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Show Tuodav, January 23, 1934. Visits Parents LOCAL NEWS r.f Fine Boy Arrives Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Smith tf Mr. nnd Mrs. Wallace B Eng-lacf C.dm acre tin Sunday 3BJ East. 3rd North street, arUie proud parents cf a fine son, eui- is of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Engborn Sunday afternoon at 5 o'clock, land of this city. Ail concerned doing nicely. n are busy erecting the ina warehouse for tile stale road cun--mi" ion on North Main street. ThU Grizzlies PO to Is being bull mimed- wan liou-Followers of Alias tile ol the north ly ariioe Ogden high tation and will be used to house school team are awaiting live Inof Frithe vasion Grizzlies road Logan tale equipment. day with a great deal ot Interest 'Ihe Ogden team t ready to give Students to Stage Lear tlie Invaders a busy evening. The pr N. A. Pedersen, liead of the Tigers were the preseason favorites Ktii.h department at Utah State to cop Ogden district honors, but announced the team lost to Box Elder. 26 to college, Agiuulttirul I rulae that King Lear has been 24. In the opening game of the (hi. ui (or the annual Shakespeare league season. play to be presented tn May. Tryouts for parts ill start soon, Dr. Leveling Airport ptdirs.n announced. Men are still busy working at the airport. Gravel is being stiread Club Selects Play over tlie surface Of the landing The Weber club of Utah State tie Id and this material U being Acrteultural college soon will pre- leveled with hand rakes. When as the completed, the field will be as level,! sent "Michael and Marv nest Little theatre ploy. Miss Anna as a floor. Tlie gravel serves to h.css of the Logan senior high make a field from which a plane school will be director and the cari can lend or take off at any time. will be chosen from former stu- Tliere will be no mud to dents of Weber college. M 1 Oden it -- LYRIC Logan Now Playing s ill:;:.'. 'Mv' Peese j Full Fashion Service or Chiffon Regular or Out Size Great Grand Son Visits Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Wlllmore of Pocatello were pleased this wek' to have with them for a short visit, their great grandson. Britt Hargraves III, who was born No- -' ven.ber 20, 1033. Their first gnat grand child Is a grand son of their oldest child. Vivian Beatrice, W. Hargraves of Pocatello, Idaho. A & JESSENS Wed Miss Olla Jensen, daughter of Bishop and Mrs. James Jensen and Lewis Anderson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Anderson of married Millville, were Friday night. Tlie ceremony was performed at the home of the bridegroom by his father. This popular young Leave for Coast Visit couple stole a march on their Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Earl have friends. They slipped over to Brigham City and procured thetr gone to Los Angeles and will visit marriage license. Their home will there for a while and then go on to San Francisco. They have rebe tn Millville. latives and friends in both places. Shoe Store fr Catch Large Fish Lyman Larsen end Hy Bunce were exhibiting a large carp which had been seined In Bear River near Preston on Sunday evening. The fish weight 17 4 pound.,. The owners were so proud Uvir catch that they exhibited it on the streets during the even- mg. Within a great lawyers Gets Wrist Watch office this multiple drama urfolds. Men and women from every corner of life are Miss Ruth Sharp, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Sharp Jr., cf Coalvi'le, has jti t been awarded aj beaut mil wust watch by the Kerr' Buy your Chicks at Home Persons stocking up on baby chicks should look to the home hatchery. Why go to the coast or cl w here when oar own ln-culatois will be able to supply the demand and give as good servic as can be obtained elsewhere? of Aggies Lose To Boosters At Ogden I s, Great Picture made from a Great Play by a Great M Author with BEBE DANIELS DORIS Asperula-odoratfor the herb (woodruff), and Is used in May wine and other summer drinks. The dried leaves have a haylike fragrance, lasting for years, and are often kept with clothes. It has many small flowers, produced freely from May to Ju-- a Isabel Jewel, Melvyn Douglas.ThclmaTodd, Mayo Methot. Produced by Carl Laem-ml- e, Jr.( from the play by ELMER RICE. D- irected by William Wyler. Presented by Carl Laemmle. A UNIVERSAL PICTURE. COUNSELLOR AT LAW M. Only p. rates. Ution-to-statio- n Mosf Colorful y Costumes For Sfhnrtl Pw: My A Mendi n Hymm Flake Seoul court of honor for trwpe 23, 24, 25, 28. 29 was held Sunday evening in the Mendon ward chapel Herman Commissioner with 1 hearer of Wellsvllle In charge. Others present were stout master ct the troeps. Commissioner If. P. Anderson and President John A. Ist.elson, Alvin Clawson. Lew Pet-er- -t n. Make high counctlmen and Ch.cf ot Police Carl Poulter of Lot an. Tlie meeting commenced tv singing Amerua" and Shall the Ycuth of Zun Falter"; prayer Snout John Welch; tlie flag mony and tap were by EcouU I eon Bust, J. R. Walker. Carlo Kidman with Merlin Copen as bugler. This was followed by singTlie Star Spangled Banner"; ing talk. What Ijad to Do to Became a 2nd Class Scout" by Rulon Ladle; cornet solo. Merlin Copen accomixuued by Miss MoztUe Barrett; vocal solo. Cyril Nelson, accompanied by Mrs. Marvel Bartlett Tenderfoot awards were presented to each troop by thrlr leaders; second class awards presented by Alvin Clawson; first class troop. Lew Peterson; merit badges, presented by President Israclsen; life membership badge was presented to A. R. Zblnden by H. P. Anderson; piano duet, Mozelle Barrett anfd Grace Ladle; talk. Carl Poulter. The tap were p'avcd by Merlin Copen and bencdictlcn was hy DcMonle Walker. Ul Rasa-munde- ," 1 Jos. Johnron Services Today At Paradise tt, Good Food J Johnson and Lytell in The Single Sin SMOKED BACON, special, lb. 14c Tender Quality Beef, Lamb and Pork at the Usual Saving Prices MODERN MARKET j The Single Sin." a Tiffany) picture with Kay Johnson and B rt Lytell heading a cast including Paul Hurst, Holmes Herbert, Geneva Mitchell. Mathew Betz, Robert O'Connor and Charles Emmett is the attraction McNaughton, Wednesday, and Thursday at the Gem Theatre. The story is concerned with the regeneration of a man and a woman and shows that it is not conquering oneself that is the greatest battle, but freeing oneself from the evil characters of previous associations. Kay Johnson plays the role of a girl who serves ninety days for bootlegging and comes out of Jail with a determination to go straight. In a couple of years she becomes the wife of a millionaire and her A more de.oted loving pair. cup of happiness is running over One could not hope to find, when a man out of her past starts It seemed that in their every move blackmailing her not for money, They acted with one mind. but simply to torment and torture her. Now mother dear, although bereft, A. P. Younger wrote the story Of father's fond attention, which Frances Hyland did the Your descendants gathered round for and dialogue. The dicontinuity you, rection is by William Nigh and the Are too numerous to mention. recording by RCA Photophone. And by your patient loving ways, Our hearts you firmly hold, You are by far more dear to us, Than houses, land or gold. In the Piggly Wiggly Store QBK K23B29HKI&iSQ9fiE29HRC2!2B rfA9$ i DEEN 1 aI1KE fmW t? Howari McKinney. Prop. Phone 53 300 West 1st North MEMBER N. R. A. lotelligenca Inherited That Intelligence la Inherited Prof. S. J. Holmes of the University of California department of To ring our phones each night, zoology has concluded. 'Otherwise, And hear your loving inquiry, that one he asks, "how does Are all with you alright? get way? You are so optimistic, That when dark clouds appear, One needs but to converse with you And then the sky is clear. BILL OurBigDOUBLE and Thursday, Friday Saturday Blood Money In which GEORGE BANCROFT Returns to the Screen after two years KENYON Omlow Sltvcns, After $1.75 sm $1.00 These are With the colorful costumes of the thlrtl enth century, tlie opera to be presented at tlie Logan Senior high school, is Hie most beautiful and romantic opera of !u type to be produced at the high school. costumes Approximately eighty have been ordered from a costume house. Tlie Lords and Ladies', Shepherds and Sheplierdesse and are Guards costumes especially colorful. Those worn by Princess s Hermina the and Rasamunde, Prince of Candia and Fulgent ms are the most elaborate costume used. The dresses are tlie long flowing type wiui the high waistline and V shajx-sleeves that almost touch tlie floor. Tlie men's costumes are of soft velvTv in gay colors with hose, shoes and accessories to match. The clohlng 12 girls are making the 4 ballet civtumes as a project Brown and Alice Arentson of the with one costume being made by clothing d( partment. Color and gayely Is added to each two girl,. Tills project is under the direction of Mis. Effie this production by the ballet dancing under the d'rccUen of Mi's Oreta Hall. The girls danc.ng are Color Not Significant Sara Brown. Joy Spencer. Dorothy Dear mothers honest heart was It la practically certnln that red Alder. Virginia Nelson. Zctta Benbull than son. Jean Bischoff, Maxine Car-behas no more effect on touched, The gospel she embraced. In of front waved color other Roma any Quinney. Dorothy The scoffs and taunts of those apMm. Crockett and Donna Spencer. for services Funeral Paradise posed Joseph W. Johnson, who died here Courageously she faced. Saturday night, are being conductHer playmate, schoolmate, whom ed today In tlie Paradise LD.S. she loved, ward chapel, with burial in the In sectet from his youth, Paradise cemetery. Was one among the very few. Mr. Johnson was born In Logan Who grasjxd the gospel truth. in 1397, a win of Ollls M. and ' That Is our motto", every Sophie M. Johnson. He married A vvann congenial sympathy, Clau c James in 1924. thing in season. Fillet of in bieast. thetr Developed He is survived by his parents of Hadilcrk and those Delirious Conjugal love then followed. and a son. Logan; his widow Large Tender Fresh Oysters I And well we know the rest. Smoked and Fresh Salmon Joseph Glenn Johnson, Paradise; six brothers and sisters, Ollie M. They struggled on together. Mrs. Finnin Haddie and Anna S. Johnson, and Working almost night and day, C. W Ridd, Salt Lake; A LeRoy To gather means to emigrate, Smoked Ferring at and Salt Lot and an, and Sidney Johnson, To Utah far away. Anchovies, sperial priee Mrs. Elmer Hartivigsen, Thatcher, Pickled Fish. Idaho. The day at last arrived for them To leave their native land. To bid farewell to kindred dear. And grasp the trembling hand. -- Fragrant Herb Waldmeister Is the perman name by TELEPHONE Scouts Hold Session At Mendon Ward t H riding on the crest of the wave, suddenly finds himself facing disbarment and the estrangement of his wife. Its one thrill on top of another. Yet all dovetail together. ror two years Counsellor at Law was outstandBroadways ing stage hit. As a motion picture it achieves even greater scope and power. DENVER Eyes of Love mo-the- ir 2 LOGAN to family honor their in a gathering at lx-home on lier 79th By the Wellsvllle Sunday school bnthday at whhh the following lines written by VV, Dramatic company was played to a good house at Millville lost Cl. Reese, the eldest son of a night. family of twelve sons were read. The play Is written In three arts, and maybe classed as far above the average of tlie present Nine and seventy years ago, day plays. 1 would say the comFar ol f across the sea. To earth our loving mother came. pany made a happy selection. For after all as Shakespeare savs. "Tin So dear to you and me. p'-- y tlie thing." TVo many of Who was there then that could the plays selected bv our young people ore of Uie fortell kind which would tax profi What her career would be? oI lllU rest to Or the latent power of that sou! ,alt,1t lo nuke the publ.c. Or tell her destiny? In many Instances cur youtit Her tender years were guarded well plavers have not ncrived the supBy parents good and kind. port of tlielr communities, tn the Who ever showed a strong desire. way of patronage. To tram her active mind. A group of young profile select a They taught her when temptations play, pay for their books, make reup boxes, dress their parts, came, hearse their play, and then are To put In Ood her trust, And all the tempter's wily tricks. expected to present a three or four act drama for ten and fifteen Away from her to thrust. cents a ticket, and unless there Twas well they did for she was is a dish of lee cream or a sand left. with thrown in and the meager While very young In years. receipts given to some organizaWithout parents loving care. tion. they often play to empty To share her hopes and fears. benches. The Wellsvllle company last Twas to a fatal accident. evening aquited themselves in exHer father'a death was due. were good, cellent shape. Tlie grief thus broke her mother's the performers spoke their lines heart. well, and sustained the situations And so she lost her too. In true professional style. Those are attending the performance Now left a little orphan girl, loud In the praise of the company With battles hard to fight, soon Success depending on her course, and hope to see them agnln T. H. CUTLER. If it be wrong or right. An Observer The of the living God, Upon tlie scene appeared Teaching plainly gospel truths, The mucky sky was cleared. Glass Manufacturing company f jf outstanding wotk in a canning If club, D. P. project oi the The Ogden Boosters, Murray state club leader annotate- - pla e m (hcir flIst hcnle b The Underwriter" safely brought, 0 ed Saturday. sevrial weeks, took a 53 .1 decision: Them o'er the restless brine, You see the reactions of K1 from the Utah S.ate Agricultural (rajn and lake boat tock them behere college Tuesday evening a woman who has mur- - j; Survey Progresses a fore crowd the Wctxr in large Enumerators in the rural housj To reach the "border line. dered her husband with I ling survey of Cache county, a pto- - gym. Coach Dick Romney of the Ag- Buck and Berry bent their bows. Meet of the CWA have been grcc- a paper cutter. You sym- - j tously received, m most instance gie squad used substitutes, second To draw them o'er the plain. and third string men during the Through mud and dust, uphill and first half, and all but about 10 pathize with a down, minutes of the final period, durin And never did they complain. mother whose wounded which time the college regulars staged some brilliant basketball Zion finally was reached. son has gone to jail. You Were all their trails through, with the Boosters. The entire game, however, was Not so! they now must do their laugh at a flashy actress an interesting exhibition, and the part, seeking heart balm. You The desert to subdue. crowd greeted the performance understand the new outenthusiastically. Only one incident, But did they shrink or grumble? near the close of the final half, look of a reformed No, never; No not they. marred the game. There was some With courage, zela, devotion, crook. Interwoven with difficulty between Joe Fortenberry, They wrought from day to day. 6foot for the Boost-eicenter these stories of buffeted Cleo forward. and Petty, Aggie How well dear mother did her part, Fortenberry was ejected from the While father tilled the soil, humanity is the case of game. A kind and generous Providence, the great lawyer, who, Rewarded wc.! their toil. 'V The wlitshy-whoosh- j Is more than one motion picture. It is a dozen pictures combined. Characters who fit into widely scattered backgrounds are deftly placed side by ride. c 1 With the valley experiencing Purchases New Truck of Charles wholesaler such wonderful weather for this Olsen, season cf the year, the coal nun j Becker's Best In Logan, has pur-ar- e not the only ones who feel chased a new International Truck that the elements are against trom tlie Baugh Motcr company Ins them. When one takes a view of; for use tn handling growing the fields north and west of Lo- -i business. gan they find that very little havj has been consumed this winter. Show Soon With no snow livestock have bem Poultry A. Anderson, secretary of 'able to subsist upon the dry glass' , jin tlie fields. Therefore, comtiara-- 1 or locM n poultry association, con-- Is d181'8 ! the ng lively little hay has been cousum-- 1 ed thus far. There are large stacks ducting of a poultry show in Lo gan In the near future. The time ot hay In every direction. and place of the show has not as yet been announced. Counsellor , Drama Ladies Little Hay Consumed At Law ' Mrs. Adrulu Morrell, formerly Miss Lila Beard, was brought from tier home In Lewiston Sunday to a local hospital where she was for appendicitis. upon She is reported as getting along nicely. Tape Five. Poem To Mother The Romantic Hosiery Operated Upor Millville Couple !nr Utimm M n. Working on Warehouse LOGANCACIIE COUNTY. UTAH CACHE AMERICAN ZANE GREYS Life in the Raw With George OBrien, the Evex Popular Actor Buck Jones in Ghost City and Mickey Mouse Chapter 7 The Hail Pilot And may you with us long remain To cheer us on our way, To help us to be staunch and true And never go estray. How glad we are your health is good. And that you look so fine, With your brain and pen so active. At the age of seventy nine. Could our desire be granted, The century mark youd reach, Yes, we'd have you with us always, To comfort, cheer and teach. Polo Ponies American polo ponies are usually about 15 hands high and weigh In the neighborhood of 1,000 pound!. In this type of horse a short baiX and big barrel are encouraged, since these give wind and endurance for a horse which must carry weight at speed. Polo ponies usually have some thoroughbred blood. A or good cross is with thoroughbred some other stockier breeds. three-fourth- s seven-eighth- s Inches Long Rat Twenty-Nin- e rat found and killed by a na- A tive of Bulawayo. South Africa, In an outbuildings adjoining residence was found, on being measured, to be 29 Inchis long from nose to tall offl-cla- Fillet of Haddock Kippered Salmon lb Boneless Fillets of Haddie, lb Fresh Smelts lb Halibut lb Boneless Smoked Herring, lb M pQc 25 22 i Of Oysters (fresh) dozen Smoked Bloaters extra large, 3 for Crabs, extra large each Anchovies Salmon, whole 1 lb. lb or half, Booth Red Diamond, Salt Mackerel Cut Lunch pOc each lb - 50 25' 15' Herring, Celery .... 2 bunches 15c Lettuce, solid, 2 for 15c each 5c Grapefruit bunch 5c Carrots lb. 4c Cabbage Lemons, Sunkist doz 29c 2 doz. 29c Oranges Yams lb. 5c |