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Show .,, i, r W i 9 , I THE HEEAED.'JOURNAn'rOGAX FACE EIGHT .. ' i ninim! DAAnuni joKED'AND Broker Charged With Seduction OF KLAN LEADERS (liy Vnited Piets) 'JEFFERSON, Wis, July 5 An itinerant painted confessed Jeffei-sone killed Earl that today forrsr Indiana Klu Klux Klan leader according to the sheriff. The sheriff said that George King admitted he shot Gentry for $60 ged a million dollars worth of , LEWISTON (Continued M ERR I) Washington boasts the countrys b.rd best pet cemetery, where, under marble markers, are buried dogs, cats, horses, pairoLs, and one canary. Fee for the cheapest burial is ten dollars Ambassador Hugh Wallace, on the death of beloved German Shepherd, summoned an undertaker and sent thg dog out to Aspin Hill in a specially prepared toifm to be buried with a formality that cost five hundred dollars . , . farmers visiting the Capital have a friend-- ' ly feeling for the Dtpaitment of Mr. broker-sportsma- n, co-e- d, satisfaction. He was implicated In the brutal murder of E. C. Steph- ensen, Kleag of the Indiana klan seven years ago. He was ac- quitted. Firecrackers Are Cause Of Blaze The Logan-Cach- e fire department was called to Providence at 9:31 p. m. yesterday to extinguish a fire at a barn belonging to J, H. Zollinger. Firecrackers were responsible. A very small loss was reported. Six CCC Companies Assigned To Parks Six WASHINGTON, July 5 new CCC companies were assigned to drouth relief work in five today national parks. Utah's Zions National park was included. n 1 PROVIDENCE linen, poplin or oriental silk to fashion this charming little It is designed for sizes 14 to 20 and 32 to 42. Size IS requires 6 4 yards of 39 Inch fabric plus 1 4 yards contrast. SEWING IN'. To secure a PATTERN and STRL'CTIONS, fill out the coupon below, being suie to MENTION' THE NAME OF THIS NEWSPAPER. TRY bTEP-BY-STE- P JULIA BOYD, 103 PARK AVENUE, NEW YORK Enclosed Is 15 cents in coin for Size. Pattern No Addres Name State City Name of ,tbis newspaper -- Bill Viutid Pirn) P.l BARBARA, July 5 Silence from the palatial estate of C K. G. Billings, where Marie Dressier, famous actress, lies critically ill indicated there wag no change in her condition. Doctors Lave discontinued to issue bulletins unless there is a decided change in her condition. The United States Civil Service Commission has announced open folcompetitive examinations as lows: statistician, Junior agricultural to $2,800 a year, Bureau $2,000 Economics, i Deof Agricultural partment of Agriculture. Specified and experience eoucation Closing date, July 23.- (disveterinarian Associate eases affecting wild animal life), $3,200 a year, Bureau at Biological of AgriculSurvey, Department ture. Specified education and exClosing date, perience required. July 23 VerAH States except Iowa,1 mont. Virginia. Maryland, and, the District of Columbia have received less than their quota of appointments in the apportioned departmental service in Washington, D C. Full information my be obtained from Albert O. Anderson, secretary of the United States Civil Service Board of Examiners at the post office in this city. ' Rubbing Alcohol PALMOLIVE Pint SOAP A Bars IOa IV Tooth Paste i x rrtMAf dangerous A" vllZt - Tablets Aspirin Bottle 49 Play Mfel Keep oat oo Coo tine ttate far first-ai- d Beot ef minor w msosmm 3ilc lufc,,..,,, Qe tnfoettonot First Aid Kit KLEENEX SATURDAY SPECIALS! 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Keep liquids hot or oo Id for from 1 2 40c Bost Tooth Paste 32c Listerine Antiseptic, 14 ounce 25c Pebeco Tooth 16 hour. Has dnnkwf cup top. to 59c 50c YEAST FOAM TABLETS 19c Paste i Dr. West's Tooth Paste, new .2 for 37c Oriis Tooth 34c 2 for 23c Paste Burn Ointment 32c 10c Super Suds 2 for 15c About Town SUMMERlSMOKESl NeKon underwent local hospital. Mr. and Mrs. O. V. Edwards were visitors Wednesday in Provo Miss Nell Ray of Boulder City, Nevada, is visiting in Logan with her sister, Mrs. J. E. Wall. Jesse Zollinger, son of Mr. and R. Zollinger, Mrs. William is seriously ill at Honolulu from a ruptured ' appendix. A wire received Wednesday night reported his condition as favorable. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wixom announce the arrival qf a son Saturday, June 30. Miss Letha Jenkins of Newton has returned from a three months visit in Los Angeles. While there she was the guest of her sister, The family reunion for descendants of John Zollinger was held Mrs. Kenneth Kelson. Mrs. Kelson with her and is visiting returned Tuesday in Joseph Smiths grove. About 135 were present. Dinner with her mother, Mrs, Nellie was served from long tables. Wmegar. Sweet peas and shasta daisies were used for decorating Clyde Carlisle submitted to an the tables. The business meeting was appendicitis Tuesday operation held following dinner. The old of- night at the William Budge Meficers were released morial and the hospital. following were chosen for the Mr. and Mrs. Francis Moore are ensuing year: Jacob whose 89th receiving congratulations over the Zollinger birthday was celebrated in con- arrival of a daughter, Tuesday a, nection with the reunion, was the Cache Valley hospital. Mrs. reinstalled as honorary president. Moore was formerly Miss Vesta Oliver H. Zollinger, president; J. Schaub, daughter of Mr. Eugene Austin Frank, first vice president: Schaub. Joseph Law, second vice presiMiss Alice Israelsen of Hyrum dent; Bertha Chugg, third vice Eliza Cardon, fourth has returned to her home after president; vice president. Temple committee; spending the past year aa an a L. D. S. William Zollinger, chairman; missionary in southern Zollinger, corresponding gen- California. ealogist and member of .temple VOTE WAS LIGHT ermmittee, Bishop Kenneth Bulls of Soda Springs, Duard Chugg, SALEM. Ore. (UP1 Otjgon's Ella Frank and Joseph Zollinger. recent primary election turnou L. It Zol was extremely light Only 51 4 Program committee: linger, chairman; Luella jjensen, per cent of the states 461,914 Rita Gorton of Soda Spnnpp and registered voters went to the polls. Vt.-'- KOTEX Stw 20c Satisfaction guaranteed! Box ELT Cigarette ....... ...... 79c 73c 71c Creino Cigars m.dB 15c , oil... LB TOBACCOSI Velvet Granger Tuxedo . .. 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Tuck it in the car, takA it on picnics, etc. Well-ma- E pecials Dolph's Fly Spray, Electric Fan o Botartaee and Intartenxm; full silvered blade; ocanep tubbar pad. femfiati Its. 4 M 43c pint i 75c Doan's Pills Noror Sunburn ...-51- .59c L00 Lory ex 79c Bog Fixes, qt. 47c Skrom Bug Sprayer. 39c 60c Black Flog -- 49c Liquid, pint 25c Apex Cokes -.- .19c rtf c Loon x ..45c Pint c Wo Ik easy Foot Powd. 19c Ber-the- Today-BAIft-CARNE- MARIE DRESSLER 4 mm sr,d p Mrs, Delilah h sixty-nint- ly. h I a major operation today at a (By Vnited Press) CEDAR CITY, July 5 Cedar Breaks was dedicated yesterday as national monument the at ceremonies attended by some 3000 persons. Prominent officials attending included Governor and Mrs. Henry H. eiood, President Heber J. Grant of the L. D. S. church; Carl R. Gray, president of the Union Pacific system and Dr. C. S Bryant, assistant director of the bureau of national parks and reserveations of Washington, D. C. SANTA EUGENE, Ore. d P) Vandals removed VXI pounds of lead sheeting which covered the vault in which John Whitaker, first governor of Oregon, is buried m tne Masonic eemitery here, police were inforrntd The theft was dis-b- y covered relatives Memorial Day Be-th- Hei-be- trnl AILT LEAD STOLE ninuii'r !?? si Authorities Attend jEimiiL Cedar Breaks Fete EXAMS ANNOUNCED ri a Olson, College ward. Ruth of refresh Zollinger, chairman mer.t committee and at liberty to choose her own aids. Committee oi. arrangements Henry Zollinge-- , Joseph Torgensen of Soda Springs and Fred Luthy of Star Valley. was The following program given. Remarks, President Jacob Zollinger, 89 years of age. Also leport of temple work done in past year. A letter to Bethea Zollinger on genealogy was reaJ by Owen Kirby. Remarks, Dan? Law. Solo, Luella Jensen; reading, Lavaun Zollinger; remarks, Bisn-oKenneth Balls of Soda Springs Visiting and renewing acquaint-- ; ances were enjoyed until supper' time after which all went to their homes rejoicing over the day so well spent. Among those who came from a long distance were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Law, Daniel Law, Mr. and Mrs Hosley, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Torgensun and son, Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Balls and son, Mrs. Rita Gorton, all of Soda Springs, Mr. and Mrs. Gruth of Oakland, Cut, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Luthy and children of Freedom, Wyoming. Mr. and Mrs. John Nuffer of Preston, William and Austin Nuffer of California, Mrs. Wade Pickett and children of Provo; also people from Logan, Lewiston, Wellsville, ward, College Hyde Park. Wfe take this opportunity to thank Joseph Smith ? privilege of spending such a wonderful day in his beautiful grove which we feel is superior to any in this vicinity. spot The club with sewing their leaders enjoyed one day and night at the girls camp in Log canyon last week. Mr. and Mrs Dean Hammond, Mr. and Mrs. Walker Low, Mr. and Mrs. Max Hammond, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Campbell, Mr. qnd Mrs. Scott Campbell spent July 4 in the canyon. Mrs. Charlotte Hunter of Mont pelier is visiting with her neice and family, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Zollinger and family. Mrs. A. E. Allen returned home on Sunday after a pleasant visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs Thomas Walker of Pleasant Grove. Double Logan Agriculture untn they gettar.g-cn iu maze of personnel. Do iney want to see the Under Seeietaiy. toe Assistant to tne Secretary, tne Secretary to tne Secretary, the Assistant to the Under Secretary, the Secretary to the Under Secretary, or the Special Assistant to the Secretary? . . . New Jersey's Representative "Ike" has two brothers, Benjamin and Harry At one time each of the three was president of an Atlantic City bank . . . Tne Democratic National Committee still ewes a fat sum to the two major broadcasting companies for 1932 The total unpaid campaigning bill is $218,000 . . . The young ladies who chew gum and live bv in writing strange curleycues l'ned notebooks are m great demand under the New Deal. A local school for stenogs last month had seventy calls, only twelve rpplitationse Wage s aie, eighteen to twenty-fivdollars; age scale, eighteen to thirty years. Missing in China and feared prisoners of bandits who attacked a British steamship, Mrs. Myrtle L. Warren and son, above, are being Howard, sought by rescue groups. Mrs Wairen is the wife of Dr. Leon H Warren, of Philadelphia, surgeon on the U. S. gunboat Tulsa, now in Chinese wateix Olson. enterBaird Mrs. Lawrehce tained at a family dinner recently in honor of her son Demar and his cousin Ernest. Hall of Fair-viewho were celebrating their anniversaries on the birthday same day. ihe guests include! Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hall, Mrs. Morrison Mcmer Smith, Floyd and the honored guests. Mrs. Leo Herzog, formerly Miss Enora Bymgton was the guest of onor at a miscellaneous shower given last week by Mrs. Luella Glover and Miss Evelyn Kendall. A beautiful quilt was quilted during the afternoon while other guests enjoyed a variety of games and stunts. The quilt and many other beautiful gifts were presented to the guest of honor. A delicious luncheon was served at the close of the afternoon to about fifty guests. from page one) the Capital who rnals Franklin Rcosevelt and Jack Garner in reof ceiving the curious glances the crowd Passing by, they whisper: No, it couldnt be, Are you sure" No, he's m California." They are looking at F. R. Leonard, clerk in the Department of Commerce. He resembles Herbert Hoover. little Seduction of Betty Seeley, 18, top photo, by F. Walter Rowe, Jr., New York 35, below, is charged In a $100,009 suit filed by Mrs. Nettle Seeley, mother ot the former Northwestern University in New York supreme Miss Seeley is reported court. as missing since April 1. 1934. h ,uttal. and Mrs Will Dopp and Valeria granddaughter, supper tmith. were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Mnt. The Emerald Glee club met Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. D D Buttars. Business pertaining to the summers work was followed and reorganization deby a short practice and a luncheon Among licious the Misses '.nose present were McKmght, Luth Pond, Ruth Sylvia Dopp, Eva Haslam, Elma Zetta Mrs t nd Vada Buttars, Lila Haslam, Emmerett Wuer, Leona Bronson. Kent and Vella Garfield of Tremonton was special guest. entet-- t Bairo Mrs. Lawrence lined at a gathering family I unday in honoi ot her mother, Mrs. Homer Smith, who was observing her eightieth birthday A large and beautifully cake holding ritcorattd birthday an candles, formed the centerplee and for the table gay summer Lowers adorned the rooms. Those present' were Mrs. Matilda Nelson and sons Orlo, Marcus ami Glen, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Smith, Misses Elva and Zenda Smith, Charles Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Gibson and daughter, Marcia, Mr. and Mrs. Ray ilall and family, Mrs. Ada Smith end family, Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Cottle, Misses Thora and Ada Cottle, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Smith and children Eva, Norma Mrs. sr.d Weldon of Fairview, Lawrence Lake of Rexburg, Mrs. Mr. and of Smith Charles Rupert and Mrs. Adrian Morrell. and Orson Norman Anderson Hill of Ogden were guests of Miss Velda Baird on Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Etterick Miller of Shelly, Idaho, were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Wiser on Sunday. Ransom Mr. and Mrs Joseph on Idaho motored to Rupert, Sunday. Mrs. Mary Ranson returned home with them after a brief visit with relatives in Idaho. word received Relatives here Monday that Mr. and Mrs. Ben Smith of Sugar City had the misfortune of having their home completely destroyed by fire. They were former residents of Lewiston. Lemar Westenschow and family of Imbler, Oregon were visitors Wednesday and Thursday at the home of Mr. J. B. Kent. Misses Afton and Bonne Hend-nck- s of Salt Lake City returned to their home Friday after a three weeks visit at the home ot their aunt Mrs. J. R. Kent. entertained Miss Pearl Kent at a children's party on Saturday i.fternoon in honor of her sister her Helen who was celebrating ninth birtnday anniversary. Games i.nd refreshments were enjoyed by twelve little girls. L. B. Westover was a Salt Lake City visitor over the week end. the Mrs. Etta Kent attended week. Primary jubilee in Cove last child-leMrs. Marguerite Call arid of Salt Lake City are visiting at the home of Mrs. Hannah 5, d The officers of the Second ward entertained at a delightful party in High Creek canyon Wednesday evening In honor of the retiring officers. The following the by program was enjoyed Mis. by group, and conducted 'I bora Wheeler. Community singing; prayer, by Vtrn Bair; welcome addiess, by president La Mont Wheeler; vocal duet, Mr. ana Mrs. Joseph Ransom; retold story, Thora Wheeler; Paul Revre stunt, Lamont Wheeler; remarks, Nelda Wheeler; taps; Denediction, Clayton Neilson. and games A bonfire supper concluded the evening's entertainment Mrs Harvey Miles of Cornish were Benson and Mrs Maud g tests of Mrs. S. M. Dopp on baturday afternoon Karren Mi. and Mrs. Lorain were Salt Lake visitors over the there While end they were veek puists of Mr and Mis. Virgil clean-shave- ADMITS SLAYING Pirate Captives rlunted in China M.I.A. FOOLED PUBLIC By WILLIAM D. CLARK United Press Staff Correspondent BRIDGEPORT. Conn. (URj As the auctioneer's hammer disposed of the few remaining effects of the late Phineas T. Barnum, old timers recalled a few of the many interesting anecdotes of his colorful career. Barnum was a great jokester. from a European Returning tour, Barnum, who always was noted most of his were On the last day out he secretly gathered together every razor on board and locked them up There was general consternation forth a vntil Barnum brought Single razor. Each He made a proposition. man would shave first the right side of his face and pass the razor on to his neighbor before shaving the left side All agreed. However, when every man was i alf shaved, Barnum tossed the razor overboard and locked himself in his cabin The publicity he received when several score of men, some of them prominent, walked down the gangplank with half a beard, was priceless During his early circus days, Greatest as pioprlctor of 'The Show on Earth, he advertised "A horse with Its head where its tail should be " Crowds flocked to witness the monstrosity' only to find an ordinary horse turned around in its stall Barnum brought the flhit eleHe phant to the United States. hitched it to a plow and proceeded to furrow a field on his estate, Iramstan." Apparently in all seriousness he let it be known that no other animal could plow a field like an elephant. Prominent citizens visited his estate. Had Barnum had a herd of mammals fie could have sold them on the spot. A shrewd Yankee, he saw a fortune in hts grasp if he could convince Jenny Lind, the Swedish Nightingale, to come to America for a concert tour. Where others had failed, Barautobis num succeeded. In biography, the showman revealed the motive which prompted Miss Lind to undertake the trip. Mr. Barnum, sho said, when she landed, 1 should never have come to America if it hadn't been for your home Tranlstan. Barnum was puzzled. Miss Lind a never had seen the place, veritable oriental palace. of "When I saw a picture Iramstan' on your letterhead," the explained, I knew that a man who owned such a beautiful home never could be anything but honest and sincere. THURSDAY, JUITY UTAH, Lotion 49c 75c Squibb's Mineral Oil, pint 59c 25c Anacia Tablet,, 12's 17c Stork Castile ter I5e Tidy Deodorant ....39c 50e Dew Deodorant- 39c 10c Lux Soap. 3 (or 18c 50c Unguentinc.....42c 60c Jod Saits, cond.-40- WFr haachi pareh ng bamnt Folding Outdoor Chair Exeeptronol Volue! 1 3A fiturditv built and steel braced to prevent slipping. Varnish colorful canvas back. FIGHT RA T A |