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Show John A. Iraelson CAPITOL LOGAN, today & Sal. f i n ru i K' '3 ? In i J p Sj"' NT) i " - M LJLJ sn W A V sf 9 5 ; ? K ? T tl j rs Fra HDST iiuto ualisj CL,.. TALE LAAAAAi STAi l?ffl Dr. Jekyll and Mr Hyde, the another diuuth similar Robert Louis Stevenson horror tLss-iof 1934 unless conditions which eouies Sunday and Tuesday o that next the the better for the Hyrwin Theatre, brought Fred to duni'g change Utah all anil four mouths, rie March, its star, the highest honor three or citizens and water users are urged by a Screen player Cun March was chosen winner of the Jtate Engineer T. H. Humpherj s to for water cons- acting award of the take every precaution Academy of letter to watercom-missioner- s Motion Picture Artj and Sciences ervation. In s of the state, Mr. as the result of his brilliant portrayreviews conditions role. setting al of the forth the fact that the rainfall for the The role is perhaps one of the most difficult ever created by a iummer and fall of 193.5 has been in normal, resulting very writer, for the Mr. Hyde 'who comand a gene- mits a chain of unprecedented hormd baked soil conditions ral lowering of the ground water rors is basically the same man as Dr. Jekyll who is renowned for tibl. He further states that ' unusual amount ofj his kindness, gentleness, ana ability less th' re be an rainfaj during the winter, a repit.t-laa oCiantit. It wu3 L caue Mtrch ion of the drouth of 1934 appeals to, made both these able-abe inevitable'. a single inCivk.ua Water commissioners and water ,von the honor, users are asked by Mr. S evensons fiery is Weil known, Hiimpherya to cooperate on a sj stematic program Dr. Jekyll discovers a compound of conservation embracing four main v.hich enables Lull to UC cither one of the two mentho Oi.e v, holly expedients for saving water: 1. Divert all water not now used, good, the Other, wholly evil. It is for making up storage or Otherwise! when the evil gains dOT.iiUJ,,Cfc anc beneficially used, for the irrigation succeeds in entirely siiijectiig the of the ground to facihtate fall plowing! good to hi.-- whims that the Sequence md making pasturage. s of horrors begins with Umurn 2. Close, where practical and where Roue and Hobart U3 tlio two ipillway capacities are adequate, the lovely victims. fates of reservoirs and thus urovide all possible storage. . Divert, at the mouth of the caaion onto adjoining gravelly foot-- , small mountain streams to supNext Tuesday night in the 1st the underground water plement ward chapel a one act play wdl mpply. tt iL:;ls V A n i i c 3 R Jj !! r gG Ift.ieiirn ' t P . -'. 1 ', Bsrcrdis e .P, r ? P ,: a fy- f ri f.-- A', t 1 S'4Wfey6isUUi I j Tickel Tiskei RipiiiiliEM Mayor Two Year Councilman Two Year Councilman m From this source aione, we are casting in the state, fnnn November 1st in each and every Laverne Olsen attended a party jear, at least 150,000 acie feet of at the home of Mrs. William given ater, enough to irrigate adequately Selley at Wedsviliela-.- t Thorsdaj bran entire year 50,000 acres, an Mr. aud Mrs. Jenr.is Andersen area equal to that irngated in any tear from Ut ili hake and Jordan liv-o- r and children of Amo, Idaho wert-dinue- r from the Dear river canal in guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. Sox Elder A. Miller Thursday. county. April - P"t Lit - in drM 2 1 oU Dr. J. PAUL BURGESS GARNEL E. LARSEN V. WEIGHT C. L. HALL RccctTci Recorder VERNON C. OLSEN' EZ. W. ARCHIBALD TreaEurcr Treasurer RUBY W. JENEEN RUBY W. JENSEN al i g !. Winter-Quarte- rs l am just a plain iittle IrisJ no different, no more beautiful than any of my sisters. For years jjrew in unknown a forgotten spot, near an grave, in the Old Mormon Cemetery at Florence, (Winter quarter) Nebraska. ' Just eijiht years aso, in 1927. I was nought Ilcrum, Utah, where I have thrived in fertile soil, each 1 1 jearqiven more room to start uew r m!s. Now 1 have come to j ou. If you wiil Imt ivc me a small spot in your yaiden where can get water and sunshine I will he jour living remembrance from the Old Cemetery, here over six hundred Saints were i.iipi buvi.ig power, restricted tiade laid to iest during the winter of in ulustiiai products, forced liquid 345- - tu. itio i ;,i thesivi'ie iodusti v and ev ent Best wishes frem Brother and Sister Juallv another pen. id of high poik John Isiaqlstm, October 1935 pi Re-- , lor the consumer. 1 vv l Paid Political Advertising ( I ) W"VVWvVWVV77WVVWVVW1 . here have been ten such hog production ill the United Slate Tifv ID dm mg tiie past 45 ears. iO helhir or not firmers wish to rek the eey The Sago Lily camp of DaughtInstalLtion cf officer? of Amentli one will be decided in the Oct ers cf Utah Pioneers will meet at erican Legion I'omh Cache Post oh. r 20 referendum. 47 will tfire ii4 te at the next t te home cf Mrs- IL B. Nielsen, Do to the prcsyi lime Utah far aicc.u'uT ti be hell in the City JVjursday Ocicber 31, at 2:30 p. meis fiave received VS 2, 2 10 in the Si.iie En queers Office, Salt Lake Hal: ' cndi , Ocwoa'kJ, at S p. m. A 'good program is being tost coi C.:y, Utah. benefit paime: Si TO ALL per m. District ofiicus viii be in prepared and a good attendance mid pt.v meits v, i! 1c made ear owning, leasing, or otherw'sc hiving contiol of the is is dtnii ed. attendance. A !ar:re turn-ou- t next ear. C6 si rca. operuhou of any artesian vvellor wells, pump well or pump wells in the Mrs. Thomas Gi it fith of Prcv) hate o! Utah: Mrs. Heber Maughan and child is visiting here v. :th her parents ou. and each of you, will please r&n oi Vv eli3 ills spent Thursday Mr. and Lester take notice hereby, that pursuant to here with her parents Mr. and the provisions of Section A Hallowe'en banquet Mrs- N. J. Larsen. da. ice vi:i be given i;i the 1st Chapter 105, La .vs of Utah, 1935, nd wa d amusement hall, Thurs. Oct in order to prevent the waste or loss A Cjjrs a c.cz.7 ij Ayr. 31, the banquet will begin at S p. of the undeigroun'd water in this Mrs. Earn Alien e.iteitained m. The affair is sponsored by state. ag, s than a cLizh cj rc:i:.z :ce a You are hereby required, at your number cf lady friends at din- the ward AI. I. As Tickets for f.nd generous helpings of ner and a quilling at her heme the banquet will be 3oc and may oiyii cost and expense, to repair, plug Ccge Cod czrr.or.jeve . . . be obtained from iM- W. Smith, cap or by valve or other mechanical Thursday afternoon. H. E. Kelletto Mr. Carver. Ad- device, and completely close such Thus the bock reviewer cf the well or wells, pump well or mission to the dance will be 15c deNew York for 10c men and for ladies. A pump wells, the water of which is not scribes the very palatable literary Mrs. G. W. Allen entertained at short program wid be rendered bei g put to beneficial use, on or befare that will be sqt before you ia a quilting at her home Thursday fore November 1, 1935, and the same duting the banquet. afternoon- Luncheon was served. sh il remain closed until April 1, 1936 Fa, lure to comply with the provis-- r V n i b tl tJ Lj Nfe ions cf (tits Order within ten (10) n ?s nii am; Twin sons were hern to Mr. 0 ii.ZilUi t .VJL i vs after the first publication hereof nz A r ana Mrs Ray Olson last Thurs-my- ii by law a misdemeanor and in addiMrs. Olson is at the heme tion to the punishment provided by of her patents ivT..and Mrs. Nels Announcement is made by Mr Tuv, the State Engineer may forbid Larsen at Yv'ellsviile. and Mrs. YVitliam Buist of Mer. Sara '?7arc Dassctts latest and the use of water from such source or don of the marriage of their daubeet story, which will appear onrees. to Morrill Wright Mis. Glen Douglass of Stnithlield ghter, Gladys serially in these colamcs. rovided, however, that upon satof this city. The marriage took returned to her home Thursday isfactory showing to the State Enginin the Salt Lake a & Q after saeudiug ten days at the Ike place Thursday eer, a modification of this order may were temple. They accompanied home. be had in any case where it is shown Bradley Stanley Heath, a stranger whose by Mr. Wiights parents, Mr. that a compliance with the provisions powerboat runs aground on the and Airs. John G. Wright. lereof will result in a paartial dimintreacherous Cape Cod shoals, ution or complete destruction of the stumbles into the Homestead 'A'l'k' flow of such well. h M?. and into the life of Marcia Mrs. Andrew J. McGee was Dated this 19ih d iv of October, 1935. Howe, a young widow with T. 11. IiUMPHERYS hostess to the Kard A club at her whom half the men in the village STATE ENGINEER home Thursday evening. . High are already in love. Out of his score prize for bridge was won by Mrs. Leora Petersen and all clothing falls a leather case Mr:?. Leroy Jensen entertained cut by Mrs. Elva Andersen. crammed with gems and the members of the Coterie club at Special guests wore Mrs. Etrra enigma of this puzzling possesEvans and Mrs. Ilervin Nielsen. her hunc last Friday. High score sion provides the pivot around ntize for bridge was won by Mrs. Leah Petersen and all cut prize which the story devolves. Marcias blind, intuitive belief in by Mrs. Frank Dusenberry., Or if fO fi-S- u- '! J p El b. U. a. Oils'h ut-- i. I'tLLliidl j ill jeii V v es Ui0IiD MUSDIS ! -- i!oice 100-5-1- 1 - - $ ffil WARD PMY finirn The reguhrr Literary meeting of the Third ward Rehef Society will be held next Tuesday at the ward chapel. All membeis are urged to be present. An M'-- . and Mrs. Vooiniff Lndcrsor. infereirting and ixciliiig circus 15 given h the Second ward pri-a- y of Salt Lakj and Mr. end Mr?. D. last night in the. w'aid R. Dirgess of Saliva v'ore week end 'fercotion hall. Following are the -. and Mrs. guests at the home of DWs as they appeared: lap dancing. J. Paul Burgess. iree clowns, tight rope drr.cing, Dlt act, tallest lady in the woild, Mr. and Mrs. 11. A- Fiiason and t0Mic dialogue. Red Riding Hood and nod M.t.. John Eiiason and lr. 'to Wolf, Piratis, the man on the on Ross spent Monday and Tues I'Dg trap: eo. enake cl,armr, Siam in Malad lav with Mrs tJohn C. twins, qiiiniupltts, one elephant - MieDcn who is ill. critically guerillas. Jhncing and a f.hh pond iveie en ,!"1 i .1! C nd" j.,' g ti o in-- M;?. J. A Waidea was hostess fa 6. J to a number of indy frierds at her M two . - list Friday afternoon aom? and vatrng in honor of her birthday itri RJnesd tv aftorr" Junior B. Nie-- f0' I en ns ! y o v, n i h 'is s-- " Christia sc n w is in charge the mu-dec- , f t a p opr m v. mniversary which occurred Saturday. Music and rocial chat were Ji joyed. A dainty luncheon was rved to about fikecn guests. hi1 Ly '..'is Marlin Anhder entertainl.utl at her home Thursday evening .0AS ar,d c! Jd in cornuliment to Marguerite Niele,; 'Mi . r. a n d C a . son and ? Archibald whose Logan. Luncheon was served will be an event of marriage h all 6A hot dinner was servarrangement's in Hal wen motif. Special ed followed guests by bridge C uests inMesdames II. B. Nielsen, IT clude Mr. and Mrs. Fred Haglund Andersen, Francis Sbaeffer, of I rran, Mr and n ewey Lhason and Alton G. Bird, the honored guests and Mr. fge filler. and Mrs. Anhder. Insisted c j r- - "jtiitians.'n, a :in ,r soir-.t- Mrs- - ed . A i ! . c Ez-.W- Nov-embe- r - y 1 6 tea-he- rs Agricultural college extension sen ice. Anyone who laised corn or hogs in 1935, whether he signed a contract or not, is eligible mm ole. Places and method of voting have been designated by the countv corn hog officers', At the present time poik produc-tio- n in Hie United States seems head ed tor the greatest increase dining the next three years that it has ever made in a penod of similar tengf h, as io'lieated by glowers in the corn belt. Assuming no contiol over hog numbers and coin acreage, the stage is now set for nn unprecedented increase in hog production. This might mean socuiiee prices for hogs, reduced h.-c- Hop-Isio- lat to It. TERRY A. J. PETERSEN j i p y The belief Society wuril teacher Imppi'j surjii izei! at their ann-ucon cntiuii at VVellsville in tuunst when President John A. Nraeken nuiniised to piesent to each Iii hef Society te.-- her in the Hyrum .ke, all ten wards, an Iris bulb, brought by him from Winter Quarters Nebraska ei lit j ears ago. The followin'! card is presented with each bulb : Iris corn-hocontracts exNovember till 30 ai.d on piring ho another marketing year just opening, farmers are preparing to parfieipate in the nationwide corn-horeferendum which will he held Saturday, October 20, to determine what steps shall be taken during the coming season, according to Director William Peterson of the Utah State With in Four Your Councilman VEEN MILLER Dr. J. -- ? J wer-- r Four Year Councilman EARLE V. ALLEIN W. 3 REQ Pfflf pTff'A tifUiUulU EiUl) 10 il S. it til Jilnl S. A. DUNN s a .fvL ftJb UUsiH Mayor LOUIS P. M AUGEAN ' r".r ! ft i ItLl NR L (T5.V s plug, cap or valve, all be presented daring the preiinvr artesian wells not nnw used for culi- ary. exercises of the regular mutualmeeting.. The play entitled nary and stockwatering purposes. Mr. Httnrp;irrys'SiVC5,sesfilcr Threer5'?v'cr,v?F Trutr rec'oih-feed" ended Ly the eVuthcrities of the f conserving artesian water resources churchThe cast includes Dolores citing the fact that there are Afton about Thorotensen, Pct.vsc.j, wells in the 35,000 artesian Ciair.e Gmiui and lUte of Utah, about 20 000 of which Lyle Larsen, Keith Nielsen. Everyone is running wild and wasting. UL3 r f g be-0- 4. Close, by slLtl'ilitO j d-- Nolke D r-- Number a n i J I; i diTal-persoaali- tv j 3 rjz r'i i ur d it ?a js p r' c. r 5m bd L uf j rtr f?li iL HUm-pheiy- un-th- COWfi EAST" CS Q) 'wJJ U-- AAAAA A A A A A AA AAA A AA A ; WAY Ccunfy, Utith, Frida?, Get. 23, 193e f? a Wef f i . Utah faces b Sun To-ilr- CT (ir'Jj Eyrcra. NiGHT p T3 7 X Volume ill VAUDEVILLE and PICTURE" Kerald-Triban- p - ( Llu OV'h' I . n yj 13 Ffr,;o 1 -- , kt3 the mans innocence brings its own reward. a s q Do nc tr:ss fiktrep enfag SrssiaSiimens of Shis c&sorhtKg sJsry r., Mrs. A HA) JO CJ PINSIAPL ( S) liAMao?FU. I NX tIS iHEALTH WILL WITH S MOLT J k AND I OP APTETiT .D, f I ! J. A. Wahlen entertained at Jinnei. at her home Sunday after-no- o . Cover3 were laid for fourteen. Out of town guests were Mr. and Vtrs- Roy Wahlen and son and Mrs. W. E. Darn ley of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. C A. Hail and daughter cf Salt Lake and Mis, C, L. Reese and family. Mrs. Blaine Nielsen was hostess to the R. L W, club at her home Thui'-day- . A Halloween program was given with special readings by Mrs. George Eiiason and Mrs. irvin Hall. Luncheon was served to 12 club members and 4 special guests. |