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Show CACHE AMERICAN Friday, May 4, 1934. FIFTH LITTLE THEATRE DENTISTRY I Uling, PLAY OH HAY Extracts, SIM; Ilate, Sicob 11-- . 12 SOc lerni Cah DR. LYMAN E. SMITH for Appointment Flume 53J-- J Cardoa Jewelry Bldg. Theta Alpha Phi, Alumni Drama-ti- c I11 deanslilp of ! cf n. association, will present th" th? hi Edut,Jon-edcom.tf a Another Language." play that t.ie drama In 3 acts, at the Little n btrhhip of tin? 1 KH4 Theatre. VS AC. on May 11 and ilw u chon from EraJ,mt I ave made their marks In college Mrs. Ruth M. Bell, whose latest drama'ics But even with such a Far Off Hills." wealth of experience and accom-ha- a production was consented to direct her second pliahment to felect from. Mrs. Bell Little Theatre play this season. It Is confronted with an exacting task became necessary to appoint a new of producing the chsracte fixation director when Professor Myers was as necessitated by a Play which Is assigned the directorship of the as shrewd and truthful a family Bhakesperlan play. In years past, study as our American Drama has Professor N. A. Peterson has disclosed. Though for no oilier this responsibility, but sen. the acceptance of what is finds himself unable to do so this probably the most difficult char-yebecause of pressing duties In acterization In the comedy drama 1 ar by Mrs. C. C. Randall will assure ap-- j iuperb performance and public LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH Far Off Hills" and newly Initiated to Ttieta Alpha Phi and Ted Karren. tlie biggest freshman surprise of tlie year, are the remain tng member of the cast. Tlie play was filmed a year a:o at tlie Icxal Capitol Theatre, starling Robert Monigoireiy and Helen Hays. As a lastly nioimg comedy. It proiufcs a group portrait of family life, of human nature alid complexities within tlie seclusion of relationships by birth and by that Is far reaching In Its appeal and which promises to be tlie grand culmination of this season's modern diamalic presentation. mar-Irtag- e, proval. The history of Mrs. Randalli theatrical life might also serve as a review of the epochal present Uons of the Little Theatre since Its origin. Teaming with her. are the stage personalities of the leading roles as seen In local drama circles of recent months and years: such names as Preston Pond. Emmer-so- n Abbott, Gladys Hobbs. Margaret Bergeson. Bernice Quinnry or Parley Kilborn need no Introduc Funeral services College Ward tlon. Miss Lorene Fox last aeen In for Margaret LaRee Humphrey, nine months old daughter of Angus and Margaret Nelson Humphreys, were held In the College with ward chapel Wednesday Bishop John H. Schenk presiding. Speakers were Norman Salve Ison of Hyrum, Brother Brenchley of Wellsvtlle. President A. E. Anderson and Fred Yost of Downey. Idaho. Ernest Olsen sang a solo and an Instrumetal trio by the Jenkins Co. of Logan. Miss Ila Larson of Hyrum sang a solo. Prayers were offered by David Olsen and Bishop Joseph Olsen. The by Orval grave was dedicated Nelson. Humphreys Child Tenderly Laid at Final Rest There IS a Difference In Evaporated Milk! LAKETOWN Laketown Bishop O. P. Satterth-w&it- e of Logan was a town visitor during the week greeting many friends and acquaintances. Bishop Oeo. H. Robinson spent the week In Salt Lake City with part of his family. Delbert Bamum and others of the family were called to Salt Lake City, Friday on account of the death of their mother, Mrs. H. T. Bamum. Mr. and Mrs. Carl G. Stuart spent the week end visiting In Ogden, Utah. returned Mrs. Walter Earley the difference that conn kt-- and Is-t- hat invariably wins approval for MORNING MILK-- is difference in FLAVOR. the MORNING MILK one ol the richest, purest, most wholesome evaporated milks avail able to discriminating buyers. But, in FLAVOR, Morning Milk unique , because it is the evaporated milk Ss With the cooked taste largely eliminated A thousand words cannot convey the meaning of Morning Milks different. Letter flavor like your own test of taste. Buy Morning Milk today from your grocer. Open it (like youd open a can of fruit) and taste it from a teaspoon or tumbler. Compare its taste, side by side, at the same time, with that of the brand you are accustomed to use. To show our confidence in your judgment, we make this unconditional m I? bo oua njffi MONEY-BAC- If, after tasting Morning K OFFER: Milk as directed, you do not consider it superior in flavor to the other brand of evaporated milk, return it to your dealer and he will refund the purchase price fully and cheerfully. TOE MORNING MILK COMPANT Sunday from Logan where she spent two weeks with her mother, Mrs. Mary Couch, who recently received a stroke. She Is somewhat better at present. Mrs. C. E. Cheney and daughter with some friends from Georgetown, Idaho spent a pleasant week end In Salt Lake City, visiting friends and paying birthday respects to Mrs. Cheney's sister, Mrs. J. T. Satterthwalte. Principal Cleon Lemon took the senior to Logan last Friday to attend the field day program of the U.S.A.C. They report having a splendid time. Shirley Nebeker, Jr. and friend Joe of Salt Lake City have spent a few days visiting at the Falula Farm. The Misses Merlin Kearl and Marietta Earley spent the week end visiting In Logan and Cache Valley. Judging from the expression on their faces, they had a wonderful time. Twenty six officers, teachers and substitutes attended the Bear Lake and Montpelier Stake Sunat held day school convention Montpelier, Sunday. Everyone enjoyed the sessions very much. The South Rich high school, under direction of Floyd Kennedy presented their operetta here Friday night "Look Who's Here. A worthy play and well rendered. Although the attendance was small those present all enjoyed it. Inasmuch as our school was to receive the proceeds, we are tempted to ask, w'here are the loyal ones mentioned In the last Issue? W. T. Rex of Randolph, Utah paid our town a brief visit Tuesday. The high school was honored Monday by a visit from Mr. and Mrs. Fox and the Misses Snow and Barrows of the L.D.S. Business Grctta Pae Cache Stake M. I. A. Music Jack Mathews A STRIKE . . . Festival THE PAINTER Sunday. May 6th tlie Cache Stake combined choruses will render a program of classical music in ttieir annual Festival al the Fourth ward chapel at 7 30 pm Stake are All wards In Cache brick home. omitting ward conjoint meetings that evening and are combining to make thu the outstanding musiCall 1033 cal event of their year wmk. The thoruses will consist of nearly loo voices and will be under tlie direction of Miss Ethel Lund and College, Salt Lake City, Mr. Fox! Law mice Lee. The singer will be addressed tlie student for a assisted by Isadore Shoore, violin-alaiviolin time and the Misses Snow list and Ewart Swinyard, and Barrows gave demonstrations cellist. In short hand and Cache Stake MJ.A. officers In- -j typing. The pupil all enjoyed the session vile the entire public to attend very much. thu unusual event. The program The tick roll for the past week will be as follow: lists Jasper Henderson, Mrs. Rose 1 The Heavens Resound, Beethoven L. Weston. John WUlls Jr. and Moore Tlie Crystal Hunters Marcllle Oreenhalgh. Mixed Chorus Bohm Mr, p. D. Mortal is sojourning S Calm as the Night In Logsn and Balt Lake City for Oh for the Wings while. Mendelssohn of a Dove Ladles Chorus Win. i Bill) Bowen, genial garage Kucken man of Logsn spent a few days 3 How Can I Leave Thee Fran Dedication visiting with Painell Johnson and Mens Chorus others. Mrs. Let ha Johnson was a Balt 4 O. Hush Thee, Sullivan My Baby Lake Cny visitor over the week Oounod Sing, Smile. Slumber end. Mixed Chorus It looks as though no one should Violin Obltgatto, Mr. Ehoore get the blues when It rain" now- 5 Oh Lovely May German adays. Through the 811ent 4 Rachmaninoff Night Ladles Chorus 6 Violin Solo, selected, Mr. Shoore 7 Her Bright Smile Wrlghton Let the Lower Lights Be Burning Male Chorus List with a heavy Infestation of S Lelbestraum Violin obllgatto, Mr. Shoore grasshoppers this year In certain Cello obllgatto, Mr. Swinyard areas of Utah, state agricultural authorities have effected an orHallelujah Chorus from Handel Messiah" ganization to take advantage of Mixed Chorus government funds which have been made available through the bureau of entomology. United States an organization In each county department of agriculture, reports that Is threatened with a grassDirector WTlliam Peterson of the hopper Invasion, which organizastate extension service and chair- tion will distribute poisoned bait man of the organization. furnished at government expense. Inasmuch as the major portion The county agricultural agent will of the control work Is to be done act as county leader of the grass- by the extension service agencies hopper campaign, under the super-withthe state. Director Peterson vision of a trained entomologist was asked to head the grasshop- - who will serve as state leader dur-pcontrol committee which also ing the control "program. of the Includes representatives Saul Utah experiment station, the state County Agent Wrigley, agricultural college, the state de- Hyer and D. B. Barson, officers partment of agriculture and other of the wheat allotment attended a meeting of the farmers In agencies. committee plans to set up Eton on Tuesday evening. Let us make a new fire brick of your old dirty rt rad j . Agents Plan War On Hoppers ffELLO We thought we would show you the picture of a flgbUn fella to remind you that Ite high Ume to he cheeking your tackle. The new crop of rod and reel adventures Is about to d. In now Fishing's good! 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