OCR Text |
Show CACHE AMERICA- N- Pape Fight I OGAN. CACHE COUNTY. UTAH Tuesday, January 31, 1939 Sarah Buttars of Clarkston Honored at Birthday Party HOLLYWOOD Autograph Album CLARKSTON -- Mrs. Sarah But-- ttars was the honored guest at s party given In honor of Ikt 80U birthday on Saturday. Januaty z The party a as held In the amuse.1 merit hall, lewis Buttars was In charge of the following program, IDIOTS DELIGHT, NOW PLAYING AT THE CAPITOL rWMfc,rwl '? uior lhe honor Murny lon of llUs and j 'I tf Wr Ti s L' and Clark triumphs in their latest roles in "Idiot's Delight, which ojicncd an engagement of 5 days at llie Ctapi. told Tlieatre, Sunday. Gable score the' ocaion. which began at 5 oclock. A Prayer, George Myk-r- ; Annlver- sary musical program over kvnu Interesting1 Paner by Parley Hall. Kenneth Murray, and Gilbert Thorpe; tap dancing Publishers of the Salt Lake Trl- and singing. Merl Burt. Reva But- - bune are to be complimented for Mardean Godfrey; Urs; poem, 8IUndid Prosrei Ed:Uon duet1 Roseline Reading. Godfrey; 0,1 Sunday. Flossie and Faun Buttars, Bessie of thelr pttper 11 fonPIet Griffin accompanist; trio. Mrs. Jo- on ta sepli Burt. Cleo and Velma Burt;' ?UiUed Ulfornmtlon sketch of Sarah Buttars life was fustrlal advancement being made ta lh IrlrmounUtn territorr. given by Dr. J. Morris Godfrey. of Richmond, Luncheon was acrv 1 d Speech ed and dandng wa enjoyed by the special guest, at 10 o'clock the' . . members of lhe Clarkston Sp7 to the ktonday were Invited to the dance. Bie that his speeches carried At 8 p. m. the following program Czech He told durlng given by friends of Mra BuUlhto listener, that what Germany f the business of the Oer- ! L. 0' EmJna My1! Talk, man people that Godfrey: solo, Wm. Clark; tions should keep their noses out MlS'ot He said that Sarah Button. the powers that had Uken Ger- Mrs. Buttars together with mem-- 1 man territory following the world bers of the family are grateful to war had paid dearly for having KVNU. Logan's broad- - the privilege of popular protecting that casting station, for the delightful territory. He had a tremendous audien that applauded practically SHE SCORES AS COMEDIENNE Olympe Bradna, whost willful Buttars. Especially do they want every sentence he uttered. and tragic qualities charmed audiences in Souls at Sea, makes a ncnessful sortie into light comedy in Paramount's Say It In French, in whiih site is featured with Kay Milland. She is shown as she appears in the film coming to the Roxy, Friday. ' 0 NORMA SHEARER -- 1th,n ; personal Brought to Uie screen by Hunt stromberg, this Pultizer prize, win- -. jnuig play by Robert Sherwood is game Saturday between the improvement on the stage orig- 01 P th d P1'1 1?CatTChf?tCr jlnal. Slierwood wrote the screen the teem Logan chapter (play and h Muu rull ,dvantae won handily 34 to 18 The game.of the greater range of the cam-wan easy going affair with both w a. Clarence Brown has directed sldea substituting freely. This Is one of his finest, the first win of the season for the A capable supporting cast inlocal chapter, having been beaten cludes such notable players a Edby the Provo chapter at the BYU. ward Arnold. Charles Coburn. JoSchUd kraut, Burgess Mereseph Townsend Meeting dith. Laura Hope Crews and Skeest The Logan Townsend club will j Gallagher. Each 0f em glvea"a hold its regular meeting Wednes- tlngulslied performance, day evening. February 1. at 7:30 Laurels also were bestowed on p. m. In the county court house a group called Gable's Glamour it was announced last night. An Girls. including Virginia Grew in vita loin is extended to all Paula Stone. Lorraine Krueger Townsend enthusiasts. Good Hayes. John Marsh and ers will be present to impart In- - Virginia Dale. They surround the formative Information relative to star when he sings Putting on the club activities. the K1U, and against when he performs an amusing burlesque New Classes Begin dance as the vaudeville hoofer in Seven new semester classes be- the story. The original story remains al- gan Monday at the Logan Senior high school. They include: botany lmost 88 ft aas on the stage. The and a vaudeville girl meet and zoology, taught by Lynnihoofer ln niaha they fall lightly Hodges; salesmanship, by Joseph lo'e and PWt. Slve is anibiUous Adams; physiology, by Idalah Shep-ilfinds herself ln Presently herd; economics, by C. D. Bride; advanced algebra by Harry Europe as a phoney countess allied Kemp, and a boys cooking class I'vith a munitions agent. The Am-b- y Priscilla Rowland. These classes jerican hoofer, on tour, meets her lf are each credit and will attahi and recognition is mutual. They resume the affair where continue for the rest of the year. they left off and at last recognize real love. War suddenly looms and Secures New Position they are trapped ln a border town Mias Helen Maughan of Pres- - as the enemy planes drop bombs. ton, and a 1937 graduate of the, One of them strikes the building college has accepted a position as 'hi which the pair have "taken re home management supervisor with'fuge. But the impression is left the Farm Security Administration that he saves her and they go on at Burley, Idaho, it was learned together in a partner act for life, here Saturday. Miss Maughan re ported Sunday to assume the du- Child Study ties of her new position. She graduated from the college in the deThe Child nd his friendships partment of home economics with was the subject of the class in Child Psychology a major ln foods. Friday night ft the high school. An infants first friendship Is for itself, evMrs. Burnham Home idenced ln his playing with his Mrs. W. K. Burnham Is home fingers and toes; its next is from a months visit which took for its mother, then its father her to Berkeley, Oakland, San then for members of the housed Francisco and AUbum, California. hold. This suffices, in fact furShe has two daughters and a son ther friendships are not desirresiding on the coast and the able, until th age of two years, Broadmemory month away was far too short to when begins. see all the Interesting places her casts are given every Saturday at 2:45 over KSL. The children mapped out to show her afternoon clashes are held in the high It was a great sight to see the school every work ln progress ln preparation 7:30 under theFriday evening at of Mrs. for the opening of the World's Effie Brown. All direction are welcome. Fair at Treasure Island next Delta rhi Wins from Utah as 1 ) speak-iBernade- ' n Mc-ja- ( one-ha- AGGIES RALLY IN SECOND HALF TO WIN FROM UTAH Reading and s Lead B 1 n g h a nt Hardy rg. to Team-mate- Vic- 1 Bird lg Melroy rg. 9wan lg tory. 4 2 0 2 3 2 4 4 2 10 0) 2 150 3) 1AV OAINITT noovcnoN 0 0 0X00 Lowe rf. By CUNT MECIIAM 0 2 1 L what she was doing. Going into the second half on Openshaw c. Chapter Ono Her head spun. Snatching the 0 0 0 0 the short end of a 7 score the Johnson If. she fired blindly, and Thomas gun That if had looked com0 0 0 0 you Sorenson rf. night Utah Aggies, Saturday night, out over the lights of San Fran- Bruhm, with e look of wonder, pletely reversed the tables to win cisco the name that flashed at you collapsed behind the desk. For 17 18 12 46 19 most confidently would have been moment she stood there, too horriTotals from the University of Utah quint to move. Then, forgetting in Bruhm. The Bruhm Building, the fied terror 53L46 in a game that was hard Referee, Howard; umpire, either to drop the gun Bruhm Library, the palatial Bruhm her or to fought from the very beginning Hotel there was everything but a fled. Aspick up her handbag, she door closed behind the Bruhm monument at the Smart gym. This win places Bruhm arose, ecared but unAt a certain smart party on the her pothe Farmer crew In runner-u- p hurt. Whew!", he laughed weakly. hill the name Bruhm was also on sition with Wyoming. the tongues of the female guests, Thats the first one that ever the trigger! Come on out, pulled who had retired like a losing footIt was Bus Bingham who set he called, opening the ball team for a huddle ln the darling, bedroom door. It was Just e blank the pace for the Aggie scorers. powder room. The trouble as us-a- l It wasnt your husband. In cartridge. the was Kay Kerrigan's monopoly Leaving the game early i of the men. (Chopin!", one woaooond half he had already rung an hour But as she drove man to later, the T. sniffed, Carl for piano. 90, the listening Anderson, up 14 counters. Roland WheaUes Tf she through the fog, wontheyd desperately defense past 45 years a resident of Nib-le- y till love played Itchopsticks to do with the pistol, what dering was satisReading played bang-u- p stale ward, died at his horiie Sat- faction to it!) sneer at the way Kay thinking of her handbag and that all the way through his stay In the urday afternoon. He had been bad been supporting her young policeman outside Bruhm's apart- month. about which terminated game ill but a short time and died Inter with her piano playing since ment, Kay beard the radios ln three minutes before the final peacefully while sltttng In a their fathers suicide in the Crash, automobiles begin to blare out her ...Kay Kerrigan... bit the ladies found at least some description. gun, when he followed Bingham chair in the kitchen. nfort in the gossip about that Five feet two. . .platinum blonde out via the personal foul route. Mr. Anderson who was born ln sister and the notorious Thomas ...Pick up Kay Kerrigan!. . .Back So called, my in his apartment Thomas Bruhm The game was decidedly Utah Gotcborg Sweden, came west as kiuhm, Second because he always gets past again lay on the floor, and this all through the first canto. Mer-a- u employee on the railroad, hav-li- n dear, SIX(!4oi3;Vfe time he did not rise and laugh. Arst! Ahlquist started the scoring ling assisted in the construction The seventeen - year - old mouse Death from a bullet wound in linked that the the the base the of west with the skull, surgeon od that out with a foul pitch donated by rat! aasf- - He had resided in the That was a little revenge, anyway! reported, and Detective Homer Bingham. Floyd Morris duplicated the slow but moral As the Chopin prelude came to Blodgett, 70 years. He States for foiled this shot with one for the Aggies waa at one time a or. end they filed back Into the sleuth, looked at the pack of in rancher in Kay Kerrigans handUtah then pushed on to a 1 Star Valley and later moved to drawing-rooapplauding indiffer- Mariches nodded. for cigarettes. bag and lead. Empcy, Watts and Bird piled Nr bley where he ha made his ently andwasasking Meanwhile Kay found herself to cool, blonde Kay Again it in the tallies and It seemed as home since. He is survived by Kerrigan that the men rushed driving on to the Oakland Ferry. though the red head. Bird could his widow, whom he married 29 not be held down. This spree years ago. His brother, Eric, died brought the Indians out to a 2 years ago at the age of 97. 22-lead and from there the Services will be held today at scoring moved on quite evenly. 1 p. m in the Nibley ward chapEXCITING SOUTH The half ended with Utah lead- el with burial in the Millville SEA ROMANCE! cemetery. Thompson mortuary of ing is making arrangements. Hyrum FREDRIC MARCH Coming back in the second half tile Aggies tightened up their de- F. B. On the Air JOAN BENNETT Bus Bingham fense materially. in The Cache Farm Bureau County left the game when the half was Vernal Bergeson, began a through minutes old. James three only took his place and it was then series of programs over KVNU that the Fanners scored consist- last evening at 7 p, m. These programs will continue for the next ently. three weeks each Monday night at Two or three minutes after 7 p. m. at which time the pro. with James entered the fray, the Red- blems of the Farm Bureau toRALPH BELLAMY skins lost their when captain gether with Its program will be ANN SOTHERN Jack Hardy had his fourth per- given by Mr. It was to cool, blonde Kay Kerrigan that the men rushed. Bergeson. listen in. sonal foul chalked up against him. When she wants a light it prac- - Her car was the first aboard, the From this point the Farmers had nearest to the water. Getting out, EXTRA! tically starts a nrairie fire! the apparent advantage. Kay produced Kay managed, unobserved, to drop ,'oman snapped btft An for remained old friend of the pistol into the bay. But as she It er own brand. Floyd Morris to sends turned back she heard a siren, a Popeye Cartoon .ad's who lives in Cairo "Luck-ltie the score which he did after hem to me, she explained. chattering radio, and was caught U of U,-Ne- w Mexico two attempts had been made with I couldnt afford to buy them full in the headlights of another Sun bowl Game free throws. A couple of field automobile boarding the ferry. It nysclf. The men had just begun to ex- was a police car! Wildly, she goals which he sank brought the amine these unusual cigarettes leaped into her own car and shot 5 for Aggies. Never score t with their strange name MARICH it forward against the chain. The when the butler came to say that chain snapped and Kay Kerrigan's again were they headed and when Miss Kerrigan was wanted on the car plunged headlong into the bay. the final gun barked the Logan In the turmoil that followed 10 telephone. Kay went to answer, crew was out in lead 7 points. and as she stood with the re- one noticed the dripping girl who On defense Reading looked par. ceiver at her ear she turned pale. climbed presently to a desertd pier farther down the waterfront. "Ill come at once, she gasped. ticularly good by holding the stellar Utah center, Ahlquist, to five Several weeks after that two The morgue was cold and desopoints throughout the first half late, and when they drew back things happened simultaneously in two little distant places. In a beamy from the the sheet scoreless and pathetic during the last half the shop in Honolulu smiling Hawaiian body they had taken from After Wheaties left the game, murmur: attendants removed equipment river Kay could only his work was handled to a per.j and turn from what had been Kay KerrYes, it's my sister, blonde head, and fectlan by Leonard James. platinum tway. But outside, a sudden deter- igans d mination mingled with her grief. to the stranger in the Fbur men left the floor due to she bowed mirror drove she car into her politely and Climbing said: How do do? personal fouls: Jack Hardy, Harry to Bruhms Thomas apartyou straight San In Francisco the Chief of ment. Empey on the Utah squad, and Detectives looked at information Roland Reading and Bus Bingham had received from Honolulu If Bruhm "had been a trifle less he for the Farmers. about the sale of a ring, and comarrogant it might not have hapso it with the report of a there Score and lineup: But pared standing pened. formerly served suavely in a dinner jacket which jeweller who had You he mugs! he had donned with obvious haste, the Kerrigans. men. to on the his womans a groaned while Letting her gloves lay desk between them, he made Kay get away like that! And once she see red. He was a little shaken by lams out of Hawaii shes off Amerher news, of course, but not much. ican soil! With Faulkner on that We can skip the melodrama. job in Cairo, there's no one I Hysterics won't could trust to bring her back!" Key," he said. Blodgett, the detective with morhelp. Here, let me get you a als, coughed modestly. drink. You could use it. You You! the chief roared. The only thing I could use now she couldn't find a dame in a Y.M.C.A, would be a gun on you! pool! None of you could! wept. He thought a moment and Mockingly, he took a pistol from ni HMTI MAN n. ikfiAM, MM IS the desk drawer. It might help. denly he struck his desk. Wait', he drawled, offering it to her. At he cried. I got It! Sam Wyel If least it would make you realize its a dame. Sam Wye will get what youre saying. Kay, I tell her! ywu rm sorry but I feel no reYour sister knew (To he continued) sponsibility. 35-2- . Nibley Ward Citizen Died On Saturday irrmn ld ( I Today Wednesday Thursday Norma Shearer 5-- ! Clark Gable in? I IDIOTS DELIGHT j 15 35-2- 7. 'TRADE f LYRIC Today and Wednesday SHARPSHOOTERS ANt FLYING FISTS WINDS WAIT 44-4- FOR y. MAIN SMITHFIELD Reginald Owen Lynn Carver in jA CHRISTMAS CAROL Elgin Watch SALE Dont Grow Old Dance With Your Announcement 20 W dark-liaire- Married Friends Thursday Night Feb. 2nd Bluebird Orchestra UTAH su, j |