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Show rTT WHEAT 7 QUOTATIONS Wheat: Close Sep I lee Mar May 78 82 86 89 Open High Low 79 8 80 78 2 841-- 2 821-- 4 83 3--8 8S 85 5--8 87 2 88 4 90 2 89 3--8 8 4 8 LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH, Eton li'C - If $. J f v , 'V -' V - . ' FLIERS - NUMBER 226. i PREMIERS DAUGHTER AND FIANCE HIE 'ca1 Twenl y Year Old Convict was dentified by Nine Year Old Girl as Man Who Attempted to Attack Her Taken From Sheriff. mwn mw wmw wknw.wp.wpii! trlun A- - Dieudonne Coste and Film Star Stops Payment of Money When. She Learned She Had Been Betting $100 Chips Instead of Fif- Bellonte Maurice Royally Entertained Cache Valleys first exclusive junior high school building recently completed, and at now offering instruction to students.- The building will be appropriately dedicatedclass(P) contains four regular on- October 1. The Thomasville, Ga., Sept. 25 Kirkland. 20 year old negro convict, sa.d to have been identified by a nine year old school girl as the man who attempted to attack her, was lynched here early today. Kirkland, serving a sentence on the chain gang for horse stealing, was taken from Sheriff Gordon E. Davis and several deputies who were seeking to transfer him to a nearby town for safe keeping. The men who seized the negro numbered between 50 and 75. Kirkland was hanged from the Lmb of a tree m Magnolia gardens, a suburb, about a mile irom the heart of Thomasville. After hanking him, the men tied hie body to the rear of a truck and drove w the city, circled the public square and deposited it finally on the eourt house lawn. Kirkland was arrested yesterneday along with five other groes. During the night it was said that Kirkland, m custody of officers, was taken from the THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1930. Fill New $90,000 Smithfield Junior High School - at Salt Lake Start For Boise Delayed by Weather. ty Cent Chips. P) Salt Lake City. Sept Dieudonne Coste and Maurice Bellonte, in their transatlantic plane the Question Mark, left the Salt Lake airport at 840 a m., (MS.T) for Boise, Idaho, their luncheon stop today en- -' route to Seattle. It railed all night but the clouds cleared away his morning and weather reports indicated visibilitl was good, with an unlimited ceiling. The storm, Photo 4do,iutei however, delayed the takeoff y Joan MacDonald, second daughter of Prime Minister Ramsay nearly two hours, the fliers MacDonald of Great Britain, and her fiance, Alistair MacKinnon, planned to begin their medical student, photographed at Edinburgh, Scotland. They ars fellong hop at 7 a. m. It took the low students St Edinburgh university. Frenchmen 30 minutes to start the motor of their plane. Enroute to Boise Coste and Bellonte were to drop a wreath at Burley, Idaho, as a token of sympathy for the mother of Nolan Davis, who -lost his life in ah' attempted ' transatlantic IN flight. A short reception program has been arranged at Boise where the French aviators will stop Russia must Settle for lunch before continuing Road Matters Up to to Seattle spend their hop Political and Private the night. Two convoy planes At Discussion Cease Boise of the party left here for Obligations, Los Angeles, Sept. 35 (TV-Cla- ra Bow of the films Issued a statement hare last night explaining why she had stopped-paymeon checks totalling $13,900 which she had given to pay gambling debts In a fashionable resort on the Nevada shore of Lake Tahoe. She said she had been Ignorant of the fact that the pieces with which she had played were $100 chips. H. T. Humpherys Smithfield Extends Invitation To While I was at Lake Tahoe. the actrses said, Mr. Will Rogers Invited Rex Bell, an actor; Dies Following Pioneers Of The Seventy-Fiv- e my secretary. Miss Devoe, and myself to dinner. I did not know the hotel was a gambling Illness Fete Memorial To Attend Community place until after we had reached there. After we had dinner, Mr. Rogers went to one of the T. Humphreys, Hyrum Residents Bishop Day Surviving Early gambling tables and naturally Now Living in Utah, Idaho, at the age of 80 years, passed wc went with him. I began to iUtOfflCy faro-ily ... Wyoming, and Canada. Are at the away this morning play a little at a game called in to ' which they" call Participate twenty-one, Expected residence, 355 EastTst South Seeks Nomination Celebration October 10. there due was blackjack. His death Utah. Logan, They gave me to ailments incident to. old age. pieces Smithfield Smithfields Home to play with and I signed some followed a lingering illness To It celebraLegislature Pioneer and checks in blank, telling the Coming of more than three years of durnow taking is very tion dealer to fill in the amout of ation, most of which time he definite form There is feel- the sufpieces he had given an was and intense announcment In his patient making r me. There were four checks. rat "lthus,m ferer. to' the"home Ushortlv,af-'lan- d 8 interest manifested in the that he will be a candidate now seems they claim It to the state legislature on the who identified him. As a ch id Bishop Humphreys these pieces represented Democratic ter daylight he was takenbefore Attorney emigrated with his family from at 7 a. m. ticket, been eTonagmJnthave PropaganSpreading what they call $100 chips and From the moment the wheels Fonnesbeck who has England as Latter-da- y Saint the girl who again said he was workng overtime to have every-,Leo- P Meet put enough in the checks Wednesday attack da Recent Acts they an exhaustive stu converts. They settled first at of the big Question Mark landthe one who attemted to second to amount to that. here yesterIt was after this her. 10th. Few opportuni the tax question, has issued St Louis where his father died. ed at the airfield October When the checks reached Relations. visit that officers sought to spir- ties pf this kind have ever the following statement: At the age of six he with his. day until the fliers retired fora At the meeting of the county bank my were accorded they called me and balked most were The the by probbut they night, important it him away mother and six bre thers and been extended our city and lems since statehood said the checks had a slip on on Wednesday commissioners ' Charles The P. Williamson By program reception. effecting the mob. sisters treked across the plains, royal have such an effort been them asking to wire fate at 1,000 never Included a parade, a banquet William Zollinger of Providence A posse estimated Washington, Sept 25 (P) to show our community stopping first at Springville and and checks. af- - started at gisoon the culhere asked a formed was reception for and public Lake Bear men Ever present as a possible appeared honor and respect to those the, This attracted the attention - later moved to Paris, was last tabernacle be before the adll Mormon on tegislathe girl 1865. ter the attack gantic vert to be placed in the road change in American foreign of my banker and I found out vaulent Dioneers who first saw fnc valley as uioneers of "Z October 10 lure this coming winter. Some the question of recogni- for the first time this gambling if,t As a young man Bishop Hum- night. leading to the north field to- policy, amend constitutional of the (Continued on Page Eight) ofthTcountion of the Soviet government - phreys assisted in building roads chanvited su The ward the request cemetery. propose (Continued on Page Three) by the United States appeared try have missed the depression 68 fronE our Present constitu-thi- s and all sorts of work incident was granted. , as has ours and f of 1929-3- 0 a man today to have been pushed; create refer- - to pioneer life. He way on Name To Appear and special ofCove asked further Into the background H. Lester Bair home coming appearing ences to certain classes men honored . anti insamong of aFreshnian Students on October 10th is so near the aid to having number of mils than at any other tone since pected by all who knew him. leveled down that appeal In President Hoover took office. holiday of Thanks-giv- 1.773 he was 7th On October At Convention For national ad before opcarefuUy leadthe upper Richmond road ing that it furnishes us an opAs enunciated married to Caroline W. Rich, a by . Charles ' ing to High Creek. The matter Evans Hughes when secretary : Select Candidates portunity to give our thanks1 Thetnm: of Apostle Chas. O. y amend-peritax daughter intangible God lor our pros-was advisement. ' under ' taken 1,1 . 0f the Office Of Clerk to Almighty American gtate, Rich. During his life time, policy and preservation as a ment is altogether wtoo I L,rs with regard to the Soviet was Humphreys was active m able to intangibile ealth ; it For Honors Class . ispri And Epplo of Cornish, j a settlement must be made and a civic way The Pioneer Memorial monu- - ties the hands of the legisla-men- t, an ecclasiastic P. were present and asked for gra- - 0l official and to the a mission The many friends of N. to filled obliga- He from a -' ture enproviding be erected at the to' vel.on the Pitcher road. The tions of Russa private served to 80s and the United south the' in Nielsen, Jr., have urged him or on tax bank stock is'sormble to our Rudolph Van Kampen of Og-le- n, park, commissioners promised to give States and Its citizens and the First finally announce himself as ofa fast taking form.public Le is other .like stocks and bonds as bishop of the Paris shaft The Cooley of Newton, when consideration the office request varthe for cease At Soviet must canddate the spreading and JackRoy years. Christensen of Logan to be cast granite: depicting which yield a high dividend, ward for fourteen terriinto that crusher the gets school overclerk. on of county propaganda designed to , in fact it permits intangible ious times he served were nominated for the office tory. If this request is granted, throw American institutions. ,of freshman president by the .He hag desided to have his (Continued on Page Eight) wealth to wholly escape taxa- - boards, as a member of the understandbe the will with it name come before the DemoThis PoUcy was continued as Ition, and should therefore, in Paris city council. of the new class at ing that the Cornish citizens that of the CooUdge and Hoover members cratic county convention, on In 1912 B'shop Humphreys Utah the State Agricultural teams work A. for HENDRICKSON the the that for I supply candidate a as adnuiistrations. Sept. 29, moved with his family to logan late college Voting will Tuesday. In tne his that pit. friends His say office. . At the time President Hoover take next week, (contains an objectionable rider where he could enjoy better place bookstate a.'d clerk of Beason chief the as record Engineer took office there was consider-- ) Van Kampen is from the-ablthat the present low rate educational facilities for his & road commission and State keeper for the Mt. States ofTel.ten of 3) children and where he and ins (based on a multiple speculation that the United, Weber county high school. He W. a took J. for Funk Road period op Sates would recognize the com- - won the Union Pacific scholar-muniAgent, Telg., Co., shall be in effect until 1935, wife could spend their declinthe matter of completing the years and his record as accountand thereafter until otherwise ing years doing temple work. government. Prominent ship from that section for the s the for route on store work the ant and keeper writers even went so far as to 'year 1930, and was a star ath- him are his wife, provided by law, this amendSurviving to state & company Lewiston the Light through Utah Power ment, therefore, compells the Caroline Rich Humphreys and that recognition would lete at the school where he line. 2000 has been appropriated predict lor a period of seventeen years to approve the present the following Children; T. II. be extended within two years established a fine record in people for him towns state for commission of Cache valley have low arbitrary rate, and should Humphreys, C. R. Humphreys, ooes eminently qualify by the activities and as a student. after inauguration day. and were amount similar work with this contributed the full quota of therefore be stricken. Injured the position. R. R, Humphreys, and L. R. lard, Utah, was president of With halfway mark of the Christensen Mr. Nielsen has a long record $1200 asked for by the commit- The amendment lumpreys, all of Logan; Mrs. the driver received a fractured by Cache county. The above Hoover theadministration the student body at Logan proposed term commls-schoa collision known is between In and skull a Informed tee the in charge of the Centerville creating the Tax Commission Emeline Kennington of Preston, of public service, 'gentlemen high school last year and the coun- Flood Relief however, winner rapidly approaching, bus and a truck on the sioners that all hauling of campaign and an Us unnecessary so far --as of tne state singles by all the people of Cachesolicits and Mrs. Marion Ber- Idaho; officials remarked this that of here today north on should now vel tothis apropriation earnestly $46.19 making a ty and he ing the name or giving the In tennis In championship of two the comthe countries position at forenoon. the be done The 1246.19 county Is board any additional by trucks. jtal of (Continued on Page Four) remitted, I take state your consideration scholastic competition. further of than probably office be apart under trucks used will Lothe the at this opportunity to thank The injuries of the driver, Nominees for vice president ing convention for any period since 1922 when Continued on Page Three Delbert Holmes, were not ex- direction of Mr. Funk. The men Ambassador gan City and the Boy Scouts! county clerk.. Boris BakhmetiefT will Of work Jendo be who the who did such splendid work' Trta paid of pected to prove fatal. Ada Logan Branch the provisional government Wass-tcamong the people, and each of sen, one of the students, re- from the state road payroll. dosed high, school at old the And Sons be is to imperial pmhftwvi1 started prior the cities and towns in Cache a broken arm, and others This work Heber Clty and Ruth joimSon ' Flashes Of Life U. S. A. A. Names ceived ' j of suffered cuts, bruises and shock. to December 1, 1930. county for their generous -and! , Logan high school. Ben Pe- officials the All but six were removed to j During year, past terson of Pocatello, Idaho, quick response. Night At Rotary remarked, there have been jg Leavitt from Ogden, Marga-- a Some of the towns exceeded their homes after their injuries Committees In Killed of Three events ady procession the amount asked for and as a had been attended at a hospital ret Watkins, Logan and Rich-lLa. , By The Associated Press tended to retard ard Sonne of Logan were nom-rathhere. White Plains. N- Y. Few of result we have exceeded our Members of the local Rotary cause than from Cache county. help the pf mated for secretary and The bus turned out to pass a .. club will hold Fathers and the fellows at Merion would re- quota Accident of the Soviet in this I want to thank- - also .horse-draw- n Airplane vehicle and colliVardon names Flythe cognize country. workers In the various town? The ded with a heavy truck. tffis evMiinat1 er, Henley, Tuckers Defance who rendered such excellent aid. becom made affiliated, It was pointed out that the Larf AP) 25 special dinner for the occasion through organization of a lo- other injured were: Morris Vera a and Musselbhrgh. They are tv,,, Sask., Moosejaw, Sept. soviets reply to secretary Clair Christensen, son, TW0 brands of golf balls of the last and Utah And Idaho cal branch, with the Motorists Hubband, Paul Lowe, Russell J?Uot Stimson's plea for adherence to Pas?engev,rs were a a century, the old gutty affair, of at Utah League the Safety of the principles Kellog Morris, Wray Cooley, Clyde News Briefs mail planelpaC during the Chinese .So v which came to light when a meeting last night of the Logan Glenn, Lucile Graser, Leda Gull Canada airways branch of the Utah State Auto- and Edna Wells. pond at the Knollwood country difficulties- was construed in let club was dredged. mobile association. Afihprta high administration quarters as President John H. Moser pretlnCt afr0nt 10 the Amerl-o- f By The Associated Press dsom Milwaukee Mrs. Ellen NeuDonato both folloTwin Falls The Idaho good sided and announced the j government. In this inman Is dead, having been struck and Pat Calgary, pilot for the year: stance, Secretary Stimson sought will tour to the northwest will by her husbands driver when have representatives from the Moser, Executive:. John H. As he were golf. playing Continued on Page Three they Twin Falls chamber of comchairman;' William Evans. Jr., swung she- - stopped to make a merce and others In this sec- B. G. Thatcher and W. J. CarNATIONAL tee. He missed the ball and the W. tion. The tour, which will be Police lisle; junior patrol. 000 001 002- 3 91 Committee Decides That Immediate club fractured her skull. They taken October 19 to 25, will ba F, Jensen, chairman; A. H. Cincinnati . . 110 Steps 001 10X- - 4 12 0 were in a foursome at the Blue Chicago headed by Governor H. C. BaldPalmer and William Evans, Jr. and Mound club. Mrs, Neuman was Goch; Frey, Rixey and R. E. Shepherd of A. G. Olofson, Membership: 21 years old. Should Be Taken To Control Utah Floods ridge Jerome, president of the state chairman; Fred C. Ktdgell, Jr., Teachout, Malone and COHartnett. chamber of commerce. W. J. Carlisle, Lee Jones, and Pittsburgh 42 New York Primo Camera is B. G. Thatcher; Roads: Waldo St. Louis He a great fighter of fires. Cremer and Hemsley ; Grimes M- - . Hatch, Salt Lake City, Sept. 25 AP The committee appointed chairman; Fred and , Mancuso. pulled hose around as If it were Larsen. and John H- Lundberg Study bo havenbneexSd scheduled. Da.vis spagettl in' helping firemen with games Derni Only f00dJC0nr toGovemm Sydney, Sept. 25 AP Jewell Ferguson, 18 year old B. G. 'Thatcher, president of a stubborn two hour blaze In over the area, that im - H. c. Baldridge, Senats Wil- local chamber of commerce, the basement of the Park Plaza daughter of Sargeant Ferguson, a leading'Sydney police of- the AMERICAN mediate should E. be Ham in taken to and an John Thom- steps Borah , control attempt read an article on the Motorannex. as and the two gubernatorial Chicago at Detroit lostponed future floods, ficial, is to be rewarded by the government for making one ists Safety League of Utah, orwet grounds. of the most sensational civilion arrests for many years. at th? ?Hle fcapit.0j ganized last winter through the Toledo, O. Clarence Kehr, yfe:;day Ros-s- , Single-hande- d Washington - 000 001 i.OO- - 3 9 01 named tnree initiative of Governor George she marched a desperate criminal, six years old, smokes cigars, . . 1002 8 010 000 Democrat, Governor B&ld Boston has a moustache and shaves. whom police had been searching the whole state, to will which n be is expected here Saturday, at preliminary another up Sest? MacFay-dereports ridge Liska and completed Spencer; tall He Is three feet, five inches -- ' Is uncertain when the others . session next It to for and the Heving, Tuesday Connally. efforts ed that be presentation have to made 10C"rP governor. author84. Toledo and weighs arrive. The fair opens toMiss Ferguson arrived home from a dance and, branch of the leage organized New York' 300 000- - 3 6 1 The committees and their duties are: Watershed, which will ities have refused him admishearing ahere. morrow. , , 605-1- 3 1 17 101 a in her noise Bnd will down' fathers Philadelphia the hall and saw sion to the public schools study, crept study conditions in the upper canyons and suggest A motion was passed, Intro(Called end 6th; rain) his parents are to .refer the the criminal perusing her fathers papers and confidential methods of which the areas W. Daigh, Ban, in the C. Pocatello adequately controlling to state police records. Without duced by A. G. Olofson, pro- 'Fuff Ing, Johnson and Jorgens; floods matter of his education 4 county . agent, reported alarming the stooping man she viding that originate; the flood control works at canyon mouths nock an effort be made Walberg and Cochrane, Schang. authorities. is free from the this reached upward to where some of her fathers hunting on the county waters of at with the the the committee, dealing spreading part iof the local branch Only games scheduled. dreaded- - puncture vine. The were and took down a to some extent of wild the to trophies hanging automobile association canyon mouths, disapating their energy ; and chamber of commerce has been ' -- Awakens--a re theJast plays inJ pig dagger have U turns by motorists pro... Great Britain "tow a one of the ways and means committee which will consider plans for active In the campaign to hibited at Center and Mam, velopments AJ1 in 1930 the increase TvcnRViei the individuals in the affected areas with a view lcate the weed which is consid- Pricking her captive in the back from time to time to First South and Main, First in - manufacture and ownership to to around she marched him t'reven to then ecessary land and funds with which to ered particularly dangerous the watch turning securing and to torT-benldland Main and at .the its outstand'ng aeronautical 'shortly animals. It Is said to be prevhis handa.stretehed above his head. cmveiit. house with S work the . contemplated. pursue - . alent in other western j Willie building special ceremonies at Smtihfield rooms with combined gymnasium and auditorium, shops, cooking and sewing rooms, laband of Full and rooms girls boys equipment library. oratory, principals office, faculty lockers and showers is provided. A special dedicatory program has been completed and will be under the direction of President Albert McCann of the Cache County school board. the board deAlthough this is the first junior high which the county has constructed, see other junior few a within of years a that the may program clares it is only beginning high schools established in Cache county. 25-(- nt 50-ce- nt orig-nall- ' lingering QUESTION OF II. S. RECOGNITION riJY Junrnn.r OF RUSSIA PUT BACKGROUND -- 50-ce- For j Agitate -- j 9toFctS . MTClBEIl STUDENTS- y. S.-P- rea-tran- J. e st Cross-Road- ol chang-addition- ay al -- Fathers Ir-he-re I ve er - rs BASEBALL wing-committees JS a atrth ..- o ... -- XVTr ?T , SrentenfKayn meetr . thele?3r theUtTnd - long-handl- ed . ta light mrpiua UMU 44 A , UTAH: Fair tonight and Friday ; continued cool with frost IDAHO: Fair tonight and Friday; local frosts tonight 5-- 8 A w WEATHEB VOLUME LID. by rrrTTTt , , , nmnmnnTitmuiuri HHMM |