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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1930 Rae Samuels Finds the Theatre Is Coming Back Into Own girtlWMfc'' ':':':,:v:':';,':':'' ''''i 'if'i'! ' Thatcher Methodist Church SUNDAY SERVICES: Reed Wight of Ogden and Lyman Sunday school 10 a. m. Come and class win in the contest to Wight of Parry were visitors here Sunday. visit every State in the Union by Mrs. E. N. Diderkkson is visiting Christmas. Junior cauircn services 11 in Los Angeles, the guest of Mr. and a. m. Story sermon; "Six Jewels In a rvnum " SrwiaJ muRie bv the Choir. Mrs. Paul Eggin. Bp. and Mrs. A. W.. Wight were Ep worth League 7:15 p. nu. Leader Brigham visitors Monday. Mrs. Wight Lucille Cropiy. intermedial ijeague visited with her daughter, Mrs. Clar- 7:15 p. m. Leader, Lyle Bjorn. Serence Anderson, while Mr. Wight met vice of worship 8 p. m. Sermon by with the county commissioners. "Running Over." the pastor-Topi- c W. C. Waldron, T. E. Adams and Special music by the Adult choir. Bp. A. N. Wight attended a meeting WEEK DAY ACTIVITIES: at Tremonton Thursday evening, Junior League 4 p. m. Monday. where the naming of a school board Choir practices Boys 7 p. m. Monday. member and other matters were dis- Adults 8 p. m. Monday. Girls Junior cussed. Choir 7 p. m. Saturday. Ladies Aid Mr. and Mrs. Leon Dunn and the Tea Tuesday 2:30 p. m. at the home Misses Lois and lone Dunn were vis- of Mrs. Dickson. itors Monday. Coming, Tuesday, December 2nd. A dance will be given next Wednes- Indies Aid Bazaar at the church. day evening under the auspices of the Fancy work, aprons, etc., Christmas Y. L. M. L A. one gifts of various kinds. Another Mrs. Faun L. Hunsaker of Los An- of thos efine dinners at six o'clock in geles is the guest of her mother, Mrs. the evening. Remember the date and D. E. Adams. make your plans accordingly. Mrs. James Peterson is visiting at Among the many things that we Mrs. Salt Lake, the guest of Mr. and thankful for is the loyal support are Grant llolton and family. and members of the church. friends of Monday evening Mrs. Roy C. An- We covet earnestly the blessing of derson was very pleasantly surprised God in every home. Alvin R. Dickson, by a number of friends, it being the Pastor., birthday of Mrs. Anderson. Games and social chat formed the diversion of the evening, followed by refreshments. Covers being laid for ten. Friday evening Miss Sarah Peterson entertained at a "candy pull". Those NOTICE OF SUMMONS present were the Misses Grace Afton and Edith Anderson, Lurilla Diderick-soIn the District Court of the First JuEthel Peterson and Sarah dicial District of the State of Elder Utah, in and for Box County Bernard Hansen, Plaintiff, -- I ': Oavo Gubotantlally Now on Wosaneia'c COATS Notices I -- jj ,,'.s - , " V' '' ' .75 n, East Tremonton vs. Irvine Garfield was home from the University Saturday and Sunday. Charles Peterson was in Logan Tues day and visited his mother, Mrs. Char-olPeterson, who is quite ill. Mrs. Jane Abbott was a Logan visitor last week from Tuesday until Friday. Earl Kay has been quite ill with an attack of appendicitis. K. H. Friaal Jr. was a Logan visitor Tuesday evening. Mrs. Jane Abbott had as her guests Sunday and Monday, her brother Horace Hess and wife and Mrs. Porter of Ashton, Idaho. Mr .and Mrs. George Abbott attended Parents Day at the U. S. A. C. at Logan Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Neilson and son and Fred Neilson returned to their home in Salina, Monday after several weeks spent at the home of their sister, Mrs. Geo. Beal. et ! Houses for Legitimate Will Again Dot Land, She Declares New York City. All this talk about the passing of the American legitimate theatre is bunk, says Rae Samuels who as the "blue streak of vaudeville," has tourd every town and hamlet in &UT-S.A- . . f 1l3e public wants good shows much as it ever did," she fis Just "For a time all our scenario became playwrights writers and now they are doing talkies. What we nee now Is a then you new crop of writers t Just watch the public step up to tiie "In vaudeville, the same situation holds. Good acts always get over. I think that in a few years box-offic- e. from now there will be more legitimate theatres than ever and more houses playing vaudeville. "The theatre is an integral part of our life and the personal touch with the audience can never be supplanted, "Music, too, needs a lot of coming back. For a while all of our writers did nothing but theme songs, simply because 'Ramona made a fortune for its writer. The country wants good novelty tunes and sweet ballads. 'Sweetheart of My Student Days,' comes as near to being what the public demands as anything I've heard. It carries you back to life's happiest days and does it in a deliriously tuneful manner." Miss Samuels, one of the few stars of the stage who t succumbed to pictures, is one of America's best loved singers. ... 1 Marvelous Values in Three m Groups Low-Price- d .DQ g).5 ).3 Smart styles . . . good quality silks . . . new colors ... in every way these are dresses that you will be proud to wear and there is variety enough for you to select one for many different needs. Canton crepe, flat crepe and satin in deep, rich colon tod blacic.Swce forewomen, misses andjuniors. Hospital Notes REVIEW Mrs. J. R. Ashby, of Garland, underwent a major operation at the ValThe following weekly record of in- ley Hospital Wednesday, November dustrial activity lists items showing 19th. The operation was successful investment of capital, employment of and normal recovery is expected. labor business activities and opportunities. Information from which the Orval Wyatt, who was injured in an paragraphs are prepared is from local automobile accident Sunday, Novempapers, usually of towns mentioned, ber 9th, is still in a serious condition and can be considered generally at the Valley Hospital. There has correct. been times that fears has been had for his recovery. This morning his be condition was not favorable. will Springville Building erected at a cost of $5000, to replace burned hatchery. 125,000 trout farm Logan in Logan and Blacksmith Fork canyon streams. Afp Ogden Amalgamated Sugar Co. paid $1,900,000 to beet growers re .from the famous yacht "Elettra" cently, W. G. Nelson Brigham City Italy comes a message now manager of llodd's y of praise from a man whose accomstore here.j plishments will keep his name ringThe . bridge over the ing Ogden down the corridors of time. Oregon Short Line tracks on the new Senatore Guglielmo Marconi, the highway from Death curve to West scientist who is reHTwentyf oruth street, opened. sponsible for the beginnings of radio Christensen and Gar- and upon whom the world has heaped Kaysville dner, contractors, rushing the work honors and decorations for his conon the high line extension project of tributions to the advancement of an Davis and Weber counties canal. art which he made commercially pracNebo Stake M. I. A. an- ticable, recently commented on the Payson Radiola nual road show held recently. "I think the new RCA Radiolo Richfield Western Plate Glass represents a great adfactory to open office here. vance in radio reception," wrote Sena-tor- e Milford Masonry work at new Marconi. "The Radio Corporatelephone buliding completed. , tion of America has again made a Bids opened for Thompson splendid contribution to the radio art." road project east from. here in The new Radiola superhetrodyne, urand county. wnicn me distinguished scientist thus Salt Lake City North bench site honored, represents the culmination of about 30 acres offered bv citv. of seven years of intensive developselected by Federal Hospital board, ment of an extraordinary circuit by as location of $400,000 veterans' bu some oi tne wonas loremost engi reau hospital. neers. Originally used in the com. Mt Pleasant Power plant may be munications field and in the research ouiu soon. laboratory, it has come to occupy an Salt Lake City $20,000 to be outstanding position among radio cir spent for immediate work in Parley's cuits. 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' Drilling work completed ing school for feeble minded, includOgden ing numbe rof building units on farm at Pine View site of proposed reclamation dam. plot purchased by State near here. has-no- WEEKLY INDUSTRIAL John Doe and Jane Roe, the unknown heirs and creditors of Hans Jorgensen, deceased, also all other persons unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lien or interest in the real property described in the complaint adverse to plaintiffs ownership or any cloud upon olaintiff s title thereto, Defendants. SUMMONS. The State of Utah to the Said Defendants: You are hereby summoned to appear within, twenty days after service of this summons up on you, if served within the County in which this action is brought, otherwise within thirty days after service, and defend the above entitled action; and in case of your failure so to do, judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint which has been filed with the Clerk of this Court, This action is brought to recover a judgment land quieting plaintiffs title to theLewis described in said complaint. Jones, Plaintiff s attorney. P. O Address t 1st National Bank BldgBng-ha' r City, Utah. First Publication, Nov. 20, 1930, Last Publication, Dec. 18, 1930. 20 Picco 4 jw We Keep Them Marconi Praises New Radio As Great Advance HAPPY MTSZfJl Ford owners like our brand of service. 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