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Show yyMnfyttfyytyyytiMMMfMl,rl inti rvwwfrm fnss mrxaxL. PAGE TWO Little Theatre THE JOURNAL at This Month COMPANY Vi' tti at I'ost Office every 0y SliBSCKUXiON RATES Paid in advance r K Gy mat), ISy mall, per 42-00 month-.- , Delivered, twe years 44iO advance-- - Member of Associated Press s fse Associated Press Is exclusively entitled to the o for repute Ucation of alt news dispatches credited to It or not othcrwlae credited In this paper and also the local newa published therein, an right of republication of special dispatches there! are also reserved. READINGS BAROMETER Theatre season will open October 27 with the of- - Martin Flapresentation vins Children of the Moon by the Jesters club under direction of Mrs. Ruth Moench Bell, Martin Flavin is considered one of the foremost of the dramatists in America and Children of the Moon is his for The cast masterpiece. the producton is a splendid one being led by Miss Lenore Croft charter member of the Jesters club and at present instructor in the physical education department in. the U S A. C. Other members of the cast are Paul Huefener, Lestev Joan Cardon? Alla-diJackson, Bell, Howard Pond, Wayn Sheffield and Richard Costly, This will be the sixth season thait the Jesters club play, dl rected by Mrs. Bell, has open ed tho LKtle Theatre season. Mrs. Bell is the of the Little Theatre board and state drama chairman for the Federation of Associated Wo mans clubs of Utah. The U. 8. A- C. is th only school in the state having an similar to the organization Little theatre board. President ld 0 11 at the first Petersen faculty meeting of the year, It is the finest feature of the No other school in school. the state gives such advantage art to students of dramatic to aid in and to see produced the finest plays." Three more plays, one from each of the dramatic organizations on the campus. Theta Alpha Phi, the Community Players- - and the Shakespeare club, will be offered by the Little Theatre board during the coming sea son- -, ' geasoit - tickets - may be of purchased from students The' Little - 8e . tit month- - vance Delivered, per yearl tpo ne Bain Fair Change 89l,il2ll8ili45Il6J78?l80 Yesterday 1. ,k ' at mi wt er The above readings are taken from THE JOURNAL'S barometer at 6 oolocg each afternoon except Sunday. The yesterday'' reading each . lfonaar ref pis to Saturdays reading. - Me radio industry - rT?HE radio industry is celebrating its tenth anniversary. It seems a short time since our people first began to be conscious of this new marvel. People were exceed- ingiySkeptical at first, They heard some Btory telling how people in soma towns had heard through some mysterious new means, the music of concerts in distant- cities. The whole thing seemed incredible to many of us. - Within a few years radios were being sold everywhere. The first ones were imperfect, judged by present standards. But they so fascinated the people, that these new instruments probably sold more rapidly than any other scientific novelty previously introduced. A family withoui a radio does not seem --well equipped now. for modern living. It will miss a great deal of instrue-tionlharit'shouId'Kaverand it deprives itself of delightful entertainment that makes home life sweeter than ever. Radio instruments are relatively inexpensive, compared with many of the modem improvements. The amount of money. which people should invest in one depends a good deal on whether they have a sensitive musical taste. If people are not so well educated musically, and simply want bright and cheerful strains playing in their homes, an extremely moderate expense will buy a set that will give them many pleasant hours, 'and reproduce the words of a public speaker wit-- perfect clearness, , Jf, however, they are sensitive musically, an additional sum. devoted to the purchase of a high grade Instrument, will give them a wonderful amount of satisfaction. , It will still be one of the cheapest forms of pleasure that ever came intQ their homes. . PT,gT ' - -- "!- Oil Flight From England to Australia (Continued from Page One) Kingsford-Smlt- h fell In love with at first sight when they were passengers on a ship going to Australia after the aviator had flown the Pacific ocean. " She is a native of Ireland. When he arrived in New York last June, Kingsford-Smlt- h said his Atlantic flight was to be his a radio phone conversalast.Jp tion with Miss Powell he was said to have told her he would hurry home by steamship. Tho marriage then was scheduled to occur in September at Syd- ney. When he announced his whom. STATEMENT , the . 1 " CHICAGO COMMITTS MAN suicide (Continued from Page One) United States government as a public nuisance. When he left the home in which he lived with his wife and Son, A I, yesterday, he appeared in his usual gay spirits. He went to the park and pat on a bench overlooking a lagoon. on one of his business cards he wrote instructions for the disposition of his body. Then he shot himself. OF THE OWNERSHIP, MANAGEMENT, flRCULA ETC. REQUIRED by the ACT OF CONGRESS OF Al Gl ST 24, 1913, dai3' ewpt Sunrta- Logan, Utah, rJrsim9VhmKi fr STATE OF UTAH, COUNTY .;nr ' ' , , , 3974 . Weather Prophets Tills advertisement will not appear here iain. Our supply will not last long. little - Thfse ,n- Weather Houses have- become. very widely known for their accuracy in Act (pii( )dy. - toreteHing--sr- lny o weather. Cut Oul This Coupon Get a " WEATHER PROPHET For I sen-vic- hr new Reg. $1 Value , Mail orders I0e extra v An Ideal Gift. Guaranteed Made .in .iperie i When the weather is fine, the two children will he out, and 8 to when bad weather is approaching, the witch will come out . 24 hours ahead of ruin or snow-- The hj grometef will forecast the weather better and more reliaWy than general weather etc. reports. It also has Thermometer, Elk Head, Birds Nest, Wt Cfive'iifi'Qreen Viscount Stamps CityrogCompaw raMNM$t5llfTARTICUp dollar! deal-fortoda-ys X ! e.Announces K K ;4 new a new , j4j o n i - EVER was such motor car quality offered at prices so sensationally low. The literally startling differ ence becomes at once apparent when you contrast the prices of the new and finer Nash series, with prices of corresponding models a year ago. Its low overhead, its elimination of borrowed capital, and remarkably foresighted manufac- -' tuning alone enable Nash fo offer so iMucU for so little. 1 non-producti- ve The unique example of the four new Nash cars establishes the fact that nothing even remotely approaching them in downright dollar valu iri" their respective price fields. thus provided mmtnmm STUDY THESE SENSATIONAL PRICES! Compare tbe New Twin-ignitio- n tar it Eights 0 Series with she replaces. Tbe EigbtSO it larger, longer , Design, appointments, upbolsttrj . are finer prices are radically lower. is probably ibt most rtmarkabl achievement of Nasb he Ctmpart i New Six with the Smgle Six it sacceeds. The greater new St offers a multitude of superieritiesat prices tvbkb range front St60 to f140 below tbe prices of tbe Single Six. valae-givmft- ' ... New delight in Cheese flavor , Still another Kraft-Pheni- - ' x triumph I New digestibility, health qualities and delicious new flavor added to cheese, In Vclveeta all the valuable properties of rich milk are retained. Milk sugar, calcium and minerals. Good for rwiy one, including the children. Vclveeta spreads, slices, or melts and toasts instantly .Try a half pound package today, mmm iralh KRAFT , - t g value-givin- g ..... ' L , $3.25 $2.70 BLACK! OOT & RETURN OCTOBER 17th From Logan via Oregon Short Line Railroad. Tickets good only in coaches or chair. cars, limited for return fo tlfmie defttintttion before midnight October 20th. Ask local agent for details. f Advertisement t s ; j ; Chelan, Wash., Oct. 8 (JP) United States Senator Wesley L. Janes of Washington unwittingly figured in the capture of two bank robbers near here yesterday when his automobile met that of the fleeing holdroad to the up on a one-wa- y Jones ranch. Driving to the Chelan Miners bank in a and Merchants stolen taxicab, Henry Rule, 21, Campsin, Alta., and Audrey Robins 17, Columbia, S. C., took $1,000 and fled in the cab after the bank president and cashier had refused to .obey orders to enter the bank vault. The bandits overlooked $10,000 in currency. In their haste the robbers chose the ' Jones ranch road to find their escape blocked by the Senators car. Bob Kerchwan and Paul younger of Chelan, were pursuing the robbers, who then had no choice but to1 take to foot. While Senator Jones watched, Kerchwan and Younger drove up and set out after the fleeing bandits, Kerchwan firing as they headed into brush. Rule dropped to the ground wounded, and both surrendered. Rule was taken to the hospital and Robins was held. TO Charles England . . ... 7. : Ihebe A England - 3. That the known bondholders, mortgagees, holders owning or holding I per cent or more of total amount of bonds, moil gages, or other securities are: (If there are none, so state.) None. 4. That the two paragraphs next above, giving the names of the owners, stoeklmiders, and serurity holders, If any, contain not only the list of stockholders and security holders as they appear upon the books of the ceaipatiy imt also, in rases where the stockholder or holder appears upon the books of the company as trustee or In seeurity any other fiduciary relation, thp name of the person or forporation for vi hoia such trustee Is acting, is given; also that the said two paragraphs contain statements embracing affiants full knowledge and belief as to the and conditions under which stockholders and security holders who do not appear upon the books of tho company as trustees, hold stork and securities in a eaparity other than that of a bona fide owner; and this affiant has no reason to believe that any other person, association, or corporation has any interest, direct or indirect, in the said stock, ' bonds, or other securities than as so stated by him, 5. That tlie average number of copies of each Issue of this publication or distributed, through the mails or otherwise, to paid subscribers 8. (luring the six months preceding the date shown above is 3759-(Thiinformation is required efrom daily publications only.) JESSE EARL President. Subscribed and sworirto before me this 7th day of October, 1930. ' CHARLES ENGLAND, (Seal) My commission expires February 15, 1932. Notary Public. If there is added to the above the number that has been distributed by carriers in the county for the benefit of . advertisers but not paid for by regular , subscribers, the daily, average has been ' ' Mr.-,,an- TO GET ONE OF THESE Fipred TO IDAHO FALLS $ RETURN OF CACHE, SS. Before me, a Notary Public in and for the State and county aforesaid, personally appeared Jesse Earl, who, having been duly sworn . and he is deposes the President of THE says that "orl!nS -- Jill and that jthe following is, to the best of his knowledge and belief, te true statement orthe ownership, management (anil if daily paper, the (imitation), etf of the aforesaid publication for the date i.hon In the above rapthin, required by the Art of August 24, 1913, embodied in section 443, Postal Laws and Regulations, printed on the foray, ia-- it mrjmJtLlhla L That the names and addresses of the publisher, editor, managing editor, and business managers, are: Name of Post office address 4 Publisher, Eari & England Pub. Co., Logan, Utah Editor, Russell Hess ...Logan, Utah C. Editor, Managing J. .Allen, Jr. Logan, Itah Business Manager, Uharles England Logan, That the owners are; (Give names and addresses of Itah individual owners, or, if a corporation, give its name and the names and addresses of stockholders Owning or holding 1 per cent or more of the total amount pf stork.) 'rEari & England Pub. Co. Jesse Earl Mae Earl .... YOUR' LAST qilANCR In Capturing Bandits solo flight plans the marriage Friends of the was deferred. couple now expect the wedding to follow his arrival home within a few days. . . ONE TIME WEALTHY on by the voters in the com- - j , tag election. Conjoint meeLng was held in the ward Sunday night with, pre-- , an interesting prgrom sented. Work of gathering the har-- , J. HARKfSO.V.iCorrcsnoniient vest and sugar beets has be- -, men and gun and many-ioc- al are out helping with, the boys d Mr. George Adams crops. Cofif-- Mr. and Mr. Clarence . Alietvand Mr. and Mis. Ray- were called to Logan from j Betty Crocker, oracle to many mond Allen attended the fair Provo owing to the- - serious illbe- -' housewives of hundreds at Blajkfoot, Idaho, recently, ness. of Mr. Adams mother, gan her. seventh year on thjf the them inty took witl they received Mrs, Nephi Carlson. Mr. Adams air when she opened her radaji foxes on wh-c- h over term fall school W. children visitor Mrs. and cooking the at Ilrst and second prizes Cache county lair. They found J. Harrison and returned to N. B. C. country Logan Sunday to be of service AVAVWWIV WVHWM joxea from, a.1 over tie there, some 200. - Ail 2 tnm to the Carlson family. Ail are was 6th hopeful that Mrs. Carlson will entries carried off Sails1, And Sales jj prizes. They attended a ban- improve from her present con 5 quet given by the fox growers dition and regain her health By'W. M. Everton association and were otnqrwise and strength. Tis not the gale but the e The Allens A number of Cove people royally treated. have a fine lox farm and also attended the funeral at Lew- J mines the way we go. oJ a other iston Sunday &( Mr. Clawson ? For the seventeenth year have quite variety animals. They nave Lewis. Mrs. Lewis was former.y ? America has won the Inter-J modern metalled equipment Mies Coral Allan of this place national yachting trophy, meats to take care of the they Mi. and Mrs. William Allen, i All the boats had the same have to feed to all these ani- parents of Mrs. Lewis moved conditionsthe weather , mals. to Ogden some years ago where js same wind but the men met officers The primary thev have since resided. V who knew hour to set their 5 at the home of Mrs. Delia Tf, were rich In 3 sails" won the race. ! Larsen, Wedneday aderooon of feeing, uplifting talks were In the hardware business S of interest given. last week. Items Its the men who know how J to teachers and class members Mr and Mrs. Lorin Allen to "make their sales' that s wore discussed. Light refresh- and Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Allen V win the race. were ments served. with their families came ijrom Everton & Sons have Mag Harrison was given a Grace. Idaho. Thursday visitfound that the way to make sisters ing with Mr. and Mrs. A. B. sales is to treat their cus surprise party by 14th in honor of his birthday, Alien. , tomers right,, to carry the i S, W. Hendricks last Wednesady evening. Reand Mrs. V best products, to give every 5 to were served each Georgft Webb held a meeting S customer careful attention freshments and the best possible value boy ahd gifl drawing tor part- at Cove Thursday and appointners. Gamqs were payed. ed and Lester Bair, Thursday night the Mutuals Joseph Alien, Oral Ballam, W. gave a danea Quite a number J. Harrison, Mrs. Clarence Aliwere out and a general good en, and Mrs. E. Wallen as a The Yellow committee to devise, ways and c and near, time was had. Jackets of Logan furnished the .moans towards getting the c music. rrocosed tax amendments vot- - college, Unwillingly 1 mwitmatmm-!- ha riMayroctnfegfxignn: utah i In tbe week except Sunday Logan, Utah, as Second Claaa Hatter. 1, ADVEiiTISLNU BATES FUKNI8HEU ON Af PLICATION Catered caches county, COVE DEPARTMENT'S To Open Late' PUBLISHED BY THEEARL& ENGLAND PUBLISHING lacan, rtifVMMrn . Velveeta V Tho Delxiowi New Cheete Food 1 IV i 40S outh too3 Main Log an |