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Show Tuesday, November THE JOURNAL, LOGAN CITY, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH. 25, 1930. by Oscar Hitt When The Goings At Its Worst Paris Gets New FIRST Port Dwarfing Bourget Field Located in Logan; Has Played an Enviable Role in the Development That Has Taken Place in This District in Recent Years They Employ a Modern System of Finances Which Meets Every Requirement of Banking Service. Le Bourget, France (AP) Paris is to have a new airport and Le Bourget is sacL This famous landmg field, illustrated by the spectacular arrival of Lindbergh in the dead of night after his epochal flight from New York, the taking off of Coste on his re- compliment, Pans to and courtless durn field other e, ilights has been found The service offeied by the modem fiinancial institution is a far cry from the bankavailable ing service that was m- ancient - and - 'medieval times. If we roll back the scroll of banking history. Winner and Rites, SreneJ He Was Ready to Die, which exemplified the life and neck-Nac- e, - TI10 A M,rn Frani Joseph, was frea today n orning, were held Saturday of charges oi abetting the sale at 1 in the Second ward chapel, of the $450,000 Napoleon Bishop E. H. Bankhead but he faced two more The ward choir fur- incidents. music under the the Jfft 'jjas acquitted of conspir- direction of Chroister Gladys ing in the disposition of the assisted by Gayle Berry necklace for $60,000 by a jury Hill, the Tne flowers were at last night. He was continued beautifulorgan. and were carried by .bail pt'.idirg action charges of grand larceny and receiving stolen goods. He. issued a statement complimenting American justice on his vindication and saying he to intended press charges agaiiost unnamed persons. He was indicted along with Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Townsend, who were sent to this country in 1928 by tho former Archduchess Marie Therese to sell the necklace for $450,000. They enlisted Hapburgs aid, it was alleged, and sold the jewelry to David L. Michel, a jeweler. Townsend, who posed as a British army officer and Mrs Townsend have never been located. ' Napolecli presented the necklace to his empress, Marie Louise, , on the birth of their son, L'Aiglon, in 1811, and It was handed down to Marie Therese. She recently reclaimed it for $50,000. 0Gti to his church, family and the community. He was fair in all his doings and these are all implanted in the family. Presl- - John Redford, Pioneer $7,500 h t, (Irwt Bottle RlgliU prosperity m this district and it is in a position to render a service to this section which is unsurpassed by any other kind turer whose product is credit, using for raw products men markets ahd commerce and its knowledge of through such, weaving all together into a fabric of mutual confidence which is credit. of financial This pillar strength has acquired a reputation for following only the policies which arc beneficial to this section of the country. Whether its patron is a' large corporation or a humble individual, it rigidly adheres to the policy of extending the same careful attention, to any problem which Is offered to it for solution. Its executives are men of wide experience In banking circles who aie fully competent to cope with every- - financial problem which .they may be called upon to solve, ard who are always willing to give the utmost in service both to borrower and depositor alike, consistent of course with good banking practice. FAULTLESS NOBELT PAJAMAS JEN twelve grandchildren. Six of his grandsons, Marvin and Louis Waldron and Winston Gunnell, Reece and Perl Par- ker, acted aa pallbearers. Service began by the choir singing, Rock of Ages," prayer, Frank Wyatt; solo and chorus, "I Know That My Redeemer Louis P. Maughan of Lives, Logan, assisted by the- - choir. Speakers wereW. H. Maughan, President John C. Brench-l- e , Bishop C. N. Maughan, j Robert Redford Jr., of Logan, James W. Hall, President D. M. fiickmore of Paradise and Bis- hop Bankhead. All told of their with the family and of Mr. Redfodds kind and affectionate nature and of hi faithfulness and devotion Logan, Utah 2 TO DISCUSS FARM LEGISLATION We Talk Turkey 1 We Talk Turkey on shoes for the entire family. You mav rest assured that when you purchase shoes from the College Boot Shop that you will get comfort, style and Harry Real, presi- Special musical numbers were ' dent, also was recently bounji a vocal solo, A Perfect Day, 0ei to district court on simil- Mrs. Fred Garrett; duet, Thy ar charges. Will Be Done Mr. and Mrs. Henty Parker; solo, O My Fa-Salt Lake City Approximatether John Bailey. ly 50 degrees from the fourth will be Bishop Bankhead made the tc the thirty-secon- d closing remarks and commented conferred before the fifty sixth ori the life of Mr Redford. He n union of the Ancient and, felt that all shimatfTklep In cepted Scottish Rite of mind his motto of Stay With masortry closes tomorrow. It, and always give their best grees from the fourth to the. as he did. He thanked all in sixteenth were conferred pit the behalf of the family for every opening day yesterday. thing that had tjeefidone ' in Lake City Dewey- - Artheir behalf. an Indian, was found Shall We The choir sang Meet; Henry R. Cooper pro- - grUty in federal court yester-Coopenounced the benediction. Many day of criminal attack on a automobiles followed to thecem- - white woman. The jury re- saving etery where the grave was commended leniency, dedicated by Joseph G. Gunnell. the Indian from the death peno was convicted alty. Arrappo attacking the woman last August 12 near Randelette on the at price. Every salesman is trained to fit shoes properly. The price , of mens, womens and childrens shoes is always lower at this shop. th Free-presidin- g. , the manager of the Mountain states Telephone company at Gar Tooele, Utah Neil Hood, field, was rescued early day after suffering in snow and cold for 12 hburs, 45 miles west of here. He had gone out to repair a line and had difficulty yester-acquaintan- ce Indian Uintah-Oura- y tion. pm WE TALK TURKEY ,ON SHOES. reserva- Gooding, Idaho, A week) end homecoming of masons of the Gooding lodge was celebrated here with members of Twin Fall, Jerome, Hailey. Rupert, Glenns Eden, Shoshone and Ferry joining the celebration Dean J. G. Eldredge of the University of, Idaho, state grand master, attended 49 North Main . Associated Press Photo In view of agitation for revival of export debentura plan of farm relief, Chairman C. L. Me Nary (upper right) of tho senate agriculture committee, invited president! of three farm organizations to a meeting Style at a Price to decide before congress reassembles whether or not to sponsor new legislation. Those asked to attend were: 8. H. Thompson (upper left) of the American Farm Bureau Federation, C. E. Huff (lower left) of tha Formers Union and L. J. Taber (lower right) of the national Grange. E.W E. W. ELLIOT & CO. $ . r, Utah And Idaho News Briefs AN SEN-HOE- M Northern Utahs Foremost Clothiers Provo, Utah J. D. ClKyton, former secretary of the Provo Consolidated Real Estate company, was bound over for trial in district court on the charge of embezzlement by the judge of the ti. Provo city court vaeiorH.v i. rhnropa h? Ac-v-'- i well bind yourself up with rope as unyielding pajama draw-rin- g around your middle each pighn Learn true Keeping comfort! The smooth, flat, flexible Nobelt minband keeps pajama trousers perfectly in place all night long without noticeable waistline pressure. Its made of sheet rubber not ordinary garter elastic thats why. And its guaranteed never to lose its gentle resilience. ou can get Faultless Nobelt Pajamas in every ait, color combination, and design in broadcloth, Crcale, madras, silk and all the other popular fabrics. And they cost no more than ordinary pajamas. might just Knot tho Provo, Wellsville- Funeral services for New York, Nov. 25 (JP) Leo- John Redford, 86 year old pio- pold Hapsburg, dae time arch- neer, who passed away quietly duke of Austria and a grand his home here on Thursday nephew of the late Emperor on the of the Rothschild era, we iind that banking service consisted only of making loans In anti accepting deposits fact, the attitude and policy was often indicative pf desire to gain an unfair advantage ovtr those who solicited the aid and service that banks at the tuna rendered. Usurious rates of interest were chained a'nd the policy followed was one that oftimes w as a menace to the general welfarci of the community in which it served. However, today we find that there is probably no other busmess which is so to, and absolutely- - essential which is so voluntarily solicitous of, the general welfare of the community in which it is established. The First National banks very existence is entirely dependent upon the promotion of sustained ,in returning to his automobile. Tooele employes of the company went alter him lifter he (had reported his distress over his ti ouble telephone. Hapsbiirg Free Of in WHY BE UNCOMFORTABLE WHEN you SLEEP? Up-to-da- te ined-equat- Created in i 1920, ten years later, it proves to be too small The life of an airfield, a mere ten years, s pointed out by air men, as showing the tremen- dons strides made by aviation since the war The new Paris airfield, estimated to cost $24,000,000 is to be located to the west of Pans along the banks of the Seine. It provides for a cement take off 2000 meters long about a mile and. a quarter m all the cement slides being pointed in a star shape to all the points of the compass, so that planes can always take off. facing the wind. Hard by, to the left, in a basin formed by a widening of the Seine river near Sartrouville, will be the naval airport where seaplanes can alight and take . off and' garage. A railroad station with a direct line leading into St. Lazare station is provided for close behind the customs pavilion of tne airfield. This is one fekture which has been missing at Le Eourget. Two ' large hotels another feature lacking at Le Bourget aie provided for in what has become known as the Tardieu Plan. What name will be given to the new airfield has not yet been decided It is likely that inasmuch as it is situated near to the seaplane landing stage at Sartrouville, the new giant amphibious airfield of France will be known as Sartrouville. IlflTIOilAL-ltA- NIf 3 E. W ELLIOT & CO. T,LIOT&CQ. C Believe Prisoner - Escaped To France Madrid, Nov. 25 (JP) Spanish police, seeking clues as to the whereabouts of Major Ramon Franco, transatlantic aviator, who escaped yesterday from prison here morning where he was held on charges of seditious utterances, believed today that he had fled to Biarritz, France. This belief they based cli a letter found in the cell occupied by Franco during his resin. dence in The fetr ter was signed by Franco, and said that feci was fleeing Spain and going to Biarritz. He expressed great indignation in the letter at the Spanish political situation and at the eight months' prison sentence which had been imposed on him in unishment for his alleged . g store which, commands public The H respect by giving the public commanding values, is, " of its own accord eager to demonstrate its leader ship whenever the occasion requires. Youve heard a lot about new low prices, new high values. Now selling that O youre going to witness a stand-ardu establishes an entire new set of value-givin- g the magnitude of which have no parallel in the O history of retail merchandising. Values, Qualities, 3 Bargains that defy comparison. Defy duplication. Mayor Thompson Greater Bargains are hung in our ready-to-weH Back At Work department than have ever been there before. pace-settin- the-priso- Pre-Holid- ay s, 0 ar a peogeous coats, dainty dresses mark astounding values in this Selling Event. Shoes Were never shown in so many dainty patterns at such reduction of prices. You could scarcely believe the economy with which you may secure footwear for the entire family. The notions department is literally filled with the items so desirable at this season of the year and at such prices as to attract the attention of all buyers. There is just the Christmas Present for Dad, Brother and Sweetheart, in our Gents furnishings department. Come in early and secure your choice of Pre-Holid- ay ELLIOT Chicago, Nov. 25, UP) Apparently completely recovered from W the effects of his recetat emergency appendicitis operation, Mayor William Hale Thompson yesterday got back on the job as presiding officer of the city council. Length of Business Cycle According to experience in the p.i--t, a complete business cycla takes about ten years. That is, teni .vmrs is liie usual time from the lx q'nniug of a jirooperuns period, tliiouali its pen it ami a reaction, to the start t f the next upward more. H SAVE THE DIFFERENCE dL P gifts from our large stock of shirts, ties, scarfs, socks, etc. If you are looking for real values in dry goods you a need go no further for when you come into the store O we are certain that you will be convinced that thei values offered excel those ever offered local trade before. Ladies will find the greatest assortment of the H finest hosiery and lingerie, new numbers and pat- terned to the latest demands. From front to back of our store there are real op- portunities to purchase at a marked saving. O H ft. O COMPANY o DEPARTMENT STORE Rulers of Low Prices 85-8- 7 LOGAN, UTAH NORTH MAIN 3 E, W. ELLIOT & CO.. kei, VV. ELL1UT & CU.r E. VV. ELLIOT & CO.Cr t 4 |