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Show Frid.tv. Fthruarv Ift. 1934. CACHE AMERICAN I .OGAN. CACHE COUNT V. UTAH Tnee Five. SUNDAY FOR 4 DAYS ANN HARDING c LOGAN . . . in Latest Universal News 73 Graham McNamce jLiu Symphony :'71 One of Walt Disney's Finest ... BIG DOUBLE BILL TODAY AND SATURDAY Puss in Boots The Fairy Land Classic Horse Play Musical Extravaganza Slim Summerville Picil Piper of Hamlin Mickey Mouse ... 70 People -I- N- Gala Premiere Buck Jones in GHOST CITY Remember! The Lyric is Always 25c for Adults and 10c for Children Over from Nibley LOCAL NEWS Mrs. Ernest Minirliley and mem bers of her family, mere business shoppers In the county seal on In Town Wednesday. prominent, Anderson, William farmer from Nibley spent Thursday In Logan on business. J'hl Home from Mexico G A. Ijvhi d.u.. hi r Miss Zelpli Nit :vmus Ni ell ol M s r in a Hyde Park has returned Horn in California and !:e i ks Mexico. nt t: ii. It a r.. ,.t r i Reports . n of Mill ill" is a IiKkkI dot in In :n r ,m iu d di. i hiMlf-Jij.- :.' i : ,m ' tvud. Good Weather 1 Still on Crutches Kent ol IaWis.on v ho mi: Amalga Farmer Here with an acndi nt last fall and George S. Noble of Amalux. one bioi:e his leg. was in Legan Wed-- 1 of the thrifty farmers and stoi lnesdav. He tame down to have iman of his section, snout Hmr ana the doitor examine Ins . day in Logan. Mr. Noble is ad was adwsed that he is injury ri.an" as locating that the state make thn well as could be hoped. Mr. Kent mam road through Amalga a secon crutches. Hov is still ondary highway. When it comes to public travel, there is plenty of argument to back Mr. Noble up Last Day Sale In requesting this action on the Ilarrv Roe came up from Salt part of the state road commission. Lake. Thursday evening to be here for the final sale at Maus store, Harry says Saturday will positive- lv be the last day of Maus De- partment Store. Merchandise not sold on that day will be returned to their store in Salt Lake. Marriage Licenses Marriage licenses have been issued to the following: Nile G. Slanger, Preston and Ida Erma Olsen, Logan: Henry Stephen Mur-ri- s. Hyde Park and Ellen e Robbins, Dayton: John Morrison, Lewiston and Mat-ti- e Sarah Ballard. Cache Junction; Walter James Kellv and Clara Walker, American Falls. Sea-mon- cl Bur-nic- Clean-u- p Slippers or Pumps Who Got the Billy? j Tile "Harding loirc." eloquent with emotion and vibrant with sincerity. is the envied of all cnvicr.x m Holhwood, end the dramatist whose dc .tiny awards him tlT of having Ann Hardin ; ,v sg ned to mtiipnl his character on staite or terttii cons.dirs luni-sc- lt b!" d of the g ds. When (iilbirt Emery, noted play-- I "Might and dramatic critic, and Douelas Doty, wrote the story of Gallant Lady " thry had one ac- tress in maid and she was that one. Tins information was passed on to Joseph M. Scbenck and Darryl F. Zanuck when the script was submitted for their approia., and it was not until they had aseer tained that her services would be available for this picture that they bought it for 20th Century "Gallant Lady, a United Artists release which comes to the Lyric Theatre on Sunday tells the story of a girl whose lover loses Iiis life in an attempt to fly the Atlantic, ignorant of the fact that she is to bear his child. From that tragedy, and the surrender of her son for after his immediately adoption birth, she rises to business success. Destiny brings three men into the attern of her life and at length offers her the privilege of reunion with her boy under penalty of silence regarding her true identity. Miss Harding's gallant lady, Is appealing m every way, a gul who has known both the bitterness of poverty and sorrow, and the sweetness of success. With both of these environments as a background, the story provides full scope for her versatility. jri-vil- . In sluthing about, the Cache American has scoured the information as to who got the billy rT club belonging to one of the Lo- f A AVAw A 1X1--. gan city patrolman. If the one m Jr'X A . t lie club will bnng of possession of "Hoise With the opening it to this oflioe without further delay, it will be returned to it Play" today at the Lyric Theat-Slim Summerville a. id proper place and nothing further introduces w.il be said Andy Devine, Umevr.-a-l fa n w male comedy team of dou- proportions. If audience Getling Expert leaetion means anything, this pic- J. II. Vilson Ji., empl ue otj u t hlgh niark for fu Thatcher Clothing company. tuie comedv. this week for Chicago, where he 'Hci.se Piay is a perfect medwill take a course at a reasearch ium for the of the vvell- school on feet and slices. Upon known Shin drollery Summerville. Andy W e P ilson his return, Mr. . cast as his cowboy pal, ,es Devme, be qualified to presci ibe ren to llle occaslon npps proving the ' for feet that are hard to foil. perfect with Thatcher Clothing company Locale of the film moves from their complete line of Bostonian the dusty range of the Montana footwear best cater to the shoes, cow country to the fog veiled coun manufactured in America. tryside of an English medieval castle. Much of the naturally fast action of the picture is enlivened Going to Coast in Clif C. Goodwin has stood it as by the ridiculous situations long as possible. He finally picked up his duds and left for the Seventy Meet coast on Thursday. It has been The 64th Quorum of Seventy a practice of Mr. Goodwin to will meet Sunday, Feb. 18 at 2:00 spend his winter's in California p. m. in the 4th ward chapel. for a number of years back. K generally waits until the cold Weather arrives and then moves Soon Start Lambing L. S. Smart, one of the leading out. There has been no excuse because of weather conditions this sheepmen of Cache, is in Logan winter. Cache Valley has been for a few days rest after being more desirable than many places out with his sheep for a few M on the coast. Mr. Goodwin will go weeks. He says that lambing will snrn start but he is not fond of to Long Beach. the job this year as the weather is such that lambing will have to be Hog Producers Called done in sheds Upwards of 100 Cache county hog raisers have applied for corn-ho- g contracts. These applicants Back from California have been called to meet at the Wesley Lundxtrom of the Lund-stroFurniture court house. About one half have and company been asked to report at the coun- Louis Edwards, manager of the ty agent's office at 1:30 o'clock Edwards Furniture company have on Monday and the other half to returned from the California Furreport at 1:30 on Tuesday. Con- niture market where they went tracts will be checked and mailed to buy furniture for the spring to Salt Lake for and business. Both gentlemen report forwarding to Washington for for- a pleasant trip and the appearance of good times In California. "Oi mal action. TOT? la j Patent or Satin High Heels Military Heels Patent Strap also with Arch Support Low Heel Slippers Kid or Strap Your Choice 1 J "'1 Mens or Boys DRESS CAPS f'4 a 1 Training1 ' . Huge King Kong Makes JESSENS Shoe Store "'WPJPM11 m Sag City Kong, immense prehistoric ape who is the menace in the fantastic Picture, King Kong" featuring Fay Wray, Robert Armthe strong, and Bruce Cabot Gem Theatre, Sunday, Monday and Tuesday is one of the most terrifying villians that ever made a cameraman shudder. Certainly he is the largest. He is fifty feet tall. His tread shakes the earth, and his hands are capable of crushing an airplane to matchwood. His strength had flourished since the time man was born and Hollywood was a grazing ground for the bronto-- ; sauri and the hypoeampi. He rul d, by the right of might, the lost island that had been left behind in the windy track of the centuries. But the thing that bewildered Kong, king of his realm, was the never-befoemotion experienced of tenderness that thrilled in his breast when lie saw Eeau'v RKO-Rad- io for the first time in the form of a woman. It led him into battle with prehistoric monsters for her and it kd lam t his rt.xim wh-.- i he tried to lav New York low to w.pe out tills, to him, wtkd thing called uuliation. Historic Auto In Spy Story After Tonight NOW AT THE CAPITOL An automobile which played r,u impouant part in the launching of the World War today is clude d in the equipment used In- ", es All-St- Cast Seen ar in Fox Carolina C apitol TUB FOR THE FIRST TIME Today, Friday and V screens two outstanding personalities give you the entertainment thrill of a lifetime. i FOX FILM Presents The K!. v Saturday She Inew Her Hays Were Numbered As she bewitched the enemy's general staff in gay, war mad clawffii A Y Mon el BARRYMORE Vienna ! ROBERT YOUNG r M RICHARD A ", $ fi S t CROMWELL HENRIETTA CROSMAN nan MONA BARRIE ri L 2 STEPIN FETCHIT Entrancing! . . in the story of a beautiful Russian spy Directed by Henry King AFTER TONIGHT' Screen Play by Reginald Berkeley With GILBERT ROLIND by Cearge Arch ainbaud. Merian C. Cooper, executiiv producer. RKO RADIO PICTURE Directed plays his rival. Mona Barrie, brilliant A'lsta-l.a- n attreis recently discovered by Fox Film, w in her role by h. V outstanding m perfoi malice 'Slec)crs East.' "Carolina" Is based on the Theatre Guild stage suceess by Paul wssgxrasffggafl ,3 From "Th is sell doled for an engagement at the Cajitol Theatre beginning Sunday. Ileniy King, who directed, made an extensive tour of the South, where he gathered data and material to assure a realistic and authentic production. icaa Tgugm Weekly Program o ITIhe&tm (Logans Perfect Sound Theatre) Feb. Sunday, Monday, Tuesday the wildestlhrilM 18-19-- 20 g all-st- ar Sunday, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday V continues his Green and was adapted for the that has screen by Reginald Berkeley, screen been marked by outstanding per- author of Cavalcade. It Is said formances In Saturdays Million. to afford Janet Gaynor the most and "Today We Live," by winning dramatically emotional the star role opposite Janet Gay-no- r. career, and will be role of her on Richard Cromwell, on th a scale to realize tlicpresented full sweep strength of his work In "Hoopla," of tills story of the new South. It Out-thriIlin- The most important cast assembled by Fox Film since "State Fair is complete with the signing of two of the screen's most popular young leading men and the assignment of Fox Film's newest feminine to discovery Carolina." The roster of stars is made up of Janet Gaynor, Lionel Barrymore, Robert Young, Henrietta Crosman, Richard Cromwell, Mona Barrie and Stepin Fetchtt. The three most recently named were Robert Young, Richard Cromwell and Mona Barrie. Capitol Theatre Cf Voting hi a motion picture based upon that greatest cf all diamatic tragedies. It is the car in which the Archduke Franz Ferdinand, heir to the Austrian throne, was riding when he was assassinated m Sarajevo on June 28, 1914. The film in which it was used is RRO-Radi- o Pictures After Tonight a' drama of the World War, in which Constance Bennett stars In the colorful role of a Russian spy operating on Austrian soil. The historic automobile was secured from the war museum in Venice, California, for the picture. It is said to have been brought there by Lieutenant C. E. Graves, a former officer of the British behind-the-Iin- Robert ascent toward stardom war-tim- re 1 Brown Oxfords J which Slim's horse Is found. Slim owns a horse. Cynthia Ann. bv name. He laves her. Also, he loir-Angt lna. who lives on a . I, boring ranch. But Ehm is a b.H :ul v.ooir ami can think cf no moie logical way to txpre.ss his htait's flame than to present Angelica with a gift equivalent to the blood of his heart Cynthia Ann. herself. "Not that I love Cynthia Ann less. Slim might have mused, "but. that I love Angelica a great deal more." The hilarious situations that follow niioii the heels of Slim's at-t- o temnt get Cynthia Ann over- seas to Angelica and Ins timely frustration of a d.aboheal scheme to steal the girl, will delight even the most blase comedy fan. cast includes The production's Leila Hyams. May Beatty, Una O'Ctwior and Lucille Lund. el'-!- Sunda .'fn. lias Just re- I. Jay Frampton turned from Boie and other Jdi-- I l.o points, lie reports springlike Baby Born wialher ill all of Idaho. People Mr. and Mis Did: Wil sn r.r me beginning to do their spine: safe a.iival the lejoiemg e'er it, g act o. thug to Mr. Pi amp-- , a fine daughter, bom to th. in plan, Mother Uiid l 11. Sundav m ining. all'll": ldiek. babe1 aic (fttiii. Footwear Ann Harding At The Lyric Suffering with Blood Clot Rcyal Air Force, who unearthed it and had it fitted up while he was serving with the Army of Occupation. Is an elaborate After Tonight production dealing with the careers of a beautiful Allied spy and an enemy officer who seeks new nl rv through her capture, only to 1. ain that she Is the woman he !ovh. Gill rt R.laiid plajs opposite Constance, with the strong cast in support Including such popular playcis as Edward Elies, Sam GodLucien Prival, Mischa Auer, frey, Ben Hendricks, Jr., and others. Directum is by George Archain-baud- , with the action sweeping lr, m jjeare-tim- e Luxembourg to e Vienna and on into the dancer zone where Mi.xs Bennett, as an Austrian nurse, learns much cf military value to her country. Houm of Connolly M V, juS) m idea From U'ftlldcc conceived by ET and M ertan C. Cooper. With FAY WRAY, ROB. An RKO. RADIO BRUCE ARMSTRONG, CABOTi David O. Sel&kk Ol C0I4M1 executive Picture Two Reel Comedy, Latest Adults .... 15c producer. TECHNOCRAZY PATHE NEWS Children under 12 .... 10c Feb. 2 Wednesday, Thursday George Sidney, Charlie Murray in CAUGHT CHEATING Ray Cooke in TORCHYS BUSY DAY and IN THE MOUNTAINS with Creatore and His Band Feb. 4 Friday, Saturday Spencer Tracy, Ann Dvorak in SKY DEVILS better than Hells Angles Harry Langdon in THE HITCH HIKER Cartoon, BUBBLES AND TROUBLES 5th Chapter of The THREE MUSKETEERS Adults .... 15c Children under 12 .... 10c A Bigger and Better Program than a Double Bill 23-2- New Code Prices Moving Picture Tickets can not be sold for less than 10c under the provision of the New Code Therefore . . STARTING TODAY Childrens tickets will be 10c by Paul Orton GEM THEATRE |