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Show Tuesday, November 7, 1939 CACHE .AMERICAN Fage Three Guardian cf Life and Health LESLIE HOWARD inTCnT5CS20 A Lov UkJA.N. LAC1IC COUNTY. UTAH SNAPSHOT GUILD Story FOOTBALL PICTURES INGRID BERGMAN " SYNOPSIS Holger Brandt, one of fhe UGri.v git ut tioiodNtr, rtnM home uftet on uMtouulii tong four and ta unable to adjust hunstlf to his u ie and tuo children, Ann Afurie, b. ami uuth hnc, 15. lie a the playing of Ann Matte's lo y ifof-muAnita young teacher, u ho vt a pupil of Thomas Stenhotg, fiolger's best frund and former accompanist. Seeing each other frequently, they fail in love. Anita gives him up und deetdes to go away, but Holger breaks with his wife and fol fou her. With Anita as his nctompunist, he goes on tour . They are uteally happy, travel I nq about tootthei, until one day Anita receives a Utter fiom Thomas informing her that she has toon a music scholarship. She knoxes that she should Hch in foo if, but she lore tfi Holder und decides fo Aim, with remain I ' j te-?- up at him firmly, "You can't drive me away from Holder." 1 hai haa a vi ry unhappy auund, my uvar, ho oneied quietly. 1 mean it. Nothing can separate us now! ' It s not lor me to say." kou want it to end, though!" she rued with using emotion. Us no use, 1 tell you. iiulget a my life. Were happy wouderluliy huppy together!' ' ' : Ate you "Vw." She looked at him "We weie meant lor each other, I know It! I know it! She as she met stopped her 'rbouias' suddenly quiet, searching look, covShe ni.s-rher. overwhelming eted her face with her hands and wept. Thomas tried to comfort her. ' wrong," she sobEverything's whole life, everybed, my thing." Hu diew her hands from her face and held them a moment, them. Listen, my scrutinising dear, listen to me," he soothed her. in this hand '(licitwills something mean more to you than tniit ever have will you any experience and you must rememlue the ber that when gods giant all ordinary some me genius blessings ate withheld." '1 wont leave liolger as long as hell have me," ohe insisted lcn.,eiouslv. er ever spoken lo vou Has l.ol-mairiage: he questioned genu, t V' f ' V y Chapter Five , r,kV , 1 j j?L 111 Thomas letter wasonlva meager alt.ii k on tneir hupmnrsa ami easilye u pulsed, but it was also a them that wpu1 ilmtn might st rve to sunili-- them fotn- plei . Tl ey h. J tl.ier i.xcuisionj, but nevei without a feeling r l.li -- s- - - 1 ,r tm I, y V p's ' 11 ,r - I ! Ms ie vj 4 off , Uf Y 7f I " c Vl reserve of 44,000 Red Cron registered nurses stands ready to aid In preserving the life and health of the nation. Typical activity of Red Cross nurse Is shown, working in clinic under doctors supervision. Red Cross nurses are nation's reserve for Army, Navy and Government hospital service, and also to serve civilians in epidemic or disaster. The Red Cross Nursing Service Is supported by members who Join the Red Cross during Roll Call, November 11 to 30. A 5 S. p" ? Ti ? Gi't ' f r.' V, 1 -- V Striking football shot are easy at practice sessions real action. If you have a fast shutter; posed action with (lower cameras. Make a collection this season! ,T"'HERE'S drama for your camera in this season's football acllvi ties and, strangely enough, somp of the finest, most striking football action pictures are the easiest to take. Naturally, youll take your camera to the games, so as to get a record of what happened. But for really dramatic shots, the place to go Is the practice sessions, where yoaU be more free to move about, and can get closer to the players. If you have a fine camera with fast lens and speedy shutter, of course you can shoot genuine rapid action such as in the picture above. That leap would call for a shutter speed of at least 1200 second If you caught the player at the peak and preferably 1400 or 1500, to be really on the safe side. But, even If your shutter Is too slow for such shooting, dont feel handicapped. In leisure moments! during practice, or after the ses-- t sion, most players will be glad tot pose for you as if iu action. And j action poses can be surprisingly j ; lealistic, Here are two hints. First, keep; the camera near the ground, tilted, slightly upward. This low position makes the figures tower dramatl- cally and also yields a good sky. background. Second, use a color, filter If you porsihly can. A medium t yellow filter will be best It gives good tone quality to the sky, brings out whatever clouds there are, aud the exposure Increase required is very slight See if you can't build up a good album of striking football shots this, season. Gridiron shooting makes a. splendid camera specialty and the pictures are distinctly out of the "routine snapshot class. John van Guilder studying English grammar by the log cabin fireplace to his depar tore from Springfield, Illinois, to Washington as newly elected president. We have watched all of . By F. R. A, Robert Sherwood's plays and find, like most of our lives, they are (Continued from page One) built up around a frustration traGod a Boston best seller, second gedy. In the Petrified Forest only to Steinbeck's Grapes of the poet finds that he is second rate and has to content hlmseif Wrath. alSomehow California ways gets more attention than with cowboy Joys in Arizona. In Utah. Here is his pronouncement Idiot's Delight Harry Van has One could be frank witk Thomas , and expect sympathy in return. "It is not good history. What his- to put up with his blondlne chorn know if he's tory there is, is accurate, but it us girls when he wants the lady "I dont foreboding. Once, as they were re-- 1 Anita divorced. is fictionized history. The big idea in Omaha and Europe starts a trip, turning tofrom a sailing turned Holger and said, We'll IJYou would know If ha were. war that kills him off. In like have other days like this, won t SsSe must sign papers and go is the Mormon migration, a sub- manner the youthful Lincoln we?" through an ugly routine to be ject I have been preparing myMillions, darling," he reassured divorced. I have the papers with' self purely from the standpoint wants Anne and the Rutlidge and then her. And not an ill wind in the me," he continued serene life of a country lawyer. lot. He leaned over and kissed paused. "He will probably sign of history. I have also prepared a book on the history of irrigation. However, he has to surrender to them one of these days." Iher. He hasnt done it yet?" said No. -- Children .of. God He was wrong. When Anita ran has no tho bo6sy. Mary Todd (.Why two off--twon t a at for him Anita, looking quickly. buy provisions Ds when God requires only one, 1 know "No well Ill meet you iderful sunrise and picnic trip perhaps he hasn't! objectionable features. and had time yet to do it. He's been If I can prove myself as true, Thus Prof. Young. We bought he naively asks) and take a traiplanned for the following day,found lesson." his with be entered the inn alone, he zither very busy To all my obligations the book, and read It with nostal- gic war on his capable shoulders. He smiled. Thomas waiting. As you have been able to do. Anita was now forced to face the gic Joy. It is the history in 769 Life gives us only the second best Holger quickly overcame hie sursecret greeted him in friendly truth. It was no longer of the Mormon Church from as a rule. Personally we prefer prise and Thomas COVE Teh Mutuals met as us- I shall miss you when I come to was not one to hidden in her bosom. It was a pages .fashion. its -, foundation, town. especially the his- the European sophisticated setting ual Tuesday evening with a good Uudge or critic, zc, and one could fact recognized and put into conis only (be frank with him and expect Crete words by a power outside tory of plural marriage from the to that of Illinois, but that attendance. Music was in charge And your not on the street, in Sherwood Mr. of taste. matter a Sympathy in relurn. Eut it was herself. Since she could no reto the the shop or home. of Nettie Allen with Zenda Harto ignore it, it became a Prophet's first dreams p am he had come on no ormay always be depended on to rison as For if I didnt see you I knew After organist. opening dinary vicit. It was business that matter of reconciling herself to her velation of Wllford Woodruff with lifelike us and a absorbing exercises had brouTht him. After giving fate. She deserted Thomas and a reproduction on the fly leaves give you were there, Joseph Allen was given But that that qulrkly ran to her room. I cant think straight, I cant Holger ne s of the family of the picture of the trail from play, and his Abe Lincoln is a charge of the preliminary proThe as well Ann Harie next and were Holger morning, successor to his previous they find you anywhere. gram, which consisted of an open he quickly ard Marianne, gaily clad and chat- Nauvoo to Salt Lake that used to worthy wanted a camera ceune to the point. "I have some tering brightly, waited below for hang in so many Logan kitchens, successes. Especially as the part of tobacco and alcohol, represented But I shall always remember. with much dry by Joseph Allen and Glenn Al- Your staunch and divorce papcrc." her, Anita arrerted Thomas as he, fictionized papers with me stalwart life. history possibly, but Lincoln is played Holger was stunned. This move passed her door. She had spent a It has a true and humor by Raymond len, Neta Allen and Roland Al- Which has helped me many times sincerity The early ring. was something on which he had sleepless night and looked pale and of things Mid lifes changes of storm and failed to reckon, and he was re- worn. Nervously she announced church members talk with the Massey, who is endowed by Heaven len reminding them luctant to sign the papers imme- hrt she was leaving on the next racy vocabulary and the insouci- with just the right voice, figure they had not mentioned and corstrife. tram. diately. their statements as of and intelligence to make the charroborating or Zola's of ance best "You're peasants sure it's that And way?" Ill think of the wife youve Do you think its as easy as all doctors and scientists; class exto cut off the best asked Thomas, worried. "Youre modern football players. They feel acter stand out with haunting that, Thomas left, ercises which were fater him for given doing it only because of what' strongly about their enemies and reality. You are as sorry tear out the "ct of your life part roots? I aid Miss Alen of the Stake Gleaner And of your children too. he cried. last themselves vigorously. that he marries Miary Todd and board And try to be, as we journey on, know "We both where express they Holger made some remarks. It was an admission, Thomcc dongs!" interrupted Anita. Im The book is the history of a has to go to Washington, as you A brother and uncle true. Eaw, a confession that in theii iu-- t Mesdames been have I ail Czechoslovakia. or Grace Poland well, say for Day, Mary WM. J. HARRISON. self - sufficiency wai intermezzo in his life." Thomas church idea, of a western migra- are ostentatious as your Titensor and Garnet Cornish were that a put h:s hand out in sympathy. considerable pietense of the colonizing of Utah, Lincoln is as real to you tion, after all, man's first spring was, Holger came impatiently rushing many sociological pages from the own father or bishop. As a pro- Logan shoppers Wednesday. 'the best part of his life . . Bishop Raymond Allen was in up the stairs. "Im not going, sho States. blem in stage setting and in actof the United Thomas wanted to think, and was told 1 think I've a cold history on business Wednesday. him, adOgden be would Lincoln excuse to too the play Holger ready only on. Eut please don't Strongest characters, naturally, in ing L. Allen of R. was Ogden to for his music lesson. Marianne, it comingthe on, put she added the book stand out the dreamer mirable for any college seems, was teaching one of the his disappointment. In February, but where transacting business in Cove and see'rg inespecially and statesman, the the musicians finest world's Mrs. R. L. "Ill be all right. The tempta- prophet, Joseph could produce Cornish Thursday. tricacies of the zither. tion was too much for him. "Mind Brigham. The portraits drawn of is the college that Allen and daughter Jean are on Thomas stood and watched them you take care of yourself, the of playing a student ha capable Fisha visit with Mrs. Allen's sister, them by the author, Vardis from the window until he heard a Mrs. Ruth Rainey. er, are most revealing to the mere name part? surprised voice calling his name not to hard her throw She tried ' He turned around and greet--a number attended s around him in a final fare--v gentile. Especially so, in their atQuite not fulsomdv. but Anita cordially, Eut the thought of never titude toward women. We had al- Smithfield P. T, A. Activities priesthood meeting in Richmond and helped her with the paoka-- -' n- againhimoverwhelmed on Sex Sunday. he -r Shehim vou, The Discussion Forum "Let me congratulate ways supposed that Brigham Young convulsiveembraeed Mr. and Mrs. Fred Titensor Not Education was well attended on ald, on the scholand Don Juan turned and kissed then qualities. him, had ly many e replied Tin not taking it sus--- c mar- Wednesday evening at the Junior Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Harrison atni'Mtlv Holger, his upstairs. of many all. In at sP'te quickly. "I dont want it tended the funeral services nothing, went off with his of noHigh School. There were 57 par- Mrs. Lovena riages it would seem he knew "It was the one thing you did mie sts, turning once or twice Anderson, Tuesday. want when I first met you," he Anita, tears streaming down thing about women as is best ents present with Amalga ward in on my Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Harrison. aid. fcrr face, watched until he was a1 shown by the story of his court- first place and Smithfield First Mrs. Mary Hendricks, Mrs. Yea. But I know now that there t ny speck in the distance. Mary FIRE a INSURANCE Bates Amelia Mr. Folsom, second. a of Harriet close ward ship i are more Important thini--- ' ' She Harrison and Mrs. Zenda, ' Nras silent helps my profits! (Te be mnrluAa&t the. story that the Harper firm which of the U. S. A. C. gave the talk were in attendance at the author on The the x and led In the discussion. ASK .bestowed the prize funeral services of Julian P. Grif- i thriftily published in its magazine class will be held again in two fin at Logan, Wednesday. A CO. PEDERSEN Thomas, George and James acted last August. We read Vardis Fish- weeks. The regular monthly meetA Friend and brother to him I H. B. JOHNSON, Mgr. novel farm be held a A .will T. P. book, first of dry the ing as pallbearers. The services began ers say: West 1st North fV' of the upper Snake River valley, Wednesday, Nov. 8 at the Junior by the choir singing, O My FaI Logan. Utah and its strength school at 7:30 o'clock. An Well, Julian, youve gone on ahead and admired high ther, with Mattie aDrley as solo- cringed at its crudities. We met interesting program has been ar- Just a bit I think. ist. Prayers were by Wm. P. him on his Idaho ranch In 1934 ranged with rD .N. A. Pedersen For as I look at records of the dead, and Oliver Leatham, Bailey. and found him a welcoming host. of the U. S. A. as the speaker on I am right on the brink. WELLSVILE Funeral services Speakers were Dr. W. O. Chris- Now in this prize novel we see Childrens Literature. So soon tabIn were held Wednesday the Ill follow you there tensen, George J. Haslam, Logan; that he has chronicled the epic As sure as the sun shines clear, ernacle far Mrs. Carrie axsen, 85, B. M. Thompson, Hyrum, N. R. establishment of a church, a Ill see your friendly ftice who died Sunday evening following Broby and Bishop Hendry. Special chronicle that will be variously And clasp your hand so dear. a ten weeks illness after falling musical numbers were duet, Lit- read, by the curious for its unand fracturing her hip. Bishop tle Mother of the Hills, Mrs. Mar- abashed detail, by the sociologist A. H. PARKER John J. Hendry was in charge. garet Bowcutt of Logan and Miss for its insight into religious and Absent Mrs. secular history, but by no one for Music was by the ward choir un- Edith Smith. Solo, (The Blind Man) der the direction of Lamomt Al- Nellie Leishman. Duet, The Land pure mental or literary joy. & Linoleum Co. Awing brave a makes Boston usually lan assisted by Mrs. Anona Mau-gha- n of Peace Mrs. Reta Poppleton Z44-325 So. Main New Phone in October as and Archie Maughan. The closing at the organ. 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