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Show LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH CACHE AMERICAN Friday, April 19, 1933 Capitol Theatre Attractions Page Three. CHIROPRACTOR OPENS OFFICE WOMEN ARE TALKING of How ntt Individually Designed MpfHcisr Foundation Garment Mill Meuderlse nil Your Pro- portion. and bring you Health and IN THIS CITE tteauty. MRS. ARTHUR OSMOND Restate red Spencer Coretlere Telephone 82011 17 Rnat 2nd North Logan Associated Women Will Hold Election Defuniak the god of Devilbiss name but I anias. Nominations for student officers for the Associated Women students at the Utah State Agricultural college were made Wednesday, under the direction of Ethelyn Larson, Smithfield, AWS president. Nominated for president for the 82 East Center Street. 1935-3- 6 school year were: Amar Hickman, Ogden; Anna Johnson, See onr workmanship and get ar.d Fern Fisher, Woods our prices before you purchase Cross. Other students nominated your Monument or Marker. for various positions were; Maxine Stocks, BountiT. H. BROWN, Manager ful; Blanche Cardon, and Erma for H WATKINS Jr. Salesman and J. Cottle, Logan; secretary; Mary Peterson and Marion Skidmore, Logan; and Venice White, Beaver. Thirty-fiv- e senior and Junior girls were nominated by the A. W. S. Council at the same time as senior sponsors, twenty-on- e of whievh will be chosen by the Fresh, hardy seeds of all girls of the school. kinds Primary elections will be held to Miss Larson, Friday, according with final elections coming the All following Wednesday. girls of Globe starting and laythe college are eligible to vote, mash all kinds of Logan Monument Company own building places him outside Olsen has Practiced of the high rent district. This Eighteen Years in Brig fact is reflected in the prices are charged for puttting on ham City Graduate of that new soles and mending worn or rmond; Palmer School. damaged shoes. Dr. Dr. M. C. Olsen, a practicing chiropractor in Brigham City for the past eighteen years, has opened an office in Logan and expects to conduct regular office hours here where he will give service to are desirous of patrons who receiving service that he is able to Sarah Ann Rawlins S packman, Ether, Henry Spademan eight sonsTulonand anddaughters, Hazen Thomas, Service Today In man, Mrs. Annie Bair, Mrs. Ge- j McKnight and Mrs. Ethyl Lewiston Ward rtrude Hanson, Lewiston; Mrs. Tyra B. 45 ' Heres a Man Who Spack-- ; Larsen, Fairview, Idaho; three sisters and a children, brother, Brigham Spackman. Lund, Idaho; Mrs. Sarah Yeates, Lo-gau; Mrs. Anna Humphries, Rex- burg, Idaho, and Mrs. Emma Hall, New York. Funeral services are being con-today in the Lewiston 3rd ward chapel, with burial in the Lewiston cemetery. grand-Lewisto- n, Henry Spackman, 84, Lewiston farmer, died at his home here late Tuesday after an Illness three years. He was bom in England June 2.6 a son of Henry and Ann 1840, Spackman. He had been a resident; Utah since 1854, and of iston since 1878. Mr. Spackman had meen very active in civic and religious activities here all of his j Lew-'duct- ed of of life. An Englishman, one Jonas Han-- ; He is survived by his widow, Mrs. way, invented the umbrella. CAPITOL TREAT EE Out-Chane- ys The Great Lon Chaney at the Capitol Today and Tomorrow i Unbelievable at it may be there is at least one man on earth who could have bested the lat;, and great Lon Chaney in making faces and dcing characterizations, any day in the week. He is Jay Howard, The Man With A Thousand Faces," who is one of the featured performers in An Evening On Broadway", the stage offering produced and presented by Roismans Alabamians, and which comes to the stage of the Capitol theatre for two days starting today. Denpending not alone on facial cor.tcrtion, but going even farther than that into the art of characterization, Howard has developed a e and uncannily real, set of masks of his own manufacture, so that aided by his expert command of the art of pantemine and phy and story book eele sical effects, he attains imitations of real-lif- e brities so rea that they often tin.es are said to be real shockers. No and famed individual is overlooked in his series of characterizations, because he has known his subjects so well through his personal contacts with them, he has reached an excellence in his act that has acclaim. Not alone, however, docs he excell in brought him ration-wid- e the manufacture of his masks. He is also a portrait artist of repute, and through arrangements made by the local theatre, he has been prewho may be tailed upon to do portraits from life, of theatre-patron- s lucky enough to gain his attention. Besides Howard. An Evening on Broadway" boasts such stars as Jack Randa'l & Company, Ira Scott, lego, La Temple and many others. Roismans Alabamians withAlltheir are music par excellent', give the production its tuneful background. untfer the guidance cf that mastc-- showman and famed laugh Earner Roisman, whose sister Rcse, with Isidore Roisman are featured stars. xne screen efferirg on the same bill will be Gigolette. life-lik- r TODAY AND SATURDAY 'AsmsmuTm WAY EFJIEDXAUilERS t Scene From Star of Midnight Coming to Capitol Theatre Beginning Sunday April 21st Noble Cattle Will Exhibit At Richmond George S. Noble, leading dairygive. man of the west side of the valDr. Olsen is a graduate of the Palmer school of chiropractic. He ley, will be among the exhibitors has taken an office in the home at the Black and White show at of Mrs. W. W. Ross, 312 West Richmond next Friday, April 26. Center street, having office hours Mr. Noble generally carries off a each day, - except Sunday, from good share of the awards made for the best cattle in the various one o'clock until 5 p. m. All the latest equipment known classes. Mr. Noble is milking a large herd to Chiropractic, is used by Dr. Olsen in his practice. He checks of cows at the present time and And now also the ax is laid unto the spine with the use of a r.euro-calomet- while the price of milk is hardly the root of the trees; therefore an instrument to locate up to a point where the dairy- every tree which bringeth not nerve impairment by pressure. Ad- men are getting a fair return, the forth good fruit is hewn down justments are made and then the results obtained are shown by use of this instrument. He keeps a thorough record of the history of all cases entrusted with him. If conditions warrant, pictures are taken. At Brigham City, Dr. Olsen has enjoyed a very successful practice. FStrons who have taken treatments from him, speak well for the methods he employs in getting the desired results. price is far more encouraging it was a year ago. than and cast into the fire. Matthew SEEDS FEEDS ing feeds Thatcher 69 & Morrell W. Center Phone 284 3:10. . Wisdom Used By Judge In gXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXI Decision - What's the name of war? I've forgot the fellow's think it must be An Cut Flowers and Plants Harold 24, Preston, Bishop, Idaho, was found guilty Wednesday by a jury in the First district court of a statutory charge, District Judge M. C. Harris ordered Bishop to pay $10 per month for support of a child until $750 has J 4 been paid. After the verdict had been 5 brought in P. J. Evans of Pres-- . 4 Flowers of Quality ton, counsel for Bishop, asked that J We Telegraph flowthe verdict be set aside and tts fi case ers on dismiss the the judge everywhere. We Shop, has just installed a new sole grounds that Bishop was brought bonded to fill or-a- s are stitcher for ure in shoe repair to Utah illegally by Sheriff Jeff 4 work. Mr. Olson says he is now Stowell and Deputy Sheriff Hy-- ! CKTS ordered. while you rum Weatherstone. He stated, that equipt to repair shoes wait. Richmond people need r.otlthe two officers deceived and used go out cf town to have their shoes trickery to get the defendant because Mr. Olson has the to Utah, and that the case was latest uptodate machines for use 'net a criminal case but a civil in his line of work. one under Utah statutes. The mo- The new stitcher is an electric tion was denied by Judge Harris. machine and there is none betterl state the in of Utah. Plant night scented stocks for anywhere High closs workmanship is his fragrance in odd comers. It has We,Deliver 963Canyon Road Phone 397-motto at reasonable prices. 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Of the many fine characterizations this popular actor has brought to the screen none will be more satisfying to his wide fan following than that of Clay Dalzell" in this picture. Ginger Regers, who was elevated to stardom by the clamor of her fans long before she received star billing on the screen, displays another brilliant face of her amazing dramatic versatility in "Star of Midnight. In this picture she has stepped easily and convincingly from light musicals and her more serious romantic part in "Romance in Manhattan into sophisticated, mystery drama. Paul Kelly, Gene Lockhart, Ralph Morgan, Leslie Fenton and J. Farrell Macdonald are ali favorites among supporting players. They round out a strong cast. There isnt a weak performance in the Formats i S COMMENCING SUN. 21st jjrfbig. Meet a Gang of ' Reglar Fellers in the great comic strip appearing every week in this paper. 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