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Show m ' WH1AT Wheal: Open High Low Dre 76 4 76 78 2 Close 7fi 5-- g 79 4 81 1 8 81 81 67 2 66 5 -- 8 67 8 2-- L--2 5laFr79irT Ma 81 - July - 66 5-- 8 WEATHU4 qL VOLUME LIIL LOCAL LOGAN CITY, CACHE anc PLANT jj Yedding Anniversary COURT NO OF REVENUE TO CITY PUBLIC WORKS BILL GOES TO PRESIDENT and growth in the City showing the work departments? partieulaily the Electric Light department, ,the Street department, and the Water Works department. It is sometimes rumored that on account of the large capital expenditures, which have been made, particularly in the Electric Light department, the bonded indebtedness of Logan city is greater at the present time than it was in 1926 when the present City administration went into office. That, however, is not correct. While it has been necessary to increase the bonded indebtedness $70,000.00, since January, 1926, we have during- the same period paid' on the bonded indebtedness the sum of $85,000.00, in addition to the interest. Ip other words, the bonded indebtedness in January, 1926, was $530,000.00, and at the present time it Poona. India. Dec 720 Death from a broken ss ( x o- 'l YV In the present worldwide Washington, Dec 2o (API depression the first President Hoover was said at'sidency of" the latter-da- y 'saint the white house today to have church sees the fulfilment of nu. Intention of calling an ex- - prophecy contingent upon the tra session 01 .the sma.e 10, persistent of unrighteousness coinfder the wcud court. ithe race The only thing that would! In" a greeting issued today cause him to call an extra sev in the Christmas edition of the sion of congress, it was said, Deseret News, President Heber J. would be the failure of some of Grant and his counselors, An-th- e Important appropriation- thony W. Ivins, and Charles W. bills to be enacted. Nlbley. after extending the fe. Confronted with perplexing Ucitations of the season to problems in disposing of the members of their own and other regular business before the end Churches, cointinue: We cannot Ignore the fact of this session on March 4,1 senate Republican leaders had hat this particular Christmas privately expressed worry over sc3011 Is not a time of unalloy- suggestions "the president may ed condiment & happiness; fbr the granaries of call a special session for con- - 71" AP) heart, MR. AND MRS. THOMAS G. LOME Ayon - Sixty , Years Ago Today is $515,000.00. yg ago" amassed afor-o- f tune by. treatmg the sick, halt and lame and blind with herbs, potlons and mac W Washington, Dec". 20 (AP) President Hoover today signed both emergency relief bills one appropriating ' $116,800,000 for public works, and the other authorizing $43,000,000 for drought loans, -- Mr. and- JMrs. Lowe are the proud parents of ten children, seven of who are still living. Ef They are. James Lowe. Mrs.Mln-ter fie Grover and Mrs. Vera r, Poul-teof Ogden; Mrs. Louise Mrs. Fammie Neeley, Mrs. Nora Hansen and Era Lowe of Logan. They have 18 grand chl'dren and 33 great grand children. Mr. Lowe is also the father of three children" by a plural wife, who resides at Idaho. They are, Grace. Mathias and Moroni Lowe and Mrs. Isabell Anderson. Mrs Lowe moved to Franklin bate Republicans of .ha with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. foreign relations committee, Shem Purnell In the year 1860. Mr. Lowe moved to that town (Continued on Page Eight) the year following and they have been residents of this val- Oil Man Sees ley ever since. This pioneer couple are among the respected and prominent citizens of the Improvement valley. vUUJHc Married 5 Hoover Does Not Con- First Funds to be. Put Into Presidency . sider World Court Operation at Onca on Important Enough to Of L D. S. Church Vast Public ImproveCall Cogress Together Extend Greelingi ments Program Other Bills more Thousands to be Vital. Salt Lake City, Dec 20 (AP) v - The largest development and. improvement has been made in the Electric Light department, and the earnings that department have greatly increased. During the years 1924 and 1925, .the average yearly operating income of the electric light department was $39,621.59 per year, and the in-average yearly operating expense for those two years, left which was of $35,563.86; the purchase power, a net gain of only $4,057.72 to be applied to the payment of the bonds and the interest thereon During the years 1919 to 1927, , Logan city paid ihe Ltah Power and Light com- pany fob purchase of power $90,262.56, or an average of about $10,000.00 per jeai. , , (K ZS'-i-j 4-- superinduced by a belief that God had deprived him of the h verchoi reif thextraordinary dered by a coroner today to the strange and mysterious case of Ja I T God-give- done,-progre- u MUSE SENATE PASSES EMERGENCY $116,000,000 Other Departments Receive Capital Invest- Healer of Sick Testified on his Death Bed ments With Bonded Indebtedness He had Lost his PowReduced Financial Statement n ers - Because of Logan City Treasury Spectacles had. As the year 1930 is drawing to a close, we take pleasure Stolen. in giving the people of Ixgan a general financial statement, been I Tf NUMBER 298, V' GREAT ASSET AS SOURCE to SATURDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1930. COUNTY, UTAH, Celebrate60th ; ' Utah Fair tonight and Sunday! Little ftiange In temperature ; Idaho Generally fair tonight and Sunday, t s Thomas G. Lowe, prominent citizen of this city and his' wife, Mrs. Elizabeth PuijneLl Lowe, whose photograph! is shown above, were married fust sixty years ago today in .the Salt Lake 'endowment house Elder Daniel H. Wells performed the ceremony. This couple will celebrate their wedding anniversary on Sunday at their home on North Main street, where a dinner will be served to Immediate members of the family. . , Washington, Dec. 2o AP) The senate today passed the emergency $118,000,000 public works bill. This completes congressional action on the appropriation, which becomes available immediately Upon signature of the bill by the president. .The lne uSIntoopittitn once on a vast public Pat lmorove- - iM oI 015 buI ld B pto employment an5 clouds to thousands. exist side side. by Gn-hi- s e measure got through deathbed, it was of business depression are still fled, he complained he had lost tb.s senate finally today after thick and and this lowering, his occult power a few weeks means lack of individual em- Senators LaFollette, RepubliStolen ployment and consequent de- can, Wisconsin, and Walsh, privation to the wage earner. Democrat, Massachusetts, asI the spectacles Through drop in the The elements of nature are sailed it as a was able to see God. witnesses addi-- I angry; drought and flood, the bucket, and demanded at the Inquest said Brandon ex- -I to be !tional aoropriations and volcanic storm, earthquake and tniH nathplirallv direct for relle. Ponded disasters sea eruptions, by land, A. G. Oicfson, manager of the and air are almost of v the bill was made dally reJ P8'ase when Blue Light Oil company here port, while Crime in hideous the senate re possible ex. w fX a- three cess returned- Friday--froo iv vl. 1 41A. ia v - cedpd from three amendments me to hwto in dispute with- the BonserIt day conference with other man- - der- pared to the net earnings of about $4,000.00. prior willf926.lwed the utah ou Refining From the financial statement given below it own mal- mankind would re- - abandoned the amendments that to even heal my Jess wh,n it beand heed these signs without records seen that .Logan city has, during the years 1926 to ladu, in- ady or ta save myself from .'cognize n 41x0 to ' im- - came an issue of making the oi OU&0 electric real death." in light the investments city elusive, made capital available before the mnnpv ashort of $l0,m00f Christmas recess. waSjeveptoat plant of $242 876.14; m the Street department the sum. $80 000000 would and in the water works dpeartment of $32,500.00, m addia pactical joke ralded wlthTOnstrcct?ve righteousness of beOfspant to road construction. tion to installing a central heating plant at an expense of tmwove-men- ts he believed would increase the, Latter-dawaterwavs on Page Eight) Inland (Continued investments in y greet. total Saints, capital a expenditure $2800.00, making , pay rolls of the state. and buildings public are less seriously alinclusive of $288,176.14. During In the conference Mr Olof-- 1 Finnish Ships .Crashed construction will get the reduring the years 1926-193T1 CRlll iL ' the bonded indebtedness has not been in J 1 TGOD so stated-tha- t matter rthe" mainder. . ' that same period Man home territory was .discussed President Hoover Is given andj creased, but has actually been decreased $15,000.00, comand that the decision of his ' ,iwCh under the bill to alauthority taxes. ar to exhorted ' , the in increase bey without Fog was to Increase their Heavy any this pany locate the money as he deems be also Dies it 'Suddenly1 in, kept ghould manifested interest In the terrl in addition to the above facts, Whick necessary, if any emergency of Logap tory to which they serve. arises. It is contemplated that Kills Maniac Three mind, that on account of th& low rates the people Mr. as Olofson,' Rescue i Work Surr According to of the money will be most At His Home there save at the present time, about $45,000.00 per ycsiPower are Indications to make before the first of the spent Utah the . rate state. charged by. the with vivors Port. Reach for hopefulness. compared new fiscal year next July 1. Wounds And m-- ( the be considering It will seen, While thus has been ..... business and Light company. Congress has now passed two Harry Bradburry, 53, manager somewhat under normal In all Copenhagen, Denmark. Dec. measure relief emergency attSr chili street Center of the par(AP) 20 In five persona, branches of business, leaders of Forty night The of Scoutwaunder 20 the bill authorizing 145.000 000 Dec. resnnnoft 'Vuheaving'to theVwpleiOn acamnof the low last France, PerpignAn, in the 17 for and the years of lor, Master Is to (AP) The the direction cjuding passengeni Industry agree that there Plant , Ariel Senegalese soldier for drought relief having won i Hothand.. troop, commit- -- Finnish ,liner Oberon, are be. taurant - business r:at Logan and an awakening. who ran amuck, kill final aproval last night. Both Seenda, "to" Preston,Iteved in chairon thr was Albert iteeman stated that.lt- Webber, page eight) have'pertslied (Continued vny to man. L- - M. Wmsor, Gottlieb Cattegat off Laso island last mg last night. Mr. Bradbury had the policy of his company to - . four and 2,000 tne white house today then well and tog holding been not collided very Oberon O when Horace feeling the men S use local and whereved this Stukie and night troops at bay for many hours, Cache Valley Boy Now In The C arisen. L- - M- - Winsor acted as with the Finnish steamer Arc- - bad been ins'ructed by his phy- wa3 possible was found dead, a suicide, tosician to take a rest, by re I toast master with the following I turus .n a heavy fog Mission Tells Future Northern day. . He- had shot himself In the Albert kund, which brought Andree's 'and a surprise to his friends ito Sack Of Flour In Troop Committee, Of Michigan: Beauty And Growth i the , head while all of the garrison Webber; Responsibility of the remains out of the Artie, broke learn of his sudden demise, Mrs. were besieging The through the fog seeking addi-hu- S Bradbury says he simply slept at Fort Serrat . Entertain n f 175.000' Eight Scout Master, W.Ariel Hoth; U. him with Home rifles S. bombs, and Editors Note The fallowing Arcturus sutvlvors. The y 7" M, Evertontional Every factories employ tear gas. f Scouting. Commis-- 1 with a hole in her bow, proced big, newsy letter has been received nnT'mpri o ver 2.500 Ai18 roo ucin The Future I aruiers of South N of Frecl Duce Park 8loner No sound of life having been from Elder Sclpn Atkinson of to Hyde. ed is port. It entertained Cache 20 now , Dec. is laboring March 15, Moscow, (AP) remarks. Bishop-Kwhp Idaho, the in heard Clarkstcn, subterranean their dads chapter furni Closing The famous British cricketer. Liverpool England, tne second at The Borah. of in Senator Schaub rethe res.ded .n Jackson, Mich., a branch of considerednf the greatest In and which has support he vault his.1877 had taken and fcijf w. nual project completion day werJ' beSreiL to have "United States about thirty years, Alexander -- Legge, , chairman- - of f uge, officers decided to the Northern States mission of lUrparky or layroifndwfthln ; After the banquet, games wer - mollsh haDuce farm of and son and which the.federal toST oneP Mr after the board, Mrs. the L. D S church. barricade Mr, at the the who tost He. was, half Ule of evS' home Playedtbe scout masters milo- was entrance Several hand gre- "S&cimately lOOboys and Bradbury. He married tional radio broadcaster lakes and gJTe afe 250 thejj lives There was' a report, William sat down u a banquet cama for Jackson, Miph-- , There of and Burr this Matilda after apS nades thrown today being sought and city the dad3 were, drive that ErLs Hjelt, commander of to the a. by the home econranged Dec. 15, 1930 streams within an hours of with bom been the has object paign family putting troops cautiously entered. They omies the 0beron' had ben f of South department cout of Ameriin flour h sack Dear Editor: every found the stretchbubenediction, Senegalese Grand Rapids 'is headquar-- 1 (Continued on . Page light) can home by Christmas. I am a -- missionary of the ed out dead, his rifle beside Cache high school special During the banquet Church of Jesus Christ of Latter dtetrlct0of the Northern 'states and parepts The movement was instituted him. There were evidences on of slnglflg and , he Moscow Grange, under the walls that he had tried to program was Day Saints, and have been a mission I enjoyed great' bless- were Pr0sent by Truck Gessell given. Ted r speeches constant reader of your paper ings in my work while tractmg the leadership of G. P. Mix, its escape. president of the local chapter since coming to Michigan Dec. (The maniac and his victims of president, , , r , s Future Fanners made . a 1, 1929 It has been a great ' transferred NO OUC WSS fo s. 1 so many people starvwill was be tomorrow. buried (With l With Loaded : of welcome and introEggs speech aid to me and has furnished to Lansing, the capital city j . ... ing 'and out of work, It Is a duced Pearl Parker as 'toastmuch enjoyablf news, that I It Is also a very beautiful city to shame burn for wheat III Unln fuel, Mnaij . master. 'Z Idaho State Normal would otherwise miss. XXCvU and Ul containing many parks being done In many secChicago, Dec. 20 (AP) All the as is of New York, Dec. 20 (AP) The by I began my labors in Battle having Responses were given Mix Mr. scores of lakes close, m j tions the country," fotball game between the New five bandits needed to make &a.d. Creek, Michigan, working there Principal Adams, Supt.- Kirk-brid- e. to a greater snortage Owing s Rock-neR. Humphries, board York Giants and Knute their enme perfect, police said, Battle three months. about Lost Last .Night membersL. McCann The grange a topfed resoluof' the Ladies Ifdso- was enough ham to go with Dame Notre and Olsen. Creek is the home of both Lanshig6 to W&- -' to men tions .0nUi asking West Falls, near here, earned $115,153 for Mayor Wal- the tAck 'oad of eggs they Ted Gessell enumerated tne clety Posts and Kellogg's food pro- tnhf? emto of sacks cec-detheir ir ! fli ungive to do their bit for arndiEd kers committee for unempoy-men- t took frem the driver fer a ducts. Pullman, Wash., Dec. 20 (AP) objectives of tne Future nf e, iL ,! r ployes as Christmas gifts. relief.: The Giants won wholesale produce company. employment and the poor Next I labored In Kalamadefeated lners organization and the re-State 22-reTruck loads poured to to , They also took the truck. zoo for about the .game, three weeks. i w.ston (Idaho) State Normal quirements of members. Homer ntHd their appeal for food That city is the home of one center having saw eponse toand last night 83 to 25 in the se- - Anderson, Royce Hansen and Prince Of Wales and it DeaQUlg, of the most generally used mills whiSi furnished many' cond game of their basketball Clark White outlined the rework for ylOLIUng 1001 ked as tooueh it were gomg Highway Officials Aiding Hoover stoves in the United States. veries. The score at the half quirements of Green Hand Fu- Is Wm. years many tor th a grea Due to a shortage of elders, responsible for the htaTW? tore Farmer and State Farmer edbye tlme was 37 to 18. Better Reported 'the missionaries were taken ress and of degrees. the growth city., Bu' Inrkle In. set In To Speed Up Road Work then out of Kalamazoo. I was transAmos Bair and Doyle Car-do- n Emerson said: I need some ferred to Grand Rapids where struck oil north of Muskegan VCStlgat.Oll 4l West FaUS and the North one can me I what make to represented do 20 Dec. The (AP) London, fmallv n iAri-- , throughout the adjacent I labored approximately three chanter. do. So do we ah. rapvie Prince has of been who Oil H. Wales, Blood In Declares rey'e&led Golden valley district months- - Grand Rapids has a. (Continued on Page Eight) States; Henry t A ill with a chill, is making sat - i ihalrnot a single family was to i U.1 actors progress toward want. Desk Jumps On Neck At a bulletin The..sQCity.lli-iaUy..i).?.ii.ua-. recovery, plete Utah-StaRoad Commission Permanent Flood Control And Preveritipn-Commissi- on load the te on welfare a supplies Head and President of Amer3 organizat.on here ican State Highway Officials, in legislat.on consideration, and Of Man With GnffTYhr Attempted Robbsry Recommended For This State Discusses Federal Road Aid especially so smee President Plans and Unemployment. , Hoovers emergency committee for unemployment is squarely i Washikie Indians Die days 20 D Dec. C., Pasena, Cal., Dec. 20 (AP) When Charles, B. Orr,Car-rtie-25n Washington, behind highway officials to their Salt Lake City,J)ec. 20. (AP) The appointment movare State highway officials and I 'Tl broke, looked into a cafe here yesterday and saw by.p federal for expanded ap plans Governor Dern of a permanent flood control and prevention rfCITI I OISOFI LlQUGf ing with all possible speed to- and state road building program, ' Tofflemire, 21, at the cashiers desk, he didnt know ward epenuig commission was recommended in a report to the governor's i the way for At no time In our country's Tofflemire was a product of a North- - Dakota wheat Miss to highgreatly enlarged forces flood control commission by its committee on ways and H. H Rlcod of says history, 20 where men are men and so are women, if necessary, Dec ranch (APT as a Washakie, Utah, way coretruction. not only ! means at a meeting here yesterday. president of the American Poisonous alchol purchased means of providing more em-- Utah, and thereby hangs the following : state Arsoc.ation of highway The committee recommended also,that immediate relief sri a filling station in Malad, plcyment for labor, but as an muttered Stick em up and give me the cash drawer, have we had such an be given sufferers from last summers floods by caring for Idaho, is said to have caused , economic factor to the perman-th- e opportunity spend public the cashier. a and at f pistol pretty pointing Orr, entering i the of two' "the Indians and death ent debris thev carried down qcuntrvs money so wisely and so well. expansion of . Miss Tofflemire obliged partially. She dropped the cash transportation 1ac.li- - More reads are needed for one Other recommendations t the commission included the! Herbert it. Orr stopped to scoop up as reached for drawer Drr men and just ..unemployed thing, retum of watersheds to state, municipal or other a, 20, died yesterday j The plan of advancing Yederal reed went action. cashier into and work. The basic princ, cash the the ment control; enactment of legislation to permit the organi- - and Evans Teoope, 18, is to afunds to those states-whicare of the fedual highway'-tt'ansla-ton Orrs neck, on which landed hurdled and She thejlesk 7. a tion of flood districts; control of under which read construcin Phitloh to meet their c.tl,0rn r?L grazing and tire proven- could not he break.' When Orr was a hold she that clamped tion, Is being advanced have .lion on watersheds and their revocation, and erection of purchesed aananUty of the tlm" w.Uecn subdued Miss Tofflemire entrusted him to the a over thoroughly demonstrated Jong control works at the moutlvs of canjons where floods ..have rice hoi at a filling station and .reach congress soon pfter it - -- and xocrience has care of several customers and called police. . rltcr renm.ng to their homes convenes. Already several mcm- - jP,he foderaiiifdplun tobc Orr his. were told fellows Im here, glad you guards V congress are drawmg up.n rffcctjvc and sound method The tominihsion directed that a final reixri lie drawn fori w hile Miss Tofflemire was telephoning. She mgh- - have ! Poubto mnua! meet to situatron ".nl.n.tuies the r-. u n.i i .. . arp r. dri1 .. t. m-- ii 'Ccr to) . . . n. kiled testi-cludi- tTeshabsen ng , f t. y cthe m -- T- COUISIOIL.45 PASSENGERS 1 SS Bsg pay jwwEdtatuhit REPORTED TO HAVE PERISHED 0, r iL ,m I asasa pr: Hampered ; Four & diedwery-suddenly.du- a- i States Farmers' Its Fathers - , C-- (TS , .. , BandilsTake ... .. ., All-Sta- d Lt i 0. Efforts j S "O iSjGirl Cashiers Shopping tiUChristmas b Hk.and govem-."Babwen- on SitS'rtUila nrov-occurre- d. , n j t-- ; m ' -- V, dnt Each .othir Reslaurant During - . i ' -- |