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Show V'" Page Four CACHE AMERICAN feat loyalty to both tliruugh lies to their laws. "The 01.!v way to IPal.ifc-- l lo for (lod tv to olx-- l.ij ion.in.uit!- in- i.'.-Aj .1 ih.w li've of Wp Lv cti i. .1.; Jar la at, ' f r. c ii i."'i, v no : n it i. , r of the f.i. t n !.!. v a , it I;. p:., (Mli.i ,1 Lf i he, i ' p, t e . 1,) it; d ro of l..s c o'A t k is m.d cii- - d l..m-oto n,iy jv',blc to the ad an vii. l.t of U." churi h. Up cxpicwd gratnuo' tLa so many opjxiriuniucs hud come to him for holding position of The Invocation was offered bv Henry W. Hcndi-rpopresident of the Pocatello stake, and the benediction was pronounced by Wal ter A. Jensen, president of the Lost River Make. Attendant at both the morning and afternoon general seswith sions compared favorably past conferences In spite of the chill weather and an overcast, threatening sky. The tabernacle was and thousands otter pocked crowded Into the entrances, stood outside and listened to the speeches over loud speakers In the nearby assembly hall. AT THE CAPITOL ot-d-- JL T i tiijiii him? , '10 if KVNU tOICE s.'t -- .t M frp-tfhe- The Chapter Three Profeseor wu conducting rehearsal of the orchestra, with emphasis on the efforte yrlirular til Frankie, who waa doing rather well, ft la moat alngular dt a whack waa being unable to play unleaa Ihia tongue aluck out between hia teeth. But the achoola troublea were Approaching the crisis etagc. Mr lower, a weary little man who sold muairal Instruments, was the uipokranian for three Important .creditor who were threatening to force the school to close. Ann Lawson pleaded with them, and Ti l . , Ir Fiankie waa saving, "but this la a plate white they re crazy over music " "Aw . . , I'm tired luggin' thlia thing," grurnhled the boy with the huge Pousaphone. 1 tell you they'll close up school if somebody don't dig up some money," F rankle shot back. "Come on. Let get started!' The children began to play, and passers by looked at the group, us uaily smiling if they saw the sign; anme dropped money into the hat was holding. t rankle A tall man, quiet and warm of face, rame out of Carnegie Hall. No one noticed him, although all knew hia name. It waa Jascha Heifetz, and Frankie held out the hat. Help the school for music, mister" "You're not doing ao well "Not bad Were Just starting and " Frankie looked up, again with and almost sudden recognition, dropped the hat. Mr. Heifetz!" "why, you're "Yea You know me?" "Gosh, yes! I mean. I heard you In there it was swell, too." il Third Ward R. S. Meeting Thank you. Where la this The Third ward Relief Society school ? Frankie's words streamed out In meeting will be held at 2.00 p. his excitement m. today. Qutiung. work and bus"Down on Third Street it's a iness and teachers reports will ocwonderful place Mr. Lawson run It and his daughter . . .were cupy the major part of the time. givin' a conceit In a coupla weeks. Gee, I wish you could come down to it!" Sentenced to Prison ar In the state prison by District Judge Lewis Jones on Saturday. : Chandler in Senat- eGovernor A. B. "Happy" Chandler of Kentucky resigned Monday and was succeeded by Lieutenant Governor Keen Johnson, who Immediately appointed Chandled to the United States senate, succeeding the late M. M. Logan. At Independenc- doun and ce this man, for begged patience, but' Flower could ' only suggest a "practical s bas Make the pupils pay for their he told her. "liat these chililien cant afloid lec-on- s! it'" "Then get pupils who can!" "Hints impossible, Mr. Flower. My father started this school for with talent poor childien-ehilili- cn who rouidii t allord to study- - that was the whole idea. You should hear them piuy they're wonder-lul- " "I m tuie cf it but that doesn't it over, help us ciedi.ois. Think liss Lawson. Good afternoon!" men saw the in, Peter, coming on the way out. he here?" "What aie you doing asked b lower. "What do you think I'm doing?" he said. "The job you wouldn t do 111 show you how to get action! And later, while Frankie was helping them on an odd job. he cvei heard Peter and Ann. I see you re keeping your father in blissful ignorance," Peter said "What did those monkeys tWant" "Want us to put the si hool on a basis make the pupils practical pav " Why, thev'te crazy!" "They think n c are." lower soy he's going to tt invents out?" V'r-.cwill probably '' the building and 1 e - i shut this for a little love to-b- ut town this afternoon on tour." "Well, maybe you'll be back in tunc " smiled at his anxiety, anil Hankie went on. "We'e got neaily a hundred pupils and tneyie all good. Ini just beginning, on the violin. I tried that piece you played in theie . . , you remember it goes like tins Humming the tune, Frankie took a violin from one of the boys, and offered it to Heifetz. Play that middle part for me, wlllya, Mr. Heifetz vou know the part that sounds like the" wind when it sings at night "Sure. You mean this part " And Heifetz began to play. Frankie exulted. Yeah, that's it Listen to this, fellers. This guv's terrific!" People walked by, not noticing, not knowing. One man dropped a coin in Frankie's hat. An excited, Heifetz's manager fussy man dashed out of the Hall. "Jascha! I ask you, Jascha! On the street'! Frankie hissed at him. Quiet Don't mind him," smiled Heifetz, continuing to play. "He doesn't like music Then Heifetz had finished the nassare. and was being hurried nvnv by the manager. "Gee, I wish the rest of the kids !n "hool could hear you, Frankie said Well, we can't arrange that, now but I have a film in which I play. Think thev'd like that?" The children shouted their while Heifetz scribbled out a note. "On down and see this man '! take care of everythmg.i Annie Frosh Win , line p.ays sent the U. S. frosli pigskin toters Logan to a 13 to 0 victory over the Ricks college Vikings Saturday afternoon on a moist Rexburg held. The Logan boys definitely cptplayed the Vikings and threatened to score in the first three minutes of play, but Ricks held on the line. Fake A. C. 'I) v, OCJOIHK -- 7 15 7 .to 7,45 8 00 9 00 9.15 930 9 45 10 00 10 30 10:45 11 00 11:15 11 30 12.00 S ri Id in , m rd 7.00 7.15 7:30 7:45 8 00 9 00 ' 9:30 10:00 10 30 io-4- 11:00 11:15 '1:30 12:00 12:05 12:15 12:30 12:45 P.M. 1:00 15 1:30 games Utah Aggies defeated Colorado Buffaloes, 16 to 6; BY U defeated Colorado State, 13 to 12; U of U defeated the Wyoming Cowboys, 60 to 0. Utah Aggies win at Boulder was somewhat of an upset as the sport writers of the big dailies didn't give the Romney men an inside chance agam.it the touted Coloradoans. - Saturday, Bodrero Elder Arrives Cover e S n . a Aleut T,"se Win II Cmcr.ice Ntws All Requrit Hour Ju i Pacific I'aiuh-- e World Coverage Am. News Family ltobinson Musical Newsy Musical Roundup World Coverage -i- 1 : 45 2:00 2:15 2:30 3:00 3:15 3:30 3:30 4 00 1 :30 5.00 5:15 5:30 5:45 5:55 V " 6- - . 1 "it - YOUNG vm t ,y Three Repeat Stage Roles For W hat a Life Film placed under contract by the studio. Betty Field, who played Jackie Coopers leading lady; James Corner. who contended to rher afCloser, Vaughan fections; and who, as principal, vaTtantly but unsuccessfully tried to keep a student body in line, were handed pacts. Others in the film are John Howard and Janice Logan A new record for successful mass migration from the Broadway stage to the Hollywood scene was established during the filming of "What a Life" the saga of radio famed Aldrich family which Paramount will present on Wednesday at th Capitol Theatre in Logan. Three of the players n who enacted roles in the Broadway hit have been high-scho- two-seaso- Logan Driver Fined Condition Reported Fair William 22. Walker, plea do i guilty Saturday to reckless driving charges before City Judge E M. Wright and was fined 310. Walker was the driver of the automobile which overturned shortly after midnight Tuesday Injuring three persons, two others escapin' unhurt on the old highway south of the Johnson grove. Hospital attaches ter? reported condition of Monday that the William J. Miller of Hyrum wras fair and he spent a good night. Miller while plowing with a heavy a punctured tractor sustained lung, fractured left shoulder and ribs when the several tra-tlunged over an embankment into a slouch. or 11 World Coverage News Sunrise Serenade Just About Time World Coverage News All Request Hour "Guilty or Not Guilty World Coverage News Am. Family Robinson Black and White Dance Varieties World Coverage News Df. Seller's True Story Dance Doings Dixie Yodeler Peti'e Musicals CBS Research World Coverage News "Singin Sam Man on the Street USDA Farm Flashes Rhvtihms in Ragtime y Musicale Lvric Variety Hollywood Brevities World Coverage News Gypsy Rhythm Concert Master World Coverage News Tango Time Just Relax Monitor Views the News Matinee Melodies Wester Varieties World Coverage News Organ Rhapsodies Cats'n Jammers Treasure Chest of Melody "Fireside Melodies Cappy Barra Anderson Market Reports JIusical Interlude A Look at the Local Side of the News CBS Research Papline and Her Perils Eventide Echoes Dancin' with Anson Music Appreciation Program Prof N. W. Christiansen, Prof. S. E. Clark, Guest Mid-Da- Mr. and Mrs. Jeffery M. Bodrero 6 00 '5 this city have received word 'from their son Elder Llewellyn 6 '20 6 30 Bodrero who has b:en in the a group of s ' i French Belmission led the laboring in ....-- i ...i too t 1 he '1, c.dewil-7 00 to tKe I the tre icio-s v(irp gium for the pat 15 months, that before Carnegie I! ll One rf t few a Frankie rumpled p.av(, he arrived Friday m New Yo k 7:15 childien carriid a gn reo !:n'r ! ls, and waved goodbye. of Mu jond was immediately assigned to 7:30 "Help the Lawson Se'-o- l the Canadian mission with headGive Till it Herts" 7:45 " "We haven't don quarters at Toronto. The message r. ported that the voyage was and Mrs. Kenneth Olsen and Da- - pleasant and that the young man Artists k- Fee vid Olsen made a business trip is in good health and good irsfrom the Hales, spirBooktable to Pocatello, Saturday. jits. 8' 30 Designs for Dancing Mrs. Alma Olsen and daughters 9:00 Monitor Views the News Vera and Clara Schenk visited Missionaries Arrive 9.15 Radio Dramatic Club YOUNG Mr. and Mrs. Reeder 'with Mrs. Lula Egan of Niblsy It was reported at church headProgram Thatcher spent Sunday afternoon Wednesday afternoon. 10.00 KVNU Goodni'el quarters in Salt Lake City on visiting with Bishop and Mrs'. Allen Olsen. Saturday that 127 Mormon misSemi-AnnuConference sionaries had arrived in the Unit- New Baby Arrives Among those from here attendIs Concluded ed States from European counFrom Tooele comes word to the ing conference in Salt Lake City tries. Among the list were Jay Cache American office of the arfrom are Bishop and Mrs. Allen Olsen, page One) (Continued Mr. and rMs. Alma Olsen, Mr. to Christ and practice his teach- Carl Howell, George Rigby Lind- rival of a fine baby girl, born to quist, Ellwood West Rasmusson, Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Lohse. Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Olsen. ings." Lewis Max Rogers, Robert Eari Lohse was a graduate in the 1939 Mrs. Mane Olsen spent ThursMr. Richards, whose address Earl W. England and class at the USAC. day in Wellsville with her mother, dealt principally with the theol-- 1 Sorenson, ''Bocheror'Logan" Grant, Mrs. Carrie Larsen. ogy of the church, testified to clark 0wen momp60ni Hyrm; J. Leave for Chicago Lillie Kay, Infant daughter of the authenticity of Joseph Smith Mrs. Alzon Mohr and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Russel Olsen was as a prophet of God and declared Sherleen, left Friday afternoon to named and blessed in Sacrament that all those who had succeeded join Mr. Mohr In Chicago. Mr. the founder as leaders of the services, Sunday. T .A. Meeting P. Mohr is there studying medicine. men been likewise of have church Mrs. Louie Olsen was honored former Vonzz The first meeting of the P.T.A;Mrs' Mohr k at a birthday party Wednesday God. this saeson will Bingham, daughter of Mr. and He urged all church members at Wellsville at her home. Cards and Chinese checkers were enjoyed, after whicn to observe the teachings of their be held Wednesday, Oct. 11, at 8 Mrs. Frank Bingham of Logan. a delicious luncheon was served authorities and added: When we p. m. in the Junior high school to Maria Olsen, Chios Sorensen, are not living in accord with the A splendid program has been ar- Judging Team Wins Della Hansen, Edna Hansen, Leah laws of the Lord we know it, for ranged, with Dr. John Carlysle of The Utah State Agricultural Olsen, Lucille Hansen, Lila Jen- we are a people in the U. S. A. C. as the springical college livestock judging team won sen, Edna Olsen, Zella Hansen and religion. speaker on Character Education." first place in the livestock judg-ni- g Mrs. Olsen. contest at the Pacific InterThe theme of Mr. Wells' ad- This subject will be linked to The Elders and their partners dress was love of God and love phases cf community life in brief national Livestock Exposition at enjoyed a steak supper at the Bov of country. He emphasized that talks by some of our citizens. Parian d, Oregon, it was learned Scout camp in Logan canyon, Fri- Latter-da- y Saints have a special There will b; special musical Monday by Dr. R. H. Walker, da ynlght. After supper the even- reason to be patriotic because of numbers from the U. S. A C. and dean of the college school of aging was spent in playing games, their belief in the divine origin of local talent. The meeting will be riculture and director of the exfollowed by a social. The officers periment station. Dr. Walker resinging and story telling. A very the constitution. I am proud, he said, of my of the P. T. A extend a cordial ceived a wire from Professor H. H. enjoyable time was had by all atchurch and proud of my country. invitation to every - parent and Smith, who Is coach of the judg-'in- g tending. team. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Olsen, Mr. I hope that I will always mani- - teacher to attend. of 7, N"ws Seller's True Story Louis Chico and llis Spanish Strings Sol lfoopi's Hawaiian Dr. OCTOBER y" . 1 : Utah Teams Min In 'the conference football 10 Melody Lane World Coverage News 12:15 Smgin Sum" 12.30 Man o he Street 12.45 USDA Farm Flashes P.M 1:00 Vocal Varieties 1:15 Hollywood Am. Leg. Band 1 : 30 WestTn Varieties Brevities 1:45 Hollywrood 2 00 World Coverage News 2:15 Melody In Swing 2:30 String Serenade 3:00 WorH Coverage News 3:15 This Rhythmic Age 3:30 Pipes and Strings 3:45 Monitor Views the News 4:00 Hit Rvue 4:30 Or ban Contrasts 4 45 Rhythm Revue 5:00 World Coverage News 5:15 Joscha Borowski 5:30 Edwin LeMar Trio 5.45 Cats'n Jammers 6.00 World Bookman 6.05 Supper Melodies 6:15 Anderson Market Reports 6 30 A Look at the Local Side of he News 6 55 "Home Swet Home 7 00 CBS Research 7:05 Pinky Tomlin 7 : 15 Eventide Echoes 7:30 Harmony Hall 7:45 Ken Darby and His King's Men 8 00 Berrins and Orchestra 8: '55 Tin Pan Alley oGcs to Town 8 30 Swing Review 9.00 Monitor Views the News 9:15 It's Dance Tim 9 30 Moods for Modems 10:00 KVNU Goo'inite! 9 45 Hc-fet- UTAH NOUTHl-R- WFDNESDAY, Elder Earl W. England who arrived in New York from Holland on Friday, has advised his parents Mr. and Mrs. William C. England, that he has been assigned to labor in the Cent-- al States mission, with headquarters at Independence Missouri. llcxjitz said. "Id e- OF A M 7 no . Newell L. Smith, 51. of Logan, First district found guilty In court of a statutory offensen was term sentenced to a three-ye- Go U I.OG4N rt tep-fnth- WEDNESDAY-TIIURSD.- 10. 1939 - ; Wit at Ifan Oosie irtihit: I. rating home vhen hit threat na reform tthvol, hrankir itandrts the frrf of Sew Yaik, ahinmg shoe to lny himself and ht dog 8uckcr food, and carrying hts few beon In empty violin longing rase. Sunning after hi dog, runJoi happen ifo the Law ton School ftr Mueie, managed hit a charitable profetaor and hit lovely daughter Ann. Recognising Rianktet Inherent feeling for mu etc, Profenaor Law-to- n enroll him at a free pupil , the homelrtt boy and o ff Meanit hilt Rrankie9 ehetter. H Miller, tends the reform tchool official after hit step-to. misting Tui'day, October LOGAN. CACHE COUNTY. UTAH 20 25 UsASIii WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY n : rJ wLf K. n ViL IvA Ml My 11- 1 fk i"' -0- . v iii'i.is - j AND ON al j . ( THE SAME FOSTER SMUGGLERS 1 Irene PROGRAM IIERVEY LAST , TIMES TONIGHT COAST GUARD and HAWAIIAN NIGHTS i c WTED. JJTJ M and O 1 T A L WED. and TIIURS. THURS. IAN HUNTER in Errol Flynn Betty Davis COMET The SISTERS OICIHTS BROADWAY LAST TIMES TONIGHT GUNGA DIN and HOLD THAT COED |