Show k TIIG SALT LAKE TRIBUNE TUESDAY MORNINCf MAY it- - Arrest Results OGDENmui VICINITY Business Office: 2436 Washington Avenue Office Phone 117 Home Phone In Filing Damage Claim Correspondent V OGDEN— Karl Hickenloopcr Ogden avenue presented a to the city commission for $2500 Monday afternoon based on the allegation that he was handcuffed and roughly handled on the evening of May 2 1930 by two police officers He also says he was kept In jail all night and released the next day when it was discovered he was not the man wanted further Hickenlooper complains that his injuries were such that he had to go to the hospital where he remained five days His medical bill was $135 and he suffered a monetary loss of $12250 by not being able to work for a month he asserts The claim will be referred to the city attorney 3806 Ogden Society BEET CITY PUSHES of Events SHOWPLANS the MEN SEED AGAIN AFTER WIND Day MrsT A Hemingway bridge 1536 her home street Twenty-sixt- h jYaried Events Feature Pro- gram of Black White Day Celebration OGDEN— H A Bennlng of Denver general manager of the American Beet Sugar company and the Amalgamated Sugar company here on a business trip announced Monday afternoon that of the approximately 6000 acres of sugar beets in this county 2300 acres had been replanted because of the damage done by the heavy storm of April 22 Mr Benning says that owing to the moisture in the soli at this time the newly planted beets will mature along with the earlier plantings and that farmers are expecting a normal crop In Cache valley and Idaho' Mr Bennlng added It has been necessary to replant only 200 acres at luncheon j Captain and Mrs W Dockum buffet’ dinner and bridge party at their home 2888 Van Buren avenue in honor of Mrs W E Carter of Youngstown Ohio PLAIN CITY— Plans for the Plain City Black and White day celebration May 14 have been completed end all committees have been ap- -' pointed In preparation for the various events it is announced by H T Maw chairman of the executive committee The program for the celebration includes: 9 a m cattle in place 10 - a ra Judging cattle 12 noon dinner in hall 1 p m continuation of judging 2 p m meeting at production exhibit 3 p nr Judging contest exhibit cows to be Judged open to all 3 p m baseball game b p m sports 9 p m grand ball The Judging contest Is open to teams composed of one farmer one club future farmer and one Mrs J Francis Fowles bridge luncheon her home 2453 Taylor avenue at circle Woman’s of church Presbyterian eon and program the First lunch- at church the Plano recital in evening presenting Miss Ruth Falck at the Hotel Bigelow in celebration of Music week on Sunshine club meetip m at the Masonic Electa ng at Searcher Finds Missing Man Dead 1 OGDEN— Moroni Farrow 41 who temple 4-- H member D Officer Asks Site For Bait Plant Officers At Final Meeting OGDEN— In the final business meeting for the year of Golden Spike chapter Daughters of the American Revolution Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs George R Whlt-meythe following officers were elected for the coming year: Mrs H P regent Miss Eva Mulcahy Erb vice regent Mrs W E Traugh-be- r recording secretary Mrs B L Neff corresponding secretary Miss Linda Irwin treasurer Mrs O A Parmley registrar Mrs Otis Weeks historian Mrs H L Taylor chaplain Miss Mary A Littlefield Mrs Joseph G Kimball and Mrs J C er Ogden Church I R Chapter Names OGDEN— A request for information concerning a suitable site in Ogden for a poison mixing plant for bait used In predatory animal and rodent control work has been made of the Ogden chamber of commerce by R Scott Zimmerman rodent control leader In Utah for the federal government Mr Zimmerman says the building should be of two stories and a basement approximately 50 by 120 feet in size located on a railroad track where the mixlhg of the feed and duet from grain cleaning will not be nuisance rr A Evans directors Annual reports were given by officers and committee chairmen The treasurer Miss Linda Irwin reported receipts of $63526 for the year disbursements $52154 balOGDEN— The Rt Rev John J ance $11372 A report from the D Mltty bishop of the Salt Lake dio- A R continental congress In Washcese of the Catholic church will con- ington D C April 19 to 25 written fer the sacrament of confirmation on by Mrs E O Leatherwood was read a class of BO children and 20 adults by Mrs Whltmeyer Tuesday at 7 30 p m in St Joseph’s Mr and Mrs C B Morse and Mr church Bishop Mitty will come to Ogden and Mrs Wade M Johnson enterbridge Mon Tuesday morning to make his of- tained at dinner and ficial episcopal visit to the parish day evening at the Morse home in honor of Dr and Mrs S W Wherry RAINS HELP GRAZING ARE- A- and Mr and Mrs J T Rushmer who leave soon for Vienna Austria to OGDEN — Spring rain and snow in attend the International Rotary con' national has the Uintah forest helped the grazing and farm lands accord- ventlon ing to Ernest Winkler assistant reMr and Mrs J Dlx entertained gional forester who returned Mon- at a buffet supper Sunday evening of Mrs Wilhome honor day from a short inspection trip their at in liam E Carter of Youngstown Ohio FUNERAL SET Additional guests included Mr and OGDEN— Funeral services for Mrs J T Abbott Mr and Mrs who Bramwell Bishop George W George L Abbott Dr and Mrs died Wednesday in California will Weeks Mr and Mrs Heber Scow-cro- ft be held Thursday at 2 p m In the Mrs R Bj Ballantyne Mr and Twelfth ward chapel Mrs W H Loos Mr and Mrs Albert Squires Mr and Mrs Edgar Expects Bishop P Believes His Own Earl and Francisco Mother of Neuritis Thomas Bowye of San Lightning Causes Damage to Home struck the home John Dawson Riverdale early Sunday knocking off the southeast and northeast comers of the house stripping the screen from the front porch tearing off the top d of a piano and ripping the from the wall of the living room and Virginia 7 Joan age 4 daughters of Mr Dawsonr were eating breakfast when the lightning struck the house and their plates were filled with falling plaster Another daughter Anasta 12 was in bed when plaster from the celling fell on her None of the girls was injured LET ROOF CONTRACT OGDEN— Officials of the Ogden livestock show Monday afternoon let OGDEN— Lightning of In mop-boar- She’s Oat ' f I of BsJ and on Her Feet Entry Day Now So Certain Bow Nurito banish sciatica kheunatisra neuralgia lumbago and neuritis that tiie head of the syndicate which has purchased this German Specialist's prescription tresis his own mother with it Although BO years old she never feels a pain er acne since using it Many who had despaired of - over getting relief have been- overcome with joy after a few dosei of Nurito For not only Las it Mopped their suffering but it hat dons Bo without the use of narcotics or opiates If you're tired of using ineffective remedies make this simple test Go to your druggist and ask for Nurito If the very first do not etop your pain your three dose money will be refunded without question a wait single unnecessary minute— gw iten't druggist right now NurUo ma obtained at all Behramm-Johnso- o Drue Btores and Owl Drue Stores (Adv) contract for reroofing the livecoliseum the Phillip Carey Roofing company of Salt Lake for Work $3790 will begin Tuesday on a roof guaranteed for ten years The roof was blown off In the recent the to stock wlndstonur-e-- — SEEK ANNULMENT OGDEN-Geo- rge M Wheelwright filed an action the Second district court Monday against Genevieve R Wheelwright riage which in to took annul their mar- place September 6 Wheelwright alleges the defendant had another husband at the time of the marriage to him 1930 his disappeared from the home ofFarrparents Mr and Mr George ow in Burch Creek Saturday morning was found dead near the home in a thicket of underbrush Sunday at 10:30 a m by a member of the ‘ family Dr Edward I Rich who was called pronounced death due to the drinking of poisoned liquor Mr Farrow apparently had been dead from 18 to 20 hours the physician said Search was instituted soon after the Weber canyon Sunday afternoon while on a hike with his friend J L Teachman ap- 'd ealy 3nday at h store near Cateway a short distance up the canyon Deputy Sheriffs Lee Claussen and Erastus Bingham who had searched for Williams all light without success were notified Williams said his night in the open had caused him no jreat inconvenience He said that when it became dark he stayed in a thicket until daylight when lie found his way back to ‘he road DANCING FETE ADDS Res Phone 116 Phone 87-- ALCOHOL HEAD J Club Sponsors Page Parents9 Day FEATURE of Plan of New Stamps Show te Auto Crash Kills Noted Opera Star (47-T- hree PAIN IN YOUR J r Wilson Lane Seminary Plans Graduation Rite SHOULDER? Tysmol for Relief BELATED SNOW Two Face' Order To Pay Alimony Begins Use Of New Name Kntfe-llk- Z C M I stilf-ne- Great to relieve a until quantity of Tysmol over tb affected area This soothing beating prepoia-tlo- n It quickly - absorbed through the porea and carried to the throbbtnx Th pains aching peripheral nerves uauailv atop at once and tn a very short time th last trace of soreness should disappear Tyemol la absolutely harmless free frotr dope Recommended for all forma of nerva pain whether calmed by neu-rtt- le neuralgia sciatica or rheumatism Isold by leading druggists' Always on hand at any Salt Lake City Drug Store Advertisement I The safest and saaleat way la to apply such an attack May Sale Commences Monday May 11th FOR ONE WEEK ONLY-BIGGEAND BETTER THAN EVER BEFORE —7 "Sell Fellow ParoledUtah Ogden Briefs OGDEN — Trial of criminal cases begin before District Judge George S Barker Tuesday The first case Is that of William Smith charged with a statutory offense Smith was tried some weeks ago and the Jury The next case Is John disagreed Kranendonk Charged with a similar offense will Reno Expects Big StealsJTlandy— ManagementoLthe 1168 Mound Fort confectionery Washington avenue reported to police Monday that the store was enRENO Nev (A0— The heaviest vote tered by a burglar Sunday night who in the history of city elections here took a quantity of candy bars and is expected tomorrow when Reno cigarets voters go to the polls to determine whether or liberal admlnls Woman Wins Divorce—Dora B tration of not the Mayor E K Roberts shall Wagstaff was granted a divorce Mon- be continued or whether one of his day by District Judge Eugene more conservative opponents Pratt from Jesse O Wagstaff on the R Gregory or Howard S Doyle ground of nonsupport Mrs Wag- shall head the municipal government staff was awarded the custody of a a colorful forther minor child District Judge Georgof Mayor Roberts ne iand congressman S Barker granted a decree of divorce defendithe “sky to Nora E Johnson from Edward D openly limit” gambling law and the six Johnson on the ground of cruelty weeks’ divorce act' Tonight he was tomake tils final plea for snpjwrt at "Eiperf Speaks— Foremen super- a public rally to be given in a Reno intendents and department heads of theater manufacturing plants in Ogden at a meeting in the Hotel Bigelow Monday evening were addressed by I S Noall director of the vocational division of the state department of agriculture on "The Foreman's Place in Industry” The workers are orEL PASO Texas May 4 (A1)— Sanganizing an association tiago F Troncoso and Luis G Salinas editor and managing editor of El Dla afternoon daily newspaper published k In Juarez opposite El Paso in Mexico were held in jail at Juarez today on charges of prinVng matter "subversive to the Chihuahua state govern- the Blood body is invigorated and strengthened your mental condition is improved jou are better able to resist infection and disease If your vitality is low and you feel weak don’t care to eat have lost weight your akin is sallow pale or broken out with pimples or boils let SSS parity and enrich your blood SSS is composed of fresh vegetable medicinal ingredients in concentrated form has a successful record of over 100 years in restoring strength and vitality to the blood— this New Strength naturally makes for better health and happiness it "acts on time If constipated try Klok-La- x It Election Turnout MU-bu- m ed Mexico Jails Two Jaurez Editors PRESTON SCHOOLS CLOSE PRESTON Idaho — All grade schools and the junior high school will close Friday Superintendent J W Condie announced The high iff Pat Holt and charged with a school will close May 29 statutory offense against a young STAKE CONFERENCE SET girl He will be arraigned Tuesday GARLAND — Quarterly conference are here the that Reports Monday of the Bear River stake will be held girl's condition is Improving evening and Sunday in the For some time leellng ran high in Saturday at Garland Pinedale and it was feared an at- - stake tabernacle temptJrould be—madeto— Lynch Thorpe The accused man was employed as a plasterer on the new courthouse LOGAN— E J Thorpe accused of HAVANA May 4 (47— Ambassador attacking a young 'girl In Pinedale Wyo last week is a plasterer resid- Harry F Guggenheim clearing up iir Providence his desk here tonight in preparation ing He was arrested in April 1930 on a for his departure for the United of an a on assault tomorrow morning on a busiStates charge attempted Logan girl He pleaded guilty before ness visit laughed at rumors which City Judge Jesse P Rich and also be- intimated he would not come back fore District Judge M C Harris He to Cuba was sentenced April 28 1930 to from "I'll be back in about ten days one to teh years in the state prison after taking care of personal busiHe was paroled June 23 1930 after ness matters in New York” the ambassador said "My work here hab serving less than two months a— rx— made --tt—necessarytoneglcct III ueir of my other business” A two-davisit to Washington with a possible interview with President Herbert Hoover are Included lu ids schedule Mr Guggenheim said ROCK SPRINGS Wyo— E J Thorpe said to be a paroled convict from the Utah state prison was arrested at Pinedale on Friday by Sher- Senalc Defers Campaign Quiz WASHINGTON May 4 (47— The senate campaign funds committee today postponed the Investigation to y war’ writer succumbs LISBON May 4 (47— Ellis Ash-mea- th Line May Face Early Curfew Mexico Belated Honors 4 VP) — Are NOW-- O Cars are Selling! Good-an- d Sold and Swapped Thru Recent jJ’Snld- Want “Trlh-Tcle- " - Cliov- Ads - Sedan Chevrolet S Landau Sedan 1425 This la one of the cleanest little In town Has been repoewssed end ww must have balmnre due ut now Was 3100 (1 cars Exchanae place “Swapped Sedan for Coupe!” I — si te sold these 'carg- and What 8 Snore Show many buyers are in the market for similar makes of cars Will trade equity on lets model '1030 Ford town sedan for 1030 Ford coupe Hy 6004-- “4 Calls Buyer Came From Provo" IMS Nash Advanced Sport Phaeton cost new SIOOOi now 8305 Tills is the classiest look ilia car in town) very- smart two-tofinish with oranse wlr wheels to match: nickel-plate- d cowl and head-llahta- s two-btrunk bumpers butit-l- n and many other extras Only 1135 down Bsllard-Jackso- n Nssh Co 6th So Sc Main “Sold 1 FordTlSO Calls! Two repossessed Ford tudor sedans firs! clasa shape 8360 Guaranteed Terms ft "Sold Studebakerf 5 Calls!’ 1338 Btudebaker new Urea new' Hy 2331 Inc gl Cash 1100 WANTED! 7 3 4 11 2 24 More More More More More More Chevrolets Nashes Studebakers Chrysler Packards Plymouths Hy 6840-- “Sold Model T FIrist TO 'T Denver Colorado' Springs Pueblo Call!” By owner — Model Ford coupe In 300 K Bdy good running condition 160 “Sold Chevrolet: 4 13 Calls!” CHRYSLER 1355' aedan In good condition My Bel of IMS 13710 equity lor $110 Was 6165 Hy S33-month “Sold Chrysler: 1338 63 at QJNQCDrO PACDtFDC “Sold Packard Packard 8edan cal condition real bargain 3 Calls!” Was still 7750 Plymouth!” f must sell my sedan immePlymouth diately: unemployed Call Hy 4060 TbDAY! buyers looking for similar bargains in the Want Ads Want to sell ’em your car? perfect mechanitires almost new I “35 Calls Sold 1030 Plymouth sedan YOUR AD More SHOO 6 PHONE 51 CaU!” By Owner — Lets 1330 Chev sport nedan run only 1000 miles perfect condition extra equipment Cost 3300 Will take 1678 cash Have 35 per cent Hy 1637 ni 38 V Springtime Demand ly painted ROUND TRIP SACRAMENTO May The assembly today recommended closing WASHINGTON May 4 (P) — the international border at Calexico Award of the Distinguished Service and Mexicali at 6 p m Instead of 9 Cross to James B Tenntlle of o'clock The resolution must be for “extraordinary hero- passed by the senate before It can be From Salt Lake and Ogden ism" as a corporal in the 91st division transferred to federal authorities in capturing alone a machine gun the border Kline stated closing May 8 and 9 nest and six men September 30 1918 earlier would result in saving thouLimit May 15 Return was announced today by the war desands of dollars to persons on the partment whom he said tiond on all tnlni Pullman States United side w’i " available Smoothest roadfrequently gambled " away much FILE IN BANKRUPTCY bed In the world Leu than IS hours money across the line to Denver were in Three petitions bankruptcy ENTIRE FAMILY POISONED filed In the federal court Monday For Further Details Marvin- - Scojtt Salt Lake musician CONCEPCION Phone Was 680 or Was 200 Tarlac P I May 4 listed liabilities of $520124 and as- IP) — Three members of the promisets of $550 claiming exemption on nent Dlzon family died and eight $50 E T Llapls doing business unwere in a serious condition to der the firm name Washington Fruit others day after eating food which had been store Ogden listed liabilities of ana assets of $903714 claiming poisoned accidentally' Those fatal poisoned were Jacoba Dlzon 65 Gon exemption on $3650 Rosley Clufi Merrill formerly In the paper busi- zalo Dlzon 45 and Maria Dlzon 9 ness in Salt Lake listed liabilities The poison was sprinkled In the food of $125450 and assets of $150 claim- by a member of the family who thought it was baking powder ing total exemption ev NOW Ambassador Spikes Cuba Talk v Nevada Man Wins Your Cac U S Bartlett author and war corhave opened Wednesday into the ad- respondent died today from peritoministration of antl-Bmlfunds in nitis He had been in a sanitarium 1928 by Bishop James Cannon of the for some time Methodist Episcopal church South Chairman Nye said (he postponement was due to Illness of the committee's counsel E M Daniel He said the hearing would be opened ment’ later in the week if Daniel's condiTroncoco said the charges filed by tion permitted state Judicial police acting for Gov— — ernor Andres Ortiz grew out of political articles printed in El Dla $15-6- Purifies and Enriches the Blood makes you feel like yourself again SSILIL V VETERANS ASK EXEMPTION OGDEN — County commissioners reported Monday a total of 55 former service men had applied for reductions of valuations on their property under the new law No more applications can be filed until May 1 1932 The commissioners have until June 20 to pass on the applications When' the Other Want! to Buy!" Vasit To Convict Faces Morals Charge 4 4 -- 6 Mgln WYOMING SEES AOU will be surprised how much better you will feel bow much more attractive you will be to your friends after you have added New Strength to your blood— in fact the whole world will seem rosy I Rich red blood plays a dominant role in maintaining health' It removes impurities from the tissues When you builds and sustains add New Strength to the blood and bring it back to normal your whole 1 Circulation 858 North Program Opens Music Week Fete Wyoming News vMevJ SYRENe V OGDEN — Henry Williams Ogden salesman who was 50 in In Scissors Killing Red Cross Nurse Lost Hiker T urns Up In Canyon lost Res Phone Office-11- disappearance The body was viewed by County Attorney John A Hendricks and Alfred A Gladweli acting coroner and Justice of the peace of the Burch Creek precinct who decided no in quest was necessary Mr Farrow was bom April 10 1890 in England a son of George and Margaret Laws Farrow and came to Ogden with his parents several years He was an automobile meago OGDEN — The annual spring musichanic and served In the world war Musical society Surviving are the parents five cal of the Sempre inaugurated Music week at the Hosisters and one brother tel Bigelow at 4 p m A are— in Sunday Funeral arrangements numberof Ogden music lovers were charge of Lindquist & Sons guests of the society The following musicians took part Mrs Doris Waldo Hiller soprano Mrs Myra Shreeves Froerer piano Mrs Cleone Rich Eccles violin Althea Ballantyne Zlnn soprano Mrs Bernice Nicholas Tyree contralto Mrs Myrtle Philpott Rosevear piOther OGDEN— District Judge George Q ano Accompanist were Miss Marto two orders of show Barker disposed jorie Perrins and Mrs Froerer Places Record Brief ton Parent-Teache- r association SunMrs Herman cause in divorce cases Monday afterFetscher was the day night Other officers reelected noon program chairman Winter Return of were: Mrs Norma Christensen vice In the case of Millie Boyer against president Archie Jenkins secretary Benjamin Boyer Boyer was ordered and treasurer to pay his wife $50 a month temWinter CHEYENNE Wyo (47— porary alimony Melvin R Williams WOMAN WINS DIVORCE was ordered to pay his wife Beulah played another return engagement In LOGAN— Leith' W Parkes Was B Williams $25 a month pending de Wyoming Monday with snow at Laramie Rawlins and Cas- granted a divorce Saturday by Judge termination of her divorce suit Melvin C Harris from William 8 per against him The state capital and southeastern Parkes on ground of nonsupport Mrs snow Parkes was given $30 a month all Wyoming were visited by the Sunday night and Monday’s forecast mony to no owners the brought optimism of gardens and flower beds The SCHOOLS SET HEALTH DAY OGDEN— Wilson Lane be- came citified Tuesday when it weather man said that If there 'is LOGAN— Health day will be obbreak in the clouds frost will occur served May 14 by the Logan grade officially takes the name of Exhere Tuesday morning Gardeners schools Miss Vera Kllngman city change avenue OGDEN — Graduation exercises for and those who Have hazarded the school nurse announces each school This change was approved Weber county L D 8 seminary will planting of flowers were warned to Is planning a program by the Ogden city commission be held Sunday May 17 at 2 p m protect their plants at the Ogden tabernacle according Monday and is effective on TESTS NEAR END to an announcement made by Prinpublication of the ordinance which was asked for by the LOGAN — Dr E D Lelby veterinacipal F G Eyre Arvel Blackner of Salt Lake cowUnion Stockyards company rian will conclude tuberculosis testwhich has made the lane of 50 boy tenor will sing and selections ing In Cache county this week with will be given by the Seventh ward visits on Tuesday and Wednesday In years into a business street choir as special features Nlbley You too may gain new vigor pep a clear skin with in claim U T AH US OKAYS NEW ROCKLAND Ont May 4 (47— A girl was arrested today her mother to charged with stabbing death with a pair of scissors Mrs Adelard Goulet 54 was found Frank Stewart Takes dead In her home Friday under circ' umstances which at first pointed to Over Distribution suicide There were two deep wounds In her neck and the scissors lay on Spirits GARLAND-T- he Girls’ Agenda the floor is The daughter Lucia told police blie club of Bear River high school sponsoring parents' day at the high found her mother dead when she Three weeks after his appointment school Wednesday came home from an errand A marr- to the position by Governor George fasha will of consist program ied daughter insisted on an investi- H Dern Frank Page Stewart MonStudents Festival as ionThe show at 2 p m In the auditorium gation day hung out his shingle as Utah disvisit the the after which parents may Police said they found blood- tributor of alcohol Climax Program gymnasium where exhibits will be stained clothing burled In the yard Mr Stewart becomes Officially made from the home economics They made Lucia try It on and manager of the Utah alcohol wareBeing Prepared biology shop and type departments promptly arrested her house So far as the state governLuncheon will be served to the parment goes about all Mr Stewart had ents by the Agenda club girls to do when he received his appointLOGAN— The annual dance festi A posture parade and dance festiment was to qualify by taking the val of the women students of physi- val under the direction of Instructor oath of office and filing official bond cal education at the Utah State Ag Miss Helen Mendenhall will be given and take over the stock books and rtcultural college will be held on at 5:15 p m on the front lawn of the blanks of his predecessor W W Tuesday May 19 at 6 p m accord- campus Three hundred and twenty-fiv- e Barton C Carlisle girls of the health and gymnaNot so with Uncle Sam however ing to Mrs Katherine 4 (IP)— The in charge of physical education for sium classes will take part In this WASHINGTONof a May Red Cross nurse who also has a say as to who shall symbolic figure women and director of the festival program stamps on May distribute alcohol In Utah and else- will appear on The dances will be presented on where! Various proofs had to be the lawn south of the main build VETERANS TLAN POPPY DAY 21 marking the 50th anniversary of provided and bonds filed with the organization ing This annual festival Is one of LOGAN— Popples made by dis- that Denver Postmaster General Brown today bition office of the national prohithe features of the closing weeks abled World war veterans will be announced and Mr the first day’s sale would Barton'senforcement bureau sold here Saturday May 23 accordof the spring quarter stock had to be carefully two historic to limited be places The program this year has been ing to Mrs Don Edwards president measured and tested before Uncle Clara divided Into three sections The ele of the Logan Legion auxiliary Un Dansvllle N Y where where Barton she or- Sam would issue his permit entitling was born and this city class be of Olsen an der will Charles folk mentary Stewart to take over the stock dancing leadership the national Red Cross In Mr featured In the winding of the May organization Is being prepared to ganized and tlie duties An inspector from 1881 in citizen make It and for English Denver every three possible country pole completed the work Monday In two Colors black and red the the dances which will Immediately fol of Logan to purchase a red poppy new necessary permit came from DenIts with kneeling stamp figure low The advanced folk dancing a symbol of the World war dead ver and Mr Stewart put in his first was pronounced by postoffice officials order manuclass will then present the story of with an is-- 8 ever attractive most of one the LOGANITES EUROPE VISIT facturer for five barrels of pure grain the Russian princess as told by the ved Fifty million of the new stamps — dances alcohol— 190 proof Featured dance in this LOGAN Olof Nelson road con- have been made group include the Carpathian moun tractor and Fred Lundberg prom THREE DIE IN STORM of dance Rusax dance man lnent business for the tain the left Sunday MERIDA Yucatan May 4 sian soldiers and two Russian court Europe where they will spend the dances summer They plan to sail for Scanpersons are known to have been killed and much property damThe climax of the festival will dinavia on the first leg of their trip come In 'the cloning period” when and then they will visit other Euro aged by a hurricane that swept the Two Yucatan peninsula yesterday the students of natural dancing will pean countries of passengers and a member of the crew present the festival Hyacynthia 4 CAMBRIDGE May England will follow as closely as pos (P) of a small sailing vessel perished ' BAND CONCERT SET They Lewis who has —Miss when the ship foundered during a sible the old Spartan festival which PRESTON Idaho— The Utah all the Bertha contralto parts Insung the for leading with storm off Celestan Wind partially ' the death begins mourning unband State Agricultural college of Hyacynthia and ends In a festival der the direction of Professor N W Gilbert and Sullivan operas died to- wrecked a theater building in the of Injuries received hi an auto- city of Campeche and the towers of celebrating the glory of Apollo Christiansen will give a special as- day mobile accident- - yesterday Sir the cathedral were badly damaged sembly Wednesday at 1 p m in the another member of Lytton Henry high school auditorium The band the d’Oyley Carte company also was will play in the forenoon at the North Injured Cache high school SENATOR BREAKS RIB " FOUR-CLUBS FORMED CLEVELAND Ohio May 4 (A— Idaho— Twelve 4H United States Senator Robert PRESTON clubs have been organized in eleven Bulkley disclosed today he suffered different Tparts of FrankHn county a fractured rib at his home here yestaccording to Chase Kearl county erday when he fell over a chalrr He agent Who said there are approxl wsts at his office today He said the Use more clubs fracture was not serious niately twenty-sevewhich will ready to be organized e jaba of pain In th vicinmake an enrollment of about 200 ity 01 tb shoulder blade ar generally due to neuritis brought' on by exposure to draughts ar sudden ehangea of T A REELECTS u weather In some cases there Is State Capital and NEWTON — Mrs M C Rigby or eoreneas In the muscles makwas reelected president of the Newarm rales It tbs difficult to ing - 3892 and Northern Police Hold Girl LOGAN of 13 1931 5 Was 590 TRISUSE'TELEGRfirl Dally Ads SundayadsAds ay ads 17 per lln per line fiSo per line per line 90 It |