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Show 4 S 11 rwr Yvri You If 4 Do Not Receive Your .Volume 21. LOGAN Number 234 tea By Arthur Brisbane ill of (Copyright, 1930). recipe : hcr- - u mcen- - X Creap. L.D.S. Conference In Closing Sessions Mussolinis Program. aatitj or. The Presidents Speed $27 A Day, For All. 40 Billions, y Today. THE PRESIDENTS optimistic view of the near future, backed by sound facts and figures, should (omfort many doubting Americans, who thought the world had come to an end when violent stock gambling produced its usual result. Particularly important is the fact, usually forgotten, that this nation consumes ninety per cent of all it produces. It tomorrow the people of the United States Consumes and distributors should resume their normal purchasing. Instead of holding back, in a vague, foolish fear, our prosperity conditions would immediately become ninety seven per cent of normal. - UOn Will Henry Fords latest prediC' becomes reality, this country consume all it can produce, and more, barring, perhaps, suAnd if perfluous food products. they can be produced as cheap ly in proportion as our automo-oblle- s are produced, our farms could undersell the world, as our end moving picture automobile factories do. MR. FORD PREDICTS that minimum pay for wowsers of $27 a day by 1950, the five day week to be universal, giving the $27 a day man leisure to enjoy his earnings, autor.obile, radio, etc. Too man, that seems preposterous, almost criminal. But not long ago there was only one mau in the United States that could earn a dollar a day the year The increase from one round. ,o six dollars a day, hnd more, for millions of men. would have leemed as Impossible as the increase that Henry Ford suggests rum six dollars to twenty-seven- . I i (UP) SALT LAKE CITY, Oct Problems of the Lattei day Saint church ol Jesus Chris! continued to occupy t lie forefront in the three-dasend annual conference Saturday. Speakers praised the pm epts and progress ot the chuiih They included Melvin Ballard, A member of the Apostle of Twelve, George F. Richards, also a mem ber of the council, Elder J (1 Kimball of the first count il ol Seventy and David A. Smith, first counselor of the Presiding Bishopnc HONEST TITHING WAS STRESSED Honest tithing was stressed Liberal fast offering ef Mormons will solve problems ot the poor. Outside of tile religious aspect, the dominant note of the opening session Friday was law enforrement. In emphatic and foieeful terms church leaders, including several members of the Council of Twelve, strongly exhorted Mormons to observe all laws on the statute books Apostle Joseph Fielding Smith described the spirit of lawlessness throughout the uation and called upon the L.DS. church to set an example of righteousness. He coun selled against entering iustitutions of amusement on Sunday. The world is going through an he asserted age ot wickedness which is rapidly A development growing worse. He called upon Mormons to tultill their destiny by standing aside from the general trend. PROHIBITION CLAIMED PRONOUNCED SUCCESS Rlchaid Lyman, a member of the ouncil of Twelve, struck squarely at law enforcement and pmhibition. Although admitting that bad laws, if they exist should be repealed immediately, he maintained prohibition was a boon to the nation and should be strictly observed. Prohibition went into effect lie labeling man has become a man of comparative means The church dignitary strongly ar- laigueil certain high officials for alleged failure to obaeive prohibi5 ?Aiuercans now hoarding, they know not why, should remember that the 1930 dollar will do almost wlce the buying work of a 1929 dollar. Buy now, the dollar's T930 value will not endure. f If T, A CACHE VALLEY. DAILY II) Not very long ago a president Of the United States complained publicly because a good man could not be hired for much less than $100 A YEAR. There is nothing preposterous or impossible about Henry Fords suggestion of 7020, as minimum pay Tor 260 days work in the year, I tion. will not knowingly vote for any man who does nor, in Ins pr' vale li to, live in accordance with th.' laws oi the land. Ollier speakers included Key L. ol the Mexican Pratt, president mission who spoke on T rocti I W. M:.luriin, resident of years henre. the California mission and member manufactur-shouland materials Raw of the First Council tf Seventy, there be any arbitrary who declaied theta was loom for unlimited. ate Why in domes- ing capacity many more limit to the possibilities of wages, tic and foreign fields; Elias S and of human enjoyment? pi evident of the Western When the earth has more than mission, who seconded Me- enough for everybody, why should Murnns plea and added that the not everybody have enough? church was concerned over the But do not let tuture proapecis dwindling ill numbers of mission- with discontented your make you artes ol late and Orson F. Whitney, a member of the Count il of Twelve present condition. 20 d Of the S. KELLEY, RALPH field division of the national land who discussed the doctilne oi com- mou consent as it applies to tile 'he Lutter-dai- n Saints church. Final Half Comeback Is Win Margin Turned Tide ' LI), SUNDAY, Of DO BE R 5, 1 A New Record A pew record for phone calls answered in a stngie d was set when the Daily Belaid answered over 1500 queries for scores Saturday. If you don't believe it aik the The telephone operators. Herald has ordered leather medals for all of them. OT course, most of the rails came on the games in which tlie Utah Aggies. Logan high and the Aggie Frosh weie piaytn. Complete results of were ill conference a!!!-"available however and were also announced. Through all this service only one error oceutred. Tlte of the Aggie game was reported 15 to 0 in favor of Colorado. Tills report .as issued from Colorado Springs econeously and was given out, not only hv the Herald hut by Salt Lake papers as well. Tlie error was corrected lat-- r lmwevr, putting tlie Aggies on Cue vtnnlug end. Iks T 19 y iSkf"' if , VtA m 0. PRICE Fatal To Is '"wvVil . toot-bal- s live-stoc- Arthur I lanccy, 18, son of Mr. and Mrs. James llan-ceof Newton, died in a Logan hospital at 6 p. m. Saturday of injuries received shortly after midnight Friday irt a head on auto crash between a Ford bug said to be without lights and another ear just out of Newton on the road, to Cache Junction. Two other youths, companions of Ilancey were but no? critically injured in the smashup vthile the driver of tne other car escaped with cuts and bruises. All parties of the wreck were from Newton. Young Hancey suffered a broken neck, a broken right leg and a hemorrhage of the brain. He never regained con- y iv sciousness. Sherman Johnson, 19, son of Carl Johnson, driver of the bug, also has a fractured skull as well as bruises and cuts. His condition is declared good at the hospital. - v4C Cards Win First From Athletics LITTLE BEFORE re-la- HENDRICKSON i TO AID COLTON - - lede,-Woodiur- Senior, Junior Red Cross : nuuHimeiice 'iir A. yy otk vigoiiize, s Bungstarters Lucky 13 Will Keep Grave Diggers Employed The largest attended and most successful rally thus far held in tlie interest of the independent candidacy of Col. Joseph Bungstarter for commissioner was couancteu Saturday night at the Evereti Pearce barber shop in Paradise. The huge shop was filled to its capacity, almost every community in tlie county being represented by enthusiastic Bungstaiter supporters. Joe was at his best. Ins rasping voice filling every nook and corner interoi the large hall. He w.-rupted repeatedly Ire wild il.ciri Irom bis adherents, both ol whom were carried away in ecstacy bv the logic of their great leader. In a masteil manner Bungstart er told his astonished listeneisj Ho.v to Keep From ('.owing Old "The threatened cong''Gon of rul s I he Lucky 13, wlili li he population must lie pr vented at all "R cost" said the noted glass blowei. snaiautoisl, if rigiu,, observed, increase the work ol the Pat he county is sui It a healthy coun- section most men live too long, gravediggers thioughout the Something must be done quickly to 'J: Always drive fast out of al- 'correct tins ev'l. l"f- a man 0,1 A tl.e urgent requi si of Han y J Knowle" and Jaivis Tin re s no telling. Clark. I are) with Kxnmo'ives of Freeman of Loran, eff SL-- -H Engineer like it. It llawiston. A. I) Alien of Hviuin, Os 10 !r jobs. the monotony ot Low of Smitbfmld and .Tomi Smith Ru-ree- bika i. Roll Call Chairman Named By County Directors. RAISED BY WIN 'I he Cants now have hopes of on Making 'tit As who lead them two gums m one in Go- - se' m Tavlor Doiitbits homer m ilie lomtli stain 0 the National leag tiers on their way to vutory, and those singles in a row in the next Walbe.-g- , the .1.1.,,., d O.t Kills-As Mailing pllfliti, limn the box and added a nil. Jimmy Wilson, who caught a'dren This annoumement was made ( Continues on Page Five) Saturday bv Mrs G. H Green, the county chairman of this Red Cross jaimliury, on a report received from 'Miss . .rglnla Daniels, principal of - I Logan Man Figures in Ugden Accident lhrum Fev bei stone of tills city w Ini a a position ns eugi- pt.-in-- , r at the st ite industrial s iiool dav s ago, had tne at l)gdr n to be driving v rnr on Tliuisduv input on tin- - uarmw pave mi nl neir Pi tin City which i an a bain baby and also hit a four , r . jn g'-- f nnn.l,- - her that sin died some time later in an Ogden hospiial Mi Ft atl.ei stone dm la red after lie a. rideiu l hat lie w as blinded by another ar d' veil hv Ray I) But-and tailed to see tlie two women jnd tile linhiiru standing .uoiiinl tlie pi ia mini la tor. Tlie lit tie girl who was kdbil, Nerda 'Cay-- , i ,r stool on the outside uf ttie group Vr F atheistimc s mac bine anil spilled lot t be out two voiiii,'-- Tavlor babies but they kin1 only hrureid. An inquest is sehedubul to be peiac-huluto- of Cat he count) tiiap Red Cioss at a meeting Friday night in Hie Ia gan chamber of coinmeicc named Fire Ohn C. V Rapp as cli drinan ol thp annua! roll vail bow.cn Armistice d iv Novomtxr 11 and Thanksgiving dav, Nov.mber 27, The chairman ol otter commit ,ees were named as to, lots' Junioi Red Mis G II Oreille, ties. imoi All ot the other schools of tlie borne servile, M,s Marie Bailor, G Ieteisoe, citv are now winking on this junior pnblmiv, (hailes aid and lite sivmg, Exeiutive rH (ail which oulv asks for one first W Pond o' the la In- Vai Preson cent fum each pupil, the tea. her mu mg Sen.it Council makli g up any detnicmy so tlie lev Boy W It It ill.ud, pit sul. nt of the amount will tie 5o rents far the Mrs subs, t iplion ot tin paper and en Logan stake Relief Smitlv. The dlsast"! lommlttie wni ((inrolim- - nt oi the loom in t !,, organiz-,ntsist of the txisulne lomnn'tee of ation tile bo.ud, Ohaiinian P li 1aik'n re S rei! tv, isp.o Mi e ( l.ali man Vdue Gangton, sou. will make of boxes pupils up small Set ret an T U Pad.-ami s and he to dolls to) shipped to Arml J. Rerntson. Japan China, . ,e Pacific islands A Mrs Maiv Allen, field execuriiuil other sections, Including the tive ot tlie national oigauization Iliillipme Islands and Hawaii 1 ill, p.ne a talk on tie wotk The western district lias received lor a letier ftitn the school children nf the Red Cross oi Tokyo, Japan Junior Red Cross, thanking them for the fine box-- s sent to that nation which were dis-STATIONS CLOSED trill ted among the poor. Shell s'aiions, one at JohnTwo 25 ('ll idreo of the c'ty snt out box-- s last year to the Pacific head son Grove at the other at South i Mau have been Inked for the (quarters for distribution. in ROhkelley waa tne pro- Mrs. Greene is also planning to ter Directors ter of the Aim-tun- -- . POCATELLO, Idaho, Oct. 4. (UPJ Auctioning of more than 930 rams is scheduled the second day of tlie Pocatello ram sale today with prices ranging from $62.50 to $22 a head. Tlie average price paid yesterday for yearlings was 48 and $22 lor ram lambs. ST. PAUL, Minn., October 4. (UP) The Great Northern Railway com- today withdrew its applies- turn to extend Its line from Rich- to Lewiston, Mont., Ralph president said in a letter to the Montana board of railroad commissioue. A, WASHINGTON, Oi t 4. (UP) Reuben Clark, newly appointed ambassador to .Mexico, is expecta ed here about October 12 snips of conferences wltu bee re tarv of State Stlmsun. fr jJav,d stone, 20, sou of has a deep laceration or the head and an Injury to the back, but no broken bones. His injuries are not serious. Evan Jenkins, driver of tl car which collided with the bu t was brulaed and cut but was t ported all right on Saturday. The three boys in the cut down car, whjch wia merely a runnin , gear with a box on It, were drU ing north between Newton ami Cache Junction with no lights c. their machine according to Mat shal Grover Coodsell of Newton while Jenkins was coming from Cache Function where hs is etc ployed as a chef at a cale. Both cars were going at a good clip, the investigation of Marshal The impact Goodsell showed. threw all three boys In the bug into the road and barrow pit while their light machine was tipped over in the ditch. The care remained Jenkins on its wheels In the road. An of the boys were rer.dort unconscious. Mr. Jenkins ran tn the Parley Peterson residence two blouks away and Mr. Peterson dressed and hurried to the seem aftPr calling Marshal Goodsell ire telephone. Floyd Beck, who also was soon on the scene, took Han- Cey to a Logan hospital while Mr. Peterson took the other two jured lads to their homes, When it wag seen how serious-e- y y Johnson and tSone were inpur-hudej, Carl Johnson took his son and Stone to a Logan hospital. Arthur Hancey is survived by hi parents, James and Mabel Leaiscn Hancey, and the following brothels and sisters: Opal, Hazel, Lores, Melba. Lola Mazelle, Earl, Otto, Tf peev v- ! Dri-ns have cot .mid a, as yet been made. Georg-Stoae- ! - 1, FOR PA If you live in a house, theres always some little contraption around that needs fixing up. There arc a lot of dinguses that can be built to help a with the housework. And when things go wrong with the plumbing or the furnace, or the hack porch, you can save many dollar and half dollar if you are handy with tools and know where to look for trouble and how to fix it. Our Washington Bureau has a packet of five of its interesting and valuable bulletins of Here the) special interest to the man of the house. are: .. 1. s. lome Conveniences Painting Around The Home Simple Plumbing Repairs Safety for the Household Fuel Manual for the Home I A packet containing these five bulletins will be uon request. Fill Out the coupon below y and mail as directed. sent. IIOMF, EDITOR, Washington Bureau, Daily Herald 1322 New York Avenue, Washington, D. C. I want tlie packet of five bulletins on DOING ODD h JOBS AROUND THE HOME, and enclose IS cents in coin, or loose, uncancelled postage stamps, to cover postage and handling costs: here-wit- NAME ST. and NO wln-Lo- j CENTS. High Tribute Paid In Two Others Injured When Bug" Without Statement By Lights Crashes Into Another President. Machine Near Newton. By Grizzlies CITY FATHERS 5 Newton Boy State Champs Whitewashed J, 3 Auto Crash DEAN IKELER Announi trig the offu lal tesigna lion of Dean Kenneth (' Ikeler aH Amazing their most ardent fol head ol the t load of agmulture at lower with an exhibition ot un t tie Utah State Agricultural inilege, fnothall the like of President E G Petetson Satuiday, heatable f vhich has not been displayed Itv paid a Ing it tt tint e to M. Kelt r Ho said, In tlie leaving of Dean a team In Logan tor tr.auv and many a moon, a deiet mined and Ihelei to accept the management ot l ffie rontident Logan high school Ogden Union Stock Vaids, tlie eleven liteially chaiged their college loses one ol tlie strongest wav to one of the gteatoet men cm tlie faculty. Dean Ikeler Maroon and White" ranks among the tew leading live the of .Logan high lias ever enjoyed slock aullioi itles In westein Amer overw lit lined ic a. Managers ot the gieat Ogden lompletelv They Tooele high si nool, 1929 Utah enterpuse evidence in ihelc selecpiep school thampione, tq the tion of such cn outstanding 'eader tune of 20 0, Saturday afternoon as Dean Ikeler, the same qualities on Crimson field. which have made Ogden one of the outplaying , ouOutcharglng, centc i'b ot the United the States " tguessing, and outfighting, as they Logan boys fighting Dean resignation was rehave never fought before were ceived President Peterson Satby The denied. simply not to be Ac rending to President urday most pleasing factor howevei, Peterson, tlie resignation will take waa in the great Grizzly triumph hut Dean Ikeler effect the way in which the Crookston will immediately as acting dean, coining seivr ht wall coached foiward charged to Logan two or three each every turn knifing through the week until his successor days Is appointoccaon line every practically ed. Two or men are under sion to amear the Tooele backs in consideration three but nothing definite their tracks. has been announced. Small Crowds Attend Game Dean Ikelers letter of resignaThe game was attended hv a tion Is as follows. small crowd of comparatively Dr. Elmer G. Pcteraon, Pres. townspeople although the school The Utah State Agricultural student body about filled the big College, Those who did atgrandstand. Logan, Utah tend however, were treated to one ot the classiest exhibitions of footMy esteemed President: Bill Hallahan ball shown here for sometime. In tendeiing to you my resigLogan a first scent of victory nation to take effect at your cann- in the middle of the fust pleasure! as Dean of the School quaiter when dv ith the ball on the of Agriculture and Head of Tooele 40 ya-line. Crookston Animal Husbandry to accept sent Keith Worley, elusive and the manage! hlp of the Ogden tuple threat hallback, into the 1'nlon Stock Yards, t do .so with fracus in place of Don McCulboth a sense of pilcte and rewith a loch, who is suffering I say gret pride because of On the next play narked rib the genuine support that you Dean Humphreys dropped ba k have accorded the School of and shot a beautiful 36 yard pass Agriculture and the harmonious relations that have always on iContinued page five) J. Pluvius threatened but prevailed between us. that was all Saturday and to I say regret because it is not tlie Daily Herald an easy task to sever my l performed for a large group tonsil p with you, Mr. Presiof baseball fans, showing a dent, with my loyal and efficomplete play by play descripcient associates, wiUt tlie line tion of the third game of the type of our agricultural stuWorld Series at St. Louis. The dents and with my work and same will be ofThe service the Institution I love most My City Commissioner Olof I Peder fered fans m the fourth game live years at Logan have been sen was indisposed Friday night if weather The today permits. happy ones and you may be and in consequence did not appear Congiessman Don B Colton has game starts at 12:30 p. m. sute that I shall continue to at the reg liar city commission A. Hendrbkson to The board is time. John requested Logan breathe the spirit of the Agtt No business was turnsmeeting act as a member of his campaign situated at the front of the cult ut al college acted by the city lathers although Western Auto Supply comMr. committee in Cache county. I shall endeavor to make mv Revt ral matteis were discussed in is Colton on nrm.reNorth Main the street. pany Republican new work at Ogden of edin chiding a request from Olot for congressman irom thp first value to the pepole rf son, contractor on the federalizing BY FRANK GETTY dibtrut In Utah. Mr country and beg o' the Logan canyon road for the Im ss Sports Editor Hendru kson has arrepted the ap Lrikd use of the city scarifier and si ra SIOIirSM WS PARK, ST. pointment. (Continued on Page 8) per. I Ol IS, Oi t 4 (UP)' Wild Bill The commission turned this re Hallahan In lamed the avy hitteis quest over to Comniissionei oi the AtbhtKS tiKlav and shut sen foi a decision with the recom-Statet the Am wan league chaminundation that the contractor pav out pions, winning tile thud game of $5 a day for the u? ol the machine woild sei es for the St. Louis with an agreement to replai e with the i new parts any which might be bro it h 4u no" St Lot is tans roaring ken while it was in the canyon tile lt d Hilda ouiagemenl, The recommendation also car led a eni found til inselvis at last and played pmviso that Mr. Nelson use tile Mill baseball to will toduv, city operator ol the machine, pav CARDS HOPES Is ing him Ills (Continued on Page 3) third quarter scoie HER Hallahan Blanks Philadelphia at a tract. (U Aggies Beat Colorado College; Logan Trounces Tooele, 20-0-; Today ithout I NEWSPAPER fol dated unyp ISI TUP I I lh rr-- i ui Daily Herald lilin; i ivi CA CITY STATE |