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Show THE HERALD- - JOURNAli PROVIDENCE NEWS Mrs Font Zollinger and Mr. Ted Nielsen visited with Mrs Minnie Haer on Monday afternoon Mr and Mrs Crabtree hae purchased theMyrl home formero ly eupied by the Merrill family Mi and Mrs Frank Merrill and family and Mr and Mrs Glen Dattage have moved into the home formerly occupied by the Crabtree fanvly The missionary class of the First ward Sunday school entertained in honor of Roxce Han-sefor prior to his Salt Lake Cit fordeparture the mission sho Hloeelc - Xorth TTA sion school, he leaves on Thursday for the Danish mission Mis Louis Frank has been m Wellsville for the past ten days at the home of Mr and Mrs Seth Leixhnian who recently welcomed the arrival of a son Mr and Mrs J U Schiess of Missoula, Mont , spent part of last week with his mother. Mrs Susan Schiess and other members of the family. ft QlfcEVS LACE 0 HOSIEKY All shades PAIR $ 4 9f J. PETERSONS SHOE STORE Road Show Coming Mr 6 Mrs m p Over seenty-fiv- e friends friends and relatives A color scheme of gold and pink was used in the appointments Damtx refreshments were served the people attending Among from were Mrs Mary E Fairell, Mr and Mrs T. A Robinson, the Misses Elaine and Fulalia Anderson, all of Logan, James Cagney and Hugh Her-bci- t, Mr and Mrs Ralph Thornley of Mrs Rebecca Nelson two of the many principal Smithfield, of hi ton, Mrs John Adamson of plavers in Mas Reinhardts proFranklin, and Miss Blenda Anderduction of A Midsummer son of Grand Island, Nebraska A hot supper was served to the William by Night's Dream of the immediate family to the membtrs Shakespeare coming n the evening All the children of Roxy Tomorrow Mr and Mrs Bell were present ind all but one grandchild Covers were laid for 33 Mis Schmidt, Salma Hammond, Lun-ett- a Leonard Christensen and Chugg, Matilda Hansen, Lillie daughter, Phyllis, are visiting in Hanson, Verana Tibbitts, Emma Los Angeles. California, with Mrs Bullock and Miss Minnie Schmidt Grant Bankhead and Miss Connie Nilson Miss LaRue Theurer accompanThe Chere Amei club recently ied by her mother motored to IdahoFalls Friday and leturned met at the home of Mrs A C. home Sunday While away they Peterson, where a social afternoon were guests of Mr and Mrs Jack was spent and luncheon enjoyed Additional guests were Mrs. J R Homer Mr and Mrs Walter Fife and Johnson, Mrs Clifford Hebrank, Mr and Mrs Fred Jensen were inn Mrs Joseph Peart Mrs Louis Anderson, Mr and guests of Mr and Mrs Budge Low Mrs Neldon Belli and two chilon Saturday evening dren and Miss Blenda Anderson of Grand Island, Nebraska, and Vernon Bell of Salmon City, Idaho, came to be in attendance at the golden wedding of Mr and Mrs T Bell M Humming Bird Full Fashioned Sunntts Klose tailored suits, swaggers and jigger suits. New fabrics, new shades in sizes 12 to 42. Man here! The new these finest quality pure silk hose. Made of fresh silk and twisted for sheerness and strength. Try a pair of Humming Birds and your Hosiery Problems will be solved. Chiffons, semi and service weights. Theyre shades in E rrS c H 79 n and OTHERS AT 14.98 $16.50 i Stetels New plaids, checks, mixtures and plain, shades in fine quality wool fabrics. Sizes 26 to 32. 98 home. Mrs. Viola Shepard Hadley of Francisco, California, has been visiting since the first of the month with relatives in Cache She was the over-nigValley guest Saturday of Mrs. LaVerna San ht Robinson. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Hendricks and Mr and Mrs. Uylss Lewis New styles in linens, French crepes and taffetas. Clever new style effects in plain shades and novelty plaids You'll styles groups. W spent Wednesday at Smithfield with Mrs. Hendricks' and Mrs. Lewis' parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. who were observing Roskelley, their 50th wedding anniversary. The M Men and Gleaner girls of the Richmond South ward under the supervision of their leaders, Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Ballam, enjoyed a roller skating party Wednesday evening at Preston. Forty members made up Jthe partyAfter returning to Richmond the group assembled at the Ballam home for refreshments and a social hour of games. The committee in charge of arrangements included the Misses Marion Caine. Marjorie Merrill, Jean Spackman, and Elaine John- sizes. find all the newest and shapes in these A styie for every All head sizes occasion. Come in and see them. S)Q and New styles. New fittings, in popular shades and shapes. Red, navy, black, brown. A large selection. Clever new styles, well tailored of new novelty weave material. Sizes 3 to 12. $ $98 New HAND BAGS Misses New SPRING COATS Principal C I Stoddard spent Friday and Saturday at Salt Lake City attending a school administrators confeience Mrs Stoddard uoompanied him on the trip The Utopia club were entertained last Friday evening at the lome of Mrs Ren Bullen. Four tables of contract bridge were played Special guests were Mrs M VV Merrill and Mrs. G G. Mer-'11- 1 Prizes were won by Mrs. Amos Monte Johnson and Bair, Mrs Mrs. M. W. Merrill. Mr and Mrs. Ezra D. Johnson of arrived Greybull, Wyoming, here Wednesday from Los Anwhere geles, California, they hare been spending the past couple of months. They will visit relatives here prior to returning to their home at Greybull. Eighteen couples from Richmond attended a dancing party at the Preston Commercial hall Tuesday evening as guests of Mr. and Mrs Severme Nielson and Mrs Struve. Mr and Mrs. Carl Du"hmiller and children of Salt Lake City have been visitors the past week at the home of Mrs. Buchmiller's Darents, Mr. and Mrs. H. T Plant, Sr. Mrs. Bessie C. Merrill returned home Sunday from California where she spent a couple of months visiting with relatives. The two outstanding social events of the week were the North Cache high school junior prom on Friday and the Benson stake Relief Society anniversary social on Saturday evening at the high school. The gymnasium was beautifully decorated in green and white Mrs. Ruth Feltmas who spent the past three months in Hollywood, California, with her daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Anderson and their young daughter, Janeen, has returned son-in-la- Mimss All 4 $of I t 1. Plan For Social New Spring See these new collar sets. New novelty stles in all the popular shades. Just arrived: CHILDRENS ANKLETS A wide range f crisp - new styles for the little tots Organdies, voiles and prints. Sizes 1 to H 6S. New stnpes or plain shades with novelty tops Sizes 4 to Capitol Theatre Roundup l'-- much-heralde- lr Roxy Theatre his-Uu- English-produce- d P will be held at the regular Elks meeting Wednesday night. All Elks are asked to be present. Immediately following the Elks meeting the Lady Elks will entertain their partners and fr'ends at a card party at the Elks home on West Center. Entertainment has been planned and refreshments will be served. w vCopjright, 1935, NK NEXT: just Serxice, Inc What gi eat canal Im come of age? WHITNEY JUNIORS DOWN SMITHFIELD Hurry! Leaves Tonite The Whitney Juniors gave Smithfield a smashing blow by j 6 a score f at with winning the Whitney gymnasium Friday, W March 13. hitney started with a bang and held the lead all thru the game with a score of 18-- 4 at 8 the half and at the end Thorton was high score man for Whitney with 16 points and Wright was high score man for Smithfield- with eight points. LineupWHITNEY SMITHFIELD 32-2- 32-2- 4 0 0 2 ,wlTlWNOfrOC"T'0" New Tomorrow; It's that funny man cutting capers once again for your amusement! Keller Q Dunkley 6 Thorton 16 Hull 8 Chadwick 2 Wright Nelson Nilson Miles Thain Neubold Reese 0 Fuller Wnyvard 0 Scrowthers. Officials: Referee, Keith Keller; umpire. Gene Hull. P.-T.- A. Meeting Is Well Attended The Providence PTA met Friday night, with the largest crowd ever to attend a reguular meeting, present. Special business was transacted during the meeting. Vice President Alda Kendrick presided. Anna Mathews, school nurse, gave an interesting talk and demonstration on the care of the teeth. Winners of the teeth poster contest were named as Nora Kohler, Lois Checketts. George Blanche Nuhn, Julia Theurer, Campbell and Ella Fuhriman. Third grade students furnished special musical numbers. ABircriL NOW PLAYING SALUTE A TOR TRE MIRTH OF A NATIONI G ELMOT BI B 95 North Main A KTST Logan, Utah 3 E. W. ELLIOT & CO. C 15 I 13 a pMrakl Ettic a a- - n.h fHHI01PmiD(iiIHI DONT MISS THE POPULAR ROXY GIFT NIGHT No' Disappointments! Thursday Night! J TOMORROW ONLY! Good Seats Still Available MW RHMWRDT's aisli production VI II 1 M "UAKF.'I'F.tRF s of 1 A MIDSUMMER DREAM NIGHTS Cu '('L ,'7 , J ML? CXCNEY JOC F. BROWN ROWELL AIT LOL'IbC M) JEN ML'IR DICK Ol.v D. HIGH 111 WDI U ROSS l WILL Kill KT R IIL N1LR ROONEY I R N TRRLE K M.IIL'GH TEViDXLE MCI OR JORY GRWI Ml I Cl ID L ONE DAY ONLY Matinee and Evening Seats Reserved prices Lower Floor 75c and $1.00 All M . i ,-- MU KM r1 r1 O 1 Pts Pts 8 6 4 2 & .CHARLES BOYER JOAN BENNE1 JOEL McCRE A HELEN VINSON -- ? M 10. It s 21-GU- N An election of officers IDteesses 25c - 49c S. Klein CANS SOITI without care was the ironic name wlmh one of the nmM tumbled and ttacu rulei of the New Wot Id pave hi paLn e It wd the mansion home of H ni ChiMojihe. hrjvsm. M.u k kmp nt of the lUh Haiti in the eail (enturv Rising fom stones agtiiuM the hill that ovei looks the spiawb mg peasant town of Milot. this magnificent palate reminds tourists , of a weird episode in Haitian when 8 negio slate ruled the country. Here Henry Clu istoplie held t ou and from its walls he ooked out through a battered tel 'scope to free that hi people kept busy. Years alter his downfall, lenders dug up floor and bioke in walls of the palate in Hearth of gold they believed the king had hidden, but not a sigu of tieaniire ever turned up. Two stamps of Haiti pbtuie llu palace. One was printed in 19) and the other in 1933 Elks and Ladies Childrens PAGE FIVE. ' 6. le son. COLLAR SETS 93 HOLLYWOOD r Bv 1 speare's famous play brought to the screen by Producer Max Reinhardt. Reserved seats are obtainable at the Roxy box office , to The t h t ill of seeing Fred As- night and all day tomorrow lor taire ami Ginser Rogers swing the evening performance. The-- bsx through striking new loutines to office tomorrow opens at 2 o clock unes bv Berime is supple- to take care of this sale. .t mented for filmgoers by plenty Two matinees of A Midsummer action thnlls in t.he will be Dream" Nights presented, ew nautii il musical, follow the but both of these shows have been leet at the school Crpitol for reserved IT especially high Varch HOLLYWOOD, Things get otf to a turbulent and college students and no tickets Douglas MiLtrtn, the former stait of marines will be sold to the public on these a when bunch Lorraine Eddy of musical comedv, nd Astaire teaching a gang of shows. The outstanding productoia sought an umontested di- tough and tion will not be shown on any to dance sailors vorce from the former star of of make the mistake talking screen in Utah again this season. mIi nt films, now' u motion pic" The about "sissies for A 'MidPrices in ture pr odm er that ensues aboard one of summer NightLogan s Dream" are --lower Mi Lean wa.s reported to have Sam s dreadnaughts is the nde than anv other city in the state agreed he would not contest the first of a series of action high- - where this has shown. Mam floor avtion after a properly .settlement a scrap be- seats are include that ghts available at 75c and 41.00 had been et fee led out of court tween Astaire and Randolph Scott the balcony seats are S 5c. Judge Ben B Lindsey, famous for and some fancy high diving by and Prices ran as high as $1 63 when his martial relation judgements the dancing star when he's forced the Max Reinhardt production will hear the cae to escape from guard duty on the was shown in Salt Lake, and highcities. battleship other in er than that Three of the screens leading have plenty of opThe Max Remhard's fabulous probrunette actress. Claudette Colfor and dance, to has finally come to the bert. Dolores Del Rio and Irene portunityBerlin sing seven duction written has Irving thanks to Warner Brother's screen, the film Dunne, today rois Scott tunes for the film. courage, and we find eoiony for long journeys teamed with Harriet magnificent that Shakespeare at his most fanThe iaeious Miss Colbert was mantically d Radio's RKO Hilliard. tastic is exactly what the moviese en route to New York on a shop i need singing discovery Seeing this is an experi-encHer ping trip to buy furniture you are urged not to mlsk, new husband Joel I'nssman a weiid and wonder adventure ia remained behind to tate foi his beauty, humor and imagination. prat tree Only the magic camera is capable of following the Bards wildest A contratt with Douglas Fair Its flights; only Hollywood with.. the banks. Jr. to play a leading role Tickets are still available at the million resoures could capture in one of his of fairy glanmr that A films had Delores Del Rio rush Roxy theater to see the event of essence Night's Dream" is screen season, "A Midsummer Midsummer I ing and packing so she could be the of. m London by the end of the Nights Dream," William Shake made de costume month Her husband, accom signer Cedricon Gibbons, Vacation a brief panics her from his studio. Muss Dunne departed for New York after signing a long term contract with Paramount studio She will spend several weeks in the east before starting her next ERE M HE BIG PICTURES! picture. After Frank Farr, vaudeville w lor, had hunted screen employ R Y ! - - ENDS TONIGHT 4 II H ment for weeks without suis-e.sa film job today hunted Furr, and "I.''7r IW " couldn't find him. 9 A major studio tested the player a short time ago and finally planned a part for him. Farr, however, had vanished and the Mi leSerten toUke& TJangewme studio began searching the coun try. Blonde Carol Lombard returned to her film chores today after having been confined to her home for a week by a siege of influenza Palace A Negro. King called to extend congratulations and well wishes The home was bright with a ariety of cut flowers and potted plants, gifts from IE. W. ELLIOT & CO.E Fashion demands a suit and here they are in all the important new styles for spring. TI Mrs. 1 7. The STORIES ih Mathew T. Bell itlehratcd their golden wedding on Tuesday March 10 Open house was held at their home from 2 to and MARCH TUESDAY, RICHMOND The short talk on Sutulav bv Alvin morning were given Hanson and MinS Jean Hatchin-son- . Fred Jensen spent lat with Mrs Malmda Thursday Fuhriman of Rner Heights. A farewell testimonial was given in the ward chapel on Sundav evening for Rovce Hansen before he left for Salt Lake City The program was as fololws Two vocal solos J E Spuhler, two flute. Mohn and piano selections Remarks Malm Rice Holgar Larsen; vocal solo Winston Hansen; remarks. G D Hansen and Royce Hansen The prayers were by Oliver Hanson and L. D Zollinger The speakers m our Sacrament meeting Sunday evening were E. J Passey and Charles H England The prayers were by Conrad- Alder and L D Zollinger Mrs Orin ennergreen motored here Wednesday from Mackay to her get daughter, who has been at the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Font Zollinger. The family will make their home at Mackay, Idaho, w'here Mr Wen nergreen has employment. Mrs Ray Snowball and children of Smithfield spent Sunday with her parents, Mr and Mrs Moses Bullock Mrs mma Hammond entertained the members of her club at a quilting Friday evening Those Mesdames Annie present were LOGAN. UTAH. Net Chain Theater H Last Showing Today nc I Vicki Balcony Baums 75c GIVE MY LOVE witr PAUL LUKAS WYNNE GIBSON ERIC LINDEN ADDED TIIE THREE STOOGES in Pop Goes The Easel Latest and Universal News UNTIL SIX P. M. j (Everyday Except Saturday) AFTER SIX P. M. 10c with RANDOLPH SCOTT ASTRID AllWYN . . . HARRIET HUllARDl Lyrics and music by Matine-Reserved for Logan Schools Box Officej Open Tomorrow at 2.00 P. M. Positively only Utah Showing of this Production this season! Matinees at 3:00 P. M. - Evenings at 8.15 P.M. IRVING BERLIN -AL- SO-COLOR CARTOON and NEWS (( Y ! C |