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Show $r '&& H. . 'S PAGE FIVE. At The Grand Delightful Surprise Party at Canyon Eight hundred and twenty hours air of flying weie necessary to film Mrs H R McGee was the mo- tif of a delightful surprise party Thursday evening at the McGee home in Logan canvon, the occasion being tier birthday anniversary A deln lous dinner was served ami inter tables ai ranged for bridgt High score prizes were aw arded Those pa mi mating m the gay affair were Dr and Mrs G L Rees of Smithfield, Dr and Mrs P. V. Khason 1'r and Mrs T B Budge. Dr and Mrs J V Hayward Mr and Mrs Moses Thatcher, Mr and Mrs John Christian-4eMrs W B Hnd Miss Ietu Thatch JrtHWBrd n, Reception For Visiting Faculty n ,. oomed app&rent-io- er is back la concerned, Prohin and ready" long bari numerous The co( ly, lerns, fir prass aie have two prob-t- o control the si ala that prohibit mg have created, deal with the .. whiah will come must ,n. Education Compulsion has fail 11 army of tion and second, whiskey back, m th do the ed. rails -- , An informal reception was held Monday evening at the home of Dr and Mrs James H Linford in honor of the members of the visiting faculty at the D.SAC, summer si hool who arrived during the past v eek The guests of honor were, Dr and Mis William T, Foster of Newton, Mass, Dr and Mrs Albert Guorard and daughter, Tber-in- a of Stanford and Dr Clara Schmitt university of 1ms Ange- Trei LONDON, July l u Roosevelt tonight rejected i t present form the plan advr standard na by European golddollar and p to steady the sterling on the international change. ' The proposal, involving a statement by the United St Great Britain and the gold tions to the effect that cei banks would attempt to end tuations of current y, had described as meeting the gra( crisis Of the world economic New York State voted repeal of prohibition, IS) to 0. Now West Virginia votes et, and Mr. Ear-lepostmaster federal, who un derstands politics, says tills makes repeal of prohibition certain during 1933. i hose that still believe in prohibition, in spite of bootlegging, . racketeering, kidnaping and general deviltry, have hitherto felt sure that thirteen states, enough prevent repeal,' would remain solidly dry. But Mr. Elihu Root, in spite of his great age, speaking at New York's careen tion says Two thirds of tig senate, two .thirds of the house of representa-- , lives, 14 states, havtoj a population of over 43,000,090 ihbitants have all condemned eighteenth amendment. ' There are those wfe say, "never mind, we will have thirteen states to prevent the rtM of that amendment. They are3taken. They probably are. y, of the 3, Cottrell, of Chuci presents statistics proving 0 hen the bride and groom's ts are me read, the man lag is ful because young peopl hap-v- e to jiier when they do not 'bother about the wifes other, That IS probably sound cases where the husband Is satis! a that kind of wife. It should have beer' 4netned but wqa not that tb'SMithlkand mother might hay bad aDfcier life, if the gul baby now theSuie hadn't -arrived, ktjepmg the up at night, with everyBug from teething to mumps. Dr.,-1 University h-- er One thing is certaflMl and Cottrell might mention It In next marriage statement the mot er gets from her ehililren exa white she gives to her own mothei m more and bo less. If the young wife schemes keep her mother out of the way. she will find her daughter doing exactly the same thing later, and she will deserve It) les Refreshments twenty ferenc. The geld nations, ltd by Fr i and Holland, threatened to In the coherence and declared could wet succeed unit as some tion toward temporal y stabill I I tioa wets taken. The entire world h.if anxioi awaited the president f reply so confident that 24 how, would be favorable thft the come ws a shock to almost 1 ery delegation Mr. Roosevelt's duision vJ announced in a mesial? to P' retary f State Hull mgs pi I bused list Rui.thl 1 O' .1 will field non in pul lit l.th , V Ufiuyle ( llirwom) '1 o' 8 At Elnr-im- d il Sunday k Returns evening t' the LUS of ifirst presid publu Ithtiroh, wild addi ess a Viei ig in je Smithfield taher-eiSTREETS take for his He Jim Nee Art. i Community " Visitkig artists will also ity FOR OILING J01 ike short frespon-eat this A interesting highly siting. iMcal progitin has also been longed bed have A total of 48 blocks 'lie pub$c is itivitid to visit prepared for graveling a 4 11 had art exhibii m the Smithfield , town lu graveled pi tHwlory already arv laipmui Id a. m oiling, according to the feport I n Suni'iy. Street Commissioner N W. Merk f The oftupr.s Jr, ilnrge if seley to the city commission Fi i aring the iidkiti.m me Pi G L Mrs day night. Douglas sets piesidi nt Double shifts are busy froil (boner set Mnty-it- i mure t late- - eveninl Vt until O morning Kuhn. I Kqihellev on the rock crusher, located oi jjj .vooil clarence Hoi principal the gravel pile on the MUthwesI uf iht luimir high si bool and corner of the Utah State Agrlcul l L Allen of the pupal tural college campus, and on twi N tractor "mid blade crews- Count Be ,ide the new M.uv Teasdak and state WBuipment has been loan Ute.tion tlie Civil Art group ed to augment the available city lb own. setiral beautiful pic-.some of till bed artist, equipment for the job. Oilibg og the streets is let likelUtah y? toli'art until late next Week oi early- the week following bncampmeiTj ll PREPARE J?!! s c 1 POSTOFFICE be i n GOOD JUNE GAIN t Postmaster Joseph Odi I m Sum-hon- com-- 1 Julv YORK. d 1 w r' 3'x Mek- speii wc-t- v fi d tod iv ) Lin. Vw Yu k to fjv fu.li . W, in 12 limb nr ). b w Is im ti th11 el .. - e iet 1 of the stock company and played the role of Jarvis, the butler, in its ptemiere engagement. After ten record weeks in the stock Miss Taylor engagement. took the play to New York where it had its Broadway dehut in the Cort theater on November 11, 1912, wherein a record engagement of six hundred pei formaneea and broke that record when It went to England two years later In 1923 Miss Taylor made Peg" as a silent pirtuie which was very sufcesslul Ktom that time she appeared in theater revivals of the pUv and it wa translated and plaved in every language m the uvilized woild with onr HARDY LAUREL Stan DENNIS KINO SUNDAY and MONDAY ! Grand Theatre J.AST TIMK Paramount A j()i)V FeUme ItoJudiuu RAI' SI TERN VII With Cat o!e Lombard, Randolph "All Star Cast Si oil And ifHeart- W1 ted his last mon'h in oftiee With Logan postolliee showing a 16 lOrhirt M.iri. a iu..mct Little Esthonia went off tbe gold I gaid of nearly 20 per rent over onipct-- j Thi" Wire basis and France, last big gold tbe cor&panding month last year. ft tl pilot m hi BinJx t rai v Postal receipts standard" country begins to worry nlng In past In.Ui .IniMimbt.? tb; about gold It would be embarass-In- g month totaled $3843 32 as i nc.pa.red rove,, shun r to have a lot of gold accumu- With $305198 for the sunn month elapsi q lated with much trouble and sud- last year, an iiu-r- i of v'd.54 M lime denly discover that the rest of the approximatily 20 per een1 whs first lo take off world did not particularly care The sue months stntumem shows r 8 5oi' about it H of $22,002 ."Upared receipts desert Island with $20,117.98, nil 1nuc.1v af $1,. If you wire on with a pile of gold and passing 944 93 or nearly Rv. p r FUNERAL ships signalled that they were not ery month this yen with h ex. interested in gold and couldn't take ceptlon of Mari h when In b&nk yrnp is strained and . It for passage money, that would to a TO th water as for fresh holiday brought husim-.SUNDAY be annoying an improvstandstill, has shown . ement over last yi ' It is not probable that the world ins for Chilling f gold now or iuneru xn .'ed Ur Mi 1 : Vin!(.; will lose its love 1 iite Is to be chilled in rj.y Dmford, i died Thurs.lny for many a year. Habits, including GANGSTER WIDOW of Areezer, use three parts th s habit of being controlled by i4troi 1)1 be held Sinday at 12.30 n n the Logi n Fle-v- i Ron H')l?rt ice cream salt and organized finance, are not so easily h Wll 'ims 111 the tuber-ti- n Armv f hour. Scrape down dropped the mixture as it But with this country off the SILENCED FOREVER hastens the chilling bou - v be viewed it the lUicnuiig gold basis, wheat has gone above has for Uiilford 1 at 61 East a dollar a bushel, and everything -- Soi.th tor.:1 and Sunday until while de,l ,ous lulv NEW YORK. else has gone up uke a captive . " v. made with currant of ll 4 for ' idvH-Alice Kenny Diamond, balloon cut loose. t) via- k kegs' Spet iaUjnge juice. One large .) And news that the dollar dropped the notorious gang.-te-r of its standard measuring Diamond, was killed bv two of her everybody, except again, delights boi i'1'" her CITY YORKERS perhaps a few that have their for- late husband's cronies tunes in government bonds and tongue had been w.'ggtlk: 10 bein speakeasies deteemes other bonds niarked gold. AIL JUNE WAGE COmtter , , They don t realise that the only lieved today. a " sugar by boiling Mrs. Diamond's bod value in a lnd or a dollar is the w foind 'twelve minutes. Stir in is hole through the head She method when fContmued on page Eight). cool add orange in her Brooklyn apartment L. age ( gular and special On into freezer and had been dead about two ds a feat u re of Xeytrain PyrWs !s for." Ulf the qrtday the kitchen table were three Y ig meeting of t3ie Can get fiesh limes in consumed cups of coffee ,0I8 'b city4 njssion. Sir w Either Mrs. Diamond h oolTffar r-- U included $3. rtrtiCtry red raspberries and tt combination for a by former associates of Rov.i'a U f urtil fund and s band or by the same l th, Stnc plant fund. fiL ny who killed her husband in cial 'hll included $2.-- Et. two years ago. th, r nral fund and iW the- Ctnc plant fund. iHet cqlLSW was a member ' RACE HONORS pew spi'nt wuik. Twenty Davies camp wdS the salt, obtainln hind on the warn. 3?al dialect are to be suiluned A tump. '1 he motomil tqmV i lulling fow one md on tt in ks, folr sen gun replaowKUtt wagon, wet m unloading When i d. Captain Brest, reived or lie is to The new red pneumatic the guns wi'Ji of 32 miles pr to The new (iii)iiv ably be stalled Vrpn,t "en.u the bitlery betwn-Fij.ii mil sliced peachserve cereal, GET' h toast, milk, German S.d Tongue and of Biesuieiit whole wheat t.iuy irtli, butter sandwicues, Staiea-- g dumplings with appointeWberry granuen JjP3: Hamburg roast, ed W. buttered potatoes, gaiad 0( mixed th French dressing, cocoanut cherries, milk, coffee. IERS COMPETE HAS TIME TODAYS f h (ieared ve and .. fatens; Folliea f 'Ggnp where the b t finny Onsp VV pat Uwo Fiiday y May-earl- r Cl- Angeles w'hose Celtic accent she used to mimic In the first part of the picture she appears in the "Peg" costume with her frowsy dog, Michael Later she Frors-blossoms forth in creations designed for her by Adrian, noted sart, film stylist The history of Peg O' My Heart dates back to the old vhirh Burbank theater in Los Angeles where Miss Taylor was guest star I'.ipWy Gcifge 1) 1'ietoi. C.JUUi Field Artillery, tery exactly twenty-year- s ago. Her husband the author, had just reurday Sis awaiting furihtt' . .stiurtiow fttn the adjutant turned from England with the " eial's d'l'-f- in Salt Lake. I manusermt of a new play Miss a. ceptin? equipment for qVh g fu ' Taylor liked it so well she had it put. on with the stork company ing of to loul unit of, tmnal gm enough, Robert Z Leonard, y Miss Oddly witW Vmten who dnectnd the now Davies film, Captan and tiin otireofTteere Battery sum ill uUieiu, dt duatory suvue.i a di uss the merit! n e 11 Green, Bee j't I it nit in fuill be at pt explain the roll LAST ! md a l.itpe mmi-ditisam' ill Uit i s Mt ill Ilium Ell i e jltuharrh, V by DIlNiD AT GRAND A SUNDW AND MONDAY Paramount Special Feature With Dii 2 DAYS All Slai Fast! mm TO HELL . , . WITH GLORY! sick of hero! Tired of THE , I'm ing medals! with being a Newhouse Hotel parad LA Kit! ( I I YS NEWEST, LAKCEST AND FINEST SALT example! Yes, I brought an enemy oce. lIOil.L what was blonde kid small blue BULB chest!. can hav death recor his 1 What A First Class Hotel Should Offer You marked me . ji'i d , . trIy s FFI -- With KvSS'i: r Rogers r4oys. s. BEVERLY HILLS. Cal., July ith ah the rest of us using silver, copper, buttons, pins, checkers, wampum and watermelons for money, they are liable to dive off the gold now. any day is disgusted with Europe America because she wont say exactly what her dollar is worth. Wa say our dollar is Bke are werth wfcht-eva wife a woith ta vdu. th1. They way go to 1 ceia abroad but they are still worth a dollar to us. Yours, n 8 BERLIN POLICE 3V ty er hi' - .JjiT remf;knK RAID CLUBS BERUN, July 1 m Hl p quarters of various Catholic those Pkvroll, only $2 ltt aMh" 1 t0 dt'l,n,iucm ' of the ll' r' fnd light woikU du'iu-oat- Service bing cuatJ td count! Ihstrleft til 16 f day Offering Following Special Single s tion fel T .. Hnf 11 1krher, TkItPm;s;i,le kra:'t Quality totnet, who . W 1 - yk j t IKr f Will lb Iin - t wajlnj A'WJta 1. r- mrnm I V'. ' Screen S.)uteiir And 1aramoun Nevis . S i 4 jut jk , . $250 $350 $400 f- EWHOI iaCK OAKIE (l Qimmount $;io ItuoiiiHHiw'h HOTEL mm iniision ViMivi.1.f Lviiivnaii ANo Comedy, $2-r- 5Uc 250 $200 with Private Garagt Facilities Adjoining, mv rnfi wium i SEll!!;"' $200 AH OuUid Cary V4iil m r?r V.tltiOUfil ... Double 4 Kn schoo. ... Single Rate Plu T.hplurtfrand Cache rln'ai a all Intermountain Double Rate 3nVlgrtuary Ry Inf in fact permeates our every jiortal. in I .. who truly appreciate the pleasant atmosphere of service that . 'i J1 organizations. Including "youth" groups, were oci upieu pv Police today and their fond' pd f file seiied, s The youth group corre'P' rougly to a combination of toe Boy Scouts, YMCA. and P'1 we league, Raids came soon after Prewirtit Paul Von Hindenburg took an interest In the conflict with the church, aroused by the efforts of e Chancellor Adolph Hitler to the Evangelical church, f Wests industrial and social leaders - ing-fr- nil its cumiilaU, hotel value m Salt Lake City. We have enjoyed the patronage of the Intennoun--tai- n 1 Will T 13 olluient services, ihe Newhouse Hotel offers the greatest . Jin H. Water President , ' , comedy-purveyo- k m dale to one-fift- h n v Ijl o Miss T, her of ft Inn hiding served Gajpntioll th .uvuiaUoii the Smith al 1 I u.tr were battle scenes for "The Eagle and IThe Hawk," story of two wartime lavlutois who become heroes under .the stimulus of their hatred for leach othr. which comes to the Grand Theater Sunday. Fiedrie March. Cary Grant and Jack Oakie, who play the leading male roles in the fdm, between them rolled up about of this total enough to give each of them a fair start toward a flying license The remainder of the l0, thB alrcadY Ion hUrS, aldd of a dozen members of "Suicide Hollywood's Squadron," organization of stunt pilots The latter piloted the planes through crazy acrid maneuveis required by the sciipt. "The Eagle and The Hawk" een- lprs wound a pilot who handles hi., plane recklessly but brilliant- iv, and an observer who handle his guns tuthlessly but brilliantly. Together in the air they are an unbeaten combination. But on the ground they ate the deadliest of enemies Man h, cast as the pilot, and Grant, cast as the observer, spent much time aloft, in planes actually piloted by members of the "Suicide Squadron " As the latter put the ships through their various maneuvers, the actors registered the facial expressions, went through the motions called for la tha script Automatic cameras mouffl-e- d on the fuselages of the planes registered the action. r Oakie, the of the picture, found his wisecracks drowned out by the motors. It was the first time in his life he admit- ted, that anything silenced him, f W.'E. Sutton,., Gent Mgr, o znodiadl Wa 0m , |