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Show Junc. Frii! rACHl-- 1936. dHyrum Girl OperateMU Ruth M:- r?m -. Bird, daughter Blrd I'1' to her home U taken loiiuwmg an i formed operation ago. hospitiil ten days p-- Paue Five day w ax ebstrud m our waid. The MIA. of the day's amuse-nanu- s. was in cli. u follow in? program The wjx given under the direction of Golden Bultors: led by JoSinging "America R. seph Burt; Apostle Ricliard Lyman cf the LDS. Church gave the oration; Mrs. Saddle Stoddard of Richmond gave a reading; musical numbers were rendered by: the Harmony Four from Wellsville, duet, Mrs. Rebecca Lewis, Sterling Larson; solo, C. I. Stoddard, accompanied by Mrs. E. M. Hirk-e- n of Richmond; solo, Charles Reese cf Benson. The singers kindly responded to encores; closing remarks by Seymour Bishop prayers. Byron Rav-steThompson; Kenneth Thompson. At one o'clock the graves at the to Condemned cemetery were decorated. Memor- Charles Collins protest to Frank! Ideal entertainment achieves Us ial day is also home coming day new Morgan that he is not a pirate,! full and complete meaning in at Clarkston as our people whojbut a dancing master shanghaied Technicolor musical and have moved away always return romance, "Dancing and offers to terpslchcrean by buccaneers, to visit on May 30. prove it by teaching his exotic Pirate, which has its local preA baseball game between West daughter, Steffi Duna, how to nucre at the Capitol Theatre on Lewiston and Clarkston was play-- ! waltz. A scene from "Dancing ed at 3 o'clock, ClatkMon being 'rate, Pioneer picture, the first! In this picture. John Hay Whittle winners, 7 to 6 dancing romance produced in the nej's advance into the big feature A d.uiee in tl.e evening ended new 100 percent Technicolor. field as a follow up to his highly film1 toe civ. successful "La Cucaracha" Mrs. and Bishop Seymour Iptoduced by his Pioneer Pictures a has sponsored Thomps.n and family left Monday orgamzauon. for a motor trip to Canada. that exemplifies of District Court the First M:s. David Buttars his been in the 1)6 Judicial District of the State of called to the bedside of her daughthe enhancement of gay comedy, ter Elizabeth. the drama, music and dancing, Stanford J Larson received his whole forming an epochal, inspir-- j Degree Maoter oi Scien.se, and Home Owner's Loan Corporation, ing show. Barson A. Goodey his Degree of Tile backgrounds, costumes and United States Corporation, plaina Bachelor of Science at the U.S. all done in soft, deep tiff. settings, A C. on June I. not Just are backgrounds,! hues vs. T. Blaine Chatelaln, as adMrs. Virginia Smith cf Klamath 'costumes and settings. Rather, of the estate Fanministrator of Falls, Oregon, is visiting her parin color are symphonies they defenents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Heggie. ny Godderidge, Deceased, meanings, perfectly attuned to the Miss was dant. Annie Thompson mood and action of the play. The To be sold at Sheriff's sale on be pleasantly surprised Monday eveffects achieved can of June 1936 at Ten living the 29th day of ening by a party of friends. with the finest compared o'clock A. M. at the front door O as if their art had bepaintings, of the County Court House in LoFine Strawberries come animated. offers an inDenton Mathews and Alton gan City, Utah, the following deDancing Pirate Gessell were in Logan Wednesday scribed property and story which rollicking triguing 4. Block 4, Plat B, Smith- - would be decidedly worth seeing with some very choice strawberries , Lot , , which they had grown on their C,l,ty. SJurvey' It deals with or without color. in Section S3, Providence berry farms. The Size acre, situated with the hectic adventures of a of the berries was really abnormal. Township 34 North of Range 1 young Bostonian dancing master, It would take about five to make East of the Salt Lake Meridian. who is shanghaied by a tough with the hereditaments Together a cup. group of sailors and carted off to and appurtenances thereunto be- - sea as a cook's helper. Around longing and also together with all the om he sails to the shores of Discuss Taxes beds. ice disappearing boxes, Spanish California, where he esMembers of the state tax com mechanical refrigeration units, capes his captors only to be mismission and the county cornmis-- 1 fer heating, lighting equipment xione.s have pretty busy! and cooking, mirrors, doors, and taken for a pirate and condemned! to death. While awaiting his exweek cn account this of wln(Jow shades and Der5oruli locally pro. ecution he is borrowed from the the raise in valuations of property perty as are ever furnished by a to hanging master long enough or tax purposes In the county. landlord in letting or operating an teach the daughter of the village The commissioners were deluged unfurnished building similar to the Alcalde to dance. by Logan citizens Thursday mom- buildings erected upon said mort- They fall in love, and from this set for equalization mg. the date gage(i premlseg and now or here- the production is a rapid point vf11,, Pr0rrtv.yCmpIaintS, after installed by the Lienor nr series of dramatic, amusing, rowere commissioners m, deem aligns which shall escapes' mantic and spectacular in most cases where complaints ed between the parties hereto and during which the hero, metamorwere filed, assured the complain- - aU part.es claiming by, through phosed by love, saves the village' g mvestigation or under him acceon ,t!PayerS from the evil machinations of a made and it inequalities freehold and a part of the realty villain. ere found, adjustments would be and encumbered by this lien. Charles Collins, popular stage Dated this 5th day of June favorite of New York and London, 1936JEFF STOWELL, makes a sensational film debut Recruiter Coming Sheriff of Cache Co. Utah in. the title role. Frank Morgan Corporal Clarence F. Essex of By N. C. Peterson, Deputy. is the Alcalde, a characterization the Army Recruiting Service will in which he capitalizes on comireturn to Logan on Thursday, cal possibilities equal to those he June 11th. He will make his headenjoyed in The Affairs of Cel- quarters while in the city at the office of Dr. N. P. Paulsen in the Paulsen Building. Fun Information Its wonderful the way soothing, (tooregarding the vacancies now availZemo brings relief to itching, able in Hawaii may be obtained ling burning skin, even in severe cases. from Corpora! Essex when he is Itching usually stops when Zemo here. After the recruiter leaves touches tender and irritated skin, r. Tocom-th- e Paulsen, who is a major in; ?a'Jfe)?arare.'n8redients. 0rt 1 irritation of Rashes, Ring-to- a Army Medical-Reserv- e will be worm. Eczema and Pimples, to assist local residents Inh use clean, g soothing Zemo. It should enlisting in the Army. AU men be in every home. Insist on genuine Zemo- - Approved must be er.Ssted for the by Good House-quopresent in time to leave San Fran-- ! f.eepi,FiJure?u, No. 4874. 35!, 60 $h M druggists. cisco on June 23rd. tin ugh the of a wealthy plavlx,. Hie hooicr finally realizes th.it in- is m the way. puts on a phimv chung and splits up tho Of Hy Sat-a- y Bancroft Visitor w L. Van Orden of Ban-cro- ft a as Us.Ung la Logan on been guest at Monday. She has Willard the home of Mr. and Mrs. the Lewiston past of Orden Van Mrs Orden From Arizona with his daughGeorge C. Curtis Dudter Georgia and Miss June Arizona ley of Apache Junction, are visiting In Logan and Cache are County for several days. They at present guests of Mrs. L. P. Petersen, an aunt of Mr. Curtis. - 1 ..itwixiup. ox-ne- ut ham-and-e- n, La-R- ue full-col- Announce Wedding inu-ri-.- t IX... ng the rehearsal of the show in which the girl has been nexFmb. Kished with s r.gs, pi iced by the wealthy playboy, laughs and pathos, "Song and the Jealousy of the dance director's Dance Man", the Fox picture of sweetheart almoi-- t ruins the girl's at thc( chances. However, the hooter rebackstage life, Capitol Theatre today to the com- turns Just in time to reveal the plete enjoyment of the attending! dance director's underhand work audience, j and takes over the direction of the Bused on the original play by' show himself. George M. Cohan, the screen play The show is a hit and the hoofei tells an absorbing story cf buck-- 1 dc.es another final fade-om stage life with the utmost sln-- j the girl can have the right man. cerity. The plot concerns a team! The story has been constructed of vaudeville artists. The man Is1 cleverly and there is careful ata hoofer who honest-- j tention to detail. Allan Dwan's ly believes himself better than As- -i excellent direction keeps the pictire. The girl remains faithful to ture m;vlng at a good pace. the partnership because of loyalty Paul in the title role, deto the man who helped her when livers Kelly, a grand performance. Claire she was down and out. Trevor has never been better; Finally the girl gets a Break her acting ls splendid throughout. Michael Whalen as the romantlo Uni". Steffi Duna scores as the playboy turns in a commendable vivacious heroine. Grand charac- performance. Others in the cast ter portrayals are given by Luis whose performances deserve high Albeml, Victor Varconl, Jack praise are Ruth Donnelly, James and many other favorites. Burke and Lester Mathews. Cktri 'ton appendicitis at a local Van eek, Mrs. Willard has been quite 111 of late. l.OGA.W CACI1F. COUNTY. UTAH Dancing Pirate' on Spot ShowSong and Dance Man Orator At ing At Capitol Theatre Sunday In Brisk Drama Clarkston - By Jean Prentice A M K RICAN R. R. Lyman Ever Make Lights From Vases? Its Worth Trying! tli : I Mr. and Mrs. Moroni Hansen of the Ninth ward have announced the engagement of their daughter Venice to Arol Smith, son of Mr. a. and Mrs. Willis A. Smith of The marriage "ill take place June 18 in the Logan temple. ', Am-alg- r t. , y ; : on I- J 1 1 W f r- - A ':4 ' - - Vases make charming decorative lighting units when wired and equipped bulbs. The interiors of the vases must be pure wmte, of with course. Some stores carry them already wired. The effect produced is charming indeed. AY T E hear so much about indirect but at the side, about an inch cr so ' lighting nowadays. Architects from the bottom, so that the fixture small and decorators who strike for soft, will rest on an even base. A reflector attached to the socket inpleasing effects invariably incorporate it into their plans and designs by side the base will throw more light upward and onto the ceiling, where means of budt-i- n coves and panels. A very simple and effective way to it will be reflected in all directions. achieve lighting of this type is by (Better have the wiring done by an u are quite That is, electrical expert unless means of ordinary vases. this sort of thing.) ordinary vases that are given a dif- experienced at ferent sort of treatment Let me tell Results Should Be Checked you about it It's really quite simple, thus obtained is very decoraLight and costs a mere trifle. tive m character, and provides soft Harmonize With Must I have seen as general illumination. Furnishings many as four in a room, mounted on The vases are selected to harmon- bookcases and tables where they and ize with the decorative scheme of the couldnt glare into anyone's eyes, was really something to enthe result accommodate wired a to then room, Clever Cooks Meet 100-wa- tt The Clever Cooks, first year foods club of Providence met recently at the home of Mrs. Fays Ranzenberger, leader. Mrs. Lillian Kendrick gave a talk on the aims and requirements of the club. A cooking demonstration was given by Mrs. Ranzenberger to six members. A splendid program for the year is anticipated. H Sue for Damages J. Heirs of the late Charles Borkman who was killed in a collision with an O. S. L. tram near Wellsville, June 8, 1934, have instituted suit against the company for $50,000 damages. The blame for the death of Mr. Borkman has been placed against the railroad company In the complaint filed by Herbert B. Maw, attorney for the plaintiff. bulb. Some of them come in this way, and may be obtained at most department stores and specialty shops handling objects of tliis kind. Should you decide to use an old vase and do the wiring yourself, or have the work done for you, be sure that you get vases that are white on the inside, so that they will properly reflect, and not absorb the light. The small hole through which the wire runs from the lamp socket to the wall plug or convenience outlet should be drilled not at the bottom of the vase, 100-wa- tt ready-mad- Recreation Courses Recreational courses for playground directors and recreational leaders In the various wards, cities and counties will be taught at the recreational and intramural school at the college June 15 to 26. inclusive, by Glen O. Grant, director cf community recreation for Jthe city of Los Angeles. An intensive program in this phase of physical education work has been arranged for this two week's school by Professor Jos. R. Jenson, head of the college physical education department. e Conclude Convention two-da- j high-power- ur Of course, even the best of decora- tive lighting effects must be aided by light of sufficient amount from floor and table lamps, and the general result checked by a light meter to make certain that there is enough illumination for such severe eye tasks as reading and sewing. Among the advandecorative tages of supplementary lighting such as is obtained from lighted vases is that the illumination in the room becomes more flexible, and may be adapted to the changing moods and requirements of the family. Hyrum Celebration o district convenThe tion cf Lions concluded a successy ful gathering in Logan Boise was Wednesday evening. chosen as the meeting place for the 1937 convention. L. D. Nais-bi- tt was general chairman of arPrey on Widows Just a little investigating reveals rangements and much credit is that stock sharks and royalty due his painstaking work for the salesmen have singled out widows rousing success of the program. and In this community played them for "suckers. A recent case Pea Pest Approaches has been called to our attention wherein a woman employed a lawPea aphids are now appearing yer to help her out of her diffi- in threatening abundance in pea culties and her stock in a home fields in a few northern Utah lobuilding concern was returned to calities, according to George F. her. This stock was given In ex- Knowlton, associate entomologist change for stock In a concern of of the experiment station. This attacks the questionable value. Again we re- - large green aphid peat, if our citizens are appealed terminal shoots and leaves prin-t- o salesmen with cipally, sucking out the by plant schemes, you should juices. Several applications of the consult your banker. His advice following mixture are required for is given freely. Our local bankers control: freshly mixed four percent have a reputation for honest deal- nicotine dust, calcium cyannide ing and they can be depended up- dust or nicotine-sulphdust, conon to give opinions in financial taining 2 'A percent actual nicotine matters that are reliable. Tis bet- and 30 per cent sulphur, the balter to be safe than sorry. ance being hydrated lime dust. Utah-Idah- thuse about. A big celebration is being conducted in Hyrum today and tomorrow. A monument to the memory of Jim Bridger is being unveiled today. Tomorrow the proaround the gram will center building of the Hyrum reservoir. A big rodeo and other sports will be ihe attraction' Saturday. Coaching School With only a few days remaining before the opening of the tenth annual college coaching school on Monday, June 8, the largest attendance in the history of the school is anticipated. The added feature of the recreational and intramural physical education work is causing no uncertain- amount of Interest along with the continuously rising popularity of Francis A. Schmidt, wily Ohio State university football mentor, who will have charge of the football instruction. John W. Bunn, popular Stanford basketball coach, will be making his second appearance on a Utah State summer coaching program. ' bUIul c,l0n j TODAY AND SATURDAY r" ; 1 , N v I Of t oll V A ' - to-w- it: .A cn8 l bn - j Si - u Relief For The Itching of Eczema ! : THE NEW CLOCK. a Starts Sunday! 1 H P. M. I be-D- ta 41r r - f'-- s WHY BE SATIS- FIED WITH LESS THAN A MAYTAG SEE th. ip.ctoculor . . . Hm( 52-PIEC- E HAPPY WASH DAY th. OUTFIT ALL FOR . . . LATEST MODEL MAYTAC ELECTRIC WASHER New, porcelain-on-stetub. Gravity drain. Sediment trap and the many other quality e only Maytag can offer you, Also, you receive 2 Galvanized Tubs, a Willow Clothes Basket, a Folding Ironing Board, Folding Drying Rack, Llectric Iron, 10 packages of Washing Powder and even the Clothes Pins. ALL 52 PIECES FOR ONLY CHARLES COLLINS fea-ture- Logan, I$ontJG?8e9s PostotSice 4 Doors East Maytag Vx'iW-- oS Philco MORGAN Luis Albemi La Rub Added Utah Fridigaire FRANK STEFFI DUNA Victor Varconl Comedy and News Jack |