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Show News . . . About Logans Theaters Yes . . . Theres really a h'g week end in store for iliui ki Benny and all memCache county mmiegoers ith the Capitol, Roxy and Jnk bers itt ms ratS.u show, Andy I.jril presenting a variety of entertainment that is sure I'h.l Harris, Virginia Dale, i to p!ea-- e $ D.,y, K(s.ini,r ami member of tie family. Car. At the t apito) Saturday Henry Fonda stars in the mietijr), all are imluded. h t the funnies Imiv!tnt" with Dana Andrews and Mary Beth jcon.rdy bigr r.'nifdit Rs Charles . Hughes in the supjHirting roles Several interesting m u.c immor al "Rug. short subjects a Fo are included on the program. Thev K' ef Co starred Cap. are All Mar Ham and Egg. Hike or Bike, and Boy with the great character actor ar Mary Boland, Chariea Rugglr. Za. and Wolf. The regular program starts at ni Plica, Roland Voung and Leila Halt) p. m. Hya'ru, un.on in Fr .tire," Marring Jixrn Tlierei good entertainment in S..id.iy u.e Capitol bring r ,rL J'lloi Wayne and rinl-..- store f r you at Log m' popular jr iry mi up of life In crowded j NEWS ABOUT THOSE IN THE SERVICES Hal Meets Hal iis. Ix-iu- R-- UAL MEETS HAL Ligan Youth Works with Namesake Samuel Christensen of Bogan today received an interesting communication and picture from his son Second Lieutenant Hal Christensen, serving in the U. S- CulT at Red Hank, Now Jersey. I lit (if Lieutenant Chritcnscn und lusi picture. friend. Lieutenant Hal Christenson, both serving in the same department of the army and working togeth- rr. Ti.e only ditfcrcnce is in the spelling of their last names. Logan's Hal is a graduate of Logan Senior high school and attended radio school at L'SAC before he worked as a civilian employe several months at lli.'l Field and later at Medouen Field, Boise, Idaho before entering the army. He learned his radio as a ham amateur operator und was prominent in musical circles at Logan high and the college. Ten-O-W- Hay Sunday pu4.A - near Tyler, Texas. Alma Watlerson Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Alma Watterson of Lo San, is spending a 10 day fur. lough in Logan after completing officer candidate school and receiving his second lieutenant's Mervin Petersen, native of Hyde commission in the field artillery. Poik. has been advanced to grade IIe will report to Camp Callan of Lieutenant (j g ) in the U. S California at the end of his leave. navy He was commissioned an ensign in the navy in 1941 after Private First Class Donald P. attending school at Boston, West, son of Mr. and Mrs. Pres, foi months. He ton D. West of Smithncld, six has now is stationed at the Brcmcr-toi- i, compli ted an aircraft sheet metal Washington navy yard. course in the army air forces technical command training Coipor.il Lc Vere Dattage and school, Chanute Field, Illinois. wife, are visiting in Cache with ss is stationed I Dwi,s.s at Tacoma, Washing- Give Books Leland Roberts, assistant field WPG Augments of the American Red Childrens Library Crass, son of 'Mr. and Mrs John J. Roberts of Logan, was in La The Logan chapter of Business gan B'nday visiting his parents and Professional Womens club on short leave from duties at has presented two subscriptions to Camp Adair, Oregon. His wife, the Junior Guild magathe former Ruth Cox of Los Ang- - zine to the Literary Cache county public eles, and their daughter, are libraiy, Miss Virginia Hanson, m Los Angeles while Mr. associate librarian, announced toRoberts is in the service. Mr day. Roberts has been in the Two new books will be selected Red s service seven months after by authorities on childrens liter-th- e ficld school ature and added to the collection leach month, she explained. ashington, D C. The director liv-tn- Ma SaHdIasr Special OPA Odd-lo- t saSy Release SALE OF at . . . Some Two-Ton- and Tans . . . c All-Leath- es Ventilated er $5.00 Value $319 $6.00 Value $3.98 , r,Lnet iis; i Ht fiSnniRg at 0i today fluxy, every u'ft k. Logatli popular t.VuU r. is Re. Buik Denny Rides Aga.n" with ft,., S, TS, Stoy boks for Juno and July already have arrived and are ready for circulation. They are; Jenny s Secret Island," by Phillis Garrard. is a mystery story for older If.rte "The House Between." by Ethel Parton, also will interest readers in this group. For boys and girls from nine to eleven, there are "M.schieff In ! Fez," by Eleanor Hoffman, and "This Rich World, the Story of Money, by Constance J. Foster. The following books for adults recently have been added at the library: I, Too, Hate Lived in Arcadia." Mane Adelaide by Lowndes; Thomas Wolfes' Letters to His Mother," Twelve e.s," by Francis Heeding; George Washington Carver," by Rackham Holt; "Admiral of the to, . bjr .A" v , nJ the M !HTTn 2c Mats. 30c Eves. Starts Friday Second Iig Week of the NEW POLICY Two Big Pictures 'The Antonie dc yl?tl HERE COMES THE BiCCEST FUN SHOW THAI EVER RODE OUT Of THE WESTI ! CAPITOL Ten-O-Wi- n, SATURDAY ONLY 9:30 Two Big Jack Pots , "1 LIECE LIEPJ p ' Begins Friday rmil ly ! MM- a 30c Eves. I James Hilton; "Sheriff Olsen." by! Little Prince; by M G. Chute; Napoleon at the Sant Exupery. Channel" by Carols Oman; Gideon Planish", by Smcla.r U. S. turned out 43 000 war Lawis; The Foreigners;' by planes In 1942. and Is now turn- Presioy Schoyer; The Sea is so ing out nearly 7 000 per month Wide." by Evelyn Eaton; "Re- - Yet he Ug. evt U. S. bomber raid turn to the Future." by Signd to date involved 113 planes Di-g- ui 1 by S. E. .ID,. this week. fT r;e 3 former Logan residents, left Fri- day morning for San Francisco, California where he will enter Do.vln W. Egg of Logan has the U. S. navy air corps. He is completed a Instruction a graduate of Logan high school course at the Great Lakes naval and has been attending USAC. training school for mechanists. He now rates as a first class fireman. ton. - r,e th?v 1 George H Cowley, son of George been Cowley of Sm.thfleld, has advanced to grade of private first class at the Engineer Replacement Fort Leonard Training center. Wood, Missouri, where he is stationed. - P Dura. Coupled with this stirr- . hjiigtnn, D. C M nr r. Lf1f fni.g. ia- ,r'un,, hund-ya ,Bun John flu to Charles Coburn and hem nd "1,Um Dj rents lurn half r, of id JckI tournament member of (lie A Tliree Stooge, i Km. comedy, o things really be committee E h From the Front, directing play, an- - jC will pro- The nounced today. Jn riot of laugh. ' vilV runmnif from Open only to club members, the qualifying rounds will be over an it hoi fonowed Nvw,y J Private First Clasi Re Boyd 01111, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin V. Curtis of 29 West Third South street, left Logan today after a fuilough to resume army duties at Camp Rucker, Alabama. Returning with him is his new Stride. the former Leth Smith of Smithfield. Private Curtis is a Vern W. Allen, Dean Holman, medical technician ut the station Calvin Kowallls, Allan Porter and reat hospital Camp Rucker. He ceived his basic training at Camp George Sorensen, all 1943 graduGrant, Illinois, and has been in ates of Logan high school who left for the service in June, now the service 13 months. are stationed at Camp Fannin, in .. round for tb) Qualifying Logan Golf and Country rlub hmpi0ithjp hui t f Roland H. Hancey, son of fir. and Mrs. Lee Hancey of Hyde Park, has been advanced to grade of corporal in the army. He is stationed with a tank division in He was one of the Louisiana. group who left Logan with the April draft. d ...they re a lot better than the decent women who ran jjme out! JACK BENNY JSfe |