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Show ' Dec. Mar. May July VOLUME HOI . WHEAT Open High 771-- 4 793-- 4 81 83 3-- 8 841-- 8 851-- 8 5-- 8 v : . C,.K!Pf't TTf IV S) . WEATHER Low Close 76 8 791-- 4 80 2 83 3-- 1- -4 861-- 4 83 871-- 8 841-- 8 85 3-- 4 86 7-- 8 , : Utah Partly cloudy tonight, Sunday generally fair. Idaho Fair tonight and Sunday, cooler in the toutheaat, frost Sun. d LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH, SATURDAY, OCTOBER LIIL BAnLESHIP. IS ORDERED VIGTIN1S COMPLETE TO SOUTH AMERICA TO 0 . Washington. Oct. 11 (AP)--T- he Cruiser Pensacola has been 11 Oct. England, Cardlngton, ordered to Guantanamo and will one To in the grave huge (Pi local to proceed later cemetery grief strick- stand by therewaters tiny 'if , it is en Britain this afternoon" car- to Brasilian tatce ried the 48 mm who died as a necessaryastoa resultoff ofAmerican the"' recitizens result of the disaster which volution in that country. wrecked 'the great d.rigibl? William R. Castle, Jr., acting in France last Sunday. ' In sight of the secretary of state,, announced 'goveyes of the concourse of mour- the action of theA American statement by ners m and about the church ernment today. department said, however, if yard there reared itself into the the blue October say a towering the vessel did proceedbe to Brazil-to solely steel mooring mast at whicn ian waters it would Americans. only a brief week ago the 'Silver take off air Leviathan had tugged im- as In view of .the uncertaintyn to the future situation patiently, awaiting a momenthd department said, tous voyage of adventure to In- Brazil, dia with a large crew and dis- it has been felt prudent to a ship near the zone of tinguished passengers aboard. have to take American disturbance nome was to many Cardington of --the dirig.bles crew and their refugees, -- should such actipn be the protection of long sleep will be In a stoneS necessary for throw ot the little vine clad their lives S. S. Pensacola is The U. cottages where a few days ago therefore tb ordered being childwives and bade their they is three ren what proved to be a final Guantanamo, which distance to days less steaming farewell. Brazil Hampton roadsr The "village was crowded with where itthan is at present. thousands of persons to pay navvl There are while other last their tribute, vessels now in Brazilian waters road the stood thousands along and the Pensacola is the only leading to the adjoining city of ship being ordered' to stand by the watch to Bedford, there for this duty. If future developfuneral train bearing the bod- ments require it to proceed from ies from London. Guantanamo to Brazil it will Bedford itself was hushed, do so merely to take off Amerfor a day of mourning had been icans whose lives might be in .proclaimed. It was a town of danger. This woqld be the sole quiet thoroughfares, of shut- object of its .visit to any Braziltered shops, of houses with ian ports. drawn blinds. .No veh.cles passed through the streets, whose R-1- tear-dimm- ed . x f S. CITIZENS . '1 TO ; jr-.v- Cardington Crowded; Sole Purpose fIutAggieFreslimen with Thousands who tmg Gathered to Pay Tri Brazilian Waters Win Night Contest bute to the 48 Dead Would be to Take Off i From Weber College Beautiful Citizens ia RevoluAirmen tion Required. But Sad Sight. ETood Game Played Before By Dewitt Mackenzie , , I - - SL . sLf , Jt V'fc" -' II AVIATORS THEIR Ioyd - DF C, FLIGHT Oil CROYDON AIRPORT Captain and Lieutenant Harry Connor were Forced to Land Yesterday on Island Fuel Line Broke. i AGGIE-1- 1. Runs Again Good Crowd at Stad- Aggies have Ball Most of the Time ium During, First Quarter Distinguished Visitors Present. Lights on Soggy Field Score Resulted 20 to 6. Croydon, England, Oct 11 UP) Captain J. Errol Boyd, Canadian, and Lieutenant Harry Connor, American, flew Into Ogden On a soggy field, Croydon and set the veteran beneath huge reflectors, Utah monoplane Columbia down on Aggie freshmen defeated Wethe London airfield at 3:55 p. ber college, 20 to 6, Friday m. today (10:55 a. m. New York nocMartin Pond time) and thereby completed night in Ogdens second Thomas Muir the second transatlantic voyage turnal contest at the Municiof the famed ship in which had Weber pal stadium. The above are the photographs of Martin Pond of Lo- Clarence Chamberlin and Char- trouble holding the slippery, gan and Thomas Muir of Mention. These men les A. Lev.ne traversed the sea represent and Knapp, doing their respective political parlies as candidates for the offioethre years ago, heavy ball, the Wildcats kicking, had of two and four year county! commissioner. Mr. Pond is 'the Their voyage, the first suc- cessful Canadian crossing, was even more trouble getting his choice of the Democratic 1 incident, the party for the two year term and Mr, marred onlv punts away, several of them Muir is the choice1 of the Republican for the four year term. breaking of aby fuel line which being blocked. Brady scored These two candidates are men of character and stability and forced the plane down yesterfor the frosh shortly before among the most successful farmers of the entire i day evening upon tiny Tresco Island, In the Scilly group, off the first quarter was ever, county. Both havehighly made their homes in Cache county from Lands End. The fliers took and Law adSed the extra their Trom-Tresand both are ot at 1:02 thought infancy highly among theirt Again wing buck.-Webe- r made p0jnt on a as associates and As p. m. (8;02 a.m.e.s.t.) and made far the genacquaintances. respective its lone touchdown in the se- eral is concerned it wpuld not suffer, which ever one the trip to Croydon without in cond period, with a long pass of public these men should be successful at the polls In November. cident, Chaifes A. Lev.ne, passenger and several line bucks. Franon the Columbias maiden voycis to(?k the ball over, and the age, now a pilot himself, was point was missed. The half Smilhfield Pays FiUingTributt daring ended 7 .to 6 for iheTrosh. blrdmen who followed his path across the uncharted Atlantic. Wilcox, an end, took a To Pioneers At Memorial Gates Fete There were thousands of perpass and ran 26 yards sons on the field as the Colmore for the Aggies second hove in sight, among umbia And Of st Seventy-FirCity them numbers Birthday score, and Law added the of Americans. 14 to score point, making the The Columbia took off from 6 as the third period closed. Harbor Grace, N. F., Thursday By Mrs. Prank Winn a.m. (New York time) In the final quarter Weber , Smithfield see- Eider Samuel Nelson, a pio-he- at 11:20 Dedicatory and was set down, balked but two- - i vices were held here the Aggies-Athe dedicatory j neer, offered , the of Friday Bark- - undefeated, at about. 11:30 a. yard line, AflQ the ball went the beautiful gales erected by 'prayer after Mrs. Ellen (New York time) on the SCORE BY QUARTERS Utah Aggies Colorado U 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Colorado University and-- Utah Aggie football game got underway at 2 oclock as scheduled. The threatening weather of the forenoon settled considerably by the time the game started. 15 minutes of play In the first Colorado team was in the defensive. The Aggies keeping the ball practically all the while. At this point the Aggies took time out. During the per.od the Ag- several were penalized times for off side and for holding. Among the dtinquished vlsitorn were Governor George H. Dem, O. W. Adams and Russell Maughan of Salt Lake Citjrand E. H. Mulcahy of the- ' U. I. C. Railroad of Ogden. At the end of the first quarAaaorlatat Preaa Photo the ball was ter, which ended Gov. Franklin D. Rooievelt wa renominated by Syraeuae conven- on Colorado Universitys sixteen yard line. The Aggies up to tion ae democratic candidate for election tn fJcw York: Picture wi this Aime are playing the visit- . ors off their feet. mads during convention, of play After resumption Colorao started a march for the Aggie goal and before they Politics And were stopped carried the ball to the Aggie 38 yard line. At the About point Colorado fumbled the bail an were forced to kick. Just before ;he half ended Cache County Colorado executed a beauuiul pass placing the ball on Utah's 18 yard Lne. Colorado tried to Couched in language intend- place kick just before the half her ocean hop in 24 hours and ed not to give offense. David J. ended 0. CCi a. Aiie WAkJClilttCiU wcu t wu Wilson of Ogden, congressional 10 minute. and center s pass, sed the fmed at 2 p. m. Bishop Richard i John F. Wright of Logan, the Six Injured As The Journey from Tresco to committeeman for the first dis- Missionary Farewell . Glenn, Aggie tackle, fell on Roskelley was master of cerq- - boy who plowed the first fur(Continued on Page Two) Plans are being perfected today was made in trict, has written a communithe ball for the final touch-- 1 monies. The choir was dl- - row in Smithfield had a seat Croydon farewell The cation to J. A. Hendrickson an for the missionary two hours, 53 - minutes. HMrs rected PresiHuion standtt Truck by Bus Rams of honor on the down of the game. Penalties whole time of flight from Har.-b- Independent candidate :br the party for David England, son Mrs William School Census at Mather of dent, George W, Lindquist to Croydon was 27 state senate dismissing Mr. of Mr. and rMs. J, H. Englan,1 against the Aggies jvere num 1 the pian0i The gathering sangc, Logana furnished.- - Jha loses. hours-and-Grace -8 who leaves Salt Lake C.ty minutesr erous. Come afld Hendrickson as a member of October 26 Jpr Tin On 6s, Left T ' for a preparatory pHard Highway Don gratis to decorate the stand. aviathe at Tresco, Don Enumeration To Be B. Colton for Landing the Weber Ye Saints.. Bishop Sylvester Congress course prior to leavLow Nearly 300 sat at the fean- tors last evening informed Ma- committee In Cache county. Mr. mislonary in November offerea invocation. for tne tackle, suffered ia broken Teg The combined the 6:30. Toasts and mus-.jat A. A. Dornen-Smit- h, gov- - Hendrickson had been selected ing early quet choirs the of were Six recovering persons .The party , Islands. Conducted Soon from injuries ernor qf the Scilly Islands, that tq work In this capacity and, Hawaiian and a truck dri- in thefray. His other leg was three Smithfield Wards sang; 1c were interspersed. . planned for ThursTlie following pioheefi, or they had encountered a hurri- the dismissal seemed to be ra- nas been of ver was being held today pend- just mending from a break We Thank Thee, O God, for next week In tie day night cane over and had old Atlantic those a Mr. the the lived to who in ther summer. of of Wilson, received Prophet. the embarrassing parkcharges ing filing during Sixth ward amusement hall. of the.r flown' at observed A census is taken in Utah ing his truck on a highway were the latter prowas the of course paijfc who for fort, L. G. talking Reese Mayor delegated There will be a delightful proWelter of a.l those between the ae without lights as a result of an Akl'Ii- Fre.ah. L Vern Toolson to welcome the gram and were honor guests at trip, from the region of Fastnet Congressman Colton The com- gram and dance with the Palis-Knapi) of extreme southern Mrs. was Ireland, munication the ol six and eighteen years n accident last night m- - which tip Margret eulogisbanquet. highly 71st friends and at the Or orchestra furnishing the .. Ilueluilter pioneers October of oacli year.. Bain, Ellen Bar- to Tresco through a dense fog. tic of the past services of the music for the dance. a stage crashed into the truck. Friends anniversary of the founding Stmt, Ephraim . . Anderson Ellen man Hill, a dismissal McCann, and the ber, discovered Joseph had Logan of The Logan city kindergarten E. C. Johnson, Preston, Idaho, this only They will be welcome to attend the community.' Itluekfnrd Metilda Cantwell was extreme with ihade Julia Merrill, i their before minutes few that egrets. association . are again . caking the truck driver, had left his Mr3. Annie Miles represented Alllf Annie Miles, Ralph Thornley, fuel suddIv had been cut off bv Mr. Hendrickson was not een- - farewell. Ui.mm r n & DIamaawi a w'J the city rohool census anu rt- this from the proceeds Card of Thanks turning We take this means of exsourep into tr,e training of pre- for assistance when a Union school children. The throe kin- Pacific stage, driven by Frank our gratitude to the pressing kind friends and neighbors who dergarten schools conducted m Camtion. crashed into it. Mr. Mrs. V. W. and Merrill, The counof work ward the connection with a In this enroute group. are from Scilly Salt The the city good doing extended aid and sympathy stage, .. .. Frauds, have worked many years to Benjamin Lloyd,- same break, occurring some ty scrap for the office of state in our behalf following .'or those In attendance. It is Lake City to Portland, Ore., was the erect . a monument of granite James Langton, FreeMr. Mrs. and have Smith, to Riley minutes . information been association ten earlier, Those has of senate, the might the aim death o our son and brother, passengers. carrying l 7 o- 7 c,o(i to their memory In fulfillment bum Merrill, Mr. Mrs. and sec-viof the meant disastrous this office which shows E. were: end handed Mrs. the Denier, Arthur. To all who took extend kindergarten injured 0 0 y y "(j of our deams. George Toolsen, Mr. and Mrs. , child Chicago, broken fingers and, Wclier . to every that those of the past in this in the services, sent flowersjart or MrsNermie Daynes sang, Ephriam Toolsen, Mrs." Annie voyage.. 4 In been who have H. soon as : rands the cuts ioiiK her lliiriier ti! as county Freshmen in and Sulistit bruises; Denier, manifested in the city sympaany way "AnOur Utah and Mr. Smith Bushenbark, Pioneers, and rx 1 state senate, have only held ore thy e express our sincere son. cuts and bruises; a Mrs. fur Admits; Wulkor fur Wilcox; J ! available. nie Laune, accompanied by Mrs. Orln Merrill, Ma and Mrs. KAhpn AHfiPrSflll term which is two scions in tlinaks. ol Heber City, Utah, .Kclimili for- - liut'licr; - Slupley fur Mrs. Enumerators will call at Dorrlty Mooseman. Laura James Sheffield, her," and Mrs. Miss Ruth Koueutt, lilxoti for Vint Kumpeti; the - legislature." Joseph Howell ,J. S. Hancey and family, every home in thq city this cuts and bruises; internal James A. Langton born in Leman Fishbum, Mr. and Mrs. in- IJennimi for McDonald : Ajax for had but two sessions or one Newton, Utah. . month., with., cards Calling for Parkinson, Logan, 1861 in the Services Sunday term, the same Is true , of qldiort at Smith-fiel- William Smith, Mr. 'and Mrs. mlormation relauve to juries; Jose Sepeda, address un- KtrrptTt Meittt for- - J (ffs4-(Juu- ey one oF the orlginal 'band Samuel - Nelson, - Mr.- - and Mrs. Joseph- - Qulnney,. Her:chl Bui-le- n Presbyterian Church children under eighteen years. known, cuts and bruises; Mrs. for huw, Welior Terra n for Bnch-- o to nter Mrs.' Charlotte tho city, delivered an Joseph Nelson, and C. L. Funk. Tacoma, Wash, II eriTlia teller for Blackford; Sunday "SundayT" October-it-Bible The citizens will ' comer - a S. C. Pirtchett, . In Tabernacle school convene p for- - Ahlf; 10 for oration declaring that he was, Louder, Mr. and Mrs. James .Valentin the badly bruise and scratched. great favor, by .giving confine Milligan, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bent .fenders make your car oclock. Lesson: Mary, the Mot Passengers told state patrol Chandlers; Hickman for Jkixe.v; enumerator the desired in foWilWoolford, Mr. and Mrs. SKi-efor unsightly. Shoup, 324 North M. er of Jesus. rmation quickly when called on man, Harry J. Clark, who dri- Iaidetli for Bend; liam Coleman. Those represenThe body of Robert Anderson, that .the stage Iondon for lug: Zone for Morning Wor hip at 11 o tof this purpose. LumGoes to Denver swerved in an attempt to London : leterson for Welch. clock- - Sermon: Faiing the Mis- up. Mr. Langton is tative were from Smithfield, president of the Anderson j themselve In years past some peope ver of heart Mrs. Alice Riter left today ter. Christian ndeavor in West- of the editors on the staff Canada, Idaho, Salt Lake City, ber company, who died the crash but was unable Scoring: Freshmen Brady, IV i have fcesitated in giving the avoid Deseret News, Salt Lake Brigham City, Logan, Preston, attack very suddenly on Thurs- for Denver where she will spend minister Hall at 6:45. to swing far enough. The truck eox. Glenn, tom hdownj ; ism-- , 2 names" of children who are' not was places-MucProvo and other day, will arrive in Logan to- several weeks visiting wjth her ' Evening Service- - at 7;33. irnints lifter touchdowns. Weber City. badly damaged. attending .school. Every child Mrs. J5. B. Lundquist and Co. night. . is credit due the hduwn. (mn Fit Jtt will be taken to the son, Randolph, who is in the Theme: A conference , Message, maylids, betwem the ages of six and Mrs. Ellen Eccles an(J 'reclamation home H. T, Bickmore two Mrs. Mr. furnished ladies or and quartets: the and council, service. Mr. Riter All. are welcome. ConDaughters Officials JYHtson; referee; eighteen must be given to the were dinner guests of Mr. and friends call at the home Is a may Memories" Am "Here and of and the T. R. Baden, Minister, Pioneers, of the U. S. A C. banquet roy, umpird ; 'Warden, heud linesgraduate enumerator in order that m. 10 a. between and Mrs- Riter, before Mrs. J Carlisle at the Hotel inBishop George Nelson offer- committee for the success of a anytime leaving, m. complete enumeration can be Eccles Thursday before their man. 1:30 Funeral p. Sunday. ed the benediction. structed thdt The Journal be R. S. Conference Changed To day long to be remembered. secured. services will be held In the Lo- sent there to her as she de- Fourth Ward ChapM departure for Preston, Idaho POTATOES State school fuhds are dis- this 2 m. to. tabernacle at p. gan week end where Cache Stairs Relief Society sires to keep in touch with the tributed to the several districts to make their home. they go (Idea go, Oct. 11 (AP I'. S. Dept morrow afternoon. Wilbur : Annual conference will be held at 2 p. home folks while away. Agr Potatoes: 182, on traek 413 of the state upon a per capita The ' Members of the family anm. in the Fourth ward chapel ladies from total United States shipments 1,141; following basis and in older to particinounce that there will be no Solon Barber Advances received invitations to silghtly easier, trading very slow; (tomorrow). All officeis, Logan funds in the apportioned pate Here Convention Comes services held in Ogden. The Solon R. Barber, son of the Sunday members and genera' public is attend a bridge luncheon Wiaeonsin saeked Irish eoblijers support of Lo'garTiity ven body will lie in state at the late Solon and Annie Barber invited' to be in attendance. by Mrs. George Ward of few fanry' shade higher, the parent cr guardian home, 1485 Twenty sixih of Logan, who has been a writ- afternoon: Mrs. poor North of all chJdrm should, see that Ogden, Friday MinnespM, In Better Homes To Utah State Soon Ogden street until 3:30 p. m. today. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. C. . Came, Mrs. Asa Bul-leDakota' saeked red rOhios rhe children cl enumeration age George frrade announce th marriage The family will accompany the , L. Romney ana vision o? th2 North are listed on the school census. Mrs. Mrs. E.Cardan. ordinary body to Logan. Guy of of the-- r daughter Athleen to States Dakota saeked eohhlers (United department Mrs. J. A. Hendrickson is in The annual convention of the Mortensen, Thursday Mr. and Mrs. .Heber Bing- Minnesota round whites and s agrxulture at Washington, has Thural of a letter from Ray Ly- Rocky Mountain Intercollegiate Attention Members Chamber Oct. 9th at Salt 5ake City. Tha information been ham are receiving congratulaIdaho receipt appointed Sends Greetings poor man interPress association will be "held of Commerce Wilbur,. 'sec. of the couple will make their tions .upon the arrival ol.a saeked russets U.S. No. specialist In the Food and Drug young ior, from Washington, D. C., re- at the Utah State Agricultural home in Logan.- The officers and directors of administration of the 2, daughter, born Monday, departto the questing her accept college,. October 25. This date is the Logan chamber of com-th- e ment. An inportant part of To Old Home Town Better chairmanship of the Saturday scheduled as the merce desire very much that all Mr. Barbers work will be to Vernon Crockett, Jennings Homes iq America Committee lashing date between ' Utah members of the organization conduct educational campaigns Edwards and H. E. Bergener, Search For Two Hunters Lost In for the 1931 campaign. team football States the and of services set the funeral attend off for the duck near club will of show buyefs that foods, rlecretary M. R. Hovey of the Mrs. Hendrickson accepted Wyoming U. cowboys at Lara- - Mr. Robert Anderson to be drugs and intersecticides how Bear river bay in Boxelder Chamber of Commerce, has held. In the Logan tabernacle they can profit by the infor- county this morning on a duck Is Continued Without Any Success the chairmanship last year and mie. a card from Mrs. Gor. , she was instrumental in having . Elmer J. Johnson, editor of on Sunday at 2 p. m. Mr. And- mation given on the labels nf hunt. don Gale, formerly of Logan, the Fourth Ward church filled The Branding Iron," official erson was one of the original Aauch - products. , Newspaper?, "but now a lesident of Oakland, enthusastic home owners student newspaper of the members of the chamber of (magazines, trade journals the California. Mrs. Gale' sends Yellow Pine, Idaho, Oct. 11 (AP) A search .which so with who were eager to learn wluuein., University of Wyoming, is pre- commerceHe served on the will and motion ..... pictures rapid homecoming greetings as been far has fruitless will be resumed today for the two men their homes could be made m re sident of the press association board of directors for one term be used in reaching the public. uating exercises Sunday even lost beautiful and in as the for in forests and will (three this at while was this deer advantageous. and who Mr. president year preside vicinity Barber, hunting. I am writing this card from graduatedl ing at 7:30 o'clock in the Fourth lechere. 1919 the At annual Utah Agncult-urathe from R. last the in H, meetings year ward chapeL meetings Robertson, district sales manager for a vacuum Oakland, California, where my college and In 1922 comlast fifteen years have been cleaning company, disappeared last Monday and posses of tures were delivered by scholars Members of the association intensive in an course from the be College The High Priests of Cache sent here as delegates will pleted rpeni, to my nativo Utah, in more than a score of men have been unable to find him al- - and outsideAgricultural of the city, who welcomed by college officials Journalism at New York Uni- stake will meet In the Stake response to a request from though were well forest were j iiTtheimproveInterested wrote for guided they acquainted rangers by publication House at 2 p. m. tomorrow versity, and the staff of Student Life, KSL and also tq let Logan they von Robertson, editor, who are.yfj11 always be remembered for for more than eight years be- (Sunday). A good attendance is know she stands as a place bf with the mountainous region. Robertson became lost ih the mer.t of our homes that serveea ruie he comfortgave. more made staff of desired fore he the to be hosts. joined bS . jttie real beauty, in my memory. I meadowereek section, about 17 miles northeast of here. Radio Service in 1926 Since was In Logan two days again Another hunter, Jimmy Mills of Emmett, got separated housewifes needs as well AL - Meeting Changed, then he has continued ,. hisi a duck dinner was g'ven as;n g. conference Changed To this summer. Tuesday from his companions m the Indian creek district,; the entire family. Fourth Ward Chapel the Monday evening by o. W training meeting writing while preparing , Leadership ,. Mrs. Gordon Gale, Mr. Wilbur closes his fe&er bv Cache Stake Relief Society of the Logan stake M I. A. will radio talks that have given him- Cooley. The table was 4635 San Pasti&n Ave. about 20 miles southeast of here. reputation, not- ed with redj whlte will bd held at I p. be held Sunday at 12:30 in, a country-wid- e I wish to let bli Growing fears for the safety of ths two men weie expres- - the statemefrt Oakland, Calif. First ward chapel Instead ably those of the vetem in-- petunias. Covers were laid for the hunt went on. It has been extremely cold at these you know of our deep Interest m, In the Fourth ward r hr pel the Secretary Hove has mailed,- sed-a- s activities 2 clock. o All the of ward and at spector All covering officers, Lientenant John L. anley, Lt. to Mrs. Ga'e a copy of the at- high altitudes and it was believed unless they had. found Sunday (tomorrow). members and genera1 public Is stake mutual workers are re - jothe Food and Drug Adminls- - Coloajei Carr wiis0n waller JLt. in8 shelter their I would be serious. itratlML n j SKet ofPcSe'vaIledy extremely plight your continued Pitspr aj;d Mr. oojpy. -- I 0. 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