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Show Because of the Unparalleled Response This Year to Appeals for tlie Needy, Everyone Can Say- - iOp Kr. ; . PHONE 50 or 51 Pechr You If You D, A Daily Volume 21. The Home W'O Urrati Nu-nhe- With uhtch LOGAN, 3U1. Muir Seems CHILDREN OF i '. lion 'I All Kiddies. NEW YORK, De. 24 01 Pi Christian ( hllilren throughout the woild will lie united tomorrow in tile common eeleoration ot Christmas, the greatest festival ol the year. In tlie United States, Santa Claus, a iat, jolly old man will skim rooftops m his sleign drawn bv reindeers and end chimneys to fill with gifts btoi kings of good hildren. In other ountries, Santa Claus, under various aliases, in iluding Kris Kringle and Saint Nicholas, will fulfill a similar mission. The "United Press has gathered ome ot the counts oi how w oilds famous i hildren w.i! olivthe da.'. GRANDCHILDREN IN WHITE HOUSE In toe" Wn tj Home at Washing ton, toe Rotund Santa Claus, will bt received m dale in. the nursery on the third floor, where President Hoover's three gtai.delnldnn will have their stockings hung at the mantel piete. Fevgy Anne, who i i; Herbert HI, two, and Joan, six uiontas, lave already reheai.,ed lia.ru.ru tour slot kings several limes and haw even been Heard to pass di' reel. Inns as to what they Xpert to f n i at the Mresidr. Or.o yoaue 'ady in Washington ii quite anxion t iat Santa doesn tarv too long in thp White House nursery. S1 u PauLna. Mxveurold daughter of Speakt r and Mrs Longworth. Pau Ima will spend Chn'maa day at home playing with hr r anticipated toys. Mrs. Longworth, the former Alice Roosevelt, can recall the Christmas parties she attended while residing at the White House YOUNG CROWN PftiNCE WIT H H IS FATHER Crown Print p Mh hael of will spend the first Chri..t-mawith his lather. King Caro), old The m five years Prince has drafted a list ot playmates who have been invited to spend Christmas day in the palace at Bucharest with him and play with his toys. Sandringham House, at Norfolk, in England, will resound to the (Continued on page five) i ( e-ve 1 Long-wort- Wlkmft To Be Winner In Recount CELEBRATE Christmas Is Biggest Event In Lives Of UTAH, DAILY HERALD, . Hall Retains Posi- tf Commissioner Reiount Shous. At homui Muir of Mendon was vii-tlly lomeded the election as four yur county commissioner as his sc t foi a recount neared a climax in the Fust District court today. As the Daiiy Herald went to picas, E. T. Young, who Is representing Mr Muir, had claimed a victory lor his client while County Demociatiu Chairman E. S. Cham-lie- i a, Attorney George Preston and Mr. Kerr were in conference deciding whether to continue the lglit or to concede to Mr. Muir. Final action on the vote will not be taken by the recount tellers until Friday at the request of Mr. Chambers. The totals were 4392 for Mr. Muir, the Republican nominee, as compared with 4377 for Mr. Kerr, nominee. who is the Democratic Several doubttul votes were still to be decided on at that time and it is possible that a nonresident judge ma be called in to pass on tne ballots Giving Mr. Kerr the benefit of every one ot his doubtful ballots however would give him onjy .a tie provided Mr. Muir failed to receive a single addition. Two doubtful votes were virtually certain to go io Mr. Muir according to E. T. Young who is lepresenting him and on this Mr. Young based his claim (5 5- s do ovV - repeal L. Vv'. c5j 1m- - o! Hovey, cfy prohibition la assistant eshier Great' r piness and encouragement nug.,r industry of G- John leading contracof the Logan Bigger payrolls Rotary club: through new industries. H. Moser, tor and president Council Scout Executive: Great- leisure time needs of - men with a real interest in and a keen desire to serve boys. Mr- John H. Anderson, President First National Bank and head of the finance committee of the Logan Employment Council: One per cent support of the employment fund by all salaried men and wage earners. A spcit of "Who is your neighbor? Find him. He needs yu " Gilbert Mecham, Chief of Police: Unflorm traffic laws throughout Ctah. A stop and go t.f-filight system for the main business section of Logan. c Lon Fonnesbeck, city attorney: spirit of giving that will continue throughout the Absolute enforcement or year A holiday VICtOI). Ill the other contest between W. W. Hall and Martin Pond, both of Lo-uMr Hall was conceded the election this morning when the totals read 4112 for Mr Hall and 4354 lor Mr. Pond. The contest between Mr. Muir and Mr Kerr is believed to be the losesi race for an office in the hi- - tory of the county. A tie vote is a possibility with a two or three vote margin for Mr. Muir as a like- lb, ley - dm elopin' id ot the 1)' ft M Price o Confession Of Met in i mu lor si S'e.t.u Hen slu ntt , li i'l hu. i ' !! m In ti ' iw . ' Iki i ii i Jiilhi li v l,tolii(, I. i, nun, In A g Sto'kta-i- , he inn hh I., mill n Chi istian- V the hi t t'ai !u u n .il e v .S hi i ed SANTA . DuW.i.-u- iuuluiivj r,u lone i' v D. ( 11 A. i't th. D. I pi iU t "A light thrihtmas' Parent-Teacher- lihood. When court adjourned Tuesday evening, the race was decidedly in favor of Mr Kerr with the totals on straight ballots reading 1352 for Mr. Kerr and 4360 for Mr. Muir. In checking over these totals this morning however, a mistake was iound whereby Mr. Hall ball had been given 19 votes belonging to Mr. Muir from the Lewiston Third district. This gave Mr. Muir an advantage of 17 votes and although the doubtful votes which were being decided in court this afternoon seemed to favor Kerr, the margin appeared too great to overcome. LOGAN JOBLESS GET REAL GIFT SECOND WARD TO GIVE SHOW - whi-'ltn- Logan Carpenter Tooele Injured ; al n j Young Folks Storm County Clerk Office Smithfield Scouts Do Real Good Turn follows. Caroling under the direction of Mrs. Emma Thornley; a speech by Dr. G. L. Rees, sub vocal ject, "Spirit of Christmas, selection by quartet; talk by Scout Jay Knudson; presentation by Mr. Clark Thornley. The people attending gained a Christmas Spirit that shall stay with them throughout the holidays. The scouts of the Smithfield Third ward also cut and sold Christmas Trees In order to ral, money for their general tunds. During the holidays the scouts of the same ward plan to haul for the church grounds thus l soil and A bin f presenta-ioservice was held at Mrs. raising enough money for each Soreuci-n'home on Wednesday. !oy to pav his yearly registration The pro- fee of futy cents. This should The public was invited gram under the direction of Scout he a stimulus for other troop-do as to their good turns. master Welling lloakIIy was By Vincent Rees Scouts of troop 64 of the Smithfield Third ward put over a worthy project. These boys believing that it is "better to give than to treive' made a useful gilt. Mrs Matilda Sorensen, an aged widow with an invalid daughter, has never enjoyed the comfort of a tadio, so the Scouts of her ward provubd a fund sufficient to purchase a radio for this family. The deal r, J. C. Hill, graciously let the bojs have it at a re duced price. "Shi es p Early foi Wedding Licenswill prr bablv be the war cry-o-f Mws Ruth Bui-rdeputy county ebu k. in x Timteen r on pit s ,vero isvued lia i censes to w , Tuesday afternoon aft earlv Wednesday morn ( C lerk V. Mohr and mg Canty one deputv were busy- - all day oi. the vote lemunt while mother lerk is on a vu.ulijn leaving MRs 'f Baer ail to and the issuing of wedding L'Clsis. to srfv she w a s ph nty lit ,y Lii eases ti wed wen issued to Owen A i t lav lor, LI i( kf lot, I laho ami .V.clu Lois Dunn, l.o-- j an, Jo e,'!i I ed.c KiiiMis, Lyman, Uupt-nWyoming end Loire Hi. shy, Sod i Sp'inas, I'ebr U II in a ti, I'l .u.i'lnc. and Fill Bolt N ebon R" gh.irti ( Py Miiv m1 Pane Flush. Nihl. v, and Serena Kolktiw.n. Xi'th Logan. Mit.m Plait Pi i st.m, nod Idaho I akt Divid Llmr Sink r. Lav too. nrel lv. t Mu llobt rts, Clinton, t.h, ru) Kinr'im Sor-- , i hson, Ioia'clhi, and Ha o Luu'a Pi et hoi Pi' stun. I) d ' Sp.o k- man ICiuM aid Li'a Pi.t-i-Rn mmol, Pawl itlon Rue, Ft An-- , NORTE AMPTON, Mass.Int thony no koloasirih Ittoa Jt i, dw.c Fn .th and Llithet!i Mat,1' 24 The stom of iihiminutii g serFuneral SMITHFIELD Jim s Hell time is veiy Atnler.oi, Liaisin'; vices wire held Tuesday at 1 p trees at ( bristmas I ts t ks Mm hs o. Mattie m. at the First ward church old, going back to the day of tl e dl I.i noi i Gy I1- '- like,;. .soo'l L Id. house for James D. Pitcher who Irruids Th Druids were a rn e of John W'tki.i'Oi M Her l An'hotiv died at his home Saturday eve ancient Britons, who used to sac and Maliel Ros Url, ning after a lingering illness of Lomas Ji d lii'obip, P on, rifb e childrn to thnr gels, I id'oi about 15 years. atitl Jt erne Pal ner, Ihe.-lon- , Idaho. The services wei p conducted a praiticp that would not he tob luThe ted hv counselor TCarl Allsop. in even rural dis the today, ward choir under the direction tricts of Mrs Bertha Mather and Effie The belief that residents of large A. Greene rendered two musical cities are more intelligent and sop"Rest For The Weary hism ated than numbers. in Soul," and "O My Father." Spe- rural districts Is uu Anno, i an, and, were: if strongly numbers cial musical will mver cxpri quartet, Mont Harris, Dave Ros get a candidate any votes, cpei ml kelly. Hugh Rash and Clifford ly In tlie rural districts. duet. Mr and Mrs Simpson, The ha kbone of our gi n mm nt duet. Bishop is the American yeoman Tin Am-Totmonf PilUngton; Foui m i o.,i or alt mt a, 1(M Richard ItoskelUy and Mrs. E. email ve man should i.ot he ion-- 1 O' av, m n (!,.' . ibuii d f 11 f ised, however with the Amenean Lundquist. ot Log ill of rlia'ge to t'l" Speakers were. George Done, yes man, a spemes indigenous to thiiiii,'h t ,e bit! in iit(iv 1. - of Ike v.ir C J Bishop Plowman, but also Bishop fu.n.l in many , w,n L, Hollywood the In ami t' e (b oree G N'eson. Players were business of Dees. Cm he ' a rv'frted hv Stmuel Nelson, and Eternal v lgilan o is the price o 'I he t ml ,1 hi dot, aii Alfred Auixro.fe Interment took .liberty A nation cannot v licit i vans Coal I.oj.in Cod lompaiv. cemat. lit.v tin SfmllhlMd half free. place slave, coin, at.v i'h iti hei Coal, nml M , etery. I. nil ol who'll htib'd tin coal Cnri'-tnias- . i 1 ei-i- f The Relief Societies of Make and the Logan Elks J. D. PITCHER iuu Coolin Caluldge i 1 LAID TO REST v h- - r, WOMAN BURIED vv i COAL DEALERS pet-on- GIVE COAL 11. 1011-- 111 11 11 1 ' A OFFER prayers. Dee. 21 MARSEILLES, Fragi Christmas eve V avers for the repose Of the soulg of criminals who died on the gajlotine in France durfaie the year were ofPenifered todav by the "Blae tent MonKs in their chape) here. . (U Pi MANY The Utah Idaho C'vCral Raiboail INJURED SIOUX CITY, la, Deo More than a score ot 24 (UP' cotiijniiv c.'.il persom ol when two! o' n.vjld.l' u in in Omh 1 tli four to Local ars free were injured today haul. T,.e coaches on a Northwestern pas ibutltm of the coal was senger train from Omaha over-- nml 4 Uu p'ronal supeivision of j turned aa the tiam pulled into!' E. Caidou and A. E. Audetsou. the local yards. I ( i Ji'-ep- li 1)1' HMOND wt-rhi Id -- I'lineul Unemployet In niviies r Gtrjf.y Ask f Bread at tin itich label ule lor Mis. May Foist r who dad Friday Ii mu ao illness ol n 11.1 duia-lio( iiisod foiui a mouth on the li shop ilium An oplli !imv e mind kirbv BERLIN, Dec. 24. (U.PJ Labor vvme sung hv disiuibances broke out in mid diet, today in the working class and Liberia Lewis, and district. Alton Hams ol Hyde Crowds of unemployed, said to p't-udi- m. the ward lion in a t RICHMOND IN 'I In every y c dm son geu lodge have been the leaders in the chari-work although they have been given full cooperation by every agency called upon. 'I he Elks and the Relief societies, of the Logan and Cache stakes nave combined their efiorts this year in order to prevent duplication and to make their united efiorts go as far as possible. Big boxes filled with Christmas toys, clothing aud giocenes were distributed by the Elks today. Thy toys were prepared and painted by the Logan firemen who also prepared the boxes for distribution. Names were furnished by the Rebel societies. BUYERS FLOCK STORES The stake presidencies were also instrumental la the distribution during the last two weeks of hundreds of tons of coal while ward Relief society organizations, in addition to cooperating with the stake groups, are doing much ex- tra work in minor cases in their iw n d! isions. Mrs. W. R. Ballard is president of the Logan stake Relief society, Mrs. I S. Smith is president of the Cache stake Relief society and Arthur Bateson is in charge of the work for the Elks. The Logan business section has in en ciowd-- d all this week and last minute shoppers were hurrying here and there Wednesday up the final details of ilicir Cliiistmas shopping. And everywhere, one hears that old but still beautiful gieetmg, "Metry Chnstma.-.-. ' , joyous IS NOTED , good-wil- and rally throughout Logan and Cache valley, largely through the united ihurity eiforts of numerous organizations through the valley. Although prosperity is not as genet al as In iormer yuats and many families have faced the prospect ol having Santa Claus pass them up in bis annual visit, the groat charity work in the valley nas practically assured a visit to iveryone from Jolly old Santa. SPLENDID COOPERATION , cxi-u- merry will be observed t 111 two-da- y Protestant Propoganda Not Desired CLAUS Poorer Families Are Remembered By Organizations. c , lot .1. an A'lointj 21, wire jubilant today b spite ill 111 (ah fail that the j.ltlit, n'li the aie! h li gel was h lulid uvtr dl.tiht cunt lot tnil late 'lues day on a ihoae of t, st dtgu-minder And Hide is good tin e, for tlie d'-- olid yisteiday pieli n mary hearing shook the state's case to Pa foundation bv a hitter and effeiyve att.uk ug:nst the Dale nth, allegid oinii cion. mi whl h the Tills c onfos.slou state pumipully based Us case wai luled out as evidence by The magisJudge t F. Dal by trate held that testitn ny pioved it was obtained undei duress aud threats. Mias Dale is chaig'd with mur1,5 year old dering Sam Frank, Memphis, Tenn jeweliy auctioneer, in bis mom at Pie fidnon able New house notel, December 6. She was arrested a few days later, first Issued a partial confession and then, at cot ding to police, "came clean." Frank was strangled, doped and beaten to death actual cause of death was strangulation from a mouth gag, a fact which the defense Is using as proof that the homicide was not preconceived. ?60tu in money Approximately and jewels was stolen The legal fight over the conhearfession featured the State witnesses admitted ing the girl confessed only after officers assured her the entire matter would be withheld from her mother. It W&3 also revealed the girl tainted twice during the questioning and that once a was compelled to revive her with cold water. With the confession not admissible, the state waa compelled to call many more witnesses than Brat Intended to substantiate its claim that evidence warranted a district court trial. A touch of drama and pathos was tnjei ted into the hearing when AV. L. Payne, detective, repealed the girl's account of her life. undei wot Id Jean broke down and wept loudly and long Hr IP' iimy pleaded with ihe (.in ti : ii r tin testimony stopp' d. 24 Dr. D C. Btidfie, head cf the Budge Memorial Hospital and president of ThaM-- r Bros. Bank: less ills en Ini,, in nil hai many .mil imi.tt of the s.uiit o! pulling to-tin r aiipoit LAKE SALT Stockton i i FOR A Thatcher. Capitol theater, of Chamber president Logan Commerce Hyrum rei Lunation ov Modern linpi mt lit project Iaigan-Ca- DY Y''h'iwn. off William Waucn. City ter u.nuiilly hla.,1 hie, house G lor Cents n t O' : 5 PM Dale Girl Is 'Slkikiig? REA Admitted Not 5Iy Sy Cy 6y ii'o Lindquist, president elect Kiwanis club: linpmvt ment ot Weal Center street. More equip mem for Memorial paik Newspaper Iluad ! Salisbury, cashier of W. J. Carlisle, manager Eccles Thatcher Bros. Bank and sechotel: Continuation of fedeial retary of the Logan Rotary canyon highway through club: Stabilization of commodto connect with east west high- to a insure steady ity prices way More cooperation between1 income to Cache P. W. Eliason, president Logan Ki- dependable business men of valley. Valley producers. Wanis club: Vlie i u i n ot that spii.t f r a mger and In Her LoJoseph Odell, Logan postmaster: A. G. Olofson, general manager of gin u vi C o he county with the Enlarging of the federal build the Bluelight Gae A Oil compint ol boosting an! vomnien-daiioing. A . course. real pany: golf by all o! the citizens of The mailing ol uniform sized Logan lor all types of industli Christmas cards C. A. Lundahl, manager of the and i oniniuiiiiy undertakings that will be a credit to our city Prescription Drug: Leas talk R. L. Wrigley, county agent: A and valli v. about Hard Times. higher level in farm produce priA better organization ces for N. A .Pedersen, L. P. Peterson, Commissioner Lohead of the cheaper distribution ami more Dr. Further prosperity. gan City: English department of U. S. A. C. econonil.al production. Further development on road P.ivahly endowed scholarships for sp i ia.lv talented students approaches to the LSAC. J. W. Kirkbrioe, county superintensi nulaislnp i comparable with dent of schools: Sufficient funds in other leading edu-- i Perce Smith, Commander Logan to operate the schools for a full hu- -. itional in.htmi'on.s of the ooun One Post, American Legion: tjine months' period. A complete trv INtablis iment in Cache hundred per cent enrollment of organization of vnlhv hv boards of education of men in American associations throughout the i oun- tie policy ol Sabbatical leaves Legion. Better spirit of cooperty lor high st bool tea hers. ation In civic and business orRuth Bair, deputy county clerk: ganizations Natural gas Golf course George B. Preston, captain battery C. national guard: A new E. Cardon, Joseph president armoiy m Log m Cache Stake: Health and hap W. H. Shaw, Cache county sheriff. Norman er sympathy and understanding M 21. A B Pretton W. Pond, Cache Velley Ot CKMBl'k ?y dy co 5y c5y Logan-Garde- of the hoys. F. I (',ule I'ln I fund Cache Valley Banking company and secretary of the Logan club: Complete ovei hauling of iho sidewalks m the A good city playground tor l he ch'ldieii of L.igan. VATICAN CITY. Dec 24 (U P' Pope Pius XL, in a Christmas eve address to the Sacred College of Cardinals, emphasized todav the necessity for better social adjustment and wide, efficient collaboration between classes'' to solve the economic depression afflicting the world. The pope also renewed a severe attack on the Protestant propaganda" and proselyting in Italy, which he said offends the treaties and laws ot the nation, and contradicts the sacred character of Rome." He also announced that lie would issue an encyclical on marriage, particularly m reference to the recent marriage of the Italian prim ess, Giovanna, to King Boris of Bulgaria. The marriage was approved by the holy see but the pope said the set ond OXQ ceremony performed under rites One of the most noteworthy con- of the Eastern Orthodox church at Sofia, almost conflicted with tributions to the Logan Unemployment fund comes from Thomas Old the Catholic ritejs performed in By Arthur Brisbane ham, lormerly of Logan, who is Italy. (Copyright. 1930). now teporarily residing in England Mr Oldham has notified Fredlerick P. Champ, president of the Cache Valley Banking Company, to pay The Pr Adent Wins. $loo towards the fund as his Christmas gift to Jhe Logan jobFable of Sr. at Faggots. less. Mr. Champ has presented the doMr. Gifford Sales to John H. Anderson, chairnation WonU. man of the finance committee of the Logan Employment Council. Jf'anled, A $30U Car. "Mr. Oldham maintains a very Under tin- direction of the M. lively interest in Logan affairs, men of the Second ward a vaude-whi h has been very evident to me villp and minstrel show will be As congress piepaies for plum through my close association with given Fiidav night at S o'clock lealmes it rest a and Mr. in the ward amusement hall. Thu pudding him from time to time, polithat Mr. Hoover understands all. champ writes Mr. Anderson. I ams program will innsist of a lugghng ongre-sai n, attr tics and sure Ms many friends and acqualn-tenceact by Mi. Qumney; slight of will appreciate his interest hand performance by Dr. LeRov and generosity In this and other Wilson; vm.i! solas hv Jos ph " instances g Bistlme; numbers, J u Baugh, saxaplmne selections, Fara mu-iirell Spencei act bv Wilford Degn, Ld Lumlipii.t and A In cordial we! George Torge-ecome is extendi d to the jniblie. J. H. Merrill of 454 East Fourth OIL TANKER EXPLODES. North, returned to Iaigan Tuesday STOCKTON, Cal., Dec 24 (UP) from Salt Lake City where he Damage of more than $2h0 non Men 111, a caipenter of Tooele, was incurred here last night when the Union Oil tanker Redlme exwho is at the L. I). S hospital. last Monday ploded and burned while unloadweek A ago a compound ing gas a! the doik. Li onard sustained Haiture of the left leg vust beMIX TOM DIVORCED. low the hip ioint when he fell LOS ANGELES, Dec. 24 UP from a step ladder on which he known was working m the Tooele South Tom Mix, intemutionallv ward amusement hall. He is rest as a cowboy movie star and cirvva.s cus divorced here performer, ing well and recovering from the eevete shock, according to re- today by Mrs. Yutoria Mix, who I alleged extreme mental cruelty. ports. . Ron-mni- D combine laid! "Everybody is hanging up his stocking for Christmas, why shouldn't Cache Valley hang its stocking up, too? Maybe Santa Claus would drop m a real big parcel." 8o thought a Daily Herald reporter. Immediately he began to ask everybody he met what Santa Claus should put in Cache Valley's stocking. Here's what they said: B. Carl Arentson, supervisor, Cache National Forest. Completion of the Citj More funds for recreroad. ational improvements within the Cache National forest. - WEDNESDAY. U 1I0, s. Illinois Inin a Falk Frivi'i.s wire bv J W. Seam")., o' Bill j,u k anil by M C Rmain, also ot Hyde Fark. A .s; b 'id r ti ib'Ce to Ihi Ihu'-am! ilispo-- p mu ol M'-i was spuing by- Ciuilei Shuni-wav- . at T ea .ureion, Idaho; H Ruv Fond, a n'dghbor, I"''. J. W. Funk, and Albert Kirliey of Hide Far);. IT11 v ;..i,d iIiul Mrs. Falser was a willing and di pendatle work-m tne w.iids where she lived up to the time Unit .she was afflicted with ill health. They also spoke of Mu devotion of Mr. Pur-si- r to bis wne during her non and sutml that he wished to keep dm ,i in ily united even though th' mother had gone. cio mg D'narki were made by Bishop Wiliam Anderson. In' meat was m the Richmond Where the grave was (mill tolldedh ated by Ralph Van Noy. 1 bar-acto- s i af-G- CALL ON FRIENDS bv led by ( onimunists, clashed run- police who used their ij cheons fieely. "We are hungry! the crowd; shouted, Mown with t'ne govern-- , ment. Several were injured and wth b others were arrested. The entire police force was ot)i , duty to prevent Communist demon strationa against religion on Christ. mas eve. The unemployed distmbJJc,r and rioting spread to the center the city, where jobless marched down the Uipsigefstra93 shouting: "hunger! hunger!" They marched with upraised fists, and caused hundreds of the Christmas shoppers to flee fro the immedate scene of disturbance Mounted and foot police were summoned and charged the demo- c' nstrators. The Weather 1 Fair tonight and ThursUTAH little change In temperatreu, day; Provo, called on a few friends 3a Logaa Wednesday on IDAHO Generally cloudy their wapr to Provo from Preston, and Thursday, becoming unIdaho. mere they have been visit settled in north and west portions. ing witxi relatives. Professor and Mrs. ill or t H. R. Mer-- 1 fj |