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Show i Pae Eig-ht- CACHE . AMERICAN-LOG- CACHE COUNTY. UTAH AN. Fri.lav. Mav 11. 19.14. FISHING SEASON FOR YEAR 1934 OPENS SUNDAY MORNING , MAY 13 mm ALL 'i' lor tiny ale caul to be huiuv fi'h and grow ra; n hi lit IN COUNTY Fiery U'l.eiman l.cili-- e n UK li FAIRLY WELL STOCKED I and 1m tie- - at li.ct LEAGUE lnU li.ll fjill III' las in wai'it'll. '1 hi re will be ns hi all the M: ami win will out lor t I.t.iivs a".d lo k -, of the Fieri' Willi. houM take I. llim-t. If ' him-r may find i:n hot, e for It should he fail lo '1 he wardens arc lake It along gang to U strut regarding th le of ll..h l.UW tl U'Ccillelll.S OF BASEBALL ; H(.-- Wie GAI j c i I Temple Fork Only Stream Closed High Creek and Summit Creek Should be Extra Good This Season as Well as South Fork of East Canyon J JOSCFM . SCMf HCS fdltall- ARLISS GEORGE w.-it- '. with Mrs Erma Bingham at tlxP ano and mixid iua. ti t, "G . rii Me to Tla-by Mcsdamcs II. H 1'itf.iuds n and 11. W. Onitu.i. I umnnl and George Pilkmgton Mathers. vn-u- ! , e , son. Little Luunna May was born in I, a an. October 10. 1033. She is united bv her parents, one bro- ther, Garth Langton. S. and one sister, Jolcm Chambers. 3 years. The grace was dedicated Chambers. rn rdl-tli- f t-l-k - Meet Malad Utah-Idah- o League Game at 3 Oclock Till HOUSE OF OFF Services For Six Months Old Daughterl 111 be thrown op. n to the Ag.uii tin streams of Cache county fishermen tt tiro county on Sunday m ruing. May 13 at S a. in. All la DAIRYl t ZANUCK'S prsdutHoa .1 Fair Ground,. streams In the county are open waters with one exception and that U Temple Fork In. Logan canyon. It Is expected thut hundreds of Logan Elks of the Utah-Idahwill take to the dams In Lagan and Blacksmith Folk canyons but League, meet the Malad entry at there will tie others who will wtk out waters where they can fly the Lcgan ball park on tint Cache fish. Smlthfleld Funeral service for! county fair grounds, Sunday. May Lawrence Johnson, caretaker of o 13 ut 3 c'clork. Tliere Is to be a little Luannc Mae Chambers, six the rearing pot.ds In the county, no doubt be found on the varlou. coik.ng good game as these two months old daughter of Mr. and! The final scenes of "Th" Hue lclus says he looks to see High Creek In canyon dams They will fish with aro bout clual 10 ablb'y to Mr' Koble L- - Chambers were held in which Nathan the north end of tlie county and worms. However, as soon as the of )(,d hc bft5,.baU Saturday at tlie Second ward Summit Creek at Smlthfleld, among early morning over, Rotliscluld. fishing Scuen.n of tlie Elk. ptov. a Bkshop Sylvester! the two best fly fishing streams In nearly all will resort to the fly.Cieorgc Arils. U publicly bbred! I m ?e- ty game at First and Soffe Cactic. Some good plantings have Tliere were lbh planted in ' f r Ins services to England, were plate U gixd to1 The ward cliclr undc'r the dlrec- taken place in both streams since Ule streams TfUie ccmnty last adjudged by produeers Joseph M. btlon f Larnont Pilklngton furnish-- ! l Lart Mop tlie last oien season and High month. 87.000 of this number were 'Schenk and Darryl F. Zunurk to a! 'l o a s.usatnn. The Malad team ed the singing. The opening songs creek was closed early last fall. legal s Up Over 10000 were planted be too magnificent a speilaile to on strengthened and w.U were: "Sometime Well Under-- 1 wasted cn b:a.k and wh.re Him. the Smlthfleld neck A large ! baUle. South Fork of Fast canyon at in I1'1 the lofa Ktand and "I Know My Heavenly were And. smee a laigt- sum wfta alieady tings Avon should also afford good fly Lovers of baseball are promised Father Knows'; prayer. Pat. John treat. H. Peterson. fishing. All the streams are clear and tlie water la extremely low. Those who spoke words of eon- ; Lineup for Sunday: Malad' Steward, rf; Gleen, rf; isolation to tlie bereaved parents Tlie bulk of the fishermen will , Tlioi-pand the seta!" designated by Ricii-- 1 f'omniclv.If; Mlffen. lb; Jones. 2b .and relatives were: Bishop It. W. p, Ripley, ss; J, Thomas Ballard, Jr. of Benson, Albert ard Day and accurately' rcprixlu"- fbomas, r; utility. Hill ond'Fl'hburn of Brigham and City lug Ihe sumptuous cor, nation rooini!b' cf St. James Palace where the event occurred, they decided to give tke audience the full benefit of their splendor and called in Tchnicolnr experts to photograph the scenes In the newly developed three color process, which had never before been used on a set cf this size. o' ROTHSCHILD i 1 j ( - w.a , Vi f Weekly Program of (DeKffi TBneatm0 At the DAiNSANTE Sunday, Monday, Tuesday A jSyiej . J A 4, ' tlLM. 1, V Uftttt , . in 2 (Loganx Perfect Sound Theatre) ;.1 Tomorrow Night s y 163? A ( Another Big Dance May 13-14-- Maurice Chevalier in A Bedtime Story 0 With Helen Twelvetrees, Edward Everett The grandest entertainer of them all In a . . . Glittering with mischief and melody. In the Park in Paree; Home, Made Heaven; and M'Sieu Baby. Cool as a Mountain Breeze Horton, Baby Leroy near kind of romance Hear Chrvalier alng Look What Ive Got; ' Mack Sennett Cbmedy GEORGE ARLISS camera was used in contrast to the half dozen or more ordinarily used in photographing big scenes, and the magnitude of this one can be guessed fretn the fact that it stretched over two stages! technicians It took seventy-fiv- e to man the lighting equipment alone, and. all the larger lighting devices in Hollywood had to be borrowed from the other major studios. An Interesting leature of the photographing of this scene is that ordinary street cosmetics were substituted for the usual theatrical makeup. Something in the nature of experiment attached to the filming cf this color sequence, yet the producers ventured one fifth of the entire cost of their production on it, ar.d the result is said to more than Justify their faith, presenting as it does a veritable riot of color, with the gleaming Jewels at the ladies throats and the satiny sheen of their gorgeous court gowns, rivaling the gold braid on1 the courtiers uniforms and t'ne flsahlng swerds hanging at their sides. The costumes worn by George Loretta Young, Robert Arliss, Young, C. Aubery Smith, Helen Westiey, Alan Mowbray, Reginald Owen, Florence Arliss, Murray Kmnell, Holmes Herbert and the other principals appearing In this inscene were entirely cluding the embroidery on the uniforms. Boris Karloff, alone of the leading actors, is absent from this scene of Nathans triumph, since he plays fSe evil Baron Ledrantz, mortal enemy of the Rothschilds. House of The Rothschild, which is the biggest production yet undertaken by 20th Century Pictures and has been pronounced not only George Arliss best picture to date, but the finest film to come out of Hollywood this season, will be brought to the Lyric Theatre Sunday by United Artists. Regular Prices 25c & 10c A FISHERMEN Are You Ready? like! Have yon checked your tackle? . . Better do so right now and not leave it until the last minute! . . . Remember Sunday May 13th Is opening day. Don't forget your license! Free Leather License Case with Purchased Every License at Our Store! $5.00 FREE! . . . A COMPLETE LINE OF FISHING TACKLE $1.00 to $16.00 Baskets 90c to $3.75 Boots Lines So.75 10c to $1.75 Zimmerman Dry Flies . 2 for 25c (We sold over 4300 of these flies last year) Reels 25c to $5.50 Hooks Leader Guts Spinners The Best and Largest Stock in Town SEE US FOR YOUR TACKLE! Leaders i ! 0" r i ' Wednesday, Thursday 7 May Donald Cook, Genevieve Tobin in 16-1- The Ninth Guest Victims of a strange hospitality Doomed, until love outwitted the invisible hand of destruction! They came as guests, stayed as prisoners, departed, as victims! Mack Sennett Comedy Ducky Dear - , The Musical Doctor Friday, Saturday May 9 Richard Cromwell, Robert Armstrong, Dorothy Wilson in 18-1- Above the Clouds All Our Spring Coats Reduced for This Sky high romance in the high altitudes . . . Hearts aflight in a romance that sweeps from the soul to the blue sky above. Also a Mark Sennett Two Reel Comedy Event Betty Boop in Crazy Inventions And Sixth Chapter of The Wolf Dog A Bigger and Better Program than a Double Bill Wool Crepes Basket Weaves Tweeds Swaggers Tailor eds Sports Begiyining Saturday for One Week e, i' MILLVILLE il aa ill i.t 'V ",t- - jpm. The M men and Millville Gleaner girls entertained on Monday evening at the Logan City entertainPark. Games formed ment and refreshments were served Thirty five attended. James Johnson of Salt take City Mrs. visiting with his sister, Matilda Olson. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Anderson spent the week end in Mendon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Anderson. Mrs. Lavina Doty of Ogden Is visiting with her sisters, Mrs. Edwin Hill and Mrs. Lyman Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Neaves and Mr. and Mrs. James Neaves spent Sunday at Cornish, guests of Mrs. N. F. Jenson. Mrs. Rose 11 a Garr in company with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gunnell of Logan spent Saturday at Howell. Mrs. Blanch Hoodless Is visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Larson of Dayton. is e (to young Mosquito mosquito) : And to think that iwhen I was your age I could bite girls only on the face and hands.. Old-tim- r Bxs.&'ta'e: single hand-mad- for the largest trout caught in Cache Valley on the Opening Day, MAY 13TH Rods The Wrestlers Bride Latest Pathe News v', With Johnny Rossells Orchestra by A. V. i the - Rucker. F can -- Son r. on. lb: Petty, ;b. Dr G. U Ibcsr F;c;.ai m .. . soil- -, rvi.dcud r; pasmuss.il, m, Mi.Ni,l numbers i "Little Pmk nosebud, Mrs. ub: Itee.v. If; Ifend'-rson- , if. Shu Ids. rl, Hu be, p; M::ur, p Ive(!.i GnffiUi wi'h Mrs. L;Ue utility: Wo. d, Wdsun, L. Dopp, Han an at tie plan ; voral V'. ! Your Sweet Little How bud Has pp, I'liip.e n. Isvan Ctlli guns go to South-fiel- d LeU You ' by Miss Maxine A n n ''' on Sunday, bmithficld li b ated litighum City in the oja mu.' game It the bague 7a.il Sui.d.i,' while the Colb guns lo;t. 'li.c but.ct.iy rt suits will be watched with interest. Mothers are admitted - rre to the game at Fmuhfield on Of Sunday as a Motlxr't Day feature Quality Vlain Service Satisfaction Logan, Utah at First North Get yoiss Bottled Beer at the Snpim.!iwnpw a mu fi Mn rwruiii i l5T liiinum-i- 124.50 Pay as Little As a Week $0 Blew TenaaSe Motel Bar 50 East Center phone 351 CHRISTENSEN Furniture Co. On Small Kegs arm Supplied with Draught |