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Show PAGE EIGHT Safui&iy, Deamber20. 1930. THE JOURNAL, LQGAN CIXY, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH. )HIOS NEXT FIRST LADY AND "DAD Yule Program Logan Seventh At li" and tailor until 10:30 a.tn. and after 6 p.tu. " 1 F Spencer ments will be featured party teen guests will attend- - Four-Fridaevening at their neme score prizes will be awarded, on Marmctai avenue The hi Mr and Mrs Joseph Quyle ble was attractively decorated entertained at a supper and bob with red carnations and hotly 'sleigh ride Fridhy evening In Covers were laid or the fohow-- j compliment to their sons. Ro Messrs and Mes-be- rt Ing guestsand Douglas. A supper was dames Harley Bergener. Royalserved early in the evening A R Oudmansen, B Bateson, Aiier supper the evening was Those Calder, E W Lundanl, George spent in bob --sleighing. Ttie Jacobsen included ..hwthe party were W cards was spent In evening Mla e Mauehan Store prizes weie awarded to Mr and Mrs. LaVene Jacobsen Cardon Lucile Evan& Ev, Bateson Mr and Mrs. Ross Anderson will entertain at a dinner and edrct party at their home evening The long tabic at which 24 guests Will be seated will be decorated with red roses and red candles In a and holders. All arrived home after- - completing in a m!aslcn to the Eastern states CmStmfS Colors1 the appointments were car-k- e ? out with Christmas colors ,ricd Rninf and feaures Covers were laid IolaIA1!for the following guests Mr anA Robert Reese. John W p and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Ezra Anderson, Mnnk v?; d wuA m Thmt n Lundahl, Miss Annls Reese, and a , Benson. Card3 Mr and mA followed the dinner Score Prizes Mr Mr and Stock, awarded to Mrs Robert and Mrs- Vai Palmer, Mr. and were and John Anderson. Mrs L. D. Naisbitt and Mr. Reese Mr and Mrs Parley Kilburo and Mrs Joseph It. Jehsen entertained a at bridge The ghiehmscfore0 orlSs6 wmTe evening Tdaday eXrded (table was decorated with the Christmas colors. The evening BThe-club met Friday was spent In playing cards and Mr. a supper following The guests evening at the home of and Mrs. Albert Hugh The party Included Messrs and Mesdames of was planned In celebration Leslie Nelson, Lynn Hodges and the birthday anniversary of Mr Karl Jensen, and Miss Luelia was spent Hawley. Score pilzes were giy Hugie. The evening playing cards with a supper fol. en to Mesdames Nelson and was decorated Hodges. lowing The table with white chrysanthemums The annual Christmas ball Covers were laid for 18, guests ,was given Friday evening at to were awarded Score prizes the senior high school. The hall Mr and Mrs Joseph Adams was decorated wth yule colors Bill Preston Virginia Parkinson. and lights for the evening A table The i Morris and Wright. feature was the flood was centered with red candles special )ight, which lighted the hall and holly. .The party was under the diMr . and Mrs. . Gilbert Cols rection of the student body of. wll entertain the members of ficers with Tad Bullen as pre the S M club this evening at stdent. Light refreshments were cards and supper The -- ehrlst-nas served About 250 couples lyere decorations and appoint - in attendance Mr. E Mis -- ed at a dinner j U Bat-urd- ay rhr .nrSmn lairl, fJ lL MirS if Mtdnev - The Logan 7th ward got off to a running start In the Logan Stake M Men schedule, Friday n'ght when they defeated Providence 1st ward In the first game of the season 30 to 8 The Providence boys put up a good but fight In the first half seemed to tire as the game prowere Nielson Scott and gressed. the b.g scorers for the seventh ward while the Scholes brothers played great ball on the guard ime Hansort played the best hall for Providence The score at the half stood at 13-- 6 Providence boys made only one goal pitch in the seci ond half After the game the M Men of the Seventh ward served hot chili tojthe gleaner girls ' PROVIDENCE G. T F Alder, rf & 0' 0 Gesscl Theurer Theurer c 4 Totals 0 8 G T. F. P Scott, rf Hovey, 4 LOGAN 7TH 0 10 0 0 . fif , Byingtbn, c F. Scholes, rg E Scholes, lg 1 3 2 0 6 0 0 0 Fletcher i Nielson n E. , gan will be the speaker at a Christmas program on Sunday Give evening. There will - be special Providence Mr. and Mrs. H musical numbers. I Rice were dinner guests of Mir. and Mrs H J- - Rice of Lo- Steamer Sinks gan on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kelley Following Collision of Smithfleld and Mr. and Mrs Budge Low were recent dinner (Continued from Page One) guests of Mr and Mrs. J. his brother, Ossi Hjclt, the skip Arctilrus The Beehive girls furnished Per an entertaining program in M. j Among the passengers rescued I A conjoint Sunday, evening, was the English girL Phylis Tip. Mr, and Mrs. Budge Lowe ping, a secretary at the Mr and Mrs J N,.catl consulate, at Helsingfors, Jensen at dinner on Monday who telegraphed her father that A social evening followed. the Oberon had gone down In Mr. and Mrs. J E. Hansen four minutes. entertained on Monday evenThe Danish steamer Garm ing A delicious dinner was picked up several bodies in the served. The table was centered vicinity of the crash and was by a crystal vase of red cams- - bringing them here The steam-- 1 ttons with red tapers. at either er Hengist, which rescued four end, Cevers were laid for Mr of the Oberon's crew, and Mrs. J N Ream of Logan, that the captain of thereported foundMr. and Mrs. C V. Mohr, Mr ered vessel had been taken and Mrs C M Hammond, Mr aboard his brothers ship with and Mrs E D. Mathews and his first and second mates Mrs Joseph A. Smith The fog remained so thick about the scene of the colliGrandson sion that those aboard rescue Dies ships were Unable to see tar ahead to locate lifeMrs was enough Sophia Thorpe called to Garland on Wednes- boats or besurvivors who might floating around. day op account of the death possibly Five Danish seaplanes were of the little son of her son and for a flight to Laso Island daughter-in-laMr, and Mrs. ready to aid in searching for survivors Lyman Thorpe. The M. I A. officers enter-taJn- d as soon as the fog lifted the cast Who took oart Copenhagen, Denmark, Dec. in the Mutual drama, on Wed- 20 AP) Four members of the of the steamer Oberon, nesday The evening was spent ciew a games and music. A delic- which sank last night .n the with the loss of, many ious chicken dinner was Cattegat lives after a collisiortewith the served. steamer Arsturus, -- arrived here The primary, officers have on the rescue ship Hentoday a Christmas pro- gist with the , arranged f.rst stcTy of the gram for this afternoon. wreck. Dr. Thomas Romnev of Lo Tho rh.os came together n Beehive Girls Program 1 Amer-entertain- ed w Totals" 13 6 4 30 a heavy fog with a terrific crash, they said The Black gang headed for the ladders on for Men --and Women The Modern Idea of Travel Comfort w It doesn't matter where youre going . . . Your toilet articles are completely off your mind wises they are in a convenient FlTALL Utility Jte. which holds every toilet requisite the OL'e piece of luggage that exactly fits your needs. S Look lor fi $7.50 Case Special $4.98Avhilejhey PRESCRIPTION DRUG COMPANY ' ' Stores At 33 North Main and 14 West Center Cresset, Ivy iTank, pmne Aiinotid, CONTRIBUTIONS j jose- - "S neien nucitman, The following names are; of those who have contributed to the community Christmas cheer chest from the junior tysh school. Vemcn Edmond Bernsten, Leo Reed Garff, Crockett, Forsbergt Albert Garrett, Glen Ivan Gibbons, .Dennis Hancey, Hoslam. Lorin Haws. Eddie Jones, LesLe Kimball, Darrell Larsen, Guy Larsen, Dean McDonald Harod Nielson, Melvin Max Nielsen, George Nielsen, Olsen, Oliver Peterson Thomas SkaBelund, Robbins, Wayne Geoifce Swenson, Jay Taylor, Weier Wallace, Douglas Vereen, Clyde Yeate, Douglas Yonk, Ir- e vin Gnehmv Opal Blair Mary-bellBcdr-ero- , Verda Bodrero, Labell Bovle, Veola Busk, Anna Carlson, Blanche EwAr, Liona Glauser, Luey Harris, Luc-l- e BarHigley, Carina Peterson, bara Smith, June Tolman,-Grac- e Waites, Gertrude Waites James o; e, Lh A - d -- In k, -- ' t e .... Is Doing Wter service meters purchased and installed (next year (1931) 3800 feet of the water woiks supply line in Logan canyon will be replaced. It was intended to have this improvement SlOli during done cunent year but weathCampaign .expenditures com mittee continues investigation er conditions necessitated the postof Nebraska primary. ponement of calling for bids until Friday next year.) Adopted conference report on Central heating plant $45,0uo,(i00 diought relief bill. Confirmed Ralph B William Total increased capital assets in the son of Washington and Claud. Above departments during the years L Diaper of Wyoming as mem . $288,176.14 1926 to 1930. inclusive bers of power commission LOGAN CITY COMMISSION. Debated interior department appropriation bill New York Some of the natCampaign expenditures- - com mittee heard testimony on Ne ty horses of New Yorks mount- , Senate Saturday repor Considers conference on emergency public works bill o. , Takes up confirmation nominations to power commis Flashes Of Life ed policemen have been bick from generosity So many folks have been-- buying applc--s from 1? VanNew York William and feed.ng th House derbilt Is now ah author It has (animals that Police Commls- Saturday been possible or a limited mim-be- r sioner Muirooney has put a to such gifts 73 Prepares to recess for holi-- I to purchae some of the 600 stop Svracuse, N Y. One hundays , own ones of taking copies dred bushels of salt and, $709 Rcgives conference report or for have around the world been, delivered to the On- treasury post office supply bill ship Friday' Adopted ,' family the great thrill at Christmas! Choose your your l 4 Give iswmmt :1 " I -- model here, leave a small down payment and wefll do the rest . ' drought relief mea- sure conierence report. Passed annual agriculture department' apnroprlation bill. , last. ueien ,i, r RESTURANT MW DIES FlTALL nemo on the fastener Erickson, a.BaterB3arefori?a?5ara Kearns Byde.' CHEER CHEST 4' the run When these four men reached the topside the Oberon was already down by the stem and her quarter deck was awash It was to late to launch 0 boat In the confusion on deck men were jumping overboard The four sailors, without even kicking off the.r shoes, slipped into the water astern and found it so cold that they were almost paralyzed. In the murk and dark they banged --into a boat which aphad broken loose parently They climbed in, unlashed the one oar in the boat and settled 'away as quickly as they could From time to time they saw people in the water, some of them without even lifebelts but they quickly dost these f In distinct figures in the fog The Oberon was sinking fast and as the water closed ovei her the bonders went up in e great blast.. There was strong suction as the ship went down $600,000.0p The four sailors and the said Bonds, paid during j ears 1926 skipper of the Hengist 0' to 1930 inclusive . . they could hear the screams foi those who were fighting Bonded debt Dec. 31, 1930-- . $515,000.00 their lives In the freezing watei but the fog was so thick the? Capital Investments Logan City Electric Plant could not see the, people. Oner During Years 926 to 1930 Inclusive. or twice they jiarrow.y rmssed those of down pme running Auxiliary power plant machinery and struggling in the sea none equipment (Diesel engines, electri- The seamen thought .. cal equipment) . $121,639.00 the Oberons boats got away but there was a report tha Auxiliary power plant buddings 17,700.00 one boatload of ten perron.' Distribution system improvement 63,000.00 was able-dget clear beforerthr Meiers' . 30, 00.0.00' became What went down ship of it Vas not learned, but ther 'New apartment house canyon plant that th seemed a chance New auto trucks' . rteamer Tolken, which was re Increased investments capital ported near the scene of thr - - 4 $24?gf?76.11 Light Plant collision and today was bound have Street department equipment, tractor, for Gothenburg, might picked up some of the surviv graders, scarifier, auto trucks ors purchased (Over 5 miles of sheets improved with asphalt base oil and crushed giavel)4 What Congress . , Water work supply, linteirn proved . ' at cost of , . . , . , i . -- 4 New . water mam extensions braska primary. Democrat Senator Walsh, Montana," proposed"-Inves- t! Won of oil shale charges UTILITY BOX Eva Oreille- Eadea, Edward tru&e Waits, Alien Oiterneck, Wendell Sorensen, Roma Crockett? Verna Stott, Evelyn Ben-sor- i, Margene Paulsen, Clara Anderson, Theresa Hill, W. W, Welch, Donald England, Roy Jorgenson, Kay Guyman, Mary Peterson, Mildred Gustaveson, Jay Backburn, Kenneth Grace Jane Martin, Irene Bergt ma Lewis, Joyce Allred, Darwin Lund, Fre.e Simmons, Daniel Thorpe, niiVe Gibbons. Mar.on Skid-mofCACHE VALLEY BOY Dorothy Qujnney, Helen - TELLS OF MICHIGAN. Squires, Coach Cowley, Nellie ITS BEAUTY AND GROWTH Sunftier Hale, Norman Dalnes, Madison Thomas Princlpal AlTheresa Mitchell, (Continued from Page One) Hess, vin; Lorra.ne . Calder, .Hancey, which made it boom 'until the Chapman, Martha Smith, Gpal present depression. My labors Eaiwood Rasiftusson, Fred Bradthere were reasonably fruitful bury, Dora Maeser, Grace Waits, I found one lady who I believe Thelma Stoddard., Ernest Tipwill become a member of .the petts, Max Rogers, Clarence J.V church Harold Dibble, Cleve DibFarey, Jackson has a population of Leah Merrill, Betty Morrell, ble, 89 69,700, per cent being nativRuth ChristenMorrell, Eattle e-born. It covers 10 square Andrews, Julien Andrews, CarDelbert Carlisle Barber, sen, miles; has six parks covering lisle .Barber, Guy Cardon, Rua-sel- l Middleton, Seymour Hale, Mel558 acres, valued at $854,000 Cottle, Vincent Frederick, vin Yeates, Horace Smith, Gen60 churches, 11 hotels and 8 Ray Gibbons, Elma Huooman, evieve Cooley, Blanche Ewer, teTW" te dally pews Charles j Jensen Beatrice Winsor, It Is .the home publications Czarnev sWsLiVendell Ruth Johnson, Milched Bergenof the Republican party, form- r.n, Clyde Tarbet, WeU? Redford, Rennls Steed - In 1854 A bronze statue Sorensen, Woodside Jay Blackburn, Ethel er, Raph Mercer Smith, Dilworthwart, commemorating the event has Alien Clara Jean Anderson, V 4t Orale Way- -Annie Hall, Jensen, been set on comer of Second AdaJ Barnett, Anne Baxter No, &&X Burton Cole, Oetta Baugh, man, and Franklin St. It is a great na Clark, Ma urine Cottle, Mar- Cleo CeJohnson, Liona Merrill, center for radios- and radio jorie Crockett, Nielsen,-EyelyGwen Crossley, cil Bradbury, Frank . parts , AssocittiPttn Jovce Dahle, LOie Darnels, Ree Hansen, Marjorie Hatch, Missionary "work is beyond Eliascn, Dorothy Emmett, Ruth Wh.te of Janetta, Ohio 1. 1 , daughter of George 1 & doubt the most Mary 24 year-olRoundy, Louis Thorpe on Jan. Dad becomes governor elevating and Everton, Gladys Gessell Beth Russell Stowell, Mabel Ca2, Clara ) be the Buckeye etatee next first lady. enjoyable we have to do In the Hanson, Mabel Henson, Marjor- Leona Crane, Mildred Maurice L. D S. church. , In fact,, the ie Lllis, Hbtch, Theresa Hill, Beverlv Middleton, Bessie Pack, Kathryn missionaries, by their labors, Hodgson, Laura Johnson, Ruth LOGAN ELECTRIC PLANT GREAT ASSET govern to some extent the Johnson, Dorothy Ruby Bluemel,. MarJones, Helen Romney, Rita Powell, Niles Hess, of the church. jorie growth Delons Moser, Eva AS SOURCE OF REVENUE TO CITY Of course, we receive many Malmrose.Doreen Cranney Sill. LaPrele Seeley, bumps 1 and disappointments, S.mmonc, Barbara Smith. Let-ti-e we but if can Continued from page one) only bump up t Squires, Va ma ...Watterson, Junior High each time then we are sure saves to' the people approximately $92,000.00 per year, to achieve success In the mis-- s WinstonLorinHenderson, . Dewey Goes Dance Xmas Cook, Johnson, Mvrt,l,e either in actual increase in earnings or in a saving to the slon field and at home. OarlsoiLCarma Monsen Maida Over I wish you untold success Richardson. Big$Vax people by furnishing power at the. low rates. Leah Merrill, Gilmuch happiness through- bert Fonnes-becThe regular operating and maintenance service in all and Aldene Moesinger. out the coming yeah Tbe Christmas dance held Eunice Hale, June Rapo, other departments of the city have been carried on m the I wish ' to extend a hearty evening, from 7 30 to Friday Albert Jack Jenkins,. usual normal way during the years since January 1926, as greeting for Christmas and school - Russell Burchert, Ruby 10.30 at the junior high many happy returns for the Nedson, Orale Wavman, Anna was one of the most successful prior thereto. Year to all my friends hi Carlson,-- Edith Doutre, Ruth parties ever put over by the It was necessary to make an additional appropriation "to New '' Cache vallev. V ennergren, Edna Burr Raloh rtudent bodv The gymnasium the street department for the year 1930, of $8,000.00. This . to Elder Solon Atkinson Porter, Faye Parrv, Florence was beautifully decorated . was done in order to help meet the unemployment situaBickmorc Ray Evans, Ruth represent a wintry Christmas tion ifi Logan during this summer. ceiling of snow Court No Cause For lance, Harold Wiseman, Owen scene The flakes the decorated ChristThe financial statement above referred to follows: Darev, Lynn Lawrence, Marie Special Session Cotlev Dean Lewis. Clyde Ol- mas trees, and the attractively LOGAN CITY CORPORATION sen, Virginia Coaklev, Steven colored refreshment tifcoth prefrom Elite Lila Smith. Edna Allen, sented a pleasing soectacle (Continued One) Page Effected of the the by Major Improvements City Summary furCleo Mamwaring, Kg.thlyn Pack, 'Dick OwenS orchestra Administration for the Period Beginning January 1, 1926, 'luding fnend and foe of the Catherine Lavaun nished the muic. Romney, court voted this week to refer Bluemel, Ruby Bluemel, Rose Ending December 31, 1930 consideration of this question Kearns. Evelvn Parkinson. Mi- - Easy street often becomes a vevt; December Bonded debt January, 1926 WeRtholder blind alley d rd teat) I,fwiR $530,000.00 Bonds issued during years 1926 to 1930 inclusive .. 70,000.00 .V.V.V.V.VV.V.V.V.-.'.V.'.N.V.V.V.- Vi f' 0 0 0 0 , 1uhr.man, If , Hanson, c Frank, rg Hammond, lg Jr. High An esp e e i a 1 1 y enjoyable Christmas program was presented at the juruor high school Friday morning Prayer, Mrs Laura Merrill; two songs, "Jingle 'Bells,r and Silent Night, ninth grade, girls glee; two trombone solos, Stratford Smith, accompanied by Richard Owen; reading, The Lost iWord, ,by Henry Van Dyke, Mrs O. A Garff; violin solo, Lynn Lawrence, violin and flute duet, Ollie Jean Ohcn and Sara Brown accompanied by M.s. Elfie Brown Providence Kaae, JUNIOR fflGH Given Friday- - TakesGameAt Can au02 for Society 1 SUDDENLY AT HIS HOME (Continued from Pcqe One) the following surviving children Connie. Amy, Henry, Cecil, Fred and Frank Bradbury, all of whom reside in Logan with then parents. Tuneral services will be held realization of an ambition Las V e g as, - N M Why should a happy bride cry9 I said guess it's just habit, of the Dorothy Sebastian screen, explaining the tears when becoming Mrs 'widiam Bovd The license indicated she had been divorced The name doesnt matter, she said about her Smoot Washington Senator has an idea; Tnose who nave meals to eat should eat one meal teas a week and give the cost of the meal to the poor when hd mode uie suggestion In of New Yoik state as the nual payment stipulated when the state bought Syracuse from the tribe 135 years ago Death From a Broken -- Heart (Continued from age One) Banyan tree hut, stealing all his property the including spectacles. Although Brandon offered a reward of 5000 rupees, (about $1,800) lor the return of the eye glasses tlwy never turned - , - .up S'Qre their loss he bad de Bradbury. Thu jema.ns may b a- - took a look ard opined tbit 'dared he was unsuccessful, in viewed at, the family residence . one of Senator Smoots meals gradually lesmir his itVi1 ,N 1st West, from 10 a m would do the pooLvcr vcrypatSts and also hts ownhulh , lurtui tkldyt vUt'e ju:d , , iu t abbj' to- Lc1! .j first-husba- nd li .HEFlNESTGIFT-thatevertatneint-our- an-- i ' 09 dOWjl home, 3tmaS say those who bought Atwater Kents for paSt years' ner th311 ever this year! New the Golden Voice. Tone-Contr- ol Quick-Visio- n Dial super-powquiet operation beauty. Atwater Kent workmanship assures long life and constantly fine reception. Three million satisfied owners. er Pay the rest as you enjoy t- See COME IN. with the home-like- 1 hear. Make your Christmas dollars quality radio at the moderate price. |