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Show CACHE AMERICAN Friday, April 26, 1935 CAPITOL THEATRE TODAY AND SATURDAY Starting Sunday LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY. UTAH William C. Brown, Ohio West Point of the Air Filmed Right on the Spot the arm' Hollywood joined recently when a large company and of stars, featured players technicians, were sent to Ran-dolField, Texas, famous $10 in 000,000 air school for scenes "West Point of the Air, Wallace Beerys new starring picture to be shown Sunday at the Capitol Theatre. The regiment of seventy cameramen, directors aides, sound recording experts and other workers, was the largest number ever sent out to a single location by the studio. For aerial photography two cameras shot from the ground; two worked from a platform 168 feet in the air on top of Randolph tower famous 4,000,000 car.dle power airplane beacon; two were in planes in the air, while a seventh camera covererd from barrack roofs. The first days shcotmg included two difficult training maneuvers flown by Army aces during one of their regular flights. Nearly one hundred ships in perfect flying formation created the letters U. S. A. and formed a tripe chevron mark. While Berry flew from Hollywood in his six passenger Bellanca monoplane with his pilot Charles Lajotte, other members of the company travelled by train. With them they carried over eight tons of cameras, sound and electrical equipment which was unpacked at the field It was ore of the most complete miniature studios ever set up on a location, and included apparatus for developing and printing film so that the director could see the tests of scenes right on the flying field. Heading the camera crew was famed Clyde De Vinna. globe trotting lens expert, who has filmed pictures In Africa, the Arctic and South Seas, with Charles Feature The world' best loved tory of a boy bis dog. th Unde Sams Flying Aces! Thrills WALLACE 'WEST POINT OF THE AIR' With M G M Cut ROBERT YOUNG MAUREEN OSULLIVAN Directed ty Edward Sloman WELLSVILLE j Mrs. Emma Poppleton came home Tuesday after spending the past four months at Long Beach, Calif, with her daughter, Mrs. Albert Johnson. Mrs. Wm. P. Leatham entertained at a luncheon and quilting party on Wednesday evening for Myrtle Larsen, Veda Smith, Alberta Larsen, Tessie Spence, Luella Larsen, Laura Archibald, Sarah Gittens and Josie Poppleton. Counselor Heber D. Maughan of the Wellsville ward MIA was in charge of the following program on Sunday evening in connection with Mes-dam- es Sacrament meeting: Organ solo, Mrs. Anona Maughan; two musical trios Clarinet and piano Lyndon and Paul Christensen Leatham, Roy Darley; speaker. Counselor William P. Leatham; solo, Mrs Mattie Darley. Don Smith, who is attending a barber school at Salt Lake spent the week here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs Parley Smith. Mrs. Thomas G. Williamson of Pocatello, Idaho returned home Saturday after visiting a week here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs Gilbert Anderson and with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Williamson. Mr. and Mrs. Rola Newman of Ogden spent Sunday here with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Theurer. Ross Wyatt of Los Angeles, Calif,. is spending the week here with his grand parents, Mr. and Mrs Prank Wyatt. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gittens, Mrs. Larue Stoddard and son Dee spent Sunday Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gittens at Smithfield Mr. and Mrs. George Larsen weree guests of Mr. and Mrs Delbert Duce at Hyde Park on Sunday. Dr. Ethelyn Greaves of Logan gave an interesting talk on Cereals and Child Feeding, at the Wellsville Second ward Relief Society meeting on Tuesday. Musical numbers were duet Mrs. Mildred Thorpe and Mrs. Kate Myers, solo Mrs. Ruby Mitton. o PARADISE Q, IS AN Umbrella The only shelter you have? In pioneer days when roofs were made of dirt it was necessary for people to use an umbrella in doors. Neglect in your building lead to that. may We Are Roof Fixers JACKSON & FRY CO. Logan, Utah We cooperate with the Federal Housing Act It GRADUATION GIFTS THAT PLEASE yi'imm - mjiumu ft ii i m Marshall aerial camera expert and a staff of ten assistants. The company made its headquarters In San Antonio, Texas, twenty miles from the famous Aimy framing field during filming of the picture. Notable supporting players who appeared in location scenes with Robert Included Young Beery Maureen O'Sullivan, Lewis Stone, James Gleason, Rosalind Russell, Russell Hardie, Henry Wadsworth, Robert Livingston and Robert Taylor The picture is based on an original story by John Mork Saunders, Richard Rosson, who scored of with his work as Tiger Shark and Roar of the Crowd directed i$ RKO-Rad- We-de- r ' Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hoppie of Missoula, Montana spent the week 3V ' $ end at Lewiston visiting relatives. Mr and Mrs. Lowell Hayball of Salt Lake City were Easter guests of Mr and Mrs. J. J. Poulsen. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Orchard and son, Douglas, and Aland Orchard of Brigham City were Easter guests of Mr. ard Mrs. Bert Or-chard. The Misses Beth Rogers and Velma Orchard were in Logan Fn-an- d io as to the and ; b a THE CULLEN HOTEL 8S West Second South E L E WATER The Food File a Kelvin-ato- r feature that is generally regarded as the outstanding development in electric refrigeration. A separate compartment left-ove- rs. n i c t HEATING down payment is refunded. have lost nothing. time, trouble and money. 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ESEEsssasszsaasEssE&s Utah Headquarters i Uiv rswitXldl New Deal Rates Detached hath Sinaia fl.M-S2.0- 0 PRG0AK JUNIOR fCXXd? MAOI Iff US.A TM REG US PAT OFF OTHER PATENTS PENDING Probak Junior fits all Gillette H. D. HANSEN n, of y,Afv 125 CLARKSTON A Dog of The presentation of Flanders at the Capitol Theatre this Friday and Saturday with Frankie Thomas, O. P. Heggie and an Ideal cast, recalls the flood comments which laudatory reached Pictures from1 leading educators, womens clubs m day. civic leaders interested Mr. and Mrs John McKnight maintaining a high cinema stand- ard, such as the same producers were Logan visitors Sunday. set in Little Women, when the picture was In preparatory stages. $ I think it should make a very splendid picture both for adults and children, wrote Mrs. Samuel B Cuthbert, of the Federation of ' Womens clubs of Southwestern College Ward Mr. and Mrs. Alma Pennsylvania. Howard H. LeSourd Olsen and family and Charles dean of Boston University, cor- Schenk motored to Tremont on on roborated with this statement: A Sunday. They were dinner guests stirring story that will find very of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Golds- wide and enthusiastic berry. support. Mr and Mrs. Hansen enOther plaudits exemplifying the tertained at theirArthur home Wednesday reaction follow: general evening in honor of Mr. Hansens "A Dog of Flanders" has always birthday A social anniversary. been one of my favorite stones, am and I delighted that it is to be filmed. Mrs. Richard M. BRISTLE BRUSHES General ( Federation of Womens clubs. Set in rubber. " Good Values I believe this story has everyAc JLvr . thing in it for a successful family Up From Mrs Alonzo Richardson, picture. EVERTON & SONS Board of Review Atlanta, Ga. COMPANY We shall look forward to the release with real pleasure. Mrs. GOES THE PRICE QF We are also Headquarters for: L. 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Bert Howells, Joseph Newbrand, Marion Olsen and Paul Baker and sixteen scouts enjoyed a swimming party at the USAC pool Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Orson Miles and daughter Louisa and Mrs. Jane James spent Tuesday in Ogden. Mrs. Ann Welch entertained Sunday In, honor of her birthday anniversary. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs Oral Hatch of Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. Theo Geary of Smithfield; Mr. and Mrs. John Welch of Mendon; Mr. and Mrs. arry L. Welch, Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Welch and Louis Welch. The some people contnbute Mrs. Henry Howells spent the past to the way relief of the poor would three weeks visiting relatives at make you think that the communPreston and Oneida. has no needy. John Welch spent last week ity visiting relatives in Ogden. Mrs. David McMurdie of Salt Lake and Mrs. Thomas Williams of Ogden were week end guests of Typewriter Repairing For quick service call their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Telephone 235 James. Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Tams and Everton And Sons two children Margaret and Merlin We guarantee our work of Willard spent Saturday visiting Parts for all makes. relatives. Mrs. Juha spent Goldsberry Thursday and Friday at Logan a guest of her daughter, Mrs. William Wyatt. Seed That Grows Miss Ethel Thomas of Logan Our seed is tested and guaranteed. g SEEDS Dog of Flanders Gains spent the week end with relativets. Mr. and Mrs. David Hirst and son Claire were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herry Maughan Sunday. Mr. and Mrs R. W. James spent Easter Sunday visiting with their daughters at Clifton, Idaho Mrs Boston Miles entertained Thursday at a quilting Those present were Mesdames Welissa Howells, Hannah Howells, Zelda Summers, Eva Smith, Mary Miles, Leu Miles, Mabel Miles and Mrs O. H. Pulsipher. A delicious dinner was served. Mrs. Russell Oldham ertertained at an Easter party m honor of her daughter, Leatnce. Games were, played and a delicious lunch was served to twelve girl fnends. A Ladies Farm Bureau held a meeting at the home of Mrs Zelda Howells Thursday. Mrs Emily Pearce gave the lesson on Beautification of the Home; Mrs. Esther Shaw and Zelda Howells served a dainty refreshment to twelve. MV. and Mrs. David McMurdie and family of Salt Lake spent Sunday visiting at the home of Mr and Mrs. John P. James. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Rock and Mr. and Mrs. Orson Christensen and daughter Lois of Logan spent Sunday visiting Mr. ajnd Mrs. David Thomas. was enjoyed spent Easter Sunday In Logan can- - Newton; Mr. and Mis. Sidney , Godfrey, Ml-- and Mrs. Peter 8. Godfrey of Clarkston, Corinnne, Evan and LaVor Godfey. ticn with enthusiasm, and a fil.a hostess, of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Buttars. of pttont jn is' Ei nest Olsen and Joseoh Olsen Mr. and Mrs. Emil Broby and L.i.eved to Jr 3 c. ; .d F.. - returned to their hois is Tuesday Ml Dora Sparks of Logan were kie Thomas, who scored In, Wed- - from Lost River where they had visitors In Clarkston on Sunday nesdays Child, Is seen as Nello, been on business, Miss Susie Buttars spent Monand O. P. Heggie, recently seen. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Olsen day afternoon in Richmond. m Anne of Green Gables. Fresh, hardy seeds of all and land daughter. Donna, motored to Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Page of Helen Parrish portray other fea- -j Lewiston on Sunday and visited kinds Dayton were guests of Mr and tured roles supported by such with Mr and Mrs. Denzil Egan, Mrs. H. M. Godfrey on Sunday. seasoned players as Frank Reicher,' Mrs H W. Hansen entertamed Morgan Davis and children of Christian Rub, Nella Walker, Sara Monday afternoon at her home for Padden and De Witt Jennings, a group of friends, the occasion Morgan were week end guests of Globe starting and layEdward Sloman directed. bei-- g her birthday anniversary. A Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Griffin. ing mash all kinds of . Mr. and Mrs. Peter E. Barson delicious lunch was served to sixfeeds v teen guests The afternoon was and children of Clifton, Idaho spent Wednesday afternoon at the spent in social chat. & home of Mr. and Mis. Peter S Bishop and Mis Joseph H OlBarson. Mr sen, and Mrs. Alma Olsen 69 W. Center Phone 284 Mrs. Ruby Bingham of Burley, Mr and Mrs. Erastus Olsen and Lewiston On Friday evening A Mrs. Idaho been relatives has Lena Olsen to motored visitirg O. Eberhardt, field representative Brigham City on Friday to attend in Clarkston. of Federal Housing Administiation a birthday After spending four weeks in party given in honor Is at spoke to an appreciative audience of their sister, Mrs. Sadie Pett. Delta, Arnold Rasmussen Mr and Mrs. Alma Olsen mot' home. Friday evening at Lewiston. Prof. Merl Burt who has been ill is Herry Peterson of the USAC fa- ored to Lewiston Wednesday to and chairman of Cache visit with Mr. and Mrs. Denzil reported as completely recovered. culty county Better Housing committee Egan. On Thusday the Literary club was also present. Mrs. Hyrum Jensen and family met at the home of Mrs. Eunice Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Orchard and were visiting relatives here on Ravsten where a pleasant afterMrs Marion Dopp spent Sunday Mo'- day. noon was spent. LET at Preston guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mis Lucy Foy of Brigham City The excursion to the Logan TemME and Friday of ple on Wednesday evening was well spent Thursday Henry Stocks. Mr and Mrs. Orlo Jones are the last week here with her daughter attended. FIX EM Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Godfrey proud parents of a baby girl, born Mrs. Harvard Hansen. Expert Service Thursday morning. Mother and entertained with a family dinner QunUty Materials babe are doing nicely. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs Mrs. Agnes Van Orden, daughter Day-toof Hansen children and Joseph Nelda and Mary McKmght were Idaho;Mr. and Mrs. Seth God02 V. 1st No. Logan Logan visitors Saturday. frey and children of Logan; Mr Mr and Mrs. Jerry Tyner were and Mrs. Rolph Tuddenham of m Grace on Monday. Clarkston On Monday evening The YWM3A Junior Guls of the Junior Gmls of the MIA atthe three wards of Lewiston joined tended the party given for Junior with the stake junior girls In a girls by the Benson Stake. Twenty party Monday evening at the Ben- were present from Clarkston. son stake recreational hall, RichMr. and Mrs. Joseph Malmberg ll mond The program consisted of and children, Lester, and V readings, stunts and music. A dainty Grant Thompson spent Easter Sun T v luncheon w as served. day at Weston, guests of Mr. and Oral and Howard Layne, Mrs. Mrs. B C. Buttars. w-i I Lizzie Layne and Mrs. Hannah Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Thompson, Biair motored to Salt Lake City Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Thompson On their return they and children Loren and Lugene Monday. It'; . stopped In Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Layne came home with them. They returned to Ogden Federa-Jeverin- -s -- VAUDEVILLE Page Three. Probak razors Detached hath Doable, f2.00-J2.With hath Sinai. With hath Deahto Fresh from the decorators touch e The house ii yours: Cordial, California friendliness greets you. Since my return, the Hotel Manx gleams with freshness. 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