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Show V "N The Eliza R. Snow camp will meet Thursday. December 18, at 3 o'clock at the home of MrsFrank - Baugh 46 South 4th .Wait. Mrs. Clara Brown, Mrs. Esther Lewis and Cijessal will assist - the - 11 :30 a. m. until 9 p. m. Mrs-Anni- HOTEL ECCLES CAFE hostess- - 6 Cardon Funeral Funeral services for the late Louis S. Cardon, will be held in the Logan tabernacle on Wednesday at 1 oclock very suddenly Sunday afternoon from an attack of rheumatism of the heart WEDNESDAY, DEC. 17 j Adam Reunion Talks According to Dr. N. A. Ped ersori, chairman of the assembly Mrs. Milton England had the Index finger of her left hand badly bruised and tom this morning when it was caught In an electric clothes wringer. Christmas Season Special 4 BAKED HAM AND LIMA BEANS or E HAMBURGER STEAK Pan Gras y BREAD and BUTTER POTATOES CHOICE OF DRINKS Uiesh Peicolated COFFEE every 20 minutes Our chef is famous for his soups HOME-MAD- Stockton- - Christiansen 'Beauty Shoppe R. M. SMITH, From California to New York Into the New England States: down to Florida over to the northwest Yes ahd across the border Bluebird Chocolates. Uncle Same delivers for us Advertisement Advertisement Here on Business Weston, of Huntington Park, California - is a business "Visitor In Logan- Ho reports lovely weather on the coast and the that his family is enjoying will 'best of health. Mr. Weston around for a couple of days. IIe expects to be homo by Saturday night. R -- The Elizabeth Mathews camp, daughters of Utah Ploheers, will meet at the home of Mrs. Walter Fife. Providence, Thursday, December 18. at 2 oclock A special Christmas program has been arranged- - A good attendance is desired. Mr-an- - liga-men- ts work. And it is how surprising many of these days are filled with appointments already. are just as much concerned about you getting We opjour favorite are erator as you nt the time want to come to the Shoppe. This can only be r and Man Returns Waldo Hatch, manager of the Hatch Agency, returned last evening from a ten day business trip to Los Angeles. Business conditions on the coast are very similar to conditions here, says Mr. Hatch. Everybody is waiting for better conditions before buying and yet an optimistic feeling exists on every hand The Logan business man attended the Notre Dame, Southern California. football game. He says it was one of the greatest games of football he ever Business -- you accomplished if you Make Your Appointments Now ' Christmas Program Christmas program at the to be Scandinavian meeting held at the stake house Friday, December 19 at 7:30 p. m. Speakers, A, A, Scheby and N. P. Nielsen Good musical program Is arranged. Everybody Scandinavian Presiinvited. dency. Let us put Free any name you wish on your new life time pens or pencils bought from us from now until Christmas All FREE. S. E. Needham JewAdv. eler. Cattle Marketing Meeting Last summer J. R Howard, ' representative of the federal was in Cache farm board county for two meetings with the range " cattle men and feeders for th,e purpose of discussing the cooperative marketing of livestock. At the last meeting a committee, consisting of Dr. O. Wennergren, David Theurer, William Andrews, J. J. Hall, and R. L. Vngley, h ducers and feeders to see if they were interested in becom- ing affiliated with the Western Livestock Marketing associa tion in handling thp Cache valley cattle. Nothing further has been done but a meeting of this committee is called for Friday evening, December 19th, at 3:30 p m. at the county agents office, court house, 'Mrs-relesk- Se-les- ky -- -- of shoes that tire you wrinkles in your face. Keep your feet youthful, by wearing buoyant, happy this am zing shoe. Inbuilt features absorb all strain . . . remove every cause of foot fatigue that show so quickly in face nd figure. New ' Pans modes jgEWARE put "ARCH tified today in his trial for 'the alleged poison murder of his wife that Mrs- - Shepard was a victim of ' alcoholism and narcotics, was morose and had of becoming expressed fears Insane. In taking tne witness stand in his defense, the army medical officer who is charged with having poisoned his wife so he would be free to marry Miss Grace Brandon, young San Antonio stenographer, related a story of futile efforts to break his wife of the liquor habit, he said, had marred their married life from the time of their honeymoon in 1916-Hi- s was the first mention in the trial of narcotics-Shepartestified that he discovered a few months before Mrs- - Shepards death at Fort Riley, Kas, In June, 1929, that she was using narcotics. This was on his return to Fort Riley from San Antonio where fie took a three months' course in flight surgery at the Brooks field and where he first met Mss Brandon. A week or ten days after I returned from Brooks field, my kit was on the ice box where I had laid it, he testified-- Mrs. Shepard was preparing something there and I asked her about it She said she was taking a dose of morphine-Tear- s welled to the eyes of Major Shepard and his voice broke when he told of events i 1 $8.50 up V PRESERVER ' SLCE . TRADE MARE ' 1 . Pair $1.65 hose Free with each pair purchased ' Until Christmas VNl V PETERSONS SHOE STORE Quality Footwear for Over 50 Years d 15, 1929, "When-Mr- s. Shepard was stricken with the fatal Illness. Qn that day, Ke went on, Mrs, Shepard was under the Influence of lquor before her eoMapse. Mrs. Shepard, he said, had access to his medical kit which contained narcotics, liquor, stimulants, sedatives and antiseptics, including mercury, for The disml'ectng my hands. r government charges that died.of mercury Mrs-Shepa- ' Corporations Fail To Pay Licenses New Mission Of LD.S. hs Church Organized as Salt Lake City, Dec. 16 t. - - Prevent the wrinkles that tired feet-- Accused Slayer On Witness Stand Christinas Program Salt Lake City, Dec. 16 (P) of the corporaAs a special feature of thet Three-fourtweek at the Utah tions in Utah had failed to pay State Agricultural college a one their annual license fees on en this morning at 9 oclock in merit without penalty, it was the college auditorium. The pro- stated at the secretary of states gram was arranged by Professor. office oday Walter Welti, in charge of the Nearly 1,000 corporations had vocal work in music at the paid the fee, with 3,000 others still to report. This is about the usual percentage of delinFiremen Start List quencies, it was said Logan city firemen have headed a subscription . fund Still Hope For with $10o for the family of their bereft comrade, R H. Sugar Agreement Wiley There has been a hearty response among the city employees and business men New York, Dec. 16 (AP)-r- lt generally and it begins to look was believed in sugar trade ciras if a handsome purse will be cles today that despite the deaccumulated to help defray the of German delegates, funeral expense and give funds parture for world limitation to the family tn h,lp make the negotiations of sugar production are not at burden lighter to bear. an end. It was generally felt that concessions acceptable to coal is Utah's hottest, Royal Germany would be fourthcom e and cleanest coal. Sold by Roy ing and that Thomas L. at Knight Coal Co. Succesof the American comsors to Systeip Cash Coal Co. mittee is remammg m Paris 147, So. Main. Phone 37. with full authority from the (Advertisement) other nations to act. J 5 Only seven days to do your beauty IMichaelscn Sisters on Air The Michaelsen sisters, vocal trio Of Logan, who ha ye become popular locally and elsewhere as entertainers, will be heard over station KLO. Ogden tonight at 8 30. For sometime they have appeared there each Wednesday evening at 7 oclock, but a telegram Uhls morning announces a change in time and day. - -- it was the day afternoon, unanimous vote - of the group to attend the funeral in a body on Wednesday afternoon for Louis S. Cardon, wiyj was at the time of his sudden death on Sunday a highly respected member of the school board. Birthday Dinner Mrs. E. H. Hancey and son Beltron went to Smlthfield today to visit her mother Mrs. Frank Hilt Both Mrs. Hill and Mrs. Hancey are commemorating their birthday anniversaries today. A birthday dinner is being served to members of the family. from accidents, Emerging cars need expert attention Data All life time pens or pencils -- Mrs. Almeda P. Brown, as- Shoup. sold to you from now until (Advertisement) of the home economist, sistant Christmas, your name will be col-- Utah State Agricultural The Jos. Smith camp will hold put on them FREE. S. E. Need left station, lege experiment 2.30 ham Jeweler. Adv. Sutaday for Utah county wherei Its . meeting Thursday at some will Bluebird. The expert at the program gather ;she Released From Hospitalmental data on the food hab- - Is as follows: History by Nina children. Mrs- - Brown has con Smith; reading, Helen Hender was released from the hospital ducted some very Interesting sola; musical selection. Mrs. here today following recovery .Investigations on diets of Utah Eva Luke., The hostesses are, from an appendicitis operation. farm families. Mrs. Emily A. Peterson, Mrs. In company with his mother, Emma Barker, Mrs. Mitchell Mr., Willey went to Salt Lake today on a business trip prior teg Injury Necessitate and Mrs. Luketo going home. The Willeys Operation are DromSnent In business and ZZ patriarch Joseph A- - Quibtll of City Education Board Meet social circles In The Logaln city board of ed- town, the father their home the Logan stake and a pioneer being Percy at meets afternoon reucation this is resident of Providence, Willy. -roam board oclock1 4 In the ported at a 'local hospital this of the punlor high school to Conan Mathews, son of 'morning to be resting easier consider arising in Mrs. E D- Mathews of following an operation for sur- connection problems sudden the with of the Providence, who Is In charge gical restoration S of Louis on of death Sunday the crafts department of the and knee cap of his leg Cardotu who has served as a Mr- - Quibell slipped on the Ice board member for a number of San Francisco school of fine cn Saturday fallmg and vist- years, and was so affiliated at arts and also attending that institution, is expected to aring the ligaments of his leg the time of his death. . rive home sometime this week land Injuring the kineo caps from to spend the holidays with his which ha suffered much pain. Holiday Special this week parents and other relatives M Have your hat cleaned and DANCE and friends . He wUl return to CHRISTMAS BIG blocked the modern factory San Frapcisco soon after New THURSDAY. PROVIDENCE. 50c. Royal Hat Cleaners, way (Advertisement)- - ... " Advertiser From Chicago Please tend xjln the Making Comes Tonight On Experimental Wor- kto Mr. so that it will ar Second 8:15 the in fonlght at Director P. V- - Cardon arid rive by XmasTwo pound box ward chapri an entertaining Professor A. C- - Esplin, associ- of Bluebird Chocolates. Resp (piay, "In the Makllng. will be ate animal husbandmen of the You should send Bluebird candy. Advertisement presented by the following cast Utah State Agricultural college 'listed in order of appearance: Experiment Station, left Mon, Judgo Bardell. Roe Duke; Miss day morning for Garfield counCrippled Children Theme King, (Welfare Worker). Ethel ty. While there they will conCounty Physician S- - M- Budge of spoke on Crippled Children ,Hawkes; Mrs- Truman (Mother fer with representatives In of boy), Verona Lucherini; the Denver & Rio Grainde , Cache County at the regular with reference to some weekly luncheon "of Kiwanis (Mother of girl), Oreta .Morrell; Spencer Truman (The cooperative experimental work held at the Bluebird today noon to be done in Garfield county Dr. Budge made his talk the boy), Lorin Hawkes; Leatha (The girl), Oretha Kearl. Director Cardon will be away more vivid by showing lantern m, I. A. meeting will be held during most of the week on slides of about 20 different . before the tills business play at. 7 30 p. m. types of crippled condition with which children over the county are now or have been sufferers Dr. P. W. Eliason, president of the club, had charge of the gathering. Directors Of To Attend Funeral in Body At a meeting of members of the Logan city board of education, called by President O. A Kansas City, Dec. 16 (AP) Sonne, In the board room of the junior high school on Mon- Major Charles A. Shepard tes- and Mrs. Eugene F."Stew-ar- t are the proud parnits of twin boys, which arrived at the home at about 4 oclock this morning Mother and babes are said to be doing well and while We like to have you come the Bluebird. Lets meet into 16. Dec Lew. balL Annual Sugar eat and at The Bluebird. , . (Advertisement) L Board Salt Lake City, Dec. 16 (AP) M. S Eccles of Ogden, president oL the First Security corporation, was elected to the Legion Auxiliary Program board of directors of the Utah The American Legion Auxiliary Power & Light company at a will meet at the Chamber of of the board here toCommerce Wednesday evening meeting day. at p. m, when a Christmas Mr Eccles will fill the vac program will be rendered and caused by the death of L. refreshments will be served ancy Mrs. George Batch will preside. H. Farnsworth, chairman of the Qulnney. Proud Parents Marriage License A marriage license has been issued to Joseph Daly Andrews of Richmond and Wray Jensen of Logan by the county .clerks office On U. P. & The hostesses wil be IMrs. Geo beard of Walker Brothers Batch. Mrs- - Don Edwards, Mrs E. H-- Hancey and Mrs- - Dick daddy received a tremendous shock, it Is bdkved he will soon recover. 16,930. - Mr. ) Wiley Services "Fifneral services for R Logan city fireman, who "was drowned at 'Benson ward at qh Saturday, will be heldward i;30 p. m., in the Second chapel on Wednesday committee, special Christmas services will be held on Friday at 10 oclock In the U- - S A. Dr. Adam S. Ben-nio- n of Salt Lake City wiU deliver tha sermon on this oc easion. Professor Walter Welti will have charge of the special music of .Christmas Tuesday. December M. S. Eccles Named . Manager -- Inquire for our winter room rates :,--H r THE JOURNAL, LOCAN CITY, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH'. AQE FOUR UPliis-- I iana from the Central States mission of the Latter Day Saints, church and organization of these two states as a new Dad sajs lie bought me this hideously colored hat so wanla caifia match UH mission were announced today by Heber J. Grant, president of the church. Charles E. Rowan, Jr-- , of Utah, president of the Garfield stake of tha church since its organization 10 years ago and a former member of the state house of representatives, has been named president of the new mission, with headquarters for the present at El Paso, Tex. It has hot yet been given a name. . The Central States mission, which will continue under the presidency of Samuel O- - Ben-nio- n witji headquarters at Independence, Mo., will ihclude Oklahoma, Arkansas. Missouri and Kansas. I wouldnt tLGIA cfenior (Series Stauncn Elgin strap watches o superior styling . . . ''seniors' in timekeeping performance . . . dependable year in and year ouL 8K Chad-bourn- Freezing RIGHT NOW is the time to get the new Patterns in those soft t lisle-line- -- Woman Gives A Brief woven Speech family- adv. MINSTRELS you hear about on the Radio. Select them Now while the assortment is complete. Thatchers 16 (AP) Oran Smith. 3, and Velma Seefeld, 8, burned to death near here last night when the home of Carl Seefeld, Halsey rancher, was destroyed by fire. A Origin of the fire was not immediately determined. a neighbor, Ed Haverland, said when he arrived at the Halsey place he found the See-felin a hysterical condition 6, Mr-wer- e IMPERIAL (& Dec. ds Bonuses Paid Utah Tragedy on Radio GLEE Through the work of Chief . to Poultry Producers Rapp, the benefit dance . be given at the Palais d Or Wednesday night for the bereft Salt Lake City. Dee. 16 (AP) family of R. H. Wiley. Logan Bonuses paid poultry growers of city fireman who was drowned Utah because of superiority of Saturday morning, was aneggs this year will amount nounced over the radio froifr MILLVILLE WARD their to $150,000, it was announced San Francisco this morning. 17-8:15 The announcer gave a very fine DECEMBER today by C. C. Edmonds, manager of the Utah Poultry Proannouncement, calling attention Jour last opportunity to see ducers association -tot he tragic way in which, Mr Ibis rolln-kiuThe bonuses are at the rate eouipan) of fun Wiley was taken from his fammakers in the eounlj .Singing, of 30 cents per case for eggs ily and appealed to all to lend marketed in the east. Last year's a helping hand by purchasing Hairing and Laughs aplentj. bonuses amounted to $60,000 tickets for the dance. The funds Admission 13c and &r Checks will be mailed to growwill go to the widow and the ers January 1, Mr Edmonds seven small children Who werp mad? fathcrlers. yiI, said. Coe ahd Ore-- , Gordon Smith, Washington, Dec. 16 (AP) Ruth Bryan Owen, representative from Floraida, who has her share of the Bryan familyls speaking ability, now holds a record for brevity. She was one of several witnesses asking something of a house committee. Her turn came. m the jard; The boys were sons of Me, too she said, and sat said to have separated down. The committee chairman celled it unprecedented testi- several months ago and left . the children with the Seefeld mony. Thatcher Music company, Their plan for giving away the Philco Baby Grand is unusually liberal. -- Albany, It will pay you to visit the wool d Burned To Death Weather-Rep- orts from the Logan sugar factory this morning were to the effect that the thermometer lowered to 3 degrees above zero during the night- - At the Logan temple it was reported to have been one degree below zero. Henry Biggs of Franklin says it was three below zero in his town this morning. H. J. Hauser of Trenton who was in Logaft today, says the coldest it has been in Trenton and that was the last cold spe1, was nine below zero. Qnc Three Children .... A - pet dog died in the room with the children- - Two Bandits Get $20 From Salt Lake Store Salt Lake City, Dec 16 (AP) Folice today were searching for two bandits who held up and' robbed B J. Cardwell and a customer in the Cardwell grocery store last night obtaining $20. As the robbers departed Card-we- ll fired a shotgun after them He told police one of the bandits yelled and fell to the sidewalk, later regaining his feet ec cscDpinjj . t fr J- 4 n J |