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Show T1IE HERALD-JOURNA- LOGAN, UT AIL SATURDAY, L, The Herald - Journal A BY LLEWELLYN Week-da- hearty That one when started QUICK ... rcstortd in better than fellow-American- MEN OF THE CENTURY 'otlay we pay respectful tribute a man of our own profession, race J. Urackbrain. Mr. Crack in, who is sident of the s yumnists just , an ultima-)I'n-ha- is-- d demanding a one - hour for all At the Grand with 60 off for few er eh, and bigger pay, (3) deporta-- t of all editors, and (4) uncen-c- d expense accounts. If these sands are not complied with, we U do no more about the niat- declared Mr. Urackbrain. himself vigorously. Bravo, Urackbrain! vutes at Irofesjsor Walter Welti, rijfht, and Professor N. W. Christiansen, who will direct the presentation of the opera, Uioletto, on Monday and Tuesday nights respectively. The two leaders of the college musical department head a large staff preparing for the presentation. x . Synopsis Tells Story of Opera Rigoletto Mon-tero- o s. Mon-tcron- CORNISH Rigo-letto- The 's i 1 is one who can when radical young men d Elbert Hubbard's "Philistine" end of H. L. Mencken's "Mer-y.- " v THE CYCLE plain tu nec, friendship, love, engage ment, rriage, quarrels, ire, enrage- -' ment, ryers, judges, something phoney, idols, verdicts alimony , , n, . DARKEST AMERICA LN - has penetrated into the far places of the earth, Miss plains tilda Measle, iv Dilution cd explorer, has just from r's journey I ro-n- a Af-- I - At the Capitol Miration g conquered of the ic. ears Miss isle. There is If you were a wealthy (and one tTochlrss somewhat conceited author aud lc left the middle of a last you brought an impudent little rs miniature golf course!" Bowery girl to youi luxurious home, where you could studv the movie star, her ary Cooper, primitive reactions at leisure i u man can love more than so as to incorporate them in your woman nt a time, next novel, you would probably if his wife finds it out, find 'yourself involved in exjt V! citing und unexpected happenings. This' is hilariously the case in nl doc liungsltirlcr. who is a "The Brat." the Fox Films picture on Democrat, says that 5 O I. Sally ONeil in the title N for, "GOSH. OUR POV- - featuring its engagerole, which fl ment Sunday begins y:" at the Capitol theas one of the Acclaimed ater. I E DIARY of the ear, finest comcdy-dramathe film offers priceless cntir- iJanuarie 13) lrlic up, and Dame Drew doth tainment as the action leaps from me what I ilo desire for din- - one climax to another, and I do reply: Uream of That Brat," penniless, stems a broom soup, chicken meal at an Italian restaurant, and and fricandeau of veal, boiled Is haled into the Night Court. charlotte aux The author, attending the session in, guinea-fowHies and some delicious gra- to get "color," is intrigued bv de riz." And Dame Brew doth manner, and takes her to , That do be an excellent hi.s Long Island estate. Here she ce; I shall order the food-f- a continually shocks the author's forthwith." and aay, My dignified mother, the two society and do he very hungrie today: girls who are battling to become send 13 cents . worth of Mrs. Author, in fact everyone, but the younger brother, the black burger and a small onion." 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STATE I am a reader of the Dally Logan, Utah, Ilcrald-Journa- l. . - arc We fcrlmg very worldly and Mr. Ho ever and can have all our share Mr. Mellon of "spiritual blessings" free of just now charge ... (Yours, too? well, thats generous of you!) in return for a little of the nasty old, vicious old, material old, good times -- old prosperity - take the uplift, Mr. Hoover and give us the cash We can imagine ourself with a shudder -- coming home to the Gift and the Heir one night and saying wed lost our job and adding . . . imfeel "But, Honey we and mensely spiritually uplifted it will be a great moral blessing to all of us . . hear About all we would would be "Oh, yeah?" - and a polite hint thut the family would rather count beans than blessings any day - what a cruel But, seriously and callous attitude it is -- that tells a few million desperate Americans that although they may b drifting toward bankruptknow and dont whats going cy to happen in 1932 they should retile to some quiet spot and count their spiritual blessings -- instead of getting out and fighting in the good o'd American way for bet'et times AND. LISTEN: The time count your blessings is when - and when have them haven't them it's time to giving thanks - and go out to annex a few blessings thankful for. Rigolctto to you you quit and be Anderson Rites Held In Millville Chapel MILLVILLE Funeral services were held on Sunday at 12 noon for J. P. Anderson. Prayer was offered by Elmer Humphries. Speakers were President George W. Lindquist of Logan, Martin Olson and T. H. Cutler. Musical numbers were furnished by the ward choir. The duet part was sung by Jerome Taggart and Hose B. Pitkin. Prayers were by Elmer Humphries and Joseph L. Vnderson. The grave was dedicated by Charles Anderson. Smlthfield Junior high evening was a real halt was filled to its capacity. I'cmonstnitions of the M. I. A. contest dances were given by ward members. Margaret Bingham was pleasantly surprised Sunday evening by members of the U. I. Bingham family, the occasion being her birthday. Mr. and Mrs. George O. Hansen entertained at a dinner party at their nome Wednesday evening in compliment to Elder Leslie Hansen, who recently returned from the Southern states misA delicious sion turkey dinner aas served to the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Hanson and sons, Terry and Halvor, Mr. and Mrs. S. Ivan Nilson, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Matkin of Hyde Park. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. Orlin Hansen, Mr. ami Mrs. Morris Hansen, Miss Adris Holjeson, and Fcrrin and Dolancc Holjeson. After dinner the remainder of the evening was spent In social chat and music. The Ladies' Literary club will give a silver tea at Winn's confectionery Wednesday at 1:30 p. m. Mrs. Adrian Toolscn, president of the. club, and other officers will preside nt the tea tables. C. W. Clark, n H. O. Van and Dr. G. L. Rees left Tuesday afternoon for Idaho Fulls where they will attend the district convention. Mrs. Truman Hillyard entertained the Junior Ladies' Literary club Thursday at her home. Mrs. W. A. Hansen read The Great God Brown," a four act ThirO'Neil. play, by Eugene teen members were present. Invited guests were Mrs. W. A. Hanson. At the close of the afternoon, a delicious lunch wa3 the school Friday Success. The ' old-tim- ... week. Mrs. ('aider Smith of the M. I. A. stake hoard was a visitor at the First ward Tuesday eve- mug. Tile Gold and Green bull held OBSERVER (2) i the men-of-weal- th free speeches our congressman . A first aid team is being or-ganized in the Benson Stake Bee- hive girls department, under the direction of Dr. Wendel Budge. member of the M. I. A. stake board. Dr. Budge and other nem-- j bers of the stake board formed the organization Wednesday evening at Richmond. This is the second team of its kind to be organized. The Benson Stake Beehive department will present a program at the Smlthfield First Ward, I Friday evening, January 29 The program will be announced at a later date. i Oscar Harwood, manager of the North Cache Merc., is reported as being oil the sick list this The old jokes must lmve a reabe disturbed Then Rigoletto asks son . . . because they keep on for the "maid w horn you lust happening. roof curried my night from Clarence Muse tells this on hither" He becomes frantic with his young son, who rushed up room to enter determination the to him the other day with the He pleads with tile Courtiers hut news that there was going to in vain be trouble at the candy store. SWE4RS REVENGE asked Muse. "Why? IOR DISHONOR diluted-patriotnew a baby girl, herself They just got rouina Finally Gilda and there's been a sign in the from the room and tells him she for of which midst the festivities In window saying "Boy Wanted" been dishonored. has Verdi's opera "Rigoletto, Rigoletto, ' enters to curse the Duke overcome with grief, orders the two days'. will be produced January 18 and room. the Courtiers to leave Well, did I say anyth! ig about 19 at the Capitol theater by the for seducing Monterone's daughit being new? music department of the Utah ter and he likewise curses Rigo-lett- Monterone, who is at this point of fun with for him. to ushered his making college cell, pausAgricultural through - State e es before the Dukes portrait exProfessors Walter Welti and N. The crowd in anger, sends out carW. Christiansen, directing, pressing his itgret that the Duke still runs free. "But," says Rig-- i ries with it an unusually interAct IL twill not be long thus, oletto, esting plot. the As the patrons that many superstitious Rigoletto the avenger Is nigh. In the clos-- ' Knowing be better able to follow the frets over the gloomy curse pro ing duet. Gilda prays for heavenThe Gleaner girls and M men will while Rigoletto Sparafueilc ly forgiveness, by first reading a synopsis, nounced upon him, are entertaining at a social func- opera swears vengence. the directors have prepared the presents a solution and leaves. tion Saturday evening at the home following brief story which tells IV. obAct Gilda, child, Rigolctto's only of Miss Agnes Troseth. About of the intreagues fallen into by serving hT father's melancholy sister, Maddclcna, Sparafucile's will be in the party. thirty-fiv- e beautiful daughter, asks him to confide in her. She bus lured the unsuspecting Duke h3 ' Rigoletto, Games of various types will be Gilda, the Duke of Mantua and wonders why they have lived in to her brother's house in the Czecho-Slovaki- a Indo-Chinintroduced and a buffet 'lunchepn their cohorts: such seclusion since coming to woods to be slaughtered, accordwill be served by the Gleaners Mantua. She also questions him ing to the agreement with RigoTHE STORY Art 1. about her mother who died at lctto. Miss Marjorie Egglestone enterthat the And Rigoletto has brought Gilher at Gilda's birth, whom she has, tained a group of friends The story presupposes closed in duke has licentious home last Wednesday evening just Monter-one'- therefore never known. AH' she da to see the fickle Duke in acran get from him, however, is tion frith a new prospect. Gilda's compliment to Miss Harriet Ander- a conquest with County daughter, and is now inter- further evidence of his mental disappointment is Intense, but her son who has spent the past four in upon designs perturbation. Suddenly he seems love never falters. In the quartet, months in Salt Lake. "Stung?" ested Gilda, though seized with the apprehension that each of the players is singing a daughter, was the game that formed the the Duke does not know that someone else is near. He calls characteristic lhood. The Dhke's entertainment for the evening. this lovely girl, whom he has Giovanna from the house and greedily' passionate. GDdas warmto Miss awarded were Prizes Ann Andrews, one of the best every day to ma- frightens her vdth his horrible ly devotional, Maddelena's coquetAnderson and Dale .Bcrgeson for been following At is his jester's expression of distress. After di- tish, Itigoletto's remorseful. (church) tins" dressed women on stage and was Luncheon the highest points. - selec BY JIM MARSHALL recting her to watch carefully ov- tHe clone of this- famous to daughter. screen, has an, important role in served Ly Mrs. Eggleston turn, Sparafucile and Rigoletto Incidentally while planning this er Gilda, he departs. Florence Earl, Lucille Bergeson second "The. Cheat,",. Paramount's talkie complete the: terms of their bar"adventure be observes KIDNAP DUNGHTER Kzbee Myler, Dopp, while Maddelena begins to wife would Raymond Count gain that version of an impoitant silent Ceprauo's RIGOLETTO OF ' About once each week PresiArthur Simmonds, Weldon Reeder, herself be an interesting subject find, herself, dike all the rest which will who show at the the Mr. or this, hit, Hoover or dent Mellon day3 Duke, Following of Elder Jensen, Wendell Andersen, ior amatory research. There is Womcpi falling madly in has slipped behind a tree, pre- love the.with Grand theater, for 3 days start- some gift to humanity gets up the hostess and guest of honor. the irresistablc Duke no limiting iniluenee upon the af- sents to himself Gilda for tf and beg Rhe a fine what have with her brother to snow amorous says state The fection of this lavishly spiritual plows ing Sunday. her love, but they think tfiey spare pleads intended viotim and this his in much and is He here road his the Duke. blessing cleared fiamc this explains In contrast to the usual declarhear consecoming: ridiculous offers v the and we always wonder if in appreciation is expressed by the first solo: "In Mv Heart all Are quently, Rigoletto the Duke exits in haste seriously ations of those interested in wooHouse community as transportation Equally Cherished;" at the close through the house, leaving Gilda proposal that he. kill the hunch ing favor and fortune from the thetheshadows of the Whitefor in to this, way satisfying him' the of which he expresses bark, the more convenient. president niays fickle gods of Thespia, Miss Anreflecting about him. whom she self in- having killed a man and so to we that to believes panic a continup be As student. she drews considers . her first part having been paid for a murder. all he otessed enters the may house tamed the courtiers supper 'at Wednesday ahuftdfntlj) ever best the h$ SAUKIFAUES LIFE FOR C played. bandt weaj)ingi loojtn on half appear, to kidnap her as ' " night in compliment to Vaudice offended1. with something or other? they LOVER ' That was 'in' Dymows "Nju, a had or if Mr. Mellon in his lone- Pitcher, Lewis Boman and Wells TWITS previously planned. Finding is' indignant at such Sparafueilc Russian play which Richard AS SPRANG blindRigoletto entering, they thanks for Jackson. All attended "Delicious COURTIERS LAUGH a dishonorable plot He feels like produced in Los Angeles ly apartmentof gives fold him while they make away "spiritual values" at the Capitol theater .in Logan. flaying his sister. But she at last surplus and later took to New York where the with At" their the Countess prey. departure, Rigoletto finally down pursuades him to kill the first upon him? , Mr. and Mrs. Earl Miles spent it achieved a great artistic suc- Showered and twits Ce- - tears of his blindfold, takes up a person enters Rigolctto who might arrive before timesame his the feeling (at last week visiting Mrs. Miles pruno, to the sport of the cour- - lantern, discovers Gilda's scarf, cess. , breast pocket to see if the check- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Moser at tiers. Meanwhile Marullo has dis- - enters the house and Rigolettos scheduled return. This her in chance I finding The way got my unfortunately, happens to be Gil-dbook is still there.) Preston. covered that Rigoletto who has cone. shouts, Ah, frantically the who has returned to take Nju was really too funny, " . . be to a a Mr. Charles Jaffa of Salt Lake been in the Duke's employ only Twas Father Cursed Me Its eusy politician actresd reminisced between "takes" another look at the two pseduo in times claim first a is three with you good months, living City spent this week end at the at Iaramount's New York stu- all lovers, and over hearing the plot, the credit for prosperity Act III. borne of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. rharming young lady, but Maruldecides to die for the Duke, lest dios. "I had been studying in a malo. all and then for like the thanks The is Courtiers rest, have ignorant Pitcher." give no substitute should appear in -brought dramatic school in Los Angeles of the therefore. to Gilda the When terial As the appointed girl's Mrs. and Mr. identity: Pitcher palace. blessings time they house Harvey home for three my exactly he enters of course prosicicy is very motored to Logan Monday to visit singing "Great Tidings" tell the Duke about their prank. Rigoletto returns and is given months when the opportunity was The Transformed he to hurries the room wherto Humpback's the sack containing the body. As "spiritual values Mrs. Pitcher's mother. Mrs. Anna offered to me. The manager ex- weakening they have concealed her. Just he rejoices over his triumo he but better not say anything Jensen, who is spending the to a Languishing Cupid." plained that his chief reason for about - then Rigoletto comes in now The Duke wonderenters hears his enemy in tb- - distance, singing, that, maybe winter with her daughter, Mrs. doing so was because I really ing how he might get rid of because he believes the best wav singing, Woman is Fii kle." In and then hard timet -- vou just Lillie Miller. looked like a lady nice of him Count In to find his Is lost child this, Rigoletto to act bewilderment he cuts open the blame everything onto Goi and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Miles en- tries toCeprano. wasnt it? hut unconcerned. But him, he incurs only help nevertheless sack. For an instant GiPlu reannounce that a greit spiritual tertained with an oyster supper the ire of the the all Countv. looks Duke. around fur clues. Tile lella gains consciousness, atpl awakening is taking place in compliment to anil Friday of all the courliers. first clue he gets, however, is him wlmt she has (lone, then that good times with Mr. and night Mrs. G. Andrew Ander- who finally thereupon plan to steal the the stupid rages rebuke from dies Poor overcome Rigoletto, their vices ar com- sen and family. The evening girl they think is his sweet- - the Courtiers for not understand- - with grief, falls lifeless over the . . was spent with radio music. ing back soon or else ing ttiat the Duke eannot now ' body of his child. (is us. n ' e film. Then he rebelled. "Hey'.' he said. "If this has to keep up for weeks I'll be seeing earthquakes. Anything within reason," he said, "but not plug , ,m tobacco." So they had a conference. The result was that the property man was dispatched for a nice plug of licorice, and once more ihe camera puts one over on the public. You can hardly pick up a newspaper or listen to two men talking oil a comer without reading or hearing: What this country needs Well, one thing this country needs is a little pawho run it, from triotism among the Washington. It needs men who will stop weeping about Europe and trying to meddle in Manchuria and see if they cant do somethng for their own country. s It needs fewer sending money overseas for investment in cracking nations. It needs pien who will insist that American politicians stop trying to run the rest of the world, and rescue the rest of the world, and give doles to the rest of the world, and start to work for their It needs a lot less silly gabble about international affairs and more common sense about American affairs. It needs a refutation of the silly lie that our prosperity depends on Europe and a realization that our prosperity depends on us, and that the sooner we stop fooling ourselves the better. All it needs in fact is that Americans stop being internationalists and Europe-saver- s and Great, Big Pals a to and and start being Americans, of America, for America, and let the rest of the world look out for itself. How (I), folk! Salaries of Ini stars have been drastie-I- I y reduced in Hollywood, but is our information that fickey Mouse is still getting Is tliree nibbles Of cheese ally, v e f in- is, you think he is chewing tobacco. Ho did f o r morning they THATS ALL Junior Smlthfield j j will JUST A LITTLE PATRIOTISM, , of Mammoth Undertaking MILLER t o b a cco Neither this newspaper, nor any of Its stockholders or olficials has any connectionn vhatever, directly or indirectly, with any political party, public utility, real estate promo-ioor other private business except the publication of newspapers devoted solely to public service. Tee speech has been .in. We hope it is fAGE THREE cessantly, and, upon occasion, with spitting ad-an- or 1932. you y THE TRUTH G, Hollywood . . . You can't believe a thing you see. "When "Old Man Minnick" is released will see Chic Sale chewing Afternoon Published every week day afternoon, except legal holidays, at 75 West Center street, Logan, Utah, by Cache Valley Newspaper Co.. N. Gunnar matter at the post office lasmuson, president, and entered as second-clas- s xgan, Utah, under the act of March 3, 1879. Subscription price in Cache falley by mail, $2.50 the year in advance, by carrier $3.50 a year in or 40 cents the month. Outside Cache Valley, by mail $5.00 the year. San Francisco office, 525 Market Gilman, Nicoll & Ruthman, Special Represen tatives New York office, 19 W. 44th St.; Boston office, St.; Chicago office. 410 N. Michigan Ave-.8 Tremont St.; Detroit office, 601 New Center Bldg. R. W. MARTIN, Advertising Manager DTTIS PETERSON, Managing Editor Every Chare 1 1 Newspaper Scripps-Canfiel- d In Cinematters JANUARY Or-de- Served. Mrs. Oliver Nelson entertained 6t a quilting party Wednesday afternoon. Guests included Mrs. Eliza Lowe, Mrs. Kelley Tool-soMrs. Emma Hanson and Mrs. Rlnda Chambers, Mr, and Mrs. H. M. Hodges, Mr .and Mrs. Mielo Cantwell, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gordon, Mr. and Mrs. Evan Hansen. Norman Hansen and Mrs. Rin-d- a Chambers attended the wedding reception given recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Hansen of Amalga in honor of their daughter, Ellen. Mrs. H. H. Tracey of Ogden, is spending the week visiting with her daughter, Mrs. C. W. Clark, and family. Mr. and Mrs. Parley Pitcher entertained at a beautifully arranged trousseau tea Monday afternoon in honor of their daughter, Helen. Miss Bonnie Fulkerson and Miss Bernice Cantwell assisted in receiving the guests, and Mrs. Norman Liuidbcrg and Lucille Phillips in serving. About guests called. Mr. and Mrs. Osborn Merrill of Idaho Falls, annuunre the arrival of a boy. Mrs. Merrill was formerly Miss KB horn Raymond. Trenton Mrs. Keith Hillyard of Smith-fiel- d is Bpehdinf the week-enhere with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Brown. Ray Hansen and daughters, El da and Margaret, attended the stock show in Ogden Friday and Saturday last week. Miss Margaret entered her prize cow at the show. is Mrs. Rosemond Fuell at Wellsvillc for an indefinite visit with her parents. Miss Larcne Butler was a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Hillyard of Smlthfield Wed- nesday and Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Kifford reck are a rejoicing over their first-bordaughter. Mrs. Peek was former- ly Miss Maurine Mortensen. Moth- er and child are reported to be doing well. William Haslam has returned to his home after undergoing an appendicitis operation. Webster Hunter and William Jones of Logan were here Satur-da- v on business. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill E. Funk are proud parents of a daughter, horn, January 9. This Is their first child. Rigolctto When a woman cries after quarreling with her husband it is generally because she has thought of something she forgot to say to him. d Fm fewer and lee lenrt Midi this winter uae ths new Vick Pisa Isr better 'Centrel'ef'CeMi" JUsc Together IF you spend your money for PRINTING in LOGAN you get a second chance at the same old dollar. WHEN that dollar goes out of town its GONE!!! Herald-Journ- al Press (ommercial Job Printirg Phone 50 for angthirm in Printirui |