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Show .Wf a -- f' Taiigg ' ' TG - Jmiga..-..- t:j rr r T IT E II E RAI.D-- J O U U N A L, I'll ZKk, EDITOR. PHONE MRS. RULA C. i rn I Friends Arrange M .1 Mr arul Mtvho wore nhseiin-- , Ynifitotj Iht e.i tiding opv .lutun n flnv, i -Thf m ini Unit 'm Mr and Mis Mrs W E SL.d.uoic Mrs CUik E Huk'n-Mr- dint flu. l. ilKins.m. Hai M W joorePaul PASSION PLAY (Continued I,Mi in front of his mouth, and fluttered its wings. The suicide of Ju(Continued From Page One) das was an execution in which unuthei deal, this time for ii.g ir Satan was hangman. He dragane John It, was headed by ropo ged Judas at the end of avae Johnson is an able sun to the top of a ladder. Judas, anHt g Dcmbeiat a intestines and the blackbird other Vilon Iiim? to prominence m the of an animal concealed in front administration Democratic Nution-i- l of his clothing Satan tears open th it show Committee record the garment, the bird flies away, KH on October he contributed the intestines fall out and Satan i:, and helped raise much more and Judas slide down the rope Mrs Now he is the representntie Kersc I tit r of Elm igu The entrance of Hell , into Hell llefin-erof the National sagar Hi, who is Msjtmg m Loyan with was pictured by a wide open In i and Mis I) E and has worked out a parents, month of a monster, and souls solution to the sugar mess On Budge, was hostess at a bo in eaptmed and released during the the surface it doesnt sound suppei thuliy arrargt d budge play passed through his mouth. It calls for a larger so bad. it' on at her prnts homo WedA painted picture, representing the at quota for the Philippines And to soul, was hung from the mouth me eMnsc of Cuba. of ea Ii of the two thievea who cumiiensuto Cuba, it proposes on died uponathe cross The angel the remoal of all dut takes the soul of the penitent 1'uhun raw sugar The Devil snatches the thief Hut there are two jokers (m o of the impenitent one. ah soul ride t ibk ion ol witn a complete embargo This ot The actors remained on tho Italian Hum i no Doth and Cuban refined sugai Mi Johnson s filtered with a bowl of 'ilmonnouise stage during the entire perforhelps mance They sat upon barriers pi ik phlox At the imH wen tad' clients The other is the f.ic of their respective division and look tapers in sJtr uindei ibra Uhe removal of a tariff on C1 P1 lie i ards m sp h s ol pink were tromondmu a to leave their were permitted vUgar would mise muked foi Mis Hondink- - Mi; howl from the beet sugar movi only to recite their lines. places It Eulislt, i u Mis - probably defeat the plan m wnMts .If As each actor finished speaking, Mrs. Adr. in gies.s he returned to his place. All cos(lire Hiywud Hi me. id Mis E Kov Wi'son Mis tumes were of tne penod of the Httih, Togithtr with Edwastl I h ihirgei M Miss an Frainisio, rt prose itali o living players. History waa utterThelma Pedersi n. Mis, Eanuiie Philippine sugar inurealx John mi, ly ignored in that respect. Tho Mis-Brosbefoie Somt u,. Kathrn this costumes were magnificent and Ehnslmnci, plan pUt Miss j.juu Miss Mina (Jnftin, and silks, velvets, jewels costly, Miss Aladmc Hull listened Dorothy Watkins and fine carpets decorated the IU11 ra WJson and the Vvard icmaiked to a tiund I iih Miss Passion Plays of the times. They host(s. not iiilertsUd i the id is ot tin e gave, in this highest development, I ibles ucic an mged fm bridge j.Aibists a true picture of German City iltu suipe and the high s on Serious and lively humor late 8 was won In M. s ('hristian- But as pri'e weie highly developed. son and guest uom pfe jnios tune went by, and the 17th CenMFKin (.(i KOI M si itd to the usls of hohot n L tury went along, tho plays fell So lety editor s in tin untie and more Into the hands rpital ate going tn h of the lower orders The ecclesiastoniu - tw isting till - to in i inHi rn C tical authorities forbade their preunh i the Nt w Di al sentation, usually on the grounds them wnt lift up a dm n pun of of the b ina oi the 'Chief disgraceful and irreverent farce. ' family rt union ol thi The reformation was unfriendly ariuti d Industrial and Mmm I luttlc f.i'niK n ( to the Passion Plays. They wore m m i H' div a id S ind iv mi Chief of tin ivlegated, finally, to small i up in Logan i tnvon Saturday foi the Improvement ol the villages and towns. Pubtv mug an entert uu in nt and I'icu Hue (Clark Hov.ill I on lic interest in the Passion Play m tn piogram were enjoved did not. return until tho lost Both gr nth mi u m nutting v, .is hhr Id Sunday di italic, are doing swell jobs in the 10th Century. wa whn i utt ih dinner in r The B uil ( ) Eonno s ire id The Passion Play as will be 'd Oni bundled and twenty- people DimotiaU ami Hr pah' u repiesented in Logan with mem-hrof the Freiburg cast, is proh-abl- y both are thru friend, omc Kooseult the finest example of the 0 (minor the letter ot Passion Play which has passed jidtner gave HARE k dilution m the imous through all of the stages of deal His wife leuntlv wi n t! mm liuw iioii r.l,c may he ns a Kilfrr, but with Uiom- eye.s uni! that cute littlo change and expansion, and which dh of Mis tin hou c guest now after more than 800 years, "'ii "i"' el Uu in, we will venture that she is a winner among the male golf players. Mr David Howard Tift for the first time will be produced (Copviight, HUJ, Los Anuelti Times Synduate) of the Eniveisity of Buenos Am1 in the American Version of both oil lias been studying the eft the Oberammergau and Freiburg nn.e ot immigration in Argcnimi nunc toast uu live tempni ary code under which the Passion Plays. a id the United States. Both i ui- - ,n ,r n Of h hum , p tl e ha : BANKERS The presentation in Logan will banks hive boeij operating e tries have tremendous linnngiatU jU he in the Capitol theater under in iih bv I eLt i h The hi . code, So is adopted unanimously, far, populitions the auspices of the Logan stake bung .i brilliant .j,( h i ( lhf v'tii ol Mirtine ha hid ictui ned to toruludcd that immigration u, Kuniinih NEVA BANK CODE regulates the policies anil compet- presidency, and should be out. Efron is going their home last week end after little effc. t both in itive practices of the banks of standing in the history of the the- ami abioid J tin I ncd St ite- (hiiiihc k Super-Dwith cooperate past five weekspending the shown in presentations A public hearing on atrical the nation ul Woomow U i! ,ou appointed Edgar Hoover, of the Bureau I visiting ii Logan this city. 111 Arlm-be will it held Ml ill of no.v an Investigation hlileril it rotiimi Harry Washington SepThey were guests UNlilUHibi Mrs A B Harrison to the inteistati ger. Commissioner of Nai i )ti, s, tember 13 I he J) ins a $10,000 appi opi lation tOjCoti.imi e Coinmission the latter ( HIEAUO, banks A minimum age limit of 16 ..ears to hung do-- , r, ned as a of the spend for publicity o "dope uni- - obj, nation, as icpiescnted by old was set for workers except The Kcouiic.iu and insisted that h be sumption and its evils . . children between 14 and 15 Bureau of Industrial Alcohol has COPGrntd as an Independent ThiS)1 American Bankets association, that years old may be employed for u a similar of to code fair The do'i wax In addition being dopted loinpetitton periods not to exceed three hours appropriation . .SOOTHING Consumers Advisory Bftaru, hair min of the Tennessee Valley a day Minimum wages in cities Coach and Mis K L Kouimv NBA COMFORTING to notu'i so tar AdniinuHaimn Dr Arthur E Mot- - today whoe claim only . and son. Dick and daughter .lauct, has been the wndely-mreode made some of over 5,000,000 population were Tllt' Pi ,.nc pceMdent of Antcoi h RELIEF. ,n . . dispute have returned fiom their su'imier between Us 'exceptions, and minor changes in fixed at $15 weekly. In cities of . The al t Oh n iaUu Mary Colui chairman, coi home near Yellow stole paik Harrirnan Kumsey, and Uiotissu mition has rt suited in the nuk minimum wages and maximum 2500 to iao.000 a $H minimum was CLEARS HEAD QUICKLY where they have spent the past W F working hours as piovided in the established. nGo h Morgan Ogburn. will be heard from, n um three months C'oakley After dinrui the ih dtuidul i the VHUdeMile at tin ( apitnl Foi lowing the .show the n n tmd r oi nt w the cvt"ini" plivinK bridge it tin hole. of I'lntesmr and Mrs iht to M l)iiin prie w is SUtdiuoi e udil ,ia s. h In Foi. ,V l.i a d t ,i anyon pelv at nrsd Ti , 11 i s i I i ami M: The H elude d 11 w ii a Mp r i t esi. . Mis it d ii i.i M 1 I t niii i i 1 ( '1 i in u m i i . ' I is 1 t Mi,, evening AMs, M ijt ird and Mis, Union, who , (ckb'dmg hirtlid iv ha'hi thtii v.e'e pusend ikes In th go I, Hn-- eie a with to make thr vorhi, frauds, to g t jour sh.ite of hicnks ia the sun h for happi- ?k with ness House Guests Couple , . u softer . . . more ; l In Return From Summer Home FOAM GREEN ORCtUD FOflLOKV I think I would just make a boM front of it Cal! a conference and invite dad and mother and your brothers to ait in. State vour case quistly and firmlv. Tell them you jiot want your chance to min 7 NASAL CATARRH . In Temple Mr and Mrs D F. Fullmer announce the marriage of their daughter. Dot. to LaKue H Linford .son of Mr and Mrs. J F Linford of Afton Wyoming which was .solemnized Wednesday, September 6, in the Salt Lake temple Mr Linford is a graduate of the Utah Vtate Agricultural college. The young couple will make their home in Wyoming where Mr Linford is principal of one of the Wyoming schools deli- WARM CREAM CANARY YELLOW GOLDEN BUFF CORAL and man y offim! ikif;ms par-rui- , 1 ... Couple United irma&Bts the NEW pastel shades: PRIMROSE f d tLc SPRING GREEN exten-pnalntt- tisi 111 more refreshing ...that have been developed to make homes more livable and attractive! "" ADOPT ( I cate . . . 1 am thinking of riinnim; from hmur. nw) parcnls roftiso to lot r Irivo aov frlrmls conn to tho holism and I am afraid I will miss im Iliiuce of mertinj: mhid'oiii viiioni I would Im havin' with in a home nf mj own. Mv n seem to think that as they ar gettini? older there is itn need of jfaietv around the laee. lust quiet is all thev seek. I could erv my eje out I hate to hurt sometimes. throx but thev Nimplv dont under tanil. Nhvt shull I ilo ! Friday, September 8 TWO PERFORMANCES . tired I think he should I c willing to go out at least one evening a week. Maybe if you talked it n w.th him. he would be wdlng to make that concession If vour husbands only f mil is that he hi vcs to stay home and lead a book and unoko a pme. should say you ha vuy little to tomplam of. : ( j . Io . . . - i iu . C ulhii: i - KTAV-AHOME IIIMHMl nt hm: Hear I am and hern married four years. I loe m husband, hut I am just nlmul enuy with boredom. eomes home My husband from work at niglv, puls on his slipfiers, gets out his pipe and hook, and imthiip; I ran da or say can pry him mil of the house. I slay home all day doing the housework, and I would like a Mile pleasure in Hie evenings. We have iio ehildren. Ho you think Im unreason Hhle? KIliUHE. Snue you have no hiJdrrn, il be well if might you went onl sonic ia the afternoons, to show and bridge parties, so th it you, too, would be content to stay hoim when your husband omcs home ( i ii 'Vhittle Family d im 1 lrar 1 I i cl mo ' in it i life-lon- Lounion Held Girls I ! )slt ShiS At Canyon Lai ty Ml e u me id Mr ' - iier attnt.l Holman Mi Annfson and Mr V from page one) f Mi IHiri, M Mrs MORE ABOUT t Kinniid them tliey had their plaxtiim and that you do not a.sk for any hi out ol the w iy if the old It pc ib!i quit folks haw just you left at home thev look forward with sorrow' and apprehension to the time when you may leave them You mid s '0 their side of the Frances. picture, too, if you can, and not he too harsh in vour judgment tell on the outside can Nobody Wind up by asking them to let you whether you love him or not, you line a little party at home, really. A very wise woman said omc say ono? terv month, something to look foiward to. something .to When in doubt, don't to give you chances a "That applies to almost every ;,tade uation in life, but it applies most tome. t rilur vovin ad trj invitations This should forcibly to marriage. .You cant make a.i honest deci- from othci t whun ouht to work out a nice pastime program for sion in a weeks time Hut always keep in mind you Why dont you take a vacation from the young man? your people aic depending on you wall and depend on you more and Possibly, if you don't see him for that length of time, you may be more To many younger people there able to discover how you really comes this icsuonsibihty of helpfeel about him. One thing is certain, no girl ing the older ones live the eveshould marry a ma4i until she ning of thmr lr.es m some degree It gladness and contentment feels that she cant live without W,J not hr ng you the right kind him. to shirk if the duty Lukewarm affection and farm!-- of honpine iarity with moods and reactions IS I'1" ,lPn vou arent enough to see a couple through the difficulties of married hmthi Turmi life It takes real love, and lots of it. Fifteen dollars a week is a Inn You could do UH'omc to live on it only if you loved the man enough to foTgn all the luxuries and pleasures of life; to save, skimp, wash, iron, mend arul xiub for him. Do you? roKiiius TACE THREE. 3. 50. ie im given by oa ntsday Di inei wa Kol !i .1 Ir Parly st For Couple A 1 HERE'S Girls Love Wanes After Attractive Supper Honm Four Y ears of Courtship prly Visitors No-Ho- Till' U T A II. NBVS 9 BY CYNTHIA (.KEY She's been "going'1 with a oung man for four jears The first year she was sme she loved him. But four long years of quarrels and friction have taken the fine edge off of their romance She She's used to him now knows exactly what he'll say or do in any given eircuinstam es shes in doubt about her , But love. Has she a chance foi hapmness if she marries him, feeling as she does Here's her letter: Dear Cynthia: I never thought I would have to consult anyone for advice, but 1 surely need it in this problem. For the last four years I have been keeping company with a young man. I am 26 and he is just 13 days older. He has been wonderful to Inc, spends as much money on me as he can. We have had some terrible quarrels and have both said some sarcastic to each and mean things other, but always have made up. I have cared a lot. In fact, I was ready to marry lum Hafirs year that we went together. Now I am wondering if I He wants me to love hit, i marry bun, hut when I tell him I doubt whether we would get along after we were married, he says I just hold those things against him. . Two months ago we broke up because I wasnt sure I loved him. lie stayed away lien he rami' for a month, hack and coaveil me to go hack to hii.u lie says lies sure I love him. Do you think I am so used to him and know his ways so to well and his reactions everything I do that 1 am conlove? with it fusing He knows what to expect hf me, and I, of him. When I marry I want to be happy because I havent really been happy before. , lie nrakes $15 a week. Cotdd we live on that? I am working, but do not intend to work after I marry. llease advise me, Cynthia. I will have to make my decision uext week. I do not want to continue to go with him, nor he with me. if, in tin- - end, I really don't want to marry him. 1, O (1 A N, ... 2 and 8 P. M. The Great European |