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Show SPEND YOUR MONEY IN BEAUTIFUL VOLUME LIII. 4 JOURNAL TEDS : .CACHE VALLEY SECOND SECTION. LOGAN CITY, CACHE I like cooked cereal, toast, fruit, poached or boiled eggs and milk for breakfast- I try not to be late for breakfast because I enjoy it probably the best of any meal- I eat meat once or twice a day and all the vegetables yes. including sum- Health Champion Likestp Dance - WantsTo Teach Home Economics -- - ach- When I finish high school next June, I hope to go to Iowa State college at Ames. My brother goes there- I want to economics and study" nome - it L&stcli LARGEST AND HIGHEST; PRICED NET PAID CIRCULATION , NUMBER 296. COUNTY, UTAH. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 181930. To Film 50.000-FoJump tary of agriculture, .has given Augsburg, Germany (JP) up a debut this season to enter the Ujilverslty of Michigan, How It feels to jump out of a her' fathers old alma mater. balloon at 50,000 feet altitude f v is by WilTubes Can Take Hard Knocks liam Kjarkgraf. youthful Munich aeronaut, who is having a Nfw York (p--T- he modem balloon built here for the exradio tube constructed so periment, He will take a picof Salt Lake City soent the that it will withstand Millville much ture camera and make . Mi-and Mrs Newell Olson week til'd with Hulses more of a Jar than its prede- - a 11m 'record'along of his spectacu-lea- p. entertained at dinner on Sat- parents, Mr and Mrs- pyrum cessars, ' .. A miniature S. Hulse Upon their return urday evening se Christma- tree centered thr tnmiennr'Sxmday-ttiey-wertable- The evening was spent by Rex Pitkin who in playing alphabet High will visit for a few days with score prizes were awarded to relatives In Salt Lake city-Mr- . Tracy Colt, Mr- - and Mrs. Morand Mrs. A. C- Hale were Those present dinner guests of Dr- and Mrs-gan Jenson. were: Bishop and Mrs. FrankW. Hale On Saturday lin Bitters, Mr. and Mrs. Tracy Until Christman The Beehive girls entertained AnMrs. Charles Mr. and Colt, a on at. pull Thursday, derson, Mr. and Mrs. Parley ei eningcandy at the home of Mrs Jessop, Mr. and Mrs Morgan Gideon T. Alvord- Those preJenson, Mr. and Mrs- Joseph sent were. Mrs- Mila Hulse and Andersoh, Mrs- - Matilda Olson, the Misses Velva Humphreys, Miss Veolla Olson, Ellis Shaffer Venice Jenson, and Miss Nona Morns of Og- Cdnme Larson, Olla of With each Cummings and Winona pair den. Cummings. womens shoes purchased Mr. and Mrs Harry Olson of Thomas Connary left on at $6.50 or more, we will Ogden were Millville visitors Sunday for Los Angeles after give absolutely Free, one during the past few days. spending the past two months Ellis Shaffer motored to with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. pair of $1.65 on Saturday. Upon his re- Nils P. Olson-Thturn home, he was accompanLusannah Hovey camp ied by Miss Nona Morris who of Daughters of the Pioneers spent Saturday evening and will entertain their husbands social on, Sunday at the home of Mr. at a Christmas and Mrs- Martin Shaffer. Thursday evening at the home1 Selwyn Hulse and son Dee, ol Mr and Mrs- Tracy Colt. Gordon black of sixty days; be devoted in i Fliers Get-- , 5 MMes On Gallon French heels, or Silence in memory of our deAviation Washington (p) Onyx service weight, all is no field for the motorist parted brother, and be it, all lengths, all shades, RESOLVED, That d copy of who boasts of getting 20 miles , sizes. the foregoing resolution; signed out of a gallon of- - gasoline, scheduled and by the president, and certified Airplanes In With each pair of mens by the secretary, be transmitted miscellaneous flying operations shoes or Oxfords pur to the wife of the deceased, to 'during thew first half of 1930 chased at $6.50 or more, choice of silk socks, or be read at his services, and flew 5 ZT miles on each gallon Mr. France Peaches Brown- - that a copy shall also be of gasoline. During 1929 they womens hose. This special qlso includes Arch ing, former wife of Daddy Brown- - spread upon the records of the averaged miles to the gall Preserver shoes. , ing, was sued in New York for Logan and Cache County Fire- - Ion. 815,000 by her former manager, who mens association You give her the shoes, we give Her the hose. seek eno fourth of her stage earn- Prefers School to Debut Committee ings. Shes shown leaving court. A. N. otterbeck President, You give him the shoes, we give him the hose. Caroline Washington (P) William Hulse Hyde,- - daughter of the seerfe- Secretary, We urge you to take fufr advantage of this unusual Sued ot By.Ex-Manag- e , & -- j - - I like boys; Ive gotten pretty used to them as there are eight children in our family. I suppose some day Ill settle down to liking one boy. 0 Confessed Embezzler Petersons , " FREE - To Plead Not Guilty Los Angeles, Dec. AP) 18 Gilbert H. Beesemyer, who pre-- I he would vlously announced plead guilty to a grand theft charge growing out of his confession that he embezzled from the Guaranty Build ing and Loan association of Los .Angeles, of which he was head, today disclosed he had changed his plans. Beesemyer said through his attorneys he would pleaa not guilty and asserted he was motivated to a des,re to-- make restitution as quickly as possible He contended that if he pleaded guilty he wcAld be "sentenced to orison immediately, but tn-'- t a not guilty plea would delay his club health win- punishment and permit his preIowa girl, i Marian E. Snj dergaard, 15- - ear-ols of one ercent sence here to assist in untanglner at the International lhestork show, iciest the affairs of liis wrecked off perfect health. Iler percentage of 99.7 was the nearest perfect ever ing company. event. made in the e Attorneys for Beesemyer astheir client was not atserted a senior, I like to play basket- - tempting to avoid punishment." By Marian E. Snydergaard and hockey Club Farm Girl, ball (Healthiest Imov. As Ttfd to The Associated Press) ies- like dancing and the I enjoy a trip into Waterloo Mr. Santa Gaus which is near our farm, for Having health Is a wonderful there we 'see the movies. The and I wish boy every thing. school parties are fun-Bu- t In Divorce Court girl in the world was as healthy watching the photograas the doctors say I am-- I phers and movie cameramen dont suppose living as I rushing into each other and Chicago, Dec. 18 (AP) "Mrs. have would give everybody fussing at each other while Santa Clause" is in the divorce health but Im sure it would our pictures after court. , they took ' contest wa33aiTnos t asj, Herr ear iiaTHeteM nrCar rie ustj health about as I please, not too much good as a moving picture. candy or cake. I drink lots of I usually sleep nine or ten milk and I like ice cream. hours. Many times I walk to superior comt, that her hus so annoyed Living on a farm gives any- school two miles away. Its won- band, John, wa to get derful walking .down the road when she put on the red and body an opportunity plenty of fresh air. On our through the, early morning and White garb and whiskers to place in Grundy county, Iowa, its just as nice coming home, amuse their children, that he there is plenty to do and that especially in the fall when its struck her. Incidents of this na'gives me lots of exercise. hazy and there Is a tinge of ture qn five successive- ChristAt high school, where I am winter in the ato - mas eVes were alleged. d three-tenth- 4-- H - i:ai3:$i:ti7i3Eii3i3i3un! - - Og-de- r. e HOSE - I -- , 6-- Final Rites For THE R. H. Wiley, Local HE HEEL OF opportunity to purchase your Christmas' footwear and receive a pair of these ' fine beautiful, hose absolutely Tree. PITZ PAUI Where in heaven's name was the camera? is the question on the lips of N. B. Christensen, Dec. 20, North Logan, Vry...tb.eatregoer.. since the., opejingjQJInhgersaTs-Am.az.in.- g drama, The White Hell of Pitz Palu, at thef Capitol Theatre. The photographing of J. P Cardon, Dec. 20, 264 North 3rd East, avalanches, slides, and storm scenes is .almost un rvices for Rudolph H- Wiley, iatcj believable and curiosity is heightened when the astonishing stunts air Ernst Udet, German war ace, are revealed and by whoas1 crew, drowned on Saturday while out described by Graham McNamee, N. B, C. ace broadcaster and hunting, were held at 1 :30 p, m, talking reporter of the Universal Newspaper Newsreel feu! Switzerland, and tells a story of poignant love interest.- Secmddlward ftterrp Kutas Fireman Fitting ... Jjappp Jrret PETERSONS SHOE STORE -- - -- hop . Charles England conduc ting. Prayers were offered by City Judge Jesse P-- , Rich and C. X. Barrett. Bishop "England read' resolutions of esteem and sympathy from the Logan and Cache County Firemans association, of which Mr- Wiley was a member. resolutions A copy of these is presented below. ' Speakers a who lauded the character, service and loyalty of Mr- Wiley In his work and thrau ghoul his. Jif e : LcC, Farr, who has known the Wiley family for many years, having bewith." them come acquainted while serving as an L- D-- . S. missionary in New Zealand, the ' former home of the family; Elder R. E. Yeates of the Third ward; and Sup- Heber Maughan, of the city light department. Bishop England expressed the gratitude of the family lor sympathy and service ol friends ' durmg their bereavement. Musical numbers appropriately given were: scingmg, by thg ward choir, under the direction of Mrs. Frances Smith; an organ solo by Gilbert Thorpe, and a vocal duet by Mr. and Mrs. George Brown to the accompaniment of Mr- - Thorpe. Mr. Wileys fellow members of the fire crew acted as pall, bearers and their wives were In charge of the many sprays of beautiful and gragrant flowers which were other tokens ' of esteem and . sympathy. At the city cemetery the grave was dedicated by Elder John Anderson.' r The resolutions passed by the, Firemans association follow: 73 Logan, Utah Quality Footwear for Over 50 Years North Main 1 I , Gins FOR EVERYONE We will Help You Make It a ; - LINGERIE - .... Combinations Pajamas: - Vests Brassiers - This Year MAJESTIC has a real Christinas Gift for you and every other radio buyer, a timely gift that makes it possible 'for you to save on your Christmas: radio purchase at a time when you are anxious to make your Christmas' purchases at as great a saving as possible. - - Call today and see the new Majestic receivers. Liberal terms will be ed on the balance after your trade-iis deducted . allow- n RADIOS IN THE PRICE RANGE OF. ALL $79-5- 0 Priced From to $177-5- 0 receiver employing, eight tubes. and so compactly built that it will fit into the smallest coi ner of living-rooor bed room. Ideal for the second set in the home. ifi V super-heterodyn- e, ' Sold Complete With All Tubes g J1Z5(L $2.95 and $1.0-- 65 50 - v Mens Wool Boot Sox deep feeling of regret softened only to the confident Hope that his spirit is with those, who having fought the good, fight' ss here, are enoving perfect in a better world, and -be it 4 Super-Colotur- a COATS $650 $345 $1350 ' Ladies Coats $30.00 now Ladies Coats $45.00 now Ladies Coats $55.Q0,now Ladies Coats $69.00 now LOGAN, UTAH SWEATERS AH- Wool Office Coat $4-9$1-4Mens Pullover Heavy-Al- l Wool Coats ...,...,...$7-9- $1675 $26.25 $32 75 ..-.- 5 ck JBlazers .... $5-9- 5 and 84-9- " SCARFS Ladies Long. Fringed S.l.:.,.$ $1-3Ladies or Mens Square Mens Long Fringed r..:: "j.i...$ 1 ,95 1-3- .i V-Ne- 2 This model, with its period cabinet of matched domestic and imported woods, contains the now famous Majestic Super Screen Grid circuit and ' the Speaker. . RESOLVED, $150 $100 $100 45 25 50 LOGAN GARMEFtf COMPANY ' Therefore be it. 5 . midst our late worthy and esteemed fellow member, Rudolph Wl'ev. and, WHEREAfTTK eTntimaie're-iatlons long held by the deceased with the members of the Logan and Cache county Firemens association; render It proper that we should place upon our records our appreciation of his services as a, fire.! Model 131 is conceded by everyone to be the most beautiful radio eveF built to sell at its amazingly low price. Chiffon regular $1.85 1..... Broken lines $1.85 Mens Dress Sox - 3 for.. Mens Wool Dress Sox .,.1. Mens Wool Work Sox 95- DRESSES Plain and Print Silk Regular $9.95 now Plain and Print Silk Regular $6.50 now ..... Velvets and Silks Regular $25.00 now ... , marr,'and'htsmei'it'"as-"a-fftant- HOSIERY 45 A RESOLUTION WHEREAS, . It has seemed good to' the Almighty Disposer of events to remove from our MAJESTICS .SUPERHETERODYNE A husky full powered - - 5 - 5 5 5 5 5 OVERCOATS That we deplore' ' the loss of Rudolph Wiley, with j hap-nlnc- file ,vJ. L. MGMTEOSE V Coampamy..'. . AUTHORIZED MAJESTIC DEALERS Phone 999 T ftr--- - ' cU 19 East lsj, North RESOLVED That we , tender to his .alThcted wife.- - and relatives our sincere condolence, and our earnest svmDathy in .their af. fliction at the loss qf one a ho was a good citizen,, a devoted Fireman. .and an uorlght and d 'llb'r-- ?L6bdThat a S period of one minute In all the meetings of tlio awxhtion over a RESOLVED, v 39 V. 1st North . ; , LOGAN,' Utah 4-v v j -- 4 - - - |