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Show THE I1EKALD - JOURNAL, PAGE SIX SA'Il'KIt.U. LOGAN, UTAH, I f OOmT 'btE. 1 OrFce BCW OvN'A FjOBoT mhPssW EvjE-f- ? lHG LOAF MrAUSES, IM1 iTS t FEW A HIM bt.E. VmHW L L y. 1 ll51. t By Ahern NaU'RGL7 MAAAV15iT, dli--f 'SttePPi'M.S VESreRBAV VMHG.M vmacre: 1V4 f RipE Boat, virfH cahT X VOO OoT TtT' - uX An' I' j ( UP TN ITASGlI motor AU7 - (J JOB OF f GiFf TP 1xQ q faA S Hiaa ' TNTrl7 vlaaDT I VTURE 5 q 13 PuTTIaIG LIKE WITH AIR. y, GOClo L&oK STUslMiTo Ul "BLACK Gli '.'r!T WWPPLi SiLL. FcR A BRE-rreF FRSLri I -- Ta A VJtLD POCK FoR UALTZ, I OUT" RcW CL7 A - i 1 - 'TPTSTaIg TOklEV, IPSAV ASK VQ(j7 Trl AT Tr! 7 , ( MOTOHUj! OUiki AVBQPV SrfoUUP TLPAT BV cM A "RAFT v, , ' lF '0K ns VoJ R ) i TrJAT MGkiE:'V TVtitLrT" UZLL? G-E- UIGDDtMG A AH7 OARS, Cix TOUR CjxltcTTlS Wr-ro- oK ' S.HOULO To BF EXAMPLES To orrice boto WHO pf r?OVMlM' T1 F nu S VOU TTf?OV- or Cuto oCOD Xitpy A M H norheD uP To A 'GOCCtSS, IM UFL SLE SO MUCH OF TR' BlOr SHOTS VgE-Ao- f E By Williams OUR BOARDING HOUSE By GEORGE CLARK OUT OUR WAY SIDE GLANCES ' 1) K 2. IM 1 I Par') TI7 CaLLFCTiOsi ! ' tVT.Uu&r inti. o l31 s, pt Off Bt Nf SENViCC INC Somehow, Charlie, she dont seem to set them rags off like she used to. Im afraid shes beginning to show her age. tv - . an id Top the. The contrast between Warner Baxter played m Daddy Long Legs and the one he portrays in ' Surrender. the Fox picture coming Sunday to the Capitol theater, is said to the versatility of Bax- ter. Few actors can wear good clothes with more favorable Sartorial effect than this po'pu-- , lar leading man of the screen, and he has few', if any. equals In a role that requite i a form. In ''Surrender' he wears the uniform of a French war prisoner. who finds hunself confined in a German prison camp, camp, as this of punishment particular hole of despair happens to be. Because he is an electrical to reengineer he Is detailed habilitate, so far as possible, a occudecaying nearby castle, man. a pied by a solitary old retired general of the Prussian army, and 'his beautiful niece. Paifirularlv is Dum.iine, the In this prisoner, interested beautiful young lady who the old "cncr.il on his walks. Through tlv' medium of a fire that breaks mil in a pavilion near ihc Dumaine tmully meets the gill who thanks him icilv lor having risked his life to extinguish the blaze. It is quite ibviju; hat she bears no love for Fr nch-mcrole rs n. At" last Dumaine discovers himself In love with the fair Frauletn. He fights against it. The girl becomes more interested in him and fmallv she finds herself struggling between love of the man and love of her country. What the two do In this unusual circumstance provides a powerful denouement. The role of the girl Is portrayed bv Leila Hyams. one of the beautiful and talented young women in talking pictures The supporting east includes such of the stage and favorites screen as Alexander Kirkland, Ralph Bellamy, William Pawley, Howard Phillips and C. Aubrey Smith. . PREFERRED hottom Mis Annie F. Yeates entertained at a quilting party on afternoon aftei Wednesday which a dinner was served to ladies' Mis. tile following Mrs Marion Grace Jessop, Mrs Frances Jessop, Yeates, Mrs Fay Yeates, Mrs Reva Marvil Clawson Bignell, Mas and the hostess Mr and Mi.s William Fwci of Logan were visitors on Kiin-- j d iy afternoon at the home ui Mr and Mr.s Aloha Trnlson Mrs. Ulive Kgan and son Doyl and Jack wcie Saturday night visitois al the home of Mis Lucile Cummings of Logan Eail Allen, the new stake president of the Y M M I. A and his bi other who has charge ol the scout woik were visitois at mutual on Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs Union Egan and Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Egan amt children motored to Richmond on Sundiy and spent the afternoon with their mother, N.lrs. Annie Egan. The Mutual Improvement association is working on the The Joy of the pageant. World " which will bo presented to the public on Tuesday night next week The main characters will be porlraved bv Willis and Florence Johnson. Joseph Rasmussen. Marvin Anderson and Robert Albrecht Musical numbers will be rendered by a double mixed quartet, a g.s chorus with solos by Lulu i eales and Clara V. Anderson. The Boy Scouts will also give several numbers on the program. THE NEWFANGLES vcw vo " Co uiutsT "a I s vtnotu uM tMMDCU) ME cAk' TOC 'MESH Cue A& PCILki NMD CURB'D t .HD VJJUEW im'i CHMO WE t iCv Chick W1U-1T- More Christmas Shopping! ,CO S. postage stamps to sts: ,ME . ... and ry - coe OF A ME 5 tN AND OUF R- - I sW vf k 'THir W.L L.cf - - 2 KjJ; ? t'V'.Y FRECKLES MS SAj AND HIS FRIENDS JE'C F STUFF ce-VLE- is FLS ) S v E GnjFi iW 0 TIE -- A.. Ever' aCAcs , - I ' you A ir CFTT sis UP; -- r MJtLE I ' say The. Pass Word ITS ls isut OF FOP S Move OUR CLUB BOUSE IS LOOMED UP COOP AM 71SWT - 1.5 COWES N JUS' 'ELL M'W AM AS DOODLE CALLED Tj Ta-- m To TuS AC X J MOODLg.. I SJ kiogopy SMOOPIM CA M A30UMD-- - TJLD ALL. TWE (' DS TMAT VJE-C?-e ALL TVS. OOOFS OF TwE OTME E U ta am yoo vooi 'E rw club J ! YEP ITS L.CCWED UP '!SWTEEM A CALABOOSE .. I A GOOD T,1I(0S THAT OLD LOOM R3UMD povS 2'ChT mow, OS PLETEHSaOM? Ll''"n tr CLUB 5P - CAE- -. .s; 'i 5 l" n'L7 fXODLE, AS-- L bulletin- - fot MOTHCRS and m cum oi loo.e uncuimlled id inn po tugc and tianilling A WCU) IT it IS Buicuu, Daily HFRAI D JOLRN L, 1322 New Yoik Avenue, Washington, D ( t - S tv--- Washington i.g.GWJlY? T T LL WAV By Cowan PCESEMV AMD "DO U)E NEED IT ! - LET'S. GO LOCK AT MOLD jM Vt FOR MOTHERS want the packi t of m'u n dose liciewitli twenty cent By Crane NIBLEY The business of being a Mother is one of the most difficult and at the same time one of the most satlsfactoiy women jobs in the world. Because nature arranged that should bear children, it does not necessarily follow that every woman can be a good mother without giving any Buieau thought or attention to the job.sevenOurof Washington its plainly written, has ready for you a packet ol authoritative and interesting bulletins on MOTHERHOOD. The titles are. 1. Parental Care Care of the Baby liild Health Child Management Childrens Manners School Lunches Childrens Parties If you want this packet ol bulletins fill nut the coupon below and mail as duelled ' me esti-pro- - - P3i er NfAjpvtcr ? J Behind Closed Doors! phos-ohoru- B I Finishing work on the new ward recreation hall at Newton js underway The structure is 0f yellow brick and provides a jiall and nine classrooms, The construction cost is mated at $35,000, and was begun about two years ago under di- rection of Bishop Ralph C Jones and his counselors. An opening dance will be held m the new hall on Christmas eve with Joe Adams Meriy-- i orchestra in attenda.'.ce FOR YOlR DIET Among the Moors, if a wife does not give birth to a son The most important mineral after being married a few years, substances required m food ares, she may be divorced with the the salts of iron, iodine, consent- - of the tribe and can calcium tlime, mangamarry again. nese, potash and soda. bOOCOirOCOO o t y i t o t o o o o o o o v o o o o i- EPARTMENT O Finishing Work On WASH TUBBS New Newton Chapel At the Capitol GENTLEMEN r doodle f AM r Il Fim; AM 1 JUST TLMKJSWT OF A COOP PASS EGG! MOC2D LOWS TMAT ? TP ATS ELECAMTP WELL, QIT - 1 L. I'LL BE CoiMG VJEPE gg TUSSg MAMIM SAUEBMPAUT Fob ) g3lWT M,0 SUPPER TuMlCMr am' X jt. Eaply, COMT WAMTA BE LATE... VbU At THE GODLE CluS iM TUG AAOPM'.MS. MOODLG see i I c"T;je MOODir.i By Blosser I DOODLE y ' V. Jt Y .'Tii- ... x 4 -- NO. - STV1T .. am a reader of the Daily Logan. Utah. - . - . - Heiald-Journal- . 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