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Show VARIED PIITAGES Bill RALSTON I wV AND ESTHER . WDM, ...... THE SPOTLIGHT HAKES A Mormon Artis tXWhose Canvas is the Map of Ulan Is the title of the lead article in Farm ATand Fireside, nationally known farm magazine and one of the most widely circulated magazines in America. Emil Hansen, extenTODAY AND THURSDAY h e sion professor in landscape gardeninch ot emi-avaudeville- - till the six-ac- tundvsuperintendent oi grounds laul Cunningham and ing at the Utah Agricultural College, is the subject ot the article. Kus-secharming Flome Bennett. Mr. Cunningham is an accomplishLord, author oi the interview ed connoser of popular music. He, with the lateErnestx Ball, made a special trip from New York recently at the request of tne gave us many successful song hits. Among their melodies are, Thais How I Believe in magazine. Let the Rest of the World Go By, The article outlines the eany Have-- a Smile and others. Both Mr. Cunningham and You, of Professor Hansen in Denhistory Miss Bennett have 'good voices and have a somewhat different mark where he studied landscape new offerings to their public, The gardening and floriculture- - fur way-ot pi eventing a host of rare ability and a male so- seven years arvi In Norway where a includes cast pianist faupixirting he began the practice of his promusical circles. in find vv ho is considered a prano fession He came to Utah in 1904 A special feature of the bill is Harry Sullivan and Miss Ruth and after a number of years of hit ThU Old 'free. Apple in a little comedy skit Under the private practice he finally associacontains gome am us n g situations, and the settings are pretty. ted himself with the Utah in 191? It was not I)ave'andTfes-sie- , Two of the American stages leknioorers 1920 however that he began until These dance artists difticuit some steps. exceedingly bring his extension work throughout the have been featured in a number ot Broadway successes and can State. Since that time he has directed hundreds of private beautifi be counted on to have a snappy and interesting act. Eddie White sings a little and dances a lot and has a clever cation programs and even more Let Jardys, an old time circus enter- important a great many comraun new line of wisecracks. ity enterprises. According to Mr. thrills while the climax and finish of Lord of furnishes plenty tainer it is Professor Hansen's am a The Human Fan. Bonhairs, their act is a feat they call the bition to do Just a? little more than present a routine of bensational his part in beautifying the entire troup of German tumblers state of Utah say-thatrarr,-t- o vaude with During the course of Mr. Lords the the feature picture In THE SPOTLIGHT, to Logan he and Professor visit ville, Esther Ralston takes the part of a typical American girl Hansen visited Smithfield as the who chooses the stage for a career. It is the story of the stage nearest town in which a beautiprogram had been begun that in many ways is the tale of Miss Ralstons own life, it fication which the townspeople had shows that most luck is hard work, but that there is such a and in enthusiastic support. Mr. given and to face face recognizing as meeting opportunity thing Lord praised the town and its citizens for the activity it has shown hi carrying oute Professor Hanof this ideal resort. pastimes directions.-Tharticle carsen's Cornish M. 1. A. RichMr. and Mrs. George F. ries a number of fine cuts of northards of the Salt Lake temple ern Utah scenes. - CAPITOL PLEASING PROGRAM l- -w comThese ESSiiJAY 10c FELS NAPTIL4. SOAP 5 son. The Beehive girls and their leaders motored to Smithfield Tuesday morning at 6:30 to spend the day m a demonstrat- JrsSi'K "5"-- .; i J - Chris-toffefso- n. w Bishop M. C. Neagle. The Y, M. M. I. A. was reorganized with the following new officers: Carl Hanson, president; L. H. Baker, first counselor; Roy second counselor; Sorenson, Joseph llalgren, secretary. Old Dutch Cleanser 30c Carhona Cleaning Fluid . . . .. 23c 60c Carbona Cleaning Fluid .45c 50c Lincoln Household 05 mwu Ribber , ggc 43c Pompeian Olive Oil, pint 33c Beechnut Peanut Butter. Large size 40c Welchs Grape Juice. family were recent visitors to Arimo, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Perey Smith and baby Valerie of Logan were guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Dopp Sunday. It was Mrs. Dopps birthday anniversary and a delicious -- chicken dinner was served. The centerpiece was a bowl of summer flow'ers. Mrs. Max Smith and mother, Mrs. Frances Huff of Driggs, 35c Gets-I- t Corn Remedy 27C Blue-Jay . 19c Com Plasters . 25c . . Fever . . for $1.00 Rinex, Hay $1.00 Parke, Davis American Oil : : . 69 C Pint 70c Welchs Grape Juice. Quart 10c Creme Oil Soap r- - ' 5 for 190 Tissue Lyndhurst Silk Tissue 5c Champa Toilet 15c ; Toile- t- I" $1.00 Squibbs Liquid Petrolatum $1 .00 Bencoline Antiseptic, 16 ounces . .f. 23c Feenamint ..190 $1.4)9 Feenamint 25c Phillips Milk of Magnesia 50c PhillipsT Milk ofMagnesla' for 250 12 for 69 3 for 210 . . . . . . .v.3 for 250 -- ..-..- 4 10c Dona Castile Soap 13c Stork Castile Soap 3 for 25c Paper a -- 33S8& 35c . - package y9' ' 6 for 470 45c Kotex, 12 in Biff Blonde ? .. 50c Dobells Solution, . pint "1 4 s Ifim JiiMWPp Ml. August 2, 3, 4 Fortunes Are Administered By The Women Of Great Britain rights and is foremost among the peeresses dmanding that titled women be allowed to enter the House of Lords.- - Baroness Ravensdale, daughter of the late Marquis Gurzon n wr.ose mother was Miss Mary Leiter of Washington and Chicago, is among the six richest young women in tne country. Tall, dark ar.d handsome, she is a capable political speaker and a cham picn of women's rights. She is an neiress to the Leiter millions, One of the most beautiful of women's-- I , Biff ofiC.d-cilesto- Missoula, Mont., July 31 (T) Sylvia Thurston, slight blonde matron of 18, faced a jury in district court here today, defending her life against the charge that she shot Doris Wentworth; 17, to death following a quarrel over the attentions of a youth. The accused womans husband, William ThnrstoB-i- s a setter in a saw Br.tams heiresses is Lady Louis Mounibatten, formerly Miss Ashley, who married the son of the late Marquis of Milford Haven, and inherited a fortune of $10,000,009 from-he- r grandfather, the late Sir Ernest CasseU Lady Ludlow', who inherited and a magnificent mansion from her first husband, Sjt Julius Wemher, is famed for her Ed-vrir- AlvinErickson of Califomia Idaho. The Andersens-returne- d mill uncle to their home at BurleV Sunday The night of the tragedy, two the after spending past W. O. Hanson. 10, three is here working for his g. wmyni-- f f ' "NM 1 it ' a Y'TMr Hi Film Celebrities Fight Spreading Fire -- Faces Murder Charge Hollywood,- - Calif Augl (P) fire which started in an unoccupied house in Laurel canyon near here shortly before midnight and extended to the dry brush of the canyon slopes threatening many fine homes, was brought un- der conrol early to day by ama teur bucket brigades and firemen. Many film celebrities . owned homes or summer cottages in the picturesque canyon and they Joined their neighbors with buckets and garden hose, drenching the roofs qf houses and beating out the brush fire. Considerable anxiety was 'felt at first when fire companies were cut eff from the blaze by a traffic tieup caused by throngs of putomobiles which sner. vo the canyon when the alarm spread. A July young men, v. weeks here. atMr. and Mrs. Walter Eggles- George Kolppa, over whose tentions the girls are reported ton entertained in honor ot the to have quarrelled, with RoAndersens Sunday - at dinner. bert Farmer jewels. and Earl Clemons, Summer flowers formed the cen- took Miss Wentworth and Another wealthy woman is Lady e Tudson, farmery the wife of Lord terpiece. Daigle, a chum, lor an funeral Monday. Northchffe, from whom she in- , By treating small Wallace L. Hardy, brother of automobile ride- Late that night plants with Melvin Butters and family herited a Considerable fortune. Her second husband, the late Sir magnetism a Detroit scientist has motored to Burley to spend a Mrs. It. C. Pike and Lulson they stopped at the Thurston and Glen Roberts, neph-th- home and Mrs. Thurston joined Robert Hudson, was organizer of stimulated their growth. short vacation with relatives at the British Red oss with Airs. Pike, are spending the party- She argued lews place. Wentworth the state .the girl, veck visiting here after a Mr. and Mis. Frank Hunter ellowstone asserts, and, at the suggestion and family have returned from profitable tour of of an unknown member of the IN POLITICS They will motor to their a most delightful months vaca- party, they got out of the car home at Lake Salt later the to sett'e it. tion, spent in Yellowstone park New York Aug. 1 (API "eek Senatand Jackson Hole, also visiting Members of the party said or Moses announced Republicans Airs. Edward Pike of Eureka, relatives at Burley, Idaho and they heard scuffling behind the gn will wage in Utah, mother of R. C. Pike was machine, then two shots and a surrounding country. said he .5 now convinced South; at her sons home over eryrVThere, damn-you,Misses- Carol amp June" Jen- take vfc-- hasfme chance-f- or 'TfiiEe a factix eEngTIslT vvomerfare demonstrating' ' sen have returned home after a Inst week end, that. sex knows how to administer large fortunes as well as spend Nevr York Georee N Peek Counselor Bishop Neagle, few weeks work at the pea fac- Farmer leaping frorp the car them.. Miss Gladys Yule (left), controls an inheritance of leader, discussed the Mrs. and found Bergeson Miss Wentworth huddled 000,000; Rareness Ravensdale wife, EphWhen Hills Bros tory at Smithfield. (upper right) is one of the coun- - plans for organizing farm states in the road and Mrs. Thurston Prof. Harry Reynolds of the raim Bergeson, Mrs. Effie national six v,'th chairDemocratic wealthiest and Ludlow discovered young women, (below) Lady over her, holding a trys department of the U. A. C. Arthur and Mrs. G. A. Ander-an- d standingMiss a : 000,000 fortune. ' . Wentworth, shot manages n pistol. Standford University, Cal , Miss Ann Hawkins of Lo-- sen an! laughter Harriet Controlled Roasting they 'exthrough the body, was London. (p When Lord petent to handle the fortune 'she Arrangements bemg made to called on Mr. and Mrs. W. tended priesthood meeting at twice to tended the boundaries of cofa hospital where she taken' to the British gave P. Dopp luat Sunday enroute! Richmond Sunday, courts the and ceromonfes. by upheld fee flavor. Only a few pounds took.j:v0ora0Sonf died the following day. Ilham Baxter tion the $J,.C ,' 100 fortune he of her money. She vol- from Id; no to Logan. Atlantia N W. The men Bishop are coffee are roasted at a time voung of chaiged after Lis daughter Elsie untardy gave $7,500 000 to The Fathers and Sons outing Montana spent the the worth of Methodist Church South with having contributed to the this patented, continuous by Smith in Togan canyon at the Boys relatives, Mackay, was i at in her attt mpt;Bnt;sir government in death dut- - fsu.ecb statement against delinquency of a minor. r method of no one process. be should be declaring to h.ich-infjy the Aimtic oceari, it dehpr camp will be held for the Benson'. Nearly every family in Cor'assertions goded that presi-! by , u roasting can, produce the 1 stake August veloped that some of the greatest and Sept. 1. ish attended the home coming V'Ce are 'dent cant change eighteenth uJe5se.y ' 0f uniform flavor that' matchless, celebration at Logan last Tues !ort Lines All fathers and sons of Cornish the U rated, Kingdom110 Lady Houston is amendment, Controlled Before her and P. to b. are CherH. Flies All Coast Ernest owned Roasting mainare invited to attend. were day and administered by Wednesday. Washington (marriage slie was Daine. Fanny ring ton of World League against tains for Hills Bros. Coffee. . women. The Relief Society convention !more than satisfied with the old time r,ir(!kUCy B10n onf ot the fu'st tlve alcoholism, Warned Miss Gladj s Yule and exhibit will be held at (day's entertainments. Igden, Utah, July 31 (AP) Commanders of the British drjs against supporting Smith 24:e;oldjDame of Paul late vice the Shoup, Aliss Geneve Andersen' and president of the daughter Ravid: Empire to be created. Smithfield Third ward Aug. 21. for political advantage. (South Pacific Company, and six Yule, promil mt Indian merchant k Rhnnrtrln xi'hrv cun- - t The Misses Geneve Andersen, jYaudice Fitcher Vi udice and Bessie Pitcher,! Cornish on Melvip Brown, Mr. and Mrs.lson stake M lton Boman joined a party of,1?Presentd ..... . . . r friends from Logan and motored sgac and the many and economics; Morgan mar,y companies, JTiCyLianc 'reugirectorii?.f Ufto BearTaketast Saturday thyigs 'that can be made hcM whtn .to amvf tn to Hoover in' 1921 by Leffingwell "Icoecies'and vast business hold- - ofW?adriwbU(rRef ard spent the week end enjoy-- 1 L especially good candies. (Francisco in about s.x hours, poo.000 UDonMherieth rrtsk fro tht oritW F1hher tv. mI C40MMK in the many pleasures, and and Mrs. Kiik Uunteh and jhedule. hUS aie'id01 Ul UaU1jcusebd pack nas expended muen ox hea and hburden' hof Swar,e and of' reiatwof ofemd uk e and money in championing praised Hoover. and Mrs. N. F. Jensen received word of the death of their nephew Burns Whitney of Tremonton. The family motored down and attended the 00 Mr, . M. vrr MAIL ORDERS FILLED. Add 10 Per Cent for Postage. 3 for $1.00 :: 790 ...690 ..790 $1.00 Atlas Atomizer. Continuous Spray1 'll lany 18-Year-- Lighthouse Cleanser ' Ill Pints C -- activities during the past year and of the excellent things they had accomplished.Closing marks by President Mose Song, Come Listen to a Prophets Voice. Prayer, for 18c 7c $1.00 Puritee Household factor' tory at Smithfield. Mrs. Seamons spent the month helping her mother at Hyde Park. Miss Rachel Baxter has re- turned liomeafter spending the past two months with her Mr. brother and sister-in-laand Mrs. Bill Baxter of Butte, Montana. She reports a very delightful vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hunter entertained friends Friday evening in honor of her 'sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Andy Andersen and three sons of Burley, Sterno Canned Heat Rubber Gloves two-wee- te White King Washing 33c Tree Tea. Green, 'i pound 40c Tree Tea. Black, fjjSoc Pompeian Olive Oil, . ing and work convention. They all took lunch. The regular fifth Sunday gen-- 1 Idahopassedthroughhere Sat ealogical meeting was held Sun- urday en route to their home day evening July 29. Elder after attending 'the home comFrank Stevensen of Lewiston ing celebration at Logan. was the special speaker. Miss Neta and Katie Sorenson Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Pitcher returned home last week after ks and family motored to Logan spending at ' Smith- ' were and dinneffguesls Tuesday fieldpea M Miss Atwila Eggleston who of iv and Mrs. McCracken. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Seamons has spent the past few months and son Kenneth have returned! at Burley, Idaho has returned home after spending about a 'home to spend the summer. month away. Mr. Sean ions spent Miss Audrey Bergeson spent the time working at the pea fac- last week visiting friends in e 13c 1-- Conference Held A. Invocation, LorenHow zo Sorenson. Singing GfeaC the Wisdom -- and The Love. Selection, male quartet. Sustaining of officers by Merbn Van Orden, board member from Lw jston, ile spoke a short-timon community recreation work. Shlo, Teach Me To Pray, by Winnifred Butler! Talk on the slogan, We stand for law, for the people who live it anil for the officers w ho enforce it. -Talk by President Lulu Clay-so- n on More Abundant Life in the Use of leisure Time."- Suggested we use leisure hours for educational development of life. means to Recreation body, soul and mind. by the Chorus, Ladybird Beehive girls. Marie Christoffer-so- n gave A report of the M. L A, s.' Machine Soap WHITE Soap 5c CRYSTAL it 0irM,J. 50c 4 for 25c - and Mr. and Mrs. Cannon andi two children motored here FriCornish, Aug. 1 TiuJff. I. A. day and spent a few days with Sunday their daughter, sister and husheld their .conference M. I. A. band Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Hansong, evening. Opening Ess-Jaj?- , nt -- Are yours when you trade Our methods of volume buying and selling enable us to offer you the utmost in purity, quality and value for your every dollar, i at Wei- Thrifty Buyers Will Fi ll -- SAFE. SAVINGS HERES ECONOMY! Cor-inn- - at - , vigorous-campai- ' - 11 I ral Mc-A- rt : at-ga- j na-.w- as J " Ams-herit- ed No-othe- s 30-3- P!8'?1 a j ' HILLS BROS COFFEE i V . fromS Oll and-chan- ce eSd 1 m.-,5- incom-Him- 1 ne I , c oSW9 km r |