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Show THE PAGE EIGHT iiiithei LISTON of MONKEY SHINES Ken-doll- , - ; i At the; Capital LLJ While a good dhtlfidence man may some day sell & gold hruk to John Garrick, who lias a leading rtde in the Fox mystery film, Charily Chan Carries On," directed by Hamilton MacFaddcu ho probably can never induce t tie ac tor to .become a theatrical again. Garricks first and only experience of that sort cocuired two year ago when ho jn'in-- Jeu-. Gawt home, who also baa n loin in e this production, in producing s play, The Whihlng Well" ! "We had a great show," (ianick aas, and a San Friinoisio wag backing us financialThe ly. Everything looked rosv. play went over beautifully m places around the Uo.iit, and we finally brought ir to Los Angeles for an extended run. Four days later our angti ubruplly withdrew. The wholo company found themselves on tlie rocks. This brief engagement, however, attracted the attention of Fox officials to Garricks peffonutnee, and ,the actor has since--bpeplaying leading roles In The Sky Hawk", Jm-O' and Heart My jSong Imagine,. In Charlie Chan On, which comes to the Cap Jtal Theatre Thursday, Garrick lias the romauGi! lead opposite Churchill, with the Chau jolo enacted by Warner Olahd Who is said to score a personal triumph as the smiling and clever Chinese detective. pio-,d4c- ? e vm-iou- a t Car-trie- s Mir-guerlt-e Statistical Sam estimates that the energy wasted by some business men shivering over the financial outlook would be enough lo make 3,000 milk shakes a day. V H "Iv- 'a - ' S 5s ' ''' f Civ.:.: , ,'T A- - since I matured I suf-J- v fered with terrible pains every month. The fear of it becaibe a sickness in my mind. I could not keep tranquil thinking of the days ahead w ith that un- bearable agony to go through. The first bottle of the Vege- PVER rs!iccd the pain table so I took six. Now I dont even notice when the period comes." Mrs. M. Rivera, 1035 Freeman Street, New York, N. Y. Co'-poei- d (JiU.L 4ik VEGETABLE C0MPQUKC Prohi-RepealPetitio- ns r- - ,,4 9- was Hie motif for a party given by the club I'topia Friday night prior to the departure of Mrs. Mareussen for Salt Lake Cly to take a beauty culture course. A social evening of bridge and luncheon were enjoyed. Mrs. arcuggen i,.ft for Salt Lake City, Monday. - Monkey shines are in order when the sun shinci. And here Napoleon vou see Napoleon going to meet his water-tu- b being the prize chimpanzee of Philadelphias zoo, A tub ot cold water serves very nicely as a beach and an ice-o- n the head cheats Old Sol on the hottest days NT Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hope of Los Angeles, Calif, were visiting Mrs. Ann Hope and oilier relatives hero' a few-- days of last week. Leave For Idaho Mayor and Mrs. H. F. Olsen and son Freddie, left Saturday iiiumiug for Twin Falia, Idaho, to visit Mayor Olsens brother, Carl Olsen and family. Among those from Richmond who attended the outing in Cub river eanyon last Sunday were Mr. and Mis. L. (I Sorensen, Mrs. Esther Lai sen, and Mr. and Mrs Gunnar Lawienee. The outing was sponsored by the Scandinavian Hoc Fellows soelety. Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Thompson went H Salt Lake Ctly Saui day for a couple of days visit. Mrs. Albert Hergsjo and family of Provo are the house guests of Mr, and Mrs. Marlin Robins' n. They rstiw lust Sunday ior a two weeks visit. Miss Marjorie and Julian Robinson spent the latter part of the week at Salt Lake City, returning homo Sunday, Miss Alfreds Olsen lias return-ifrom Sait Lake City wlieie she spent last week. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Whittle hove moved Into the Cliaiies Monson place reiently v.ualed by Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Nelson. Word Of Death Received Relatives received word Sunday of the death of Winil Robinson of Freidom, Wyoming. He died of cancer and will he bulled there Among those who left Tuesday. here Monday for Slur Valley were Mr. and Mis. 1L T. Plant, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Larsen, Mr. and Mrs. O. I). Meriill, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Whittle, Mr. and Mrs. J. L Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Robinson, Mrs. Jaik Mathers, Mrs. Joseph Sharp, Frank Sliaip of Salt Lake City and Mrs. M E. Thornton of Midvale. d v , - Mr. and Mrs. Willard Wanner oi Preston were visitors Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. 1. Thompson. The following girls enjoyed a swimming party at Logana Saturday night: Thelma Lewis, iSilna Lewie, Irvire Thompson, Phyllis Webb, Emsa WnodUnd, Barbara Webb and Evelyn Webb. LaMarr Smith and Dale Hendricks entertained a number of friends at a wlennle roast and bon fire parly Sunday night. John Sharp of Salt Lake Cliy cams Monday on a visit to Julian Robinson. Suffers Attack Mrs. J. Ray Steddard had an atof appendicitis tack Saiarday night. Riio was feeling butler Monday, although, she was etill confined to her bed. Mr. and Mys. Allan Hendricks of Downey were visitors here Sunday. They 'motoi ed to Brigham City on Monday. Mrs. 'Nell Fisher has been staying with Mrs. Albert H. Thompson at tiie ranch home at Henry, Idaho, since July 24th. Mr .and Mrs. Bryan Hendricks and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ulyess Lewis and family, and Mr. and Mrs Austin Burbank attended the Roskellcy reunion Saturday evening at the U. S. A. C. The F. Y. F. club under the direction of the Misses Vella and Mary Nelson will spend Tuesday aiteinooii at Logana, following which tliry will be entertained at a supper and slumber party at the home of Miss Artensia Merrill. Guests At Chicken Dinner Mr. and Mis. Ulyess Lewis and family were guests of Mr. and Mrs. BryanHendritks at a chicken supper r riday evening. Owen Johnson who is employed by the Utah Power and Light company at Ogden spent from Tuesday to Saturday here with his . . . , fVMliVflrifil men; & Broadcloth Nainsook White Outing Flannel, 27 inches wide, heavy nap; 5 Yards Childrens Dresses, fast colors, percales. Some with bloomers : ... to match Mens Strong Wide Web Work Suspenders . Boys Nainsook Union Suits Very Unusual Values Mens Knitted Union Suits Two Button ShoulderMens Lunch Kits 490 490 490 Now Values Made Possible g By Our $ Ladies Brassfers, splendid for Wear, unusOa'l for value Ladies Gloves, in all the Wanted Colors Ladies Purses, Outstanding Values for only Nevy Ladies Rayon Hose in Seasonable Shades Mens Pure rfllk Sox, Pair Mens Cowhide Belts ' with Tongue Buckle Kiddies Wash Suits, Smart Little Styles and Colors Mens Plain Color !. Cassimere Hose Mens Nainsook Athletic Unions Mens Genuine Rockford Sox Heavy Weight; 4 Pair 490 490 490 490 490 boy. Here are that formerly were priced clothes Terry Guest as high as $16.75. TOWELS 15x30 inch C. Pssmey Co. J.DEPARTMENT STORE Main and 1st North Logan, Utah 5 FOR 49c 490 490 Many Other Timely Items at Notable Savings Mass-Buyin- Parents, this is the supreme event of the season for your 1 UNIONS 490 Light Colors Event . m m m m STUDENTS Interior Albrrt at Santa Fe, A THRIFT SENSATION Demonstrating the Marvelous Purchasing Power of 49c in the J. C. Penney Store Event former Secretary of the B. Fail is in prison N. M., his portrait, shown above, still hangs among those of other former Interior department chieftains in the Interior f Department at Washington. Although I a buy Luncheon Cloths in fast Here color novelty design for only Children's Sateen Bloomers, Blacks and Whites; 2 pair for... Lace for Trimming Unheard of value; 20 yards J. i. P. Coats, Crochet Cotton 6 Balls for Children's Hats, Pokes and Off the face models; each Ladies Fancy Prints, House Dresses, long and short sleeves... BOYS AND The United States Army has introduced sound pictures for im structive purposes. AT A TC&1FT SENSATION j Mr. and Mia. Muiland, Godfrey aie the proud parents of a fine baby gui. This being tneir first gut. Arline White, . . . like Abou Ben Adhem, her name leads all the rest on Oregon petitions for repeal of the prohibition law. . . .She's from Portland. IMUUlllUllUJ L'ICWS D ! -- L Hangs Mis. G. W Thompson and son, Cyril of Ogden are spending the week at Clarkson. Visit In Richmond Mr. and Mrs. Morris Godlrey motored to Richmond Saturday to visit with their son IX. J. M. Godfrey who has been on an extended trip to Toronto, Canada, to attend a Lions club convention. He has also been visiting the dentistry school in Chicago. He reports a vety pleasant tiip. Miss Hazel Butiars who has bpen visiting in Burley, Idaho for the past two months as returned home. Mr. and Mis. John Fife of Roy Utah, and son were the guests ot Mrs. Mary E. Godfrey Sunday. Mrs. James C. Thompson gave Tliosf a chicken dinner Sunday. who attended w'eie Mrs. G. W Thompson and son of Ogden, Mr and Mrs. Biyan Sparks, Mrs. Lawrence Sparks of Garland and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Jenkins of Cornish. Mr. and Mrs. William Parker and sons. Dew am, and Boyce, of Newton were Clarkston visitors Sunday. Mrs. Byron Smith of Logan, is ipendmg the week with her parents Mr. and Mrs. John Butiars. Mr. and Mrs. Ennl Broby and family of Logan were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Sparks. Sherman Stewart, son of Nina Stewart has been very sick, he has been ai lected by the static rheu matism. Monday afternoon. Mrs. Vivian Maic'issen , 3 Piece VUEVEDPMN AN OREGON REBEL Arlines Name Leads All the Rest On social afternoon enjoyed. Mrs. Knld Rair was a vlsl'or at the home of Mrs. Heber Whiling S Soils FIRST BOTRT Falls Portrait Still mond. Mrs. Bert Dan font entertained a few friends at her home Monday A hot dinner was served and a n IM . pio-gra- 5.1931. AUGUST V-- an piio-iiet-- were The following officers lected for the ensuing year Merits VanOrden, Lewiston, president ; Ira Hyer, Lewiston, Ulh-u- t Alma Smith, Lewiston; Baker, Cornish; and Iivm Cornish, board membots. These oiftcers discussed the advisability of the annual tour and it in iiiey ueuiuou io cumint-lconjunction with the stale Holstein breeders outing at Logun on will August 15. The asso'-lgl'efurnish lunch to l's rtf i',m and I they will participate it. lie with ihe state beedor.. An invitation U extended iltrongn I he officers to 'all of the presm and paat members of the asset ml Ion as this feature will replace the annual outing ot the association. WEDNESDAY, L r pai nils. Mr. and Mrs. H, J.John-On Satuiday he went to son. Tremonton lo woik for the com-and pany, while Guy Johnson Janies Ransom are taking a week's vacation. Mrs Jack Baird and little daughter, Hetty, are here on a two weeks visit to Mrs. Bairds parents Mr .and Mrs. Alfred Ljungmac. She tame for July 24lh. Mis W. Pan Merrill of Bobo-maMontana, is spending a few days tills week at the home ot Mr. and Mrs William Merrill. Mrs. Mabel Young an--i daughter, Marion of Hollywood, California, came Sunday for an indefinite visit with Mrs. Youngs mother, Mrs. Marion Bullen. Bair spent Saturday and Sunday at Tremonton with Owen Johnson. They went to the Saturday night baseball game for which Mr. Johnson pitched. Mrs. Elna J. Merrill and Mrs. Elna Johnson in company with relatives from Logan will spend a few days this week at the Hansen camp in Logan canyon. They will leave Wednesday morning for the camp, Mr. and Mrs. Ethan Thompson moved to Cache Junction Tuesday where Mr. Thompson is employed on the O. S. L. section. Mis. R. C. Rowland of Ogden and Mrs. Monte Johnson and two children spent Sunday in Rich- IN THE SUNSHINE MEET 7 EW1STON Memheis of the Lewi.it Dairy Herd Im asiexriiitiou met here proveu-vii- t Monday cvmirg to hear the fl nancial and t'stirs reports ami take up other matters of the association for the coming year. Leou Pond, pres.Jent of the association, was in charge. The report of the secretary showed that thp finances are in good shape. The report of the tester showed that there were last 40 herds in the association year with 364 cow years, with an average production of 9 648 pounds of milk and 335 93 pounds of tat, and an average test of 3:48. herds with 6 There were 23 cows or more that made the honor roll of over 300 pounds of fat per cow The high herd of over 20 cows had an average fat production of 421 pounds, the low nerd had tn average of 267 pounds. The report showed that there was a loss of lo per cent in production due to members failing to record the dates of breeding in order 'that the cow may be given a proper dry period before calving, and that some cows were dry as much as Rlx months whilu other cows milked up to the time of calving. Hoth of these meant a material decrease In the amount of bmterfat produi ed. The average feed cost was ','u 41 and the value above feed rest wus j. - HERALD-JOURNA- Incorporated Corner Main and First North LOGAN, UTAH 490 490 490 490 490 |