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Show LOGAN. CACHE COUNTY, UTAH CACHE AMERICAN Friday, May. 31, 1935 LOST LOCAL NEWS Ehaeffers life time fountain pen. Onyx with red grain. Finder will te handsomely rewarded for return Mr. and Mrs. George Bigler of to Cache American. of out Option, were among the town visitors to spend Memorial Fresno Visitors day in Cache Valley. They paid a Frank Goodwin and wife of tribute to their departed friends at Fresno, California, are visitors m the Mendon cemetery. Logan. These people were forme, residents of Cache Valley. Ogden Visitors Girfwho Rocketed From Voice Double 7m To Sweetheart of the Air Summer and band orchestra Visits Mother and hours Ezra Eames of Los Angeles, is a for classes arranged at the Nibley visitor. He came up to sp;nd Hall, Monday, at 9 a.m. Professor Logan Day and visit a few A. T. Henson w'ill direct the work. Decoration his mother in the Fifth All persons contemplating taking days with this summer instrumental training ward. should not fail to be on hand and register at the opening of the Back From Coast work. Mrs. J. H. Westover returned classes will be organized Marriage Licenses Marriage licenses have been issued to the following couples: Howard R. Eames and Jean Mortinson of Logan; Ross Dewsnup Redford, Lcgan, and Thelma Pratt Van Bancroft; Nephi Jorgensen, Rigby, and Martha Green, Hyrum; Dean Arnold Musser and Marianna Hatch Parkinson, Logan; Newell Booth and Margaret Anna Osmond of Blackfoot. Or-de- Enjoyed Fishing Here Captain McCaleb of the Los Anpolice department has returned home following a pleasant visit in Logan with his old friend J. E. Mattson of the Christensen Furniture Company. Captain was accompanied here by his wife. They had such a delightful fishing out that they contemplate building a summer home in Logan canyon where they will come on their regular summer vacations and outings. geles b Logan Big Double Bill Today and Tomorrow No. gyp vS , , Malmrose of home town to be on hand to place a wreath on the grave of departed loved ones. G. E. Kingsford of Salt Lake spent Memorial Day in Smith-fielhaving brought his family home to spend the day. Eugene Webb, deputy state auditor, spent Memorial Day in Richmond. Catches Large One Salt Lake Visitors Thomas Porter of Salt Lake, a former resident of Logan, spent Memorial day in Logan, payini tribute to departed loved ones. He su'd the heavy rain just north of Salt Lake Thursday morning wash ed r.iud on the state highway and made detour necessary. Vaudeville Revue on Capitol Stage Friday and Saturday Student body awards for outstanding work in student e activities stu-- 1 were presented to eighty-ondents of the Utah State Agricultural college Tuesday, at the an-- 1 nual award banquet, under the direction of student body officers, Awards were given to student council members, Buzzer and Student Life staffs, student managers in tennis, debating, track, and basketball, and for work in dramatics, debating, music, and on the AWS council. v Make-wor- k Project Attention is called to the of the need "powers that be of gravel on the side roads in the Logan cemetery. Any one visiting the cemetery on Memorial day will agree that the roads there would not be tom up so 5 badly if gravel could be placed on them. A good many automobiles were stranded in the mud shower. because of the heavy When in need of a place to put idle men to work, why not look to the graveling of the roads in the cemetery? - Thomas Thomas Lindley, Bair of Brenchley and June Wellsville, were business visitors in Logan today, having come to town as the rain had put a damper on work at home. Mr. Lindley was carrying a rather ugly bruise on his face. The heavy wind on Decoration day blew down a large tree in front of his heme. As he went to enter his home late Thursday night he ran into a large dry limb that projected from the tree. He said it felt as if Babe Ruth had swung on him with a baseball bat. JOHN BEAL ALAN HALE Directed by' RICHARD WALLACE.. ?endro S. Berman Production.' R KO?R A D l 0 J.PJ CJU RE No. 2 Rainbow Valley With John Wayne Thrilling Action Drama Sunday for 4 Days The Informer 4 Star Feature Best of the Year 0 Mrs. Orson Daines of Preston, Idaho; Mrs. Cyril Munk of Benson and Mesdames Kernel Toolson, Glen R. Winn, T. W. Jarvis, G. L. Rees, Robert Griffith, W. C. Scrowther, Harold Denpe, James Fulkerson, C. W Clark, J. E. Sheffer, Martin Rosketley. Frank Winn, H. B. Daines, Lorin Low Richard Toolson, L. C. Joseph, Douglas Hooper, Mrs. Helen P. Toolson and Mrs. Rinda Chambers. lege commencement and is staying at Mis. Edwin Bennions He was also accompanied his by brother-in-laEdgar Brossard, of the Unid States Tariff Smithfield The Junior Ladies' Literary club met at the home of Mrs. Clyde Litiledyke on ThursSpeed the Parting Guest day afternoon. Mrs. L. C. Joseph gave a talk on chldrens books Mr. and Mrs. Frederic Champ Bind read Hltty. hostess The entertained at dinner Thursday served a delicious Mrs. lunch. evening for Prof, and Mrs. P. V. Charles Rees and daughter Fay were special guests. Cardon, Prof, and Mrs. Prank Big, Broad & Smiling West, President and Mrs. E. G. enier-taine- d Mrs. W. C. Scrowtlier Peterson, Prof. Frank Arnold and Jce Cowley of high school and Mrs. at a delightful bridge George Champ of Pasadena, luncheon at her home on Friday. college tennis fame appeared on California who is their house The tables were beautifully delast Saturday in Logan as guest. The evening was spent ini spent corated with pansies white the ) music, conversation and recitation (Marion rooms were decorated with tulips. With Mrs. Cowley he is in town for the col by the rising generation. A delicious three course luncheon was served and the afternoon spent at cards. Covers were laid for Mrs. Edward Redfield of Pauls-berNew Jersey, and Mesdames W. A. Noble, J. M. Fulkerson, Glen R. Winn, Lorin Low, L. S. Miles, Bartley Richardson, Harold Deppe, G. L. Rees, T. B. Farr, Frank Winn, Martin Rcskelley, Richard Toolson, George P. Tool-soMrs. Helen P. Toalson and Mrs. Rinda Chambers. High score prize was won by Mrs. Lorin Low All Guaranteed Fast Colors and high cut was won by Mrs. Elaine Redfied. Ben-nion- Sally Ann Frocks n, ADORABLE FOR STREET FOR HOME FOR WORK making as the overseas, to the village built in the quiet California hills, near Hollywood. There is a quaint, rare beauty to The Little Minister, that is somewhat akin to a trip through storied Scotland and, as for Miss Hepburn, it is enough to say that tile role is one in which she whole heartedly can revel. John Beal, who plays the title role provided his own sketches to decorate the settings. An artist of the first rank, Beal spent his spare time on the set sketching the players. His sketching of Katharine Hepburn was so good that the property department prevailed on him to lend it in one of the settings in which Miss Hepburn's picture was needed. My Favorite Recipes r-- wore laid for Mesdames Robert E. G. L. Fees, 1. W. Jarvis, Robert Griffin, W. A. Noble, Glen R Winn, Ha.ia Depixv Yarnes Fulkerson, C V. Cork, L. C. Linen Frocks Griilith, Joseph, Frank Winn. Martin Cyril Munk, Richard Tool-soJ. E. Sheffer, Lorin Low. H. B. Daines, Dougins Hooper, Mrs. Helen P. Toolson and Mrs. Rinda Chambers. High score was won by Mrs. Glen R. Winn and low score Mrs. H. B. Daines. Ros-kelle- n, Miss Oralie Cragun entertained the members of the Gamma chapter of the Theia Alpha Phi at her home on Sunday evening. Mrs. Wendell Budge of Lewiston read several selections and Ross Lynch rendered several vocal solos. Luncli was served at the dose cf the program. The rooms were beautifully decorated with yellow tulips and yellow tapevs. Mrs. W. A. Noble entertained Wednesday afternoon in honor erf her house guest, Mrs. Melvin Woodruff of Pocatello, Idaho. A delicious three oourse dinner was served and a pleasant afternoon was spent at cards. Covers were laid for Mrs. Melvin Woodruff, Mrs. L. E. Nelson of Logan; Mrs. Harold Olson of Brigham City; In Pastel Shades and White Cool for Summer . . . Easy to Keep Fresh and Clean Sizes 14 42 Saturday Special KNIT SUITS Logan Sportwear Co. 39 West 1st North SEE IT TODAY lt CAPITOL THEATRE Friday and Saturday h ti7 s ft if tu ' - v f ; r REVUE featuring , - Elvira Tanzi t,v and George Young The X 3 iti ; -- i, r ,' e . ; i'i .A tXXXXXXXXXXXXXXVVtt FOE SALE Two brand new I S AOOLES very claeap Phone 380 Tars McNiel Sisters Dance Artists GOES THE PRICE OF SHAVING COMFORT The Champagne Permits go Slowly W. K. Burnham, director of the sale of permits to those who wish to carry the official sanction to purchase liquor from the state liquor store When it opens in Logan, says the sale of the permits is not so hot. Only 45 such permits have been issued up to noon today, which means that we have a sober minded people in Logan to deal with. There were more persons seeking jobs to sell liquor than we have who wish to purchase it, Judging from the number who took the examination at the college Monday night. Perhaps our drinking public still expects to get their liquor from the bootlegger. They no doubt will be found on hand to give the state competition in the sale of intoxicants. in Frances Lee Barton says: Is a delicious frosting and THISperfect to use on a cake to be eaten after a typically light spring meal. It hasnt a thing In it that la toe heavy for the children, Cither. I try to have this for the hoys Quite often. Its a real treat for them, and a slice or two of a light cake generously lathered with this frosting and filling, served with' a glass of cool, rich milk, Is a treat worth being good. for. Coconut Maraschino Frosting 2 egg Whites; unbeaten; 1 cups cup mara-- ! sugar; dash of salt; schino cherry juice; 1 tablespoon water; 1 teaspoons light corn syrup; 1 teaspoon lemon Juice; 20 maraschino cherries, cut In eighths; The screen attraction Strangers Ail featuring May Robscn and cups moist, sweetened coconut. Preston Foster completes the bill. Come and see the roaring truth about Combine egg whites, sugar, salt, fruit juice, water, and corn syrup your next door neighbors. in top of double boiler, bea'ting with rotary egg beater until thoroughly mixed. Place over rapidly boiling water, beat constantly with rotary egg beater, and cook 7 minutes, or until frosting will stand in peaks. Remove from boiling water; add lemon juice and beat until thick enough to spread;- then fold In maraschino cherries: Spread be-tween layers and on top and sides of cake, sprinkling with coconut while frosting Is still soft. Makes Bnough frosting to cover tops and Bides of two layers, or top , aw.WWVi and sides of 8x8x2-inclawyer cake, or about 2 dozen cup cakes. Over From Wells ville With (2.) Her audition in New York, which resulted from her work as Jenny Lind. (3.) Portraying the title role of Victor Herberts Naughty Marietta recently in the Palmolive Beauty Box Theatre. (4.) The triumphant smile of todays sweetheart of the air, who is heard every Monday evening in "Music at the Haydns and Tuesday evenings on the Beauty Box Theatre operetta program, both on the NBC red network. T.tROM an unseen voice double, singing anonymously for Hollywood movie stars, Francla White, the California songbird, has become one of radios leading in the brief period of a few months. (1.) Miss White is shown as she appeared in the film capital, ambitious but unknown. She doubled for Virginia Bruce as Jenny Lind 'singing sequences in the motion lecture "The Mighty Barnum. A Attorney L. E. Nelson, director the government home loans in the county, has announced that loans have been revived again. They were discontinued November 1934. Persons 15, seeking loans through the federal agency should The Champagne Cocktail Revue a sparkling new stage show get their applications in at once as all such must be completed by opens at the Capitol Friday, for a special engagement of two days. June 27. Comedy, dancing and music is featured in the new vaudeville revue. The show beasts of a number of widely known entertainers including Elvira Tanzi and George Young, light opera singing stars. Great Grand Father Hyrum Jeppesen of Logan has The McNiel Sisters, modem dance artists are also featured. The become a great grand father. His first great grand child was born The Tumbleweeds promised a diverting blend of comedy, yodeling and at Bell, California on May 22, it instrumental music. being a six and a half pound son Another big time laugh is offered by the Three Tars, comedy tumto Mr. and Mrs. Kyne. The mother of the child was formerly blers. Sid Marion's famous ventrilogust act is another high light, with LilJaee Ediefson. a grand daughter Cantu, the Mexican magician completing the lineup of talent. of Mr. Jeppesen. Logan's veteran A flash stage band, the Champagne Cocktail Cavaliers, provides a carpenter is ail smiles upon word from the coast of the tuneful background f;r the revue. A number cf ladio and receding artists appear in the band. ;val of the child. of SMITHFIELD the drama, Mrs. Kernel Toolson entertained author wrote it. at an attractively arranged bridge Although the film was produced luncheon at her home on Monday in California, the Scotch atmos- afternoon. A three course lunchphere is faithfully predominant. eon was served after which the Thrums was, in effect, transported time was spent at bridge. Covers RKO, pictures it Up From Salt Lake Awards Given e"CSot On his part, the choice of the given hearty approval by Barrie. Miss Hepburn, John Beal her leading man, Alan Hale as Rob Dow, and the sympathetic direction of Richard Wallace, are the principals on the new screen masterpiece, whose pure dramatic quality and beauty is calculated to delight the motion picture audiences of the world. star was fornia was in Logan Decoration Day, having returned to the oid Home Loans Ready 1 Saturday. Cali- Don Britzell, son of Oscar Brit-zehas the distinction of catching the largest fish taken from Logan canyon this season. It was a seven pound German Brown and was captured on a baited line at CTBSmi the state dam Tuesday night. Lyric m Out of Town Visitor Mrs. Gladys Minister Ideal For Hepburn RKO-Radi- heme for Decoration Day. She spent the past ten days on a visit to Los Angeles and other coast cities where she visited with relatives residing there. - ! Few lit ing men of letters have accomplished more than Sir James Barrie, playwright and novelist. His books have been best sellers and his dramas stand in a class by themselves, while has England officially recognized his genius and has covered him with additional honors and decorations in appreciation of his literary efforts. It was to such an author that o turned for the latest starring vehicle cf Katharinee Hep-buhis immortal classic. "The Little Minister. which comes to the Lyric Thursday, Friday and Work to Begin Band Barries Little Pape Five j. Cocktail Cavaliers May Robson A great many people still think they cant afford a Frigidaire. Thats because they do not realize two things. First, that the small cost may be spread out so that it is as low as 15c a day. 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