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Show Page Four CACIIi: A '.'Fill CAN Tl. LOG A S. CACHE COUNTY. UTAH Feudists Near Breaking Point in New Comedy Smash ; July 27, lj;rj . y, u:-ua- l.rr huiJxiliil In ri.ovmg cooj) u u Ui homo of her MfriiU. Mr Of id Mrs. Frvl Jen-- n sL'.U.g tiiukvn S!. u. tmproi mg, atd Primary officer purtuc: enjojvd their annual canyon party on Thursday riciuug at Hie Kendrick camp In Lot an canyon. Tlie affair maa In honor of Mrs. Frank Kelly, a delicious hot supper followed by ganirs and a bonfire aaa enjoyed T! and by Firm tlitir thirty-fiv- e. Mr. and Mr. Martin MaUicva and daughter Shirley and Joyoe of Milvtlle visited at tile home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred dense n. Sun dy. WELLSVILLE NlnU-c- n Junior girl of the two antg enjoyed Tuesday and Wednesday at the Girl ramp In Logan canyon. Tliey were supervised Fields continues, Or else I'll kmxk that blockhead so far Bergen won't ever make bv Mrs Preston Brencldey of Ui "Stop it. I'll Ids. even Bri! n think you sound awse than a caliope." Cliar.le McIn Unite say "You C.ml Cla.it an Honest Mail" Carthy cratlw at hi bitter you talk a earn." Charlie laij,hs a he conks hss enemy with a mallet. "If I could owe FH't ward M. I. A. Cliaiks. you trnniu lnfcVid sat .in. I'll c..t you to t..v F. lit M.arls. In tle picture Mr and Mr. Hershall Bradreath that redwood sihnozzle what a target. 1 leading llie Capitol' double bill, starting today. shaw Mr. and Mr. James Brad- Ishaw. Mr. and Mr. Wm. IL Glenn n 8.13 and Mrs Mrs. Sarah MrAllL-teTrails, Dr. J. E Mrs. Geneva Murray and with their Bronddu Miry Bulimic tiMtcd spent the 24th In Logan cousin. Mrs. EUa II. Frank cn canyon enjoying a lovely chicken 8 30 A. Week am Orchestra Sunday, dinner 9.00 Henry King and Orchestra left on A baby girl arrived at the home Wendell Etsplln Mrs PROVIDENCE Mr. and 9:15 It' Dance Time canyon where of Mr. and Mrs Wm. Leroy m attomptng to corral the blaze the Sunday for Bryce 9 30 True Detective Mystery: Qrant Hammond are happy over her husband has employment. on Wednesday. All are as 'The Strange Disappear- - the arrival of a son on Monday) Mrs. Eunice Clawson was host-t- o well as can be expected. members of her club ance of Dan Carrarro Join two sisters. Moll ter andjeis at a quilting on Friday evening 10 00 KVNU Goodnite. babe are getting along nicely. c was served to A late luncheon nine ladlcs C. H. Haderhe accompanied Mr. land Mrs. Leo Haderlie here on preterit Ft. 'Wednesday and spent a few days ADOLPHE MENJOll at the home of his sister, Mrs. Ella Frank. 5 i Miss Mada Chugg Is vacationing Is the site whet at Price, Utah. house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Grunt PROrERLY AIR CONDITIONED i E. Chugg. i j M The First ward Relief Society NEW Renovation, Decorations! held their work and business meet-lln- g VJ NEW SOUND on Tuesday. A quilt was made 1 refreshments were served to 25. ; Mrs. Grant Nelson who was ! severely Injured while she was asen-ni- NOW AT ROXY THEATRE ( We-ter- r r I Lea-tha- i I IOWIO IMAlt O 25c until ;l RCA t i V; t ' ( , t i WHAT HAS GONE BEFORE: Inspired by the of Ooldte Sytnith, hts young jockey friend, Jtn Mason, for mer 'King of the Turf whom drink has turned info a tramp, determines to make a comeback ut a racehorse owner utfA Red Gold, a blooded but erratic horse which he acquired for $2 at an auction . JSfaion't and Goldies careful training turn Red Gold into a tnnntny racehorse, and hs begins bringing home important Victories. While Goldtes mother, Eve Barnes, wonders tthaf has become of her runaway son Nick Grtmes, crooked bookmaker, tries to inbvt ie foiled by jurs Red Gold the quick work of Goldie. p -- - py?- - 7 V i', a IT )" .1 Si. QUEEN OF THE SCREEN Kay Francis, beautiful brunette star, now playing at the Roxy in her newest picture, Women Are Like That, a glittering comedy of New Yorks smart set. K VOICE OF VNU NORTHERN LOGAN THURSDAY, JULY 27, 0 UTAH 7:30 8.00 4) 00f Salt Lake Tribune News Morning Exercises Request Hour a Love ',T I lorou, bred". Tale 9 15 9.30 9:45 10:00 10.30 11:00 1 1 : 15 . 11:30 12:00 12:15 12:25 12:40 12:45 Pacific Paradise Am. Family Robinson Monitor Views' the News Musical Roundup A. Weeks and Orchestra Harmony Hall Cornhuskers Modern Salon Group The Sportsmen Salt Lake Tribune News Man on the Street Robert Royce, tenor USDA Farm Flashes P.M. 1:00 1 : 30 2:00 Sltan Myers and Orchestra Concert Orchestra Hollywood Brevities , 2:15 Chester Gay at Organ 2:30 Cats N Jammers 3:00 Monitor Views the News 3:15 Barbara Van Brunt 3:30 Hit Revue 4:00 Hollywood Salon Orchestra 4:30 This Rhythmic Age 4:45 The Islanders 5:00 Brigham 'City Program 5:30 Odds Without End 5:40 Art Tatum at Piano 6:00 6:15 Playboys Something thing 6:20 Standard String Quartet 6.30 A Look at the Local Side 6 55 7:00 1939 A.M. 7:45 P.M. About Every 7:15 7:30 7 '45 8 00 8.15 8 . 45 9 00 9:13 9 30 9 . 45 10.00 of the News 'Home Sweet Home Finals of Logan Recreation Dept Spelling Bee For Mother and Dad Three Blends Songs of Gladys Mattson Valodia Katove Half and Half Ra inbo w Trio Prevue Parade of New Dance Tunes It's Dance Time Music of Aaron Gonzalez Treasure Chest K VNU Good.ute. FRIDAY, JULY 28, Chapter Five Nick Giimes opened the door his apartment in answer to the buzz. Arnold, his chief lieutenant, took up his accustomed pot behind the door. Mason walked in, holding an automatic at his hip, and started talking at once. Crimes, 1 told you what you'd of over-gau- SPECIAL face to face with him, twenty-fou- r hour later, did Jim Mason realize who Goldie's mother wa. Eve! You! "Yes, Jim. You aee now why I came. I could have asked you to send him back when you telebut it wouldn't bava phoned me been honest. It would have haunted me all my life. So that's what It wa," said Mason slowly. "The first time I saw him I knew be reminded me of some one... What a fool I was. ...He reminded me of myself!" Jim, you art going to let me take him back, aren't you? Mason pleaded his case. The boy was ail he had. Without him, the Jim Mason who had fought his way up from the gutter would sink back into the gutter again. "For fifteen years I was looking for something... hungry for something... a tramp. Then I found Goldie, and In one minute everything was changed. But the mother knew what she had to do. and she hardened her heart to the task. ''I've got to moke you give him up, Jim. Remember what you told me, 'Blood is the most powerful thing in the world? My light for Goldie began long before you knew mat there would be a Goldie. I THURSDAY 7 : 45 8.00 9.00 9:05 News Tremonton Program 5:00 5:15 5:30 Hollywood Am. Leg. Band Playboys Odds Without End " 3 40 Frank Trombar's Music 5:45 Nemo and Cheri 6:00 King's Jesters 6:15 Supper Melodies , 6:20 Something About Every- thing 6.25 Supper Melodies 6:30 News and Views 7.00 Safety Talg. T. Earl Hun-sake- r: Rules and Regulations Most Frequently Vi- dated by Automobile Drivers 7:15 Edwin LeMar Quartet 7:30 Louis Chico and Swinging Strings Eventide Echoes 8:00 (Harry Efuestone, t Violin ALL SEATS ANYTIME! 55. ' v i - - .ifC'c- 3V Be pinned Masons hand ever made a pass at ran away fiom you, alone, to Goldie or my horse. Here it is! keep the thing that was destroyAs he pulled the trigger, Arnold, ing you from destroying him. And from behind Mason, clouted him it will destroy him now. . if you on the side of the head, deflecting -wont help me protect him. X can look after him! I can his aim. The bullet lodged in ' Grimes shoulder. You silly ape," keep him clean! because No, you can't Jim grated Arnold.hisHe pinned Masons hand behind back, forging him its in his blood, lust a at was in yours. She looked up at the to drop the gun. man who was her childs father, "Wait a minute, directed and tried to choke back the tears his wounded Grimes, gripping shoulder. "Dont get rough with a3 she delivered the last cruel anbarb. him; well take care of him "You've got to do more than other way. give him up, Jim. Youve got to Mason, released, turned to go. be"Next time, Mason, Ill look give him up without telling him hind the door. ..and I wont miss." that youre his father. get if F, you It was none other than Sergeant Branmgan, an old friend of Jim Masons who prided himself on being the "photographic eye of the police, who brought the big news to Mason. The big news was contained in a circular issued by the Bureau of Missing Persons. And with the usual laconic description it contained a picture of Goldie1 Mason was hard hit, but as usual refrained from showing any emotion. He thanked the sergeant and promised that the boy would be returned to his home. Then, when Branmgan had left, he summoned Goldie and silently showed him the circular. Goldie stared at the piece of paper, and panic came over his face. Why did you lie to me, son? said Mason gently. You told me you didnt have a home. beI ... I lied to you, Boss cause I didn't want to go home. "A boy cant do that to his mother. Goldie just drop out of her life. Besides, a swell kid like you should be with his own not with a guy like me." father "What what are you gonna ido, Boss?" Im going to call your mother and tell her where you are. "Boss please dont. . .Don't you see, I eoiridnt leave you and go back now! "If I didn't cal! her Goldie, we'd both be crooks. Hi picked up the telephone.. . Onlv when Eve Par-e- s hMkaluj Hal Wale ,. the iMk behind his back 10:30 Modern Salon Group 11:00 Joe Rines and Orchestra 11:30- - Rainbow Trio 12:00 King Cole Swing Trio 12:15 Salt Lake Tribune News 12:25 Mon on the Street 12:40 Songs of Dyana Gayle 12:45 USDA Farm Flashes P.M. l'OO Just Relax 1 : 15 Jack Stacy s Octet 1:30 Standard String Ensemble 2:00 Hollywood Breyllties 2:15 Pauline and Her Perils 2:30 Concert Master 3 00 Monitor Views the News 3:15 Cats 'N Jammers 3:30 The Islanders 3:45 Valodia Katove 4:00 Matinee Melodies 4 : 30 4 i Preston Porgram 9:35 Am. Family Robinson 9:50 Monitor Views the News 10:00 A1 Clauser and Outlaws ' You Can Have 1939 Salt Lake Tribune Morn ing Exercises 'Request Hour Alex McNichols 2 I JUST THINK OF IT! The Beautiful Roxy at A.M. 7:30 FRIDAY BIG REATURES 2 15c TODAY AND -- cod "GOLDIE SMITH OUT OF BIG RACE, screamed the headlines. "MASON SILENT ON RED GOLDS CHANCES . . . GOLDIE SMITH WONT RIDE RED . . BETTING ODDS . GOLD. SWING FROM RED GOLD" TO "SABOTAGE! And so on. Goldie Smith was no longer riding Red Gold. Without him, Red Gold could not win. On the eve of the big Independence Day handicap, every one knew it. to To newspaper friends, to bookmakers and racesaid Mason Jim track followers, nothing. He really did not care any longer. Goldie had gone. Anything else that might happen to him scarcely mattered at all. ' reporters, , OnW 6 i ' ElecThe small, compact, tric Water Heater and Sterilizer illus- trated above operates at an average cost of only 6 cents a day or 3 cents per milking. 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