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Show Wheat Ihr - r 76 WHEAT Opeu High Low 76 80 81 4 Mar ..80 81 May 8 ITT 8 4 4 73 78 79 3 81 lWVV'. Wl'ip.W F Close 76 79 MllHf T1 1 - P 3--4 3 3 "wmnx LOGAN CITY, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1930. I .ITT- - VOLUME ROBBERS SHOQT'SrORM HITS CONTINENTAL EUROPE TAIK Battle Utah Girl Seeks With Eight Bandits National Style Officials Believe His Efforts Will Queen Honors Lead to Arrests Three Men Injured. Miss Alton Clegg of Rooseis Duschesne Dog Makes Franklin take Conference Speaker t PRESIDENT GRANT DEDICATORY LIVES AND OFFERS" PRAYER FOR HEW SECOND WARD CHAPEL PROPERTY DESTROYING 0 ' NUMBER 276. France, Belgium, Germany and Austria in Wake of Furious Gales and Torrential Rains Rivers Overflow-- John Lyle Says $50,-00- Services Held Sunday Afternoon With Large French Representative Before of Members Ward and Speaks Congregaton DisarmaVisitors Bishop England in Charge. Prepartory ment Commission of 0 Bond when Gun- men Demand Rights; Gives Heavy Sentences when Habeas Hurt Corpus is Mentioned. Sunday was a happy day for Bishop Charles England, nis League of Nations counselors, the building committee and the entire memberHundreds Second ward. 600 of the Logan persons gathered Russian Leaves. Nearly ship at the new ward chapel to participate in the velt in , county, Geneva, Nov. 24 (PY ceremonies incident to the dedication of this By The Associated Press By Gorden M Sessions 24 (P) A 'Utahs candidatebefor the HIn Furious Chicago, Nov. of the DO-huge Olit Nov. 24 (AP) accompanied gales which ward of a consists Chicago to selected beautiful structure, his queen courage 'style German gieat Dane pitted rainstorms lashed of the comparative obscurity ot seaplane, torrential by club wide nation a girls for a hall and a amusement and strength in fight against chapel conducting armored and equipped as a the European continent today, Chicagos municipal court, a at contest al-- 1 revue dress and robbers style eight Chicago the various ward activities. , nine lives and rough-toug- h at least bombing plana and a formidjudge with a score club congress .taking . , able weapon of war was drawn though defeated, the wounds I the national November serious injury upon of technicalities has bounded swelled 28 to with acting heart Bishop in pride Englands believed, Chicago, for the preparatory disarma.ho inflicted, police announced hundreds and wreaking havoc into the forefront of the city S as he announced to the assemblage that it was ment commission of the league may lead to the apprehension December Belgium, Germany war on crime. l, of the men who shot to death of nations today by Rene the first time in the history of the ward that John Lyle, in other words, is three women, two of them enFrench representative. had church of honored thi3 a the that on the front page again, president tertainers In a roadhousa. The Illusions to tha DO-her tow time as the harasser of "public ward with a visit. President Heber J. Grant were made before a gathering The dog fighting furiously, Miss Clegg was inundated as enemies and of countryside Capone was there Jo preach the gospel to the saints trip to the swollen rivers topped the Bugs MoranRaiph slashed right and left at the a prize educational already startled by one sensaand "Fur' Samcongress ahd to deliver the dedicatory prayer. Other tion, the abrupt departure of an(j overran the fields. mons and Dago Mangano. eight invaders, but guns and the national H club Mail Order wind of hurricane force He is saying $50,U0U, bond of the day included the members of the Logan and Maxim Litvinoff, Soviet pistols, blazing in the darkness by the Chicago guests comshe so that may for foreign affairs, for as the lights of the .resort in company Vienna where three per-pe- when gunmen demand their Cache stake presidencies, President A. E. Anderson, Pres. Milan, lor the grand prize, which swept Italy, from whore after gpng Were killed, 22 seriously constitutions bights. , is He surbgrban Jsumftjlt, went out Joseph Quinney, President C. W. Dunn, Pres. Joseph E. conferring with the Russian won. Besides the three women is a three weeks trip to Pans mjured and many others slight and montns in Jail six roaring in June 1931. The jy hurt. Cardon, President Walter M. Everton, President Joseph R. ambassador at Rome, he will slam, three men were Injured, and Europe in answer to men$100 tine to Moscow, abandonall apparently hit by the gun- winner of this trip will -H be j French rivers overflowed the tion of ' habeas corpus" and Shepherd of the Logan temple, Bishop William Worley,, S. B. proceed his work with the disarm- chaperoned by her state ing and France was under "change of venue. mens bullets. hanks Rowland K. G. T. C. Schaub, the architect, Mitton, Bishop show water from Havre to Paris. Na- ament commission. The holdups escaped, but club leader. The style And he is saying it to a varand E. N. Hammond, Jr. of Salt Lake City former members His departure aroused much ied response irom the town's of the Second ward bishopric, Li. C. Farr of Arimo, and speculation as. to a possible possible and such vessels as did audience of thiee tnd one half test. connection with reported subwere not find temshelter damagHe a lacks at Judicial others million. when, they appeared Conference! versive disturbances In Russia, Quarterly con-S Bar . the doctors offices for treatment Entrants in, the national con- ed 6r sunk. Charles Cnicago perament, England Bishop but members of the Soviet del- - -One girl was reported drown - association complained in urg- for choir wounds inflicted by the test will model in one dress The Session services. ducted the Priesthood one ed. egatlon remaining here declarBOD U. recent Denver defeat the at his dog. Their loot totalled but 'of. their own making in Deilg, Atten-1.00..11- :! ed - that the disturbances did of the following classes: cotton) Germany was hard hit. In the ing election. He Is a judge of givor Draws Large a Like $200. Fhe God of Spirit rot exist and that M. Litvinoff As one of the holdup men school dress, tailored wool dress south the Rhine and Moselle and indpendence who hks givBurning, Mrs. Francis Smith, New had left because he had donev or overran their banks, driving en voice to the dress silk and of David aspirations Goetz, Tarbet, began pushing Henry leader, directing. all that was possible In the homes to tne law abiding, responded the owner oi the resort, the great informal party dress. In addu thousands from their am to Mis-counselor first bishop,Stress commission and was disgusted Dane leaped to the aid of his tion to the grand pr.ze, wrist higher land. At Friedrichsha-watche- s Chicago Crime association. Tne Speakers . with services praythe opened with Its record In drafting a Association -will be awarded the fen, home of the Graf Zeppelin, opposing views clashed Novemc This er Work. master, sinking this teeth in The choir then, sang, disarmament treaty. sionary individuals and throughout the Lake Con-i- n ber 4 and Lyle, a Republican, Thee." We the mans leg, and tha gun- three high scoring four to Dedicate .House M. Maeslglis Introduction of classes, stance region, hurricanes did rode safely through a Demeach of these e thci man, in sudedn fright, began In congrega-thof Preston The f.rst session addressing Into the proceedings Con- the DO-- X Evening Saturday Banquet to fire. The next instant the In the Utah state style show tremendous damage. ocratic tidal wave that swept stated ftankhn stake quarterly , tion, Bishop England cluding Function of Annual came in the course of devclopten of his from conference and stake priesthood that It was a gieat pleasure convention 'wSs'"held'Satur3ay"tO Extend a'g7eetHig ahxT"To DO-- X was And John highly developed civil aviation tain Intercollegiate News Miss Clegg modeled a German seaplane title. directions. Lyle stayed on the night at the Stake House com-- , welcome Presiuent Grant and arm constitutes a powerful aga to The total continue unable dress. wool flight A When the lights were turned tailored front page. brethcim. the other m. with 7:30 visiting p. mencing at gressive .war menace. He cited he seems, it Since on, they revealed Miss Mary cost of her outfit was $15.00 to Lisbon. was also extended youth, In Barton tp K. greeting Interview with a , Selection of officers for the a recent The English channel and wa- has always been there. He was President Walter A ward. of the the Brining, 22, formerly of Champ good people crew, congregation sang ters along the coast of Europe there as an alderman for seven charge. The year and the holding' member of the DO-pcoming of brief the of Ye All developpaigti, 111., and Miss Alice Ward P. W. Nielsen Sons history Come God; wete a contsapt menace to all of a banquet, with turkey and which his quick on of Milwaukee, dead, with bulof work Two) (Continued culmln . the years page during L. Amtlat that opening prayer Patriarch all the fixins featured at the , ; ; snipping. J lets in their backs. Miss Mary brought him Into several Mecham; Oh, ated in a very satisfactory ward Bluebird congregation, evening The Greek1 .steamer; Triton, temper Saturday fistic .combats with poamuseG&ney, owner of a beauty parled and winning s What by community cnapel Truth; : marked the Attends Funeral out of Rotterdam for Cardiit closing session of Utah Growers was litical ment hail cherish lor, was wounded fatally. John adversaries, ' "oisen, Including stake given pL 'address Dewey rufi the Rocky Mountain Intercolwas believed to have was p Presi-toin , time White, when ope 1925, Gates, a waiter; Jack OBUerne Tortvmy It ring of January welcome, j.. association conaground near Portland, Engnotcher. He was there as j deat and Lieut. James iMJcus, a railthe ward membership began to legiate Press Barton. which saw student repland. ,, 25 Carloads Of a .state representative and, be-- i,. Bishop H. Raymond Bingham accumulate funds to be ready ference were also way detective, The Louise .LeoahiarcttyfrOn) fore gathered from col-of sportr i0j unrose was the first speaker when the time came to begin resentatives universities u- wounded. that, 1 the realm ColoIn and United. to States, the leges Hamburg dom knew him as professional arid gave a talk on priesthood 'the building. Many members in While, the panic was at Its W. Nielsen, a resident of, was feared lost withn all- the and a work. A. H. Jensen, represented the ward have contributed tow-th- e boxer, baseball pitcher, Turkeys This Year height, Lieiut. Mlcuai added to P. f since ( Continued on .Page six; Jour-(hanoff Elbe 1871 and a In the Logan basketball was which the fund player. 'ard put solo, Seventies quorum,; subscriber for .forty year?, Cuxhaven. , There were 30 lii the .When he first went to the (Continued on page Twoi nal, Mark Larson, Ab.de With Me." 4n savings account and othar- - Fwas called to Cleveland,' Idaho, crew. The Utah Thanksgiving Turseemed It bench six ago, years home-MarThomas Preston,' cf Weston wise invested. The contributions y to the funeral of his sister,1 Thousands were made J someIdaho And do would Utah Inevitable key pool produced by some he were on a put Aaronlc monthly Stake of the priesthood Jorgensen, widow of the less in France, Begium and thing- out of the ordinary, and 2,000 n growers, will 'this year trlbution basis and brief talk, they a was gave lata Niels Jorgensen, who died uermany. Property damage Briefs News 25 carloads or 615,000 total a He launched he did: These policy accumulations grew. ly of the member mea-the Nask, 15 years ago. They were among enormos. Emergency Hood officials of the Utah crim- known bonds of for pounds, were in home of high building put ward spoke b'shopric, First first settlers of Gentile ,sures appeared to be useless and Poultry Producers Cooperative stock and- - other interest bearpouring valley. She was bom May 13, the rains continued (Continued on Page Four) Charles' association announced recently. on comstocks. Four) Tne Page (Continued ing Utah suractivity Springville, down today, 1849 in Denmark. She is mittees raised over $800 In ba- Alma Berry, 86, Black Hawk This is a decrease of nearly vived by the following children: Paris was worried. High walls zaars and over $600 was raised Indian war veteran, resident 25 percent from the- Thanksas a Jorof the city run the length Millid Walton and John Motion Fete 75 . by collecting all the eggs laid of Utah for 84 years and a giving production of last year. but gensen both of Star valley; protection against Hoods, The Thanksgiving pool of In the ward on Sunday, as a member of the Latter Day Willard Jorgensen of Big Hom,i Northwestern the Turkey to contribution on the Six) (Continued Page worthy of Violate Blackfoot, James Jorgensen At Annual Stag cause, From the funds so colPeter Jorgensen of California; lected, $1,683.10 was collected his widow sad thro, chdcwn. j and Orson Jorgensen of Cleve In interest. There was soma E. Anti-Tru- st Laws Attorney Meet Intensive practice' will be the land. outside ward help given. sale of 000 pounds of choice gobbler Salt Lake City-- The Banquet meat. The large pool embraces Tha funeral services were order of business for the Imwas It in wool Utah that 1929, through early sheepmen by perial Glee club and associated held in Cleveland Friday, Noas- about 80 per cent of the At Talk Bowen the Wool ward members to seemed Utah the Marketing . inof Idaho, Colorado, NeWashington, Nov. 24 (AP) 75 players during the present week vember 21, at 12 m. Song, Oh With participants be restless, believing sociation has totalled 12,000,000 vada motion picture cluding members (Ten leading In preparation for the opening My Father ward choir; prayof the fores- - that getting Washington, and MontaIf and returned has the house did meeting pounds suffered complete of their 1930 M.nstrel show. The er, William Smith; song, Sisclub of the Utah State Ag not get under way, they might L. D. S. Institute distributors to tha growers, James na besides Utah. This pool is defeat in the supreme court try less than opening date will be announced ter, Thou Wast Mild and Lovericultural college, 14 officials A. Hooper, secretary, anlaounr- - nearly 35 pee cent ward choir. The speakers in tomorrows paper. today In their defense against from the regional office of the ly year but it I expected (Continued on Page six) 50 per cent of More ed.' than The cast, consisting of 36 were Ola Haiistki of Cleveland, Mrs. Emma Lucy Gates Bowen charges of using methods in forest service at Ogdrin, and part of the decrease will tha wool grown In Utan was be made young men and women, has Hans C. Nelson of Preston, Delights Listeners With Vocal violation of the Sherman anti- the personnel of the local ofup by the Christmas sold the organization through trust law. been in training for a number High Counselor Henry . Larsen fice of the Cache national Idaho Bombing Number. Is affiliated with the production. which The distributors involved in forest, the annual banquet of of weeks past and at present of Cleveland and P. W. Nielsen Clyde C. Edmonds, general National Wool Marketing Utah is just about ready to go be- - of. Logan. Special music was Before a large gathering of the litigation were: manager of both the the Utah Forestctrs club, the Jesus Lover of My students and a number of the association Still A Mystery First National Pictures, Inc., third of its kind held here, fore the footlights, according to a duet, Poultry Producers announcement made today by sou. Bishop Fred Anderson downtown residents. Attorney Paramount-Famoturkey Lasky cor- went off with a bang at the Mount Pleasant- - Berlin and the Northwestern announced several-dFrank H. Baugh, Jr., director of Uianked all who had helped Albert E. Bowen, formerly of poration, Hotel Eceles on Saturday even- 22, Moroni, died yester- organization, Bluhm, . for- the Minstrel. during the sickness and death Logan but now of - Salt Lake er distributing cororation, Um-- ing. ago EmmettfIdaho, Nov. 24 (AP) from Injuries received when ayr includNorthwestern In years past the Imperials of Sister Jorgensen. The speak- - my, gave a Thanksgiving add- - ersal Film Exchanges, Inc., Wilford .Slim Hansen, Rich- -- The attempted bombing of the day pool, the Unto a his automobile crashed had not been have produced a number of very era pra.sed the good that this ress A g Bowen (Emma United Artists corporation. Fox field, a forestry student at the home of Frank Buckland a week standing freight train at a ing Utahs birds, creditable shows and are always itaoble woman had dona, her Lucy Gates), gifted Utah sopra-i- n Film corporation, Pathe Ex- college, was toastmaster ago remained today a mystery crossing here Saturday night. accepted since the pool officials are convinced that the fowls office. Those responding to toa3ts to the sher-ff- s big demand. At the present! work In the Relief society and no delighted her listeners with change, Inc., F. B. O. Pictures time Lew Maughan of the Bla'r said although she was poor In a vocal number, sung in. her corporation, Inc., were: Delia Parkinson, assissevVitagraph, The Lake City Information are worth two or three cents of Salt bomb, consisting Motor company is busy arrang- this worlds goods, she was rich gifted way Film Exchanges, tant director of the regional eral sticks of dynamite, was received here from Washing- per pound more than the trade Educational Re-1- 6 forest office In charge) of pub- thrust into Bucklands home by ton states that Arch D. Ryan, seemed willing to pay at this Professor Waiter Welti of the Inc. ing bookings. All of the wards in the Lord. Closing song, and towns where these famous strain Now From Care and of the Utah Justice McReynolds in deliv- licity service; C. N. Woods, as- someone who first cut the Irrigation engineer of the Unit- time. department Mr. Edmond is in the east players have appeared are anx- row, ward choir. Benediction, state Agricultural college, also ering the opinion to which no sistant regional forest director screen to the kitchen w.ndow. ed States general laind office ious to have them return. Therel Hyrum Nielsen. (favored with a vocal selection. dissent was announced said in charge of operations; T. O. Buckland arrived home a few here, will act as chief of the attempting to secure a better are still a few open dates but A large cortege and many A string trio, Miss Beryl Dunn, the motion picture distributors Taylor, professor of forestry seconds before the bomb explod- field division until a perma- price for the Northwestern tura better price they must be arranged for ear'.y beautiful flowers accompanied Everett and Frank Larsen, con-th- e who normally should be com- and head of the department ed. He hurled it outside where nent appointment Is made to keys. In seekingexecutive is not ,as the cast will disband Dec. 20. body to the cemetery where tributed several selections. The petitors, had entered agree- at the college; K. C. Ikeler, It detonated, taking out win- the vacancy left by J. Arthur the association This years production will be the grave was dedicated by El- -j Logan high school ladies chorus ments binding themselves to former dean of the school of dows in several surrounding re- Moore who has been named ovelooking the fact that inare not as under direction of Frank Baugh act Jointly in dealing with agriculture at the U. S. A. C. sidences. entirely new. The music Is dcr Smith. chief of the field division of dustrialas conditions be and also could Og-dcontributed a number. now of good they and the especially snappy and promises must do business who manager Jr., been made have arrests No peoole ot to surpass anything attempted Jobs as prohi.j- - Director Thomas Romney pf with them. Union Stockyards; Superr and Buckland a bachelor nas ,h. piraww power Washington normal consumeratetelow the in the past. An array of ehd-'me- bitlon agents are popular. The the Institute presided. Miss visor Carl B. Arentsen of the t,ggn unable to name anyone made not will be appointment rs W wo just looking for ft fftlr lias late Jones had charge of pro-- 6 service commission national forest and H-, dancing girls and to take - his life. reasonable price, taking all will Will appear on the 859 applications on hand. Tax J. Becraft, professor of range),ating gram arrangements. is such as these factora into consideration bill this year, T n managenmetit at the collegci i jj seldom found even among proMm totroduced.wfc And W. Glenn (Continued on Page Six) Wounds One Two Man And fessional troupes.,- S. C. Continued Be U. A. of former the head Yeung Slays forestry department and now of the senior silviculturist Death Sentence Upheld By Supreme Court $4,295,000 Paid To Others With Razor While Sleep Walking Washington, Nov. 24 (AP) -- Groat Basin experiment staAnniversary Of The prediction - that the the tion with headquarters at Ogone per cent tax reduction den. state supreme court today Ascention Philadelphia, Nov. 24 AP-- The Sugar Beet Growers Kings New .York, Nov. 24 AP Michael Filosa went walking in would not be continued was , A toast was given in honor sentence of Mrs. Irene death and conviction the of of Snell how Arnold upheld made Chairman Standing today by his sleep with a razor early today and wh,en his journey was of the house rules committee. the .regional office at Ogden Schroeder and W. Glenn Dague, convicted for the murder, of Salt Lake City, Nov. 22 (PVover his half brother had been slashed to death , and his Oslo, Norway, Nov. 24 (AP) We are liable to have an; and a graduate of the college. a state highway patrolman near New Castle, ra., nearly a m,e utah-Idah- o Sugar company the of royal mother and half sister were unconscious in their Brooklyn Increase in taxes if we, Are to) Mr. Watts, during whose term Representatves checks to beet amailed has houses of Europe were gather- home s , head all meet of the department forestry wounds. present with grevious Mrs. Schroeder, 21 year old blonde, and Dague, former . powers totaling annroximatelv ing here today for the celebraon the Ueasury, - Snell at the college the forestry club officials Police, summoned by screaming neighbors, found Filosa mands tion tomorrow of the twentywas . told of Its hls- automobile salesman, were convicted of killing Corporal said. h ere, andyit is Fifth anniversary of the ascen- standing in the front room with a razor in his hands and a The prediction came fn the tory. organized, Its aims, and its Ideals, Paul, December 27, 1929, when he Sought to question peeted an adidtional $1,384,500 sion of King Haakon to tlje dazed expression on his face. In one bedroom they found course of a discussion on the He stressed tjie need for the ' will be sent out about Decemthem about a holdup. throne of Norway. Mrs. short session outlook. In which forestry student to have a good ' ber 15. last March, Newcastle this morning Salvatore Del Hall, 16, dead, and in another his mother, in One train They were tried separately said every record for work as well as a the rules chairman were mada to and his De sister Anna 14, Hall, 49, Catherine, suffering Payments of Prince Engat fixed George brought Tor fellowship and convicted of murder in first degree andi the penalty would be made to ex-- 1 reputation effort Idaho, Mtn- in Utah, growers and face about and wounds the numerous Christian from body.' land, King Queen - good morals. death. Appeal to the supreme court was taken when the New tana, South Dakota and Canada. Alexandrme of Denmark and - Filosa was taken to police headquarters where he was pediate parage of the. approDean F. L West of motions for new trials. Operations to factories except other members of the Danish held on an open He was unable r pedal session ", rh;'nowiv lece faculty was a fecial1 Castle court denied developments. pending charge in South Dakota and one stand she admitted firing at Paul as he one witness the 0n royal family. . I gust. elected to of congress.' the to say coherent a except Degin tn rlnsA tragedy Mtrta explanation give i Following dispatching of the, backed away from their car, and reenacted the shooting, avm aDOUl, mu The guests stepped from the unr v, n, was ieceu he did realize what not and been had he that dreaming train to a gaily decorated sta French civil aviation la suf- tasty menu, the gathering was pointing an unloaded pistol at the prosecuting attorney who slateci anc these two will con of- turned f select t on, to be met by King Haakon doing. Into a dy from she said, pervurfd through regional tinue until about the'middl ,as the ?atrol.niarb; She got a thrill, and Queen Maud, and drove to sports to enjoy a special pro-- ; P0,8 Filosa is 28 years old, unmarried and a house painter, ticcs m FartsMarmeV.Vod 1 robberies and from wearing boys cIoMks. 7 aitwitT, of the palace between lares of Pi1ifc said he had tong been a vjHim f iTari .port Algiers cheering Norwegians 4-- 4-- H 4-- H Sis r Mas-slgl- h'enrdedi X 4-- com-ciss- ar te - C.L semi-tailor- ed Prptnn i , PresidentOf i Press. I fellow-partisa- ns X -- ServiceFor Sister t Hare , ", est-Uar- - i rapid-Veido- -- I - Picture Foresters Producers A on 00 Jt us y- thafc-the-of- fer Sor-'mus- ic da n, Vi-ci- fun-make- I Predicts r.w.ttj ciifotder vagus (3 - de-la- , I 05d dy |