OCR Text |
Show CACHE Frida v, August IB. 1933. ALL W8 Midnight Mary LAWS PASSED Carries Strong Dramatic Wallop SESSION BY SPECIAL WILL BE PUBLISHED Loretta Young, Ricardo Cortes and Franrhol Tone Score In Melodramatic Story of Girt Who Takes "Easiest Way" The smashing dramatic punch In of the every few minute Copies or all the new laws action Is offered In "Midd at tike special session of the night Mary." drama of crook dom Utah legislature, have been supUiat opened last uighl at the office Cache American the plied Capitol Theatre. by Dr. Weston Vernon, representaBuild-u- p of dramatic tension Is tive from thta county. Tills publiby a novel introducacoomplislied all will these law, cation publish tion of Loretta Young and Ura one each Issue of the paper until Because lie smokes d Merkel In leading roles as the laws have all been published down to tile stubs. Lionelcigarettes costumBarryTheir children. HI be all In three It a probability more had to hate his whiskers ing and action U played again.-months until the appear In when lie played the backgrounds built In proportions book form for public distribution. of tlie farm papart to make lhm look smaller. DisReThe second of the series la here- triarch In Tlie Stranger' turbing events shatter Uie lives ol the youngsters as they grow Into with given and Is Hou.i Bill No. turn," In which lie u Miriam with Hopkins. 30: girlhood and at maturity lliey are whiskers, Barrymore's flowing deeply Involved In the operation 30-Mr. Hoyt By H. B. and white, did not fit In very well of a gang of crooks. with his cigarette-smokin- g the GivAn Art Authorising habits Loretta Young delivers the most with To obviate danger of fire, the convincing role of her entire career Bond ing of Official beard was treated with a chemi- combining the delicate pathos ot Either Corporate or Personal cal spray every morning when he her hole In "Life Begins" with Sureties; Providing for of Sureties and Apput It on for the picture. the physical allure of her recent of ar- triumph In ''Employees Entrance'" Although the proval of Surh Bonds; Providtificial whiskers struck Barrymore She handles s difficult characteriing that False Statements with as a Hollywood gag he was In- zation with a sure sense of draRespect Thereto Shall be a formed that in many cities It Is matic values from awkward girl Felony; and that no Payment an ordinance that such beards hood to appealing maturity. of Premium on Personal Sureworn by "Santa Clauses on the ty Bonds Shall be Made from In one of tlie "heaviest" screen public streets and at other public portrayals In recent months Rl Public Funds. gatherings must be so treated to cardo Foru-- gives a powerful perBe It enacted by the Legislature of prevent casualties. formance that Is packed with methe Slate of Utah: King Vidor directed the nace from the minute he appears film which opens on the screen. He Is so utterly Section 1. In all cases where a at the Sunday Capitol Theatre, detestable to other characters In bond Is required of any publio from the new Phil Stong novel of Uie story that he contributes much In tills state, either a cor- Iowan life. farm Included In the porate surety bond or a personal cast are Franchot Tone, Stuart of the strength of the picture. Franchot Tone again scores an Such be bond may given. surety Erwin, Irene Hervey. Beulah Bon outstanding hit to follow his brilbonds shall be subject to approval dl. Grant Mitchell. Tad Alexander liant portrayals In Today We as provided by law. No personal and Ailccn Carlyle. Most of the the Over "Gabriel and surety bond shall be approved ex- picture was screened on a farm Live White House." He Is a distinctly cept with two or more sureties and location for which each such surety shall first make barns and silos were farmhouse, new personality on the screen and constructed possesses a charm that makes a and file an affidavit setting forth after style. noticeable Impression on feminine that he Is a resident and free Tlie members of the audience. holder within the State of Utah between Tone Interest romantic and Is worth the sum specified In and Miss Young Is well sustained the undertaking, over and above of thrilling through a series all of his Just debts and liabilities events. and exclusive of property exempt Sparkling comedy that serves to from execution and shall Include Pocatello, Idaho Tuesday after- lighten heavier moments Is ably In such affidavit a detailed statement of all of his assets and ha noon and evening 11 sharpshooters provided by Una Merkel as Miss bllltles: and the making of any of the Bannock County Sports- - Young's girlhood friend who find., material fake statement In respect men's association visited the sec- smooth coasting on the "easiest thereto shall constitute a felony: tion adjacent to the old Tildon way." She sent the first night provided further that when there bridge on the Snake river. 40 miles audience Into gales of laughter are more than two sureties there- northwest of here, and shot ap- with a drinking scene that has not on. they may express In their af- proximately 500 cormorants, a fish- been equalled since Marie Dressfidavits that they are severally eating bird which is thriving In ier scored with her Inebriation in worth amounts less than that ex- the community. The birds, which Anna Christie. Andy Devine also provides much pressed In the bond if the whole live on minnows, practically deamount of all sureties Is equiva- plete plants made by the sports- hilarious comedy with his portrayal of a young man about town lent to double the penalty of the men In the section each year. bond. No premium on any surety the who continually gets into trouble. Tuesday's shoot completed bond with personal sureties shall campaign to rid the section of the When he Is killed by gangsters' be paid from any public funds. pests. The birds, having hatched, bullets the picture Is brought to The several boards, courts or of- are now scattered. Shoots cover- a startling climax. Prank Conroy. Warren Hymer, ficers authorized by law to ap- ing a period of three months have prove bonds herein referred to resulted in the killing of approxi- Ivan Simpson, Martha Sleeper and Robert Emmett OConnor contribmay require sureties on personal mately 20,000 of the birds. R. Babcock, president of the ute outstanding work In small surety bonds to justify annually William Wellman has and, in case of failure to so jus-l- f, association, reports a like number roles. such boards or officers may of magpies has also been killed. maintained a lightning fast tempo The association pays 1 cent for through the action with that require additional sureties or new bond. In case of failure of eggs and 2 cents for heads turned vigorous handling of episodes that has marked him as one of the any public officer to have his into local headquarters. screen's most capable directors. sureties Justify when so required or to furnish additional sureties Spood of Iceboats An Iceboat can sail faster than when required, as herein provided Postlforoua Boot! the board or officer charged with tba wind when It sails at soma Tbs Insect which attacks sntlqu the duty of approving the bond of angle to It and It Is said Hint Icesuch officer shall declare such of- boats have been known to sail twice furniture as well as other types of seasoned hardwood is the lyctus fice vacant within sixty days after n fast as flip wind dr'vlne tlieni. po"1'rT'oct hpptln notice personally served upon the officer, and at the expiration of said sixty day period such office shall become vacant unless such or additional sureties justify be furnished sureties qualified within said period. Section 2. This Act shall take effect upon approval. fast-movi- Barrymore Dons Fireproof Whiskers for Film Role twelve-year-ol- las Quail-Oratio- er er rn Fish Destroying Birds Killed , d Urges Housewives To Report Undue Price COUNTY. UTAH HR N R Waiurvon bon have done sn.e Sunday dinner Mrs. A J Reese. Die irrigating of su- Mr. and Mrs. Ft ter Reese, and is rmlung the attention Mr, and Mr Charles L. Heeiws. gar bet-of sugar Uxl farmer. Mi. Marvin Tliain entertain) d Paliaaeo Wia tlie numbers of Keolta club at her Du site la necessary In this home Thursday afiermam. Tt y world, and Ilia real bustler llrtiMin- - In honor of the arvenly found attractive rntertalnimnt in somewhere. But speed get usually sixth i"6 anniversary of Ue bnih tlie game "SOO, all the fa nol Imporlanl osaenllaL , upRobert Reeder was W. G. Threat To School Funds Says State Superintendent Schools: There It Sn intimat relullomhip between public earlier pie restun final railroads art and the schools for the smung the largest taxpayers in ths s.a'e and are not found at among ths delinquent. In Buny counties the railr-adthe largest taxpayer and from whom the school derive sub. that nothing ihould atantitl revenues." It i my coidentu-be dor by the Public Unlike ('onmuMn that would make It difficult for ths railroads to opruie sucrrfully by competition unless the competing line of transstand- portation arc put on the same basis from a If the railroad cannot pay their taxes on account of rotnt. their , taken aay from them by romix-ntorithere are only two courses open; on to shift the burden to other foi mi of tangihl property. uih a fanes, realc-Uthomes, etc. (which 1 consider unthinkable!, or teduc our present wonderful system of edutaiion to mere shambles." Superintendent Skidmore urges the Public Utilities Commission to follow th following procedure on all applications made by carrier for certificate of convenience and nece'sity: I. That the Utilities Commiii,n first make a survey of the stale by eountic or uistncls to determine to what extent the present rail transportation systems are adequate to supply our needs in passenger and freight transportation. I. That in rasa of any proved inadequacy, that the present carrier be given the first opportunity to atpply that need before permitting substitute or competing transportation agencies to operate. 8. That no carrier be permitted to operato in this atate unles it haa first proved to the complete satisfaction of the Utilities Commission that it is of sound financial standing, able to carry out the mandates of the law respecting the payment of taxes imposed upon them. A. That where any doubt exists as to the financial standing of any applicant, adequate bonds be required that will guarantee the payment of all their obligations in connection with their operations in this state. I. That whatever tax it imposed upon the carriers that are to substitute or replace the railroads be made equal to the taxes now borne by the railroads. 8. That the administration of the law dealing with the Coso rigid and alert that no llection of these taxes I delinquency will be permitted. 7. That in case any carrier fails to pay its taxes, licenses, fees, etc., In compliance with lew, its franchise to operate will be immediately withdrawn." This, In the opinion of Superintendent Skidmore, would eliminato the nnd irresponsible concerns who came into tlie state, take away the patronage from existing reliable taxpaying interests, and pay little to the public treasury. In his communication to the Public UtilitVs Commission Superintendent Skidmore also directs attention to the fact that taxpayers money constructs and maintains the highways which are used by these commercial carriers practically free of charge. These carriers use th highways, disintegrate them and practically monopolize them, without paying adequately for this sendee, which the taxpayers furnish to them. Says Mr. Skidmore: I bold no brief for tlie railroads, but inasmuch ai the revenues from that source will affect vitally the moneys which come to the public schools, I feel it incumbent upon me to direct attention to this situation." Attention is called to a situation in Kansas where railroads have for the first time in their history defaulted in paying taxes, with the result that they are threatened w ith closing schools in that state. Impressive statistics were presented by the Superintendent to show the difference between the taxes charged in 1932 against the railroads and against other forms of transportation in several counties of the state, to show what would happen if revenue from the railroads should fail and the schools be obliged to place dependence upon revenue from other sources. This tabulation is attached. ss e, U. resiling. Commemorates 76th Birthday operated O. the following sons and daughter and on for apps ndicitla Thursday night a lliir children were viltoc at tlie at a Logan hospital. He Is along nlrely. home of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Reese Mr Angus Funk entertained at Snday, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Anderson and son Reese and daughter Gwen ot Pres ton; Mr. John F. Reeder and son Weldon and daughter Alrth and Rowenna ot Dr. and Mre. N. E. Cornish; Munk and ton Cine and daughter Marti, Veda May. Renee and Joan. Mr. and Mrs. Lrland Ashcroft and daughter Barbara and son Harry and Vern; Mr WUils Lamb and babe and son of In s formal statement July COlh, diitv'ed la the ruble Utilities Commis.lun. Stale Supermteneent Charles H. Skidmore ayt, regarding the ria'.inhp between Uxel from railroads ami the public Reese W. ltix-ae- named grt-Un- The ability to wait also fount. Ilea Franklin an id that Ha that caa have patience can base what ho will." Grit. Today and jPAPlTOI i. vTheatre-- main and daughters leRee and h: Mr. and Mr. Arvtl Reese and daughter Mona: Mr. and Mrs Lowell 8. Reese. Miss Ruth Reese and Cm! E. Reese. Letter of congratulation were received from Roland and Gordon Reese, two of tlielr sons who are doing road work at Ashton on tlie1 Olof Nelson contract. The fanners have harvested their crop of alfalfa and some of their grain and the! crops Saturday U IV! y I - r I wu!?. 10N bjCARDO Vt'iW" g Sunday - Monday - Tuesda y Checker Cab Co. Phone 80 24 uonelbamymO re Hour Service That Satisfiea 25c Anywhere in City 10c Additional SI'S Passengei Special Rate on Lon; Trip Stand at Logan Hotel Just Arrived a New Stock of . . . American Bosch Radios TAXES CHARGED IN 1932 AGAINST TRANSPORTATION Now on Display at Our Sales Room. Be Wise - Buy a Radio now as prices will surely advance. Pehrson Electric Better Dresses Included 115 Company North Main St. Logan, Utah km Another sharp reduction to clear all Summer Dresses in a hurry! Dress bargains youll A She gave this advice at her press conference, while a woman writer from England and one from Holland listened attentively. Dame Rachel Crowder of Eng land, former head of the social section of the league of nations, asked many questions on present day American life and commented: Im most awfully thrilled with this experiment you are trying in the States, in spite of my cold English blood. And Madame Boni of Holland busily took notes. Mrs. Roosevelt also said women buyers could aid through keeping down prices by demanding less in services. The government, she said, should furnish Information that would help the consumer buy intelligently and keep prices at an adequate level returning proper profit to those engaged in marketing, and still not raise prices unreasonably to the consumer. In conclusion Superintendent Skidmore says: "On behalf, therefore, of the youth of this state, whose lives and fortunes are so largely directed, influenced and moulded by our public schools, I earnestly beseech your honorable body to preserve to us substantial sources of revenue by extending adequate protection to existing taxpayer who hive proved their willingness and ability to bear their share of the tax burdens is this state." never duplicate! It will be many years before youll even be able to buy the material at such a sensational low price. 00 Many Dresses to Choose From tT-- Each The Grove Hurry Fruit Stand On Sale Saturday Be Early for Better Choice! Fresh Daily Fruits CRATING PACKING LONG DISTANCE MOVING Johnson Cab and Transfer Co. Phone 314 Logans Bargain Store 57 West Center Street T . Vegetables GLOBE-A-- 1 Laying Mash and Growing Mash are handled at our store. Special Offer to Now Open MOVING 449 N. 2 E. Pare Seven Advances American women Washington were urged today by Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt to be on the alert for any sudden and undue price changes in their localities and to report them to AMFRICAK-CAC- . Melons Farmers Free Storage for Your Grain Members of N. R. A. Logan Flour & Feed Our Prices are Always Right Company Order Your Peaches Now PARLEY C. JONES, Mgr. |