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Show THE IIER IAGF SIX A ED- - JO UK SOCIETY N A U, 1,0(1 Lloyds A UTAH, Nr, SATURDAY, MARCH At The Grand of London At The Capitol Against the turbulent canvas of adventure and intrigue which backforms the tne ground oi "Lloyds of London, conpicture that has startled two tinents and which opens Sunday at i he Capitol theater, there stands out one of the great love stories of all time, when fierce courage and vengeful fury fought to the death for a love that flamed while the fate of an empire hung in the pulse-stirrin- g KL'TII SCOFIELD, EDITOR - - RHONE 50 USAC Dames Club Affiliates Musical Given At 'With National Organization Faculty League Packed with the thrill of forbidden kisses that (hanged the desUSAC F'dculty league members tiny of a whole empire, as the fateful lovers forgot everything met at the Bluebird Friday afternoon as guests of honorary mom-h- i but that they wreie man and woman in each other's arms, the rs of the league triTwentieth Century-Fo- x A fine musical program was giv-i- n new by Mrs James Bulloih and umph tells the story of human Mrs George Pauli of Preston as passions that were inextricably woven with the course of history follows When FYcddie Bartholomew, as I young Jonathan Blake and DougKuiely the Tunc For Making Songs Has Come - - Rogers las Scott, as the youthful Hora- 01 lifers of tin- USAC Dames club hae p from Louisville, Kentucky, that then application for and constitution m the National Association ol ;il- Dames lias been appiovcd and that they aie now J dialed w itli the assin latioii. The Loyan chapter is the second in the state to oin tne oinm the lai jre oi jraniatioii, the I niveisitv ol I tah niem-Ijerslu- Ini-versi- NAlD last tv vi ai The USAC Facultv Womens Lcavum lelt theie was a need loi an oitramation ol this tvpe on the campus and last L inict the a jle oar appoml oil a committee to citctl one. the 1. .1. mu then Ma.v l, adc i ship of Mm L. dill) w ex start'd A Johnxnii This c i! Mr- - Km is f.uulty ailcisoi and sponsor ot hv thri i the gioup ami is assisti ! o nits of the othi r imiiihiis Mis lasigut, Mis Flint! Motgan mnl lanoie In ih Christensen an of wonii n Lewis Mrs ,I,n k 'll it mil V of Louise tile Kent in kv, is nitionnl piesnlinl Of f it s ot the Logan club aie Mis ji rani .1 Klonip, piisnhiit One hiiiidt t d t implex duittd at Mrs Orson Cannon vuc pnsnlint ttu Junior Prom of the Logan and Mis Rhea Daley secretary Senior high si lino!, held at the The oiganiatinn is for wives of st hool gymnasium Friday night A ship theme in blue and white undergraduate mid gruduate students and was first begun when it was tarried out in the det orations became common loi tinuricd wom- of pennants, life preservers and The as- am en to attend universities hors sociation was organized at Leland Miss 19- -l Beiyl Rigby reigned as and in Sanford university attended by Miss from there nipidly spread to Cali- Prom Queen and Berkeley, Jovie Ru h and Betty Bench Each fornia university ith a bouquet University of Southern California, girl was prt seated Iowa, Chuago, Northwestern, Wis- of roses by Robert Brooerg, junior and class president Minnesota consin, Kansas, other large universities The Promenade, direited by Miss many There are 2k chapters in all Jean Allen, followed the presentaThe association offers its mem- tion of the queen bers advantages of business, book Patrons and patronesses included reviews, music and many other Superintendent and Mrs E Allen studies as well as the benefit of Bateman, Mrs Principal and associating with other women of George S. Bates, Mr and Mrs of the the university It is the aim J C Broberg, Dr and Mrs R. O organization to assist its members Porter, Mr and Mrs. J F Evans, friendform and life lead a fuller Mr and Mrs Roland Emmett, ships upon common interests Mr and Mrs R F. Shumway. Formal initiation rites will be The committee included held Mari h 31 in the womens Robert general Broberg, Gordon Porter, Commons Student the in lounge John Evans, Sybil Shumway and building Election of officers for Paine. a Emmett Advisors were the coming year will be held at the Miss Pearl Spencer and Frank last meeting in April Baugh, Jr. Dick Owens' Collegiate Rhythm Boys furnished the music. High School Prom (1 Attractive Social Affair AT TUB BOXY Is Postal Carriers Auxiliary Meets The Ladies Auxiliary of Postal Carriers held their tegular meeting FTiday evening at the home of Mrs. John Davis in River Heights. After a short business session dinner was served at one large table to eight members and two special guests Clever Easter decorations adorned the table After dinner the guests sewed and Mrs H. Lee Haies reviewed The Thing They Loved" by Maurice Rutledge g y, sea-swe- Smith Thomas Camp To Meet The Ladies Bridge club of Hyde met Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs Gladys Jensen, with Mrs. Jess.e Burgess as hostess Business was conducted and Mrs. Vcrla Lamb voted in as a new member The remainder of the afternoon was spent playing bridge Store prizes were received by Mrs Gladys Jensen and Mrs Lila Purser Lunch was served at the close of the games to 14 club members and the following special guests: M. j. Thora Balls, Mrs Emma Mrs. Mildred Peterson, Purser, Miss Ivaloo Zollinger entei tam- Mis, Andrea Lamb, Mrs Della ed at a birthday party at her Hyde and Mrs Lila Purser. home Wednesday evening The Sl Patrick idea was used in decorations at the serving table. Progressive games lurmshcd the entertainment of the evening Score prizes were won by Fern The Seagull camp of Daughters of Utah Pioneers will meet MonZollinger and Vada Robinson. The guest list included Margery day at the home of Mrs O. L Tibbitts, Blanche Zollinger, Otilla Packer, 519 East Fourth North at Zollinger, Barbara Merrill, Hilda 2 p. m. Robinson, Margaret Loosli, F'crn Zollinger, Vcndla Robinson, Margaret Clawson, Eleanor Ashleman and Ruth CheckeLta Park ... Seagull Camp Meets Monday Leave For Visit In Women Teachers Meet At Bluebird California Mis Harry Cooper and daughter Caiol of Logan and Mrs William Webb of Nibley left ThursLogan city women leathers held day morning for Los Angeles, Cala soi ml meeting Friday evening ifornia, where they will visit relatives and friends They expect to at the Bluebird. The evening was spent playing return home in three weeks . Monte Carlo Wt.ist, with prizes awarded to Ruth Simpson nnd Mrs Lllen Humphreys at the end of the games Members of the Wilson sehool formed the committee of arrangeThe Misses FTorentia and Jeanne ments They were- Alma Lee Oskar were hostesses at a prettily chairman, Josephine Smith, midnight supper at their Ikiah Farrell, MargaiU Ririe and arranged home Friday night following the Merle Burris A W S ball. A crystal bowl filled with daffodils intermingled with slender candles formed a most liitistic blaster apicntorpiece pointments In clever design harBita Sigma Phi membei s will monized with the general color-s- i meet Monday at 8 p m in the heme Chamber of Comment1 hall Flight couples were guests at the A full attendance is lequextcd supper. Midnight Supper Given By Girls - Beta Sima Phi oev-foun- WESTON Hyde Park Bridge Club Has Meeting Entertains At Birthday Party W?, . tio Nelson, discover a plot to scutTyrone Bower, tie screens new tle a ship and collect the insurMadebeautiful .cnsation ance from LKyds, the boyhood leine . in the Twentieth friends determine to warn Mr Century-FAi-Carrull, II x triumph, Lloyds Llod" of the plot At the last Whin I Was Seventeen of London " hnn uncle takes Horatio's moment, Folk Swedish Song off to sea, and Freddie sets out My Lovt r Is A Fisherman e walk Strickland alone on the hundred-milto London III so ira-The young lad's courage Edwards Tin FTshers Widow asses Sir Guy Standing, head T A Messenger .. Frank LaF'orge of the Two of the foremost stars of syndicate, that he rewards F'ollowmg the musical Mrs Ruth the hoy by taking him into the the silver screen, Marion fiavies Moemh Bell read "Call It A Day," where every year Jonaand Clark Gable, are brought to-Theater Guild comedy success of business, in stature and reputhan grows ther in "Cam and Mabel," a this season by C. L. Anthony Cosmopolitan production replete Tea was served the latter part tation that follow, with During the years of the afternoon in tne tea room comedy, rooften hears the great mance,populai music, feature Jonuthan numspectacular The serving table was beautifully bell of Lloyds toll its message to bers and the slashing action of the arranged with dainty acasia and the ears of listening Britons arena whuh will have its talisman rose3 twice for good news, once for dis- fight local premiere at the Roxy theater Hostesses presiding at the at fair aster Thus rings out the news on Sunday. were Mrs Frederick I. Champ, of the Frenih revolution, of the Besides the chairman, Mrs A. G Barber, Mrs heroic struggle between England glittering ha of the theater, with its George B Hendricks. Mrs Luther and Fiance for supremacy of the Quin-neM E. Mrs. Howell, Joseph and of the swift ruse of Na- beautiful pageantry and its reveMrs John E Griffin, Mrs. seas, lation of baik stage life, and the O H Budge, Mrs. Olof Nelson, poleon of a championship battle in Through these eventful years, thrill Mrs John T. Caine, Mrs Rhoda Jonathan Blake, now played by the squared circle, there are two B Cook. Mrs. Nellie B Langton, Power, has grown along mammoth specialty numbers, one Mrs George W Thatcher, Mrs. Tyrone of which said to ellipse in magLloyds A secret mission to nitude andis Weston Vernon and Mrs Laura R with splendor anything of a meeting with France brings Merrill. its kind ever presented on the Madeleine Carroll, a stormy screen voyage back to England, Miss Davies has the role of the (luring which they discover their X. young waitress who springs to love for each other, and a crushstardom almost overnight In her d ing blow for Jonathan's to fame she madvertcntl inhopes w'hen ht learns that she is rise terferes with the career of a young Lord his married to Stacy, already X Smith camp of The Thomas prize fighter who aspires to be-avowed enemy. Daughters of Utah Pioneers will me world's champion, the latter world of midst the turmoil In m. 2 at at the meet Monday p played by Clark Gable. home of Mrs Pearl Larsen, 330 and personal torment Jonathan, part The two tome to hate each now famous in Lloyds, struggles to North Second East maintain equilibrium and fight other cordially, but a truce is eshis way through to happiness for tablished by the actress' press himself, honor and glory for his agent who conceives the brilliant firm, and supremacy for England idea of announcing a romance beTo protect Admiral Nelson and tween the two in order to further poularity with the public keep the integrity of his fleet, and their Roscoe Earns plays the part of to save the British Emultimately W. D Beers of Salt Lake City his posi- a newspaper man turned press was a visitor at the home of pire, he risks everything he loves, even agent to the rising young musical Mr and Mrs James Adams, Fri- tion, the woman liable to charges comedy star, while Allen Jenkins making himself day is the satirically comical prize and Marva of treason. Maxine Campbell fight trainer to Clark Gable. Walat week last visited Campbell ter Catlett is a theatrical produMalad with Mr. and Mrs. John cer who sponsors Miss Davies' South shows and David Carlyle her leadMrs Reed Campbell and chiling man, who is a rival of Gables S. L. dren of Pingree, Idaho, has been for her love visiting for a few days with Mr Other talented players in the Mr and Mrs. Charles L Reese and Mrs George Georgeson Hobart Lola Johnson of Salt Lake City of Benson ward announce the supporting cast include is visiting wtih her mother, Emily marriage of their daughter, Fae, Cavanaugh Ruth Donnelly, Pert to Robert F. McCann, son of Mr Kelton, William Collier, Sr, FI E Gassman Mrs. McCann Albert oi Clive, Allen Pomeroy, Robert FToyd Wison and Olie Johnson and Joseph Crehan and Elly of Logan were Weston visitors Smithfield. The wedding was solemnized in Malyon Thursday Friday, George Izatt of Logan is visit- the Salt Lake temple ing here with Mr. and Mrs. James March 12, in the presence of the Adams and Mr and Mrs. Edon parents of the couple The marriage is the culmination Bastain Mrs. W J Thompson visited at of a school day romance that began in the North Cache high Logan Thursday with her daughschool some years ago, ter. Marian . Mr. and Mrs Thomas Egbert of Salt Lake City visiteJ several days of last week here with Mr. and Mrs F'e'ix Feller and fanny. Christina Gloorficld of Burley, Idaho is visiting here with Mr. and Mrs. Emery Guy. Mr and Mrs J M Norfleet preMr and Mrs. Lyman Reading sided at two dinner parties at of Logan visited here with Mr. their home this week and Mrs. Martin Price, Sunday The first dinner was given on Many students and town peo- Wednesday evening and the secthe attended ple ond dinner evening tournament of the high schools at Twelve gutsts Friday were present at Malad last week affair each Mr. and Mrs Ernest Swartz of was played following dinMalud were the guests of Mr anti nerBridge and score prizes were given Mrs Delbert Schvancveldt Satur- out on both evenings. day and Sunday. Mrs. F"anny Nielsen has returned from Preston where she has K. S. spent the past 6 weeks. Ted Bevins was at the high LOVE school on business, Monday The following ladies attended The Sixth wurd Relief Societv CHANGED a shower held in honor of Mrs oi gamzation will observe the Eldon Bastain FViday Mrs. Ar- nmety-littof the anniversary thur Neuenswandcr, Mrs. Frank society Tuesday, March 16 OT AN Olsen, Mrs. Charles Simpson, Mrs A good program has been preVirgil Jensen, Mrs Russell Nielpared and will comment e at 2 sen, Mrs Tiff Campbell, Laura p m FTfield. Jeraldine Micheals and All women of the ward are urgMrs. Bernath Morgan. ed to be present Rogers Homer Conn Break A gripping drama of intrigue, and The romance adventure, General Died at Dawn, which begins Sunday at the Grand theater, brings Gary Cooper to the screen e in another colorful role With modern China as its background, the plot of "The General Died at Dawn revolves around the awakening of China to the opof her predatory warpressions lords and the beginnings of a spirit of resistance Cooper, as the is champion of the in the ra ks of the new movement Playing opposite him is beautiful Madeleine Carroll in the role of the lure held out by a warlord to lead Cooper to destruction. "The General Died at Dawn" is the thulling story of a love that blooms between a man to whom danger is life and the girl who was paid to get him out of the way Having trapped him she soon finds herself enmeshed in the same weh Remorse cau'es her to otfer her life for the fice-doof the man she loves. In a thrilling cl.max the pair snatch happiness and love from the very jaws of death and save the cause to which the man had dedicated his life Young Couple Wed In Temple When orchestra leaders get to-t ir and praise the score of a show or motion picture, thats news A goodly portion of the turn1 they have to be nagged into pi lying the songs by Tin Ban Alleys irrepressible pluggers So it is worth mentioning the fact that the nation's most famous baton wicITiers are not only anxious to pluy the songs from Columbia s new Bing Crosby comedy, ' Bennies from Heaven, showing at the Gem theater, but they have gone on record complimenting them in no uncertain terms. Iaul Whiteman: "We doff the chapeau to Bing in his rendition of five of the greatest song hit3 he's ever yodeled! Great numbers for a great singer!" invent Lopez: Lopez speaking and telling you that the Bennies from Heaven score is absolute Tops in Modern Swing Time!" h EMPIRE! mml d Iogan's Alwu.vs a Bargain Buluiifi-- DAY - MONDAY 1 I -I- Are fA 1 AX -- tr -- VMrVWx 4, Art aatf the screen'll favorite crooner in latest! Greatest! .Smash Hit! S 0 Bars and Stripes MADELEINE STARTS SUNDAY! sas: I'lease Attend Rarlv ! ! DAILY a'A Iho f y . two-fiste- d, s-- world "Kb heavy i0 jfthe glamor- I leap mirth Warner first love .make 111 CAIM and MABEL With ALLEM JENKINS CATLETT Smith C. Aubrey ADDED P. M. (A Silly Symphony) AND LAST TIMES TODAY! Ken Maynard in HEROES OFTHE RANGE A JVerrl f PicJiiok Kevseth 20tk Cohiry Fox Ftctur Chr?e 4 Prrdupf'c Zeenrk la HOBART Directed by LLOYD BACON l M I, COLOR I) K 1) CARTOON Virginia Field A MAMMOTH CAST Dutcted by Hcry King Awecut ROSCOE KARNS DAVID CARLYLE A Colorful Bombay MUSIC LAND !C(HI r- ;r were lovers in the eyes ol ,h neck paln CAVANAUGH OPEN New city ordinance No Standing room . . . t weight ring champ..and Mabel ' ous toasrjA of Broadway Its mad, and melo tedious music as only Bros, can produce it! It's fight at as only Marion aud Clark can WALTER HEAR THESE NEW song IIITs: "Bennie From Heaven," Let's ( all a Heart a Heart," "One, Two, Button lour Shin1, "Skeleton In the Onset," and "So I)o 1." Two Reel Comedy "FIGHT IS RIGHT" i attest News! ! CLARK GABLE FREDDIE i; llf 1 txMadeleine CARROLL, N- NOT iitJWA ti GARY COOPER Here again added f t; legion U you! hsl)l - ENDS TOMUHi "" f . a to fl! ff With Marion Davies and Clark Gdble started, and a host of fun inkers in the east as well as hundreds of pietty darning girls, "Cain and Mabel," will open at the Roxy Theater on Sundav olherl CyCain, - TUESDAY! "It takes a smart dame to make a sap out of tough mug like O'Hara, lml . . . hut 1 hand it $ ... -- wfe AL hia 1hut f ;7 trff M. "I SIlOl LD THROW 1 Ol TO THESE IHKiS, . . . YOU STARTED THLS MESS! BING CROSBY 7 r.A SlsTEIt GEM THEATRE - Iw. ! M SIN ' gSING'lL- Johnston and Johnny Burke inti oduced by the only man who could do full justice to them! Great work, Bing!" Glen Gray: "Crash the cymbals sound the brass! Hats off to Bing and five of the grandest song smashes ever featured m one film' Hal Kemp: ' Give Bing a great big hand for his great work in 'Bennies from Heaven, and for banging over in great style five ace tunes!" STORY WHICH THE DESTINY THE l Fred Waring: "Congratulations, Bing, on the swell job you did with five of the swingiest swing melodies!" Shop Fields: "I'll take dozens of this type it's a pleasure to play them -- all five of them! They were made for our Rippling Rhythm style! Thanks, Arthur Johntson and John Burke!" Guy Lombardo: Here's a batch of tunes that will have the air waves swinging and singing nightly praises for the genius of Arthur STARTS SUNDAY, Anniversary ' VFORGF in WHENS YOUR BIRTHDAY? Meets Monday (NOT A CHAIN THEATRE! TOMORROW, MONDAY and Tl . Hollv-woo- ATTHEGEM LAST TIME TODAY Joe E. Brown ct I 4 . ffiNy - m Couple Preside At Two Dinners To Be Observed I? v down-trodde- -- Break, Break, T he Cupboard At The Roxy Cain and Mabel soldier-of-for-tun- balance Meeting Friday received word 1037. 13, MlMCVL NOVELTY and News 1 R VMOUNT NEWS d |