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Show local news I j Temple Excursion t I.ll.MJll M, UC 'll, : i .1 j .x- - It' i lor Fl.lliV o! next al'4 ud lt? Jiu-nv- a ,, .i ,:.i r.nn- 17. 1933. fridav. November E W Hn'1'i.m Illiot A: '('! Co iMrA-r.- . II u.i! Jtraittve c'Lp.j'.s (J S A C alin hi o .i u,,dj Heres Our Guaranty ?sfgoigPgJgi.feyi DninTr2'--.. SINGING DANCING COMEDY aiHi Coin-pu- seu-so- on the screen El Brendell and Barbara Weeks in Olsens Big s Moment Jack-son- e Trails Men Hold Dedication For Herriman Marker HERRI MAN Under the directhe Utah Trails and Lande tion of Motor company The Logan marks association, the Daughters as the known .formerly , n,'!of Utah Pioneers, Vanguards and ney Garage, on First North Scouts of America, the mon-hGreeiu leased been by Tommy ument markitlg the old Fort site and student, Aggie former popular here was dedicated Tuesday at will be used exclusively for au'o 4 30 pm. with appropriate servimonths winter the storage during ces. Mr. Green says he expects to give Captain Delila Freeman of the day and night service and will local D. U. P. camp welcomed the have the place furnace heated. and announced George assemblage make should rates storage Monthly Albert Smith, president of the gara storage popular the place Landmarks association and an exage. An expert auto repair man ecutive of the National Boy Will be employed at the place: Scouts of America, as master of ceremonies. Jurors Announced The singing of America, was Jurors drawn for the October led by Allen Fiftcld; Invocation, Zina Larkin term ol court and who were not William Freeman; called to serve as Jurors, will be Glade, first vie epresident of Salt November Lake county D. U. P. and Mrs. retained during the term of court and will report for Fred Davidson, a member of the are: executive committee of the Landduty Monday morning. They Cormarks association were speakers; George W. Leishman, John H. John unveiling of the monument, Miss Leo W. Johnson, bett, Schenk, Ludvig Westerholm, Bert Annie Crane, granddaughter ol Danlord, Amasa N. Bybee, Amos one of the first bishops of this Hodges, Frank Ravsten, John W. ward and daughter of the present Zach- Brady, Merrill Hansen, W. C. bishop; dedicatory praper, Thomas of son E. Bancroft, Butterfield, ariah Guy John Claypool, lound Thomas Butterfield, who helped E. Pyle, Carl Johnson. Rider, R. W. James, Harold F. Herriman. The crowd then adjourned to LUJenquist, Joseph L. Pitcher and the ward chapel where the proHenry E. Hancey. gram was continued as follows: Music, Riverton Junior orchesWhite; & Blue Displays of HarMerchants on Main street have tra, under the leadership old Bradley; remarks, George A- done themselves proud with their white and blue window displays, in featuring college colors AC. in with the US providing advertising lor the big institution the homecoming at this week end. John H. Wilson, of Thatcher Clothmmanager 1 Company, is living up t otheas an he has established artist when it comes to window trimming. Allen's Ladies Store has of ail the football photographs players and High Arnold ot the Shirley Mae has made an eftectm? display of white and blue gowns. deserving All the merchants are for their efforts along this line. Begin Auto Storage gar-ag- us ( d of this Cliartes sup mere Is growing tenol vanguards, commission! r dency to read Into tin logic of ot the West Jordun district; his- currency steps already taken re- a torical record, Hjrum Stocking, final move toward a definite who told ot the ground being cognition of tlie white metal. broken and the work started about While no recent hint as to such one year ago for tlie marker. Mrs a move has come from the White Olive B. Miller, 82. and Mis. Han- House, some of tlie same sources nah B. Carter, 75, daughters of which forecast the gold purchase now Thomas Butterfield were presentplan, even then opposing it, ed, and told of living in the fort see the silver move, against they for 14 years. Mrs, Carter was also are exerting Influence, only born there. with the Idea of delay. There were seven people pre-ePresident Roosevelt is observing in the congregation who had the same cautious policy in all lus Olive lived In the fort, namely; contacts he followed before orderMiller, Hannah Carter, Sarah J. Against the Ann Orgil, ing silencegoldIs purchases. Mary Butterfield, being quoted some this William Zachartah Butterfield, of his campaign utterances clearly Freeman and Samuel H. Crump. indicating his tolerance of monetiJohn D. GUes of the Landmarks zation of silver as a possible necgroup gave a brief synopsis of all essity. of such markers placed, and said Pressure from many parts of the this one was No. 33. west and south Is benlnnlng to told of the show effects here. Joseph Wlrthlin, comforts we all enjoy in this Senator Pittman from the lirst depression - compared with purchases has Insisted that the early pioneers; song, congre- gold would lead to silver purbene- the move The Utah Trail"; gation, chases. diction, Prest. Almon T. Buttersilver The upward march of field. in itself is taken as a clear prices over all People gathered from indication as to what leading fithe state and Idaho for the oc- nancial Interests expect. These adcasion. vances would have been expected if the silver were appraised only as a commodity. Pittman, who was watching the trend very closely from day to day at first saw a possibility that the disparity would spread, but speculative interests have jumped in and kept silver moving up. The dollar's low mark Is, of WASHINGTON. D. C.. Monetization of silver today seems a course, taken as evidence that more likely prospect than ever foreign observers are convinced that the silver move by the United before. From advocates and opponents States treasury Is Impending. and bert Smith, Beck-stea- nt Money Plan Forecasts Silver Aid Special Homecoming and Harvest I Program of Weekly GEM THEATRE Logans Perfect Sound Theatre Sun., Mon., Tues. Nov. 19, 20, 21 Thelma Cheating Blondes Mickey McGuire Comedy and the Jubilee Singers Wed. and Thurs. Nov. 22, 23 Holmes, Fay Wray Comedy The Vagabond TWO ADULTS .... 25c Fri. and Sat. Nov. 24, 25 Richard Dix in No Marriage Ties with Doris Kenyon Two Reel Comedy Rule em and Weep Third Chapter of Devil Horse and Cartoon Picaninny Blues Suedes! - Suedes! - Suedes! in The Big Brain Chaplin ae.iai $1.98 $3.98 Mickeys Race Kentucky 1 College Boot Shop Has a Most Complete Stock of Suede Shoes! THESE GO ON SALE SATURDAY! Todd In Bigger and Better Than a Double Bill tl-- e swix-pin- motlier-ln-la- that Bargains for Patrons Merchants of Logan are offering some wonderful bargains in all classes of merchandise. l'he.c merchants have made their announcements in the colums of the Cache American and the paper is being given a general distribution to all the hoiif-- in the county. Bott Gets Moose We call the attention of our s While on an elk hunt In readers to the advertisements and hole. Nephl J. Bott. manager assure you that you can save of the Bott Biothers Monument many dollars by checking on the moo-a large company, shot bargains offered. which he has brought to Logan. A moose Is a real prize as every hunter knows. Mr. Bott has been fortunate this season. He was successful in bagging a buck deer in' the Tony Grove Lake country In Logan canyon during the open season. It is rate tlut a million plume presents p ite coim dy in all lu elements. Yet "Obi ns Big MoFox n:m wiih M ment.' Brelldel in the pi !'! lp.il role, tlut opens at the Cupilol Theatre Saturday, Wl'lt vaudeville is Just stli1 a pictunr. From the very inception of Its story to Its execution on the screen, Oise n s Big Moment" Is a solid laugh The story concerns Itself w.lh a diligent Janitor who Js ratapi.l ted into a romance between an inebriate and a b, autiiul join i; girl who is In love with somebody else. Re Is taken from hts simple dusting and in'o an atnuvphere of lrieworks that Involves a run-i- n with desperate gangsters, the police and an Irate El Brrndel Is here given a story bold relief all of Attend Funeral Hvrum Laren and wife were in Preston on Thursday where they went to attend the funeral services ol their little noire, daughter ol Mr. and Mrs. Frank Edwards Services were held In the Preston First ward chapel with burial In the Preston cemetery. Capitol Sat. that sets olf in ' . county utvh Olsens Big Moment At November 18th - Charlie ! x wi-- i ii-- w Phillips -- Saturday Only at- - tu w.luimmg lo tl,e annual j rm- . 01. i! We htitbv to our guarantee subscribe! that they mill save nmny liras the price ot a eai Union Weeding and tic subscription brtuten fail Stake Octualot.li.il noiithi hirst if till year tf they Bill but will hold Its i oii.ii.it u t ' 2 follow ot the prut given tn t.c I n. on imtl.tig Sunday ard nwettng displays of our advertisers Tho in the 4lh ho are not now subscript rs, at eording to Andrew Wtoer rail In our office and order :V Max.- rtiatiman. Cache American, or drop us a card and request the paper to be Census School sent. The price Is only II 50 p r Logan of the clerk city year D.md larbcU, the announced education of bouid r u!1'' ol Dm recent school crr.-bCrookston Gets Bull Elk Here are 3151 Btudenls t, d ill the city limit Robert Crookston. Logan's Will d tilth 3176 last Rogers, who was one ol the successful hunters In a obtaining license lor shooting a bull elk. Announce Engagement has secured his prize bull, accordMr and Mrs. W. T. Robbins ol to word that comes from the Loean announce the engagement ing camp In Logan canyon Los- - Boy's to Margaret of tlmr daughter l,a-the ' of Mrs. son O Philip nr finest specimens to be shot durmarThe North o! Logan. Beck the will He hunt. have entire ing riage will take P!ace In the near It photographed prior to bringing future it to the city. Congratulations Robert. ! mi Welcome Alumni Hi ii dLiii r.g . - Pumps, Straps Ties Black! - Brown! - Blue! Militaries Beautifully designed High Heels and Those Ever Popular MATTER NO VALUES! GENUINE ARE THESE SHOES WHICH GROUP YOU BUY FROM YOU SAVE MONEY! Were Glad to See the Alumni Come in from All Corners ... COLLEGE BOOT SHOP Style at a Price comedian's Inimitable humor. As tlic innocent who Is thrown into machinations entirely beyond his control he Is unsurpassed. Brendel Is one of the funnies men on tlie screen and here is the picture that proves It admirably. As though It were not enough Fox Filin has seen fit to complement their choice of star and story with th engagement of Walter Catlett as the chief support of their Scandinavian comic. Brrndel has been funny In the past; Catlett Is responsible lor numberless laughs In his long and mer-career. But together they are a perfect team lor hilarious Papr My Lips Belray j Captivating Film - -- v - -- 1 1 OPIAMOND t?et)i p&fect ) r toy Wry fUct th com lY-- T; m 9- . .4- - Hv e llutbod DomAd i 0- ottf oM ntt s basketball Draper An team, sponsored by the Draper Feed and Eggs and managed by Coach George Barton, is being orIt will be a big time when U ganized to meet all comers dur- S. A. C. and B. Y. U. meet tomorrow at the stadium. ing the current season. all-st- ar ''Wc!Vv - Aliir dipt)' atnig the hearts tf the Alim mill public In her initial x t formulae in 'My Weakness,' Lilian unit to tu Haney men on the Capitol ,u litre lust night In her latest Fox Filin release, My Lips Bertay," Colorfully mount, d and gorgeously preIV tray" oilers sented "My Ll Miss Harvey a sple ndnd opportunity to display h,r fulsome ability. It goes wit limit sa; mg that Mis Haney took fine advantage this opportunity. A simple and charming story. Mv Livs IVtrav" concerns thawful plight of a demure b"autv She's broke and dow n on her lie k Alter being berated by her landlady for overdue rent she sets otf for her Job as a cabaret entertainer Tlie Kings' chaulfeur, wh Is a bit tlpiy. Insists upon taking her home after her performance Word soon pas-wthat she Is the King's favorite and she accepts the tributes aeeorded her. When the King hears the news he defies hU mother and the prime minister who are trying to get him to wed a homely prince. and sets out in a captain's uniform to meet the girl. When he finally finds the impostor, he falls in love with her. If you have imagination, you know that something Interesting must happen, and indeed does. Miss Harvey Is so versatile that it Is not surprising to llnd her perfectly suited to the role she portrays. Any advanoe reports on Miss Harvey that might have hinted she Is an exceptional actress are well founded, and you may rest assured that you will enjoy her to the utmost In "My Lips Bortav. John Boies, who plays opposite Miss Harvey, give a winning performance. . - A 4 r tttfig mo oly Chntfmet" but of tbo too day o tbo yoort to memory eory look ov ot toloctio oaquiwt B)uobd (orb fluo bod Diamond o doubly yuooo of bo toad ond HWJtotod It tiutK. 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