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Show TACIT K AMERICAN Vice Four. was fv hi. sS of Salt Sunday of Mr. CACHE COUNTY. UTAH tarred Tuesday, Auiu-- t 15. 19JJS. out by the Junior rum b. an fa. tory. Wednesday ad Mrs. John If. Wcsuui. hu sister, Noith street. Mr. Sucvia.ii inclined tl Cmiaisi.iui cf a vauibvhle tUsUsallng her bark. Site was and family. price of years subI lud cur. Haarti Ciioiey and Mrs. R scription for Uie Cat lie American and a one act play; "Fresh Timo- ruahtd to a loral laepital where a liar following I tmt.MUl !! enjoyed ot s:e he a pi.i.,e he enjoy Budjr cast wu placed on tar A. Jhilverson of Cedar City drove ahull say Lruun viuung relative and riy Mlva Cl lU ba k Site Is friend. Lairri.i Larwn of Portland at Logons oil Wednesday riri,.i t thy Hay." wuh resting as welt as Is up Friday to siwiid a few days at much. In eommentuig us .Iji Mr Mr. Mis William tlw and Ladle Duist, fli centered dttssed ccntunie announctt nt U tie say It float Uie best Imie city In tlie home of Mr. and Mrs. expected. Primary offlotra entertained Kumm.-Lrablon On Friday nU'ht Mira. T Mrs. Wilford Larsen. Mr ant' for Glen and La moot Ulson and Johnson and to attend tlie the world. An inviuuon was rltlldirn Thursday evening lable, Covers weie n.aik.d ltus ing tlie following numbers. Chorus Keth Mr. Blair and OJenda Mr Ale Mars lu a. Host. and Mrs Amne tended to tlie editor to come to In lh lr honored rue.t.v ' by tlw dancing girls; dramatical Morns Lotthouvr are sjiending their Weston Reunion. oprn Pparkman of Richmond a ere hurt (Nivillon. d.uir j.i,s Manila Muist, Mrs. f.M.- -l llutst of WHbvUle. Mr. Li.'a krtih. Hiiia-vacation at Yellowstone paik. Josejih Hodges of Logan, was a Denmark and while there it will and Sorensen; song ' Miss lone vi la an automobile. Mr. Spaikniuil Wa lion Baker, ti Baker, cost him noUihig fur eats and town visiur on Thuiaday. A irous-r-adance. Jessie Ahrens, Vila Hnhner tea a as guen in flu1 i lot k, Mrs t!ainU' and Veldon Hair of Richmond acJtuKi. Oeorge Uunn of Logan, M. J n, lp ,!U Amo B. Robinson and tlie mis- drinks. Kind regards weie sent to and Jlig dame, Stella laLeona of Lake. companied by Mlsras Glenda Hlair honor of Miss Juno Nehon, at f rl liulsl Halt met at tlie oHioer ses Leta Huxsie and Merle Felt all old friends residing in Logan and Nekla Sieplienvn attended a home Friday afternoon. Mim Ns - Primary rs F.dk. r Hancock MonFleree Undue ot Salt Lake wav dle. Olive Baker, Mandy lurvlt 1c It Wedia-sdafor Salt Lake city and Cache Valley. tla-ion the telephone. Ardella son received many talKing and d1011 r Mr. of Ai.dn Mrs. and party at Richmond, on of guest Amos went to get lit wile and lailav. Costume dance. "Gold day evening. Flans w re arranged Laim.nt Tuesday, the uw ful present. home Just south Uielr brand nevr daughter. They for lle hune coming party to be of 1933," by Leah Wood. J. i Mr and Mrs. Kenneth Cottlr Mrs. Elizabeth Quincy line Uielr rar skidded In et lton Sla Iheld. Amiust Lllnd Alar the grad- Ahren. Marv Loncstroth, Vlra Millville Mr and Mrs. Orso'1 retained Saturday and Uie lulus louse gravel and I urnrd trier. Miss t ummhI fitrin a few du at a pr.ttily arranged d.n- uati.Hi eseruses for tle Tra.1 lucdli-- . H'ibner Flee OLson Stella and fandlv and Mrs. Bvron Ella Robinson and Janice Hop, Blair auffered severe injury of t!ie at A Island ot basket ,np flown Olive Tuesday. lark, Knd,,yHu.liier and class r Iluk. Cow- - Crowley and rmall son of Lincoln came with ttwm on a brief visit a Mr kman Song. and Fu. hand "Dying altemonti. d center tlw table. Places light rved at the here with Uisla.p O. II. Robinson w. K. Smith lm s nt the Itefreslina-iit- - were cut in the right arm They were f..r Mr, and Mrs Jiil .h l.y.'' Vlra Hlibner. One act play Idaho, sprnt tlie wek end with to close ol tie- liu. ting bV tl.e liui-- maiked and family. Merle remained was given by frail Wood. In .Mrs Matilda Olson. d m Ogden cn business Wes taken to Ur. Wtnd.ll ILolgr'a lover of local! Mr. Fd Pi,, Anss to M. sd.ota L.a a few dav In tlw city. liarr.lt. Hoe wile re tlay received medical' jsn'on Benr-oLongsUoth Mary Loly went to Nevada Mr. Mrs. and Grandwm of Monta lbl's. T. H. CuU. r spent and Mr. and Mrs N. W. Christiansen nie Hughes. Juba M nr, lvalue jt.; were given to ev.rv cue at- - tiM. attention. end Jn Ealt Uk? Clly of Monday to work In tlie mines. lu a ('aiifoinia. Mr mid Mm. M,.n. Ell. n Ladle, Miss Sm.ih. Loean and Muss Kathryn Adams i tlie show was wlsnh a tiding in aft nitron ihcw Mr. and M"s H irace E!lvn and Among PuII.xk. Mrs. la verne Larvn Sunday attending the stake liulsl. of Hyrum. Luh. Sundav large crowd. Wild baeraimnl nweting tlie Pus. tilytl prasts turning laid at NewMr. and Mrs. Vance Walker of Black foot. were family Idaho, visitor at tlie home ot Mr. and New Testament da s with tta ir Mr and Mrs. J. H. W.stovcr of' supiwT wiud held liu ir annuid Relief So- ton. Sunday were- - Mr. and Mrs G of Mr, and Mrs. A Mrs. liw'toi.d to I'llllthfleld. Si. family Ada Wain r enjov George N Weston. and his wsler Mis. Mary J C. Hale on Saturday evening. and weie dinn. r guests of Mr ciety conlertnce. Pirsidenl Lh.a A. Hogan, president SjiiI K Hy r ateacher, Mrs wona-hied! Tlie Relief ScHk-tlawn purty at the SL,. day tlie Sana-meand wile. James Tacyart and wile Paul if California former rvith-ntsMrs Gerald Walker. and Kemp til chaige alu-Mr Minnie Boclc and daughter themselves over to M.adowviilc Kidman, W.dtasdav iv.-nnlis. Report ot oruama lYUr K, Van Orden, Edward LouiseGana-;S from Mention attend'd it. of M. ndon spent Tuesday hi r. I abell of Brigham City are visitformed the enter:... Tuesday and met at the home of with relatives and friend two was given by President Kemp, laaviu. If. If ISirrwai and fuke Old Folks outing In Ba. u ing at tlie home of Mr. and Mrs Mrs. J. It. Weston, where th.y: !w rv.t nt. Itelivshmriits Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hunc.el: . Jam s otflcers sustained by Secy. Enuna Orchard. Mr folk canyon. Saturday. Jenon. a0had a brief program and rrfresh-- a Mrs. Kate Tyner and dauuhter!, o J Barrett gave two rradlngv on Mr and Mrs. Olonzo WikkI. Mr Mr, and Mr. Martin Shaffer Jr. invents Oomish; votal trio by Mrs. Melba and spent pleasant after- Beehive gills with tlwlr b .u hi r . d Van Orden, Mrs. llael Mortmson Virginia May and Mr. Henrili program. rlK.dmannnHk ' noon. da,;o ot Trenton and Miss Taggart; one 7'hotns.m and three small daughMrs Ion. lairwn. Mrs. Zelda WUl.am Clt," fitwinu Tlmrsday afternoon the Mr. and Mis. Cleon Lemon an Lesson ol ters are sjiending a lew days In met Wednesday at tlie home Ctr. Fleeung Hour; talks. le nut at tlie home baik among us again after spendof Miss Wanda Hill. Afternoon was Salt Lake visiting relatives. Adversity" Anna Orchard, m lie tta Hlibner. The time sj week at Brigham. Dal Ammuwn off ing a Mr. and Mrs. George Vlllett are silent In rutting out pictui.-lur in by Eluta Wiser, "Niwd of Saturday night and Sunday. Qinltmg. Ltmciieon was srW Miss Eileen Nebeker of Omaha Lake City is visiting with Salt slmwiits Mrs. the Hour Mrs. Merl llyer. "Every spending Uielr vsratlon In Mis- tlM lr scrap books. LongstroCh a gave tlie hostess to 20. ' by Stak Neb., is visiting for a while with t resident soula lliry left Lewiston Sunday were served to Delpha Smith. Lor- byJean 8un- - Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Alvord. Day Itcl.g.or and Dnrrold Walker of; y lu'rnked chicken her grandmother. Mrs. Aqutla Nebraine Wood, Faye Hancock. In Mrs Wotm murical number M. Uielr by morning. Mr. honor. Jenson enterday Jusejih iWelLwilk- were guests on Monday , Ren.aiks a tained a few small girls on Sat- eker and Mis Mary Nebeker. 5.1CO Rlr,.'frdi- - Ann..,Iard: of Mrs. WilUam Baker. tinging loild. ly Saturday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs Hie Hollywood's theatre guild Miv-George Pond. Mr. and Mrs. Jay man. Virginia Henmger. Mildred i' Mrs. Alexander Bishop Da j .' III'.-urday afternoon in honor of the McQueen and here Van Orden and Mr. and Mrs. presented plavs war tuu.nhej by clmir; ?rpe,-!i- . eighth birthday of her daughter. players am! of Nevada SiS Elko. Forrest, ,K?L.K'Ulru. Thursday and Friday night to a Similar Drral Hendricks motored to tlie 'V McU sia " ith h Donna May. Light refreshment with Clll'r; her sisters T visiting ! audience large and appreciative were served. confer, ncei weie laid lu fecund canyon, w lie re tlwy had supper J'irA Jensen and'o Mrs. Weston of Salt Lake amt spent a delightful evening. Mr. Hcntnger, Mr. J. N. brottwr "HenryMargaret and liltd wauls Tle Relief Society entertained City is Paul Jensen. a visitor at the home of ilih .The v'?.nd vear Mrs. Claud Sort nMn u aa hofvii Pa rad 1m Mr and M m iitf cm Tuesday afternoon at the Old her parents. Mr. and Mrs. P. D. A program aa Kivtui undr Uw to a dinwr thetf moth'is v ith a Monday in honor ol(Aurthrr and Mr and Mrs Joheuh Mill. An Interesting program was Moffat. rGuk-ndthree ot.te luncheon. Wednesday delirious luncheon wav aflernom at tlie home of Miss served at small tables which were atlvcs Friday. FVirk canyon on Tuesday evening with vases of summer Paper to Denmark Mary McKnight. Sweet peai formh. C. Stauffer local merchant Mrs. Ada Lawn. Salt Lake City centered The program Included: prayer. Earlaw jlas recently Joined tlie I. G ed the centerpiece with snapdragflowers. Thirty-eigatladies was visiting relatives Tuesday. Ye Editor was happily surprised ons as room decorations. tended. Mendon. Sundav Bulst; song. Juanita, by double-mixe- A. Chain Stores held his opening Ten) Mention Wilbur Underwood Jack and today to receive a letter from were' school held Uielr mid summer song member and their mother Tlie Glean, r girl held quartet under the direction sale Friday and Saturday of tin Bowen are here for a week Denmark. It was from our old ,, . n present. Leaders are Misses Mary festival. Sunday morning at 10 a of Cyril Nelson; talk O J. Bar- week. Mr. Is to be from Los Angeles, where they S. B. Sorensen, who at one . J1.,"" vocal r duct. Mrs. Nelson. rett; OtU m. on McKnight and Beth Rogers. with one of gratulaled P having Superintendent Edger employed. linie wa in the butcher business imLkTI. m,Tn nd SUpPr Mrs. Lorraine Williams of Boise Hancock in charge. Tlie following Alice Stauffer; talk. Mrs. John D. most up to date stores In Cache 're nd operated ? Mrs. Orson Miles was entertaina cafe -on- First Baker; Grandfather's song. Clock, musical Twelve is the guest of Mr. and Mr. C. Valley. . program was given under glrL were ed August 4 at her home, the- enjoyed. , gleaner Asa Baker. by prayer, quartet; the direction of Chorister W. I C. Cheat. They all spent ThursTlie Senior class met Thursday ocravjon being her 'P1' puests were Bishop !' birthday Sorenson: singing, "Welcome to day and Friday In Salt Lake. iversarv. Many friends called on1 and Mrs. Franklin Bitters. Mrs. All , Jessie Jessup, A. K. Hovey bv school; prayer, O. J. Bar-Earl Karren spent the latter and, rn an(l Earl Buist, Asa Baker, and social chat. Luncheon was Mis Besie Dale Ammussen. part of the week In Montana on rett: singing, "Count Your Bless-- ; Muir. Vem Julia BrL served to 10. of Summer ings" and "Day was! Mr' and Mrs' Kamual Pac nd business. Btauffor, Mr. and, Tlie Ladles Auxiliary motored to week end.UV4visitor of Mr A!lc trio. Misses Helen and family of Preston spent Wednesday Han-Mrs. Alma Holiday of Ogden Is Glory"; MrsNelson. LaVon Ahrens. Mrs. Julia Muir j cyrlt College ward Friday afternoon to evening with Mr. and Mrs. Nils P. the guest of her mother, Mrs. Instrumental duet. Merlin and Lee! Trail Builders class with their tlie home of Mrs. H. G. Hughes Th-and family 0f'OIson- Margaret Kartehner. Coorn. accompanied cn piano bv,Tcarher Mrs. Eva Smith met at and laid their monthly meeting Pnutlificld were rh girls laid the.r Friday guests at Mrs. Larth Swinyard and Mu Miss Mrv. Ue Barntt; song, double the hon-of Douglas Shelton Wed- - Following program was givenmother's Mrs John Welrh !t'urnnHT 0,,,,ng o:i Tuesday evrn- Telford of 'b California, Mary The time wa song, B sale Mae Muir: stories t. A nesday evening. nuyd ouartet under the first lne at F"ll,,l s grove jIrs Mae StJeiicer are guest of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. of Cyril Nel.son. accompanlid In praeticlng songs for tlie Mrs. Ada Walker. Mrs. Flore nv ,.a'rt b. ot' w.a-' 11,a,:ant dliv "as enJv'd by all. Locan a few days in Salt Mrs. Marv.-Telford, spent wo tv Wood and Mrs. Julia Wood. h Mr. and Mrs. J. W. E. Sc.tt Bartlett; vocal solo home coming. Refreshment Mrs A A Law Lake this week, , Mrs. Pearl Wood. Luncheon! Kay Sorensen; piano duet. Madall served to 10. Spclal guests o Hvruin stake and famllV spent Sunday In Mor- 5-A- cts old Mrs. Joyce Jones entertained tlie Hancoek and Geneva Barrett: vocal Mrs. Julia Muir. Mrs. Ellen Ladle wa served at the close of tlvt held their lth Mr- - and Mrs. Rulon an' outing at Blacksmith- Scott. club at her home Fri- solo. Marcelle Bird, accompanied Mrs. Marv Kidman. were meeting to 25. They Fork canyon Saturday There were accompanied Mrs. Joseph N. Sorensen were by Mrs. Ruth Bird: singing by tli.--j At Sacrament meeting Sunday day. Dainty refreshment 3o attended from Paradise all had home by their daughter Joyce served, and 500 was tlie amusement school; song, by Bessie Mae Muu evening the following babies were hostess to an attractive supper ja vrry who has been visiting in Morgan. .nioyable time of the allernoon. and company, accompanied bv Mr christened and given the. names Tuesday evening. Covers were laid Leta Christiansen left Fri- On Sunday the Misses Wanda Julia Muir; piano duet. Mozellejof Colleen daughter of Mr. and j for Mr. and Mrs. John Westover for Ogden wliere she is emAtkinson and Norma Kirkbrldo of Barren and Grace Ladle; song, Mrs. Bert Thornton. Reed and of Logan. Mrs. Ed. Paul and day ployed. I of Denton L. sons doublo Monta Mr. Mrs. were mixed Benson of K. and and Dayton 'Rand, Bella, CaliL, Wayne grandson quartet; prayer Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Smiui and Wood. A large crowd was In at- -. Willie. Greta Marie, daughter of Mrs. Elizabeth Shelton. the guests of Glenn Gustaveson. Mr. and Mrs. John J. James spent Mr. and Mrs. Markus Moore and tendance. Mr. and Mrs. ByTon Muir and, Mr. and Mrs. Maw Blanchard and at the Soda Mrs. Samuel .Bair and daughter Mrs. Rose Manning of Garland Stanley Laverne. sen of Mr. and of Locan were dinner guests f Saturday round-u- pSunday Laketown Mis. Rulon J. Wessprings A. relaMrs. are of Claud Mrs. Laverne Sorensen is with Larsen of Portland, Beth her mother, Mrs. j Ogden visiting visiting 8undsy. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Price and ton is spending a few dais visittives and friends at Lewiston. The M. I. A. activity program Mrs Bert Mtklsell and Joseph Cliarlotte Longstorth. -family and Mr. and Mrs. Don ing relatives In Rexburg. Idaho. len of Hyrum were Saturday guests Walter Weston and Rulon d of Mr. and Mrs. P. O. Hansen. of Salt Lake Citv snent a Mr. Lamonte Pearce spent last few davs at the J. R. Weston week visiting Mrs. Orson Christ- ranch at Mcadowvtlle. iansen at Logan. Miss Aretha Kearl returned reMr. and Mrs. Alton Hansen and from a brief visit among cently from family Denver, Colorado are relatives in Locan, Utah. his visiting father, Mr. P. O. HanMr. and Mrs. W. J. Baker of sen. ITOTAL LENGTH OF TRAIN 202 FEET S00 HORSEBABSABE CARSKMGEO IRAN COMPLETELY WHWrPOST BCK MSSDCn Newton, spent a few davs visit to CONDITIONED ROCN AIR POWER Mr. James S. Goldsberry and TOGETlCRtlH omcE COUBUmefT catmCOMPARTMENT MOTOR Clarence Goldsberry, MfltT AKTOJUTEO ENTRANCES WSSENCER COMFttRTMENT All WNDOVfS SOTNS 60 Tremonton, GLASS PROOF were SEATING 56 PEOPLE wmtrotimG Sunday visitors of Orson WE FUEL VESTIBULES CHAR STEPS Goldsberry. Miss Esther Jolinson spent the Admission: Matinee until 4:30 week end at Logan with Miss 1 Ruby Johnson. T Adults 30c, Children 15c Jordan Hughart fell over an rVtPjCTGiqaiqnicciqqqaqi Night: Aduts 40c, Children 25c express wagon, Wednesday and k2l broke Ins arm in three places. AT The Rc lief Society held their monthly meeting Tuesday. Mrs. Flora Barson gave the lesson on book review. Watermellons were served. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Newton and family of Salt Lake city had been on their vacation the through n Live-es- t slates. They caned place in Salt Lake City More business on Mr. and Mrs. William Rawlins transacted in the CULLEN than any other hotel last week. in Mr. Pete Barson is at Clarkston the city. (Deweyville) cn business. NEW REDUCED RATES Mr. Palmer Johnson is at Pocais TWO PERSONS: tello where he is employed. ' dtWkfc- v Miss Arelda Jones and Irene Room With Bath $2.00 Jones of Providence were guests Rates $1 to $2.50 of Mrs. David Thomas, Wednesday Single Good Roads all the way out of evening. Extra Person ,50c each Miss Rhea Taylor of Lake Town Cache Valley is spending her vacation with Mrs. David Thomas. Bathing Is a most Healthful Mrs. William Rawlins and motr.-e- r, fS Pastime. Mrs. R. W. James motored to Logan on business Wednesday, to Week-En- d Parties j Mrs. Elizabeth Burrell had the We Cater Power economy possibilities not possessed 'by any other known misfortune of falling at the hy- last vehicle are attributed to the new stream lined passenger train now being built for service on Union uenmnMa Pacific lines. This conclusion, revolutionary In the transportation Ipfield, has been announced at the Omaha headquarters of the Union V .& Pacific. It is based upon the formal report of Ralph Upson, noted V $.: ' aeronautical engineer and stream-linin- g authority, who in company OP or with a group of scientists, has been making exhaustive wind tunnel BOTTOM II FEET Of CAR 91 tests of models of the new train. These tests, to determine wind ABM ABWERAl RAL MjnufMDn resistance and friction at high speeds, were the first ever made In scientific history on a stream lined railroad train. tiiar width will be nine feet. In After the contours for perfects-treaoperation the train will "hug the lining were established an design of the engine cab. The ground, the bottom of the cars exact scale mdel of the new train, altered cab design not only probeing but nine and one hJf eight feet In length, was built by vides for perfect stream lining but Inches above the rails and th also will of the the give the Union Pacifta and installed engineer top of the cars eleven feet as a part of the Chicago & North train 270 degrees of vision a above the rails. This low cenWestern Railroad exhibit at the greater vision than a train engi- ter of gravity will add materCentury of Progress exposition at neer ever before has had. to comfort at high speeds ially Prof. William Peterson of the U. S. A. C. will Chicago. The exhibit, one of the The effect of the changes are so that the train can negotiate unusual features of the Travel such that the train, traveling at curves safely at higher speeds explain in detail the Wheat Curtailment Allotand Transport building, is at- Its maximum speed of 110 miles than present trains. ment plan. tracting wide spread attention of per hour, will jab a clean hole 600 horse The scientists, transportation experts through the .!r and let the air power, distillate Interclose ag end the general public. behind without any nal combustion engine Is now . . . . . The final model varies slightly fuss and turmoil. under construction at CleveGame-Garland The 3 car aluminum alloy, land by the Winton. Engine from the original design which focused international attention tubular-shape- d train Is now be- Corporation, subsidiary of Genwhen it wras announced by the ing built in Chicago by the Pull- eral Motors. Distillate, which . . . Union Pacific some weeks ago. man Car and Manufacturing Co. is used for fuel. Is The principal changes developed When completed the entire train by tlie tests resulted in the com- - will weigh approximately 80 tons According to announcement plete shrouding, or covering, of which Is the weight of one modem of the Union Pacific the opera4 the articulated trucks of the train Pullman sleeping car. The train tion of the new train is schedand in some alterations in the will be 205 feet long and the tub- - uled to begin on December 1. llurl K.rrrn of Drummond A tin y t!ti.fd luril.'iiu to her home Uet Fi.itay b, Mr' J M,: nk mut upending kunir lime at boiritv n in l.rti r ot Mis Laur Mrs. Simians LEWISTON n I Irl. j r lgn e. Dc-Wi- tm-.an- i , I u Mui-yi- r m Dlg-ce- s- 'e I w.-ll- s fAPITOT i j s p. sja-n- , s cemne-elluii- w.-r- Last Time Today i r s giM-vt- lau 1 s I n-- i w.-r- j ; i Hen-Ing- tu a" "ltetp-fulnes- s lnt R.-I- Mi-lb- . T PARADISE I I I . sr x jhn , - 5sr . ht vsea-Stauff- er Wd. con-.tio- annl-i1!1- i ,ar Rnc2, - j CapitolTheatre . J Wednesday, August 16 Bis-hiv- I ( j dm-etiu- 'ent Read-iW1t- wen-iing- J Loff-a-L- i n. Vaudeville-- 5 ot i ( Laketown t Ras-ban- SCIENCE ACCLAIMS NEW SPEED TRAIN 1 Swimming and ybiybpatijadajddbitjl 1 QB Vaudeville Shows at 4:30, 7:15, 9:30 Boating CRYSTAL ' 9siiinisiiKm SPRINGS north-easter- Hdddd.v...;b'bD' CIUILILIENIHOTIEIL Wonderful Wind Tunnel Tests Reveal !, Stream Line Power Economies high-spee- d, 4th Annual light-weig- f Wheat Day Now Open j CAR The Grove Fruit Stand Garland, Utah Saturday, August 19 Meeting at Stake Tabernacle Fresh Daily 0 Fruits Vegetables Melons -- Our Prices are Always Right Order Your Peaches Now ! Celebration 2 Bands Baseball Boxing Bouts Rodeo vs. Willard Dance 3000 Free Barbercue Sandwiches Admission: 25c and 50c |