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Show Saturday, DecemHer 21, 1929. THE JOURNAL, LOGAN, CACHB COUNTY, UTAH PAGE- SIX iirr-r- r GENERAL BRIGADIER po'rtunities for Jolson to display Ins genius for moving us all to tears or laughter. BORDENS MILK And he has an supporting cast which includes Betty Bronson,-JosephinDunn, Reed Howes, Ed Martindel, Arthur Housman, David Lee, Robert Emmett OConner and Thomas PRICE Markusen, Dec. 23, Hyrum. Leslie S. Barrows did the story which C. Bacon. Graham Baker and directed by Lloyd by ; The Singing Fool is A1 Jolson at his glorious best. Now THE BORDEN WESTERN playing at thejapitol. A COMPANY ANNOUNCES 50 CENTS PER OF PRICE lege, Logan Acadamy, Weber ColOak City, Utah POUND BUTTERFAT FOR lege, Sacred Heart Acadamy. February 15, 1930 at Salt Lake FIRST HALF OF DECEMBER. South Summit, Park City, AVERAGE TEST FOR THAT Wins Reputation for City Tooele, Salt, Lake City, Murray. PERIOD WAS DAIRIES Granite, Jordan, University of TESTING 3.5 3.6. AND ABOVE, Latter U St. Saints Utah, Day High Quality of Hogs Mary - of The Wasatch, North 442; DAIRIES TESTING 3.1 to 3.4 Summit,, Davis., INCLUSIVE, 190; , Oak City, Millard county, is DAIRIES TESTING 3 AND CHRISTMAS EXCURSION RATES winning a reputation on the Los 32. UNDER, o On the Central Angeles meat market for the high LORENZO HANSEN, quality of standardized Durock-Jrse- y Rail Road Company. For further SUPERINTENDENT. hogs in this Utah com- particulars call agent. Advertisement munity, reports . Morgan McKay, (Advertisement) DIRECTOR OF VETERANS BUREAU F all-st- ar e T. HIES. U. S. A. C. l - DIRECTS VETERANS Kenowned Utah Military Man Has Had Many Novel Experiences Rises From The Ranks of American Soldiery to Post of Brigadier Gen- eral Active For Government. years ago, Frank T. student at the I uh State Agricultural College. Interrupted his studies to enlist hr the United States Army. That vas m 1898 the year the United States declared war againsi Spain Today, that same Frank T. Hints, but with the title oi Brigadier General affixed to his name, is director of the United States Veterans Bureau. Interspersed between these two dates are a multitude ot thi tiling incidents and accomplish meats as truly remarkable as can lie found in the hie of most any renowned American citizen. Bnlist- in live- - Army, hYgay-iriva- te Bi readier General Hines has literally , risen from the ranks, becoming successively sergeant, first sergeant, second., lieutenant, first lieutenant, captain, major, lieutenant colonel, colonel and brigadier general in the United Stales Army. He was appointed brigadier general in the National Army April 18, 1918, and in the General Army January 7, 1920. years after his just iwenty-tw- o enlistment. It is possible to list here only the most significant honors won by tins veteran soldier during hla career in the service of his country. He was nineteen years old when he left the College to enlist to Battery "B", 1st Utah VoHe served in lunteer Artillery. engagment 'on every important the Island of Luzon, and was reof commended for the Medal Honor for distinguished services to action against the Spaniards on the night of July 1, 1898. He was promoted to the rank of sergeant, first sergeant, and was commissioned a second lieutenant, Utah Light Artillery, He was honorMarch 23, 1899. ably mustered out of the Federal Service, August 16, 1899, July 1, 1901. he was appointed second lieutenant in the Artillery Corps, United States Army, and first Thuty-on- e H.nt's, a young -- Ci ceived the L. L. D. degree from U. S. A. C. in 1920, and the same Memorial degree Horn Lincoln University, Harrogate, Tennessee, in 1927. He is an honor graduate School, of the Coast Artillery 1904. and was graduated in the advanced course of that school m 1911, specializing in the study of Coast Artillery material and fortifications. . He has become a recognized authority on these subjects. He is .a member of the Bonneville Club, Salt Lake City; American Society of Mechanical Engineers, .The Engineers Club of New York City; Military order of the World War. The American Congressional Country Legion: club of Washington, IT' Croatia Temple Noyes Lodge No, 32, F. 1 Utah-Idah- i'-- dS i V $ 'it t .. county agricultural agent, to the state extension office. The hogs in his community are writes exceptionally well bred, Mr. McKay. The farmers ship cooperatively and as a result of the uniformity in breed, the characteristics and color, they always top the Los Angeles market. Three purebred Durock-Jerse- y boars and five purebred gilts were secured from the Utah State Agricultural College for breeding purposes In Oak City. . BRIGADJERGENKRALFRAMw,T.JIINES A. A. M. Hines was Brigadier General born April 11, 1879 in Salt Lake City. He married Miss Nellie Vier. The Hmes have two children, Mrs. Viera Hmes Kennedy and Frank At last comes a chance to see the great Vitaphone Symphony T. Hines, Jr. This remarkable musical organization of seventy-fiv- e Orchestra. the received In a letter by Alumni Association from Brigad- pieces, which records the synchronized score which forms the ier General Hines recently, he to all Warner Bros. productions, has previously said: I am alwhys glad to keep accompaniment out remained of sight of the cameras, contributing their melodies track of all members of the Alumni Association. Many of them unseen. are particular friends and coBut there are scenes in Is Everybody Happy? in which the workers. It is rather significant entire orchestra appears on the stage of a theatre, impersonating A. S. U. of that the graduates the Royal Hungarian all Symphony Orchestra of Budapest. The C. are found in practioally walks of life and that many of occasion is a command performance for Emperor..FcBnfc'Jacehh of them are outstanding in the vo- Austria and the audience includes LTiK, cations they have taken up." Park, not only the Emperor and members his courtTut The Utah State Quarterly Hyde hundreds of richly dressed James A. Anderson, Dec. 24, 206 E 4th N., theatregoers. , Junior High Gives Fire Though Louis Silvers, head of the music department at the Warner Bros, studio, is the organizer and usually, the conductor of the Vitaphone orchestra, the baton in the scenes forming a Prevention part of the picture is wielded by Lawrence Grant, Iwho plays the of a famous impressario. part An enthusiastic fire prevention Is Everybody Happy? which' will be shown at the Capitol in was the held Logan meeting Junior High school auditorium on Theatre Sunday stars Ted Lewis, vaudevilles d tragedian of jazz. Thursday at one oclock. The program given was as fol- IS EVERYBODY HAPPY AT CAPITOL -- Program high-hatte- lows: JOLSON lieutenant December 17, 1904. He Community singing of original SINGING FOOL was promoted to the rank of cap fire prevention songs, led by Hartain to the Coast Artillery Corps. old Peterson; talk on fire preIn The Singing Fool A1 Jolson plays the part pf a, waiter in ' vention and a demonstration of December 4, 1908. a cabaret a song writer who helps the woman he new the firemens and masks Broadway Gengas In June, 1914, Brigadier eral Hines, then Captain Hines, inhalator that is used for re- loves to a place as a revue star and marries her only to be left on a furlough from the Army, suscitation purposes in place of with a small son, when the faithless woman deserts him for Asa went ' abroad for - the - Bethlehem old pulmotor, given by fireman Bullen, Dec. 23, 132 S 3 W., a richer man. as technical William Jensen; talk on the costs Steel Corporation The Singing Fool is a heart story providing a thousand op- adviser on coast defenses to the of fire and ways of fire preventGreek Government. After war ion, by fireman Elmer Laurence. and A clarinet duet by Arthur was declared to Europe AL Gud-mans- while returning to the United States, he was placed on duty in Southern Italy for the purpose of returning refugees, mostly secand children, from, that tion of Europe. Tins work was carried out for the American ambassador at Rome, and in a period of two months Brigadier General Hines succeeded in returning, a ships chartered and fitted out at Naples, over 3100 American citizens. He was then promoted to major, lieutenant colonel" and colonel to the National Army, and on August 5, 1917, was detailed on duty with the War Department General Staff In the office of the Chief of Staff, as Assistant and later as Chief of Embarkation Service, January 26, 1918. While Chief of Embarkation, he was largely responsible for the development of an organization that carried soldiers safely to Europe in eighteen months and after the war returned them in eight months. He was given the Distinguished Service Medal, War and Navy Departments, for especially meritorious service as Chief of Embarkation Service in and organizing administering that service during the World War. On April 9, 1918, Brigadier Hines General was appointed Chief of the Transportation Service, U. S. A, and was appointed brigadier general in the National wo-m- With Secre- Allied Maritime Transport Coun- Army. April 18.1918. en tary of War Baker he represented the United States at the cil at London in September, 1918 Again to January, 1919, he represented the War Department in adjustment of transport matters with allied nations and negotiated what is known as the Hesding-Hine- s Agreement covering complete settlements for the transportation of troops and supplies on British vessels. He was appointed brigadier general i i the Regular Army, January 7, 1920. which rank he livid until he resigned or. August 31,1920, to accept an important position in civil life. He was ap- pointed Director oL the Veterans Bureau. March 1, U.S 1923. Brigadier General Hines Is a member of the Order of the Bath British); Order de Leopold t Belgian; an officer of the Le-- of Honor YFiench);-Grd- er of the Sacred Treasure (Japanese); and of the War Cross gion tCrechaslovakian). He Is a brigadier general In the Officers Reserve. Corps and has been placed on' the Initial General Staff " Eligible List. Brigadier General Hines re and Enos Carlson, ill JOES fM CHRISTMAS D- C- DDE Is Everybody Happy? A!J, Talking, singing and dancing ' with Ann Pennington and Alice Day, and a chorus of dazzling beauties. i U. E. A. Directors Set -- v-- Conference Dates Brigham, Utah, Dec. 20 The directors of the Utah Educational Ass n met yesterday and set the dates for holding of Regional conferences for the year. There were present at the meeting. President A. N. Merrill, executive secretary D. W. Parratt, W. H. Griffiths, James Jensen, W. W. Henderson, C. H. Skidmore, J. W. Klrkbride and Virginia Daniels. Following Is the scheduled dates as" announced for the Regional conferences: January 18, 1930 at Price Carbon, Grand, San Juan, Emery. January 25, 1930 at Cedar City-Ir- on, Beaver, Millard, Washington, Branch A. C and Dixie College. January 25, 1930 at Richfield Garfield, Sevier, South Sanpete, North Sanpete, Wayne, Piute, Kane, Wasatch Acadamy, Snow College. February 1, February 8, 1930 at Provo s Er-rev- - rt also vitaphone acts Wed Thurs. and Fri. Big Christmas Program MARION DAVIES Wrp, MARIANNE All (Talking She dances ,She sings She's marvelous. Al-Di- Nebo, Juab, Tintic, Wasatch, Brigham Young university. 1930 at Brigham City Ogden, Weber, Morgan, Daggett, Box Elder, Logan, Cache, Rwh,Utah State Agricultural Col 'c Christman Cut Prices Until Christmas Eve JMTY DOOR is open wide toirght, The hearth tire is aglow; I seem to hear swift passing feet. in the snow. The Christ-Chil- 9 d Anna Porter Johnson By IBESsrJBE I Y Grandpa sa s on Christinas Day He wants all sad things nut away. The house must be rho of boys And girls, and games, and fun,i and . noise. One time I said to him quite low, Sav, Grandpa, may I bring lame Joe? In all Ills life, I heard Joe say, Hes never hud a Christmas Day! Grandpa just squeezed my land so tight, And shut his eyes like it was night, And then a tear rolled down his cheek I guess my Grandpas eyes are weak. Why, bless your heart, of course you mav Weil give him a great Christmas Day! Bring all the girls and boys you know. And dont forget to bring lame Joe! When I told doe. Ins face got red And white, and then he rubbed his bead And blinked his eyes and shook all , through. He couldnt think ltwas really true. But when we got to Grandpas say, had a Christmas Day! Joe My Grandpa knows nice things to do He said hed be Joes Grandpa, too! 1 I of this community insist on the animals being up to standard before they are allowed in the cars. So reliable are the shippers that their cars of livestock are sent on the 'market without a representative from the organization accompanying the shipment. ac- at the paino jr? DAY AT LOGAN on by Lucile solo, Ross Emmett; trombone school fire talk on Willmore; spirit, Harold Peterson: community singing of fire prevention songs companied .TRIUMPH CAPITOL 1 suj-el- 13n Etifn Dag GUjrtetmaa By Jn Grey Sym M 1 HtHWtHtttHttff is Christmas happy heart who know The joy of loving service, And the art of blessing foes; Whose right hand never knoweth The left hands kindly deeds, ' Who gathers fruit of unselfed love Through meeting human needs. EVERY day Every day is Christmas To the happy heart who knows Spring buds and flowers sre forming Neath frozen, shimmering snows; Who sees behind sin's coat of mad God's child, divinely free; Whose life is peace, good will toward men," Who loves humanity. My door is open wide tonight, For stranger, kith or kin; I would not bar a single door Where love might enter in. On nearly everything, we have Six New Songs Make in our store Bows m Marianne Six new song hits from the pens and pianos of popular com-- j posers make their debut from the' Marianne, talking screen in which is slated for an opening the Wednesday at Capitol Theatre. In this new musical talkie, in which Marion Davies is starred, tuneful melodies play an import-- 1 ant part. Worlds greatest Radios, Pianos and all u , These numbers are Just You Just Me the love ballad and Hang On To Me written by1 Greer and Klages: Sugar and Oo La La La La! by Turk and Ahlert who also wrote the theme Marianne. and Blondy, song, by Brown and Freed. Miss Davies sings Just You Just Me in French as well as English in the picture and Lawrence Cray, who plays opposite her, voices it as his love song in the tender moments of the picture. Marianne also is sung by Miss Davies and Gray. Cliff Edwards Ike) jUkelele sings "Sugar and Hang On to Me and Blondy and Oo La La" La La, is used to advantage in novelty scenes. Included in" "the "supporting cast of the picture are Benny Rubin. Robert Edeson,George Baxter. Emil Chautard Scott Kolk and others of note. . Miss Davies made her song-an- d dance; debut in the big Hollywood Revue but Marianne" is the first feature talkie in which she ' has appeared. Nearly one half of the ships now being built in the world are under construction in yards in Great Britain and Ireland. MusicaUnstruments I Baldwin Piatto$, Baldwin and Freed-Eisma- n Radios - J rx . Harris Music Company JU ---- -- 176 North Main - -- T Phone 376 Arimo Block |