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Show J Four Pge CACHE AMERICAN A CD ' I E E3 A 3 ' v - ' i - rc v ' ..I u - , INTtRN ATIONAL CUP Although th cup held by red hoodod Don Budg. n ym. bolie of th Mens No. onljf tionol Singles Tmms Cham picnship. ms acquisition gives the Californian a clean sweep Of the international )L k, - i ; 4 ' i f H 1 J , I Tf"".. . ' V ) ' V '' -- VOUR 1 HEALTH" This was the scene behind scenes, j as a pretty showgirl en. j Joys an old southern j , costum with canned I, rapefruit juice from F lorida backstage n theatre tn New Yont, TO V r' ' j s ';1 t X tv, ' ' U ' v' ,VKe 1 T w : 1 U ;rt ,y (''; f-. r''". , A K , e t ; s A : . Los an Fifth Ward The Mutual Improvement When Boys Town," starring wishes to annouu e their Ihrte. Spinier Ttacy and MUkcy Rooney,, . M ly opened jeiterday at the Capitol be a one hour pro. will m. There a him tn uilli rail funny ,111 Tlaatre, a new high in screen Mr. Smith, ami th gram. Musical numbers and one other hy entertainment was act play directed by Mrs. Eldora their filet name,, lint he Mas like based The drama, upon the McLaughlin after which a dunce that. Many learn dlKnity only e !! be given In the amusement through age. hut not Mr. Smith, Boys Town established twenty-fivlie got it young and It atayed years ago ty Father Edward J hail until 11 p. m. A farewell par- with him. That is as long u, he Flanagan just twelve miles oul- ty will be held Thursday evening lived, which wasn't long. side of Omaha, has everything 7 screen1 t By A. H. GIBBONS l.wil alnfle. Timm Vlurlnu ami Mr. Smith, Tli y Mr. Smilh knew Ills that makes for a great always place and kept It. In the even- production. don. We would appreciate a ing around the house he moor In the Urt place there Is Spen- - ltendanc,. made a fuss. He Just found a oft cer Tracy w ho tope his previous place on (he rug or some place performances. Impossible as lids handy where he could waf'h Mac may seem, with a chaiwcterization and Virginia and hed lay there, destined to live forever in , maybe pretending to be asleep or see him. As tbejjf maybe he'd have one eye open. minds of all who But ereu If he had the a both idealistic priest who stakes his closed he was conscious of every- on the theory that "there Is thing that went on In the room. suth thing as a bad bey." he 2 If anybody moved Mr. Sn ith knew turns In a performance which Today - Wednesday It. He'd open one eye or both once again makes him a candidate s and if they moved ini i for the Academy Award. Spencer Tracy and room he'd go along Alv stayHolding his own with Tracy hi ed close to one or both. Mickey Rooney in cne of the most dramatic tolcs of J Meal times he'd get bv t side his entire career is little Mickey ROYS TOWN of one or the other and Inf v ''it Rooney. M.t'ccy everything" 0 patiently for any sera is that as the to g 1, "gives lit-might come his way. Ne e, m ,e a fuss it he didn't get a piece of tie brother of & gangster, turned over to the custody of Tracy. One meat Ju-- t when lie tlm. - t , 'ii-nfscene after another' should. Showed he bad gt lb! coni idem e in Mac and hi l. old succession as the , u Knew they wouldnt lorg' tn'.it !y I ; in and Today - Wednesday Mac was the manager of a shoe s1:-y t,.uolcLs, revealing a Freddie Rartholomew with diamatic depths never department in a department so ilfun lie stayed late and then before sounded. Spencer Tracy in Mr. Smith took it upon himself Heading the supjxirtir.g cast Ts to stay with Virginia. Stayed right one who of Henry Hull, essay, CAPTAINS by lor silo and if she went to his screen roles to' outstanding meet him Hill pi op!,. I'll tile flln-- t date as friend and financial ad- would turn and wuteh the COURAGEOUS gill v.i'.h the (other Span el at visor to Tr3cy and 1.1s boys. Little! Bobs In WaLson. the characterhralier side. Mac never worried about Vila ilia, he knew the dog'Gon of Pee Wee, will capture you h ave her. wailil completely, both as an actor and Then Mimetniies Virginia would jas a very personable young man go to a meeting or somewhere filJ,Some of his dramatic scenes both so. And units- - he was told not1 with Tracy and Rooney prove high SMITIIFIELD to go, . r. tin tli was right clo-- e Lpots of the g production. Also side all the way. mention ing in a uniformly fine cast are these Today Leslie Fenton and Gene Reynolds Wednesday show as brought to "Boys Town, was. And to show how hard it is to the screen. Is the true narrative PAID TO DANCE find a reason bov of the town that now exists and why tome should kill such a dog. There is still headed by Bather Flanaplenty of dogs that need killing. gan, who not only turned over his Guets tliat's one of the reasons that the Police department has a man on the force tuat takes care of dogs that get to be nuisances. Takes them away In his car and shoots them quickly, mercifully, so that it is all over in a hurry. Maybe Mac and Virginia would n't have felt quite so bad If the person who killed Mr. Smith had done It that way. Oh it would have been hard enough I guess even that way. But to have some one, goodness knows who, takes the hardest most cruel way there it to kill him makes the loss of Mr. Smith all the harder. 1 suppose It was someone that knew the agony an animal suffers through death by poison that started a movement in Congress that led a federal law ag.-- ' 1st death by poisoning. Anyway it's too bad that who ever was cruel enough to poison Mr. Smith, or any other pet animal for that matter, didn't have to witness the agony the dumb creatures have to suffer through such a death. Its too bad vv e cant do something to stop such dastardly deeds. no,L f j ; Hard Way r major mens' tenn.e titles Amari. L t, can, English, French and v, Y Strikes New High At The Capitol , .1-: f Australian, school and grounds Vw background ho traveled to Holly, shots but aood as technical adviser on the pi lure. Boys Town Death The 1p- r;i - . I V v i f i.'il , ' m Tuesday, October 18, 1933 CACHE COUNT If, UTAH Mr. Smith Meets P El S A fn rr. r V ' 4 n G LOGAN, . .t V, 3 . f , BS. ' 'Dl . 'w i MOST RECENT talent quest into the treasure troves of movieland hat yielded rich results. Helen Hayes, left, first lady of stage, screen and radio," is only one of many prominent cinema per. tonalities to appear this fail on the Silver Theatre" ernes broadcast Sundays on c J .;7 ,.7"J .t j y' " 1 LYRIC j 1 I : . ' i heart-warmi- Ro-cm- a ; J' ! e , I! : : : : , : : : : : s pr.-tt- j MAIN scor-alon- 1 nesdsy nights she recently pppesred. Kete Smith. f Wynn and Grucie Al. ! len. beside her rt easily f recognisable. V . e ' k. A A'M IsA ' hie movie star lee Brulatour, . Lexicon, . . Crossword parlor erase that puzsle technique i FUN AT AN Y OTHER TIME thie rescue is ent off Jthe manyn grim scenes wit. f neffed Connecticut re. centlv as flood waters Inun.f homes and In eomepw a dated whole towns through, out the eastern end NewMPV Taul Lamborn, Raymond Webb, Owen Wahlstrom, students at the r.S.A.O. spent the week end Imre. Mrs. II. Alley and sons Russell and Lorln, were Salt Lake and Ogden visitors during the week Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Robinson and Mrs. George N. Weston motored to Logan Tuesday evening. ton went to tike a civil service examination. Mrs. F. .1 Price is i (siting at Evanston, Wyo w ith her daughter. Mis. Elira Williams. Funeral girvices were held in the ward cluipel Monday, Oct. 10 at 2 p.m. for Olo Mattson, 62, who h d at a local hospital after a Services were lingering illness. conducted by Eiaop John H. Some-ie- e Weston. The ilmir sang LAKETOWN V 1, KLITT Tim 'V who attended tin recent L.D.3. confert S t t.aVe ence and stem City were: rivaulent Gorge II. Kol)in,'n and i Hllmp and Mrs. John H. Weton. Mrs. Mary K. Weston. Alfred Kearl, Mr. and Mrs. A. Leslie Webb, the Misses l'h, die and K'iiti Lon Weston, Louis Heed, Morris Smith, Le Grand Barker. Allison Kearl. Howard Kller, liothery Kearl and wife, went to Tremonton, Sunday to top I ,"ts. Mrs. Keirl will do the cuokoing for the boys. Mr. and Mrs. of Sorensen, Smitlifmdl paid a blef visit to Mrs. Carl jolm .on .don iy. Miss M ilt,-'- i Weston .(.teller at Well Cmierstind' ; invocaSugar City, Idaho, is home during tion. Hyrum Nebeker; vocal solo beet vacation. .Vv Know 'I Re "deicer lr- i. .1 I T" F. M. Williams the of Montpelier; speakers were Alfred Kearl, G. Willard Peart of Randolph; W. De Witt Johnson, Henry Monson of St. Charles, and Bishop John H. Other musical numbers Weston. were vocal solo "Lay My Head Beneath a Rose", Emory Welling of St. Charles; male quartet, "The Vacant Chair, Ileber C. Robin-on- . Oliver Albert R. Weston, Wahlstrom, Ernest W. Irvin; vocal solo, Silver Haired Daddy of Mine, Mrs. Carrie Pugmire oi St. Charles; the choir sung Faret n"h well ,, tloiurs; benediction by Elijah C. AVillis. Burial was in the St. Charles cemetery. Dont burn your leaves. File th. m up to decay. Thery is no ellow crocuses are the bright- lor humus, or decayed vegetable matter for the lawn or est of the early spring bulbs, Plant t good patch of them. garden. sub-timt- e j I THE VILKEN FAMILY, INC.. ALADDIN, SCHENLEY P. 90 PROOF 75 GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS THEM DAYS ARE GONE FOREVER Vo cxrt o dock 1 tost jog am?-- sh - trs -- ne 1 6CT? PWAGST 'AT STOFf "? A rtlCKCL. IS 'AT ALL AlJ-0k- (2 TK2M DAYS ARE tt seews Tt ne a Placet to A 0GG6AK is ertoOGH GXiiiZ FOREVER! TD0GK-rr'ZL Juasi S ry Vary this on Your Variometer. 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