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Show -- THE PAGE SIX. For many months, Will Rogers refused to have a telephone in his home, but, finally, as a concession to Mrs. Rogers and his children, he consented to have one in stalled. So far as Is known, Rogers has never used it He prefers sending a telegram to telephoning and his his secretary or Mrs. Rogers re teives any incoming messages for him. Rogers telephone number Is an unlisted secret. Only one man on the Fox lot knows it and he employs it only in case of extreme necessity. The famous comedian would prefer a session In a dentist's chair to 30 seconds on the telephone. It Is his greatest aversion. During the production of David Hamm,' in which Rogers enacts the role of the tight fisted horse tiader and banker, the governor state attempted of a to get him on the telephone. When the call came into the studio, Rogers tried to beg off him Ill send him a wire," Rogers told the operator. CARD OF THAN KS FRESTON-I- n t crest rising for months past Deputy State fianw). Warden Toro Argyle, recently named chief law enforcement officer of the state fish and game department, was a been visitor in Logan Tuesday. has in the pros- STEEL RAISE chest Mar. PITTSBURGH, 27 (U.P) A ten per cent wage increase affect. Ing the entire steel industry was expected In well Informed quarters here today to be announced shortly. No official announcement was available here today but action of y the Steel company in Cleveland in announcits wage increase precipitated ing the rumors and strengthened Corrigan-McKinne- them. Official announcements were expected before the day is over It is understood they would place the increase in effect on April 1 Capitol Theatre Today and Wednesday role LL ROGERS DAVID HARUM LeuluBrctscr IvalyaVciicMa Kent Taylor Lieutenant John H. Pfizer, stationed at the R. O. T. C. department at the Utah State Agricultural college, was a speaker at the South Cache high school Tuesday morning. David Erickson, pleading guilty to a charge of liquor possession, was fined $25 with an alternative of 25 days in Jail by City Judge Jesse P. Rich Monday. He elected to serve the jail sentence. He wag arrested by city officers Sunday. Announcement was made by Mrs. today of a change in the schedule of the lip reading class. The class which, heretofore has met on Wednesday evenings, will meet on Thursday nights during the spring quarter. The class is held in Room 208 of the Logan Junior high school. It opens at 7:30 p. m. O. W Israelsen Dr. Marriner Merrill, who rehis medical completed cently studies at the University of Chicago, left today for Chicago where he will do his interne work at St. Luke's hospital. Dr. Merrill and Mrs. Merrill, who before her marriage was Miss Claire Hulme, have been in Logan visiting their parents, Mrs. Millie Merrill and Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Hulme for the past two weeks Mrs. Merrill and daughter will remain in Logan until June when they will join Dr. Morrill in Chicago. New Shipment - Smart Gayest Brilliant Ear Clips! ... Bracelets and Necklaces! Wide Bone Bracelets! Bone Clip Pins and Ear Bobs! ... in Carved Designs!; ... Stcptn FMclilt MmMtiiHMibm. MMl Ot Mmrd haaln GOARS). TEEAEOE NOW PLAYING TODAYI striking plaids! ... for wear with suits or Sizes 34 to 40 PROGRAM 98 The South Cache high school band under the direction of W. H. Terry gave a guest assembly program at the Logan Senior high school Tuesday. Three high class selections were played the by band. A vocal solo was sung by Margene Peterson and a clarinet duet was played by Paul Christen, sen and Lindon Le&th&m. Paul Christensen, student body president of the South Cache high school, was master of ceremonies. the program the Following members of the South Cache band were guests at a luncheon of the members of the Logan high band. Double Compacts Plain Gold and Silver Finish. SPECIAL PURCHASE Should Investigate Civil Service Schools The WASHINGTON, Mar. 27 United States Civil Service Commission points out the advisability of making full investigation of the prospect of examinations for to classified and appointments the civil service of the United States before signing a contract for incoachstruction by a ing school. Under present conditions prospects are not of the best and examinations are few in comparison with those held under normal conditions, the Commission says. It says that there is reason to believe that agents of some coaching schools encourage clients to pay for training tor examinations which are not likely to be held for a long time. Information regarding pending examinations may be obtained from the Secretary of the Board of United States Civil Service Examiners at the post office in any city which has a post office of the first or the second class, or from the United States Cicil Service Commission, Washington, D.C. Gets Position With Colorado Sugar Co. TAFT TO BE HONORED (U.P) CINCINNATI Former President William Howard Taft will be immortalised in a national memorial to be established here with pennies, nickels and dimes collected from men,' women and children throughout the nation, if plans presented to board of education members materialize. Stan of Hie Season! DRESS SPORT Tweeds HERE'S MORE ABOUT BEET the meeting in Salt Lake and each of them spoke at the meeting Monday n'ght Mr. Wood explained that the reason for the meeting was to give the growers the final say as to what they will do. When the vote was called for, it was almost unanimous In favor of accepting the contract Other who members of the committee ; spoke were Edwin Clawson. Alma Riggs, Nibley; Saul E. Hyer, Lewiston, and Ervin Read, Trenton. A motion was passed that the officers of the association check the contract of the company before it Is put out for the growers to sign to see that it is the same ax that agreed upon at the Salt Lake meeting. A second approved motion authorized the officers of the association to assist the sugar companies in every way possible in the signing of contracts and distribution of seed in order that every farmer who is ready to plant may be able to do so without further delay. Hy-rum- Storth-- . for Winntrt..and Larry "Buster" Crabbe Ida Lupino Robert Armstrong James Gleason Roscoe Kams " and Toby Wing A tr imi rictirt Also Paramount News and Comedies And Short Subjects Coming Wednesday and Thursday COLLEEN MOORE in SOCIAL REGISTER for Logans Sportswomen ! Jodphurs and Breeches, n ful liody lines! Comfortable y ' freedom! Shadow panel, Ripproof ) Seams ! f rnr Drs BKANi iou fc PILL. fcehfcbi. for DTAIDff kwwr By it nvwmn marwuu Distinctive Sleeves ! Also Larger Sizes to 52. RIDING TOGS . . . with features youll ap-- , predate! Bias cut, yet no sagging or twisting! Grace-- I . Sizes 14 to.42. See the Correct Pure Silk Slips 7 Tucktite Bags New iW.TVnii pigskins SMALL SIZES Bright, Gay Colors. bone braclet handle.... Holeproof Hosiery New News about Shoes bn $ White for Easter welt with Decorative Runstop Features! Covered Seam in Leg! Special Reinforced Heel Corner! Elastic Heel Pockets! Comfoseam in Foot! Special Cradle Sole! ... AP Tested! Guaranteed '' Perfect! CHILDRENS ANKLETS For Easter Sunday! . Strides, Plain Colors and Mesh Sizes 6 to 10 19' - H-- 25 - 35 VALERIE ... in all white kid with smartly arranged perforations and lacing on vamp and quarter. Three eyelet blucher oxford with new Franco China Heel. -- Where Cache Valley Trades With Confidence m-fETE- R . . Smooth or Rough Finish Un-usual- ly (Continued From Page One) $ Crepes Decorative Pecot Edge! Elastic WeR! After- - GROWERS Fur Trims: Fox, Mink, Mole, Squirrel, Kid! .... Smart neck treatments! , POLO 4 Thread Pure Silk Chiffon, Intr motional T . Ideal SOUTH CACHE BAND former county G agent of Franklin county, and for the past four years connected with the Franklin County Sugar company, has accepted a position at Sheridan, Wyo., as superintendent of the Holly Sugar company. Mr. Morrison left for his new position Monday. Btovfy "Conleif . . r and seperate skirts! ... But ton. Bows and Ruffles! L. Morrison, 30 of stripes Orlando Hansen underwent an appendicitis operation this morning at the Cache Valley hospital. GIVES BLOUSES Brand New Easter Jewelry civil-servi- A perfect Refer 171 TUESDAY, MARCH 27, 1934 FOR POSTMASTER nll M LOGAN, UT AIL L, About Town pective appointment of the Preston city postmaster. Applications for the position were rereived until about a month ago and many persons have applied. Reports indicate practically every vocation in the county is represented in the list of candidates. a county Farmers Democratic chairman, a superintendent of schools, a butcher, a barber, a confectionery owner, a notary public, a doctors wife and a Mormon Bishop make a selection of exceptional talent and a group of highly respected citizens. The appointment will probably be made during the next month and will be made from the attached list ot applicants: John A. Morrison, Cley H. Rallisoif, Lester C. Sant, Frank S. Lindholm, Frank T. Merrill, Floyd Palmer, Reed S. Hart, Cyrus L. Greaves, Emma M. States, Cleo Swenson, Harold L. Hawkes, Alma S. Packer, Wm. P. Shumway, William R. Smith, Clifford Warr, Ariel G. Eames and sincere our to tender We wish Arthur Wallgrcn. arid kind to the neighbors gratitude friends who assisted us during the Illness and death of our beloved wife and daughter, Jennie WORKERS Malmberg Mathews. To those who spoke words of offloral or gave sympathy, sang GET WAGE ferings we offer our sincere thanks. We feel that no greater love or respect could havo been shown us. Grant Mathews, Mr. and Mrs, J. E. Malmberg BY UNITED mess i and Family. NEW YORK, March 27 Dow Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Mathews Jones and company, financial and Family. news service, today said that leading steel producers tomorrow will announce a wage Increase of probably 10 per cent effective April 1, Statement of the Increase, it was said, will be through the American Iron and Steel Institute It was indicated no change will be made In the 40 hour week as provided in the steel code, fP p, HERALD-JOURNA- m MANY APPLICANTS At the Capitol a WINDOW SHADES Luxor shade cloth, mounted on standard shade rollers. 88 Inches by 6 feet wide Tan and Green. CQC other New AU Leather Styles $2.95 to $5.95 Expert Fitting Service that Live in Shoes that Last! |