Show TIIE J3ALT LAKE TRIBUNE TUESDAY MORNING MARCH 01 1931' OUTBURSTS IN INDIA CLAIM TOLL OF LIFE LOGAN BfiRH Correspondent Res Phone 858 Circulation Res Phone 171 Phone lit Ward Choir Plans To Present Opera Office 112 North Main CACHECODNTY CHANGES CROP f Gosing of Pea Factory In District Necessitates Change on Farms 1 ALLAHABAD India March 30 VP) —Sporadic outbursts of communal United Provfighting In Cawnpore accounted inces over the week-en- d for one more dead and six Injured of dead total the is estimated that It since the first of last week is between 160 and 200 with about 1000 LOGAN— The WeUsville ward choir will present the opera "Princess Bonnie” at the Logan Fourth ward Tuesday night Erma Maughan who recently won a vocal contest to Cache valley will carry the lead supported by Mattie Darley Bertha Maughan Kenneth Vernon Maughan Fima Murray Walter Perkins Lorenzo Bailey Thorpe Ethel Jones and a chorus Injured The leaders of the Hindu and Moslem communities are holding conferences in an attempt to find a waj of returning to normal conditions Ttu correspondent of Pioneer said that the rioting had spread across the Ganges to villages there with considerable bloodshed Bodies of the dead were being thrown into the Ganges sacred river of the Hindus of so LOGAN—With the ckxdne of the John Brenchly is director assisted pea factories many major changes in by Mr and Mrs Kenneth Murray the crops to Cache county are exdeclares K L Wrlglcy pected county agent Farmers to this district will increase their acreage in potatoes and sugar beets with little spring wheaton irrigated lands and with practically no peas he said The stringless bean crop is uncertain because word is being withheld as to whether the cannery at Hyrum will operate Livestock feeding dairying and poultry will occupy much of the Cache valley fanners’ attention this year outside of these summer crops Mr Wrlgley states ' MEN DISCOVER HUMAN TORSO Schools Plan Brief Vacation - MV-F- son school resuming Monday Insects have to rise to great heights to drift with the wind CAH’T Richmond Names LOGAN GIRL Livestock Judge RICHMOND— R E Everly manager of the Carnation Milk Farms at Seattle Wash has been named judge “T ADIO people must b particu of the Black and Whits day Mr Everly will come directly from Xv Urly careful of their voices" Canada where he will judge the whoseMalone original prlng show there Committeesearly In says Miss sketches and songs have made charge of the annual Black and day May 1 are busy soliciting “Mammy Goose” a household word White exhibits for the show according to to thousands “Husklness or coughs Dr E P Coburn chairman of the would just ruin a program” general committee that’s why so many radioenter tainers like to have Pertussin always close by They can rely on it to relieve coughs quickly They like it too because it Is entirely free from nsreotics and in Jurioua drugs and Is pleasant to take CROSSETT Ark March 30 (A”— Thee winter months are cough- Two men and a child perished and ing months Watch outl Take Per- five women were rescued as a tugboat capsized on a large mill pond tussin It’s so safe doctors have near here yesterday prescribed it for children’s coughs A report of the tragedy reaching for 25 years It gats at tba cause of here today said T A Sanders 36 the irritation Stop In at your drug his daughter Mary Elizabeth 5 and 35 afwere Marvin drowned Walsh gist lor a bottls today ter the boat toppled over to making Hear Fartafila Playboys — Mon a short turn Tuog Wod fill A M Columbia The United States Steel corporaNetwork tion has quit making horseshoes Pond Three Die (MAMMY OOOSO 3 Now ba hat coma hack to baa ksowa They ‘re happily angaged-Sh- e the aioiple way to keep perspiration odorleaa— nu “BO' sow t Junior Gains Recognition as Typical Coed at Agricultural College LOGAN— Students at the Utah State Agricultural college voted Miss Marjory Vernon Junior at the col lege and a daughter of Dr and Mrs Weston Vernon of Logan as the typical coed of the school- - The contest was sponsored by the Buzzer the school year book Miss Alton Thaln a senior and daughter of Mr and Mrs William Thaln of Logan placed second to Miss Vernon In tne contest while a junior and Miss Elda Wilson daughter of Mr and Mrs George W Wilson of Ogden placed third Miss Vernon and Miss Thaln are both members of the Borosis sorority while Miss Wilson Is a member of the Chi Omega sorority By winning the contest Miss “Vernon is entitled to a full page to the Buzser while the second and third place winners will receive half page The typical coed contest layouts lasted tor over a week and attracted attention of the three above lot a mentioned were chosen from twelve coeds nominated by the student body — — has wrecked many a romance or (Body Odor) Workmen to a lumber yard today found a portion of a torso It had been severed from the rest of the body by a saw an ax or a knife— the medical- examiner could not be certain which Last Friday night a woman’s thigh was found at the Brooklyn end of the Williamsburg bridge Today’s find appeared to have been from the right side of a powerfully built man dead not more than 48 hours The medical examiner said further Investigation might reveal that one death was involved in the two finds although be was doubtful this would be born out - WINS CONTEST Cough Boat Capsizes on Mf LONE 2 She touldn'l nndoatand hit leudden coolotat unt3 not day am ether girl gave her a tactful hint about ‘‘BO'— body odor NEAR BRIDGE Marjory Vetnon (center) Logan was voted "typical NEW YORK March 30 LOGAN— Logan city schools will coed’ of the Utah State Agricultural college in a contest close Thursday and Friday while the the second time in less than three book school "The Buzzer Aflon sponsored by year days a part of a human body has principals attend an administrators conference to Salt Lake This will Thain (left) second and Lida "Wilson been found to the vicinity of the Wilplaced Logan bo the only spring vacation seem'd' liamsburg bridge connecting Man hattan and Brooklyn ing to Superintendent L A Peter- 'right) Ogden took third Vlammy Goose KATHLEEN 1 Host thrilled the me to go out with him! How happy he teemed —it inti But before the evening trat ever he loet intent t WbyF THE prettiest girl— the best-looldn- g — quickly loses all attractive“BO” (body odor) offends Don’t ness if take chances Even in cold weather pores are constantly giving off waste — a quart daily We don’t notice this odor in ourselves Ind others dot And odor-causin- they g it never excuse Ray safe Adopt lifebuoy as your toilet soap You’ll rove its bland creamy lather—so abundant even in hard water —its pleasant scent that vanishes as you rinse And how good yon feel after a lifebuoy bath— how gloriously Woman Discusses Political Leagues extra-de- Mrs Isabelle Kenner was the principal speaker at a meeting of the Ladies’ Democratic club study group Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs Flora Severn She spoke on the organization of the first women’s political club to Utah and enfranchisement of women A review of the bills passed by the state legislature durin gtbe last session was presented by Mrs Burton W Musser Mrs Beverrv president acted as chairman of the meeting an Thw CREAM dooMt-do- s -- a tb mrickwt tlkfcaw abm ammJtrmrdnedtfs London's most popular makeup this season is pink and white and to be bronzed or sunburned is to be Great for the complexion Thousands of women envied for their fresh clear lovely complexions give all the credit to Lifebuoy alone Its gentle lather frees pores of clogged impurities — banishes dullness — brings healthy radiant beauty Adopt Lifebuoy today deep-cleanrin- g Lena Cambridge Mom Co Bbo-xoi- Lifebuoy odor— UOtf SHAVING No danger rf fredj and “BO” now! 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