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Show rr: u LOGAN. UTAH 'THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22. 1931 THE HERALD - JOURNAL, PAGE FOUR FUNERAL SET On Tuesday evening, a special feature was given in the Third ward mutual in connection with the musical lesson on musical appreciation, by the Ward family of Preston. The following program was given: Sousaphone solo "Mighty Deep" written by W. H. Judd played by Platt Ward: piano Stars and Stripes Fortrio, written by John Sousa ever played by the Ward sisters: baritone solo. "Belles of the Sea" written by Alfred Solman Ward; Marguarite sung by piano solo. "LaGrace written by C. Bohn, played by Dorothea Ward; trumpet solo, "Pienier written by Edward Llewellyn, played by June Ward. A large crowd was in attendance and time. reported a most delightfulRoskel-ley Mr. and Mrs. Milton over are rejoicing the safe arrival of a new son born Friday. October 16, all concerned are doing nicely. Mrand Mrs. Clifford Bair to and family have moved Richmond to make their home for the winter on account of the ill health of Mr. Bair. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wheeler of Burley, Idaho spent Thursday and Friday visiting here. Mrs. Floyd Hill and daughter Virgie of Ogden are visiting here with Mrs. Hill's parents, Mr- and Mrs- A. H. Hodges. Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Skeen of Salt Lake City were week end guests of Mr- and Mrs. H. H. Danielson. Lynette Bair, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Bair, is nursing at the hospital in Yakoma, Washington. Mr. and Mrs. V- G. Weaver and Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Olsen were visiting in Mink Creek Sunday. a Miss Marie Danielson, teacher of the Preston high school is soending the holidays here with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Danielson. In the Second ward sacrament meeting Sunday the folworkers lowing Genealogical were sustained: Joseph Berge-sopresident; first counselor. Wm. Wheeler; second counselor, R. V. Spademan: secretary Mrs. Lucille Van Dyke; committee-meMr. an1 . Mrs. Joseph A. Ransom. Mrs. R. C. Brown and two children of Salt Lake City are visiting here at the home of Mrs. May Chandler. :i ) 1 I : 1 - n, n, ! i ! Kenneth Chandler of West Yellowstone, Montana, is visiting here a few days witn his mother, May Chandler. expects to make a HYRUM Funeral services far business trip through Arizona, Texas and California before Robert N Peterson, 60, who was fatally shot by the accidental returning home. discharge of a shotgun which he was cleaning Tuesday morning, will be held Saturday at 2 p. m. in the Hyrum Third ward chapel. Peterson had gone out to a shed to clean the gun during morning. When he failed to RECORD the return to dinner, his sister went to call him. She found him lying on the floor dead, James Dillon and Manuel Ro- his skull raked from the dis- bledo, held with Sam Harris, charge. The gun and a clean- in the county jail to await trial ing rod were found on the floor in the First district court on also. Deputy Sheriff N. C- Peterson, charges of robbery have prison records. This information has County Attorney Newell Daines been received by Police Chief and Judge Jesse P. Rich inGilbert Mecham from the state vestigated. bureau of criminal identificaThe man was born July 29. tion in Salt Lake City. 1864. at Manti. Utah, the son No record of Harris is con- of Mr. and Mrs. Henry H- Pet- tained in the bureau files. Chief erson. He came to Hyrum with Mecham has sent to Washington the family when only two years to check files there for any old and has lived here since fingerprint record of the mar. that time. He was unmarried. that may be available. He is survived one sister. records Walborg Peterson by Dillons fingerprint and two bro- show that he was sentenced thers. and Theodore from Sioux City. Iowa, in 1918, Peterson.Henry All live in Hyrum. to five years in the Iowa state mison from which he escaped i JAIL July 11. He was 1919. At the Capitol recap- tured March 11, 1922 and sentenced again to serve five years. He next appeared in the rec-rof the North Dakota state sentence under aenitentiary 23. 1925. to two and tanuaiy lf years for burglary. Between December 7, 1927, and October 18 when he was arrested here by Patrolman Rus-re- ll Knowles, the yegg vas booked in police courts of Miles City and Butte, Mont. Ogden and and had been before Provo, peace officers in Salt Lake City and Carbon counties. Robledo served a term in the San Bernardino. Calif., jail for drunkenness and was committed to the Idaho State prison for from 1 to 15 years on a burglary charge. Detective Chief. D. II. Clayton of the Salt Lake police deme-ha- partment. was in Logan Wed- nesday to question the trio. in They denied participation the robbery of the Troy Launsometime in Salt Lake ago. dry Ogden Livestock that has No picture ds Miss Lur.l; I ag home Tuesday evening ' I come to the Capitol Theatre In months has come with such lavish the Fox praise as "Wicked. dramatic production starring Elissa Landi, which opens today. Victor McLaglen, famed for of his remarkable portrayal Captain Flagg in "What Price Glory and "The Cock Eyed World," enacts the leading male i ole. Una Merkel, Dixie's own little star is also featured as is Allan Dinehart and Theodore Von Eltz. Miss Landi has vast opportunity for a display of her exceptional emotion talent in the lole of Margot Rande, a hapless and valiant young wife, who Is not alone disillusioned and v.klowed, but sent to prison as an accomplice of her bank robber husband. Her mother love, which prompts her to later kidnap her own child on her release from prison, brings the highly dramatic climax. spending two months s at nri alter Og-- 1 den. A number of relatives of Mr and Mrs. Wallace Baugh pleasantly gave Mr. Baugh a surprise Sunday evening, it being his birthday anniversary, lhe evening was spent in social chat and making candy. Mrs. Mary K- Hendry is reported ill. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Riggs Miss and two children and to motored Grace Stoddard Sait Lake Sunday and spent the day with their daugh'er, Charlotte Riggs, who was Dher twelfth birthday eserving is anniversary. Miss Charlotte lecoverirg nicely at the chdd-ren- s home after undergoing an operation two months ago af a Salt Lake hospital. Mrs. William Mitton joined them at Brigham City and accompanied them to Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Stoker of Ogden spent Sunday as guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Julian Bair. Their sister Miss Ann Bair, accompanied DAYTON Mr. FUNERAL liv- Utley. Mrs. Cecil Stayton and small daughter of Preston were guests at the home of Mr. and .Mrs. Harold Galloway TuesdayMr. and Mrs. Balls of Hyde Park spent a few days in Day-to- n visiting with their soil's George, Lyman and LaVere and their families. Mr. and Mrs. Alma L. Jenson Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jones and Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Archibald - Funeral services for John Ochsenbein, who died Sunday morning, were held at 2 p. m. Tuesday in the Tenth ward chapel- The rites were under the direction of Fred Glauser. Speakers lauding the charac-- ! ter and integrity of the young man were: Adolph Amacher, Fred Datwyler, Gottlieb Stucki. President Joseph R. Shepherd attended a party in Preston of the Logan temple, and H. E. Bowman. Friday evening. were offered by Prayers Mr. and Mrs- William Hadley Moser and Fred Gilgen. and children of Swan Lake Joseph Musical numbers were furwere visiting relatives here nished by the ward choir and Wednesday. Fred Jaggi. Walter Wuthrich. Miss Marjorie Phillips spent Opal Falsberg. a few days in Smithfield visit-- ; and The grave at the city eeme-- ; Mrs. her with Floyd sister, ing tery was dedicated by George Thornley. W. Lindquist of the Cache stake Miss Ina Taylor who is atten- ing school at Logan spent a presidency.RMlftRll !! week home with her parents, Sacrament Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Taylor. meeting Sunday L,ittle Miss Glena Perkins at- evening. Millie Mrs. tended a birthday party given Tuesday evening. for Eva Joy Walgren at her G. Anderson, Miss Iris Hawkes, Earnest Olsen, and Paul Winn home in Preston Friday. Elders E. Vernon Howell and of the M. I. A. stake board visitJames Austagar were visitors at ed our local M. I. A- meeting. j ' i ' - Now Playing tr. Ah - wheat week. 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Hammond, Ind.. bars people who own autos, and dogs from financial help by the township- And hurrah for that improved Cellophane wrapper of yours it really opens without a thanks to that tab." FASHION PLATE tug-o-w- HEATED Fall Can't Begin Until You Have at Least One Pair of Plate Footwear ar Fashion CACHES What a grand addition to Hollywood and the screen is Lupe Velez, the wittiest and liveliest little Mexican beauty who ever hopped the Rio Grande. Hollywood adores her. She will cavort for us next in The Cuban Love Song. fine picture, 7771 THRU TO home with and OGDEN, Oct. 22 (UP) (USDA) This Woman Lost in in 1 dance Tuesday evening in the hall. Second ward recreation The hall will be decorated in Halloween ideas with' a spook alley and other Halloween fea-- ! tures. The Mendon orchestra will furnish the music and a is crowd desired good by the Piesidents Mrs. Annie Leish-- 1 man and Farrell Parker. Thomas B. Bradshaw, Elmer and Woodward, Roy Thorpe Eugene Fletcher brought back deer Tuesday from their hunt- ing trip. Mrs. Irene Hutton, president of the Primary board, was the guest of Mrs James M- Wi- Ramson Moncay in the interest Mrs. Hutton of the primary. v.as accompanied by hei daicjh- ter. Vir .iuia. msli receipts 760, Including for market, 160 direct and to Swanston packers. Late top Wednesday 5.65, todays 64 Pounds of Fat trade active higher; top 5.80 on two loads 160-1lb. 1 0 lb. weights Mrs. H. Price of Woodside. L. Idahos; bulk 5.45 to 5 65; feeder pigs 510; I., writes: "A year ago I weighed 193 lbs. I started to take packing sows 3.00J4.25. Cattle: receipts 430, including Kruschen and now I weigh 120 395 for market and 35 to Los r 1 and never felt better In my life f and whats more, I look more Angeles market. Killing classes i I like 20 yrs. old than the moth- slow, steady, quality plain; comof 2 children, one 19 and the mon grass steers 2.50-- 4 00; grass i! j er grass cows other 18. Every one of my heifers friends say it's marvelous the medium grade 3.00. all cutters 1.00 to 2.50; bulls quoted way I reduced. vealers upward to 5.50. To lose fat with speed take a Sheep; receipts 1252, all for half teaspoonful of Kruschen In a glass of hot water before market. Early sales limited to breakfast every morning don't one car, medium 82 lb- Idaho miss a morning an 85 cent slaughter lambs with freight bottle lasts 4 weeks get it at benefit at 4.75. Prescription Drug Co., 33 North Main street or any drug store in America. If not joyfully satisfied after the first bottle money back. i The Second ward Gleaner Girls and M Men are sponsor- Ing a Halloween Masquerade ERR VIGTII of Pingree. Idaho were calling on relatives Monday. Mrs. Margaret Hall of Fair-vitIdaho came Wednesday to spend a few days visiting with them nome the same evening Mr. and Mrs. John Hill. and spent Sunday as their guests. M:ss Mary Baxter returned home Saturday evening after spending the past six weeks at Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Omer Larsen of Miss Julia Jernen of Hyrum motored here Sunday was the guest of Mrs. Norine Ogden and spent the day. visiting with Leishman Sunday. his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Vernon Perkins is spending Larsen. the week visiting at Logan with Mr. and Mrs. Hans Andersen Mr. and Mrs. Victor ChristenBlue and two children of sen. Idaho are spending a Creek, Mrs. Valcne Bradshaw and week visiting with Mrs. Anderdaughter accompanied Mr. and sens parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. Mrs. Cantril Nielson of Hyrum to Salt Lake during the week M. Mendenhall. Mr. and Mrs- Floyd Thornley end. While there, they were visof iting relatives and Mr. Neilson and small son, a Bruce, few days Smithfield spent attended teachers institute. 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