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Show 1'n.i.iv. February 21. 1933. 0CHE AMTTKiCxN I DC, I TICKETS ON SALE Monday, February 27 at Capitol Theatre and College Admission 5Cc & 75c LOCAL NEWS FOR of Trenton, spent Thursday In Logan. Mr. Harper says the county officials are doing all they can to relieve the bad road conditions. However, the roads In the Trenton district are still In bed shape. It sill take a lot more thawing before the roads will be open for automobile travel In that section. Mr. and Mr. C. L. roexxk are rejoicing over the arrival of a fine eon on Sunday. Mr. Pooock is so modest that ho neglected to t us know of the new arrival at the time It happened. Mother and babe are doing nicely. k-- ? J 'jtfcrtMceS "V By FRANCE! MARIOH Fna WKick y Mill! Hm Midi a Tknttmi MoIms Pc Out Snrnsg Mum Dnia. CHAPTER XXVIII Blond! hesitated Juat tong enough in front of Child a restaurant to buy an evening paper. Tucking It under her arm the pushed through the Into the bright swinging door llghta W Ith a little smile she acknowledged the greeting of the cashier, and walked across the dining room to her favorite table to the far corner. "Good evening," Miss McClune," said the waitress, handing her a Been warm today, haunt menu. it "Tea . . . very, replied Blondie, as she studied the menu borne friends of mine went to the follies last night and saw your specially number . . . They raved about It . . . bald you did those Intricate steps so easy . . . Thanks . . they were very kind MARIOS Pubhshei ly ' arrangement unth flnK?Naycr to Larry Instead of battling It out told him she loved him alone . . . . that she wanted to get away from the gay life Just as much as he did . . . but there was Lurllne Welt, It was . . . always Lurllne too late too late now Blondie just nibbled at the food Dry sobs the waitress brought Even If It clutched at her throat waa too late for Larry it was never too late for Pratt Larry and . . two men . . so alike Pratt Blondie so thought and yet different, . . . so different to her nnvwav to Pratt W hy liadn t she listened and gone back? . . . Why hadn t she accepted that exquisite creation from Cartier's he had had made for Blondie asked herher , . . why she self now, but she knew . . knew why then, and ahe knew she would do the same thing again It waant the life for her. but " TH r.iyp l 1 't . ,c. ..r. Your Only Chance to See Grand Opera This Season Presentation Dates March 2- -3 A. C. Music Department Matinee Mar. 1st or Schools Belief Society Meets Cache Stake Relief society union Lake where he went on matters meeting will be held Saturday, he had to take up with the Utah Feb. 25 at 2 o'clock In the Stake legislature. J. A. Hendrickson has house- - A good attendance la relumed home. Salt Are You a No No or Yes Yes Man? Unemployed to Meet Vihltcd in Ogden The unemployed organization will home, following a week hold a meeting at the court house 7 30. The problem of (pint in Ogden where he was tonight at milk the and seining of fish will his wife of guest daughter, Comilla, be considered of William Wyman. Peter Baugh of River Heights. Is back How little the courage called for to follow the opinion of the crowd. How little is the bravery demanded to stand when alone upon your own opinion; BUT the man worth while is he who in the midst of the crowd, has the moral courage to stand and support the thing he knows right, let the crowd sway to and fro as it may. We know where 95 of you stand on this countys contriversal question. Have you the abdominal strength to stand up for what you believe, or are J. A. HENDRICKSON. you a yes yes and no no man! Back from Trip Mrs. Fred L. Peterson Is back The Owl Billiards basketball leant st her home In Peters boro follow, won a close and exciting basket ball game from the Evan Coal lng a trip to Salt Lake for the company Lam Thursday afternoon past six weeks She enjoyed the at the Dnnsante The score was 27 winter outing visiting with relatives and friends to 25 Billiard Team Wins POLL I ES Jj. r'7 Lg.W I FAUST At Capitol Theatre by U. Here from Trenton Back from legislature Following several days In A. J Harper prosperous fanner A Fine Son 66 AS. ( U!I1, UOIM i To Raie ( at tie Jonathan Smith, prominent far-irof Amalga, still has faith In the cattie Industry He was in Logan on Thursday and says he expects to stock up with a herd of holstcln heifers Mr Smith has am. pie hay which he produces on his farm, to feed a large herd of nr Missionary Uund Dinner The general public Is Invited to attend the missionary fund dinner which Is to be held In the Ninth ward tonight from 6 to 9 o'clock ThoGe attending will be able to have their choice of chicken, pork or beef. The dinner is for the purpose of assisting William Skidmore who leaves soon for the mission field. sentation that makes it far more the amazing drama Itself. Miss oonvlnclng than the stage form Shearer is as astounding as both. In a role that starts her as a young that astounded theatre-goer- s woman and finishes with the brlL GREATER THAN liant star cloaked in the disguise STAGE PLAY. of old age, through the witchery Norma Shearer Is seen as Nina heroine of makeup and camera handling Leeds, the Clark Gable, teamed with Mist whose life Is occupied by three Shearer for the first time since "A men. The odd complexes and the Free Soul, is compelllngly real psychological explorations of the as the Ned Darrell, and doctor, strikmore stage drama are made the other "men In her life" are ing on the screen, where, by means of a double sound track, as it .s played by Ralph Morgan and Alexander Kirkland. called at the studio, the unspoken STRIKING MAKE-IF- S thoughts come from the characters LSED. aside s' without the unnatural Robert Young, who plays the made necessary by the limitations son In his young manhood, has anof the stage. Startingly new Is this method of other self In the person of Tad presentation: as startlingly new as Alexander, who looks strikingly like him, and plays his role during Strange Interlude On Screen A Wrestle Tomorrow dual wresting meet between Shows Good Judgment the Utcs And Aggies has been anFrom the noise one hears about nounced by Coach George Nelson the halls of the U.SA C. there Is at the Smart gym Wednesday, Fib. at least one man at the college ruary 22, starting at 4 oclock ThD who believes In the principle of Is the first dual meet to be held trade at home. This Idea cer- Norma Shearer and Clark Gable season and this In gives Logan tainly Is approved by the mer. Top An Previous Performances. I Larry to sec chants of the city. If some of the an fans the opportunity ns whirl In a was s Blondie mind he asked for her check and hurried what the local school has devel- students had their way they no Interlude, Eugene Strange to the cashiers desk bhe paid her oped In grapplers doubt would be financing their ONeills famous drama In which bill and walked to the tluaire Life publication from the Student thinking, thinking thinking words and unspoken spoken advertisements received In the dressing room she noticed Marriage Licenses are woven an in. into that the other girls were nearly thoughts Isbeen Martage licenses have bhv. They said thor$ must be some dressed for the first number tense romance, and which, on the sued to the follow mg couples: Lee Announce Marriage trick to it" the waitress Interrupt- had spent more time over her dinone of the most reed Lut 1 told em how well I knew ner than she thought' Eziepl for C Murphy, Rexburg and Louise Mr and Mrs Stephen Bench an- stage, proved you and how hard you worked . . . the briefest of gieetings Blondie Skidmore, Sugar City; Arnold Ed- nounce the marriage of their volutionary plays In the history of Bionille looked up questioningly, spoke to no one bhe noticed that modem drama, is seen on the A Lurllne was In her place across Uio gar Lee and Alta Mae Walker, Po. daughter, Della to Orval J. Single- screen In then gave her order quickly talking picture form at the waitress went toward the kitch- room, but she didn t attempt to t lit catello; George Lionel Vaughan. ton of Salt Lake City. the en Blondie looked after her quiz- to her Conversation between the Theatre, with a pre Bur-ruCapitol Nona and Lava Hot Springs two gtrla had been extremely limzically. Downey; Leo Brown Gunnell, Passes Bar Examination Will after all, she was right, ited for some ti ne s no one noticed Blondie thought with a faint smile it Logan and Naomi Rozella HugG. Darrell Neilson, son of Mr Those were the people who knew Quickly Bio tale undressed and Bear River City. and Mrs. P. M Neilson of Logan, Blondie McCIune of the Follies best slipped into her dressing gown. gins, has passed the examination for admission to the District of ColInteresting Program The Logan Stake Primary Board umbia bar, according to word rewill give a program Sunday, Feb ceived here Thursday Fifty per 26 at 2 p m in the Logan First cent of the appUcants failed in the ward chapel for all the Trail Build, examination, according to the word A Masterpiece! super-emotion- al ... p, boyhood years. Shearer, covers a multitude ot years by means of disguise and effective interpretation. Robert Z. Leonards deft direction makes a glowing, living pieoe of entertainment out of the remarkable drama When cne con. aiders the dlff-cutechnical details involved In live making of the picture the work of the director must draw a deep appreciation. lt A notable cast appears. Including May Robson, Maureen O Sullivan, Henry B. Walthall, Mary Aide a and others, aU ideally cast In the Incidental roles of the picture. Bess Meredyth and C Gardiner Sullivan are credited with the dialogue continuity from which The Gable, like Miss remarkable production was made. Theater (Dapitol Today & Saturday fMwh ia ,tV' ; . tj U! iM Blondie noticed that the other girlt uere nearly dressed for the fiist number taxicab With swift and expert fingers she these days waitresses, Before the drivers, hotel clerks and bell boys applied her make-u- p For weeks now Blondie bad done last girl had reached the great stage Clothing but work, eat and sleep. for the first number, Blondie was in Up In the morning and to the danc- her place, fully costumed. The opening number completed, ing teacher into a practice suit, Blondie waa stopped by the head then dance, dance, dance, until noon. A shower and Into Childs electrician, who told her of some new a relaxation and sandwich the lighting effects that had been for afforded by a hard chair. Then back ordered for her specialty dance. to the practice suit and dance door Blondie listened, almost without hearing, then hurried to the dressuntil late afternoon. Cocktail time with its old parties ing room to change. Girls in various stages of undress found Blondie stretched out in her little hotel bedroom, dead tired, but were sitting before shining mirrors a little happy because she had made clustered with electric light bulbs some progress that day Then came Blondie went directly to her table, the show, which Blondie was tak- then looked over for Lurline. Her ing very seriously and working hard place was vacant Where's Lurline she asked the in every number. Tonight, as Blondie unfolded her girl next to her s She over at the speakeasy she newspaper and spread It out on the table, sbe was not quite s6 tired changed quickly ' Her specialty number, which she Another girl spoke up, Larry had worked so hard to perfect and Belmont's over there Oh, yes, lie's leaving for Europe talked so hard to get into the show, said the girl next to was going over. Some of the crit- tonight, ics had even given it special men- Blondie tion in their columns Then when A third chimed in Lurline the manager admitted it was good will be firedgirlsure that speaks out knew a her Blondie raise now giving by of bounds her first happiness in a long time "Nothing could stop her she's That extra money every week meant stuck on that Larry piped up the more for the family and a few little fiist girl luxuries for Blondie Somewhat reAt that all the girls looked at luctantly she had indulged in one of Blondie, anticipating some reaction. them today a taxicab ride through But Blondie was changing hurriedly, Central Park her nervousness, and never Almost automatically Blondie ate covering on she had heard. her soup, reading the headlines of let Whos the paper propped up before her another he going to marry asked girl Suddenly her eyes opened wide, a Blondie s face would have been spoonful of soup half way between ghastly then but for her make-u- p the bowl and her mouth Some society dame from BosProminent Broker to Wed Larry but before the answer Belmont sailing toipght for Europe ton . . Will Marry Eileen Cabot, Boston was completed Blondie had changed and hurried over to the wardrobe debutante, In Paris was a It short story and Blondie lady She whispered- - I'm going over to read it avidly. The spoonful of soup the speakie for a moment call me never reached her mouth She when it's time . . . and she ran pushed the dish away and sat star- out. throwing a coat around her. ing at the paper with unseeing eyes the head of the stairs leading So Larry was going to be mar- to At the stage Blondie slipped through ried . , . going away tonight . . . a door which opened on a fire esEurope. Blondie s mind was racing, cape. She went a short distance her face flushed. Well, what of it along this, then entered another He deserved happiness . . . what door which led into an anteroom would Lurline say now? Why Lurllne . , . what about Blondie? of the speakeasy. As Blondie started to think of her(CONTINUED) self the old pain came, twisting at (O&pyrttht 19St International yiln her heart Oh, why hadn't she gone Service Oo., Inc.) M.I.A. Hop jk hajiags, aaa from Mm i Great Show American Drama Triumphs! The Gold and Green ball of the will be held Hyrum stake In the Elite hall, Hyrum, on thr evening of March 1st, as announced by stake presidents, Earl W Allen and Mrs J. D. Baker A good orchestra has been engaged and a good time is assured to all Recreation leaders of the stake Mutual board who have the affair in charge are Lamont Larsen and Rosella Jensen, Hyrum, and Ray and Rena Brenchley, Leishman WellsviUe. telephone service have continued and now it begins to look as If some action Is to be had in the Immediate future, according to the report of the committee Talks to Students Reverend Jacob Trapp of the First Unitarian church of Sait Lake City was the speaker in the special assembly given on Thursday morning In commemoration of Washingtons biithday at the Utah State Agricultural college Drawing "The Epic of from the book America by James Truslow Adams, Reverend Trapp used as his theme the development of the American ideal. Music for the assembly was furnished by the chorus and a number of the principals of Faust, grand opera to be presented by the college music department on March 2 and 3. Bishop O A Sonne and Dr. J. 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