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Show y She will i' Davidson of Lo Gaynor-Ayre- s Mr. Agur RasmusAngi'le 8 sen of Salt I a ho ( tiy. Mr vteron liter. Murray Ijliicil nt a piirty W'eitnesilav af-- l rnoori In lionor of her ami Ur Missionary Farewell Party Held in Hyrum Oil Bring Laughs in New Film la eighth birthday anniversary ut In Mendon1 Mr. C. Blun. h. Mr. Chnrlu Traiey, Mr. hitrlc the guest" of 'v I Ml' Bella Miller. Wells Mi Bride Bnnolnrl n,,, marrlag of tlu lr, d,,UKh,,.r Ksteila to Klmo Fife f Mr. and Mra. J J. Fife of' Mr nd Mr v et Frum.-JuhuiiMi- u, j and Thurs. Today, Wed. Bvrttha couldn't cook, w, boko a cako, or toko caro of bablot woll enough to win a poor chauffeur hoartl -- 1 musical Special nu in tiers tzJcltteC GAYC30RC. were:' duet, "Gently Lead IV, by Mr Lucille Hardman and Cyril Bird; cornet solo, "End of a Perfeit, Janet Caynor and Lew Ayres, Day, G. 0. Sweeten of Garland. ertswhile screen sweethearts of Mims Mozelle Barrett as accom- -' 'State Fair. have been reunited panist; duct, "I Know That Mv hy popular demand in the Fox Redeemer Lives," by Mrs. Fern Flint, "Servants' Entrance. ' play- DeVries and Mrs. Grace SlaMer. ing currently at the Capitol The- accompanied by Miss Norma Blatatre. Miss Gaynor plays a rich ter of Ogden. The grave at Mendon cemetery society girl in search of new experiences, and Mr. Ayres por- was dedicated by Lawrence Slatrays a young Inventor who has ter of Ogden. The out of town members of turned to chauffeurlng In order to support himself while he per- the family and relatives and fects his new type motorboat friends attending the funeral The plitore is a departure from were Charles Bird of California the usual straight romantic role Mrs. Adele Nelson of Salt Lake. Here Mr. and Mrs. Vernal Willie of played hy Miss Gaynor. comedy is blended with romance Brigham, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse and for the first time on the of Logan. A F. Johanson, screen Janet Gaynor Is seen as Mr. and Mrs. Phil Sorensen. Mr. a versatile and able comedienne. Her characterization ranges front the wistful romunre, whirh she portrays so well, to hilarious comedy, at which she proves her seif a master. The theme of "Servants' Entrance" deals with the romance AYRiS LEW AYRES Joseph Johns Smith, 60, died early Saturday morning at his home at 606 West First South aa a result of an illness which had affected him at Intervals for several months. Mr. Smith wag born November 3, 1873, the son of Edward W and Ann Johns Smith. His wife, some Ann Worley Smith, died time ago. lie Is survived by two sons. Temp and Delbert; one daughter. Marjorie; one brother Edward Smlih of Franklin; and five slaters, Mrs. Letltla Jones and Mrs. Margaret Hawks of Logan, Mrs. Louis Hughes of Sum aria, Idaho, Mrs. J.A. Gordon of San Francisco and Mrs. Harry Holmes of Dixon. Wyoming. Funeral servlcea are being conducted today In the Logan L. D. S. Second ward chapel, with bur lul in Logan City cemetery under the direction of the Lindquist & Sons mortuary. Ai W which develops Diamond .Repair Setting Jewelry Repair of Gruuine Rock Crystals in Earrings mol Xisklnce and in Bracelet, Earrings mid X'ei klace sells SOMETHING NEW IN JEWELRY REMOLDINCT Inla)iiiR Yellow Gold oil White or White on Gold Your Old Wedding King Made New FARRS 115 North Main EVERYDAY SAVINGS -- It Pays to Have Your &M STOKERMATIC OTOKERMATICS fully automatic heat saves money for you every day you use It. It bums slack coal by the scientific underfeed on fuel bills, and method to save up to 60 enables you to keep your house at the same even temperature day or night, as easily as you dial your radio. Furnace tending is reduced to five or ten minutes a day. The new Model B home size is compact, streamlined, sturdy, and efficient. Only with Stokermatic do you get such low operating performance. costs, long life and trouble-fre- e Easy to own through our monthly payment plan. Cache Valley Electric Company A FOX Pulurt nth NED SPARKS WALTER COKXOLLY Own- - TELEPHONE LOUISE DRESSER G. P. HUNTLEY, JR. ASTRID ALLWYN Produced by Winfl.ld Shaahan Ou.ci.d by trank lloyd SIEGFRIED RUMANN fnm (Ar Mwf h Si fc aowows Ayres, from Page One) October 5. soil, born Friday, Mrs. Lamb is at the Cache Valley General hospital. Mrs. Dewa.vne Perkes entertained at a children's party Saturday night, the occasion being 11th her daughter, Alaurines Games anniversary. birthday were played and luncheon was served to 28 guests. The delegates to the Democratic convention which was held in Logau last week were: Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Reeder, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Woolf. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Duoe, Therou Ashcroft, Lynn Erickson, Henry Hancey and Lee Hancey. A no hostess supper was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jed Seamons Tuesday evening. Covers were marked for Mr. and Mrs. Archie Woolf, Mr. and Mrs. George Ashcroft, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Fred Duce and Mr. and Mrs. Seamons. All four couples were observing their wedding anniversaries on that day, October 2. Marie Mrs. Jorgensen was taken to the Cache Valley hospital Wednesday to receive treatment for leakage of the heart. She Is in a very critical condi- THIS NEW MOTOR OIL PUTS AN END TO EXCESSIVE OIL CONSUMPTION . returned home Saturday from a visit in Mink Creek at the home of Mr. and MrsTlelvin Seamons. John Lee, Theron Ashcroft, Joseph Waite and Evander Waite motored to Ogden Monday. They attended the horse sale. Lorin Lamb, Stephen Thurston, Willis Lamb and Joseph Waite motored to Star Valley. Saturday. They were on a horse and cattle purchasing trip. On October 15 the Relief society will start holding their meetings jointly with the Priest- ISO-VI- CAUSED BY SLUDGE FORMATION D" SAVES MONEY S It is tarry and disagreeable that mass of Sludge which comes out of your crankcase when you have it drained if you have not been using IsoVis oil which failed on In reality it is broken-dow- n the job. The minute you stop using the kind of motor oil which forms Sludge youll be money ahead. For Sludge not only endangers your motor but it also makes an out of the best of engines. mong other things it causes piston rings to stick 'D. tion. Miss Naoma Seamons WITH Servants' Entrance HYDE DARK (Continued Wktch between Tired Running Errands All Over Town? as the family chauffeur, and Miss Gaynor hb the rich girl who is continually in hot water as an inexperienced kitchen maid. The two give a fine performance and after viewing the picture It is easy to see why the team was so successful in "State Fair." The ptincipals receive splenjid support from a cast headed by Ned Sparks, Walter Connolly, Louise Dresser. G. P. Huntley, Astrid Allwyn, and SiegJr, fried Runiann. The picture is an adaption by Samson Raphaelson from Sig-re- d Boo's novel, and was directed by Frank Lloyd. High Grade Watches atlowcost . Capitol Theatre I son. Mrs. lien Zlotnlik of Salt I.ake City la here vlsiilng with her parenla, Mr. and Mra. Jacob All 6LR.It! ' Win Column 0. Fall-D- ,d ou ever know on with it se, ,..,.1 Vl.lory, i the truth. ( n e 23 to! meal, nr unci r io le winu ms ov.r one of D,la- m- Yes. when I". Bear Kncr eitir.d (he wm a liar. colimi'j hy (loaning Wilier, 13 them culled another nmi-- i to 6. and Ogden look a "He sin ( ei ds most who serve oi.teri oi e batile from Cuban, 7 best." vv ' and Kltza Klianon. Kath- ryn Larsen and Muriel Clawaon and Mra. M. W. Smith, Mra. Caroll Wadsworth gave a readwere served. ing. iOefitvhment The Hfrhnl Second ward Relief society waa reorganized Sunday at their conference, Mra. Alfred Fallow waa sustained aa president, Mra. A. I). Allen as first counselor and Mra. Milton Allen aa second' counselor. The retiring officer Mrs. Nellie Rose, Mrs Alfred Fallows, and Mrs. W. F. Petersen were gueata of honor at a social, Tuesday. ' Mrs. I). M. Itickmore waa hoa teaa at a dinner last Sunday at the home ef her mother, Mrs. Critchlow.1 Those present were Elder and Mra. Charles A. Callla. Pres, and Mra. John A. Israelsen, Pres, and Mra. John C. Rrench-k- y and 8. A. Dunn. Mra. ieah Petersen attended a bridge breakfast Wednesday morning at' the home of Mra. Ann Luntlherg in Logan canyon. Mra. ffugeue Petersen left Monday for Salt Lake City from where she will leave for a two weeks visit in Los Angeles, Berk ley, San Francisco and other In-- J . Hla-ktb- Mi the first round hy decisively to healing Ogdi II. also rutile through I opening meeting conjointly at the Hyrum Third ward recreation halt last Thursday, Mr Luella liirrh conducted; Mrs. H. I. Anderson gave the lesson on Pioneer Money; musical selections were given by Mr. Mary G Swan, Carl Continue In James Miiart. Mr Iraml t lark. Clary Slutti r, all Mr. and Mr. Robert Men Jon Funeral servlet fu. ofI ,ii cviitn GiU-zhCoai it Burn (look-ton- 's i n tie and daughter of ClifIn los li.iil-it. id were h hi loutiuiicd tl.i.r strong play ton. Idaho, Mr. Alex Iliilst, Mr. WiUinsday in Hie uaid ibapcl mi Mr. Henry Garrett of Wells-- Itn the nortlnrii lonfereme b ut i pin w tih IHthop II ( . lie Mr. and Mrs. Denver Cop n turning baik North Cm he, 21 to 'I he U ill (bulge, 0 on Frnluy while Po stun, the Lower;. nt l.ogun, Mr. Dewey Bird of team to were beauulul and profuse and II rum. i i furnish the lug up-of Weie luirnd hy grand (hildreii vice presldeut, Durrell 1 he pa.lhiatei Bulsl; Were Inmn r was served at the Hughes, principal of t tie school; Heluie Johdiison, hoim- - of Mr. Ellen Bird, Wed-- 1 Mr Ni Non. Oliver roivuaeu o, Piarl Wood; trean diy After the funeral. Covers aeiietary, surer, Mr. Julia Muir; organist .Salt lull of Ok- -, e Dluktliy laid for 60. V Mr. Ethel Walker; chorister. I deu. Grant lletiiiiKer. 'I he parents mid tern her held Mr. Lui ille Hardman. Program The mu'ir was hy the ward fir-it meeting this fall ini comiiiiltee, Mr. Verna Borcnsett i,( r iliu.r, under the direction oil the si hool house. Friday evening.' Andrew Lamont, Ml- - Veda SorJuki pit C. Sorensen. ( holster iotintr pieriiieut Mr. Vt rna ensen; membership. Mr. Charmss. sled by Mr. Ellen Ladle nt in i barge. Superillten-(- ! lotte Riihnrd and Charles Ladle; Ihe organ the seivui began tit J. W. Klrkbride and .Mii hospitality, Mr. Opal Larsen. lioir singing, hy the "Come. laivetu Wallace were the speak-- MIk i Orlie Bird, lion Come Ye Maims"; prajer wet-h- y i r Mi' WaikuM spoke on ho- - publicity, Mr. Lizzio M. D. Bud and Geoige L.iiit-- ! lal alienee und appreciation! Mr. Marvel Rarileit. quiet of Logau. period Supt. Kirkhrlde encourag- - were played aflter the Those speaking words of otn-- j id Ihe Ihuught of doing some- Refreshment were served to 5(i. fort and lonsolation to Ins witej thing worth while and Wurston of Logan. Lorharing und f : in ly mid tilling of their roili in self. The opening song enzo Rich of Paris. Idaho wete ' fathers wonderful harai terlsto whs "Old Folk nt Home"; prayer lumhenn guest of Mr. Joseph weie Jen Jeiisi n, Joseph N. Mur- - wus hy Mr. Ada Walker; voeul Larsen. Frldav. ensen and John A. Gurdner oi olo. Mrs. Lucille Hardman; Mr. May Muir entertained at and former! i rum pet solo. James Lamnnt, ac- a quilting Ogden. Neighbor Luncheon bishop of Mendon. Bishop Soreu-- i companied hy Miss Mozelle Bar-- 1 wa served Thursday. to Mr. Alice Sorensen who al o thanked all in be-- rett; piano solo, Madall Han-- i sen. Mr. Ethel Taylor. Mr. Ret-t- a half of family for any aid or! cm k. The following officers are' Mr, liessie Ahren. assistance given during the alik-- , to take (hargo for the coining' Mrs.Illihner, Julia Muir, Mr. Hazel ness and death of their father year. President Mrs. Marill.i Copen. I an City, accompanied by II. I. Andetaen The Cyulhia Ilensoii and the Sego hilly camps of the Daugh-- f ters of the Itoneera held Ibelr i i I v I t a ilr and i.',. I .W. Grizzlies hoi-sii- ogden. hool In C'nrho high Booth MrK Ariel Thompson and two lionor of the F F A. boy who ,,n,ren of Kansas City, Mo. are won the state aioik judging run-- j mn visiting at the home of' teal. They will leave aoon for Mayor and Mrs. II. M. Thomp-Kansa- a ; , ! Sorensen of Salt Mr. Lawreuee I 0 , -- ' Mrs Gl ver Mr. and r , Mr. and TucsJav. October 9, 19J4. es ' , j by Mr. C. I,. Wadswor'h; LaVern fareweft remark by ao'o by Petersen, iutrumentj ono of the meinbera of Ml. ky j Ilarta Orh,tra of whl. h Mr.. Petersen waa a member A larie erowd attended. Darning rnlloi ed the program. A dance wa held Friday at Beautiful I Lake, UTAH ' eie mini her of little It present. Game were played and refreshment wire served Mra, K A Miller hjielit last week end vlslliliil with her ala- lit Mltihell ter, Mra. Ai.ier can Fork. f enter- Mra William DaXier I tallied at a party Sunday after-- j nomi In honor of tier daughter J, A It-te- aolo, Mra. M. W. Smith, Mr. m. Bird Services Wednesday Iki-- , :iiw( 111 A missionary fare-vd- l Hyrum a given Thursday party at the First ward (Impel In honor r of l,aVe:u an, amt of Mr. and Mra lamu A. Peterson who ) leaving aoon for the Frem h wan an Biiaaton The program follow, congregational Hinging; trio, prayer, lairenzo Olaen; and conipati). Margene Peler.e-farewell address by H. K. Kellett; JBrown LOGAN. CACHE COUNTY. CACHE AMERICAN Pure Eiptrf. oil-eat- I S O:V I S "D" MOTOR OIL HERES PROOF IT . TAX Funeral services will be held Thursday at 2 p. m. with interment in the Wellsville cemetery. GET RID OF SLUDGE! SAID At all our Stations and Dealers uonoqpn inoLipEiio iLmJfeiou Maughan Ames of Ogden. Anti-Sludg- 3 O I a qf. DIED ATT UK (Continued from Page One) of Weshmgton; P. M. Maughan, Wm H Maughan, C. N Maughan, Brigham Maughan. Frank Heber L Maughan, Maughan. David L. Maughan, James N. Henry Maughan. Elmer Maughan, Maughan, Geoige Maughan, Mrs. Agnes Allan, Mrs Fannie Brown, Mr. Mrs. Martha Esther Darley, Haslam, Mrs. Millie Baxter, Mrs. Leona Walters. Miss Christen.i Maughan. Mrs. Elva Green, all and Mrs. Eva of Wellsville and your engine 6tarts pumping oil. Tha t is as wasteful as throwing good money out the window. The quick sure way to put a stop to Sludge is to have your crankcase drained and refilled with e Motor Oil. The ISOYIS "D, the hardest driving youll do even on hottest days wont make this fine motor oil sludge. Your piston rings will stay lively, unhampered. And your engine will have free, easy play with sure, complete PAYS TO hood. UOBT. H. MYl'GHW OF HURT FOR MOTORISTS Note how Sludge has formed on tins piston head, making the rings stick and causing them to pumn oil. ISOVIS "D never sludges, keeps rings lively and free. It wont sludge even under hardest driving on boi!ingbot days. This chart ehowa graphically the way Sludge wastes money shows how Oil consumption climbs higher and higher as sludge formation increases. ISOVlS T) keeps oil costs down to bedrock for thousands of motorists. UTAH OIL REFINING COMPANY DISTRIBUTORS MANUFACTURERS AND BATTERIES GASOLINE AND VICO MOTOR OIL OF ATLAS TIRES OF PEP 88 |