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Show rrr Tf7Tf r crr r e f'c r ' r JOURNAWrOC the Mississippi wag established have the back 'of, UfriO secure ltom.e Chase , National . In 1843.' v of New York, Equitable ., Washington has selected the bank old Whitman 'mission and from Trust Branch, either direct or It will' cover the entire state through a Salt Lake, correspond coins at historic points with monu- eni bank, a spiy of the for which tf.o currency value of ments and markers. Utah is Just beginning the fifty ct i.'.i la paid. As the coins slate wide.' concentrated effort re il the excess 4s deposited credit of Ihe Utah Plo-haalong these .line Various group ho theTrails and landmarks as-saved for the state soire!uw?r forwarded to them. Its historic resources but tii Wlattbu-o- r 408 McIntyre Building, Bad Is the first state wlds. asvjua-a- t turn representing all groups and lake City. with the var-. classes and undertaking toehait' In coop-rdo' Utah l ionecr. 1 rails and mark the important trails ius organizations of the state land landmarks of toe state with the Utah Pumeer Trails and T Omf ljtinumdrKS , aac no regard tojaeed or sect and Landmarks association will stt- consideration mulate demand for the coins. cr with no either onJoffnn Prinnornfin bUvlulluil A special sale day, December 12. historic importance. Uiupti cabs for a will open the sale- - It has been With. ITOn Trail h" ucir Off . effective suggested that representatives sound, equitable-an- d Memorial and bimllajplan to secure tlie necessary of organizations Interested In & ' funds Through the affiliation this work, to dress In pioneer Inna' of the Utah Pioneer Trails and costume and that displays of urbanizations, ' Landmarks association with the relics be made at the banks CovThis is a period otfthe Oregon Trail Memorial essocia-ere- d on that day. Newspaper articles April tion a national organization. and talks before clubs and soWagon Centennial 29 10 to December proclaimed we are privtl edged to use the cieties and pther means of pubby Herbert Hoover, president of- Oregon Tran Memorial coins, a licity will assist In creating the .United States at Washing- fifty cent piece authorized by demand The campaign , will , minted by the conlnue Indefinitely. February 21, 1930. During congress and f ton, this period the states along, United States These coins are The Oregon Trail Memorial Its? , the Oj4 Oregon Trail and purchased from the mint as association has greatly broadenf ...Various branenes are honoriml used, at face value fifty cents ed its' scope since it was named west of the great the pioneers They are sold for $100 with the It is now In reality an ail wesr- Nebraska has purchased hb,. agreement that the entire pro. tern trails assoc la ton and Is and boric other to fort Bridger tt, or premium, excepting only cooperating with all western F Is and sites of carrying .the actual expense to chart Important handling state In the , forward an extensive1 program' the edlfia is to be used far the and mark theprogram trails and landf of preserving the historic de-- ! charting;' and marking of the marks The Oregon Trail coin 1 sources of the state. No part has already been mentioned - We f i trails. and landmarks " " 1 are Informed and Senator Smoot Idqho la beginning at Fdrt Hall,' an outpost on the old conform dt thAt this will , be trail t the last memorial coin to be isOregon Is marking and memsued by the government. It oforializing Champoeg, where the fers us a means of joining with first civil government west of The plan of distribution is to the other states of the west In .marking the trails, of the V 'tHf riTt CACim first Hearing For ; COuiilUTAHf and-Mr- . finger print on the bottle he said he had not-- been able" to Identify si Herman Harms, state chemist,' another state witness, testified he found traces of a arug In Franks stomach, but not enough to have caused death. Members of the prosecuting attorneys staff Indicated they were laving a foundation for introduction of a signed concession obtained bv police from M. the womari.' m mitted killing Frank but protested she had not intended doing so The confession quotes her as having planned to drug and rob him and struck him over the head with the bottle when the drug dicf nqt have the desired effect. Frank's skull was fractured and he was bound and. gaged when he was found dead by a hotel chambermaid .the morning of December 6.JA diamond ring and a diamond stickpin valued at about $4,000,' together with, some money, was stolen v , from him, The Dayle woman was arrested here a few days later after police had traced her movements the night of the slaying. Phil J. Guinin, alleged to have aided in her scape,!is held on a charge of being an accessory to Frank's robbery. The state has called 23 witnesses for the preliminary hearing bi)t it was not considered likel all would be called if the womants confession is ' admitted In evidence. j -- , , . rt.h. F-- ' U5.A.C. Head Invited Meet Immigration a ; 1 We take this pccasionjtorwish you all ' a most JVIerry Christinas. We say with sincerltyMriay 1931 be .all that you hopefor. May the major troubles of your life be passed. We regard highly the mutual interest which has been formed Between 3E, the people of Cache, Valley and this ' jstore. ?yt It is our aim to strive even harder H to detier serve tins community. . r ORANGES, Suiikissed .1 - .2 Salt Lake CUy, Dec. 23 (AP) President E G. Peterson of the Utah state Agricultural college has been Invited to Washington, U C, to attend a aeries of meetings on Immigration be- tffwtyodem Wap OTArt large doz. . ; . 2 doz. doz 45c 2ft ginning January 5 The lnvita-- 1 tioii was received In a telegram from President William Butter-wort- h of the United States chamber of commerce and Julius S Barnes, chairman of the ' National Economics association. The purpose of the , meeting ill to - assist members of the chamber of commerce committee on immigration in working out a policy to be recommended by. the chamber and to help analyse pending legislation. Unemployment In the United States has raised the question restriction of ImmiIt is understood that gration. President Peterson is In favor ol restriction to the lowest possible point In order to protect " American labor. It may not be possible for President Peterson to attend the meetings in - Washington because of the opening of the winter quarter at tile college, on Jamfeiry 5. ! ,3 for LETTUCE J. Extra Fancy Hearts 19c bundle SWEETPOTATOES BANANAS . CANDY, fancy mixed Seagulls Have Birthday Parity ' A 2 lbs North 1 The Project committee Is linth ing up another project-b- o south dugway of College hill-I- t is the aim to keep the work going until the first of Apnl: Of course, nq more work can. be given than tpe money received to pay for It. , Those who come on the project must coma through th regular channel and that is the Survey committee. The Surrey committee is composed of bishops of the wards. It is distinctly understood that , the Employment council is not gyar- anteelng work to a man just because he is out of work. The most needy cases will always be given the .preference. The list hag now -- about 125 men and more keep coming. From investigations made there is no question but the $1500. paid out for labor Under the Employment council and distributed among 400 people for necessities has been of value. At the same time two very worthwhile public improvements have been made. , Those firms, professional man and institutions which have not reported are asked to do so at once in order to meet this Christmas - Eye payroll next Wednesday evening. to-b- delightful W- - e Mr. and Mrs, CNyman aere the recipients of a pleasant surprise party given them by a group of friehds Saturday evening at their home in compliment to ' their redding niversary. A hot luncheon was served, after which games, music and social Chat were en' 1 joyed- 2for PINEAPPLE No. . 2i cans broken slices BUtS f SALMON W hole or half per pound MINCE MEAT , S . -- With to make good Minim VEAL ROAST-Choiof shoulder, pound ce in 2 pounds... eierj thing Ment-- , it , meaty cuts r. Joderii7 Mar ket j daughter, - Serena,, to Melvin Smith i of Nibley. The marriage will be solemnized In the Logan Temple Dec. 24. The ward primary Officers are sponsoring a Christmas program' Monday evening. Messrs A. B. and Orvin NyJames and Hyrum man, Maughan were in Ogdrti Monday on business- Jujiro Wada, Alaska's only Nipponese prospector, has searched for mineral wealth for .more than 40 years, winmnj .and -- lusing twu fortune? 4 ? ; Chistmas'Specials For Wednesday Plum Pudding 28 Heinz Mince Meat, 2 pound can. , 33 Stringless Beans 3 No. 2 cans 32c Del Monte, Early Garden Peas. 3 cans .. . r. 47c : Del Monte, large , . 2 pkg pound iru)es, 29j Heinz 10c 3 packages 2 lb jar Peanut - ' 3 - . Matches, & boxes. . Chase and SanbornV Coffee . . . - V . Buy where jou The MOST of the. for tjie LE Heischel E. Jlason J r:- j iiOc Butter 47c Poik and Beans, Medium size, 3 cans it k S' v Canal 'Grocery ) , their fl next - was ba for the fall $41,000,000, figure was 'authorized as compromise between the advocated bf Secretary Hyde: .$30,000,000 approved by the house, and $60JOO.OQO by the senas ed Northern Indiana this year produced of peppermint , .The Golden Hour plub met at the home of Mrs. J. P. Evans for their Christmas party on Thursday afternoon. 12 members were present- - A Christmas tree beautifully decorated and ladefr with exchange gift was one of the attraction The retiring president of the club, Mrs. J. p. Murphy, F&8 presented with a creamer. 300 silver sugag-anwas played, Mrs. Thomas Boyle received first prize and Mrs. q. M- Adams, second. Luncheon was served from one long table centered with red cyclamen with candies at either end. Mrs- Annie Davis entertained the Clover Leaf club at her home in the Sixth ward Friday. 13 members were present. All received gifts. The Christmas color scheme was red and green. A four course dinner was served- - i Keno and rook were played fol lowed by a sleighing , party. oil BUYdTilO t . Buy that Christmas Radio tomorrow. d will We - deliver and install for. Christmas radios purchased - yd. tiesday. Majestic offers radios fiang-fn- g in price rom $79.50 tL. $17.50. Call ip or fmone relative to our easy time paymentj plan -- ; j ! Borah In Favor Of An Extra Session F (Continued from Page One) no intention of asking ualjL speaker such' action Longworth ' - maintained - the maneuver would meet with the same treatment as the regular ' appropriation bills. Besides the discussion of extra session, prospects, conleaders laid , pregressional liminary plans for appropriating funds to tarry out - the authorization of loans to fanners contained in the drought had Crystal Bottling And Forint , V Compan; West FirstVNorth Fhone 444 72-7- 4 i Sfv :i FOOD STORES, Inc. December 24th For Speciali Wednesday, Logan: 24 West 1st North and 382 South Main ) 88 South 2nd East Hyrum, Smithf ield, Wellsville, Lewiston 1 i. A xm 2.pfk ' Size 150s POTATOES Doz. JUSSc lbs. . ,$TJ 89 2 Doz.'?1( i i . ; Special PerPound Mix . . lb. , No. 3 Sift CORN . . Standard r Fresh Creamery Size 252s. Half Case T CAHDY ounER : SWEET PEANUTS Fresh Roasted lbs- - T, 393 West Center St, Mr. and Mr Joseph Folkman f aJnnounce the engagement nilCKENS One Jot of Hens' While they last, pound : Cash Grocery , ( Formerly Engagement Announced .. A big supply of large Hens and Springers, Geese, Pucks and Tui keys, FRESH OYSTERS and resh Shrimps. Look ' these overfor quahty CureT Hams and bulk Lard at and prkr-Eair- cv paving prices, Plenty of suet, L . Mrs. Erma , King Beck who was operated upon at a local hospital Sunday evening is getting along as well as could be expected. ' Mr A. E. Nyman Was hostess to a group of friends Sunday evening at her home in compliment of the birthday anA niversary of - her husband. dainty repast was served to twenty guests Music, games and social chat were enjoyed. Cluster Raisins, Figs, Holly, Holly Wreath, Heinz Mince Meat, Plum and Fig Pudding, California Shelled Walnuts, Shelled Pecans, Almond fruit cake. A fine assortment of candy and . Jumbo EMDA3L Friends Remember Wedding Day A. .pint can he Jumbo -'- OLIVES ; Winnjjamp s E. Nyman, Friday evening In honor of the 14th birthday anniversary of Ruth Krebs. A program and games were enafter 'which refreshments joyed were served to 4, guest CRANBERRIES PS' - .A demand - -- - Logan. Mrs-Minni-e January 2 it to go right "along with the work on the upper part of . the dugway in taking off the points on the side htli and Widen the dugway. ; There will not be so much frost and the work will be ..carter j ; , .Logan cemetery. Surviving are her parent, and Me Galley Spar- - II - ground- will be poslble birthday party was given bythe Seagull girls of the ward. Pri mary .under the direction of Mrs. 21 -2 lb. box CHOCOLATES ' SS& the a t Reese ffSiffifl- cSSffl hTiln,0Snr: art mg speaker- The choir sang .tners, Preston- SlmeUme , Well Understand. near A number of the members Closing remarks. Bishop Bernice of Scandinavian club attended Bert benediction, Parkinson; a card party Friday night at Hawkes.' the home of Mr, and Mrs. N Tli 9 gTave was dedicated by ML Degn of Logan where they L 8- - Hill of Logan Interment spent a pleasant evening. Ruoy wa3 in the Franklin cemetery- Struve and her mother, Struve, winning , the Mr Stoddard Rollo Woodward. score prizes William Reese, Rudger Daines, Walter Womer of Pocatello Ivah H. Woodward, Cecil Fos- spent the week end at the home ter and Garth Woodward. Bishop and Mrs. L- - E. HanMrs-- ' Stoddard was bom at of Franklin June 13. 1903 8he sen Rock died, at her home in Springs. Wyo . December 17 Surviving are her husband, Meets Vernon Stoddard, her parents, of The Tessa Winn E- -. J. - and Phoebe , Wooward Daughters of PioneersCamp met at bro-ftSmith and the following home of Mrs. Generv Hale thers and sisters: Mrs. Gwen-- I Thursday, December 18. - A Milford, Utah , Christmas program was carried dolyn Smith, William Smith. JYanklm and ;out as follows, singing Jingle one half brother, Bertram Smith Bells.' Prayer, Chaplain Geneva residing In Utah Hale; Mr Ellabeth Carver sang two numbers, piano selection, Sparrow Rites Effte' Stephans; remarks. Cap- Held tain Lucinda Slater, county cap- impressive funeral rites were tain; Captain Maud Hansen held in - the Preston Second conducted the program. A har- ward chapel recently for Ada monlca selection was given by (Continued from Page One) FOUR' BACK FROM WEEKS COAST TRIP , -- PharlBK Vocal v solo, Begins On College Hill Work Today A. HENDRICKSON I flrfTepeakert r probably that the appropriation This made Golden Hour Club Gathers asaed. Hearings , week- A Democratic - 23, 1930 New Shift (Continued.1 from Page QneV built in Lbs Angeles during 1930, 494 apartment houses anu 24 hotels The home bunt cost $31,684,000 00. This ha$(been i (Jack year in huUd'hK compared 1 4 with other years . h Mr. Hendrickson visited with B. BenC, P. Carcton, Bishop son and found them feeling and doing well in their new field, CELERY H For Washington , ..fflylce - 1 To )SSrSr"STMS: ! -- selection- Gifts were drawn ; by each memhei from a ftahing pond. Luncheon wasr served by the MR8. BOSE WOODWARD, Correspondent. Mesdames Maud Hansen, Lovtaa Jenkins. Chioe Peterson. Ubby Carver, Bertha. George, Mildred Anderson and Mary KJar. Mrs. 14, who at the jdied Sparrow, Allred pronounced the Rites local hospital Monday pec. IS. Pearl benediction. ' AI'rnL,V onmorl'n' ' cal Salt Lake City; Dec. 22 fAP) Stoddard A fingerprint on the hedk of a bottle with 'which the state -f contends Jean DaVe. killed ,ward took charge of the, ser- Sam Frank, jewelry auctioneer thy marked the Aiaml The speakers were Laron of 'Memphis, Tenn.. was identiBright, Lorln Stephertsoiv John fied as -- that of the woman t dard Saturday afternoon toe8 Hoba Lorm. Mendenhall. BUhop her preliminary .Tearing- here Franklin ward chapelwere xrlbutJcl by twk chae. Dueta today on a.kfirst degree murder Serte Parkm wuu ehumwav and a VV'v The choir sang Nearer to Thee and charge.' , John 8. Hobbs. J. S. Bardole, police finger-;- , followed by the Invocation by The opening prayer was by Wilprint expert, testified the print Frank"' Woodward; duet William liam, Tanner and the closing by was thaV or Miss Dayle anj Reese and Rudger Dalnes, One Alma Smith. Bishop H. W. BalV said it was Dointed toward the Fleeting- - Hour. . lard of, Benson ward dedicated bottom of the bottle .Another n west. W Mr Chios Peterson. Mrs. 3. A. relief Just Bullock entertained with twp vo- wLl be staged : 1EIIT i; SaltH&Y;-Cit- Mftrder of f Tuesday, Ilecemher PRESTOII-DEPART- . ve ' ,,1 'dtp. '1 Y . .2caiKgc v , per can PEAS; Ungraded GRAPEFRUIT : TillXKUTS No. ic pounds-- . . . per can per can m |