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Show M f "V page eight THE JOURNAL. IAJGAN, CACHE COUN'TY. Utah Aggies Lead Scoring Over Long Period In Conference Meets Battles Rebels THE GREEN GODDESS AT CAPITOL George Arliss appears again in The Green Goddess, the talking version of his great stage success at the Capitol tonight. It is a performance of ingratiating charm, subtle humor and outlandish deviltry. Although Mr. Arliss successfully played the role of the Rajah of Rukh on the silent screen several years ago, this new medium gives him greater opportunities to present the strange fascination of the character he portrays in this weird and melodramatic story. "The Green Goddess proves that the camera and microphone know few limitations. The Vitaphone accurately recorded the sounds of airplanes, wireless and bombing and the strange language and peculiar chanting of the Himalaya tribe. Added to the perfect sound reproduction, the excellent photographing of N. A. Smith, June 2, Lewiston, the massive sets and W. M. Daines, Jr., June 2, 349 South Main, wild mountain country makes of The Green Goddess enterA tainment that sets a high standard. UTAH Friday, May 30. The afternoon was spent In playing . games and In hiking. In the evening they enjoyed a wienie roast. All expressed themselves as having enjoyed the trip. DAUGHTER . BORN Utah schools have domlnat- - Denver Colorado University, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford O. . ed the track and field sport College, Montana State College, Obray are happy over the arduring the nine years since 1922; Wyoming University, Colorado rival of a little daughter, bom that tney have entered teams 'll Teachers, Colorado School of i Wednesday. the annual conference meet. (Mines and Western State Mr. and Mrs. Edward P. Oldscores of all the lege. Both Colorado Mines ham motored to Salt Lake city teams for the nine year period 'and Western State have scored show - that Utah teams- - hold 'less than nine points in nine Monday on business. Mrs. Lorin Summers and Mrs. iirst, third, and fifth places in seasons and consequently htve the ranking. Utah Aggies lead an average of less than one George Rose of SL Anthony, the group of twelve schools point. Idaho, are visiting here with Colorado Teachers Just their parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. rwith Colorado U running a close elude this group having scored P. Rawlins. Utah University is in 10 second. points in nine seasons. Mrs. Charlotte E. Lofthouse third place, Colorado Aggies in In the matter of championreturned home Wednesday after fourth place and the B. Y. U. ships the Aggies also hold the in fifth place. spending several weeks visiting Jlead haying won four in nine Coach Dick Romneys Aggies, years. relatives in Boxelder county. Colorado University has and incldentlly he nas been won two championships and coaching them throughout the 'Colorado Aggies, Utah Univer- Helen Wills entire period,' have scored 322 Igfty.'and B. Y. U. one each. No points plus in tne nine year team outside of the first five period lor an average score of leader shas w on a title th ou g h In Semi-Fina- ls 35 9. The Aggies didn't quite Denver University came within reach this avearge this year two points of one back in 1927. when they scored 3 1. Colorado The final standing based on U with 317 points plus in nine the nine Auteull,. France, May 30 (AP) year record follows: Helen Wilts Moody reached of score . as an average yearsof womens the semi-fina- ls . 322 Utah Aggies The silver and gold J 35 9. plus MRS. NETTIE OBRAY Correspondent singles In the French hard court athletes brought their average Colorado University 317 tennis championships today, de Utah University . 283 4 up this season. Utah has scored 23 point plus and has an aver- - Colorado Aggies . . 216 2 feating Fraulein Helena Rost of SEMINARY Mrs. Rachel H. 2 184 JUNIOR 1 Colorado Aggies B. Y. U supervisor, age of 31 'Germany, 0, I 123 PARTY HOLDS an to CLASS (White, enjoyed The German girl, who reach- in Fourth place drop gway to Denver University outing 99 7 . Paradlse The Junior semin - East canyon Tuesday afternoon. 'fed the quartet-final- s an even 24 point average and Colorado College through arv class accompanied by their They were taken there in trucks. the default of Eileen Bennett a total-- of B,Y -- MrniL State. College 3789 6 U. follows with 184 points knd Wyoming University XiMrit'ai t frees a 20 9 average. Colorado Teachers 10 Gen. Chlang Kai Shak. need oi 7 Colorado Mines After the first five the teams the Chinese nitlonalitt govern v 5 western State line up in the following order: nat at ' 1- -2 i 7-- PARADISE DEPARTMENT 2-- 2-- 11-4- 0-- 11-4- 4-- 9. 0-- 1- -2 3-- 3-- 218-poin- ts IIAPPEBS 19?, n DARK AFRICA 111 Nearly half a century ago, Jules Verne, the famous French romancer told his strange talcs which have mostly been realized in actual fact in the succeeding years. H. Rider Haggard, British novelist, followed Verne as a close second in his seemingly impossible stories of the Dark Continent, such as: She, King? Solomons Mines, Aje-sh- a and others. Notable among his earlier stories was one known as Allan's Wife," which employed the story of a woman stolen by the apes, as its basis. Now, however, comes Ingagi, the motion picture record of apparently actual happenings In Africa, which' seem to dwarf by comparison the fantastic dreams of the old romancers. This amazing picture will be seen at the Lyric Theatre on Sunday, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, and from accounts is the most, thrilling record of adventure in Ear jungle that has ever been shown. Wlttingsstall, hardly gave the American, French and British champion a workout. She failed to win a sinble game In the first set. losing three games at love and bringing only one to deuce. Baron Humbert Demorporgo of Italy eliminated Edgar Moon 2, 6, . of Australia, 2, 0-- 2-- 6, 4-- 0-- to reach the in the mens division. Italys No. 1 ranking player got the Jump on Moon but the 6-- semi-fina- ls 3, antipodean, always a slow starter, came back with a rush in the third and fourth sets, in the final set, however, he suffered a severe cramp and the Italian had no difficulty In finishing off the match, -- i A snapping turtle that weighs 709 pounds and Is said by bio- to be more than 300 years old Is In the possession of Carter Buton of Indepenlogists dence. Kas. 5-- 4-- ... 1- -2 1- -2 -2 BENSON JEPARTMEHT V. C. REESE, CorrchMmlrni Witnesses The er. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Reese Jr., of Whitney, Idaho, were visit- Present-Pageant Bag of Dreams Bee Hive Swarm on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Reese attended the. funeral services of Irving Jensen of Hyrura on Saturday. Mr. And Mrs. O. W. Reese motored to Weston on Sunday to visit with their daxghter and son Mr. and Mrs. John F. Reed- Primary Officers Large Audience ment with capital Nanking, taken the held in pereon to drive back formidable armlet Of north arn ratal ors In the warden Sunday. George Ricks of Bingham Is here helping his brother Allen, thin his beets. The thinning in Benson is well under way. Benson Benson The annual swarm Wednesday evening day exercises of the Bee Hive in the Benson meeting house, Records guis oi nenaon wcie presented the officers and teachers of the m the warn nan on Monaay primary organization presented evening to a large audience, a pageant entitled A Bag ofe To Be Sought fciueeu girls participatea, live Dreams to a large and apprec-altlvaudience. One hundred lrom tne Hist year awauu un-utne guidance ox t toreuce and fifteen children took part Field On : blacks, ana tea rrom the second and were costumed appropriatefor their The as mam snn ly leading parts. year swaim witn tceacncr. me piograin was open-te- a parts were taken by the followBy Alan Gould nee ing: Mother, Myrdean Clark; Associated Dy uie gnis singing tne Press Sports Editor Adele Fresh little Imve cneer sung, Beutler; girl, Mary Mass., May Cambridge, Cho-Cho, ( euunoers, aivex wnwa m pag air spirit, .Quenton Balls; The eastern track and fiel eant- - oepictaig the- - hie--olue Byron Johnson. The pro- front, - lopg - suffering - But - still nee me gum and now sue logue and epilogue were given offered. Its classic ana tne by Irene Hobbs. These children hospitable, enters tne swarm cinders sod and today for, the work she has to pc norm was took their parts exceptionally preliminary stages of what apare well to and be was Ann congratulatinis written by Is a struggle between given, inkin anu personally supervised ed. Sisters Louie 8. Tyson, Sup- parently Southern California and Stanoeauu-luily First was acr. Counselor, erintendent; Tne stage by ford for the 54th Intercollegiate decorated with evengeens Sister Hodgson, and sisters A. A. A. A. championship. ana liowtrs as tne scene was Drue Smith, and Mary Morgan With squads of only a score w take piace in me woods. In of the stake board were in at- of athletes each, these two me rear center ox tne stage tendance. Miss Hodgson was al- Pacific Coast universities have was piacea tne Bee Hive and so present. They spoke very come some 3,000 miles to settle on eacn side were the symbols highly of the work that had the much-mootIssue of col and mottos of the two swarms, been accomplished. Quite a lege track and field supremacy sum of money was given for 1930, They are expected to one was tne mistletoe meaning large "I Wilt Surmount Diificultles," as free will offerings to go to scatter a number of meet refor cords, if not also a few world's and the otner was the Geranium the Childrens Hospital, which this pageant was written marks, all over the Harvard meaning, "friendship." 'the pageant began with the and presented. premises. Southern California, with a girls singing and dancing; Ruth and ganhigh on Friday. Miss Leah squad better balanced, than any Reese acted as Bemell remiss was a girl seek-in-g Jorgensen graduated from the of the 34 entered, was a markLogan seminary on Sunday last. ed favorite in the advance speto know about bee-hiSamuel Barrett Is well and at culation to beat the three-timwork, which was described to her and later iuuettatcu as fol- home again after spending a championship Stanford outfit Cardinals from lows; Religion June Ballard month in a local hospital suf The from blood poisoning in Palo Alto, however, conceeded giving the first and second fering -their arch-riva- ls nothing. commandments. Home Alber the hand. Foster of Whitney! The dash, bringing tina Cronquist, reciting Takes a Heap O' Livin, by returned to her home on Sun together three of the fastest Edgar A. Quest, and Myrdean day after spending a week at college sprinters in the country L. home of Charles spotlight of today's Clark told about the dances the that should be learned. An Irish Reese, on account of the ser- preliminary program Although the Harvard track dance and song, "My Wild Irish ious illness of her daughter has been subjected to considRose," was given by Barbara Mrs.a Charles L. Reese who is erable rain, the meet record of and Ruth Reese. HealttwA ln localhospital. Mrs, E. A. Parson returned 9.7 second appeared in danger short talk by Wanda Peterson after from the combined attack of and a scene showing that It Is home on Wednesday of Southern Call better to find health the Bee spending some time in McCam-mo- n Frank Wykoff with her husband, who is fornia, who has done 9.4 this Hive girls way than to go to spring; Eddie Tolan of Mlchi the Doctor by Melba Munk and there working on the road. Mrs. Jennie Reese and two gan, the new worlds record-holdMaxine Smith. Domestic Art at 9.0; and Blond, rangy Helen Roundy, June Ballard. children Roma and Pond, motor Dyer of Stanford, who Melba Munk, Virginia Furniss, ed to Island Park on Friday Hector broke even with Wykoff in two Barbara and Blanch Reese and for a two weeks visit with her sensational rd duels on Maxine Smith, displayed the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles the coast. ' - various things, they ..ha4made Pond who own a resort there. Record-bustin- g performan Miss Vivian ' Maugham and showed their dresses. they appeared almost certain In the ces . . had made. .Out of Doors was "home again after-spendiboth the and discus, shotput demonstrated by Mary Saunders past winter - teaching - in . the with Ttothert and Krenr primed and Melba JUcks. Business by high school at Brigham. J Edna dazzle the iiejd MtssErona Maugftan-o- f WesCowley and "VirgiriTaTur-nls- s; Public Service by Maxine ton Is the guest of Mrs. Viola Smith and Myrdean Clarke and Gibbons during the week. Mrs. Roland A Reese spent Thompson Gets a song and dance was then given by Elaine Riggs. The pag- Wednesday and Thursday visiteant was closed with the girls ing with Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Bout With Wells welcoming the strange girl into Reese.' serAt the Sacrament meeting their swarm by singing and evening High At Omaha Soon dancing Hello Pal. The Bee vices Sunday Lines were awarded by Sister Councilman M. C. Reeder was Hazel Adams and the merit the principal speaker, and gave discourse. badges and queen bees were a very Interesting Chicago, May 30 (AP) Young awarded by Sister Carmen Fred Lenus Jorgensen gave a m,h Jack Thompson, Oakland, Cat. erickson. The accompanist dur talk on the benefits one derives negro, who rules the worlds ing the presentation of the pag- from the payment of his tith- welterweights. Is about-t- o go ing. eant was Miss Norma Reese. back to work at his trade. me .Kiu-s- . blethers have just Thompson The remainder of. the evening has been signed for Was spent in' social, and the completed the shearing of their a ten round bout with Billy various things the girls had sheep. They have about one Wells, former British champion, made were then displayed for j thousand sheep. The shearers at Omaha, June 6, and on July the people ' to see. Each girl j were John and George Kirby, 4. Is expected to tangle with had painted a pillo with her Joe E. Barney and Orson Young Corbett III, Fresno. Cal over-th- e symbol on it and also had a Thomas. The Ricks boys were contender, in an bout. picture of her symbol in a well pleased with the amount weight Ray - Alvls, received. frame. Other art work was ex- of wed they Thompson's manager, has not Miss Norma Reese motored yet signed up for the Corbett all been unhibited, whlch-ha- d on der the supervision of Mrs. to Salt Lake city Sunday. bout, but reports from the coast Mose Reese Jr., of Logan spent say he has Florence Slacks. It might also to - the agreed week-end as guest of Bert terms which guarantee be mentioned that the two the Thompswarms of Benson ward are Reese. son $20,000. the only swarms In the stake Parley A. Reese and son, Lynn A commission on air touring which have their complete uni- - motored to Ogden Monday on form one hundred percent, and business. has been created in France. It that ten girls received their Mr. and Mrs. Silvin Peterson will give advice on all Quescertificates of graduation with motored to Bancroft, Sunday tions pertaining to develophigh honors hich was present-- ; end on their return trip stopped ment projects. ed by Sister Frederickson. At ;n sr. Cleveland, Id.tho nod visit-th- e close of the evening light ed with Mr. and Mrs. J. Ver- - Suez Canal operations showwere served to all non Adams, formerly of Ben- ed a gain in 1929. Tonnage torefreshments son. taled 34,526 000 tons, an In- present. ' Lenus Jorgensen and Helen Mr and Mrs Jonathan Smith crease of 5.8 per cent over Keeley graduated from the Lo- - attended a funeral In Preston 1928. Track er Harvard 1 r -- A- A .THE DRY ETHYL GASOLINE: 4 The Texas Comjiny is proud to announce that now, for the first time, a "dry gu ha been "a ' , combined with the Ethyl compound. It mean the Unking of two famous names in motor fuel to produce one of the finest gasolines . 9 ed I , ever offered the motoring public . 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