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Show CACHE AMERICAN Friday, September 25, 1936. 3 It. 111 at Paradise Mr. Fair to Open LOGAN. CACHE COUNTY. UTAH Pace Five Dances and Comedy Featured In "Swing Time Darling III Word comes from Paradise that' The Utah State fair will open Mrs. Elizabeth Darling, No:th Astaire-Roger- s Enoch Rawlins, the first male' lla door tomorrow. September 26 Logan's oldest pioneer, a ho has child to have been born at Parasulfered several strokes the past dise and a life Ions resident of Kern Music Provides and "The week Is slightly Improved this J rome both Oay Divorcee' that community, is very 111. New Rhythm in Spectacular, contribute plenty of fun to the mornlny. She Is 86 years old. Romantic Travesty Interpreted In situations many screaming By Stres Favorites Scribe in Town Fire and Miss Rogers which Aslal-College C. V. Hansen of Provo. Cache find themselves. The county fire department was Astonishing dancing, American aertbe, a ho auppllea the delightful The story deals with a com' ARCH SAVER 111 ward at romance called to College and a Minute Bible 8torles for our colstory plicated romance As- between At a. m. today. Fire In a aheat with the screen's finest music' tBlrfi M umns, has been In Login this are It roam-ha- t, stubble a as spreading and Bishop on business. always been features of the er and Miss Rogers, as an d Astaire-OlngRogers star-- , struct ress In a dancing academy, Joseph H. Olsen's home was In danger. The department put out flog pictures for RKO Radio. Blore Is the owner of the acade-I- n Hyrum Visitors their newest offering 'Swing my and Miss Broderick is the fire without any damage being John Jensen, C. C. Peterson, R. to the othvr of his teachers, and the coming reported. Sunday A. Eliaaon and C. P. Olsen of Capitol Theatre, these makes qualities principals quintette of have been among the HyHyrum, Let us write your fire or auto- have been enhanced by an evenj Swing Time easily the funniest rum visitors in the county seat Our loss ad- la."ger percentage of comedy than of all the Astaire-Rogehits. mobile Insurance. this seek. walt-justments are Immediate. No. BIT THREE'S A CROWD Knoalton. Mr. Smith aas'lng O. A. Garff, Mgr, Utah Divorce Granted from the College ln'tgage Loan Corp, Insurance Dept. Lois L. Peterson granted a June, 1935, and has continued! Phones office 334, residence 8C2. ad. voroe from Douglas H. Peterson w 1th advanced studies at this y District Judge M. C. Harris on stltution. Youth in Session- the grounds of nonsupport. She was granted custody of a minor Inspect Club Work child and 15 a month alimony. Miss Madge J. Reese, field agent and specialist In home economics for membership for club and adult work, western ous campaign Begin Water Works to aid in the fall campaign Work has begun In earnest at secUon for the United States with the idea of electing the en- Millville on the new waterworks partment of Agriculture, will be In llre of Republican ticket. Chairmen Utah time state the the during system, according to Mayor Harn fair according to D. P. Murray, were named for every town in the a as Hoodless who m ry slogan' state 11001116 in to the campaign will county club leader. She on business Thursday. The water make a critical Inspection of the the respective precincts. A large supply for the system that is to be club work and club exhibit at the number of the members left today f Is 1 completely revamped coming state fair. rX for Salt Lake where they will from the Garr spring. E. Dillman hear Candidate Ray Thr'II to beauty and comfort tn Martha and J. Kenneth Bradley, chairman Another Exam Re ' Wethington Arch Saver Shoei dealing the 1 Announcement been mad. of the United States Young has Mr. and Mrs. Levi Ohverson. that anoUier examination Is to be PubUcan league; picture from mare atyle hoei n faihion in for home for itreet for drtu, Coma two of the few remaining pioneers hPid to determine the . rv- qualifies- of Franklin, were transacting bus- - tions today and tea our fine selection, a of applicants for the office American Legion V inner incss in Logan Wednesday. Mr. 0f d p postmaster at Wellsville. Members of the American Le1 Mrs. Oliverson own a home plications for taking the examina- gion and Auxiliary of Logan were nt Logan. They contemplate some llon mlU closed October 9, 1936 guests of the Smlthfield Poet Hie compensation for the position and unit at a dinner and meeting was $1100 for the last fiscal year. at the Smith-fiel- d here where they can work In the The examination will be held at Wednesday night Ginfer Rogers in this scene from their newest screen hit, High school. Mrs. Jos. Logan temple. Logan, Utah. One examination was junior past president of Swing Time, finds Fred Astaire, her admirer, trying to think some the Northern district presided at and act fast to wriggle out of a previous entanglement with given for the position Wanlass Returns months ago but it seems that no t,e Auxiliary meeting held e Betty Furness (centre). was chosen from thOoa whoCed.ng the dinner. A report of Economics of a changing world a. Geo-gtook the examination. the slaty convention at Salt Lake any of their former pictures con- Betty Furnas and will be emphas.zed at the college tained. are romantic also featured, City w.is civen by Mrs. Howard In the school of commerce, accord- -' c encourtship With Victor Moore, Helen Brod- foils to a Call. lire. Albert O. Anderson, ing to Dean W. L. Wanlass who'LlOns are Good Liars stars. the acted by erick and Eric Blore lavish also of the given their! Prudent Logan unit has returned after a years leave' The-- - Lions club turned In support of the music by With Its charming s3C-f It. Iurr!n installed the opportunities Home On Vacation during which time he was on a' weekly meeting this week to wrote m a steady j;ro"-run who the stars, Kern, an In laughs officers Eir.l.htield Auxiliary staff of the Hunting Party, Wednesday even Marion Redford, son of Mr. and special educational Mrs. Ali.e stream throughout the film. Moo e tunes of Roberta and ns hilan- Mrs. R. L. Redford of this city agricultural adjustment adminis- Ing at the girls camp In Logan j lmPrelve ceremtny- g installed as pres wl use work rs "PiI.c Enemy Nc. ous screen play by Howard Lindwho Is employed In the forestry tration with headquarters at Wash- canyon to which the partners of ' Thornley were covers laid for 13" in the New York stage hit, say and Allan S:ott Swing Time There ident. Is C. D. home ington, the members were Invited. A beef service in San Francisco, 36 dinner at where Fred Ar.j thing Goes firmly establish- - j:orr.!r?s to eclipse Its predeces- the on a visit with his parents and steak supper was served. Lloyd commander of the ed him as Broadway's most con sors in popularity. Geo ge StevSpillman, sisters. Here From Olympia Smithfield post acted a toast- slslcnt comedian, provides a la: go ens directed this Pandro S. BerC. H. Poulsen, a former resident master. Entertainment v.a3 fur- share of the mirth as a bang- - man production. Miss Edwards Home of Logan who now resides at nished by the Logan post Includ- ling vaudeville magician 'hom thej The Jerome Kem numbers for Miss Margaret Edwards of the ing numbers by Von Bair, W. B. no. lvSs convulsing Astaire takesthe show include the melodies for Olympia, Washington, and his Edwards Millinery, has returned son L. Poulsen, have been Rivers, Lee Hales and Drew Sav- under his wing, Waltz in Swing Time and the Myron to Logan after two months vacavisitors in Logan , this week, They age. Toasts were given by ' Ace '1 And Mbs Broderick, u who ap denpe .music for the Pick visiton coast she where tion the have been calling on relatives and Never Gonna Dance, Calder, Mrs. A O. Anderson, Mis. peared with the Astaire-Rogeed the various fashion shows and Jos. McMurrin, A. O. Anderson duo in Top Hat, and Eric Blore and 'the Bo angles of Harlem, friends residing in Logan and the invested in a large seasonable Un and Or Jorgenson. who was with them in "Tbp Hat" dances, besides three others. valley. .Me., Pouben. has. a sister lime soMarches local store. took, jfpr-th- e, Not many years back a cltf-th-e in residing here. Mrs. H. H. unty Logan Sixth ward, at whose1 fnends contributed hber' home the visitors have been guests. ally of their means to provide the necessary health giving proprieties On Pacific Network to nurse him back to his wanted Arthur L. Marble, who obtained health. He ultimately recovered his his M. S. Degree in 1935 from the Illness. Sometime later when this USAC, and who now holds a teach- - man found the entire commun'ty Ing fellowship at the University of In which he lived, In di-- e California, is on the air cial distress, he refused to turn in a series of radio Interviews, en- a listening ear to an appeal for titled. Houses of Youth, present- aid, although he was able to give Lee the aid requested. ing over the Columbia-Do- n Those times Pacific Const network which In- have passed and some have forcludes KFRC, San Francisco. The gotten. This man again is appeal-in- g program originates over KHJ, Los for the sufferage of the comat 1:15 mountain time, munity which he refused to aid. Angeles, each Friday. What will be the answer? at . Pricale Life of a Funster A Day With Phil Baker e ' fast-movi- , happy-go-luc- in-e- er j rs F. ln-b- v' WA- -v 8 De-ja- o if H Tf u,s Ap-an- T xV 3 3 . Av.'-fteU-- ESSEN Q "SHOE STORE - liS - rex ( Vl it a matter of all work and no play for the stars? JScovers Phil Baker, the popular comedian, and catches Our cameramai him (1) starting! the day by giving his young son. Stuart a tune on the accordion, (2) ini script conference with hit foils, Agnes Moorehead and Bottle', (3) re-- 1 hearsing for his Sunday night program over CBS, (4) as he exercises by going a few rounds with a prizefighter also named Phil Baker, (S) on a late afternoon stroll with his pretty wife and their daughter, Margo. 1 pre-on- es Me-tax- J . he-tl- e- e . TODAY AND SATURDAY X .. i. t Lam.! X W 8 Your-selfiMT- rs nf Winterize Your Car ' finfui-Southe- rn at GaSav of Logan, Inc. Complete lubrication service following factory AMERICAS MOST COPIED RADIO Again A Year Ahead CELEBRATE UTAH AGGIES FIRST FOOTBALL GAME AT THE BANS ANTE SAT. NIGHT SEPT. 26 With Prices that all can afford FEATURES YOU NEVER S AW 0 R HEARD BE- FORE ON ANY .... and the Smooth Rythm of Gib Thorp and his Orchestra DOWN NADIO Come into our store and look over these new Zeniths. An r unbelievable number ol models to choose from. Prices so moderate, you will wonder how a manufacturer with a lor 'makreputation ing $2,500 radios can do it. EAT AT 71 - PEHRSON ELECTRIC 22 South Main St. kt . . . West Center FIRST DOOR EAST OF Dinners c - V. Four D iys; , Starting Sunday I P. M. ; V tv th THIS COMPLETE SERVICE FOR ONLY BERTS CAFE 20-ye- 14-pie- ce chart. Oil changed, crank case drained and refilled with Pentroleum, 100 pure Pennsylvania oil, guaranteed. Front wheel bearings cleaned, repacked, according to factory specifications. Check transmission, differential lubricant for correct weight. Clean and adjust Spark plugs. Vacuum upholstering thoroughly. Clean air filter and check oil cartridge. Clean and spray springs and chassis. Service battery, clean and tighten terminals. Tighten body and fender bolts. Clean windshield and glass throughout. Dust off car and polish nickel. Check tires and lights. RADIATOR SERVICE, clean, drain and flush. Now is the time to fill your radiator with Prestone or Menthanal. HERALD-JOURNA- ... 11 L Offer Limited to October 10 th. Slight additional charge for cars of more than five quart crank case capacity. We Call to 5 HAMBURGER STEAK LIVER and BACON Vegetables - - Potatoes DESERT $2.50 for and Deliver. (Dl rieltd by Ctorgs Su-Vro-s. A PANDRO S., BERMAN Production Lyrics by GASAVLOGAN LOGAN AND INC. PRESTON fcOROTHILFIELUSl ALSO Comedy News Cartoon x I |