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Show ' 1 . r. ; ;;; . .. ;. ..i i.- m an m - ffTTT TtfTT iw r . - PCHF THE JOUR?? At, LOG AS CITY, PAGE TWO FILM COMIC ADOPTS DAUGHTER THE JOURNAL at tha at 'k except Office every day la the Iot Logan. Ltuh, a Second Clan. Matter. A.DVEKT15L V Holiday nr. Slx ,v KATES ELH.MSHED ON APPLICATION fcl liSt KIPTION KATtd Paid in advanea Sy man, per monlh- By mail, two year advance. 11! vere d, per month- advanceDejivered, two year - ' $ v - Parly Fatal t. M. Evertoa By London. Dec. 12 To thq accompaniment of assort- ed shrieks, squeals, and giggles from the assembled a cat and Lady guests, mouse played hide and seek under the chaos at a womans dinner here last night at which Miss Ishbel MacDonald, daughter of the Prune Minister was speak- ing The price of mouse- traps here ,s 3d each (eq-uivalent of 6c D. S.) but Ever- ton and Eons sell them in Logan for four for a nickle. MacDonald Ishbel Miss would undoubtedly recommend to the Prime Mmls-te- r the purchase of some traps to rid his house of mice if she knew they could so cheaply, be, obtained Good hardware always casts less at Evertons. - Member of Associated Press a Tha Associated Preaa U exclusively entitled to tha oaa tor lapub. ideation of all aevva dispatch credited to it or not other us credited Sn tbia paper and alao tbe local new publlabad thereto, i All right of republication of apodal diapatchea thereto era alao reserved. 5 READINGS BAROMETER Rain Catui JI. A BAD SCARE gfsmn PUBLISHED BY THE EABL A ENGLAND PUBLISHING COMPANY CnU-re- i COUNTY, UT Fail Chang . s Todays ' 29iiiiXili2ii13!li!4)i6i!6il7118i!li80 Yesterday J s J ? s J J 5 j ' 1 j$ S ; Conferees Change Tha above reading are taken trom THB JOliKNALS barometer at $ oclock each 'afternoon except Sunday, The y eater day reading each Jfonuaj refer to Saturdays reading. Emergency Public Works Measure HOOVER ON ADVERTISING Hoover made a contribution to- the literature in his recent address to the Associa tion of National Adtertisers. lie pointed out the effect of advertising to transform small industries into mass production. He effectively illustrated the idea, by saying that it probably took 1000 years to spread the knowledge of the wheeled, cart, but modern advertising made the automobile the universal tool of man In 20 years. Advertising shows people the next step in their progress, and it stimulates their ambition to increase their usefulness and production, so they can take that next step. M J - PRESIDENT NOON DEPARTMENT Him 'hi i.i - 4goctati i'lei 4 Hoi o Youd hardly know him without hi horn rimmed spec. but the man seated ie Harold Lloyd, screen comedian. Superior Judge Samuel Slaka (left) hae made final the edoptlen by the Lloyd of Marjorie Elisabeth, S, ea a aleter and playmate for their daughter, Mildred - Mrs. Charles Ladle was host- - era were laid for the honored ess at an attractively appointed guests and Mr and Mrs. Cyrii dinner on Sunday evening tn Bird and family, Mr. and Mrs compliment to Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bird and family, Mr. and Eli Christensen of Brigham city. Mrs. Alton Bird and family A backet of fruit centered the Miss Mildred Bird and Mr. and table Covers were laid for the Mrs. Clarence Bird, honored guests: Beth, Leda andl Mrs, Alfred Yonk entertained Vance, Darrell and Inez Chns-T- at a dinner Sunday In honor tensen of Brigham and Mr. and 0f her daughter, Arlenes btrth-jMr- s. Washington, Dec. 13 (AP) Conferees on the $118,0o0,000 emergency public works bill l educed the total appropriations today t8 $116,000,000 and restored the house provision to permit the president to use the specified sums interchangeably. The conferees also eliminated the senate amendment requiring that local labor be emnrojects ployed on all relief The reduction in totai appropriations was brought about by cutting , down from $5,019,-00- 0 to i3,00o,00 the senate amendment for work on unreserved public land roads. Ladle and family. !day anniversary. A large cake Relief society fornied the centerpiece for the Salt Lake City Man i The Mendon " ' held the work and business table where places were mark- L temple excursion Friday even-- , meeting on Tuesday afternoon jed for Mr. and Mrs. William Ladies Auxiliary Shot By Bandits was given on K. Yonk, Charles Yonk, Arlene ln;Mrs Sarah Dames and son, A demonstration Mr. and Mrs. Ed Call , Holds Meet of Christmas n Mra "cUuda ajid Mr. and Mrs- - Yonk, The Ladies auxil- - and FonteUa, Mendon were dinner ceiW.y Blarche Bird.Stoker Wichita, Kan.; Dec. 13 (AP) Re-- 1 Mrs Melvin Muir was host- iary held their monthly meet- guests Sunday at the home of iand Police today were seeking iw.o 'ess were and a health dinner at served fiechments after ing Friday at the home of the Mr. and Mrs. John Ladle on lecture under the direction of men who escaped late yesterpresident, Mrs." Nellie Hancock. their return to their home In meeting to a large attendance, Bingham at herhome on day after a companion had The following program was giv- Salt Lake City from Grace, Ida. Mrs. Clarence Bird entertain- Mrs. ho. ed at a deHghfuily arranged (Wednesday evening. Those pre-ke- y been wounded fatally in a gun Christmas en: story, battle with police, and two by- tUnnr on Sunday In pen t w ere Mr. and Mra Blancher Birc ; piano soto. Mm een wounded Charles Ladle "Is navlng a Kidman, Mr and Mrs. standers had1-bof her son, Billie's 4th Julia Muir; a duet. Mrs Julia new were A. his to house built Mr. the Mrs Elmer and garage bystanders slightly, Hancock, A cake Muir, and Mrs. Olive Hughes. milk truck. birthday anniversary. sc Walker, Mr. and Mrs. J. Bowman and Elenore Allen-baugdelicious with can. 'decorated After iLe program beautifully 15. dies formed the centerpiece for Edgar Hancock, Mr. and Mrs. served to Mr. and Mrs. Vernal Nielson refreshments were have moveci to Men- the table where More than 50 shots wete were Theo Larsen, Mr. and Mis, covers Mesdanies Julia Wood. Sarah J. of Weston Mrs Harry fired on a downtqwn street Olive don to make their home. He for the honored guest, Mr. Hughes,. Pearl Wood, the new agent at the U. I. C. and Mrs. Howard Leatham, crowded with office workers on Bartlett, Mr. and Mrs, Mu.r. Julia Is and Hughes, Blanche Bird, and has taken the place of family, Mr, and Mrs. John A. Hancock their way home,, and Christand Mrs- Muir and Mrs. Hancock r; Smith mas shoppers. Only the three Asa Baker of St. George was Mr Richards who has recently Leatham and family, Mrs. Maran( tha Leatham. Misses Virginia and daughter Delpha, were the casualties were reported. here a .few days visiting with resigned. Dr. A. iJ. Bowman, bystander and Ruby leatham, Miss Velna BJiests of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Maori Savonis Club Sunday evennnr. who was wounded slighly, is BaterSummers, Charles Leatham, all Hancock on was spent in Us- attached to the United States of Wellsville, Miss Thelma Bate. (The evening Mrs Clarence Bird was host, Gathers ra an veterans bureau here. His home The Savonis club was en- man. of Logan and Mr. and Mrs. ess at an attractively arranged refreshments were Served. is In Salt Lake city. Bird lunched! Friday In honor of tertained at the home of Mrs. Mildred Aia Baker of St. George was Leatham and Zina Baker on Thursday. Sew- C.wwwrawr CALA,1 Mrs. Martha scnooi 'a dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs Miss Helen Summers of Wells-vill- e. ing was the feature of the af. &unaay Charles Baker on Monday. Rescued From Xmas Fete Covers were laid for Mrs. ernoon. Plans were made for Mrs. Edward Call entertained Mildred Bird, Mr. and Mrs. Bird a party to be given for Mrs. The Mendon Sunday schoo1 at a dinner Sunday evening. and son Billy and the honored Devere Lamont. Luncheon was superintendency. Han- -; cut flowers centered the table served to Mesdames Ellen Ladle. cock, Alonza Wood Edgar . Burning Car, Hurt guests Flow ers formed the and Claude where covers were laid for Mr. Lizzie Barrett, Bird. Marjory with teachers. Misses and Mrs Sorensen, and Henry Yonk Ethel Taylor, Marva Kidman, Clella Ladle, Muir and children,, Edris and Lloyd, Mr American Fork, Dec. 13 (AP) Ada Walker, DeLone- - BakerMaggie Sadie Hardman, And Wednesspent Mrs. Call and children Seagull and George Wears, 43, an Itinerlone Larsen, Myrl Lamont, ano -150 at Chris day buying Ingan Theat and Edgar. ant of Pittsburgh, Pa., dashed Miss Isabella Stumpf. Mrs. John mas Fete Is a custom In the It toys. hostwas Muir Melvin into a burning railroad car p. Baker was a special guest. Mendon ward to have Christ- essMrs. at dinner on Sunday even- thfee times today to rescue entertMrs. Selma Hancock was a mas trees Mrs i DeLone Larsen with laden Mrs. presents and of Mr, his pal, Phillip Morgan. 54. and ing in honor ained1 the members of the Sea- dinner guest of Mrs. Alta Kid- for the children of the kinder- Verland Shelton. A basket- oi suceded. Both men were classes at man on Friday., gull and inter- fruit centered the table. Covers finally burned about the head and First garten, primary severly .Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Long, mediate her hbme , on Friday evening The children grades. were honored laid for the. guest and arms. Games were- - played and lunch- - stroth of Rldgedale, Idaho, were are given tickets with, the numMuir and eon served to Lorraine Wood, were dinner guests of Mrs. ber of times each has attended and Mr- and Mrs. MaeBessie Delphi Smith, Faye Hancock, Longstroths mother, Mrs. Em-Cl- Sunday school during the year. daughter Mrs- - Alex Buist of Wellsville 1,509 Communists Richards. Ann Hardman, ma Hancock on Suhdy. The children holding the high, at a delicious din-n- er Virginia, Heningpr. Melba Buist. Alonza Wood and daughter, est numbers are given the first entertained in honor of her- - birthday Hazel jMuir, Inez Barrett. Me'ba Leah, spent Saturday at Og- - chance to draw from the tree. In New York anniversary at tbe home of Maisejl, Wanda Hill, Louise Kid- den visiting relatives. are being complet- her Other mother, Mrs. Mary Sorman 4nd Mildred Bird. Word has been received that ed for plans the Christmas celebra- ensen on Sunday. Covers were Mrs.Arthur Kidman enter Jeiemtah Baker, a resident of on December 25 consisting laid for Mrs. Mary Sorensen, New York, Dec. 12 TAP) tained at a prettily arranged Mendon uho has been in Cal tion of a at 10. 30, a m. Mrs. Hannah Whjtney, Mrs. LiZ' About 1500 communists bearing tinner pn Sunday. A basket of ifornia the past month visiting In the program ward chapel gnd drawing zie Baker, Mrs. Mollie Soren- banners denouncing the Britfruit centered the table where with his daughter, Mrs. Chub from the Christmas tree; a sen, Mrs- - Rhoda Sorensen, ish. French and American govcovers were laid for Mr. and Helm, is quite ill at her home. childrens dance at 2 p. m. Larsen, Mrs- - Alice Sor ernments, tried to march past Mrs. C. W, Kidman of Collin-- j Mr. and Mrs. George Ander. where Santa Claus will visit iensen, Mrs- - Jessie Sorensen, the French consulate today and ston, Mr. and Mrs. Kidman Ison of Malad, Idaho, were dm- - the children. To close the an(j Mrs, Hughes, MlssLe-ther- e were rushed by police who usdayjMj, ner guests at the home of Mr. and family. will be a grand ball in'ona Bujst, and Don Krause ed fists and clubs In an attempt Mr. and Mrs. George Hiibner, and Mrs. Verland Shelton on the amusement hall. Dancing 0f Salt Lake City and Mr. and to disperse them. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ladle, Satuday. Mrs. Lizzie Sheltpn, will by the lights of the Christ Mrs Buist Arthur Kidman, Bishop "H. C Mrs. Anderson's mother ac, mas be tree and everyone is Invited Sorensen, Lottie Richards, Mol-li- e companied them back to their to attend. Sorensen. Claudie - Staufler home where she will spend Mrs. Orson Kidman enter, Bloodstained Hat and Lizzie Baker attended the the winter. at a childrens party tained Miss Clco Richards, daughter tn of her daughter, Wan- - j' of Mr. and Mrs. Kyrum Rich- da'shonor In Teacher Mystery 12th birthday anniversary ards, who has been confined Games were a deland "The best sound in the State played to her home with infection in Icous luncheon served. A beau- -, jher arm, is able to get out once tiful cake centered the table Fori Morgan, Colo,, Dec. 13 'more. and rose cups filled with nuts (AP) A. mans hat bloodstains Mra. O. J. Barrett and family were given as favors. Those on the crown and the initials SUN., MON., TUES., (were dinner guests - Thursday present were her school teach. jFGR." on the band, was turnWEDNESDAY n, of her mother and sister. Mrs. er, Vance Walker and Orson ed over to Sheriff R- - A. Jane Stumpf and Miss Isabella Owen Kidman, Seth son today for Investigation m of Miss Enid Stumpf. Kidman, Howard Jensen, Carl the disappearance t Mrs. ear old Wiggins. Charles Ladle was the Yonk, XloyCnCidmarr, Edris Marriott at a prettily appointed Kidman, Dorothv Yonk, Carma Colo, school teacher j hostess dinner Sunday in honor of Yonk, Wilda Kidman, Adora since November 'Mr. and Mra. John D. Baker Kidman. La Faye Kidman and hat was found by J. A. Reconditioned .and son, John. - Cut flowers Kenneth Peterson. Watt police magistrate of centered the table where plkces Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wood, Crowley. Colo. Watt said he .were marked for the honored who have been ill at their home discovered the hat near a fence guests and Mr. and Mrs. Ladle are able to be ud and out again ipost along the Empire Imga land family. tion reservoir, near Wiggins. t - Mrs. Sarah Thompson of Can- M. I. A. Rehearsing ada was the dinner guest of Mrs. Arthur Kidman Tues- Contest Plays M. LA. Dramatic club are day. busy rehearsing the three one Ed and Lee Peterson of In the Making," were dinner guests of act plays, and Guaranteed to -Miss Mary Jensen on Sunday. The Song of Solomon "The Bank Account which will Give Satisfactory be presented Friday, December Sleighing: And 19, in the waid opera house. SUN., MON., TUES., Skating: They are under the direction of WEDNESDAY The following enjoyed .a Activity Leader Miss Jennie 'sleighing and skating party on Richards. Mr. and Mrs. James Poulsen, Miss Leah 'Monday evening: attended the Wood, Miss Marjory Bird, Miss Fred Poulsen Mary Longstroth, -- Miss Vera birthday dinner Wednesday in Miss Alice Shelton, honor hf Mrs. Joseph Beaten Hiibner, and Miss Gladvs Buist, Keith, of Deweyville. Stauffer, Fred Sorensen, Orson Mrs. Clarence Bird and Mrs, Parker, Claud Stauffer, Wayne Afton Bird entertained at a Hiibner. Marcell Bird and Cleve dinner on Monday in bonct of their son, Billies 4th birthThird South and Main Hancock. Mr. and Mrs. Alma Hill of day and daughter Renees 2nd Two Is To Be ExtravagantSalt Lake City were guests at birthday anniversaries. Utah decorated with candles i the home of Mr. and Mrs. Theo cakes - ly Entertained. covcentered the table where Whitney on Sunday. MRS. MARVEL BARTLETT, Correspondent daer - 1 1 TPI.. E LI NDBFKfi, Corrrspondrut of Mrs AnderEiver Heights The New Test- chnner guestsMrs. Harriet Monl-r- o. sons mother, ament class of the Sunday Dinner was served at 4 m school held a party Wednesday the afternoon. Mrs Montrose evening In the ward amusement leTt for California on Tuesday hall. Games were the features fpr an indefinite stay The Belief society held their of the evening. Dainty refreshvctk and business meeting! ments were served. received The Sunday school and mut- Tuesday. Each memberChristmas uals gavea harvest ball Tbura- -- a bag - containing day evening mthe ward muse- j goodies. Mi and Mrs Thomas Roberts ment halL Lucky spot dances were the main features of the ?fB'u JifiV ing with Mrs. Roberts evening. Anderson. Andrew Mis. John Anderson and Mrs. is at home Mrs. McCombs daughters, entertained in honor health after of Mr, Anderson's birthday re- again- - enjoying several weeks illness-Mis- t cently A large birthday cake Mona Bowen has spent formed the centerpiece for' the Mr her fer 12 a week w itii Ubte Covers we Lewis grants Bo!,n guests. Toasts were given by) and Mrs. Mrs. Amanda Eliason and Mrs recuperating ffom her recent operation Arlene Drives, 18, died ntyaterU Anderson, has been busy late- Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson; Karl Wood, eusly following a Gary, Ind, high peltingjoxes at m farm, school party. Four young men, and daughters spent Sunday as school them football among high problem on his beat Isi traffic stare, were held for questioning. well taken care of. This organ- . Pitice claim the girl was attacked. Junior Traffic Police Organized Admits Killing Six Of Family savrs? & election of transaction of siich other busi- - mebstate butPm the I W illihlon, . D Dec. 13 AP WillWen, X D, Dee. 13 Charles Bamwn, 23 year old fanner today bis attorney A. J. Knox said, that he killed six members of I he Albert E. Haven family on their farm borne near Schafer on the JJj;- mornins of February 1 last. - 1 vi STOCKHOLDERS MEETING .The regular annual meeting the stockholders of the First National Bank of Logan, Utah wiU be held In .its , banking only0 nation. These scouts are workscouts mg to protect us, so lets get Look out for the wearing those badges and arm- behind them and give them bands! These scouts are the our undivided support. recently organized junior police. These boys chosen by Mr. Popular Grand Opr-- a Peterson, have taken over the In EiikIimIi tlie name of tlie opera duty of protecting the students La Trawaia" in The'Lu.-- t line." of the Logan junior high from Tbe original siory is entiileil La accidents. Chief of Police It tins JJamo aux Came! las. Officer dramatized as Camille. Cham, has assigned Srnith to, watch over ,,h police, ,iu1or Smith is ideally fitted for workg having been police officer of Logan city for sev eral years. He- has organized the boys Into two squads, each Measure for Maasure nine to a man of tlie Ihlng Hint l,e earns reflects the leal Milne of the work or oontion by which he earns It." Lawrence Pearsall Jmks s. Christian Bergh was the first to employ nogi'oOi a 3 sliiptuiililora Reestablished a shipyard in New Ttnk elty some time after. Tlic real - cmtMnuiga cantahior lieu-o- f No l the foE yssq ited- - Harold lis- - WUliam Chapman Nore . Negro Shipbuilder. and HU? WUlard Lieut., ness as may be proper. Knightly Decoration. Dick Preston, Dalmaine Hodges, Tlie Swedish Order of Seraphim A. Sonne, Cashier. Bill Hess and Vallon Vickers. dates back to 1330. The Golden Dated at Logan, Utah, DeEach of these boys has a a Spanish and Austrian orcember 12. 1930. ' dorner or a beat to watch and Eleece, Is the most coveted of all der, ' (Advertisement) his duty to see that the kniirhtlv deeoratlans llfl T.U J .1.1)11 IJ, .l! ill IM 1 ii in. fnktinrtit - - 7, U ftniT.cr' DEPART?! RIVER HEIGHTS S 1 mm 371 Wd-hon- or . Al-la- ld -- Your holidays will be made joyous listening to the perfect reproduction of the Majestic. . Majestic has always been the leader in radio. " ' This year more than ever before the manufacturers of Majestic have left no stone unturned to make the Majestic 52, 93, 130 and 131 model the greatest radio values on the market. It is an easy matter to determine why Majestic is The ' Leader. , Hear a Majestic in your home in competition with other standard machines. 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