband died, however, before applied. Then he was placed she left the city. in one of the automobiles and again taken for a long ride before being thrown out. So he asked Sue in accents quite erost, Whats the next tiling we get? Iray tell me, my pet, hat you way in O. K. youre'' the boss; CHRISTIANSEN Just Wednesday, September 24, 1930. THE JOURNAL, LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH iAGE FOUR . t rt V Will to Victory Hes democratic when Ninth Ward Primary ward primary The Ninth homecoming apd bazaar is announced for Thursday night at 7.30 in the ward recreation halL Men do not object to a battle he gets to know you. Levi If they are confident that they Myers Made Great Logan vs. Preston Friday Running Record Coach Burns Crookstons Losharare Grizzllies gan high pening their football claws to Reports of the marvelous tear up the gridiron with Pres performance of - Lev- i- Myers, ton high In the fust game of veteran Utah Aggie middle disthe season for the Grizzlies. tance man have just come to Coach ick Romney. Myers MeeMonthly Training twas chosen as a member of Scout Executive Preston W. the Utah States team which Pond will go to Preston Sunday participated in a dual meet to hold a monthly training with the track team from Great OneBritain. He ran on the two meeting with Franklin and ida stake scoutmasters, troop mile relay team which lost to committeemen and assistant the British by a narrow marscoutmasters. remarkable - thing gin. The about the race from a Utah Box Car Fire standpoint was that the forA fire in a box car at the mer Panguitch runner was the last Greenville spur night, only American runner to decaused by lightning, was the feat his opponent. occasion for a call for the Myers opponent in the recounty fire department. Fol- lay was Townsend, famous Brilowing the use of chemicals to tish and Olympic half miler. check the blaze, the car was Myers took the baton three pulled into the local station yards behind his rival and of the U. I. C. railroad com- held his place to the far side pany and the putting out of of the second lap when he blaze was completed by the made a spurt and attempted to pass .Townsend. The British department. runner held the lead however ' at; that point but .Myers with Amphion Day of a great burst of speed passed remainder the and Today on the home stretch and him the week is being devoted to a finished about six yards drive for subscriptions at the ahead. senior high school for the which IsHis time was 1.53.7 phenomenal time for school annual. The Amphion. a runner who left the farm in A special assembly was held to participate in stunts with put speciaT Tuesday on by classes. Other stunts, be- the meets.at the A. A. U meet , Earlier tween classes are to follow Hur in Plttbsurgh Myers defeated a week. the ing Friday evening of Purdue Unidance for the yearbook drive Orval Martin mile.' MarIn the half will be held In the gymnasium. versity tin Is the Big Ten record holder and regarded as one of the Baby Dies Here top half milers of the country. Dean Niels Broberg, son of He has just returned to Utah Edna Aggies where he will Karl N. Broberg and captain Green Broberg of Preston, died the Aggie track team for the very suddenly today at the second successive season. home of its grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Joh'n C. Broberg in this city. The child was bom Seeking Money July 31, 1930 at Preston. FunFrom Clara Bow eral ahd burial services have not been announced but will (Continued from Page One) likely be held at the home of the grandparents on Thursday. pay every honest debt promptVanguard Commissioners Meet ly Immediately afterward she District Vanguard scout com- was not to be and no missioners will meet 'at scout elaboration of found, the statement 8 at tonight headquarters was obtainable. o'clock. Hyrurrt, Benson, FrankSchulberg said yesterday he lin, Oneida, Cache and Logan had received no communicastake commissioners will be present to meet with Executive tion from McKays attorneys. Preston W. Pond. Organization It was pointed out, however, of new Vanguard troops for the that the letter probably had Cache valley scout council will not yet reached Los Angeles as efforts to Certain forms of gambling be considered launch a definite program of are legal in Nevada but atchecks given activity for the year will be torneys asserted made. Thus far there are four in games of chance could not by court action. troops active in Vanguard be collected work. These are: Troop 105, Logan Fifth ward; Troop 108, LoPolishing New Oak gan Seventh ward; Troop 109, To stain and polish newly Logan Sixth ward: and Troop made furniture of oak proceed as 117 Hyde Park ward. follows the "filler" should be will have victory; and, thank God, every one of ns may have the victory If we Will. D. L. Moody. Whenever ybusee a o re&flag or ared. light- - thinitof insurance and ; That Payment Plan There are few people who aient looking forward to some day owning something theyve already been using for months. Arkansas GENCYCOg! I" Phone 9$ -- mid-summ- Fair Judges Professor J. C. Hogenson, extension agronomist at the U. S. A. C., Miss Elna Miller, extension nutritionist and County Agent Robert L. Wrigley have returned from Randolph, Rich county after acting'as judges at the county fair. Professor Hogenson judged props and flowers; Mi Wngley, livestock; and Miss Miller the Womens work Professor Hogenson reports that it was the finest arrangement of displays of the kind at fairs of any he has attended. A new fair building has just been completed Everything was In perfect order, he said and the attendance was large. The judges left Randolph at 5 oclock last evening, and were four hours to Logan. They met up with a severe snowstrom on the divide. te Superior Quality JERSEY MILK & CREAM Call GIBBONS DAIRY Phone 950-164 E. 3rd S. Ask Your Grocer stained to the desired shade of oak. 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