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Show Junior Wranglers on the Stage at the Capitol Theatre Fri. and Sat. "Alice Adams' " Beau Patrons of the Capitol Theatre have a treat in store for them on Friday and Saturday when the Junior Wranglers will present their vaudeville acts on the stage. The Wranglers are direct from the Fox West Coast and Orpheum Circuits. Cir-cuits. These talented boys present a variety of entertainment consisting consis-ting of dancing, singing yodeling and whistling. They boast one of the best cowboy bands. Feature picture with the bill is "Black Sheep" starring Edmund Lowe and Claire Tr.vor. Romance and thrills pack this comedy-drama. The story zips along in a fast comedy vein with the underlying under-lying drama coming more and more frequently to the surface. 1 x j : li -Li Fred MacMttrray, romantic lead in RKO Radio's 'Alice Adams," falls an easy victim to ' the poignant charm of Katharine Hepburn, when ' as the small town wall-flower she sets out to capture the most eligible bachelor in sight. . Convalescing Mrs. Sarah Ballard who has been confined in the hospital for the past several weeks, having undergone under-gone an operation for gallstones, has now been released from there and has returned to her daughters daugh-ters home, Mrs. LeRoy Keller. Loses Little Finger " Albert " Beutler, veteran poultry-man poultry-man at Providence is minus a little lit-tle finger on his right hand as a result of an accident while sawing wood this morning. The injury was dressed in Logan, today. , . ,., Tax Office Open Tommy Green, in charge of the Utah State Tax commission office in the court house says his office will be1 open the week of September Septem-ber 3 for the purpose of issuing halfryear' license plates for automobiles" auto-mobiles" and. trucks. Conjoint Program The conjoint program for Sunday Sun-day night in the Second ward I will include a talk by Dr. W. , W. Henderson, a violin: solo by Irma Pehrson and a piona duet by Gene Poulter and Joyce Peder-sen. Visit Local Gardens-Four Gardens-Four large buses conveying 150 members of the Ogden-Weber Flower Garden Club, were in Logan Lo-gan today, the visitors having come here 'to inspect local gardens. They were shown the flour gardens et the City Park,. J. H. Linf ord, O. A. Garff, "The Wayside"; Mrs. mien Eccles, U.SA.G tabernacle and Temple grounds. Lunch was taken at the . U.S.A.C. and then the visitors went on to Smithfield to inspect some of the prominent gardens there. |