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Show .3 WEATHER WHEAT ' Wheat : Open. High Low ClflSS 77 77 77 3 77 l)ec 78 78 Mar... 78 34 78 ' 81 May 81 73 8 July ... 74 34 UTAH: Generally fair tonight and Sunday; little change in temp. 1-- 3 7-- 8 14 81 81 73 73 IDAHO: Fair, but with local elouds or togs tonight and Sunday. 14 SATURDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1930. LOGAN CITY, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH, VOLUME LIIL SWEET SIXTEEN AT HOME "IN AIR ... -- ft. ir? ' ' ;f, 2,-0- NUMBER 286 uctioneer Murderedin Salt Lake Hotel, Robbed of $5000 j J...S Police Earthquake Mysterious Gas Over Three and One Half Tons of Choice Birds Sold this given a Score in Project'1 at Grad-uall- y Disappeared Taking with it the Secret of its Menace. Authorities to Investigate. Fall-Employme- nt Paradise. - By Mrs. Nettie Obray Paradise Messrs Lloyd .and Marion Olsen completed rthe Brussels, Belgium, Dec.6 (API Slowly as it had cornel the sufflcating pall of poisoned tog which has choked the life out of more than three score dwellers in" the Meuse valley, began to disappear this morning, as the-su-' bored through the mist. It it had gone, however, it had taken with it the secret ot its mysterious menace. Doctors in a dozen villages were too busy answering frantic calls latter part of the w ek. The Water Storage Thutah loSoO )n for ftT , reck-th- . e -- ttSt an lwfb04lS.ha.IT, about three them be made at the msrjcet James A. Cragun, prominent Smithfield citizen and commonly known among friends as The Raleigh Man was a visitor at The Journal office today and he wonders why an up to the minute daily newspaper, such as he holds The Journal to be, has missed the news of a recent earthquake at Smithfield. Mr, Cragun says that about ten days ago he was sitting in the home and the dishes began- to rattle, the stove lids quivered and it began to appear as if the house was haunted. He didnt pay much attention to the incident until about two or three days later when a similar occurance took place In the home. Upon the second occurance of the earth tremor the matter wa? talked over among neighbors both at Smithfield and at Amalga. One woman, whose name Mr. Cragun, had, but did net care to disclose, fainted, evidently believing the world had come to an end. This is the first time the Incident has been called to the attention of the press. Nelson C. Botvles and His Former Secretary Face ' Formal Murder Charges Accused of Stabbing project in this state. recommended Mrs. N. C. Bowles, i present "a m -- s rV Sixteen-year-ol- V r5,. d , Presidents Progress Of Me M - 12 I 9 Maid Discovered body Bound and Gagged Salt Lake City, Dec. 6 (;p Sara Frank. 66, an auctioneer of Memphis, Tenn was slain In his hotel room here early today and robbed of jewelry and money amounting to about $5,000. His body was discover- ed this morning when a maid went to clean the room, Fralnk was bound with a towel and gagged with one own stockings. He was completely disrobed and had been struck over the ear with a beer bottle, which was found shattered on the floor. The receiver was off the telephone but the hook was tied down with a womans stock- Ing. The floor was littered with clgaret butts, which, investigating officers said were colored with lipstick. Frank is survived by a widow a!nd two children in Memphis. He came here November 12 to conduct an auction for a jewelry concern, along with Martin Perel, his partner, who has a room two doors away from Franks. Police were told Perel asked him t o attend a wrestling match here last night but wa3 Informed he had other plans. The loot consisted of a diaAwards mond ring valued at $4,000 to Eagle $5,000, a diamond and platinum pin valued at $600, and At Court Of Honor stick $600 in currency arid drafts. The condition of Franks and the position .of his Meet Sunday Set room led body police to believe he had been drugged and then attacked by a woman companEagle Scout awards will be ion or by someone she admitamong the honors conferred at ted to the room. A womans the Logan-Cach- e stake 'court of rouge and powder compact was honor for higher awards of found in the room. the Cache valley council Boy A small glass containing a Scouts of America, Sunday mixture oft ginger ale and evening at 7 oclock in the whisky was in the room, with taberrtacle. John H. Wilson, a small vial which police becommissioner in - Logan - stake lieved had contained a pbterflr" will be general chairman of drug. Frank Apparently had the meet. , struggled with his bonds to reThree scouts are to have reach the telephone in an efcognition with Eagle awards: fort to summon aid. ueath Joseph Osmond, Troop 7, Lo- evidently resulted from a skull gan Eighth ward; Walter Han- fracture, police said. Perel said he heard a womsen, Providence First ward, ans voice in Frank's room 11; and Clifford. Saund Troop ers,- Troop 117, Hyde Park. uhen he returned to the hotel Director William Peterson about 11:30 last night, with of the extension service of the laughter and other , evidences Utah State Agricultural college of a sociable party." He said and member of the executive he did not enter and did not board of the scout council, will see his partner alive again. Police also were informed give the main address. Troops 4 and 104 of the Lo- Frank had been "seen In a gan Second ward will officiate restaurant here yesterday with in the flag raising ceremony two women companions. The murder occured at the following - the opening song and NewhOuse hotel. Police were prayer.What I Had to Do to Earn looking today for a small darsc a Merit Badge," will be the cemplexioned woman who was theme of a brief talk by Madi- reported to ' have checked out son Thomas, Junior high cf a South State street hotel school pupil and member of early today. Scout Troop 5, Logan Fifth ward. SeventH Ward The Logan high school orchestra will urnlsh music. . In charge of awards will be Won Close Game -- ' Ray J. Becraft of Cache stake, court of honor chairman. The Spenst sisters will contribute a From Ogden Team vocal duet; and a song and ceremony will be followed by the bendlctlon and taps. The Litgim Seventh ward 51 men yon a ast very writing game 'from the Ogden her eni rent Accepts Invitation ward Ia4 night before a large rrond in (he Sevenlh ward recreaof-hi- Fortland, Ore., Dec. 6 (API-Na- med as murderers by a coroners jury ' and faced by formal murder charges by tb.e to Confer with the authorities state. Nelson C. Bowles. 34, seeking an answer to the riddle. Portland millionaire, and his They knew only 'that as the Irma G. former secretary, tog rolled in the victims coughLoucks, 28, generally known as ed, choked and died. r;z Mrs. Irma Loucks Paris, today No more deaths were reportawaited the next move of the ed today, and as reports came law. ' in from the stricken districts it wouid be idie ths $500,ooo. m Yt The two are accused' of stabbegan to appear as though the time of the year. Both male and . probably commission recommended bing to death Mrs. Leone C. '. terror had passed. Government were female employed. help the Cache valley or Hyrum Bowles, 33, wife of mil- i' medical authorities were on the ' Numerous visitors came each that Paris" anart-daunJt of the Salt Lake valley I Hnnaire in Associated Press PSofo ground to begm their investigashed where the to the nrTiw,t large hp retained in vs Rfe tnent November 12, Both have P tion, and they had all the coWinifred Bryden, a Detroit high school girl, hat work was carried on Bnd were ferred position ahead of other admitted heinK in the apart - the to fly alone. Four eolo flights, pronounced perfect, demonstrated operation they needed. In much interested vetv qualified Utah projects. An ini- The simple folk who fled she could pilot a plane, , metoods the fowis. pending laI of $30,0,000 o: appropriation in homes panic, theip village oyf. are meinbers t0r this project was made a year remained inside behind locked of the Utah Poultry association aRd its renewal is pending divlsiwi ag0 3 conere5-s- . It would Bcrden Western marketing cost (Continued on Page Eight) Rayway which is a branch of the north eventually $1,600,000. m.9 iVelwUn: AiUUi O ttAiU ACPUi UCU U n verdicti yesterday ThP that Mrs. vb, Co. Branch Backs Son Works Behind Bowles died from . a knife The wound inflicted With murder-count- y Cache w&t6c users &ssoci&tiont u,r Fund Counter of also the Employment te& eLh5on c- IrCw!e Grocery an3 Harry C, Parker, board, representated this organLogan Employment ization at the water storage oriT San Fratacisco, Dec. 6 (TP) Mayor A. O. Lundstrom has session on Friday afternoon in .h!5eJ, !! Theres more romance behind received a letter from the Bor; Count9 . In New York a grocery store counter than den Western company Logan in railroading for Jack Shoup, branch office endorsing the of the commissione was present. wfennl.,ist?nyvJnJ?lcnf , son of Paul. Shoup, president movement of the Logan Em-ore. M. The Cache representatives Mr. Mrs. William and pyBf7e h0afd a the Southern Pacific rail ployment council and the chamon norted being Preston , be of commerce to request raXwon 0 Fiiiancee Committee way. Water Young Shoup, a graduate of district of subscribers for Ttoah to Nephtot Users daughter Columbia uni- fTmpToTeseatoeConSbu?T witness, Urges Report On Stanford isand shares in the Hyrum unit of the beMarspr2irHSs Profeasi;r .ug- ,r j p f wil a clerk in a chain versities, Employment grocery store in San Francisco. And he likes it. Whats ..was stiU suffering Dom a 'ernment has In mind to con- Novemberth.in for bv an unidentified committee more, his father approves. The ecySmun?MUoif Bmlichichurch Die finance beating state renuMto if the .struct Atound the Cprher of Topanamah man last Tuesday night. The the Logan Employment fcdtmdl elder Shoup began his upward is forthcoming. Iproval York City. Mh! 1930!n man allegedly threatened her urges business houses, indus- climb in railroading as a teleMrs. Fogelberg will be remem-- 1' . . with death if she toldwhat she A. O. Lundstrom, Chairman, tries and- schools and any graph operator. I bered for the leading parts she The romance has gone out Executive Committee, rmiTIQC WniBlA knew qf the case. other institution which have I iTililllC llUllluo --i played in many Brigham Young not reported on the finance of --railroading," young Shoup Logan Employment Council, few college dramas and operas a plan to do so as soon as pos- said. The pioneering has all Logan Utah. , years ago. After stocking Selected As New sible. Where firms can advance been done. In this business its Dear Mr. Lundstrom f What Congress ait Lake City I am pleased to inform you anTplavtorth the money for the December just starting. j Cto held a While attending Stanford he that at meeting salaries, this will be greatly mnliSfor today,! , Cow Tester y ahaberdah-- 1 yjth our mp oyees, it was appreciated. If this is not done was && conto to evr it will not be posible drug store proprietor .and ed unanmiously Where she continued her studies tinue the work on the project. partner in a general merchan-(tw- o percent of all earnings u,and Senate well attended , meeting of Is tore. our He to 8 dise studied chain the employ.The employment council nt recognition in many theA members employees n Richmoiid-LewistoSaturday' of the on ment council very desirous of having all p$- In recess until Monday snfmfXvid herd improvedairy he some the work list receive ,no. a (SPTo nn as ingenue lead ment association was held at Finance committee considers be made These money before Christmas. $234. contributionstOf wltih a stoek company Richmond Friday evening to nomlnatins to tariff commission. was paid out today ior tbs Benjamin Goddard during the months of Decern- a Friday hear a talk by George Q. BateKnoS', twenty men who have worked she played in the man and to select a tester. Mr. In recess Tennessee, on Three) Page (Continued next since Wednesday. The A Bateman used charts made from New York production of Agriculture committee favorDies In Salt Lakp group will be started Monday 'Most Immoral Lary, starring figures obtained in a survey at ably reported resolution to ap- providing there are sufficient Alice Brady. In 1929 she re- Wellsville last year which' eni- - iPropriate $60,000,000 for loan Raid In Hollywood funds or promise for funds to turned to California where she prasized the importance of the .to farmers, 6 A Dec Lake Salt City, meet the pay day. .on Thurswon added laurels as a dra- dairy cow in our agricultural i Sena tor Wheeler chargee' Goddard. 79, for day. Quick action is necessary. Benjamin matic actress, particularly in He showed In a gra- - fore Indian committee that the In Ends 27 more In Fighting than years charge More names from the sur- of the Russian classic The chart that production in- - g9vernments handling of phic of Bureau the Information Train and the world from November to jlune (dian3 was little less than crim-i- st vey committee . continue m the temple grounds of the come in so the list now reaches on of Martin Flavins and then continually drops I Inal. Hollywood, Cal., Dec. 6 (ip) premier Later died Saints church, Day Interstate commerce commis- about eighty families. Thofce Spindrift. Up to the time of until November again. at his home here yestwith families and In most need suddenly To straighten this line out sion decided to question nomin-an- d earivUghtoday her marrtage Mrs- - Fogelberg has acute indigestion. nocemm cf her erday ?s to the new power commls- receive preference. ty.been busy with, radio work hojd the production at a siom The finance committee 13 'Mr. Goddard was,- associated tomatic Mr. engagements to hlgherjlevd., acwrdmto entortamment in Various organizations York City. iBaieman, it is necessary to keen pleased' to report the following with that church practically all his the audience turned upon the Mr. Fogelberg is also well lecords, as a basis of better feed Saturday raided. tourmet - (Continued l.fe thousands of on Page Five) and In recess known in Logan. He received and care. Mr. Bateman pointed ists during his lectures and busMore than 400 men and four his B. S. degree from the Utah out committee is that the records show that atAppropriations iness activities at the Bureau of women were arrested and bun State Agricultural work on $150,000,000 bill. college in the men who have been in the He was to bom M information. Gels Good in off died committee con. Hollywood 1827 and received his M. B. A. testing associations jails Boy three or Agriculture Yorkshire, England; and came to ,and Los Angeles. degree from the Harvard! Grad-- more years receive on an aver- - riders drouth relief, Utah hi 1879. To Form Ministry tionThehall.game, w us well charges were lodg- uate School of Business Admin- -- age about $13.00 a year more: Friday For His Prize Hog His w.dow. and one son, J. edVagrancy plajed in those jailed. The istration in 1929. After graduat- per cow than the dairymen who Passed annual against spite of mueli substituting to find office supply bill, Percy Goddard, survive him. took place- - In uattng from Harvard, Mr, Fog- - have never tested. Paris, Dec. 6 (AP) Louis out the five that worked the best the loft of a storage building, 'elberg accepted a position as aq . The other art of the meeting' Refused to stop use of the Dec. 6 ( p ) Los Angeles, . where Improper dances alleg Assistant Agricultural Economist was devoted to the discussion government funds for . poison-i- n Barthou today accepted an in- together. Seventh started out early ami a Utah Truck Driver Harold IMcKean, 14, was vitation . from President the Bureau of Agricultural and selection cf a tester for inS alcohol. edly took place. leading at the quarter. Ogcommittee proud boy today. With hogs to form a ministry in were When 14 officers of the vice Economics, U. S. Department of the coming year. There were five Appropriations den lead at the half and s succession to defeated quoted at less than 10 Cents a- Agriculture. In October 1929 he applications for the job. Those-9PiI'ieworX. the P.rieri'cl.er't to perplace attempted d Gets Cold Bath jquad maintained the lead until just a Dufunc. pound, his prize Tardieu. Federal Andre of to on transferred went public building the record at government the formers and members of meeting thecas few moments before the close of ' roc" barrow brought a record he was later favoring a local man, then they audience under arrest, a pitch- - Farm board where the game when Seventh staged a Teachers In Session S price of $1,25 per pound at avaii- - (Promoted to the- - position of an proceeded to select the tester I battle ed resulted. PnllcAmcn Every auction here.1 Vernal, Utah, Dec. 6 (JP) Upwards of 28 teachers, rep- rally which brought the score t Associate Agricultural and on the second LlMitm I OilCuGlvll by officer four divisions able in balloting Harolds mother is a widow Henry Lee, his truck and nine was called to the scene. Sev- - Bust, resenting practically e v e r y hallot Thomas- - Whittle- - won- - out-Herbert Flejeher and Alvin Carlschool in the county, known f a m- took- - a cold b a tlr here and takes In- - washing Mr. and Mrs. Fogelberg plan The members present decided j son now on missions. Herbert Find 174 Bombs lit' ta erehurl-'o- n Was fightmg5 Bottles the honmTn Jhoo making the befmningofthe ford, Cal. The heldlng a session at ttie. court England and .Alvin in Oenuany, wilt bought the the 11 new On - (ington, D. C. 3hh clubs. as used year. ed September and ; set sail fur home in December. hog a few months ago for These buys were star forwards oh $17.50, giving his note for pay- icy water In the Green river, wlth PerformingrVth were discovered high, school, president of the Hip loeai team of 19 8. Both are , bombs The truck, its cargo and Lee, dances,; Yt" is a'customary thing for so in "starting on JanuaryTst ment. Entered in the Christne h flwrtsri over heh six feet and will add much ta mas livestock show here, the in a closed cab, were submergis to acouta organization they will lore three months re- - today by police continuing toe- teachers organization rewhich yesterday The, the teams rhanees, Carlson has charge of the sessic'n. even - tord. This break came because seah perker was adjusted grand cd but Lee breke a window, and been torn from them by in d0 Last turnj a been .. spectators. playing in champion In the junior div- climbed out and was pulled (toxicated jlng sutmaster Kilburn ana of the slowness in getting mem- - vealcd nearly 100 bombs in proposition of insurance for wilh the mission team so he was in' Assistant Thomas Cardon took tiers of of revision concealment various teachers the and place's by the ferry operator. - Police said liquor ision and won a $40 premium. ' eshore to sign. U1 Four of the rams were and the others drowned resides at Roosevelt. ogan and Mrs. M. T. Owen, a very secretary. fast and hard fought game from was reni program Interesting (he Isigiin Seventh ward M men Salt Lake Woman Killed On Highway; Seventieth Birthday Roy Bullen Succeeded As Manager of Sego dered for the entertainment second team In the latters hall last of Mr. Owen who . has been I Mrs. D. W. Hess will observe niglii. Both teams played a deconfined to his home with ill- - her 70th birthday on Sunday, fensive game and a low score reMilk Products Company By S. Murder Held Girl December 7, which Is also the For. .ness for some. time. Involuntary Dgden sulted. Tile Juniors were faster birthday anniversary o f her and outplayed their larger opponfcity Budget mother, whose maiden name ents most of the time. The score the regular session .of was Jane Lodcr, and who wuk Salt Lake City, Dec. 6 AP S. P. Harter, for the'last four' Salt Lake City, Dec. 6 AP Mrs. Annie Collins, 56, Salt was 5 to 3. and a half years general, sales manager for the Sego Milk evening City, is dead and Miss Virginia Honnold, 22 Ogden the' nelrs croLingT the plains PiT-Products company on the Pacific, coast, has been named to 1931 budget were tentatively ter immigrating t o America beauty parlor operator, is being held on a technical charge of succeed the late Roy Bullen as general manager of the com- - fixed - at - $263,726 92, which from England. Mrs. Hess was involuntary manslaughter here today. . Mrs. Collins was killed by an. automobile driven by Missj pan.v. , 0i Honnold on the Salt Lake-Ogde- n Harter, a San Francisco man, was elected to the position figu pioneer! highway last night. Miss . ar approximately the so an early Utah and Utoern Cal f r y the bnard of directors yesterday. He to to to out return and budcar she told same another as those of turned police Final at New York: Colgate 7, pass op rated the first ferry boat .Honnold plans or. the Bear river.- Mr. and Mrs. Collins stepped directly in front of the car. The woman N. Y. U. 6 the coast to close his affairs there and will assume his new Krt. The detailed figures for vaK killed instantly. lfFiaal at Philadelphia: Navy position here in about two weeks. He said no immediate 5 ' "6j, about car her .hanges are contempkted by the company.' r ' pubhfuiea? Ogdenwoinairhaid madHhe vastravclhig at' for inLoraol ablimgtoir C- -.1 zxt died.last Sunday- - ' or ss b?!i lf,u Ti tyl yv ' Jlr. quarter tons of dressed projects approved lnclud- Swf.X?' ed the Ogden river unit, to cost busihave been in this They rom $3 000,000 to $4,000,000; veral the.T)eer Creek unit of the Salt cession. Each fallyef .realize Lake to cost basin project F.reater. .proftte :.an. from $6,500,000 to $10,500.0001 the - previous year. Aside-froLake protect inDu- realized their Chesne county, costing uie prom about furnishes employment $1170,000. and the Gooseberry project for over a score of people that project, in Fmery county, to cost and r v Frank, 66, of phis, Tenn.,- - wa Drugged by Woman. ' Woman Faints Water Istorasre' 'rem -- Sam Mem- At Smithfield; mission Preferred to Place Cache Unit Ahead of other Work while Endorsing Four other Projects. wTdlliecft association at aitalUppS the Utah Poultry, Com- Believe - mnunS T g . Plan - .... - - , Is Doing . Sr S Efaftor . i jilteori r imlraf L ; - Jd al . Price . treasury-post-entertainm- - Dou-merg- ue 3 s , i to-se- nd tourtStthe fr in , 9 Czeelio-Slovaki- - I? Shoppingdaqs tillChristmas - PJ Harter .ke toeSreTfor , toe-193- f.pant Sy il T i 1 |