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Show The Parent Teachers association held a meeting at the Lincoln School With the current showing at the Capitol Theatre of Grand Hotel, adapted from Vicki Baums best selling novel and successful stage play, an experiment of several years duration has its final test before the public. The experiment in its simplest terms is this: will a picture with two or more stars heading the cast have a greater appeal to the public than a film that features only one star? And, if so, is it worth the great expense invol- South Cache Courier on Thursday ve ved? Since the earliest days of the motion picture, when producing companies Bought to curb the star system by billing their players as the Triangle girl or the Biograph man, this question has come up again and again, but until recently no picture company has had courage enough to attempt the experiment which would settle the problem for all time. In a way, Grand Hotel is not in it- afternoon. Mrs. W. H. Terry presided. Mrs. Thelma L. Petersens class of o2 students gave three musical selections. Mrs. C. L. Hall treated the subject Lets Try to Enlarge our School Library. A matinee and evening presentation of the talking picture Little Orphan Annie and two serials, will be given on Feb- - 26 and 27. Proceeds will be used to buy books for the school library, Mrs. Hendricks of of the U. S- - A. C. talked on the The Mental of the Child. Jackie Dunn of River Heights ren dered two cornet solos- A committee consisting of Arthur Jensen, Hazel Price, J. H. Wright, S- - A. Dunn, A. D. Allen, L. H. Petersen, B- - M- - Thomp' son and T. W. Hutton was elected to invite the mothers of all the school children to join the Parent Teachers association. Prayer was offered by Mrs, E. J. Hv-gie- self the experiment, but rather the culmination of an experiment extending over the past few years. Eight pictures released within the past several months have had two stars in the leading roles. These include Private Lives, co starring Norma Shearer and Robert MontgomThe Champ, ery; with Wallace Beery and Jackie Cooper; Hell Divers, in which Beery was teamed with Clark Gable; Mata Hari, in which Greta Garbo and Ramon Novarro shared the stellar roles. Arsene Lupin, bringing the Barrymore brothers, John and Lionel, together on the screen for the first time; Polly of the Circus, Marion Davies and Clark Gable; Letty Lynton, Joan Crawford and Robert Montgomery; and Strange Interlude in which Norma Shearer and Gable share the leading roles. In Grand Hotel, however, no less than five stars are to be seen together in one picture. The five most prom! nent roles in the new film are placed by Greta Garbo, John Barrymore, Joan Crawford, Wallace Beery and Lionel Barrymore. Miss Garbo plays Grusins-kaythe dancer. John Barrymore is the Baron with whom she falls in love and Miss Crawford is seen as Flaemm-chea stenogiapher. Wallace Beery has the role of Preysing, a German financial speculator and Lionel Barrymore has the much discussed role of Knngelein. Mes-dam- Wilson ne Published Every Friday at Hyrum Cache County, Utah Entered at the Postoffice, Hyrum, .tah as second class mail matter, under the Act of March 3, 1879. Subscription Rates: Per Year $1.00, Payable in Advance. Six month High- Lew ad Mr. Dewey Bird, manager of the American Food Store will move his family to Hyrum the forepart of the week. share of ferred water stock. this office. Telephone & Telegraph Co. Jr. Mes-dam- Petersen. Jensen last week. Mrs. Glen K. Spencer, formerly Elsie Allgaier of Hyrum underwent an operation for appendicitis at the Budge Hospital last Saturday morning. Her many friends will be pleased to that she is getting along as well as can be expected. Mrs. Lee Armond and Mrs. Richard Bingley and children of Logan are visiting their parents Mr. and Mrs. W. H. James. itt$ $ Es l v 3! And Se Mrs. W. H. James entertained number of her lady friends at her home Tuesday afternoon in honor of her birthday anniversary The afternoon was spent in visiting and a delicious hot dinner was served, all left wiseing her many happy returns of the day. a L Youthful Strength Mr. H. P. Anderson spent the week end visiting here with his Mrs. Fern Handtman of Salt family. Lake, is visiting her mother-in-laat Los Angeles, California. Dr. Magnus Ilirchficld, the authority on Sexology and Director of the Institute for Sexual Science of Berlin, Germany, created The M. 1. A. of the Hyrum Third Ward will hold tneir annual Gold and Green Ball Tuesday evening February 7th immediately following class work-Thmusic will be furnished by Terrys 10 piece Orchestra. Ad. mission, will be 25c for Gents and 10c for Ladies. TITUS - PEARLS to help the millions of men and women who have lost or are losing their vital physical power. In his 33 years of pi .lit ice and reseirch, of mil's glands was also however, he realized thvt the weike-niresponsible for other troubles: High blood pressure, hardening of the arteries, physical exhaustion after work or exercise, dizziness, g depression, neurasthenia, etc. Numerous All these troubles can be removed with Titus-Pearlcases were treated by Dr. Ilirchficld in his Balm Institute. 6J yeirs old, mirriel) complained L. S. (State Officnl; physical exhaustion, dizziness and tremors. Was easily tired. Mental powers dull and slow moving. Phj sical powers had been incomplete s. 7 9 Thursday afternoon Mrs. M. W. Smith entertained at a kitchen shower at her home in honor of Mrs. Leland Petersen, formerly Thelma Liljenquist, a recent bride-Mrs- . J. H- Wright reviewed the book by Bess Streeter Aldrich, A White Bird Flying. The rest of the afternoon was spent in social chat-dainty luncheon was served The guests to twelve ladies. were seated at a table which was centered with a growing plant and miniature brides. Valentines marked the places of each. Mrs. Petersen received many lovely and useful gifts. Mrs. Garnel Larsen entertained at a family dinner at her home Saturday evening in honor of her birthday anniversary. Covers were laid for Messrs, and Harold Nielsen, George Nielsen, Roy Baxter and H. P. Andersen. Mr. John P. Nielsen, Mrs. Francis Maughan of Wells-villMrs. Arus Westover of Logan, Mrs. Le Roy Rindlishbacher of Millville and Mr. and Mrs. - Mes-dame- s. e, Larsen. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Curtis Welcomed a fine son at their home on Friday. Drigk Crazy Crystals NOW and remove that cold before it develops into Lagrippe or Flu. Drink at least three quarts per day, HOT with two rounding teaspoonsful of Crazy Crystals per quart. for previous 5 years. Blood pressure too high. Given 2 Titus-Pear- ls 3 times a day. 2 weeks later the medical report on this man was: General health better, more vigor; di..iiiss much les, and returning of power. Treatment continued and 2 weeks later L. S. reported again, this time to say that all weariness and exhaustion had gone; he felt fiesh and bouyait. Ills blood picssure hal fillen, and at 60 years of age he had regained the phj sieil power and virility that he had known in the prune of his life. ! In 2 weeks Start regaining your jouthfulness now! To-d- a time you will be aware of the new, virile force within you. Send for 2 weeks treatment. $5.00 (cash registered or money-ordeC. O. D. Oiders accepted. Write for booklet. ? r) Crazy To avoid mistakes fill out the following ion on: TEUTONIA IMPORT and EXPORT SERVICE CO., DPT. 13757 211 Fourth Avenue, New York City, N. Y. ...Boxes Gentlemen: Please foiwaid to the following addi ess . 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P Christiansen will be will be pleased to know that he is slowly recovering from his recent illness of the past three weeks. is t becomes- - pre- played-Luncheo- n, lybscrlplicio That alone is worth the few cents a day you pay for tele- . In addition, a phone service. telephone saves many errands, brings social cjiats with friends or business information. The more you use it the more useful es 1 . . know that live town or m whether you miles out, you can reach others instantly by telephone LOCALS FOR SALE a doctor . Isnt it reassuring to $0.50 WANTED Poultry, at once. est cash price paid. See Edison. ... I neighbors from around the corner or the next farm theyre coming to help you because of your emergency telephone call. Mrs. J. A. Wahlen Publisher Mrs. Verio Petersen entertained at a bridge party at her home Friday even, n Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Christian- ing. Two tables of bridge were was served the following sen are the proud parents of a Guests present were pound boy born to them on games. Lyman Nielsen, Clinton AnderWednesday. sen, Arthur Jensen, Willard Petersen, Mrs. Frank Early of Logan, Algernon Petersen, Lorenzo Petersen Petersen. High score and Mrs. Tillie Holm of Salt Lake, and Eugene was awarded to Mrs. Willard prize were guests of Mr. and Mrs- - Abe a, Firemen r I Theyre Coming! 'X' l v y 'v" 1 ' 4 i " l &A ' -- ; t |