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Show I &aturday!Jauat219, 1924. ; BENSON Jan. 16,-asons and 1I Mrs. daughters of it nii Ballard, successfully carried Godfrey and Miss Ida Thompson a surprise oft henTTn o tlier last hav- recently returiwl from Monday evening. A large crowd visit of two weeks with relaThe train of relatives and friends gather- tives jn ed at the commodious home of fate from Cache Junction to Brother and sister Ballard and Cedar City was $ 27.00. Then spent a most enjoyable evening. the firip of 60 miles was made by St. It Mas the anniversary of the auto from Cedar City to ladbirth of this splendid lady to George and costs $4.50. The whom to much hind considera- ies w'ere delighted with the tion cannot be show. How well co untry "and the pleasant tho it is for children to show loving changeable weather. Mr. and Mrs, John Buttarr reconsideration for their parents. We join with Siter Ballards turned Friday from Swan Lake Idaho where they went to atmany friends in vishing her tend the funeral of Mr. Robert many happy returns of her Quigley, a borther-i- n law' If birthday. Mr. and Mrs, Buttars. hose-who attended the OgOn S unday evening de Live Stock praise for the people of Ogden Godfrey ente'rtalned in hono? of Mho showed them-smany acts the.birthday of their of covulesy. On Monday evening Jap. 15,' Mr. John Thatcher is mak- - a shower was given at the Lqme of Mr. and Mrs II. S, Th imp-so- n ing the members of the association feel good by in honor of Mr- and Mrs, Lq assuring them of the superior Rue Jardine who were recenUj qualities of their cows. lie is 'married in the Logan, Tcmtft nearly through in this vicinity. Mrs. Jardino was formeplyy Vjss Silvan Peterson and Heber AHcr Men ill of Trentoi. thirty Lundberg are.labeling the dairy friends and relatives enjoyed animals Mhich were found free the evening. At 11 oclock lunch of tuberculosis. Benson was fort M'as served, M any beautiful and unate in having only a few cows useful present Mere presented to Mr. and Mrs. Jardiue, ' that had this dread disease. On Friday afternoon January Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. 11 thirteen High Priests of the gensen returned from Salt Lake Ward attended it spec-ia- l Friday after seeing their son Priesthood meeting in .TrenReese Several .relatives and friends ton. On Saturday and Sumiay ad from Benson attended the fun- In.; end service, tetoLErotk er Joseph Waite. Benson Mr. M. J. Falslev has gone to Richmond.Stake conference -at Salt Lake City as a representaGo Thursday afternoon a tertive from Benson to attend the rible blizzard Clark sten Annual Farm Bureau meetings and for a time struck it Mas almost Im SaltLake City on JaivlM7, ffoss-ihlthe home-- ! 18. Mr. Falslev is next dr or neighbor. . of the Benson local, . h i Nearly all the farmers of Ben son have joined the Sugar-bee- t B.Y.C.Quint Meets association. 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' Thatcher Music Co. 39 South Main - (Quality Dealers) - electro-magnet- LOGANvUTAIU t Play of GiyeitBy 58-S- No Home Complete Without TJiem. i They arc making . northern tour and coach Crook Third ston and Manager Ensign succeeded in signing them up for Series a game, Southern Utah has always been arsection in Mhich Olsen Company husky, athletic lads are reared and the shoMing the B. A. C. hasmade in past years goes to Moroni Olsens best play. prove that some of the athletic This Mas the general verdict of in the south end of the state are Pocatello theatergoeis Mho last congregated there. 'evening attended the B. A. C. lost to Snon of Mr. Pirn Passes production By, a comCollege at Ephraim last night. edy in three acts A. A- - Milne, by The game Monday Between the Mhiefi Mas at the Audigiven and the boys torium theatre by the Moroni CrookstQnites from Cedar city Mill bring out Olsen players. more dope on the comparative Mr, Pim Passes By, is a strength of B. Y. C. and Smow. delightful comedy. It is replete M'ith comical situations German have developed an Mith the experiences of dealing a very process to re- conventional and conservative cover coal and coke from the Englishman" Mho is married to ashes of industrial hard coal a wife with what might be furnaces. termed liberal or ultra modern lineup. ic O I vicMs. Jane Young, as, the Englishman's wife, is delightful and the role ls oms of her lestrilth ough it, will be difficult for her to find a part so well suited to her ss ,that4 of Candida. The manner in which she handles her husbertd, agreeing with him in every proposition he has to offr but finally securing wliat she wants and desires, simply through diplomacy and cleverness, is a system Mhich must be largely in vogue as evidenced by the interest shown by the men in - attendance at the play last even ing. The husband, the part played by Maroni Olsen, represents the man who looks upon himself as the ruler of the home, but carries vout every idea and suggestion of his Mife. Moroni Olsen is at his best in this diffi- - cult role and he scored an im- - being presented in Pocatello rnense guccessjn the play last this season by the Moroni Olsen verimgT ,, players are given under the Mr Olsen and' Miss Yeung 6f th Womna Study LeaMerc ably supported by Byron gue.- Pocatello people owe a Foolger, wliokplayed the part of debt of gratitude to the PocaMr. Pim, Dorothy Adams as the tello Momens organization for young niece, Sumner Cobb as giving its lovers of the theatre the artist lover and Leora in opportunity of seeing some Thatcher as Lady Marden. of the good things of the AmeriByron Foulgar , did excellent can stage presented by a conv in his difficult role of Mr. pany so competent as the Olsen Pim Mr. Foulger scored a big players. Three ylays have been success on his first appearance given to date. Candida, Amin Pocatello as the Young lover bush, and Mr. Pim Passes. in Candida. He proved him- By. The play to Clegg, by self an actor of exceptional abil-it-y St. John Ervine and the one asrthe absent minded Mr. scheduled Tor March is Beyond Pim. iDorothy Adams is a fav- the Honison, by Eugene orite Mith Pocatello theatregoThe Pocatello Tribune ers and her. acting last evening Capitol Theatre, Monday Jan" left nothing to be desired. Sum- uary 21st ner Cobb also played his part in an interesting manner. Eight court ies in Michigan The series of plays which are did not have a man sentenced to their county jails last year " aUs-pi- cs k lL |