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Show Jt Paf ft CACHE AMERICAN Eight. girls in entertaining their mothers. 4 4 mothers and daughters were served a delirious lumhmn from small tables decorated with Entertain Mothers fell flowers. Kai h mo her was i One of , tty if v inqst successful presented with a beautiful as a favor from thur parties of, the' season was held daughters, after a short program. Thursday evening at the 7th ward The remainder of the evening hall .sponsoicd tty Mrs. Loretta was spent playing games. There Hover and tier junior M. I were several Invited guests. LOCAL NEWS hand-herthi- Lottie Mathews Services Held at Providence A Drama As True As Nature As Real As Humanity! m ITHfieato (Logans Perfect Sound Theatre) Nov. Katharine Hepburn in Sunday, .Monday, Tuesday j I SPIT FIRE" with Robert Young and Ralph Bellamy C. She stole fire from Heaven to piny the Hell Cat of the Hills. You'll love her as (he Mountain Madcap . . , whose limning Love vet firo to the lulls! EVERY BODY LIKES MUSIC Latest PATHE NEWS Special Matinee, Monday at 2:30 P. M 5 Nov. Wednesday, Thursday in Shea Gloria Regis Toomey, yttXj&A vwMstai RALPH H "RAVELING THE ROAD and SHADOW OF THE EAGLE (Chapter, No. 11) Friday, Saturday Tom Tyler Nov. in 16-1- 7 THE FIGHTING HERO" (First Showing in Logan) Edgar Kennedy in IN LAWS in GENE rtV SPANISH, also ARE OUT" Paramount Screen Song Morning, Noon and Night Also a Sport Reel FOLLOWING THE HORSES" and FIGHTING WITH KIT CARSON" (Chapter No. 9) (A Bigger and Better Program than a Double Bill) MARIAN MARSH LOUISE DRESSER BIG TIME OR BUST Fox Comedy - cCC MONOGRAM PICTURES Present 14-1- (First Showing in Logan) ..k MORGAN STRATTON-PORTET- S GIRL OF THE LIMBERLOST ! Directed by CHRISTY CABAI4NE A WILLIAM T. LACKEY Production Screen ploy by Adote Comandint (iENE STRATTON-PORTER- S M. Hammond, a Zollinger. The oho r sang a tlosmg selc-tio- n and the benediction was famous story, A pronounced by H. A. Theurer. Interment was in the family plot to the screen of the in the city cemetery where the a four day run, with grave was dedicated by F. B. Girl of the Liniberlost, conies J.ric Theatre next Sunday for Louise Dresser, Ralph Morgan, Marian Marsh and It. Walthall pla ing the leading roles. One of the most famous of American novelists, Mrs. Porter's stories of Middle Western rural life are listed high in the ranks of best sellers, with two of her books, including A Girl of the of Liniberlost, at the top of the list. More than 1.750,000 copies the novel have been sold since Its initial publication in 1910, and it is estimated that the novel has been read by more than 12,000,000 persons. An outstanding picture at the time is was brought to the as screen in the Bilent days, A Girl of the Liniberlost, producedmos a talking picture has been acclaimed by critics as one of the the faithful screen versions ol a popular novel ever produced. All had production ilavor ol the Porter original has been pieserved, the and production the nssist iiu e throughout the entire pieparation of Mrs. Porter, period of Mrs. Jeannette loiter Meehan, daughter lor horn the book was written. I.oui,o Dicsser plays the ilfifieult role of Katherine Comstock, Mim-gith girls mother, while Miss M irsh plays the title role. Ralph Helen Dr. Ammon. as B. WallhUl H. appears button. is Wesley famous star Jerome Eddy Is Margaiet Smton, while Betty Blythe, role as a chaiacter in her appearance makes of sevcial '.ais ago. a sympathetic portray'd Eddie Bird' Nugent, gives Woman. The to the role ol Phillip Ammon, while GiGi Pairibh, Wampas biby ,,nr, plays Edith Carr. society will have a cheer up party Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Mary B. King. A program social hour and refreshments will be enjoyed. Assisting hostesses will be Mrs. Eulalia M. Johnson and Mrs. Viola R. Darling. The M I. A. conjoint meeting was held Sunday evening, the program was in change of the Bee Hive class The ward primary conference will be held Sunday evening. The program will be given in tableau form. The North Logan school spon sored a Halloween party Thursday afternoon. The various grades of the schools participated in the games Refreshments were served their home Friday evening. at the close. Mr. and Mrs Orvin Nyman Halloween decorations were carried out in all the appointment and Mrs. A. B. Nyman and famfor the dinner table. Covers were ilies attended the testimonial and laid for 12 guests. dance at Dayton Friday evening The Ralph Smith camp, daugh- honoring Elder LeGrande ters of Pioneers and the Relief with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Merrill. Mrs. Wanda Nyman spent Saturday at Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Maughan Mr. and Mrs. James Nyman, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Larson, Mr. and Mrs. A L. King, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Beck attended the married folks dance Monday evening at the Ambassador ball room at Logan. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Nyman attended a farewell party Wednesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Corbett at Smith-fiel- d in honor of Miss Hortense Egbert. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Nelson entertained at a dinner party at nephew. ndorsed the words of Bishop Campbell. The thoir sang. Sister Thou Wast All Id and Lovely". Sentiments of the funeral held in Salt Lake, Tuesday for Sister Mathews, written by Will Roberts and cut to the family was read by Margaret Greenwell. A vocal M. duet was sung by Annie lukett and Flame Hansen, nec-of the deceased. Rennuks were He by President C. W. Diftin. saul the stake presidency appreciate the cood wotk accomplished by this family in our stake, said lie thought the reward of motherhood is certain in my opinion, nothing can be greater. Closing emarks were made RKO Musical Comedy GOING North Lcgan Mrs Hyrum North Logan Ormond has been very ill for the Funeial sendees past two weeks. Irovidente Mrs. Sarah E. Wood of Smith-fiel- d were held for Lottie Mathews spent the week with Mrs. Wednesday in the Second ward chapel Bishop H M. Zollinger Margaret Larson. A. B. Nyman returned from was in charge. Many relatives and friends from far and near Denver, Sunday where he spent came to do honor to her memory. the week end on business. Mr. and Mrs. LeBoy Holmgren The ward choir under the leader City were Sunday Alma Mathews bhip of sang of BearofRiver Mr. and Mrs. W. E. "Abide Wi'h Me. invocation. guests Nyman. President A. E. Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Orian Palmer are The choir sang, I Need Thee the parents of a 8 pound baby Hour a Every Joseph Campbell, born Thursday. cousin of the husband of the de- girl, Mrs. A. M. Israelson has receased said he had been closely Los Angeles, associated with the family and turned a home fromvisit of two pleasant held them in high esteem. Aunt after weeks. Lottie has been afflicted for over Mrs. Blanche McClellan of Los thirty years being blind. But her Angeles is spending the month comnever said she had family plained of her conditions, but lived in great faith. ef Weekly Program o A Friday, November 9, 1934. LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH HENDRY and MAGINNIS Studio of the DANCE Formerly with FANCHON CAll Types gf Dancing, Toe Aciolmiie Charm tor Atluidgo E CLASS PRIVATE Womens Reducing Men and Womens Business Class Ballroom Carioea - Rhumbas E centric Registration Starts Saturday at DANSANTE Campbell. The following grandsons were, pall bearers: LeG-anMathews, Easton Gessel, Raymond Mathews Morris Mathews, Mont Mathews, E. Kent Mathews. The flowers were earned by the Elizabeth camp of Daughters of Pioneers. - BALLROOM MISS CAZAN, de I MARCO and R.K.O. Special Baby Classes Age 3 to 5 Tap Buck & Wing Off Rytlim Soft Shoe Clogs Ballet & MISS DLAWE, Assistant Instructor, Secretary and Costume E. W. ELLIOT & Designer. W. ELLIOT & ' Spit Fire" at Gem Theatre Sun., Mon., Tues. She prays in one brealh and deties all creation in the next and loves men according to her of her uuiacles, she becomes an ft Its Hard to Believe that Such Quality can be Offered at this time of year But Its True. outcast. her first She experiences awakening of love when she meets a handsome young engineer who is working on the construction of a nearby dam. Utteily unlu'ored and uncultured, ttime is, nevertheless, something within her that is awakened by the higher type of civilization that he represents, and she freely gives him her heart and her tempestuous kisses, trusting him implicitly when he tells her that he is not married and that his love for her is of the right kind. own code. As the lying, stealing, loving, hating, impetuous and spontaneous girl of the mountains. Kaththe arine Hepburn conies to Sunscreen cC the Gem Theatre, in day. 5' mday and Tuesday a picturization of the TEX BANDS TO PARADE Splt-fiieTrigBro idw ty stage success. HERE ON SATURDAY ger, and those who have seen ihe pa ture declare that it of(Continued from Page One) TVT TO ," fers the scintillating star her most impressive role to date, not excepting her Eva Lovelace of Morning Glory" on her Jo March of "Little Women. It is a story of a mountain girl who btomes frantically religious from reading the texts of some cards she has stolen from a Sunday School, and who undertakes powers miraculous healing through her primitive faith in God. Hated by the many who believe her a witch, and loved by blit a few of the beneficiaries Queen will culminate Saturday when the Harvest Ball, the final event of Homecoming, is held Girls who are vieing for the honor are Beth Gillespie, Tooele; Ila Smith, and PatFredricksou, Ogden; and Virginia Hodgson, Logan. June Webber, Logan, heads the committee in charge of arrangements for the ball, which promises to be a fitting climax to the three day with Fabrics of Compelling of Genuine Luxury-S- ilk Beauty-F- urs Linings of Real Quality aaKfgsgaa Home Coming Football Game We Will Be Pleased to i Have You Try them on Utah State VS Colorado State 2 E.W. Elliot & Co. Saturday, Nov. 2:00 P. M. U.S.A.C Stadium BlHBflE . W. ELLIOT & CO.AV W. ELLIOT & CO.f 11' - |