| Show etTvn AV MORNING 'JULY 22 1934 0Garma Franc " " " ' — Engaged K0 Marry Morris SJcwboId -- THE—OGDEN —r - — Mrs Joseph Williams j Mr and Mrs Everrett E Anderson of this city and Mr and Mrs Reuben Ivory of Silt Lake are la Chicago attendiig the j Word Fair j Miss Bemlece Littlefleld returned home Sunday from a three-weetrip to Zlcp's and Bryce canyons and Bouldir dam Mrs R B Sanford apd Mrs ds par-en- 1 I ley Evan-slo- n (Mrs Archie Willmore of week Is the spending Wyo with her mother Mrs Jcreph E G Farasworth Mr and Mrs Fred Anderson of Great Falls Montana are visiting for two weeks la Morgan jMr and Mrs W R Edding-to- a and family who are spending the summer la Springviile are la Morgan for a few ays ! Evelyn Culler efj Hunt-l- a jton Park California returned to her home Sunday after being the house "guest at the home of Mr and Mrs A 1 Williams for I two weeks Miss o Fare Pruvitt of IMLss rovo Is spending the summer at the home of Mr and Mrs M J Davles (Mrs Al Williams and daughters in pent tne weeK-en- a Mr and Mrs Frank elevens Misses Carma and Lovinla! Francis and Morris and William Newbold were Saturday evening of Mr and Mrs Orvel Carstenscn j t the White Elephant Mr and Mrs John A ton were guests Thursday of Mr and Mrs W Alton Ball of Coalr-es-t-s c I v ville ' Mr and Mrs Irving Butters announces the arrival cf a girl born Wedensdsy Mr and Mrs C C Geary spent I In Lcgan the week-en- d - Misses Marion Darland Faye Williams Joe ' Williamf and Charles Criddle tpent Sunday at Tim panes as Cave ta Frovo can yon Misses Opel Fry and Jsabelle LUtlefield spent Monday in OgI den Mrs John A Compton! entertained eighteen little friends of 'her daughter Lu Jean Wednesday at a birthday party She was assisted at serving and games by Miss Leone Compton Miss Vera Phillips daughter of Mr and Mrs Carl Phillips is spending a few weeks In Greeley Colorado A family reunion of Mr and Mrs Thomas Palmer was held Sunday at their horn© In Morgan The children present were: Mr and Mrs Jim Palmer of Morgan Mr and' Mrs Frank Palmer Mrs Hattle Turner and Miss Rhea Palmer of Ogden and Mr and Mrs Earl Palmer of Michigan Mrs Sophie Turner Grass and Marjorie of Denver are spending a few days In Morgan Mr and Mrs Mathew Woolley of Bountiful spent Sunday at the heme of Mr and Mrs! Albert f O : S Q j Carrigan Mr and Mrs I II B Crouch Miss Meade Crouch and Miss Betty Ely spent Sunday in Logan M and Mrs George Roblson In Farming-to- n spent the week-en- d f ! Phyllis Crouch left MonLos Argcles California for day where she will spend the summer j Mr and Mrs Joseph E Farns-wor- th Kill leave Monday for AT ten Wyoming to be gone :MLvi ite j Miss Faye Crouch returned Sunday from & six weeks visit la i Los Angeles Jack Ely and son Jack of Los Ansreles returned to their home Monday after spending a SMrs few weeks In Morgan I -- 7— j r Cummings Completes jHawaiian Trip Plans J(UP) July 21 WASHINGTON — Attorney General Homer $ Cummings today completed arrangements for his departure from Washington Sunday night on a trip to Hawaii Arriving la Kansas City (Tuesday morning Cummings and his party win be met by Warden F a Zerbst will conduct them onj an of Leavenworth federal nwho penitentiary The party wjll leave that night for Los Angele sailing 27 on the S S for Honolulu July Lurline He will return to the west coast August 16 He- will then Inspect the new federal prison 01 AJeatraz Island In San Francisco bay and the federal prison at McNeil island j near Tscoma Wash The atttomey general wCl be ae ""TrrparJrd to Hawaii by Mrs Assistant Attorney General and Mrs Harry W Ela!? RFC counsel and Mrs Stanley Reed and Ugo Carusi his administrative asJ I - Cum-"h'iiin- sistant gs j Widow Asks Court For Estate Powers I district court petition Saturday that letters of administration la the estate of Norman K Moyes er deceased husband be awarded to her Bha- and 'two sons the set forth fire heirs to the estate - Laura Brock's New! Movie Doll Family t ( I " ' 1 7 ! 7 ' ' lvV ' " ' I 'v t I i - - v— s ( Ogden visitors this week Include: Mrs John Grossenbach (left) of Milwaukee Wis who will be with her parents Dr and Mrs I J McKell f pr a few II I' f SALT LAKE Married In Elko SOCIETY if BUHL Ida July 2— (TJP)— Tha entire west end of the Twin Falls territory will close up shop Tuesday arid celebrate this citf's Mormon Pioneer fete scheduled as a Colorful allrday ceelbration honoring arrival of Mormon pioneers in the Saltj Lake valley and also commemorating opening of the irrigation projects in this area Listed on the program are a glantj parade general sport competition band concerts a speaking program featuring Bishop Roy Wood of BuW and an historic pageant as the closing attraction of the day " I Later that night Jan© confronts Howard and accuses him of break- ing her heart When lie tries to calm her she interprets hi words as m declaration of love and announces their engagement A day later Howard Is trying to explain to Amy what happened when Jane sees them together She flies Into a rage Howard tells Jane he does not and nerer did want to "marry her and that it Is Amy he loves Jane leaves Amy admits her love for Howard and agrees to mar' ry him Jane roes to New York and enrolls in a secretarial school NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY HOLLYWOOD FILM SHOP By ALANS ON EDWARDS (United Press Staff Correspondent)' HOLLYWOOD— (UP) —Frank! Craven and Ernest Pascal are col laborating in writing the screen-- " plaiy from Christine Ames drama "The Human Side' They will also provide extra dialogue The cast la virtually completed iwith Adolpho Menjou Doris Kenyon Joseph Caw-tho- rn Betty Lawford Reginald! Owen Dickey Moore Dick Window Charlotte Henry who will! be remembered for a remarkable performance In ''Alice in Wonderland" Jane with speculation and disapproval The girl stood out in the quiet school like a red flag No one else was studying nearly so much nor so hard No one else had half so much personality nor was half so rude Jane wrapped In her bit terness didn't bother even to say good morning or goodby and used the short Intervals btween classes to go over her lessons with fierce Intensity : "It's probably an unhappy love Miss Jardine thought affair shrewdly "that's thrown her away off balance —- and she's naturally conceited and too Inexperienced to know how to use It to her advan tage But she's so darned smart! So she asked Jane to dinner Jane went reluctantly but once there Miss Jardlne's small apart ment Impressed her It was high with a slanting view of the Hudson from the two front windows There was silvery grasscloth on the walls an etching or two a Japanese print The furnishings jwere good pieces of mahogany and walnut gleaned at auction sales To confirm the res pectability there was also Mrs Cum mings who shared the apartment with Miss Jardine and was older plainer and not so well dressed as Miss Jardine Mrs Cummings went out to concert Immediately after dinner "Anne's quite mad about Bach" said Miss Jardine and then she settled down to her real purpose of draw ing out Jane over coffee and cig arets in the living room The con versation had been hard going so far Jane had looked at everything attentively but said little and Miss Jardine wondered what was going on In her head and what would be the best approach to the advice she had meant to give While she was hesitating Jane knew that 4 w-- ' Edie I five-o'clo- ck Tuss Columbo will start his first starring picture for Universal soon It is affair of Monday was the beautifully arranged morning bridge party given by Mrs W H Lovesy at the Country club In honor of three popular visitors In the city: Mrs Earl C Rice of San Diego who with her son and daughter are he guests of Mrs Rice's parents Dr and Clifford Russ Columbo Will sing two sorlgs entitled "Too 'Beautiful for Words" and "Where Will I Find: Onp?" June Knight and Ropef Prjfor who are also featured inlhei oast will sing "Start Living Again" "Ltitls Pretend There's A Moon"-anc- I "When You're In Love" j Mrs A H Hanson Mr? Swan of Washington D' C who is the guest of Mr and Mrs E M Bagley and Mrs Paul Scalley of South Dakota who with her little son Is spending several weeks with the Scalley and Atwood families in Salt Lake City The guests iwere seatnumbering twenty-fiv- e one table at ed gay with long sumdecorations of bright-huc- d mer flowers Tables were arranged for bridge during the morning hours and luncheon was served at one p m C-Mac- k daughter of Mr and Mrs James Chambers Dick of New Orleans has arrived for a visit with her aunt and uncle Colonel and Mrs William A on Arlington drive Mrs Cavenaugh entertained sixteen Miss Alice Dick I Cav-enau- gh clase friends of Miss j Dick at a luncheon Wednesday at the Town club Mrs Louis Marcus gave & luncheon Tuesday In compliment to Mrs Paul H Frederickson who will leave in the jnear future for Glendale Calif tp make her i home Mrs Frederickson was the honored guest Monday evening at a delightful dinner given at We Asku Inn by Mrs Preston Park-insfollowed by bridge at the Parkinson home on Yale avenue Covers were laid for Mrs Frederickson Mrs W H Bawden Mrs R L Bird Mrs J Rl Steel Mrs Clifford Shaw Miss Grace Hawkes and Miss Vera Thomson Sunday Mrs Frederickson was honored at a delightful dinner given by Miss Vera Thompson at her home on Denver street The table was attractively decorated with Cecil Erunner roses and rose place cards were laid for Mrs Frederickson Mrs W H Bawden Mrs J R Steel Mrs C Worthen Mrs Clifford Ehajv Miss Marion Russell Miss Grace Hawkes and Miss Norma Nilson Mrs W A Cavenaugh tained at a luncheon Friday at the Town club In honor of Mrs Gerard Werner and Miss Jennie Auerbach of New York Saturday Mrs H C Goodrich entertained a few close friends at a luncheon la compliment to the popular visitors who are being extensively envisit la tertained during their 1 Salt Lake City A smart luncheon of midsummer was presided over Tuesday at the Alta club by Mrs Martin C Lindem in honor of a group cf popular visitors la the city The honor guests Included Miss Selma Lindem cf Chicago a sister-in-laof Mrs Lindem Mrs Gerard Werner and Miss Jennie Auerbach of New York City who I CHARLES FARRELL jjames Cagney's newest starring? vehicle "The Perfect Week-End- " week at th( gor5 into production this Wdrner Bros studios ' in Burbank Cat Allen Jenkins will have art Important supporting role The full cast will be announced later c to have smiled on Charles Farrell ever since? August 9 1902 the day of his birth the Lady "onsrt School and at Boston University olace being Bay Mass He was educated at Walpose (Mass) High when they married manage motion career In her pictures from retired who Valli wife Virginia life an ts swimming sai to ateuSful home for him at Toluca Lake where they enjoy ideal owhen he was selected seven ago career years Ire began favorite pastimes Charles' previous experience He is six feet two inches tall phite Janet Gaynor in "Seventh Heaven" He had had no x has brown hair and eyes and weighs 178 pounds 193I1 Los Angeles Times Syndicate) (Copywright ffiJ was which you can use later if you take hej thought the college chapel he'd like tn that nlace and rlcrit own on ventures of your a hock The talk went on with toHcfac whitft satin and a veil andones And when of bridesmaids very pretty tion to both women to Jane left Miss Jardlne's she had It was strange and dreamlike town in another live in to Miss Jardine absorbed the lesson plan 01 had Dlanned to Kive her the chart a nw wav Howard was surewith and assistant professorship ed her aspirations in a grandiose his wxcj but perfectly clear line As soon as nis smau personal uiwmv near' the house a would have would she tiny was course completed her his to too close not campus and get a position as secretary tjo the mother's her Jackson Mrs home mere head of some ereat business she could see herself plainly as self suggested this "I don't want to heautlfnl keen discreet She would be the albatross about your necKS spoke "How much do you pay for to Am v "and- though stip manipulate her employer and his this apartment?" she asked home very much (for at be won't alana ease with equal It was so blunt and unexpected associates to hie myself off on a Tm nlanninsr to her advantage that Miss Jardine was startled Into ways long elegant: trip to Spain as soon the equally blunt reply "Seventy as the wedding's over) I'll be oack This evening with Miss Jardine five dollars" six months or so and we'll botn in for Jane was hP hetter "Of course there are two of you had been well-timnleased if we're not' liv which makes It $3750 apiece No beginning to come out of her daze of one another's pockets 1 want in ing 1 couianvariom it alone" went on sorrow and anger and was finding to be as a funny cousin of mine Jane "And I won't have anybody taken on in once said more like a friend than live with me But maybe I can the studies she a had bit burdensome a relative" such quantity find something chceaper" had repelled brusquely the ad"You'd have-thave an older wo She A the end of the term Howard vances her Aunt Rosa's friends had man with you" protested Miss Jar made and made no friends had to go back to( his position He had she dine "No one will rent you an tier had her fellow students stayed lenger than he should apartment alone a young girl like among she was wound though healing HIS5 going left Amy you— not In a house where you would not have admitted It Amy's in Marburg to wouia want time and the live" she had locked in her writing with much more free "Oh I think I can find something note came back more case Now and then she looked at thought of Jane ever I can take care of myself I came tl the ? Passing than to whip up her hate to Waken insistently here to be alone—" on one Impulse house day She did not Quite know Terry "But that Isn't normal for a pret- her naln saved It except that Amy went In had she why ty young girl like you I've been itj Miss Rosa was in the kitchen with a claim or a tnreat or be might wanting to ask you Just what vou event an of Evily making mustard pickle but just a reminder intend to do when you've finished perhaps welcomed Amy cordially "How she life her that had turned our course" your Of Howard Jackson Jane did not are you child and how's missI've trousseau along? coming dare to think She was still caught Since thev were talHnc aVmt ed seeing you — but of course an de and her for him In her feeling Jane was Interested "I haven't de lusion that he would have loved ner engaged girl Is too busy to pay many cided on anything in particular but would have staved with her if Amy calls" I want to do something where I had not Interfered was fixed "I've missed Jane Miss Rosa I needn't wait years and vpnr tn with her Jane's lnfreauent letters to her couldn't bear to come herelike successful" so to Is Jane? I'd How Aunt Rosa never mentioned How- away "That rather narrows th know" or Amy Principally remarked Miss Jardine dryly "I ard Jackson with arguments why iRh AAtn tAhm all rieht She's filWd were they don't believe to be frank with you working like fury so far as I her entire Inheritance should not been that you'd take to work In a pub- hi can make out" once which over to her at turned lishing house at least not In the would she'd wish' forgive me I sup "I to have the enable her apart editorial end I feel that If we wont she though" ment she wanted Miss Kosa ad- pose could get you in as !"No I don't sunDOse she- will arid stubborn niece's her mired pride some Important man an executive ': astonished by She did'an awfully mean thing and in some specialized field you might she was Inwardly had been much it's human nature to bear a grudge It Jane's Industry be invaluable easier to explain to Marburg in- against the people we've tried to She saw her wav rm an a sum- Injure" ed for the point "Of course that quirers that Jane was taking "But It's so dreadful to feel that New York a In course of study sort of job needs a certain person- mer hates me" Jane school that her engagement to ality discreet gracious very tact- wnwardand T she hates me too Amy think misun a Jackson had been ful capable of handling and and I are the people who've be you Jane to have than who want to get at your chief and derstanding most I've made up my loved te her about and mak-inhe doesnt want to see but doesn't fore her eyes raging to go her own Jane's mind that got a snectacle of herself with wan 10 anagonize Then there's a She's very good head got way Jealousy and disappointment tne need of flatter! o 10 dc but she's got a queer twist in her continued iwiwuy Rosa Miss had letting him know it and taking all friendly to Howard She had al- heart" personal worries off him " ways Amv turned her head aside "I been fond of Amy and her afT don't want tn k — can't lessened been not help thinking about her I by had secretary I want to be part of the fectionshe same maybe love Jane justI the what tersely called "the upset" more nurse" how unhappy know aid because nJC Jane see to her came TToward In Tt the onlv jsnrt nf often mats for it feel I responsible come much shells not Amy very Amy did ever asked ned5 Jane meone to was not at ease about jane tnougn Miss Rosa—hasn't UgmJtn the detaU3 © hia life she me?" tried to be She missed her about which he hasn't time for He wants 'Not a word And I haven't men with Howard and the excite avati another nalr nf nn tioned you to her lAnd I'm not and of ment engaged plan being that will be as near as It's enins? to But I send her the Mar- humanly ning a trousseau and a weaaing so she knowsbout Chronicle had burg The date for the wedding nands and brain n are giving for the at home people June parties set for early t0 h0W far yOU COUld been Lowe had wanted a you and jshe'll know wnen you get Mrs thmiffh ui Dusiness but don't you church and Professor Lowe had said married if she wants to read it And see how very valuable could you make yourself? And dnn't tv?rit easy It a very very hard and takes an enormous lot of abilityit But you could do it" Jane was nibbllnar th hatt Txr0t makes you think so?" she asked pleased Miss Jardine now croeeerfpd xHth a speech she had made to many other girls "My dear child I have endless younsr women coming to mv Opposite Mormon Tabernacl school I can always pick the exRates S150 to S300 ceptional the Individual trlrl with This Hotel Is Highly Eeccmmended possibilities of leadership from the very first Interview I can see you iWhen in Salt Lake City Stop clearly as the second in command at This Distinctive Hostelry to a tsowerful man with j?oojboiaii:zea:TaB Eatixs J&JiSSt C Ro5siter Mgr ing interests making yourself xoerienca gaining - ed 4 Mrs Walter Montgomery forwho merly Miss Jessie Riley was married In Elko Nevada June 9 o are the guests of Mr and Mrs Fred S Auerbach and Mrs A A Harlow of Long View Texas who Is the guest of Mr and Mrs Lawrence V Guild The table was gay with decorations of deep yellow coreoposls combined with sprays of blue delphinium Covers were laid for 30' guests Miss Alice Dick of New Orleans was the motif of a beautifully arranged luncheon presided over by her aunt Mrs V: A Cavenaugh at the Town club Wednesday ghasta daisies were combined with deep yellow African marl-gol- ds for the decorations of the table Covers were laid for sixteen close friends of the honored guest m 1 that reminds me your mother says you're not going to be married in church Im sorry lor mat youo make a picture coming up that long aisle with atraln of girls You re go ing to be the prettiest bride Mar burg's had for many a long aay "After that you'll have to come to the wedding even if it is at home Miss Rosa" pro-jecki- V g — -- j Looks like an early winter es Mercury climbed only to 77 on for temDerature Saturday with 74 degrees registered at six de-ere- o'clock While no snow fell on the mountains some is reported by Denver We were content to get 38 Inch of rainfall This new precipitation added to the 17 which already fell Friday brings the total In the last storm to 53 all told Better turn on the steam and avoid the Indians at the Pioneer days celebration— it would be tough to be scalped If the weather cools Sol Is so bald the redskins could n't find a hand hold to do the trick ' Last year skies were clear with a plenty hot 101 degres registered foe maximum and 53 degrees min imum temperature Nicaragua expects a bumper 35 coffee crop 1931- - 4 Demand for rayon in the Nether lands is greater than last year w Japan is now one of the chief markets for American automobiles en c ng' - - vrt sew-In- er (Copyright! 1934 by Sophie Kerr) England (To Be Continued) — Mnneratln!" Ttnlv's 1 e a A i h a f— chejmical concern now empla 27- r ouu people ' Shoots Self : Major Due to Strike Worry For Appointments With LILLIAN DUnil SAN FRANCISCO July 21— (AP) —Major David W Gooch 38 of Sacramento a staff officer of the national guard on strike duty here committed suicide by shooting himself with his service pistol guard today headquarters announced Three notes were left by the officer who shot himself Friday afternoon In a downtown hotel Window Formerly of Honnold's Beauty bhop Emporium Flicno 10 Vanity Dsaufy Saon! 450 Z5th Street ia NEWHOUSE HOTEL tnL TrrTTuil I I £0 impressed have studio executives been by Josephine' Hutchin-orj- 's first few days of film work in "G ntlemen Are Born" opposite Dick Ppwcll that a change has been mape in her recently signed contract wit 1 the company Originally tho agr nement called for Miss Hutchin-sonj- 's appearance in two pictures ft ycajr this has been altered tp three In-tThp distinguished young actress 3 s to carry on her stage career by apprarlng in the theater In New Yoj-fin "the winter while playing la plcurcs in the spring and summer dufing the1 period of her Warner cor tract which Is for a term" of ' "That's what I was angling for X an invitation Well— I wish I had Hrs a niece like you my dear I certainly do" Miss Rosa gave her a wafehers looking In the room saw the! body hearty kiss "And stop your as Evily says about 'Jane Two notes were addressed to tho You can't live other people's lives mrflnr'K wlff Mrs Violet French for them" Gobch of Holllster and the- third Amy walked slowly out of the was to the police fcne hnii?p nrni down the street r note intimatedit'iijii'n ij would never she felt quite stop MaW Gooch committed suicide be- nrnlecklne" about Jane When she caUse of worry over the strike sit I reached home she ignored" the uation-- : hxx:table and went to the piano to of face pow--More than 50 shades conjure away in music her wish to J with her at to be see Jane peace of rougi? are on isale In der and 48 ' - qa enter- : u-rnt-fi A ' delightful entitled "Wake Up and Dream" by John Mcehan Jr with songs by Jack Stern Bernie Grossman Graco Hamilton Sid Cutner and Gordon j ! attendance Buzzell will start the second! wek of production on Monday - Mr and Mrs Clarence Bamberger entertained at a party Sunday afternoon at their home in Cottonwood in honor of Mrs Charles J Allen who has recently returned from Europe where she has spent several months Fifty guests were in f -- r-- Well—" Reproof wouldn't work She Mrs Martin C Linden gave a luncheon Tuesday at the Alta club in honor of Miss Selma lindem of Chicago who is a guest at the Lindem home In Federal Heights The affair also was la compliment to Mrs Gerard Werner and Miss Jennie Auerbach j of New York who during their Visit with Mr and Mrs Fred S Auerbach are being extensively entertained Mrs A A Harlow of Long View Texas who is the gue3t of her sister Mrs Lawrence V Guild also will be an honored guest Thirty invitations have been issued j and their Lindem Mrs and Dr truest left the later part of the week for a visit at the Flat Rock club Celebrate I CHAPTER VIII Miss Helen Ruud (right) of Madison Minn daughter of Mr and Mrs A C Ruud who will spend the winter with her sister and brother Mr and Mrs James A Callan love -- j by Falls Territory Toj Close bhop luesday Tjwin Miss Jardine had been observing ' months LOWE AMY PLAN GIANT PARADE Jane's but Jane schemes tq keep them apart Then one evening Howard calls on Amy and almost immediately they fall In friend : Minnie B Moyes filed a Second 1 t Howard Is attracted I Mr and Mrs wUUaja l : — By Sophie Kerr Iila heart ks It P AVright spent the week la Lcraa at the home of their Wor- - — —— itIDA1I0ANS - BEGIN HERE TODAY Wlien HOWARD JACKSON yonnjr geology profeor come to town of the small middle-wester- n pretTERRY the JANE Marburg tiest rirl In town determines to win vhr I — MY MFEV: AIocxo o — "STAY OUT I and July announce Francis Jtn the engagement of their daughter son Carma to Morris Newbold OS Rlyer-tor- u Newbold A cf Thomas The marriage will tae place Lake temple August 15 la the Salt Miss Francis who was & graduate eolleze in Ogden and Agricultural colState the Utah very jpopular lege at Logan waswas a member la dramatics She Theta and club Weber of the a: phi Phi national dramatic fraternity Mr Newbold attended college lh Calilornla Mr and Mrs William B Saxton cf Upton spent Monday and Tuesday at the home of Kir and iroROAN R i 7—21— Mr - j STANDARD-EXAMINE- — —— — Visiting With Relatives Is $ '" — A DIs'tincHv6 Residence G m'uc "in-dispcns- abl ©" ' Salt Lake s ftfost Hospitable Hotel Invites Yoa 00 - far-reac- h- !! v7aters O ©-' ' ri Temple Square J n President renowned Throughout the West til iVt?' f O Mrs An Abode i SALT LAN E'S I3EIVEST QOTE Hotel eo o y © urn -- It I ate5 Single $2 to $4 Double $250 to $453 400 R00D23 400 Batfis dtel l ! 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