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Show CACHE A MF. RICAN Pace Eight I.OG A S'. CACIIF COUNTY. UTAH And Here Comes Films Greatest Thriller Ui lU Former pojKi!nsy of Coca-cMayor Here fuml. particularly rliree m tan-- ' If B Nirlarn, furmrr mayor C( ( ham ll.U.ti and tatom oui irn. llyram. M trMMuUi;E bumrsa In wirii a wily ta.itr w van tad to on Monday Ls' We decid'd priiiunV U.iv If in U- -t 7.", ", way to do 11 Would 6: to , . tip Olay too Visit' ul.Vr women finuli.e service drsAin. a C, Clayton of fa!'. t Alt 1 to In add.t.on to Co apiti'l Theatre llaa Itnnkrd fdcar ! visiting with I r po t i ured thU Lek-- a a sitten- Allan Top' Muat linuitti Mory, -, 1 i.'f n B,:d Uf J I ;rrihow we want them to think "Murder In the Rue MurfUe" vj Only $1M 1 for this beauty! PA MAMA 7QYO Tuesday, May 24. 1932 1 ,r uf U t .11 ; ad over Caluornta Arrivals- - a I f Uip Vllited a Mr Mr t It r.itiiifriuu, In tu I .. . t t CVj Lf .1. Kjn Ivy u.Hry'nf b to 'I he t I We :u Ore CU, C ; u.a. y th tii a 3 iii' n Bud ;v t tS r !.ur. ever;.'. ' to lit ar.J y a f r it. t 1.1.1 only in th J TV r lf lull of f.her f ..t tu of n oil s iv r.i J the 3 HI j'i tumi if Improves M"jof r 'hi. t.l y i: i J Vj i i.ul i , fir If A. Adunaein .' lfa ! inurt - n. 1. i ili u I. aI. iv (I. "i.U. i. to r . . a! o a le.n at a cnult tuft.i All list ctitti a of co;n J of the book here for of . fur h.v;t the ja.--t ten hill) CV'kT'O tni'iil ilt!r-f.id I Of rm.i-I ;ua"y Out U- trouble, to ut.jirov-l- ! in t every w,mun Ir. f M ry o'lifiMtior:ly, It ii r.n'iv-n.h a at a iu pet copy Lupin lit rond.Utm will o n be mill ii, to one and churned together In nue " an le cream freezer. tliat he can return Ivor Tl.e 'ory U laid in Pari in the Dr. .rear 18W, and the sinister in Pocatello Storm MiraUe. Impersonated by Lugosi, A motort.it Mopped In the M C (sire the death of three young IVvtilter wrvtie station at Tlnr.1 women In his mad eperiments. unClarktlon Vmtor 5Yr 7 hem A Otf'i North today and reuu: kid that til the dumb affection of the gor- Oeoryt Oixlfrey of Clark. urn while coming through Po .Velio thu Ilia la attracted by Miss Pox, In the had lie In Luttan today. visiuiif busim-swith County Cleric C V. morning, he pai.se d thro .kli on of character of Camille lEspanave, tlie heaviest rain storms lie had Mirakle. feeling that Camille will Mohr. penenced in hla life. It was so dark form an ideal subject for further while the rain wad fallirg that It experiments, captures the girl with Building New Home was necessary to turn on his motor (he as.sbt.anre of the ape and the Wilmer J. Notion, soil of ensuing events, tt is said, make of lights to drive. CORNER FIRST NORTH AND MAIN Nrl on, Is building a nrwr modem Murders In the Rue Morgue the home on Fourth Nunn street most gruesomely tlirilUng picture Contest M. V. Coombs, manager of the in the history of the talking screen. Levan store of the Mavt.vg Pseific The climax of the story takes place once roof-top- s of Paris. In scenes . Intermountain company, has Just on the c 1 l -- hke copy. Here from won thy which are said to be filled with sus- advised store his that In a foreword Mrs. Allen tells drama. Jack Taylor and Lyman Pedern n vales contest which has been con- - pense and how she came to write the book, as advance reports, of the Kalt lake offices of the Utah ducted In this territory. Mr. Coombs ' According to follows: Oil Rr(ninff company, hao re- - u a!l pepped up aa a r ult of Mie Luposi niakes Dr Mirakle aneven mor figure than DraDuring the three years It has been turned home following a brief vbit njvirt His salesmen have worked- cula. nienacing the role In which he created, my happy privilege to broadcast, al-- ! in Logon. hard but even at that It Is a tlsWritten by Ida Bailey Allen, Fam-- mo.it sensation last season, and Mis? of ) daily, to the Ittnrt honor to lead In Maytag sales Authority on Foods and F tothe lot American, hundreds of thousands of j U. In all stores the the Home Fntertalnlnf. of U. Close territuj lt letters have come in asking such and girlish beauty which i served by this concern. comsixty-thir- d annual The have already marked her as one of as: Where are buter Fine Example of Advrrthlnf Giving questions mencement of the University of tlie coming stars of the motion plates placed? When are finger-bow- ls Genuine Service. June to Recital 5th will held be Utah June Organ Murders In the Rue Mor- used? Is colored linen smart picture. will 7th. Approximately 4"0 seniors The Sunset Festival, which whl gue was directed by Robert Florey And so forth, ad Infinitum. -to What Entertain You When and t gin at 7.39 p. m. Fri lay. Mav receive tlu ir Bachelor and other prominent roles In the It was so apparent Hint some fwty graduate stmt ntsdegree will lie 27 m the Lornn Tabernaile, will Do and How Is the title of a new picture are played by Leon Waycoff, as to or a them ansa reeded uny Master' awarded a with Coca-Comimi'e twenty orian ltr.indon Hurst. Bert Roach, Eetty degrees. and other open book sponsored by than by letter, that I finally recital placed by Fdwa-- d P. Ki.n-l.al- l. Ross Clarke. Noble Johnson ar.d offered for a small sum to cover the deddid to wtIIc a book covering th.o renowned orranict of Claim-f- ust g.eit D'Arcy Corrigan. eoct of handling and mailing. The the ewnituls of entertaining. At Settles Mr. Hud all x al In urance Fait lake Tabernacle Eto It out exiveeted I Is book Ida bring Hailey author of the Ins hrondeast over natioral h.nk-up- x Here from of tl.e Mutual on throrith my publlrhers, but thu, repre'-College Allen, international authority J r t frciurn'y and his p'vtr: and IIjTum W. Hansen, has Iniurar.ee any, coin; too make It expensive for College ward foods and home cntertaiu.ng. and nt are planned as a J- Turcolte x Ah arcompiniin ck for thi a e'lvrf! I wanted It to have Wide farmer, was among the out of town famous as a radio speaker on tin se feature of the festival. in of settlement tl Well.wl.e business visitors in the County seat aubjixts. Mrs. Allen was formerly dl.itiibutlon and help millions to l'ie latter for his Injuries on Saturday. Good n.a:e tlielr entertaining gay and home economics editor on rc.vHed wh n hit by nil automobile P.id'pfJ Popular Pictorial Review, ea.-Housekeeping. last winter.' Marvin Dunbar, attendant at the About that time I met an officer ion the state highway and Woman's World, and diet ediMr. Turcotte has so far Improved Air Riding Academy, says a tor of Medical Review of Reviews. of the Company. An Idea that he Is able to be back to w oik Open back horse riding Is becoming more The book contains 128 pages and flashed through iny mind. What every again. day. Mr. Dunbar has popular with Illustrated to out suitable more this is beautifully way bring of saddle horses fine a very string an Is book than under the sponsorship of It and drawings. which are hired out at a very rea the great beverage of On Editorial Committee amazingly complete guide covering R. S. McQuarrle, county assessor, sonable fee. The saddlers are gento all occasions of home entertaining American hospltalltyl wel1 lrl ridd5 J. A. Larson, president of the has been advised by D. K. Moffatt; dinners, luncheons, breakfasts, dnners M men- - 501110 of prlze InLoap-has been a Salt sorts he of ! all of that of teas and lake, Bottling company receptions, A. C- horse show are formal entertainments. An example gan, gives an interesting slant on pointed a member of the editorial at the U. S. of horses which In listed the string reassocof Its scope and treatment Is why his company and Its associates committee of the Utah State for hire. vealed In a chapter which describes In other cities have financed this iation of county officials. A meeting Mr. Dunbar has of the committee will be held in how a hostess without a maid can sort of unselfish advertising. We have observed. he said Salt Lake on Friday of this week. Organizer Here aerre a dinner without leaving the Is being Mr. McQuarrle will attend the sesJohn F. Boyden of Salt Lake, table. The book Is Indexed to serve "that bottled Coca-Coas a quick reference book on home more and more generally served In sion and advise with the members spent Sunday In Logan. He was here entertaining, though It is so enter- homes. Another thing that Is of on the publication of a paper for for the purpose of organizing Junior Democratic League. He met taining In itself that most women more or less recent development Is the organization. at the home of Mrs. J. E. Webb where Miss Margarite Edwards was A chairselected as man was not chosen at the Sunday meeting. The local league when finally organized will be affiliated witn the National Democratic Junior league. A meeting of officers of the league will be held in Salt Lake Friday, prior to the state convention on Saturday. Miss Edwards expects to attend. '! l''is hr ifi. I'V I All requeita a.:,: hi-i- j - At-U- tr Monument Dealer D'etre o ;'t And lf,ui t -.t 1 . fir : - 1ec Stone I (Lxn-Col- 'If.p l aid olfend k Cache Valley Pioneer l.-- 1 ll.im-ai.d- c-- I am again opening up a Monument hop in Logan where I will have on display at all times, monument and grave marker of very latest material and guaranteed workmanship. leirtl 1 pi;-it-e- al r ? LOCAL NEWS -- CO. J.C. PENNEYSTOR u. 15 , R .ativa il A OWN M31 s e- EPARTMfNT -j , j .1 j 'i ' gr c . ; 7- - ' - v '. - ' . ' i, . V ' -: ' t'fo i W ft 'rTwT- r ll f ' 4 - . Waher How to Entertain Told in New Book Coca - Cola Offers SyrnoV T.' fl -- have been unable to do stone cutting, but now am going back into the business and welcome all my friends and acquaintances to call and look over my stock before making a purchase, as I will have samples to show you which will suit everybody. Prices will be within reach of all. Come in and talk'lhings over with me. For many year past , rs fJw4thWh j ' Wm. T. Brown i la , 349 South Main - ' Dene-wou- I I : a home-make- ' F.v ! , ld I: Street Utah Lor. an i y. EX , Coca-Col- 2EETZ2C ia Coco-Col- a, Coca-Col- - 'Hnaglsag EaEsae M M the pause that la JOHNSONS GROVE The Pleasure Resort Woodruff Camp New officers were elected for the Wilford Woodruff camp at a meet ing held Thursday at the home of Mrs. Hal Farr. The new officers are: Mrs. Orta F. Peterson, cap- tain; Mrs. Mary Anderson, first Mrs. Alta R. Palmer, 'second Mrs. Virginia D. Rose, secretary; Mrs. Elva Bod- rero, chorister; Mrs. Mabel R. Stewart, treasurer; Mrs- Martha B. Thomas, chaplain; Mrs. Olive Ste phensen, historian; Mrs. Carrie S. Humphreys, organist; Mrs. Agnes S. Allen, registrar. n; - C. P. Broby at the entrance to Johnsons Grove will be able to supply your wants with cold drinks, candy, cigars, ice cream and hot Its a good place to satisfy your appedogs. tite and quence your thirst. We will have a first class camp ground in connection, clean, shady. In fact the finest place in the county. Clarence Rose has the service station where he is handling Nationally known Shell Products. Its a good place to have your motor cleaned and the oil drained from your crank case. The word best known at this station is SERVICE Drive out to the grove where you will find us always ready and happy to serve you. Johnsons Grove South of Logan CLARENCE ROSE AND C. P. BROBY Trucking Wool Carl Peterson who has returned from the northwest says that much of the wool that is being sheared along the Snake river as far south as Shoshone, is being trucked into Portland. The rates on the railroad are so high and the price of wool so low that the sheepmen are not justified In using the railroads. It Is the opinion of many people in the section where Mr. Peterson has been employed that the railraeds will ultimately have the experience of the livery stables, they will be replaced by motor trucks altogether on short hauls. Closing Party Held The Joseph Smith camp of the daughters of the pioneers met at the girls camp in Logan canyon for their closing meeting of the season. A UXC. bus was chartered to take 40 members of the camp to the canyon party. The program consisted of vocal solos by Mrs. Louis A Peterson: the topic was treated by Mrs. Fred Fredrickson; on account of the life of her grandmother was given by Mrs. Floyd Rose; a vocal duet by Mrs. Rose and Mrs. U P. Luke. Remarks were given by Mrs. Caroline Hirst. Hostesses were Mrs. H. C. Maugham, Mrs. J. H. Linford, Mrs. William Watson, Mrs. Walter Gibbons and Mrs. Truman Cut els. in a handy family pacltaye B bottles s bottles of wholesome cheer. A bright, breezy sense of refreshment. A new taste thrill with Coca-Co- la is a delightful many foods. part of home entertaining. Buy it at your grocers, and keep a few bottles ready in your refrigerator.1 Ice-co- ld i Crystal Coca-Col- a Bottling Works 72 W 1st N Phone 444 How to be the perfect hostess Told in this little book, big with ideas covering all social occasions containing 128 pages with beau-tif- ul illustrations. |