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Show .. hJfeMtfgtllgliaMUKMil THE HERALD-JOURNA- LOGAN, UTAH. L. JUNE SATURDAY. 1 9 f. PAGE FIVE ?,. Highh'jhts in Stanford Mystery Lamson At the Capitol David A ' k of the Stanford I'niveiMtv Piess. and his wile, who was lound dead in the bathtub of tiieir Stanford campu.-- home. Her head was crushed. Mr. Lamson was held for questioning Below, the Lamson bungalow Inset, a diagram, show mg li fire where Lamson burned weeds and a piece of pipe was found 2' Mrs. Lam-sobedroom and bathroom. the new Fox roAdorable, mance with Janet Gavnor and Henry Garat in the stellar roles, comes to the Capitol theater on Sunday to begin an engagement of 4 days It is reported as a notable production with the most popular player in America and the premier European screen actor setting a new standard in film entertainment. Miss Gaynor plays the role of a lovely girl who does the wooing and the winning of a handsome soldier of the guard. Garats role is said to give him a splendid occasion for his American motion picture debut. The supporting cast is a notable aggregation of character performers, and includes C. Aubrey Smith, veteran of the stage and screen: Herbert Mundin. whose portrayal of Bridges in Cavalcade" is one of the outstanding performances in films; Blanche Fridenci. Stuart Holmes, Albert Conti, Ferdinand Schumann-Heink, Esther Muir, Hans von Peter Twardowski, Duray, Barbara Leonard, Sterling Holloway and Joe Caits The direction is by Wilhelm Dieterle The story is from the of Paul Frank and Billie pens Wilder, and the screen adaptation was provided bv George Marion, Jr und Jane Storm. Summv Lee, who conceived and staged the musical stq'vces for nearly all of the impotent Zeig-fel- d and 'or many productionother Broadway hits and motion pictures, supervised the musical and dance numbers of "Adorable,' each of them an important adiunct of the picture. The music is by Werner Richard Hevmann. with additional nones and Ivrics by "(chord A Whiting and George Marion, Jr. A with of interest of Wednesday 1 In uicd Noble Aftei the marriage a wedding served at the home ot the bride patent for members ot the famines The dinner taole was entered with a wedding cake and at the ends were pink tapers in silver holders All appointments were in pink and white. Sixteen guests were included guests were Mr George Hyper, Miss LaVon Hyper. Mr and Mrs Albert Hyper anu Mr.-John arui of Heber City The young couple will make their home in Logan for the summer and will attend the summer school session at the Utah Stale Agricultural lollege The bride was the guest of honor at a shower glve.i last w'eek bv Miss Hear! Andrews, Miss Nevada Watterson and Mrs Don Jo ies Thirty guest were m attendance. Many lovely gifts were received by the guest of honor. Mrs George Napper entertained at a brdal shower in honor ol Mrs Hyper for friends u id neighbors Twenty guests were includ- d:nmr wa & n j Socials Honor Bride Of June Miss LuKue Iheurer entertai.ieo tne uniix-iunu leacners 01 ini LkilA a. Providence hirst waid i uesuay Home nei evening in e sholt, Louise Dresser, Andy De- - they send two sons intj the compliment to miss Keidu r a June brute. and George E Stone Only one returns lie ami TheyitLit A social evening was enjoyed worked under direction of Ralph his father find their business The picture, produced ed hv the enactment of prohibi-b- v alter a nu n luncn was served, x acCharles R Rogers, is released tion. but they struggle through table was covered witn a cluny the years that follow, maintaining cioui over rose colored satin by Paramount. witn a miniatuic in was centered The film centers around a re- - .their dignity and covers were marked lor Hals, middle-clas- s brewing spite of sorrow and loss of for biiue. spectable monger, rutinman, Mrs. La von When war breaks out, tune family. Mrs. v lnne. Lolnnger, Mis. emu Bean Mrs. Hansen, aurianu, sirs vesta Alder, Airs, cumuian Aiuer. by mOBEL Miss Wonona Hansen, miss norma miss Marr Bryson, mcEHIOTT ruuaeiK.iecnt, Miss rtutn Alder, Miss Leah James o and tne Hostess. j ss ma aavcM miss bunriman was presenteu witn a pnse anu puses were We'r Just so worried about you) a slpgle night, shuffled towaro awataeuguest to mis. cumuian Aiuei Monnle them. wud It." Why. thought youre taking anu miss rtiuueikuecnl. . Monnie laughed, and the sound ' surprise, be was really an olo Miss runriman was the guest Sandra will be 'man! The great Mr Cardigan! ol nonor at a shower given last wasn't pleasant, there, she said without sttrrlug And she bad ueen afraid of him rriday evening at tne noute u. He seemeo miss Lucule rue. one nuudrea Why? Sandra will hold bis band and always. and ten guests were inciuuea. a smooth his pillow. Won't she?" strangely bumble, strangely small "Monica?" When had he ever social evening wus spent and light She Kay shook her head. were bfrved. misa Shes called her Monica? It was odd to refreshments cant. she said faintly. r unrnnan received many loveiy It- to was hear ol you "It too. good burt. badly gilts. come. Yes. My boy he is bad DflRLiriG BFGTN HERE TODAY Monnie ODare, young and beau- -, tiful, sails for Europe as the coni panion of Miss Anstice Corey, an old friend Monnie is trying to forget Dan Cardigan, believing he has jilted her for Sandra Lawrence Dan's parents look down upon Monnie because the O'Dares arr poor and favor the match with Sandra. In London Arthur Mackenzie, New Yorker, asks rich middle-age- d Monnie to marry him. Before she has given him her answer she re Pceives a delayed letter from Dan. explaining his neglect and begging her to forgive him. Monnie decide, to return home immediately. Monnie reaches Belvedere, he: home town. In the midst of the ex citement of seeing her mother anc sister again she learns Dan is ir a hospital, seriously injured in au She automobile 'accident. that just before the accident Dan and Sandra were mar ried. NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY CHAPTER XL1 'T'HERE was no room In Modoles heart just then tor anything but the terrible. acblDg fear. Dan burt perhaps dying! Why. it wasnt possible! Only last week seven days ago sbe bad received bis letter. He bad written that be loved ber. He bad said that and Monnie. believing him, bad rushed bait across the sorld to prove It Now this! What was sbe to do? Where to j His voice broke on the word! Monnie He could go no further saw blm not as Dam s father, s barrier always to their happiness but as a shattered human being bowed down by a we'ebt too great to carfy. Sbe said something to nun n a low tone and be looked at nei You can come right gratefully. along witb me," he told ner "Both ot glancing at Charles. yon. How do, Eustace." Charier nooded. Monnles mind regie tered. subconsciously, the tar that Charles looked remote cole was If It as he were being drawr Into a situation for which ne tell extreme distaste, tbe utmost als'-learn- s - shrinking. ANOTHER door swung silenlh open before them. They wer A hoe In a narrow white room pltal bed. high. n'rrow. stark lib a figure beneath the blankets Monnie didn't see the middle aged woman In the big chair, th Sli young nurse beside her didnt recognize Geraldine, dark uuder a blue hat. She saw onl turn? Mrs. ODare sad Kay stared at Tbe ber with stricken faces. younger girl, usually so nonchalant. so cool, was shaken. " You wjnt go to him. You Kay couldnt now that Monnie passed her hand across her eyes. Wbat had someone said s minute ago? The world still rocked around her. Ah. yes. Bbe knew. "Sandra and Dan were married by a Justice of the peace last night, a voice had said. Was It true could It have been? Nonsense! Ridiculous! She wouldnt faint, she told t.erself resolutely. You didnt do things like that frighten people You Alien there was no need. ere strong aud brave as long as iou could bear things. But Bbe Aas Id a sort of fog now. Things voices, came to her only dimly Kind eyes looked at her sorrowThere fully. compassionately. was a new face In the room. Who How that? Oh. Charles. She how strong! i good he was ntreal to him slowly across theoom. She clung to him. Somehow It seemed so right! she said faintly Charles. Dan. Mon-ole- j ner mind. The trip with Charles to tbe hospital through the famil-wa- s Charles jar streets. driving Snently and expertly, not saying a WOrd. of white The low building The Judith Lawrence stone. Memorial that had been erected "Hes hes after Sandra's mother bad died 1 kDow. he soothed. Ironical, wasnt It. that it should know. Then. In tbe tone one now be housing Judith Lawrence's aught use to an ailing child. Its daughter? all right." He repeated It quietly. How badly Is Sandra burt?" "It's all right," Monnie didn't really want to She answered Kays last words. know but sbe had to talk, bad to Charles bolding ber band. keep herself from thinking. No. I wont go to him. Mon-ol- e I dont know." Charles face said brokenly. "Don't be was turfled away from her. Not " a Of afraid sudden ber voice seriously, i think. Her face on a of note look harshness, cut flying glass." Don't be afraid strange to her. Tbe doors opened to them as to do I'll get talked though someone, waiting, bad Obanything so We're all about. terribly served their arrival. A tall, raid of that, aren't we? As II woman In crackling white, l mattered when someone's her cap banded narrowly in black But I won't. My place Isn't velvet ribbon, received them. Hers Is." there. Yts. Will you Miss O'Dare? come In here?" a blackness In ber was This was the walling room, INHERE now. It was. sbe bright, cold. Impersonal. The felt wbat when you whole place, tbe corridor, everyyou Imagiiitd. were drowning. .. disinfectants. A thing reeked Dou t talk Ilka that," Kay cart moved by on rubber tires said, eyes wide with trlgbt. You Monnie shivered. wbat ws feel. Dans father, aged 10 years to know that 1 gray-haire- dy-u- g i, Pool ... theyre afraid His eyes were closed and came slowly and painfully At the nurses almost In sighs nod. Monnie moved closer. this Dan? It couldnt be. liar, was strong and Invincible, browr and alive. This was the wreck ol a man. Her heart felt as thoiigL an Icy vise had clamped Iteeli upon It. She had not felt like weeping before this but noy she was conscious of floods of teart welling up within her. tears she dared not shed. Suddenlv the long lashes flick rred and Dans eyes were open Recognition staring at her. dawned In them. "Come closer," the young nurse said softly. "Its all right Sbe advanced unlil she stooc Whv. beside him. Monnie.' Dan said In a perfectlv uaiurs Tliev voice, albeit a weak one I told me youd gone away for you everywhere He coughed and the mothet leaning forward witb a dami handkerchief pressed to her lips threw the nurse a warning glance Dont bother to talk." Montu. said softly. "Im here now li doesnt matter, does It?" She bad dropped to her knees bv hi side, was cradling one of his big bands, so strangely limp. In hei own two o'um ones. Im glad youve come." Dan "I missed you so whispered. The ourse leaned over, ber flu Her glance gers on his pulse loot bright, calm. Impersonal, them all In. h "He mustnt get excited." said, wordlessly, over Mrs. fcardi gaDs shoulder. Monnie nodded Dans eyes flew open again Dont go away." he said, sud clear denly strong, suddenly "1 want you here be voiced. side me "I promise. Dan. Monnie said In a voice she bad difficulty in "I promise you keeping steady. I will. ' (To Be Couil.iuedj and Mrs Mr ubn-mai- fftfr VMUJSIIDAY iminS PATTERN NOYEI.TV Visitor Returns Home Thursday Glen Earl enter-- IUKIIEN NO. 4J5 La.ura. MOTIFS No dishes dishes! Dishes housewife eun get away from them, houseshe whether enjoys this hold task oi not Just as we have found that an uttiaetive kitchen makes the work to be done tn it more pleasant, so could be made u gieat deal mote by agreeable using such jolly towels ns ure shown here They are so simple to do for they are g Dinner Party At Karl Home ed con-vin- VIEW IS!? Th spring foi nml banquet the Los DtLehios i luh ot the Lo Senior high si hoot wu held Friday evening at the Bluebird idea was ileverl The inusw worked out in the toads and deco rations Along the center of th table wus a staff with the iiiiimi id Notes weie n.sed ms signatures plate tard.s Spring flowers added to the attractiveness of the banquet tables Horn! acted as Miss Dorothy toa.stmistiess Responses were giv-- i en by Mis Marion Heterson, Miss Ruby C'aidon, Miss Inez Maughun, Miss Lunlle Emmett, and Miss Vocal solos Genevieve foolev were given hv Mnu (piye Stewart and violin duets were piuved by Miss Ruth Watkins and Miss Orahe Hailev Following the banquet the guests were joined by their partners and the remainder of the evening was Miss in Inez spent darning Maughan and Miss Hear! Spencer, were spcui) guests Miss Blum he Gardnii, Miss Vanda Shaffer Miss Evelyn Hayward and Miss Dorothy Horn!, were In i harge of the plans lot Hit affair May, in the J 50. Formal Banquet Friday At Bluebird nun Harlow Mumnnn link HIOXE Mus Ora Logan temple, when Ro.se, became tbe bride of Gler. Giles Fyp i of Meber City. The ceremon) was performed by V A g iot marriage wan Milonuuzed EDITOR. in stride At Temple "Song of the Eagle, a bold, sweeping drama of two decades of Ametican history, as seen through the eyes of one Ameriean family, will he the next attraction at the Grand theater. It will open there Sunday. of The breath-takinmarch events during the most vital period in world history, from the opening of the World war up to the present and then on into the future, is thrillingly chronicled in the picture. It is arted out by a cast headed by Charles Bickford, Rich ward Arlen, Mary Brian. Jean Her- - , rrrZER. RULA C. Spring Wedding Solomnized ns At The Grand Patchwork Quilt Pattern j wuRS. aim ' uied at a prettily arr mged dinner pirty at their home Friday uning 1 he table was centered with a crystal howl filled with un colored tulips Covers were rnarued for Mr and Mrs Jesc Karl Mr and Mrs S Needham, Judge M C Harris. HOLLYWOOD Rule pinks am ,'K ,VjIS rharlrs (J,udwln ()f a ure at blues whul having pale nii thf host am, hostess St AW 0: set vice, $2k(Kl; fixed chill gra. $2fAI(i; lcbt outlay, $.5,392; capital transportation, $35,I0; total,1 Wheeler to be embroidered in outline stitch n a cnloi to harmonize with the kitchen accessories Surely the bnde-tn-b- e be happy to would set a in her of such towels have for on each day they vwmld add just tbe proper touch of gan tv to one of her many household t.iik.'a Bend Joe for this pattern to Her Needleeraft Dept. SI! Eighth AvCnue, New York (Ttv hope-ches- t, IsO-g- ' - IwrlnlcAn IjCJIVCS ROT MiSH'OTl t;:hH."72 The board also voted to cooperM iss Alice Tsr.telsen of Hvrum, ate with the farm bureau in the M. fair this fall and approved recom- daughter olwillMr nnd Mrs. A. leave June 5 for mendations of Clerk Lloyd Theiir-e- r Isfaelseu, that $20, the average high Salt Lake City, where she Will s hool student transportation cost, spend ten days at the mission lo her departure for Following dinner the icinaindet be set as a special registration home prior if the evening was enjoyed with fee for fifth yea.- - high school stu the California mission. moanand eards A farewell testimonial parly will dents be given in her honor Sunday W. Kirkbride J. Superintendent was authorized to select janitors evening at the Hyrum First ward who will attend the janitors and i hapel. custodians hchool in Salt Lake A bantam rooster hatched on a City this month The hid of James H Cantwell of $500 for the Amalga farm at Leesburg. Ga., is so tiny school property was accepted One that its owner keeps It as a pet ir a bird cage. other hid was made. Public hearing on the Cache OWNED HORSE 81 YEARS county school budget for ADVANCED which contains reductions nf $47.-2SOl'TH PATTEN, Me. H'ti Classes and from the 1932-3will Elementary Is a 31 year-old budget, horse. be hold June 15, according to an- Prince, in Tap Dancing and now carrying the second generanouncement from school offices to Pattion of the Drew Swimming. The tentative budget was ar- ten academy The family horse, owned ranged at a recent meeting of the by Mr. and Mrs. E. O Drew, has si hool boaul It contains a total been in that family during its Registration, Monday, for the year nf " 772 as com- entire life June 5th, at 2 p. in. 12 with for last $336,071 pared year GOOSE IS WATC HDOG Daily Classes Six Weeks The reductions come principally BEAUMONT, Tex. d'.I- P- G. C. in the amount of outstanding for $1.00 at USAC Gym. Heckard has a goose that lays no foi back pay owed teachers, egg, but which has a golden and in further reductions in ving honk. When a chicken For Information teacher salaries. In the former ' thuf entered Heckard's poultry Call 918. division, only $,S9(i7 is set up for vard. the goose reared high and eerueil salaries as compared with honked long and loudly. The thief 1932-367 in $IK,.7 V fled. Teacher salaries for the coming school year will total $137,000 as compared with $149,700 for the An addition of year just past $40i)0 was made for high school laboratory, this being in conformity with the hoard's changed policy to do away with laboratory fees Tim .Today ! hat''d the high srhnol students Other individual items throughout the budget are virtually the same The budget; divided into general departments, is as follows: General ZANE GltKVS I mt.st Story Wilh An AI.E STAR sercontrol, $9200, instructional vice. $r, 2.170. operation of plant, CAST OF ( GREAT STARS mainten mce of plant, rllf popularity right this nunute Jean Harlow wears both these colors well, und looked partieu- larly smart stepping along to work in a pale pink squashy cotton tweed dress, made with puffed sleeves made in one with the yoke and three little bows tying the dress shut in front Shes an advocate of no stockings and short- sox, wears white ones with fiat heeled white sports shoes Lilian Harvey, dancing at the Cocoanut Glove with Gary Cooper looked most summery m a pink pique evening dress, cut high in front and tn the waist in the buck A jacket of the same materia! was fastened with a huge pearl button and had starched t u'flml,. sleeves. e Adrienne Amei, at the Gold Room with a pnrty of friends, wore a light blue chiffon evening dress, with darker blue making panels down the sides of the skirt and the top of the e bodice She carried the cutest muff of fluffy pah' blue ostrich waist-lengt- l!i.33-3- -- 3 h Beverly-Wilshlt- war-r.ui- feathers. Maureen O'Sullivan, riding along Mrs. Mervyn S. Riley of Holly- the Beverly Hills bridle path with wood, Cain., Jett lor her Home John Farrow, wore ernv ridine Thursday alter spending the past breeches, blue polo shirt, gray vest week m Logan witn tnends una I at. relatives Mrs. Riley was the guest of honor at a supper party give.i bv Wedding1 Mr. and Mrs. tudward vV. Carlisle Tuesday evening in Logan canyon, bix guests were included. Miss Lois Maughan left loi Sil Lake City Thursday evening t b present at the marriage of a friend Muss Alice Ashworth, whuh took place Friday evening at the Manor house. Miss Maughan will remain in Mr and Mr. A. N Anderson of this illy annuume the beihrothul Salt Lake until Sunday Velda to Von of their uaugnter, H Kooerison, son ot Airs. Neiia rl RoDeitson ol Alton, Utah. Miss Andeiso.i and Mr. Kohert-soate graduates of the Utah Mate Agricultural college. Miss Anuerson is an uccompiianed musician und is prominent in churcn in and community activities. She is vteiJ known as a kumei garte.i ui tne uty the pot year she has been employed us au instructor in a .souineru Utan school. Mr Robertson received his deami gree from tne UbAC in will be lemembered on the camtne of been editor pus, having ciiudc.it Due puojuatiou and was prominent in numerous otner activities He is miniated wuh the t' Kappa Alpha iralermty ahd is very m live in church und civic j Parents Tell Of Retrothel ls money-sa- ht-"- Attend In Salt Lake 4 3 Grand Theatre Eat THE SUNSET PASS iip'. n CAPITOL Ramon Novarro SUNDAY - AT GRAND -- SUNDAY, MONDAY Last Time Today! The Barbarian MONDAY AND TUESDAY Another laranuiunl Fine Iroiliiition BOUGHT TUESDAY HE MOUNTS TO STARDOM on the of romance and song Wi'ngs unairs Couple Married in Logan Temple Miss Cora Pace of Price, Utah, anu Vjeorge C. Morgan, son o. airs, .viaij Morgan Oi Logan, were niairieci ihursuay in tne nogan , temple. A wedding dinner was served at the home oi the bridegroom e mother following tne marriage. Tne dinner tame was centered witn a Beautiful wedding cake. Covers were marked ior thirty. n were Mrs. guests Pace, mother ot the bride, Mr and Mrs Carlisle Pace, Mary ana Lynn Pace and Mrs. M. c. ot Price, Mrs. Milton cotta m of Calit., Mr. and Mrs. bam Morgan and family ot txaysvilie, and Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Hess and family of Fielding. Mr. Morgan is a graduate of the Utah Stale Agricultural coileg. and has been an instructor in the Carbon county high scuuol. mis Morgan has attended senooi n. California, lhe couple will make their home in Logan for tne summer, returning to Price at of senool this fall. Janet Gaynors new screen sweetheart, Henry Garat, makes his debut in this delightful love story with music. Entertain For Club Members Miss Sylvia Baxter was hostes. tc members of the M G.K. club at her home Thursday evening. Visiting and music formed the entertainment alter which a late luncn was served. 'i he living rooms were decorated with spring flowers. Fourteen club members were present. V hwL - rsssn AI.SO ONE-REEACT, SNOW WHITE Hollywood on Parade and Paramount News L ' it |