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Show Wednesday, May 16, 1934. - - CACHE AMERICAN - MONEY TO SAVE li HE FOUGHT WITH THE LOGAN. CACHE COUNTY. UTAH and his four brothers! Fought to fulfill his father's vision his mother's faith I Fought that his daughter might find happiness with the man she loved! Fought that the House of Rothschild might be the bulwark He AT THE TRIG against injustice and greed. n - v: 1 ra i r- FROM BOSTON: ( AX Harleigh Schultz in the Evening American: "Knocks all its rivals into a cocked hat, and bowls over all other output of the Hollywood sound screen. It hits every A cinema nail on the head. It is that kind of a superlatively set to prand picture. A memorable and compelling movie be one of the most discussed and successful of the year. - Helen Eager in the Boston Traveler: Destined to be one of the great pictures of the year. It has been lavishly produced and is easily 20th Centurys most important contribution to the cinema. Arliss greatest triumph. - , s' ! '.V i ; 'V- - 4 y .y: Gordon Hillman in the Daily Record: 4 ' . ?1 ; . RGE AR WORLD FROM GREED! A Tape Five. . Far and away the finest photoplay Mr. Arliss has done. He has not had a role so ample, so generous, so well worth playing. It has a scope and sweep beyond most pictures. 1 L if ) uvv The Boston Globe: Will enthrall and delight fans all over the world. The most satisfactory, the most interesting and the most colorful picture the beloved star has made. FROM LOS ANGELES: Harrison Carroll in the Los Angeles Herald: A great picture has rome out of Hollywood. Arliss wins for himself a lasting place in the screen hall of fame. Rothschild joins the ranks of the screens finest achievements. By all means see it. Eleanor Barnes in the Los Angeles Daily News: A contribution to the motion picture industrys album of S classics. FROM CLEVELAND: The Cleveland News: Unquestionably a picture which will be talked about for months. Sincere and powerful. A magic story. The House of Rothschild is breathless and magnificent entertainment. This Week Our Big Double Bill Includes t A Slim Summer ZaZu Pitts Comedy JOSEPH M. SCHENCK IB I prassnts th DARRYL F. ZANUCK production HOUSE of ROTHSCHILD un tk. GEORGE ARLISS IOKIS KARIOFF IODETTA VOUNO DlitMguWi.d Supporting Cost of On Hundred HUEN WESTIEY ROBItT YOUNO Rloi.d Thru A 20th CENTURY PICTURE Ballard Cam- p- LOCAL NEWS And a Powerful 4 6 Drama UNITED ARTISTS Locates Lost Car at John A. Hendrickson who had his win meet Thursday, May 3 p.m. at the home of Mrs. C. automobile stolen last Tuesday, had H. Wakley, 198 South 3rd West, it returned to him Sunday when Come to Meeting Come to the Scandinavian meet- Assisting hostesses, Mrs. N. W. the thief who drove it away from Mrs. N. C. Peterson and here was apprehended and placed ing next Friday evening at 7:30 Merkley, o'clock In the Stake House, May Mrs. Ray Anderson. Special music under arrest at Pocatello. 18. Elders Anton Pehrson and has been arranged and Mrs. E. in Town Arent Johnsen, will be the speak- Allen Bateman will discuss the ers. We Invite all Scandinavians be present. Engineer to topic. Junior Literary Club Study Group to Meet The Demorcatic study group will meet at the chamber of commerce Wednesday, May 16 at 3 p. m. Hugh Brown, state democratic chairman from Salt Lake, will ad dress the ladies on an important Other subjects will be subject. discussed by reporters, Mrs. I. P. Stewart, Mrs. Harvey Christensen and A. Hennegan. The leader, Mrs. W. B. Jones hopes a large attendance wlU greet Mr. Brown. i Mrs. Edna Elwood entertained the members of the Ladies Junior Literary club at the home of her mother, Mrs. Susie Seamons FriTake It or Leave day afternoon. It by Fannie Kilbourne was read Miss Seamons. After the Jessie by luncheon "'as literary program served and 500 was played. Besides the fifteen club members present there were the following Mrs. Druzella guests: special Nielsen, Miss Inez Lee and Miss Maggie Hancey. FOOTWEAR white white white $2,89 Full Fashion New Shades 64c I 17 ESSENS SHOE STORE . Engineer W. W. McLaughlin of Berkeley was in Logan Saturday. He was here on official business pertaining to irrigation waters. Mr. McLaughlin is kept busy this season of the year in his reclamation work. Build New Bar Proprietors of the Owl Billiards are to be congratulated on the recent improvements in their place of business. A new counter and back bar have been built to replace the old cne. The improvement makes a very attractive Go Fishing I LOVB BIRDS Beggers in Ermine I Marriage Licenses Marriage licenses have been issued to the following couples: James Soda Stuart Williams, Springs and Thelma Emma Harris, Grace; Melvin Alma Larsen, Rexburg and Rilla Carlile, Pingree; ll Wilford Leron Hunsaker and Agnes Findlay, Smoot, Wyonv ing; William Andrews, Afton and Ernta John Smoot; Hunsaker, Alma Stettler, Logan and Luella Olive Longmore, Thomas, Idaho; Sanford H. Mallory and Annie Evelyn Benson, Logan. Isa-be- On Sunday 'afternoon, May 20th, from four to five oclock, In the Childrens Room of the Cache County Library a formal dedication of a childrens mural will be held. The mural painting to be presented to the Childrens Room is one of the approved CWA national art projects and is the creation of Irene Fletcher. The Logan Business and Professional Womens club has for its continuing community project the furnishing and decorating of the Children's Room in 'the Cache County Library and because of this is sponsoring the ceremony. Professor H. Reuben Reynolds of the Art Department, Utah State Agricultural College, is cooperating. A delightful program is being arranged. FOR SALE Neptune Master Outboard Motor. Six horse power. Priced to sell. One of fastest boat motors in valley. Fred Mansfield, 624 East Center, Logan. SHOE REPAIRING Sole and Heel Ladies' 'A Sole and Heel Boys lA Sole and Heel Mens Rubber Heel Ladies Rubber Heel . Skirts $1.00 T..."0c 80e 35c 20c White Center from Page One) allow him four irrigations with four and one-ha- lf inches to the irrigation. Dr. Israelsen emphasized the necessity of measuring the water that fanners apply. (Continued The Importance of keeping weeds out, cleaning the ditches, and making the best use of the avall- - 3 Logan 4. acjt AlQIKIOr Howard McKinney, 23 West 1st North MEMBER N. R. A. Choice Heifer Beef LOIN STEAK ib.i0c Choice Heifer Beef ROUND STEAK lb. 13c BOILING MEAT lb.5c Lean and Meaty PORK ROAST.. PORK, lean VEAL CHOPS ,.lb.lOc Specials for Wednesday POT ROAST HAMBURGER Sliced LAMB or VEAL VEAL ROAST Acetate LARD Choice Heifer Beef lb C I 1 79 Sheer I Washable! In dainty solid colors, pastels or white Also in the newest print effects! Sizes 1 32-4- 4. heifer beef, lb. HAM HOCKS Armours, lb. . LOIN STEAK heifer beef, lb MINCED HAM u - J fjc pkg- - SARDINES, Van Camps, 5 oz. can no I Cc ORANGES, Sun- - I Cc kist, doz QORN FLAKES Igr- c IOc 2 lbs. 25c 2 lbs. 18c lb. 9c lb. 12c Slice- d- POT ROAST Blouses Ib. FRESH SALMON lb C( ' Prop. Phone 300 Home Rendered West First North Phone 32 STEW, lb CrPgnncyCoH 111 SE CityMarket Novelty cottons, and plain or novelty piquesl With pleats, tuckings, pocketsl Also wraparound effects. 25-3- ? Kearl and others' John M. Richards has moved his "Mortuary business to 53 West 1st North, street, his former location In the Roberts building which has been painted and thoroughly renovated. The public is cordially invited to pay Mr. Richards a friendly visit. Phone number remains the Adv. same, 210. BEAR RIVER WATER USERS HOLD SESSION I tended. A similar meeting will h held Benson charge of water users who pump from Bear Hyer. .w?s which at-was 1 River from Trenton well thejneetlng to Benson Ui Mortuary Moves To New Location On First North or pastebl V. HUPPMAN 58 West The Daughters of the Hand Cart Pioneers will meet Wednesday afternoon at 3:00 at the home of Mrs. Wm. T. Knowles, 335 West 1st South. 22 Painting for Children Mens Cottons! Piques! LionelAtwood able supply of water were brought Hand Cart Pioneers Moving Away Thomas Rider, Cliff Goodwin James I. Shepard is In Logan and John A. Crockett, left today land contemplates moving his fam- for Freedom, Wyoming where they ily to Salt Lake following the closexpect to do a few days fishing ing of school. on the Salt River. Mrs. V. Huppman of Salt Lake is in Logan on a visit with her Trenton Visitor Brown Wood, farmer and sheep husband, the popular shoe repair man of Trenton, was transacting man on West Center street. business in Logan today. He says about the best price offered for Smithfield Child Dies wool at present Is 25 cents per George LaMar Peterson, 4 months Earlier in the season the old son of George Walter Peterpound. price was around 30 cents. son and Lucinda Grace Richardson Peterson of Smithfield, died Monday night at a local hospital. Announce Marriage The child was born January 5, Mrs. of 1934 at Smithfield. Wimmer Mortensen It has been Parowan Is visiting with her par- sick a week. Besides the parents, ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Passey. its grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Mortensen was formerly Miss Henry Richardson, survive. Services Cleone Louise Passey. Her mar- will be held Thursday at 2 oclock riage to Wimmer Mortensen, son in the Smithfield First ward chapel of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Mortensen with burial at Smithfield. Lindof Parowan on January 27 Is just quist and Sons are In charge of the body. being announced. With FRESH HALIBUT Ib. 13c Plenty of Wiennies, Minced Ham, Bologna, Bloaters, Anchovies, Salt Mackerel, Butter, Eggs and Fresh Vegetables. FLOUR, Big J$ 4 1 bag SUGAR, cloth bag, 10 lbs ORANGES, large size, doz. ... LEMONS, large fancy Sunkist, doz BANANAS Golden Yellow, lb 48 lb. Eft OATS, Crystal Wedding, pkg. MACARONI, W . MUSTARD 1 lb. jar .... 4Cc O SPA- GHETTI, and EGG oCc &0 NOODLES, 3 for C COFFEE, Break- - fast Club, lb OtZc 0 i |