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Show LOGAN. CACHE COUNTY. UTAH CACHE AMERICAN Pape Eight. w Based upon the adventures of tl famous fictional character created by Edgar Rice Burrmigb. the story ha been develi-j,tr pack ev-- q more human drier on the m reen tlian did ' Isrzan, the Afe Man the whirl) bloke r. cuioj at t. 5 a decision nt-Layton too in all pan of the country. V) fr in the Logan Elks in a prae-- t Th.e new picture has animal afternoon. ie game Sunday thrill scenes that leave an aud-lei.c x errors sue h by the losers gave the including gasping v. ttmg club nine unearned run. bit athtaklng arthn as a tcmlic Tlie score: R. If. E. fight between Weissmuller and a I 610 400 00212 12 2 giant crocodile at a di pth of more jyton . . 002 000 OJO 5 8 6 than thirty feet under mater. A lu'teries- - Frease. Tolion, Page tal camera conjarrlna nt mas and Sofie!d; llulse, A. Dopp and used that brings the spectator to M. Dopp. within a few feet of the mad jyidfe, .combat with perfect visibility. H ids of elephants are shown running amuik among hundreds of natives on safari for tvery Nearly f.fty Hons are turned the pUvers for a climax Tlie exhilarating thrill of relief to the picture that brings a tingfr m the problems of da.lv lift Is ling scalp to every member of offered with a punch" In every the audience. A tender love story Is woven n.inme of adventure In Tarzan and His Mate,' new picture of through tire Jungle thrills providjungle hazards. Johnnv Weissmul-- 1 ing a concentration of svmpatiie-ti- c here tlxy men the Rural of Mr. girl born Thursday. Mother and r and Maureen O'Sullivan are Interest on Weissmuller and and Mrs W. H Grltfin. Jr., and baby doing line. reunited In the new film which Muss O Sullivan that makes each Mr. and Mrs. Oo. Q. Rich. Norman of Evanston. opened Sunday ar the Capitol one of their Myron dangers seem vividly and Theatre al Tuesday spent Wyoming Their action la carried on with his and Wednesday Alumnae Thursday Sorority parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward SSaip at Pesasays 2&3 to w flmsaaimfiaatJsr to to 01 j ' t' ph-iur- att.-i.dji.- 12-- re tJ sssssssssssssssssss $s$s$$ss SOCIETY Visit Idahoans Choir to Have Canyon Party Are Entertained In Logan 7 lie Fourth ward cliolr mill celebrate the successful rendition of their cantata with a canyon party tomorrow evening, at the Glrsl' Camp. President Ale Smith and Is in charge of arrangements, he mill be assisted by Marcus Griffin, chorister. A luncheon mdll be served at of 8 p m., and the remainder entertainment mill the evening be furls hed with games, music, and that dancing. It Is anticipated about sixty choir members mill be present. Mr and Mrs Arnold Jorge n con of I'oiutellu "mere ilie gotsli of Mrs. Jorgensons mother Mrs Ka'e Ocdih s. on Sunday and Monday. On Saturday of Inst meek they motored to Bear Lake to visit 1th Mr. and Mrs Cortell Lutz, formerly of Logan. Mrs. Jorgenson, before her marriage last spring, mas Miss Joan Geddos, city nurse. Former Logan Youth Weds Miss Lucille McMullen of Pay-soand Ray B. West. Jr, of Californian Vititor Is Logan, were married last Saturday Lake City. Extensively Entertained j In Salt are Both lormer students of the Mrs. William Lohman entertain-- 1 Utah Slate Agricultural college. ed Saturday afternoon at a Ken- Mrs. West Is affiliated with the tea at home in her Mr. West, sington honor, Chi Omega Sorority. of Mrs. Willard Cranney of Long son of Dr. and Mrs Ray B. West, of Beach, California. the Sigma Chi is a member A lovely bouquet of spring flow- - fraternity. ers decorated the serving table, Mr. West Is working for his Luncheon mas served at the close Masters at the University of the afternoon to the twelve of Utah. degree guests. n. j Salt Lakers Mrs. Moses Thatcher entertained Visit Here compliment to Mrs. Cranney last Thursday afternoon, at an InMrs. C. M. Griffin and Mr. and formal gathering at her home Guests Included Mrs. Jesse Earl, their two sons. Charles Jr., and Mrs. Kate Preston and Mrs. John Paul, of Salt Lake City, Visited in d. While Christensen. Logan over the In wee-en- Wednesday May 2 is live s Rc-u- i I !' to Mate at Capitol loov-amon- "economic That Was Different la Brush, a trawling man Who sailed the briny main. Was Mr. Brush In England And Senor Brush In Spain. Political Note: A few moiitlis ag'i The Frenchmen called him M c "everyb dy" mas forecasting that sicur Brush. this congress would be a rubla r But Germans were Ms ba-stamp as the lust that lie presi- For U'-always called hint H dent mould have no trouble I) Bru.h. the show. Every running Which filled his soul with Tlie St. Lawrence wrong Waterway Tnaty D near to the Not Needed lit art of the administration and the senate turned H down. And Can't see why I should bo Hoove and Senate lave refu.vd book, said the farmer to tb your presidential decrees opposing the canvasser. persistent soldiers' bonus and restoration of It will show you how Why, federal workers' pay-rtiboth are be a better farmer. contained in the Independent Of"Listen, son." said the cldc 5 fices Bill. I'm not h.il man, impressively, Muth of the opposition to tin as good farmer now as I kn president come from within hi. how to be " Ju-- h HIGHLIGHTS ! tl-- s body-ma- ts -- Norman. Alton Olsen of Mr. and Mr The Beta Delta Alumnae organization was entertained at a llyrum silent Sunday with parents bridge supiier at the Bluebird Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Humphreys, Mrs. Peter Bar son spent Sunday last Saturday evening. Covers mere laid lor twenty. The and Monday at Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel I. McMur-wit- h five small tables mere deroiaTed n tulips. Mrs. W. J. Vickers 'die mere visitors Saturday at the high score prize for listen. Mr. and Mrs. Orson Christian bridge, and the prize mas sen, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Rock and awarded Miss I.ola Jensen. Hostesses fo rthe evening were Miss Ethel Thomas of Logan were Mrs. Joe A. Libby. Mrs. Alton Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs Mrs. C. W. Evans and E. R. Pearce. Evans Miss LaRuc Perkins. Miss Drue Bradley is staying at Logan where she Is employed. f, all-c- ut ' PARADISE Mr. ard Mrs. WilParadise Mrs liam Rawlins and friend. Xaonere of Clifton were Sunday visitors of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. James. Mrs. Mariner Berntson of Logan spent tlie last two weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Humphreys. Mr. and Mrs. William Lofthouse 'and son Charles and Mrs. Elsie Bragger and two children of Willard were Sunday visitors of Miss C. A. Lofthouse. The M.I A. will hold their honor night, May 1st. Mr. and Mrs. West Olsen of Salt Lake City spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs K. w. James. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Slmlnscn of Pocatello spent Wednesday and Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Blckmore. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lofthouse and fnmity and Mr. Racheal Neeley of Lewiston spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs. Josephine Lofthouse. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Orton are receiving gratulatlons over a baby t "rf i Mrs. Wallace Little of e. Miss Norma Bankhead spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Ferns Christiansen Ralph obray and Mlss Lenna Christiansen were united In mar- rfage Wednesday at the Logan Temple. We List a Artificial Teeth A Specialty Plates without Roof, Guaranteed to Fit Few of Our Dr. J. A. McCausIand 33 East Centre Logan Overalls BY ARNOLD $1.50 Items at $1.00 Items at 75c Items at 50c Items at 1 pr. $300 "7T? Broadcloth 1 Dress Percales a Borden's i $1.09 3 2 3 yds. S'! .00 7 Scout Prints for $2.00 for $1.00 for $1.00 10 r As usual, you will find a great , 3 for $! Boy's for Snails' heartbeats wry 22x40 if .00 The Wash Cloths .00 V- 25 DURING THE NIGHT. iCwprHgt. Hosiery, Victory Sheets (81x90) 2 Shirts Ml tfwABM. 3 law for $.09 Boys Work vast majority of BIROS MIGRATE - for $1 .00 6 Blue Chambray WITH THE TEMPERATURE. In SUMMER THEY MAY BEAT ONCE A SECOND IN WINTER ONLY TWICE A MINUTE. Night flight- Underwear, Mens vj Cannon Heavy many Special Bargains in our Warm beats- - yds. $ Towels Mens 2 . Clearance Shirts t P VALUES Powder, Rouge, Creams, Astringents, etc. Blue Denim (Good, 220 Weight) Regular S1.00 Value c UT6TAMMMG Special Introductory Offer Dorothy Perkins Cosmetics Mens 4 Call Early. rr, iyj of Bick-mor- DAY - ' Blithe California was Tuesday visitors her mother Mrs. D. M. DOLLA them '"'V .4 Bertha James, Jane B. White spent Fri day at Price with the South Cache band. Mr. and Mrs. William J. Roberts and son Jay of Ogdfen were V)Mlors cf ms mother, Mrs. Emily Roberts. Tuesday. Mrs. Jennie Howsley and fam tiy of Garland were Sunday guests 0f Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Richman Mrs. Mary Pearce entertained her first year Bee Hive class Tuesday night. Games were played and refreshments served. ii store, for Dollar Day. Dont miss r and J. AMAZE A MINUTE SCIENTIFACTS YT Mosdames Janu-- s ' fc; own party, and w Democratic f loor lead, rs is it 1.) . some of Its effectiveness. will duublltvs be sir ng pressure t( 'Jain most Important Adnduistratjn those conLaui.ni j bills especially Tarzan' to protect the ivory and 'appropriations of necessarynt r.tocov tfei trj pre his turn! sue ftlead to a sn.asn-m- g continuance plana '.hiJiirh C ngress, and ge climax n early adjournment. first of the Tarzan in sound miih a second safari of white men attempting to take hundreds of pounds of ivory from the sacred burial ground ol the elephants. 7 tie elloris ol from siota-- Lew-wo- ' . .. 1. 1934, la-r- e EDar flUac? Layton Lads Take Practice Game in Logan w w w Tarzan and His OdBSES Tuesday. Mav for S 1 .00 ! PILLOW CASES for $ .00 6 Blankets, J for Sj.Oi Sweaters and L. D. S. Garments, Mens all at special Dollar Day Prices. FONNESBECK Knitting Works Swavel Suede Duffle Bags Cotton Work 5 Gallons for s1.00 On Dollar Day M. & L. Coal Co. Hi Hose 12 $C pr. C Brown, C V i j! Tan Zipper Top $1.49 Value. $1 .00 C I !j j ( I' S1-0- 0 C V Q v $$$$$$$ bl $ $ $ $ s s |