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Show 4 ttffew f1 ( t ;t - ami THE HEHXI;d:JOUP.NXE, f PAGE SIX EOGXN, UTAH. SLAIN PREMIER ABOUT HERES MORE hit show, Lady Slavey," but she achieved this triumph only after painful years in road companies and lowly parts in musical comedies. Once Uu Invalid Her ups and downs sre shown In the fact that seven year after her first success, she was an inthe to reach unable valid, stage Five years beyond that she was described by New York critIn 1909, ics as incomparable from she burned, bankrupt, London where the production she Still anfinanced had collapsed other f've yea: s passed and again an international she registered victory with "Tilhes Punctured Romance In the mad 1920s, the seemed to turn to youth to youth, Producers rebeauty and sex as pussed garded Marie Dre-slbelieved the public wanted They neither sentiment nor the uproarious comedy she always provided The movies ignored her. Stole Show Eventually, however, she was a part in "The Callaghans given and the Murphys," and therein In Anna she stole the show the Christie" she overshadowed Great Garbo, and in each sucshe gained a ceeding picture greater hold over the movie-goinpublic, until her smashing success, Min and Bill Her financial fortunes paralleled her dramatic successes In the 25 years of her stage career, after Tillie rocked its first audience with shouts of laughter, she never worked for less than $2,500 a week. After her star waned and she went to Hollywood for a foothold in the newer art, she took minor roles and was grateful for the $150 a week they offered. In the past few years the prospent of her earlier days returned, to deluge her with wealth Unlike many successful artists, Mane Dressier Was solved by all even when she of her colleagues was stealing the limelight from beShe was constantly them. friending unfortunate actors and Not even her closest actresses. friends knew the exact extent of her charities, although they knew how manifold they were. Vigorous Comedy Her comedy was vigorous, boist robust at times slapstick. erous, Her pathos was often overdrawn and she restorted many times to the most patent of stage devices to gain a laugh, but her audiences loved it, and only the carping critics and sophisticates of the The stage found it inartistic. keystone of the comedies she created was punctured dignity like that of Charlie Chaplin, whom she helped to push towards fame Lasting Friendships Her friendships, once made, always lasted She was welcome at the White House and the personal She friend of four presidents. was accepted and loved by New York's Four Hundred by Anne Morgan and Mrs. Stuyvesant Fish She was a friend of General John of y J. Pgrshing and ofwasthe Prince the And she Wales equally friend of the most humble girl on "the Hollywood lot. She was married twice, first, during her early career, to a theatrical employe, named Hopper, men I ofte of the handsomest ever saw" according to George Lederer, 'the producer Hopper died. Later, she married James to devoted H Dalton, who was her from he day he first met her his own death, In 1921 And to him was so deep SntiP so personal that it was a never to be discussed 0 if. FOR SALE Repossessed Chevrolet coupe. Bargain Central garage, Logan. Cyv i Austrias grave political crisis was over for Chancellor Engelbert Dollfuss as his diminutive body lay In state In the famous Yellow Room of the chancellery in Vienna. The scene pictured here in a photo transmitted by radio to the United Stafai represents a sharp contrast, with its flickering tapers and silent guards, to the widespread contusion and excitement which resulted from the slayleader. , KILLS DAUGHTER FOR INSURANCE BY MARY E. DAGUE si FA Ivnln M9 llrlwr 3 best way to eat the rich, scarlet - meated home grown tomato is with pepper and salt. But for those who crave variety, there are always wavs and means to get It, Try, for scalloped tomatoes and peppers. For this you need four ripe tomatoes, 4 sweet green peppprs, 1 cream Philadelphia package cheese. 1 cup crai ker crumb, 2 2 teaspoons sugar, teaspoon salt, 8 tateaspoon white pepper,-blespoon butter, 3 cup milk. Scald and peel tomatoes. Cut In slices about inch thick. Wash peppers. Remove seeds and white pith and cut in crosswise-sliceabout 8 inch thick. Put a layer of tomatoes In a buttered baking dish and cover with a lave slices. Sprinkle with salt, pepper, sugar and crumbled Cover cheese. with cracker crumbs. Repeat, layer for layer, until all Is used, making the top layer of ciacker crumbs Dot with bits of butter and pour the whole. Bake thhtv-hv- e minute In a model ate oven. Scrip Irony baking dish. Tomatoes and Mushrooms Then tlieie aie tomatoes' sfrid mushrooms on toast Four large tomatoes, 3 sweet gteen peppeis 4 small onions, pound lmishionms, 2 tablespoons Tomorrows Menu THE AJVVSi y BREAKFAST: Baked pears, codfish balls, muffins, milk, coffee. LUNCHEON: Scalloped tomatoes and peppers, toasted muffins, stuffed egg salad, pompadour -pudding, milk, tea DINNERBroiled cubed steaks, creamed noodles, buttered carrots, beet and cabbage salad, plum duff, milk, coflee. i 1 4 ASSP s br butter, sugar, 1 8 teaspoon salt, 1 teaspoon 4 pepper, teaspoon squares hot buttered toast. Sy.ald, peel and chop tomatoes Wash pepper and remove seeds and 'white pith. Cut flesh In thin strips , Peel and slice onions Combine peppers and onions and cook in butter over a slow file for ten which minutes. Add mushrooms have been peeled and sliced quite thin. Cook five minutes longer and add .tomatoes. Cook fifteen minutes; until all are tender. Sene on hot buttered toast. The combinations and possibilities for stufted tomatoes are endAdd meat for savoiiness less with bread crumbs, rice or macaroni. Other vegetables biith as corn and sweet peppers and green, beans and lima beans may be used Mo may singly or in combination nuts and cheese Enclosed find copies of cent SO 1 . J fh ruin, for which please 'end me by Sister Man, at 1ft ipiiH . :Tl per eop. A2. U. & A eight and one-hapound baby son was born Wednesday to Mr. and Mrs. Derwood Olsen. lf New Taxi fa Town Ault at 448. Call J. W. TylOtf. Mrs, J. W. Hayward and family have returned to Logan after spending a week at Bear Lake. Ruloa p. Well ot Salt Lake City was a Logan visitor Sunday. G. C. Hobson and son, Stanley, of Boise, Idaho are Logan visitors. around which these famished cattle mill in the Chicago stockyards before which left without feed or water in the strike stock handlers union for wage and hour adjustments. Thousands of cattle, sheep, and hogs were fed and watered under police protection after violence broke out m which strikebreakers were beaten and stabbed. A dry Watering trough was only one of scores hundreds of cattle died, of 800 members of the from where our gondola buried itself in the plowed field, Captain Anderson said He dropped 6000 feet through flying debris. I ttjx :p to the wreckage The major were and the captain already there. None of us was hurt Captain Anderson said the ship performed perfectly on the upward trip until the rents in the fabric appeared. Best Friend" The commanding officer and Anderson alternated at the valve the control. Stevens, armys crack aerial photographer, was ocand instrument with the cupied taking photographs. He and Kep-Dalternately reported conditions er Charles A. Kowaltls, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Kowallis, arrived home Saturday evening after filling a mission in Germany of 31 months. Mr. Kowallis toured Europe, visiting many points of Interest, before leaving for the United States. over the radio broadcasting set which the baloon carried. Major Kepner kept his superior officers in Washington and the Naadtional Geographic society vised of conditions until the balloon broke up and the men leaped. Major Kepner and Captain Stevens left the in charge of the wrecked gondola. After midStevens entered the night Captain lobby of the town's leading hotel, which was the mecca for 'scientists, baloonists and airmen who gathered here from all parta of the middle west and east coast. An orderly carried his silk para chute. "My best friend, he laughed. ot t Taking Your PQ To Market Every year your family, and every family of your acquaintance, spends about 70 per cent of its income just for K exclusive .of rent so economic experts tell us. Think what this means seven dollars out of every ten invested in food, clothing, household utilities and all , the multitude of things that keep a PFSSKRT'V buy Squires of the Squires and Rudy Van Cam pen, A. C. Freshman coach left Saturday night for a trip to Cnlcago. While there they will visit factories and cleaning establishments. Before returning to Logan they Intend to visjt the factories of Detroit. 1934-3- 5 living-SPECIAL SERVICE BUREAU Room 305, 461 Eighth Ave., New York, N. Y. , ' 1933 Henry Cleaners, Baw Captain Anderson said this explosion tore away the parachute which waa attached to the gondola. This emergency equipment was carried to prevent destruction of the gondola in case the balloon failed. The lose of the big parachute was terrifying to the three airmen. They attempted to jettison the cargo, saving only the precious Seventeen smaller instruments. parachutes were attached to the Stevens tied and Captain rigging two oxygen bottles to a parachute and tossed them overboard. Makes Jump A second explosion shook the frail craft a few minutes later. Captain Anderson, ordered by his superior officer to parachute to safety, was lifted from his feet and dropped quickly over the sides of the gondola. Stevens was inside. Major Kepner was on the outside deck near Anderson. While the splnned gondola downward, Stevens popped out of the cylinder. Major Kepner leaped after him. of a mile I landed three-eight- ( Mr. and Mrs. Ray Slddoway spent the week end at Grace, Ida. . "We were between 8000 and 9000 feet when the bag took a terrific jolt You could call it an explosion The whole bottom of the bag was ripped away like a knife had been drawn around the lower fabric It tumbled over the gondola. We looked up Peeking through the torn fabrics we saw the upper part of the baloon forming the most beautiful parachute you ever ocSr-.V-- - Pi fam- ily comfortable and happy. iNome Drowned by her father "because he had too many the body of Dortha Stuart, 4, top photo, was found In Cypress creek, 20 miles north of Houston, Tex. Elijah Stuart, 28, below, widower, has only one other child, Dortha's twins sister. Stuart confessed that he finally decided on the crime so he could collect $400 Street. , VIENNA CHANCELLERY, .1. City chil-dre- n, An FP HANFORD, Cal. in a freshly overproduction" latched bunch of chickens was dseovered by Mrs Manuel Brown Pereira the other day. Mrs Pereira. on examining the group of 31 chicks, discovered what appeared to be an extra pair of legs Closer examination revealed that one of the chicks was supplied with an extra set of drumsticks. Beverly, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Andrews underwent an operation for appendicitis Friday, at a local hospital. tegrating craft Terrific Explosion ing of the Austrian About Town discussion of highway safety through observing traffic driving regulations. 60,-0- A8KH TO SUBSTITUTE LEGS AND DEATH State Patrolinaa T. Eari Hua-sakwas a speaker at the Twelfth ward Sunday. He gave a thorough We had to pet the balloon down so as not to weaken and cause more structure the rents The bag was not completely Inflated and I think she had a lift of another 15 000 feet. While we cropped downward, other nps appeared Some were only three or four feet long All were scattered in the lower section of the bag" The captain explained humans cannot live in the rarlfied atmospheric conditions prevalent at feet altitude. The men, he said, could not safely leave the ship until they bad descended to 25 000 feet above the earth. If there waa a hope among us of getting down safey, he said, "it was a remote one We opened the portholes at between 20,000 and 21,000 feet Every bod" waa Steve was watching uie busy instruments and the major and I were navigating our fast disin- , EXTRA FACING EMPTY TROUGH start down. g CHICK HAD 1931. er er Permission SANDUSKY, O fa die in the electric chair In place of some other prisoner rather .than be sent back to the Ohio penitentiary has been requested White by Of .Governor George Frank Laros, a forger here with a long record, Sheriff 'V. J Moore The request was baa revealed contained in a letter which the sheriff was asked to mail for the prisoner. 30. .AawfiMiiMUWIhfei (Continued From Page One) play-wor- ld HI JULY ii?i fta.arfetifitw BALLOONISTS 1 ) Page MONDAY, fe' HERES MORE ABOUT MARIE DRESSLER (Continued From 4 Mftftlifalt Name of Taper. field artillery, Battery C, are being distributed today. The payroll amounts to more than $1000. Members of the unit may secure their checks from Sergeant Quarterly pay checks for drill at William H. Jones at the armory, the Logan National Guard, 145th according fa Captain George Preston. Guardsmens Checks Distributed Here WHERE NAZI COUP CENTERED That part of spending is readily understood. But do you realize that every manufacturer and retailer of these necessities is planning how he can get your dollar? Its a big job to spend so much money wisely and well. It requires careful business methods to get the best possible returns .from each dollar that leaves the family purse. The clever woman goes for help to the advertisements in her daily paper. There fWj z f ipl iy to !sJ Hi Jr. : v . WwrjrTfr Tnr? .irti.vujL i ' 5i ; she finds a directory of buying and selling. She learns about the offerings of merchants and manufacturers. She compares . values. She weighs quality and price. She takes this opportunity of judging and selecting almost everything she needs to feed, clothe, amuse, instruct and generally bring up her family. BUSINESS FORMS PRINTING that tells a story and creates an attractive im- pression, is the kind done here. Do you read the advertisements? You will find them willing and able to serve you in the daily business of purchase. PRICE. QUALITY AND SERVICE Advertisements are Guardians of Your A A Key point of the Nazi uprising in Austria in which Chancellor Engelbert Dollfuss was slain, precipitating a European crisis, was the chancellery in Vienna, shown in this picture telephoned from Vienna to London and radioed to NEA Service in New lork On the balcony, Maj Emil Fey, right hand man to Dollfuss, appeared to halt a rescue attack and to negotiate for freeing of cabinet officers held in the building. Near the entrance stand an armored cur, manned by police prisoners prepaied to storm the structure. 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