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Show f ? f'.i cache 'c Six Baby Girl Arrives gwwsi 'jLxxincziatrsasssxwViSxy 15 i.i,e buoy gul arrived ul the home ot Mr. uud Mis. Kail A. on Monday. '11m la the M'Cond girl in Die lauuly. A Keep Cool! AMi-Rir.- rAnn- rnrNTv. - Plenty of Hoppers I Pretty Chorines Reunion Meld at SmithfieJd Play Society Girls in itaji Robinsons Hit Flftcen beautiful By Thornley Family Wildcat Muher vs. Ti r Uw.r, ball gam at 3 o'clock; dance at 9 oclock. Members of ttie Harper fam:! entertained at a family gatlwrir.g Saturday evening at the Tlilid ward chapel in honor of Mrs. Tary Buxton, of Teton Basin, Idalio Truerr.an Hlllyard was master cl ceremonies; singing under tlie direction of Mrs. S. N. Sorenson with Mrs. Leslie Hansen at the rino: talks were given by R Vern Toolson, Ilaxen Hlllyard. Leslie Hansen, Ruby Sorenson. Tac Buxton and Emma Hlllyard: recitation. Mrs. Richard Toolson; piano solo, Mrs. Leslie Hansen; song Natlian Kay Done; retold story. Beth Toolson; dance, Harold Homer and Kitty Toolson; lunch was aerved after which a pleasant social evening was spent. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Dalnes entertained at their home on Saturday evening. Dinner was served after which a pleasant evening was spent at pinocle. Those present were Messrs and Mesdames Ray Mooseman. Merlin Jensen, Norman Lundberg, A. R-- Allred. I. O Waite, George RasmiK-w-- ot Mendon 'Ilioiiutt liakt-candidate for poaaiha1 .iv ' a visitor in Unjan on Tuesday. HeLiardom, "L with UIl(ifr contract Wid rd rrcril,on httll Frld?rs and black Fim .National rexru that studios, added io rriikiU w il be plentiful in his motion picture education t,yjJtme 2nd. About ISO members were In several scenes ol Pffwnt 10 enjoy a banquet, pro appearing -d dal'- The Prtr The Tittle Giant," starring Ed- - rtm day was as follows: family ward O. Robinson, now at the meeting at 11 o'clock; banquet at Capitol Tlieatre. o clock and program at 2 Casting promising young plav-- ' clock; master of ceremonies was ers In minor background role College Iar,t Thornley; congregational Orson P. Thatclier and family a regular part of their training by Owendella of College, were shopping In Lo- at First National, where every singing, conducted Prrr- R- B. Thornlev gan on Tuesday. They Joined the "starlet" Is watched for crowd that watclied Betty and tlons of ability which will warrant 'Peerh of welcome, President James Mrs. Don Benny Fox as tiny ascended tlie j their being cast for more Import Thornley; guitar duet, Thornley and Roberta Roskeijev; tall pole over the Christiansen ant parts. lory. Mr. Steven Lower; Tlie fifteen girls were originally r'',i:d store for their 54 hour dance in "12i Voice In the Old Vtl- selected from candidates for mem- tlie air. Choir. Mary Pitcher and bers of tlie chorus of 200 for tlie Allie Mr Thornley; reading, song and dance numbers In to Learning Play acrobatic darn-e- . Timmins; Gold Diggers of Dr. Alexander Miiilejohn, dlrec-to- r Street" and 1933," Later tlie fifteen were pi. l- Miss Lucille Davidson; election ol of the University of Wisconnew officers, conducted by Janie ied from these as the most sin exix'rlmental college, discus-e- d report of secretary. and placed under contra'. Thomley; the purposes of education in Lloyd Thomley; boxing match. Loretta are (ArLayson, They one of the most vigorous and forceCant .o al nc Greer, Maxine ful lectures given at the instituHelen Shadduck. Main Jayne tion in recent yeais. Dr. Melkle-Joloutlined tlie purposes of Loretta Andrews, Ann Hovey, Lynn education as training for voca- Browning. Renee Whitney. MarAlice Jans, Barbu. tions, teaching people to play, and garet LaMarr, Bannon, Toby am! Rogers. Bonny with their minds, play especially Pat Wing. and gaining wisdom. They appear as society girl In which Robin-oduring a as an beer baron, win. quits his racket when beer is legalized, is doing his best to break Into society. His experiences in muscling" In on the elite highly amusing and thrlllln, Mary Astor has the leading femFollowing her brilliant success in Frisco Jenny, w hich movie fans inine role and others In the cast Helen Vinson, Kentwl. by their enthusiastic attendance Include Thomson and Shirley Grey. proved that was the type of role theyd like to see Ruth Chatterton in, the First National studio again cast her is a role. This time she appears In the title role of "Lily Turner." which comes to the Capitol Theatre, Sunday, Gardeners who arc troubled with Advance reports from Holly-- i wood say that Miss Chatterton cats and dogs may keep them! has even eclipsed her extraordin- from runnln gover flower bi! and ruining shrubbery, by spra ary fine woik In "Frisco Jenny. the plants with nicotine r which has been I Turner." r "Lilly I Tilts ,1 pliate, according to sjccialmts to screen from the the adapted SlIOLS New York stage success, is a so:y the United Siati s Department of a beautiful girl, whose beau'y Agriculture. Such a spray solves the pro- and figure are used as a come-on- " for yokels, by the owner of a blem very neatly as cats and dos nicotine xor don ike traveling health exhibit, which she hard checkered car- - They lve u a wide berth Thplri Joins after Isence of smell Is so much keener Girl's Worsted Wool Soils, Size 28 to eer. of a human being tha than that 34, fast color and all 1933 styles title Chatterthe role, Playing the sPray can dllut!(1 80 ton.- who amazed Hollywood by offensive to any persen dance !wl.U. be, actually doing a "cooch uvd in tights instead of using a double' Nicotlne sulPhat J Is dil- in the picture, is said to give a'as an ncticlde. When it sublime characterization with her uted and applied properly it b Visits Neice the plants and doesn't injure Family Reunion dramatic power, rising to great The Charles Checketts family the buildings, walls or walks. It Mrs. Sarah Hughes of Malad Is heights. annual reunion will be held June can be purchased at seed and for visiting her neice, Mrs. Anna George Brent, for the first time 10 and 11 at tlie Grils Camp In stores in packages labeled of tills city. since his marriage to Ruth Chat- tillzer Logan canyon. All descendents are terton, with her in the with directions for diluting and appears Invited. same picture as the health ex- applying. Here from Jackson Hole cordially WM. CHECKETTS, Pres. Because the evaporates in Miss Jennie Bench who has been hibits strong man. They had both time and will spray MYRTLE B. be washed off by HUNTER, Secy. Wyomemployed in Jackson Hole, appeared together in The Crash, but that picture had been made rain. It will have to be renewed ing during the winter months. Is about once In two weeks and afbefore their marriage. In Logan on a visit and vacation. Elks Visit Ogden ter any heavy or long rain. Livetwo Elks from seen 42nd Logan in Thirty Guy Kibbee, last stock should not be permitted to ceremonattended the ritualistic Street," is cast as Dr. McGill, the Trees Spraying ofApple trees ies In Ogden Tuesday night. They owner of the traveling helath ex- graze on vegetation that has been well is apple Spraying on the Initiation for the Og- hibit, while Frank McHugh plays sprayed with nicotine sulphate. under way at North Logan. Edgar put den Lodge. A novel stunt pulled the role of Lilly Turners drunken Folkman David and Hopkins Visitor from Smithfield was the appearance of La Von Earl husband. in that orchards tire on started of a In As All Miss Mr. and Mrs. William Barnes are told eleven Logan there lady's garb. to splensection on Tuesday and expect continue the work until all the Earl, the local printer caused a did players who appear opposite and Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Barorchards have been sprayed. An car load of fun and amusement Chatterton. These Include Ruth nes motored to Salt Lake City on Donnelly, Gordon Wescott, Grant Friday and visited John Barnes, effort is being made to reduce the for the Ogden and visiting who Is 111 In a Salt Lake hospital. Mitchell, and Mae Busch. worms that infest the apples, making the fruit more marketable. ..r-TTT- TrT - Viitor - m Please Your Feet sci-n- Chatterton Two Tone r I ay ' J I T 4.4 ia 44-- f - I CATALINA SUIT OF QUALITY Capitol Black down-to-ear- S!lnSll Nicotine Sulphate Repells Dogs, Cats; th m j rr a; Just-a-Mc- rr , To Coming ar.d Mr. ai.d Mis. L. S. ni.-. ,n bridge. Tlue present were Mr. High score prise was won by .V- - 'and Mrs. Andrew Ho!,, mi. Mr. and Mrs. Sorenson. and Mrs. Oscar Harwood. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Napper and Mrs. I. Mrs. Frank Hlllyard B. Lundqulst. the members of The Misses Blanch and Eiv club and their husbands at lu-- Winn left Saturday for a trip home on Friday evening. A no to the world's fair at Chicago and boat dinner was aerved after will meet their sister, Miss Stella which the evening was spent at Winn, who has been released labors In bridge. High score prise was won from her missionary by Mr. and Mrs. L. 8. Sorenson. Canada. Mrs. Marlin Crmgun entertained The American Legion auxiliary the members of the DeLure club have planted tlie 'Flanders Poppy at her home on Friday afternoon Field" In the cemetery In the The afternoon waa spent at brldt; shape of a star. Tlie border Is of after which a delirious lunch was white sweet alyvum filled with served. Mrs. Kenneth Pitcher and popples. Mrs. Harold Hansen were Invited Mr. and Mrs, Arvel C. StaW guests. High score prize was won of Burley, Idaho spent the past by Mrs. Lowell VanNoy and cut week visiting with Mrs. Staker prize by Mrs. Wesley Roundy. sister, Mrs. Boyd Nelson and fam- Mr. and Mr. Haren Hlllyard tly. entertained at 8 o'clock dinner on Mr. Mary Jones of Dayton. In honor of Mrs. Adraln ho. returned to her home on Merrill of Idaho Falls. Cover Monday after having spent a few were laid for eight. days as guest of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Van Ord.n Joa. Watts, entertained at their home on Dr. and Mrs. T. W. Jarvis and A delirious 6 family spent a few days during Sunday evening. o'clock dinner was served af'erithe past week visiting relative which live evening waa spent r.t'and friends at Bennington, Idaho. E. W. ELLIOT & CO. SWIM IN THE BEST m All Leather Footwear to m3 urn S, 1933. ' yL, JESSENS Girls Wool Suits Shoe Store Womens Wool Suits Women's S6 Worsted Wool Suits, s to 42, fast color and all 1933 styles. 11 E Childrens Sun Suits I Worsted Tranks with Knit Tops in high colored suits for children let thrm wear a Sun Suit every day for health, age 2 to 8 no-fi- ts Wat-terso- Choir Broadcast The Sunday morning program to be broadcast by the Salt Lake tabernacle choir has Jbeen an- nounced as follows: (Signature) Gently Raise the Sacred Strain; O Ye Mountains High; The Lords Prayer; .The King of Love My Shepherd Is (Chaminade Chorus); Daybreak; choral from Die Recessional (Kipling) The Challenge of Thor. to have it back again Im glad we have our own telephone again. can stores, call the friends' homes and where as often as For the I saved, Its daily I I else- like. well worth the emergencies Special Values DRESSES $2.95 $3.95 $5.95 and Up errands few rents a day It costs. 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