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Show i THE HER ALL - JO URN The Vision LOGAN, UTAH, A U, I I . V i M A R , ( I! 1 P 1 PAGE FIVE. 7. Douglas Plant Sitdowncrs Plan Strike Action DAIRY COURSE TO OPEN MARCH 15 (Editor's Note -- Tins is the sixth installment of the sauc'd which pageant, 'The Vision will be presented in the Logan 13 for consecutive tabernacle nights beginning Sunday. 21 The p, giant, March by the Cache and the was written by stakes, Logan J Karl Wood who is also the director of the production But the wi.'.l of t he p ,p. woid of God Luthei fixe ll IV ll t .mw I, No my fn. ml t he (op, is , t m t i shut n use to the mspn it ic.u of (,ml m vvmtl inamil u ill hi In ltl at tin It h M tie so fir as hi is woithv of it and t t m nug Agi it uitui tl t o .n pm portion to lus ood duds 15 Pro'esxui Mnth Mitis so am I so in (i tiuth loving ht ed of the tlmv m n uing Chiistians but In is not God at the coll nimui-- t v .iiju'nnnl Aleander I m t'tl t snu s, xtii Ihutsdiy Do volt, thtn ri nli iti the iw ice unuillv spon-m- s this halt of the church that t must trim. eg loui-- e Ini ilmvimii Pi past he subjtit to the will o' the poneTO READING TRANSITION Moms s hi) Lilt lit l . PART III, SCENE I All dtiivmtn iltii.ding ' slant I repudiate my mm mult iw will In itquned to it- -i til j Reader: th it would st mil bctwitn me and in the office of t ht tlmv m mu-f- u Following the death of Chi ist my Hinvenlv Father it man-kintilling lit (Mi t nt ul stiltin J faithful apostles His Ale unit anj 'losing his pitumii a a m on Monti iv V lull morning You .lie impossible Mai tin again plunged into dukness nth 15 and cut Unit iftti to eternal through disobedience pi, do vou ot do you not tltny dm ing the c out morning si and supustition these law Ignorance writings' - inL'io! The visiting bound the mirds and hearts of Luther S J Ih mi ,1 luspeakers arc Gods children Dominating priests Are all thtsc books iuuh nger Webit Cent! ll ul v ( dc n held over them the whip of fear Altanth A C Jit mil thuf foo,i mspi All of thtm Knowledge of the holv scripture--walie ltd of tor Salt Lint CiM denied then The darkness of Luther You hive bi n diligtnt in vour health, Guv I S iv.im state thuf apostasy ruled supreme Now begins the long period of search Would vou could be as daily and foods in pet tot Ut ill ami preparation for the restotation of faithful in touhing the gospel of depai tint nt of state duiv tie! the true light for the last time love1 I deny nothing thet I have Clyde MtCullo foods lnspeiti.t, f t ill dtp ltnuiit Mirtin Luther saw a gleam of said or written of ague uitui e hope He applied the key of pray- Charles' Speakers fttvii tht college will er God rewarded him with inspirIs that all vou have to s iv Docinclude President E (7 1'itii-soation and he led the revolt against tor William Peterson, duet tor of religious oppression that resulted Luther Dr Low v m the reformation No v out majesty I have mut h the exhnsion service Nelson, director of the expiiiimnt to say station Di K R Stevens ixx.x-taPART III Meander of battel mlogv professor I object to such AGE OF PREPARATION piotecdings Professor George B Cone held Luther SCENE I You object to a humble priest ex- of the dairy department lhofessoi George Q Bateman, superintenpressing his honest convictions MARTIN LUTHERS PRAYER dent of the dairy expot inn ntd (emotion finally chokScene- The stage is bare and Aleander farm, 1ioftssor Lv man H Rith ing him) dark Pathetic music plays 1 he extension dairyman, Pioftxstr A I Oh spot conies up on Martin Luther J Morris in chaige of the el urv Chailes iinterupting him) kneeling with his head down and manufacturing department Doe tor Luther Iroceed, hinds clasped before him He is Mr Pearce will open the series then Luther immovable for a moment, with a lecture and demon Monday W hat a host of abuses have an hands in crept raises his clasped strations on The Starter and Its our into German The states' gifts agonized prayer. He will he which were frec'v granted for the Propogation and Care Curtain opens: assisted by Professor Mortis Tuesexnow are of good Christianity Luther. day, Mr Pearce and Professor MorEternal God' how terrible ix the acted as a debt '1 he Roman cour- ris will give furthtr dcmonsti e world' how it gapes to swallow me tiers every day invent new orders tions and lectures on buttei elefe, ts "offices, and how little confidence I have in for siezing ecclesiastical from winter cteam m them to resulting of common thee' If it is in what the world selling them or lal buttermilk Rich others are transgressors thinks powerful that I must place for high score butter and churning whilst the tolerated, shamefully mv hope, I am undone making cottage cneeso He raises his hands lmploring- - poor are pitilessly punished IndulThe program for the third dav evare established in gence shops will include lectures bv Guv P I) street and of our ery thoroughfare me Oh thou my God' aid and Professor Moms Stevens against all the wisdom of the world Do cities, squeezing the last coins out William Haskisson of Logan a Indulof the man's poor purse -t-must do it hou only, will be in chaige of a this thou for it is not my work, but thine' gences which ought to be granted contest in judg.ng d urv produtts by prayers, fastings and works of Thursdav He lowers his hands, pause Civile Mt Culloc h wi'j I have nothing to strive about charity, are sold Penalties imposed discuss 'Gading Milk for Cheese so on are the contrived Making' and D E Hunt will dispenitent ..with the great ones of the world that they shall soon fall again into cuss 'Analysis of Cheese ' I, too would fain pass happy transame the transgressions and so quil days But the cause is thine, have toManagers and officials day will pay more money These be held Friday, anti varieties of it is just and eternal! O, Lord, be of some are abuses that the cry thou my aid' Faithful God, everycheese will be on displav throughaloud against Rome' out the dav A O Mi mil will disthing human is tottering and reelAll shame been aside has swept cuss Salt Lake City s proposed ing all that proceeds from man tin ' Preachmoney money, money, facies away' O 'God' O God' piogiam in h the truth quality improvement to ers who teai ought me for this chosen Thou hast lie cream for 1 '37 and Professor work I know it, I know it Be thou deal only in lies, and they are not Caine Dr Stevens I a man Hit h meiely tolerated but recompensed will lee tine on and S J Peai my foi tress I am ready to give The more falsehoods they tell, the various And and pi obit ms in up my life for thy truth phases more they gain It is a fould well making ice cieam and the d ury though the world should be filled yields such poluted water! with situation m goner il demons, though my body that Ales' It is the scandal given by will he In ltl which is the work of thy hands, The annual so that the plunges clergy many Friday night banqiet must bite the dust be stretched at (j 3u p m with consouls into poor everlasting Director Wilhim Peterson in on the giound, cut to pieces, reduced to powder, my soul is thine' demnation' We must have univer charge Piesieiint F G Peterson sal reform Mv soul is thine' Amen' O God, and Dr Lowiy Nelson will he tin Aleander (fauly shouting) aid me' Amen' speakers Reform! out Lights fade Luther: (unruffled) closes. Curtain Seekers OTIS Aye, Aleander, reform TO after truth have a right READING TRANSITION to seek inspiration at its source TO SCENE 2 They have a right to think for 4-- H CLUB LEADERS Reader. themselves, to read God's word, to of Martin Luther The prayer in spirit and in truth No worship was the dedication of his life to power on earth has the the liberating of innocent victims arbitrary Dan H Otis, director of the right to dominate the human soul. of from the domination of the priest- Charles commission agricultural craft He did not cease to write American Bankers' association, W ill you not retract your statenor did he v ase to preach his pro- ments in these writings and save addressed club leaders of the test against doctrines that bound state Wednesday afternoon at the n the humiliation of yourself Utah State Agricultural colhge the soul and blinded the eyes of (Luther assumes a "I don t know of anything that mankind He resisted all efforts to dignity and speaks slowly quiet with means more for the fu'ure of silence him and was ) power or of this rountry agriculture brought to trial before Charles the Luther that is being Fifth who was dominated by the I will not submit my faith either than theMrclub work done, Otis told the leaders pope to the pope or to the council, beThe and need today great hope cause it is as clear as the day is for leadership on the farm SCENE 2 that they have erred and contra- and there is a great opportunity MARTIN LUTHER AND THE dicted each other Unless, there- available for boys and girls who fore, I am convinced by the testi REFORMATION study and work and try to beScene: The diet at Worms mony of scriptures, or by the clear- come farmCharles V is seated on throne front est reasoning and unless they thus ers of second stage Beside him are render my conscience bound by Mr Otis pra.sed the leadeis two German princes Down I is a the word of God, I cannot and will for the work that has been done small table with a pile of books not retract, for it is unsafe for and assured them that the red r. is a a Christian to speak against his sults of their work will be laston it, Luthers books desk at which a clerk is seated conscience Here I stand. I can do Mr Otis ing and satisfactory Beside the table at left Aleander, no other, may God help me' Amen! was introduced by Norman SalisAll stand a Cat.iolic regarding prelate is standing bury, chairman of the agricultural out Grouped at various points on the Luther Lights fade commission of the Utah State closes. Curtain ladies and are courtiers Bankers association stage Luther is standing d c In the morning session, "StandCurtain opens ards for club exhibits was Aleander: discussed bv Murcy Nelson, home Doctor Martin Luther demonstrator from Moigan an Luther bows low Summit counties, and E L You have been summoned to apagent from Ku h county Selma Ollgood, student at the pear before His magesty Charles V and the electors of Germany by the college and former officer m the Tonight at 9 o'clock the first in Salt Lake county leaders asPope of Rome, tj answer charges will of a "CommumtySings series of heresy against his holinessthem- be held at the popular Roxy Thea- sociation, explained the purposes cross All bow heads and and activities of ter Harold Peterson, local musical organization club leaders selves except I uther associations enthusiast, will act as master of W VV Owens, assistant direcThe clerk wall read the order ceremonies, and a great progiani tor of the extensionserv ice, ex Clerk (reading) From the verv hour in w hich has been arranged along with the plained the record book and indicated that it may be consid(his edict is published, the bishops regular screen fare of other club Included on tne program is a ered a must make diligent search after those Luther bouncing ball cartoon, song reels, work Mr. Owens advised the writing of Martin raleaders to encourage club memwhich contain forty-on- e pernicious, audience rounds, your favorite dio stars, Billie Jones and Ernie bers to keep records that are scandalous and pononous propositions and burn them publicly and Hare with little Jolly the readable, to use good English, screen use be uniform spellwonder in a consistent, speciality solemnly, In the presence of the ing and do the job well. clergy and the laity As to Martin and many other surprises E B Joe Ethel home is to Luther we grant him sixty days The feature picture Lund, agent from the forward us his retraction, in a Brown in his latest laugh riot Boxelder county, explained writing sealed by two prelates, or Toio Joe" which in itself will hive values and duties of community-supervisorelse, which would be more pleasing vou rolling in the aisles Everybody In the evening sossion. Dr C to us, to come himself to Rome, so likes to sing and everybody likes that no one may longer doubt of to laugh so don't miss this enter- L. Anderson of the college lee his obedience Meanwhile, and from tainment fun and song-fetonight tuieel on "The Human Machine at Capacity this very moment he must desist at 9 o clock preaching, teaching, and wrib-mand give his works to the flames and if he does not retract within sixty days, we condemn him tv these StatQ Agricultural College picsents, him and his adherents as puhlic and obstinate ' V I I I lt i sponsored Estate i 1 I Jtt nidit tin 8 Dirt I i PPW j d -- i dt i I I io li ty i.OO .90 .70 40 iN w DEAL (.75 45 145 s'u-den- t, 45 165 4f. 45 65 65 - 205 ekup 245 105 io NY Street in, Utah 9 In The News :n nt : rent ic Floor ,Ve g c Paint o m ine B Silver- - excom-unatio- finally g retcher, home R ma-oi- l, etc We d spell-boun- iRE ecd you g ilanting seed m less. mb '.W. T or worth-- r prise, Mar. oO. 18. Community Sing At Roxy Tonight 1 Guy-mo- m i and save. )0-- ' tf. ANGE ready to e Holstein 'rade what on, Smith Tbe Utah heretic s Ale and. M-- Jom sold, ev Jnderwood attractive lew Uoy;,l ic. Geo. It. im suites, s refilled. M-- 8. id horses. Jy-- 6. Luther you have heatd the order of the pope Whit 'mi to say Lm her Let me .see til it order have Luther tears it into bits Cnn-S- J million is shown in the ccmit Vli irles Doctor lune- - Luther, whaL have you laws and Beware of the statutes of the pope' Luther The pope' Is he not a man, subject to the same frailties as you and I Ak under I warn you Doctor your heresy ! w turn to blasphemy Luther I have not difud Blasphemy God nor His lu.lv wind Alt tndi r. ' Presents $)tnw !umg mare tbofiid a Jap m hound steamer in m1 pidi ,i hope tin unborn offspring tkhts its appiri! into until the boat dot ks at Rkm the vull Malniee .Monday, Evenings, 8:13 High ntiu u could pi in mg m Mi id it h Mu-- Mis ing a usit to ht r honu Markus left the hmi Sub i followed attempting to ronnhito h r A few blocks awav Mrs Markus looked back Suba no long r followed He hid chopped dead on the sidewalk P Mar 5 CLEVELAND, Among spec i il requests reported by ineome tax oflienls was one from a courtly old gentleman who appeared in person to ask for a on bn dtpi eolation allowance bicycle. OPERATION FATAL TO AVON RESIDENT Abraham iTedinkson, Avon in a 70 1 of Given By Collegiate School of Beauty Schcby's Cleaners & Tailors Degn & Brunson lfioto Studii bu.s-mc- bml-iln- ei Grand Theatre Drawing at SUNDAY STARTS i 9 p. m. Mor-tense- n, AT CAPITOL HYRUM PIONEER IS LAID TO REST held Funeral .scivnts wtre Tuesday in the Hvrum Second ward shapel for Jens Andersen 40, who died at his home last week after a lingering, illness Bishop Edwin Clawson was iu charge, the choir under the direction of C A Nielsen with Mrs Albin Clawson at the organ furnished the singing. The speakers were Elders C A Nielsen. Albin T. Clawson, Joseph F Nielsen and Pres. John A. Israt Isen w,th closing remarks by Bishop Clawson. Special musical numbers were a vocal solo, Louis P. Maughan accompanied by Mrs. Maughan and a duet by Mrs. Alfred Fallows and B M Thompson Prayers were offered by Elder T Warren W right Sr , Leo C Nielsen and the grave in the city cemetery was dedicated by C. C. Petersen Mystery and romam e placed in the peaceful atmosphere of a great college combine in an excellent new drama from "Under Cover of Night, which opened yesterday at the Capitol theater, with Edmund Lowe featured Lowe introduces a new and interesting type of detective, this time a college graduate returned to the scene of his youth to solve a series of mysterious killings in the faculty Florence Rice, the daughter of Grantland Rice, famous sports commentator, scores m the leading feminine role This young actress appears to be di finitely en route to stardom in the near future Di aper Games and EMPRESS MALAY A JUNGL! IHEJllriGLE KiLwawass. dancing furnished the evenings entertainment Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wier OF call- - TONIGHT ONLY ROXYS At 9 OCLOCK N E W ! Community Sing Featuring, Song Cartoons, Song Slides, Audience Rounds and Many Other Surprises! Eteryone likes to sing . , . and it will be plenty of fun Be on hand for your share ! v "Under Cover of Night" presents a new type of mystery story and Lowe creates a new sort of detective. The audience is given each clue as he comes upon it and ac- ... On the Screen TODAY and SATURDAY the follows him in cordingly process of solution, step by step clever It is a technique and proved Its popularity yesterday at the first showing In the unusually distinguished supporting cast are Dorothy PeterRETIRES AS MAJOR son, Henry Darnell, Nat Pendleton, WASHINGTON, March 5 ill') Henry Kolker, Dean Jagger, TheoThe sena'e today passed a bill to dore von Eltz, Sara Haden, Frank ualce Sgt Alvin C. Y'oik, world Rcieher, Marla Shelton, a recent war hero, a major nnd then place Hollywood discovery, Zeffie Tilhim on the retired list bury and Harry Davenport. SNOW! H01V ! You,. Idaho TODAY and SATURDAY 1T TWy HI hi id TOMORROW TOI)A BAFFLING CLUES! ! GENE AITRY y m Comm Round the Mountain if. super-sleuth- exciting enter (ll v: rouum; pt r 1 out-do- ALL IN GORGEOUS COLOR! J J. 'FA .kr. 4 - GODSCOiKmW J K j 0 ( II D THE OElAIf - , GEORGE B R NT BEVERLY ROBERTS (ASTON in S - J OMlMi MM)U IRENE DUNN ,01 Mi ,x$yil!D h LIEBERSTROM 1 Ilf' ODOR STARTS SUNDAY! thrilling picture with the setting, excitement and action of Come and Get It . . and the glonoux beauty and romance of Trial of the Lonesome Pine' A ) EL BRKNDEL W TANK I GO C C5 FST' i . But you stand at the elbow of "Chris , and actually Cross, the new terrified a murders that the solve help It's something new in college campus! A I) I) E D Bl CK JONES iAfcl.vuz The biggest production of its kind evir attempted bv college'. TOMTE IS GIFT NITE $23.00 IN FRIZES Fredrickson aie Mi Surviving WARD his wife, Amelia Fredrickson, two sons, Vernon Fredmkson of Avon and Earl Fredrickson, who is attending school at the University of Chicago, five grandchildren and one brother. Ephriam Fredrickson ORCHESTRA e ol died Wednesday afternoon Logan hospital following a maior operation Mr Fredrickson was bom in Logan January 27, 1x67, a son ot Amlras and Caroline Fred! it ksou He had lived in Avon for 43 years Funeral services will be conduced in the Avon chapel Saturd ty i p m Interment will be in the Avon cemetery under the dilution of the Thompson mortuary of Ry-- i um p. in. Tickets are now on sale at Secretarys Off u and Capitol Theater i pi (LEV ELAND, Mir 5 When Andiew Subi 7 vt it old udouer, quamlid with Esther Maikiis, r. I i widow, dur WITH A CAST OF 158 SINGERS 50-PIE- u is i h i ni. 5 a W . Mr , st hoed him! placers 4nko refused to V G until Dun tor Pat ru k disiontmtnd inc.smt play ilt s st d of Patru k nmsK mg summUitd and uind the i called i i 2 III SPRINGFIELD, AIDA Monday and Tuesday March 8 and 9 PlCTUXtS . SAN FRANCISCO Mar 5 UP. Onh hoists hoi n in Japan are clip: bio to (ompite in Japanese i an Consequently, T Fujiyama A Grand Opera by Verdi Directed By PROFESSOR WALTER WELTI dress YOlir, Mar 5 d PThq Three Score ami Ten tWb had its first mini il dinner last night, About grandmothers and and sipped wine giandfithers dine id in old time fashion until woman Oldest wee the hours of the club is 87, oldest nil mb man is s All woik D 1 NEW SPEAKS 'God-give- n Bullfight Buddies Off for Spain Oddities 1 1 UTO Mr and Mrs James Archibald spending ten days in California, visiting with their son and his wife, Mr and Mrs Ray Ai chibald Mrs Polly Taylor of Preston visited with Mrs Ruth Mendenhall, Friday Mrse S H Atkinson and son LEWISTON Allen, returned home Tuesday from California, where they have the past month. TO HAVE REUNION spent LaVel Galloway underwent a major operation Monday at the Preston hospital The Daughters of the Pioneers The Lewiston First ward offmra their monthly meeting at the have announced their annual ward held home of Mrs Edna Hulse Wedreunion will be held Friday, March Nineteen were nesday afternoon 12 A program will be given in the present Mr and Mrs Jim Mendenhall ward chapel at 10 30 a m and and daughter, of Hazelton Idaho, will be followed by a banquet at returned to their home Wednesnoon in it community hnll Dur- day after having spent the past ing the remainder of the day a few davs visiting Mrs. Ruth free picture show, a program and Mendenhall 6 f. a dance will round out the activiMr and Mrs Jack Wier and ties small daughter, of Roy Utah is All former residents of Lewisspending this week visiting relaare cordially invited to join tives and friends - ton the reunion LeRoy Hulse is spending someNew officers in charge of ar- time in Jerome, Idaho. Franklin Hemingway W C include Mrs Donna Atkinson Is spendOn tlnir wav to Spain "on Hyer, rangements chan man, Etwin Wiser, s utc these American ing a few days visiting relatives Delbert Bodily, secre- anti friends in Lewiston of the bull fight arena, Ern-- t t Mr and Mrs. Clark Draper en-tll.mingwiy author, and Syd- v tary, Hendricks Stocks, chairman of dinner, Leda Pond tamed with a buffet, supper Hennng-vney I'iinklm, toicadnr program x ml he wax tv going, not to chairman; Eric Hendricks, dance W ednesday evening to the folm the civil war but to fir.lit chairman: S R Rogers finance lowing guests: Mr. and Mrs wi It il.oiit it Fi inlclin declared chairman, Fay Bernhisol, recep- Claude LePrav, Mr and Mrs AlUi i little thing like the battle tion chairman, Roley Rogers, ta- bert Moser, Mr and Mrs Irvin of M nil id coultln t stop the Spanbles chairman Taylor, Mr and Mrs Orson Mr and Mrs LaRew But-- t ish interest m bull fights and he w is to open the 1937 i cured trs, Mr and Mrs Fzra Woolley, Mr nnd Mrs Ross Jones, Mrs st ison with an E islei week conDonna Atkinson and Lawrence test "sit-do- g St.75 s! lOKMAItm Southfield to1 Woikeis at the Douglas and Noithrop u.phne f ictones In Southern California whose short strike was ended hi court action, aie shown in a inass meeting at Santa Monica to discuss future plans A few hours later plant otfiuals said nJjst of the nun hid returned to woik, while strike leaders said that only a 10 per cent t it w manned the Douglas plant. - ars . . Be itr He Palce and son Mix Wilton spent list wick in Twin F illx It! iho, vixitmg relatives and f i lends Mis Donna Atkinson spent a fivv davs last w ci k visiting rela-tivand fruml-- , in Logan and .s - 1st South ranteed or inded ing The toughest town of the fighting wext' But even its most killers learned to dread the minuting stare and deadly aim of Tuscon Smith, the two-gu- n man who tamed them with "The Law of 45 DAYTON i ?A93 s, TODU and SVTIRDAY! 11 des-peia- te n Dustless i giv c .00 . in? entertain! d their mothers Tuesday nfurnoon The guts Oilnrs Before Self diamitiztd on salads was A th lmuistriitu.n irv on u- s IICE ed on Mr and Mrs O N SLuait Krnl ly Miss Phoebe Jensen is sp. nding a few das visiting with Mrs. Mane Swan of Preston The Daughters of the Pioneers Mi Mix I istt r Jessop anti gave a u anti dance in the M nil Mis Pulley W mtl-- 1 Dav ton piogrum f imilv amusement hall Friday and Raymond evening The program was as imilv hi i g and W ootlhni v du inlt d the funeral follows: Community singing; SIIVIUS of h nx Clmstian Antler prayers were offered by Edna son nt Id in lv l um Tut sday ufter-iuHulse and Beatrice Pago; talk r r sun is the fathi Mi noon by Namy Jones; solo, Vaughn W M x Its up and Mrs of int.erg Griffith, talk Mrs Paul Merrill M.ii Moiixoti diughltr rf Mis of Preston, solo, Annie W u leham ut the piano by Cm (.line Munson was marl led last accompanied . h, Aiitiei son, son of Ann H insen, comic paper, Illnora vvttk to Mu Oil Ami. son Tiny will Phillips Mrs Louise Shumway, Mrs Paul Merrill and Mrs Calin ike tin u home here and Mix Ftlwird Jtssnp vin Gilgore were special guests Mi from Pieston who h in xu nl tin winter in Og-ttvv weeks ll u e xptidin,. with linn piiMilx ,Mi and Mrs Thom is Jhxsop The Pint hutl gills of the Pri-- a YvyMwtin flayer FtentM t--. 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