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Show THE 0 pail harkison Service Staff Correspondent by terviewer pressed him for de- 30 three-passeng- er gossip-monge- pea red in Dancing Co-e- Ann Nagel and Richard Arlen have the romantic leads at the Roxy today in the thrilling adventure of iron men in the red pits of molten metal, Hot Steel, which also features Andy Devine. Thus is the first Logan showing of Hot Steel' and is on the same at regular Roxy Bargain prices. program with "Geronitno the picture colony began looking for a breakup of his marriage with Lana Turner as soon as the couple flew back from the ceremony as Las Vegas. He is certain that persistent pitiless rumors had a lot to do with the. separation which came in four and a half months. The musician really has a variety of enthusiasms,' but he is typed as a perverse and acidulous screwball like something that elder and unrelated Shaw. George Bernard. Its a bard thing to shake. ;When a magazine in That Isn't all. Shaw has agreed to lead his band regularly on the Burns and Allen radio show, and he has accepted a bid to conduct the last program this season of the National Symphony Orchestra in Washington, D. C. He recognizes the invitation as a flattering nod from good music to the idealism of an so there'll be an original Artie Shaw composition along with his arrangements of some Debussy and Ravel. He also l dance-ban- tales, d are Bos- spemi weeks with thoir mg a few grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Owen and family. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Mechaii and daughters Beverly and Marilyn returned to their home in after having Idaho, Pocatello, spent the past month with Mrs. Meeham's parents, Mr and Mrs. Denton ebstcr and other relatives. Miss BarDee Jensen is visiting this week in Salt Lake City. John Jorgensen of Huntsville is er, entertained their mothers at the liomu of club leader Mrs. Ann Obray. A breakfast was prepared by the members and served to the following mothers. Ida Newbrand, Jane Pearee, Josephine Lofthouse, Ethel Hall, Amy Neilson, Zelda Howells, Melissia Howells, Ruby Welch and Bertha Johnson. and are as richly dramatic as circus lore. Mr. and Mrs. Roman Dailey MrandMr?.A,,F their family motored to Bear Lake and their sons, Norman and on Friday to attend the Wilcox Sant Dale of Clifton, Mr. and Mrs. Mon-tel- l' family reunion Wickham and their sons Clair, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Sparrow of U? I,oy and La Moine of Logan. ' Ogden were dinner guests at the . The Misses Naomi Galloway and home of Mr. and Mrs, Clyde Check-ett- s Nelson who are employed on Sunday. On their return Joyce visited at their Ogden, parents, Mr. home in the evening they were acMrs. Harold Galloway and Mr. and Mrs. Checkett9 who and Mrs. Clarence Nelson on Suncompanied by visit with them for a few day. days. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Erickson of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Shepherd Salt Lake City visited with Mrs. . rnd their family of Benson spent Alma L. Jensen and her family Sunday visiting with his parents, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Shepherd. The Misses Norma and Melba , Mrs. Frank Sant returned to her Preece of Cove and Darwin Wickhome at Soda Springs on Tuesday ham visited with Mr. and Mrs. after a visit with her parents, Mr. Ezra Wickham last Sunday. and Mrs. Leslie Jensen. Miss LuDean Archibald returned Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Robbins, and home from Salt Lake City Miss Emma Robbins motored to after Saturday spending six weeks there Spanish Fork, Utah, last Saturday studying music. to take their sister, Mss Sarah Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Johnson and Robbins back to school after a few their two children of Beaver Dam, weeks visit here with her father, were guests at the home of Mfs. Cyrus Robbins. Johnson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. George A. Grlffeth D. W. Buttars on Sunday. accompanied their son Melvin GrifDarwin Wickham, accompanied fith and his family of. Fairview his mother, Mrs. Ezra Wickham, to Star Valley, Wyoming, to at- by and Mr. and Mrs. Elden Manning tend the Griffeth family reunion and their children, spent Monday which was held there recently. at Ogden. On their way home they Mrs. William Campbell and her called on Mr. and Mrs. Andrew three daughters, Kathryn, Lucille Olsen at Brigham. and Anita of Logan visited with her Mr. Leonard Perkins and Mrs. sister, Mrs. Alma L. Jensen and her IrvinTaylor attended the Perkins family on Friday. reunion which was held at Mrs. Gerald Dailey and her four family Lava Hot Springs on Saturday. duughter of Roberts, Idaho, spent George A. Griffeth and Walter several days in Dayton visiting Beutler made a business trip to with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. Salt Lake City on Monday. W. Buttars, her sister and brother-in-laMiis Eva Jean Frew of Ogden is Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Archi- visiting with her grandparents, Mr. bald, and Mr. Daileys parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Atkinson and other and Mrs. A. F. Dailey. relatives and friends here this Mr. L. M. Perkins spent a few week. days visiting with his daughter, Mrs. Elvin Shepherd and her inMrs. Ruth Mendenhall and her fant son, who was born at the family. home of Mrs. Rasmussen at PresMr. and Mrs. Spencer Crookston ton, returned home Monday afterand their family visited with rela- noon. tives and friends at North Logan Mrs. A. P. Callister visited with on Sunday. friends and relatives at Oakley, Mrs. Lloyd S. Price entertained at Idaho, recently. a family dinner on Sunday, July Mr. and Mrs. Marvin G. Jones, 28, honoring her husband on the their son Dennis and Mrs. George anniversary of his birthday. Guests L. Jones spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Young at their borne a Inkom, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Harmon and their baby, Mrs. Warren Wickham and their son Gordon of Hazelton, Idaho, called on Mr. and Mrs. O. N. Stuart and their son Richard, accompanied them to Idaho, where they were dinner guests of , Mr. and Mrs. i Maurice Chevalier in LOVE ME TONITE Log! Greatest Summer Show -- Charles Boyer and- - Bette Davis as they appeared in Heaven, Too. - INDEPENDENT We told you that this summer the shows would live up to that name . . . Ard in presenting such hits as craw "Marylan a Wa-"terl- Four Lil i a n RusSons, sell" and the Edison p i c t ures we believe they have ! 1 TOMORROW at 1:45 P. M. Then. Monday to Wed. 2 2 MAJOR HITS NEW TODAY! OF SCOTLAND (LUMBER) YARD Zone," Bridge, 15 Mats. - 20 Eves. "snERiocr McCarthy New d, "Untamed,' Moon," Torrid Adults. 15 - Children 10 L Season! All This and flNTERMOUNTAIN lent-wer- e . I 'rcston Jeanette MacDonald Myrna Loy is of M.iine and Irene of 2 working on a couple of screen stories about a bandleader, largely autobiographicef. But Shaw hopes to go on from there, perhaps as writer and which Miles Mrs. Don ami Misses un si h daughter Zorina - Richard Greene in I WAS AN ADVENTURESS score. hes Welcli Mr family of Salt Lake City spent last week visiting with his father, Orson Miles. Mrs. Joseph Rawlins and children of Bingham were visiting at the home of Mrs. Elizabeth Rawlins. Mrs. Morris Anderson and baby of Wellsville have been visiting with her mother for the past week. Mr sand Mrs. Samuel Rickman and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Richman motored to Spokane. Washington, last week to attend the funeral services of William Miles. The Dainty Mixers club met at the home of club member Barbara Biekmore July 2. Club leader. Mrs. Ann Obray, demonstrated how to set a table after which the members with their partners enjoyed a swimming party. They also met July 11th at the home of club members Maxine and Irene Howells. A breakfast was prepared and served to eight members. July 18 the members assisted by their lead- - the week end with his and family, Mr. and Mrs. Christian J. Larsen. Mr. and Mrs. Antone Jepson, Mrs. Dorothy Jepson, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Seamons and Elias Jepson of Mink Creek were Monday dinner guests at the homo or Mr. and Mrs. Jesse O. Wheeler. N. B. Porter of Ogden Is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Asa L. Webster and family and other relatives. Mrs. Alta Auger and Mrs. Ethel in. Wednesday spent Auger Winder with Mrs. Loretta Sharp. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Nelson and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Percy Larsen and family. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Housley and family of Dayton visited Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Leland L. Auger. Their son Orvid, stayed to visit a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Wheeler and family spent Sunday afternoon In Riverdale, with Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Bosen. spending 1AST TIMES TONITE! STREAMLINED DOUBLE BILL newly-assemble- Hearn, so Hollywood thinks crazy. Glendale News d d a orchestra and arrange the music for their next Secproduction for Paramount. ond Chorits, Fred Astaire and Paulette Goddard, will will offer small challenge to the acting timidity of Mr. Shaw. His real interest is in fixing up the . . . reads Lafcadio ' PAGE SEVEN. 11)4 0. FEATURED IN GREAT NOVEL! which did a lot for Lana Turner and was just an interlude for Shaw, who dreads acting. Now he has been engaged by B ris Mor-ro- s and Robert Stillman to lead Artie Shaw and Mis Lenard Hall of Laik, I't.ili. acre w ok end guests of Mr .tml Mrs. William Lemons. Douglas Price returned home Monday after being a patient at the war veterans hospital in Salt Lake City for the past month. While there he underwent two major operations. Mr and Mrs. Charles Pearce of Ogden and Mrs. Elizabeth Ispsen ot Willard were Monday guests of Mr and Mrs. James Hall. Miss Charlotte A. Lofthouse returned home Sunday after spending the past month visiting relatives in Ogden and Willard. Joseph Humphreys of Salt Lake City has been visiting at the home of ins son Newell for the past week. Mrs Harry L. Welch attended the trousseau tea held at the Bert M. Thompson home in Hyrum Sunday in honor of their daughter Izene. who was recently married to Ray Tams. and Lofthouse Mis Josephine granddaughter Ruby Bodrcro were Blanche Mrs. overnight guests of Baugh of Wellsville Tuesday night. Mrs. Ted Geary and son Wayne of Smithfield spent Sunday at the home of her father, Mrs. John Mi opin- 3, PARADISE NEWS i i ions of Hollywood, Artie Artie clared he liked the place and clinched his statements by pointout that he had bought garden chair beside his ainghome here. Yet when just the article house above nr the mounts top was read: the headline printed and talked about Hollywoods No Hollywood For Mel Says and reporters, Artie Shaw. marriage. SHAWS HATES ARE The made listening. good It is ECLECTIC abdicated swing-kin- g Shaw's reputation or notoriety something of a character here- as a rebel began with his third about because he has opinions and exit from the bandstand. Once he can express them. Also because had quit to study; another time nature which he retired to of an impulsive write. On this octhree times has prompted him to casion, riding the crest of toss away his baton and maybe fame, he got sick of the swinj whole a million dollars in favor of thing, stalked out in the middle and less profitable of a number. He found some meditative pursuits such as reading Lafcadio release for his feelings in an arHearn and studying chemistry. ticle for a leading periodical. Convinced by his behavior that Artie Shaw qualifies his averShaw is crazy, many members of sions: He doesnt criticize people who like swing music; it's just that hes disgusted with rude, ex' hibiUonisUq jitterbugs. He believes that agents who have worked and fought to brup clients Into prominence should ccnvinue to share their earnings, but he hates the agents who are parasitic racketeers. In the same way, he likes some and respects many reporters, but openly dcs-- " pises the fawning phonies and the malicious muckers. AND HE HATES ACTING You may recall that he ap- EA HOLLYWOOD, July Shaw sprawled in a SATURDAY, AUGUST LOGAN, UTAH, L, LOVERS IN ACTION STORY HARRISON IN HOLLYWOOD s IIERALD-JOURNA- BUT . . . THE BEST IS VET TO COME RACHEL F I E L For in completing the summer season this next month look at these great hits in store for you . . . And presented at prices 15 lower than Salt Lakers pay for the - I D'S World Applauded Story same shows! ' - j LOOK THEM OVER! Tomorrow! Soi, BMVISBOTERi Edgar BERGEN Charlie IIICI VIMMIA DUHHft HMIMI F: AMfN MUMI lAM MORTIMER SNERD Iait iwma , Vjp The Power and Passion of the Decade's Greatest Novel Now 1 Bweeps Across the Screen 10 Detective AND THEN THESE HITS pp t With i Robert CUMMINGS Constance MOORE John Sutton - Louis Cslhern Edqar Kennedy Samuel S. Warren Hgmer Hizds - Harold Huber f J AND ON the SAME BILL! This action hit, shown for the First Time in AT THE GEM Dewey Rasmussen. E. 0. Bergeson made a business trip to Ogden and Salt Lake on Monday. He was accompanied by his wife and Mrs. George L. Jones. Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Price, accompanied by their daughter, Mrs. Roman Sant and her two sons of Clifton, and Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Wickham and daughter Artheila visited with Mrs. Norman Allen of Hyrum on Wednesday. Mrs. Leslie Jensen returned home day Sunday evening from a threeIdaho. visit at Burley and Rupert, She visited with her aunt, Luna Chadwick, Mrs. Charles Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Judd, Mr. and Mrs. James Mendenhall and Mrs. George Chadwick. The Mesdames Eva P. Griffeth, Dailey, Edna G Hulse, AgEdgar Bergen, Charlie McCarthy Stella and Mortimer Snerd In Charlie nes J. Price, Lovevill K.B. Beutler, ArchiHazel Robbins, Lucetta McCarthy. Detective opening Irene B. Schwartz motorat the Independent bald andRiverdale Sunday evening Gem. Jackie Cooper and Victor ed to on a program with McLaglen In The Big Guy and to take part Pathe News complete this splen-- - other members of the Oneida stake Singing Mothers. - did bill THURSDAY! y McCarthy f gSrcwsucz Logan. AND SSIFIRISOF FURY Mss la 1 2ND MAJOR HIT Brigham Young UeLAGLEH . COOPER 3 Virginia WEIDLEK, Henry DAN1ELL, Waller HAMPDEN, IN PRICES Just a Few Days following its World THE ROADSHOW ATTRACTION OTHER CITIES RIGHT NOW ARE PAYING $1.10 Premiere in LAST SHOWING TODAY Roy Rogers in Salt Lake City. LETS GO TO A SHOW! BUFFALO BILL Its and GAMBLING Cool and Comfortable at the Capitol . And its Lo--, gans Greatest Sum- .. Come Early! ' Latent Edition mer Show with JEFFREY LYNN, BARBARA ONEIL TO SEE --- Georje COlLOURIS HERE TOMORROW AT NO ADVANCE IN PRICES! So We Say YOUNG SHIP Presented in Logan at the Capitol AT NO ADVANCE Will Be JACK)! VICTOR Season! PRICES MATS. All Seats 30' Incl. Taxes INTERMOUNTAI Prices Eves. 130'Y Include Bale. Lower 30 A A Floor Incl. Taxes |