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Show 0 Saturday. October 8, CACHE AMERICAN IOCS LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY, TRIUMPH'S TRIUMVIRATE OF STARS A' m 1? - . ; r. - r ,'? f r y&5teii - WA . ' 2 v' - Pape Seven TECHNICOLOR HIT HAS INTERMOUNTAIN. PREMIERE AT ROXY TONIGHT 11 ts UTAH -r- f - .. ,r '? .. - t- f f; ,t-,'- L ' ft-f- WrA American cavalcade of powerful drama, glorioui love and emotional thrilla, Irving Berlin's "Alexander's Ragtime Band" stars TYRONE POWER, ALICE FAYE and DON AMECHE at a brilliant tast Capitol Theatre, starting today. the head of An the tea table was Miss Barbara Aihcroft and Mis a Jessie Taylor There were 250 guests called durbreath-takin- g ing the tea hours. thrill Fights, feuds and firs are only a few of the Mrs. Hannah Seamons entertainin Warner Brothers' technicolor drama, Valley of you awaiting for Era from en the Improvement The Giants, which hat its intermountain premiere showing toed the members of the Happy foUowlng num the P81 ear' Hour club at her home night at midnight at the Roxy Theatre. The Peter B. Kyne etory Thursday of two the struggle for the early California redwood country stare on comment afternoon. Dinner was served at!bers ere 8lven: "Alexander's Ragtime Band" be Wayne Morris, Claire Trevor. Alan Hale and Charles Bickford. one table long Lee; and H. the D. rest of Virginia CulminL. Music Trend hymns. that gan as complete in deflnl- - the becaUse it afternoon was spent playing violin solo, Mrs. Florence Clark, atea in Swing." THE SEGO MILK PROGRAM tion of the American idiom. It Mrs. Bertha Purser; with Pres. Hattie R. Lee tn charoe. games. Prizes were 'accompanist, Language is fluid. even lived up to last week in Jit- competitive wen by Susie Seamons and Coral reading of poems, Carol Seamons; The teachers topic was given by Mrs. Elhelyn As the pace of life grows faster. ter" and "Jitterbugs" again Seamons. Special guests included poems, Mrs. Lillie Hyde; retold Mrs. Jane Lamb. of more frequent amplifying the effect Mrs. Thora Bails, Mhs. Sarah story, Marigene Lamb; comment Thurston conducted the theology need music upon the nerves. books, Daines and Mrs. Elaine Loveland. on story, Robert Seamons; vocal lesson and the rest of the time than telephone Always it will be ragtime Even spelling has marched a long solo Rosa Croshow; talk on M. I.) was given to testimony bearing. The Primary association Alexander's , kind of ragtime, as so way from Chaucer to WIncheU. e A theme, Lew Balls; closing reR. S. McQuarrie is in Ruxburg dance Junior In amuthe thrUlingly portrayed through its sement And from the title of the first carwr on business. hall Friday evening. Music marks, Pres. Myrle Ashcroft. ta from Dar. u of- - the known song manuscripts, in.j Tuesday evening the cavalcade Tuesday the men of the ward such words as "Summer Is icu- - ' of youth program was given in motored to Logan canyon where men in have traversed the centhe ward chapel under the super- they spent the day getting out turies to a title such as Alexanvision of the ward bishopric; mix- wood to be used as fuel in the der's Ragtime Band. ed quartet, Mr. and Mrs. Lew ward chapel and amusement hall Itself there is a In ragtime Balls, Lucille Waite and Harvey during the coming winter. The wealth of etymological history. It talks were given by wood drive Seamons; under the leader- hinPres North of hovered Cutler in the Prof. Perils oriwame 'anYliT Logan, (ragtime) had for years Alma Sonne of the MIA Cache terlands of America Like many other American stake; Pres. Halverson of the Ben- GUARD J. ROOSEVELT son stake and Mr. Thompson of it literally sneaked into Secret service men will guard the North Cache seminary; trumthe ken of the populace by way HYDE A PARK delightful of the honky-tonk- s. pet solo, R. E. Christoffersen, ac- gateways to the Taiclnes ranch, where James companied on the piano by Wm. Hollister, Cal., So when Alexanders Ragtime trousseau tea was the one given son of the preselderi Roosevelt, Christoffersen. at Mrs. the home of Mr. seizand Fred Violin Band and Ragtime ident, is expected to arrive next A family social was held Thursed the popular fancy , . . the Duce, Sunday afternoon by Mrs. week end to recuperate from a word "ragtime became the ob- Duce for her day afternoon at the home of recent stomach daughter, Miss Daoperation. Walter of attention. profound ject phna Duce, whese mamage to gan L. D. S. temple. Following G en NUMn Thurstofn,ln hM)orMof P. Murphy, Chicago railroad What was ragtime? 500 Maurice L. Hanoey a ill take place a short honeymoon trip to Salt ' and manufacturer $1ARR who! equU. Tin of in Nilson his Pan Tuesday. The serving table was Lake City the young Geo ge Southfield, Isaac Goldberg 25.000-acrcouple will Cr is leaving in the near future for portmnn, owner of the Alley, a comprehensive story with an ecnl kce cloth make their home in Hyde Park. ranch, said he expected mission. states world northwestern the musical show the says cver pink satin. Pink roses were Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Thursto arrive "probably Mary Eastman was spent socially Roosevelt arranged for an attra:tive center- - ton and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ash The afternoon There Bill Perry the old English word; piece and the serving table was! croft left early Wednesday morn-ra- and luncheon was served to 65. Saturday or Sunday. was presented with a if one could tear a Passion hjghted by Nilson Mr. candles for a motor in crytour ing of the south' pink the Serenaders from the MAYBE HE WAS LONELY token of remembrance to rags, why not tear a melody staj holders. Receiving the guests em Utah parks. They expect to The liugh that raucous, hcr?-eto rags? The and family. The following with their Negro term for were Mrs. Fred Duce, Mrs. Eliza return home Saturday. kind is on the Flatbush fire slogdancing is ragging; to break Duce, grandmother of the bride, Miss Catherine Waite, who is families were present: Mr. and Gus Haenschen's down rhythm, to rag it, would sim- Mrs. Lee Hancey, mother of the employed at the home of Dr. Mrs. Joseph Waite. Mr. and Mrs laddies in Brooklyn. A battalion Orchestra ply mean to pep it up with off- bridegroom and Miss Mary Duce Lyman Daines in Salt Lake City, George Ashcroft, Mr. and Mrs. chief, two engine and two hook beat rhythms and effects of syn- The gift room was attractively spent Sunday at the home of her Dell Ashcroft, Mr. and Mrs. Ste- and ladder companies, two police copation. decorated with dahlias and mari- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Waite. phen Thurston, and Mr. and Mis radio and a fire patrol car dashRagtime gave way to Jazz (which golds and was in charge of Miss. Mrs. Abbie Ashcroft of Mesa, Junius Christensen of Dayton, ingly responded to a fire alarm. by sound and typography draws Ellen Hancey and Mrs. Fern Per-ke- Ariz., is spending two weeks visit- Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Nyman and They found Mike, a dappled gray its own picture of tearing things Nyman of milk wagon horse, nonchanantly The trousseau room was in ing relatives here. She is staymg Mr. and Mrs. Grvin Mr. and Mrs. nosing the fire box handle he'd up). charge of Miss Geneva Seamons at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- North Logan and Jazz hung on longest, perhaps and Mrs. George Nelson of Smithfieid. pulled down but no fire. Faye Waite. Pouring at lard Duce. held their The Relief Society Mrs. Vlney Hawks of Clifton, Idaho, is visiting at the home of weekly meeting Tuesday afternoon her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William A. Seamons. Mrs. Seamons has been seriously ill for some time. The M.I.A. conducted thpir monthly conjoint meeting Sunday evening in the ward chapel. All THE GENERAL APPLIANCE COMPANY INTERMOUNTAIN material for the meeting was tak- - RAGTIME IS A GOOD NAME FOR RHYTHM; SWING ns synco-editio- j pi t"' -- c I collo-yuialls- e ofve as g; y KSL 7:30 P.M. s. Besonoval SALE fira m PREMIERE 14 STARTS TODAY Starting With A Come and see John P. Smith Jr., Logan Boy Midnight Show GREAT AS THE ACCLAIM THAT HAS GREETED IT . . . 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