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Show Saturday, August 19, 1939 CACHE AMERICAN Twentieth Century-Fo- x DARRYL F. ZANUCKS f k. r"rri vvf 9 f- "! jfc- - A . :A , m L f r ' - i?.. Ju-- ' 1 ' '' , . v t 1 : J j - n -- . WHELAN N Directed by John Ford - ; k ;al i '71i tt.'.JErrki - t' -- -.- f J' . y - fi The sweetest hours of yoonir Lincoln's life are spent at the riverside with his beloved Ann. But before he can establish and declare himself, his sweetheart dies, bringing him his first great tragedy. Abe is a constant visitor at her grave, and talks over his plans with her just - - i '.! .- I f s.X?v, i ; , 1 1 v . - . , , 1" . ' . b -' .i ,v . ... ... . A BRADY E .TV "?. : f WEAVER-ARLEE- v v -- FONDA-ALIC- Cosmopolitan Production . tC 4-li, V ;. V MARJORIE . A t"' vr . Wv' v ,- HENRY --- - WwAmLi-- C - f, K?. j .1 " . I Vf A ' ! production of rf 4 Page Three presents IK l&HMiH V. ' UTAlUTPTT' CACHE COUNTY. LOGAN. -.- . - 1 lit b (-- ) youth a bitarre sight and kid him about his long legs and long ambitions. But they quickly become acquainted with his lightning wit and find that he ran give them much better than he gets. His droll retorts are soon being repeated all over town. (To be continued). Elaine J. Larsen; retold story, j Mrs. Ada Walker, of Mendon; tribute to the visiting teachers. President Violet P. Williamson; response, Mrs. Jessie H. Maugh-- ! an; opening and closing songs were under the direction of Mrs. Mary Leishman with Mrs. Mabel Green accompanisht; prayers were by Mrs. Mary A. Hendry and Mrs. Charlotte Richards of Men- -, don. During a social hour a love- - j ly lunch was served by Mesdames Violet Williamson, Millie Lelsh-- ; Lelsh- man, Ethel Jones, Pearl man. Maud Hendry, Mary A. Hendry, May D. Murray, Cassie H, Brenchley, Sadie Maughan, Nellie Bradshaw; Bertha Maugh- GARY COOPER ln 'THE ADVENTURES OF MARCO COan assisted by Elaine Larsen. LO" with Basil Rath bene, Slg-rt- d During the luncheon responses and readings were given by Gnrie, AJan Hale and cut ef thonaana Is the San day, RichMesdames Mrs. Charlotte JAMES CAGNEY and GEORGE RAFT are coatarred for the Monday, Ta reday film attracards, Lizzie Barrett, Mrs. Ladle, tion at the local ROXY Theflrst time en the screen in EACH DAWN I DIE, which Mrs. Walker, all of Mendon; opens atre. "Mane Pole" is the most a three day engagement at the COPITOL Theatre tomorrow. Mrs. Ricks of Regburg, Idaho; H. In the cast are George Bancroft, Jana Bryan, Msxie Rosenbloom stake board member Cassie costly and pretentious production Cooper bu starred tn and and Victor Jory. Brenchley and Mary J. Hendry. Samuel Goldwyn has produced. The Ladies' Senior Literary club met Friday evening at the field were visitors at the E. M.l home f Mrs. Mary A. Hendry Margaret Litz and leader Mrs. I Hicken home Sunday. with President Jessie H. Maughan Melba Baui, motored to Lagoon I The Scandinavian Oood Fellows j ln charge. After taking care of Thursday and enjoyed the day. an Society enjoyed outing Sunday the business of the meeting vice Mr. and Mrs. Wm. S. Glenn park. About president Ruby Price had charge entertained at six oclock dinner RICBCMOND The Richmond at the members were present. Thursday in honor of MY. and South ward Relief Society held fitly Mrs. Wesley Brown of Boise, their monthly meeting Tuesday at Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wall of were Mr. Idaho. Other guest Anthe home of Mrs. Marie Bair, who Salinas Calif., and Mrs. Swen An-- Marie Garrett. A reorganization and Mrs. Wm. H. Glenn and 1 was the honored guest of the oc-- derson and children of Los here Sunday for a took place with the resignation family, Mrs. Gwennie Glenn and 01 President Maughan- - and family. wlth frtentta two weeks vkit life was given by her daughter were sustained; Mrs. ' The Misses Adell and Edith following relativSMrs. Edna Lewis. Two vocal selec- Mrs. Jones, Mrs. Louise Reader, Mr, Ruby Price, president; tlons Rocking Alone ln an Old Mrs. Zenda Hull of Salt lake Ethel M. Jones, with Mrs. Jones and Mrs. Norman Reader and son week Jast at here the and Mrs. Margaret Bankhead and Frank, of Ogden, spent Monday Rocking Chair," and Idaho was City spent rendered by a great grand daugh- home of her sister and brother Mrs. Laura Archibald members evening at the home of Mr. and A Mrs. (Howard Jones. Music, singof the program committee. ter Miss Faye Carter of Preston, in law, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Small. was served to ing and refreshments were enMiss Verda Hicken ha return' lovely lunch A reading was given by Idaho. Mrs. Erma ed home after spending a week eighteen ladies. The next meet- joyed. Louise Mendenhall. will be held at the home of Brown Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Hicken gave a talk on The Bee- with friends and relatives at He- ing Mrs. Floss GunnelL and children, of Boise, Idaho, hive and its Relation to Utah. ber City. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy S. Hill of were dinner guests of Mr and A number of friends of Mr. and Refreshments were served by the Mrs. Edwin Small very pleasantly Oakland. Calif., have been vis- Mrs Marion McBride Friday evofficers. them at their home on iting relatives here and Logan ening George Jarvis of St. George, is surprised for the two weeks. MY. and Mrs. James E. Parley, They evening at a house maltered topast Thursday Hicken M. a house guest at the E. Denver. Colo., to visit Miss Vonda Darley and Coy Dar-thewas spent The evening warming. home. son and family, Mr. and are touring the Northwest, bridge. Refreshments were Mrs. Archie Hill, returning here jey Mrs. Vienna Edwards and dau- playing Mr. leaving here last Monday. They were Small Mrs. and served. for left Saturday. Thursday they meet their daughter Sara, ghter Oleniss of CSiarlestown and presented with a beautiful gift. their home in California, accom- wilj who has spent the past 18 Mr. and Mrs. J. Errol Hicken and Preston of Carter Miss Mrs. Hill's Faye father, months in the Northwest as an e, panied by daughters Ruth Louise and I week here 88 of Thomas few A the a of Kerr, age, L.D.S. missionary and has recelv-hdays years and son Gerald of .Heber spent two sisters, Miss Tressa Kerr j ej her release to come home. She at the home of her grandparents, City were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bair. .Mrs and Elva Glenn, of Pocatel- - jn accompany her parents Hicken on Sunday. Ruth Louise r , held a lo, and Mr. Hills sister, Mrs. Bes- home, R. H. The family Egan remained here and will visit with H. Jones, who sie have Sungone and reunion Saturday Mrs. Heber C. Green left Tuesfamily down to visit the fair at San friends for several days. Loday at the Girls camp in day for Los Angeles, having been Dr. A E. Spurrier of Logan was gan canyon. Special guests were Francisco. Mrs. Jones expects to called there on account of the visit her daughter. Miss Helen a Richmond visitor Sunday. serious illness of her son, who is Mr. and Mrs. David Egan and Jones at Los Angeles. After an at a Mrs. Rulon Thompson entertain- Mrs. Mary Evans of Ogden. A bushospital with ruptured apMr. and indenflnate with stay ed the Kyle club at her home Fri- iness meeting was held Sunday Mrs. Hill they will make the re- pendix. Miss Rose Bradshaw is at a day evening. The evening was morning under the direction of turn trip with Mr. and Mrs. HilL Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Copen and Logan hospital, where She under-spent playing bridge. Luncheon president H. M. Egan. Carol Egan of Hull was served. Mrs. Zends is vice president and Alta Egan daughter Louise of Salt Lake, went an operation for appendi-spen- t the past week end here as j citis Monday evening. She is the Salt Lake City, Mrs. Willard War- Cbleman is secretary. About DO ner of Preston, Mrs. Ed Small, members of the family were guests of their mother. Mrs. D. daughter of Postmaster and Mrs. J. Jones on their way home af- -' R L. Bradshaw, Mrs. Ren Bullen and M!rs. Ivan Mr. and Mrs. Hershell Brad' ter a trip to Yellowstone park, Christensen were special guests. Mr. and Mrs. Archie along with Mrs. Copens sister shaw, Mr. and Mrs. 3. D. Moore and and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Maughan, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. L. Smithof Zina and Fern daughters Tibbetts of Lorenzo, Idaho. Mr. Poppleton and their brothers 8nd and Mrs. Copen and Mrs. D. J, wives. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Jones were dinner guests Satur- - Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Lowell TPTTi.ciVTT.TJi The 'Wellsville day of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Brown of Boise, Idaho, enjoyed a j supper at Willow park in Logan entertained Jones ward Relief society The Madra club Mrs. entertained j Saturday evening, at the home of Councilor rI Mrs. Browns Tl I'10 Howard Jones Tuesday afternoon their husbands at a steak supper for their home Sunday rhorn-Gamat a lawn party m honor of the Friday evening at Willow park, j left after and community spending ten days here, Twelve small singing ing visiting teachers. of were enjoyed; reading by Mrs Besides visiting their brothers-i- n tables centered with vases TOMORROW summer flowers and Mildred Alvord; coming reading 'law and sisters, they were guests " baskets of flowers and ferns on by Mrs. Melba Jones. Supper was j six the to served ladies under one forty where fifty the lawn, sat and enjoyed the following - under the direction of President Leish- Nellie Leishman. program, with Mrs. Millie Mr. and Mrs. Ray Darley and man conducting: two vocal solos, mr Mrs. Marie Garrett; three com- children returned Saturday after ic readings. Mrs. Lizzie Barrett, spending a week in Yellowstone , Si vocal solo, Mrs. park. of Mendon; Mr. and Mrs. Lyndon Leatham WALLS BEHIND the announce the birth of a son, born QUENTIN a SAN This is the i Saturday evening. l While in Salt Lake City second son in the family. Moth-er and babe doing fine. JAMES ' 15c ANYTIME 15c at the The Beehive girls, 33 in num-- 1 of Wellsville ward M.IA un-- ! ber, -- Tomorrow GEORGE MEETS der the direction of President , ; RICHMOND , anid their parents, Mr. and Mrs. We understood all horoscopes In S. Glenn and Thomas T. the Yeieh are now based on the Darley. The Misses Mary Perkins- - Max- movements of Adolf. ine Hendry, and Esther Pletcher left Sunday to spend their vacation In California. They will visit E the fair at San Francisco and come home by way of Los Ang of Wm. eles. and sons Poppleton Slennet, Reece and Russel and Robert H. Maughan, Morris Baxter, Junior Maughan, have been touring California and visiting the fair at Treasure Island, returned home Saturday, all thrilled with the trip. Joseph TIREG USED TIRES with a brand New Tubs at a Prkt any ent can afford. Se Our Large 8tock Today Easy Terms. 600x16 ew tube. with 625-1- 6 with new tube Appeal to Higher Court 650x16 As District Judge Oscar W. granted counsel for former Mayor E. B. Erwin, former Police Chief Harry L. Finch and R. O. Pearce, an attorney of Salt lake City, until September IS to perfect their appeals from a district court vice conspiracy conviction, the 2000-patranscript was completed by court reporters and to stenographers and delivered both state and defense counsels Tuesday. The four volumes, containing 2000 pages and an estimated 600,000 wards, must be filed in the supreme court when the appeals are perfected. Me-Oon- ge with new tube 500x1 with new tube 625x17 with new tube 660x17 with new tube 460x21 wfth new tube. The above tletinga are only a few examplee. Never before eueh a tale at 8uch Lew Prices. CACHE AUTO CO MAIN LOGAN. UTAH 209 NORTH A rumor that HiUer is guided by five astrologers is confusing. TRAVEL IN to the WORLDS FAIR ir Enjoy delightful relaxation on cool, clean, Union Pacific trains. Delicious dining car meals . . . restful sleep . . . freedom from highway hazards! You'll arrive refreshed, ready to see more and do more at the Fair. 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