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Show TIIE HERALD-JOURNA- SAFI LOGAN, UTAH, L, K I A V, A I K I, 1 PAGE THREE. 0 d MERRY-GO-ROU- At The Capitol ND from (Continued i age one) - " -- W-r- i MRS. ELLA C. ITTZUU, LDHOR. ARISING tu The A K o' L Fxtxutixt iou.i-ei- l meeting i omening m Washington next Monday will sie somt sharp undercover waning bitween John L Lewis and the clique of Old Guard leaders The United Mine woikeis chief is ihugin the latter with iiretl Using to undermine hi oiganimtion bj urging miners to join , laft unions t' s on the other hand are sole hi Levi heiaux" h , lieutenant Phi' Mui.as was made a member of the NRA buaid First question asaed b Uk' booted Representative I'erL Gassaway following his pi i form-ane- e a before newsreel lamera Did I swe lr too muih or not Eig Jim F arlej enough" has his ubiquitous toumb in nanj pics all over the lapital but there are three places he shuns, the B isril Federal AUonol Contiol A and the P W the I. item Revenue Bureau He knc.ss tncii executives are tou strorg lor him vnen tile Social Siuimij bill As m isx f y ..-.- TV nd t of Mr. and i1 oi i ul f $ 3 ? ,7s i ,"s 11... ed Mrs .nil son through null ml i Horn; ami it Ilmn.i mourn t tlu a, the BikUl Motmi ant iJ i n ol l mi i il Hospit il ire gitliii Mr pu. 'v - saiiinur t Cnr',t M-- s. Wiston f lie .? v lu fot ition v ri ' iho-m- M tv h s i 1 M Lu ( mu n in to I James Gleason and U allate Beery est Tomt of the Aat in is image li'eiisi. hue 0 ill Lo to Luov J n ohsi n i ..ml Sai Lnshman Gariet' ss Wil sidle, tnnult Hubhaid ' m d Amv Pen1 Miisin -- 2- -- :i p iM,l tut m.V T l W is In A r i onii s pii Mt a the hou-Dew un iho kals, Kenneth 0 tilt C q iti i tu toniuriovv James le Quoin Representative It is a snh n hd v a, m human ''tbdon, 24, Wes'on ami Lui li reived a letter from a constituent iihn e f r W ill si Lk-- x whose I.ingham, ?1 Lormsh demanding that the voce .gins, po.ml u ty lo s , th i. lug atthe measure on the ground not k tested the government should fsi omlli o ii i di tuia u STANDLEY FAMILY every Tom, Dick and Harry g t his name m the social tegi-de- r stoiy is pi ij d on' i, m i new Penti-jhan.- Marry sand I)KI E Ol r AM) sA H G t youi beu at be a gliss n.iiv, s Fi og Joint Soull MAnil J. Ad. -.' l One Face, But Two Stars Popular Couple Engaged To ih )g i n Di Ml, 1 .ul ge Mix Tui - ' l. I t g B White an- id mi nt of their to On ti Budge M'' O H Budge Dmtny nun it I 14 will in ' hs inin, w ho h km. iin thing baiknininl ot iiimosi to the firm- it tin RELIEF TOU MATERIALS i ne order ot activity that has been worked out on the importance t'u have a r ml- relief front follows, first Fluted States CCC camps, next highways, giadc li0i .A I.an tclph Flt Id Texts As Grizzled sergeant crossings, and last public works slum clearance and similar pro Bury as a guz'iul old avution bndgi s tin gap bt tween jects. Flans are ready and wan 'erginnt th-army in davs of ncktty ing for the immediate undertako. flm inf'irs as ing of work on more than 1,000 i rati jobs they were p'avfully tailed to the grade crossing elimination ultr lent air aim of todav uovernment experts pnvatelv that approximately 00 pci He dies evin better than hs usual e This txtti niugin of f fund Wil job cent of the is undoub'edly due to the go for material and equipment Unless the president can woik the fait t h it avution is Rr-- i s gieat necessary congressional magic to hobby He is the ru.st save them, tne amendments de- p.iot in i.etmg iiil'tv the only a o, in fae who ho' L a transsired by AAA moguls to strengthen and broaden their licensing port pilot s Iicinse Great in that fl' n g putme of The vehepowers u e doomed the Navy, He Divtis ment att ick launched by PennsylFDeiy is W t st Bob Rien till grieer in Point of vania s Repcsentative Lhe i An The cason undoubtedly against the administration s Social In i in tne stov, the gnat mteics' Security bill proved a dud In th. midst of his harangue, members that revolves around this old vet-e- i $10tx),-000,00- 0 exeel-Iciu- work-relie- d his some", hat sw in and burst out laughing over the ap idul aviatoi son, Robot! Young pearance of a placard m the from Hu I'emimne Angle row of one ot the galleries tha. Two girls Maureen OSullivm red: Louder and Funnier Georgias violently anti Admims and Ros dind P.u.scl, are mixed up tration Governor Gene Talmadge in tne plot melange and both do has privately intimated to hench- flcasint jobs a. doisY'oimg Lew-- s S' one is a highly capable Genmen that he plans to run agamsi Senator Dick eral utei and James Gleason turns in a splendid comedy per- Russell next year C .01 m a III PAAA ML RDER Some months after he began service with the Public Works administration in Washington, Jona than Latimer produced a book en titled, Murder in the Madhouse He insists there is no connectio In his between job and book forthcoming mystery novel, howa dedication ever, he will print "To P. W. A. Which Made This . There 's . Project Possible a bloc in Congress that no pie.s It indispatch has mentioned of the members cludes twelve he t house, two of the senate they get together, party lines arc Their common bom. forgotten in the collegiate is membership ihej fraternity of Kappa SigmaVermont are: Senators Austin of of and McAdoo California, and ol Monoghan representatives Montana, Moran of Maine Johnson of Texas, Thompson of Texas Caldwell of Florida, Lambeth ol North Carolina, Terry of Arkansas, Umstead of North Carolina Cannon of Missouri, Cooper Oi Hill of Washington Tennessee, Asand Pearson of Tennessee sociate members of the bloc ar Emil Hurja of Farley fame, and Scrgeant-at-Arm- s Kenneth Romney, To Mrs of the house Roosevelt has come a plea from a girl of 12 years who asks for a typewriter so that she can bt a newspaper woman, p'e.erublj a correspondent from London ' In an effort to break the traffn jam in Washington, oftuc hour of various dipartments aie bung Interior Dcpaitmen. staggered workers now must be on hand al The cafeteria s eight o'clock doing a rushing business in break fasts after work is supposed to start Quitting time is 3 30 In the Washington office of former Curtis Vice President Charley hangs a motto card readingtor when the One Great Scorei comes To write against your name. He writes not that you won oi It lost But how you played the game Logan Mi .s While anil Mi Budge are . Mis-quit i. niUige student-Inti is a junior at the Utah State Ag- -i ul' uial lolloge andfrat-i-is. , . h. r Of the C'11 Omega a M- Bulge is a gnduat(; o! th college and is affiliated vi un the Sicilia Chi fraternity 7 w- - League Meeting Held Friday -- ii,t Hvrum Third ward ha 1. it was announced amus"mint today Airangements are being rorn-- t bted by Geoige B Standley president of the family assoi lation end Mrs Fiederick Si hides seue-- i Members of the group are ir to b.ing a basktt lunch to lun-heo- n OPERA MANAGER SAILS phreys NEW At Delightful Party Feteisin and J W by Prank Ibtch"r of Coinish P II hiarers were the menbe f the Scout Troop No 61 Glen Mauev, Keith Claysou and Irel Eppi h Interment took place in the Wf,ton cemetery The dedicatory orayer was offered by Bishop Thamas Rose of Weston ii Arthur were by sounik Taps S.minomls YORK, April 27 d -vT t h tears and laughter, Ne Yoik said farewell today to Giulio who sailed for hi i native Italy today after 27 yeaa of musical service to America as general manager of the Metro-- i politan opera house. P- Gatti-Casazz- a, held was delightful party of Thursday evening at the home Mts R C Lundquist for members of the Estalomi club Mrs Lundquist and Mrs Oginda An derson were hostesses The travel idea was carried out The reunion is an annual affair in the program and decorations I is given as near th" birthday The following musical program It s the same tace you see on oi Alexander Schoby Standley as was given violin solo, Ruth Watboth actresses shown above, beby Virginia cause both are Betty Grable, possible according to Mrs Si hoes kins, aceomapmed f'li bir.hday occurred on May t2 Pedersen, solo, Irene Duhie, clartioted Hollywood actress. But inet duet, Arthur Partington and executives wanted to change her Lindon Taylan SAAS (HARGES AliSl RI) personality, so they changtd her A buffet lunch was served after NORTH BAY Ont , April 27 features to accomplish it. Ilete d P A Valin, the piogram to twelve guests. Judge William VC jou see her, above as blie was, chairman of the Dionne quintupbelow as she is. lets board of guardians today termed as absurd charges of Leo o fOliva Dion- Ixeivin. manager ne that the gmernment was turn-ir- g the Dafoe hospital into a A supper party was ennudist camp joyed by sixteen guests at Lhe Lindquist home in Logan canyon Friday evening Members of tile MGR club met gagements Alter supper the evening was Ann DvotrtK has the role of the Thursday evening at the home of Mrs at cards. spent informally dinner with Ned Sparks as Miss of Maurine was A G England who acted in charge Lindquist who makes her believe as hostess. that he is respon.ible for the con- arrangements tracts yvhiih Villee has scmuicd Visiting and music were enjoyed for her Helen Morgan plays after which a dainty lunch was a torch singer and Allen served. Twelve club members Jenkins a dumb publicity agent wero Included who gets all the press notices for himself instead of Vallee, the man The W llford Woodruff camp of who is paying him. the Daughteis of the Pioneers Alice White is a chiseling chorus met Thursday afternoon at the The girl who tries to rope Vallee. into home of Cornelia Nielsen marriage, but ends by wedding his Psson on Johnson's army wt. publicity agent Robert Aim.strong Mrs Theron Egg, a recent bride by John Pickett has the role of her brother, an given A vocal solo was given by Erma was the guest of honor at a showcan who he thinks exgunman er given by Elsie Pehrson at her sing Boam with piano accompaniment while Joe Cawthorn and Al Sheati, A solo was also home Thursday Loys McCann evening are comedy sponsors of a radio by Games were the entertainment given by Mary Farmer Mrs Irene hour. the Naisbit read a hymn from and a dainty lunch ewas served. Noy-e- l dances and specialty numbook. An original poem was Forty seven guests were included. bers in which scores of beautiful song Alread by Cornelia Nielsen. Assisting the hostess were Miss girls take part, were staged by fred Nielsen gave a piano solo Eileen Neves, Miss Elva Iverson, Bobby Connolly Impressive setRefreshments were served after Mrs. Aaron Pehrson and Mrs. a tings for these dances include the program Andrew Iverson. streamline tram in which Ann Dvorak leads a group of talented dancers, two cabarets and a big LAST TIME TODAY Ot R BIG DOUBLE BILL stage performance Vallee also will be seen ami S Feature No ZANE GREYS Greatest Story, ROCKY MOUN heard m a broadrasting station, identical to one of the great Ney qTAIN MYSTERY, with Randolph Scott and Ann Sheridan Feature J York broadcasting stations from fkNo 2 "ITS A GIFT, with W. C Fields and all star cast which place he has been heard ... jj , by millons over the air He will AND SUNDAY, GRAM) MONDAY, EDNESI) AA j TUESDAY, jAT sing six songs written especially s. A Warner Special Feature Picture s for the production by three song wilting teams, Warren land Dubin, Fain and Kahal and Dixon and Wiubel, Others m the large cast include Philip Reed, William B Davidson and Henry O Neill. ' the social Thn program is being ) rrpared by branches of the family in Lewiston, H' rum and Logan A base-bi- d game and other spo t. will be conducted during the arter-noo- n The South Sea Islandera wiU bond and gon s. ike I., m ilogn .ill the waul i .Ilimitues will be furmsh the program at the Logan hi Id in the Li g in F.hventh ward First ward Sunday Tha evening is mblv rooi Snnilty at 1 p m choir will also sing, under the diIt v 1! wljouru m tune so the rection of S. B Mitton. at'end the sc i nmniit'et x mix n - of tin II iw in ins in the tab- SFXTJND WARD J ii ink at 2 p tn It is especially t ..11 tin bishops of the lid sacrament for the The program i (is hi pri sent services in the Second ward has been announced as follows: organ ( LCHE STAKE solo, lone Tarbct; duet, Millie Cm he stake home missionarj Ewer and Gertrude Ault, instrumental tno, Ollic Jean Olsen, il (. nt nn nts fot Sunday evening have lu i n annount ed b the stake Sarah Brown and Marjean Tyson; s is tnllovx pi i i.lt tu talk, Mabel Larsen, cantata, The Third G and Conquering Fling, B. n am Liuulstrom Logan choir t.imge WA Skidmore Hyde Park ward same the The program is as Lindquist and Newell (aoige G luies Logan Third, Walter tha! given last Sunday evening ward Third the in Owens M Fxirtou mil Log in Fourth, Jostph FI Carilon F toll ail sptiuri Logan Flfth CHRISTIAN SCIE.ME 1, O atmt.v and Jesse P Riih, Logan Ninth Ribut J Evans und is the After Death 'Probation Hans Mikkelsin Logan Tenth subjeit of the n to be North K.ubin L Hill login, read hv the Christian Science So Alma Sonne ind Joseph A f of Log in on Sunday, April A Supper Party For Eight Couple 11 lesson-sermo- y 2S The goldi n text is "God will PREMIA TFRIAN CHURCH IP 3') a m Seivice of worship and There religious instruction. TENTH WARD are groups for persons of Conjoint program in the Tenth all study The sermon subject will ages ward Sunday has been announced Our Faith. In as follows, voial solo, Elda Skin-ne- i be Maintaining the evening the Westminster Forviolin onto, Margaret Markum will present the play 'The ham, talk, Walter Ching. Cloth of Sendonf In the Community Hall at Preston. SIXTH WARD Maylon Rue will be the speaker at the Sixth watd services Sunday night He recently returned from the mission field , Lewiston Post Plans Memorial Exercises SEA EM H WARD The William B Preston camp, Daughters of Pioneers will be in (h.nge of servile at the Seventh w ird Sunday night Two bongs will be sung by the Pioneer chorus Talas will be given by Mrs Ahbie Scholes and Mrs Mary Larsen Maiy Farmer will sing I j I Lewiston Post No 50 of the American Legion, at a recent meetng planned speoial Memorial ceme--j day services at Lewiston tery. An award will be presented to the outstand.ng boy student of the Lewiston Eighth grade, it was decided For Open Daily from 0 a. in. State tested Water 11 p. m. Entertained . he.-sel- Program Given At Camp Meeting Recent Bride Is Honored 1- - fam-lou- ; CAPITOL THEATRE Last Time Today VAUDEVILLE AND FEATURE STARTING SUNDAY FOR "DLStimil BRING PMITY&4 5 DAYS The sound of the hammer and the saw is a portent of coming prosperity. Homes are being reconditioned and modernized, everywhere. Which means, of course, increased properly values. , The whole cityi going wild over Wamef Brof.'buut hit and the serrent The Government has found wavs anti means ly whicli you can borrow the money with which to carry out your own plans for such work. star! Song hits everyones humming! Stars! Stars! Stan! Laugh after Laugh, and Surprises Galore in this Glorious Riot of Fun and Romance j Inside and out, houses, long neglected, are being put back in shape again. This means the movement of materials and the giving of employment. It. is one of the sure ways to better times for all. We are qualified to make loans under hath Tides I and II of the Federal i Iicuhirg Act. eat musical ' fi I J Cache Valley Banking Company W SWIET MUSIC ANN DVORAK 9 STARSI 6 SONGS! Also Comedy Cartoon, Paramount Shows at 3 5 7 9 2 BANDSI 100 GIRLS! Late News re- deem my soul from the power of I.I1S. INVriTlTE the for he shall receive W liter Oiing will talk on Chi- me grave ( Psalms 49 15). lli sc rihgion and mlture at the LDS Institute seivues Sunday Health At LOGANA Swim Club Members no-ho- st . -- morning at tne Lindquist bridge summer home in Logan canyon Friday afternoon Mrs Roy Keller was a .special After luncheon the afterguest noon was playing bridge The high score prize was awarded to Mrs Bennett Blair Hog-enso- ii Co-hostess- es luh weie Mrs G A Lindquist entertained the members of her club at a The mogram was given by Miss reviewed who Moen Johanna Bir'h and Education by Mane Sophie Sihwartz Hostfses for the afternoon were Mi- - R E Ecrnlson, Mrs E G Peterson, Mrs Calvin H FUtihei Mis James H Linford, Mrs C T Hirst, Mrs J C and Mrs Ellen S Hum- an s of Rudy Valleo is coming to the Trend Theater Sweet Music, which is even better, and bigger than it sounds will open at the Grand Sunday. Based on Jerry Walds story which is said to be stronger m mote romantic and more plot even than hilariously funny Twentv Million Sweethearts, it own insocareer alltes parallels far as the professional angle is .on. erned He lus thi role of a college youth who ha- - organized a band from among his fellows They turn piofessmn.il and make a tre mndous hit over the radio anil Hi falls .a love it mht clubs with a beautilul dancing girl who thinks she h.tis him because he is constantly taunting her about her ait, but who, alter spurning his love suddenly awakens to the fait that 't is to this young trooner that she owes all her en- - IU sc endunts of tne Alexinder S hnby St indley family will gather for a leunton Saurdiy M ly 11 at the Hyrum public pai k anil the membeis t Bridge Luncheon At Canyon Home YOUTH Funeral services for Maurice Jensen of Cornish were held at Weston, Idaho, Thursday afternoon Bishop H E Bergeson of The chon Cornish conducted members from the two wards, F. AnderMrs Lorena by sen with Mrs Mtrybrll Pike at th" O My Father sang Other musiccl numbers were cal duet by Mr and Mrs Hen-- v Salisbury, violin solo, Arthur Sim monds, with Mrs H E Beigesor as aeeompanist, quartet, Artha and Chester Simmonds Jqc Hyler h Grant Peterton Speakers, extolled the outstanding were of Mr Jensen Hans Mikhelscn, W. W Hall, H C of and M Larson, Logan Naegle and remaras by Bisho Fravers were offered Bergeson in At The Grand REUNION The Hout of the Happv entei tuned F afternoon bv Mrs Jostph Waite it her home ir. Hyde Bark A. quilt uas made an i gien to the hostess and quilt him ks vveit prestnted to Mis Kate Woolf A ition of the ilub 'was formed the neu officers Mis K S MiQuirrie, presiMrs Jostph Waite, dent ue pres dent Mrs Jostph Seamons The reporter reining officers Mrs Henrv Stnmnns Jr, Mrs George D Seamons and Mrs Lae1 Peterson In the early exttung, dinner was served The decorations were carried uUt in Faster motif Si-- j teen club members and the following special guests were includMrs Geoige Ashe oft, Mrs ed Owen Waite, Mrs Delmar Waite Mrs Leo Berks and The meeting of the Utah Stale Faculty Wo-- j Agncultui.i. lOlhge nit n s Ltagut was held Friday aturnoon al the L D S Insti-tu'- e Dog of Flanders " FUNERAL HELD FOR CORNISH pto-vad- oicture The extent of this place, the stalling maneuvers of the army all of these give aiol'" ships and a wallop to the film possessed few Ana nominatby photoplays ing the whole si ene is Butch of Tlu Big Hous a and Long John iih i of fieurne Island," now tiansformed into lovable Big Mute The j u t me is undoub'td! one of Be r, s ", i V ... the almo phere of Ran-lo- l Field howevei ihit the most spuml kick of the is h PLANS nans FIRST WARD Lo- d- g take place the Quilting Party For Club Group i u kg rou few Amu ah iut a s of the il -- il) mil i irtmews lias il .vis it RHONE 50. v Lu is tt n li ,pt n li i at i i thu slu h ts hit n tt sh p toi m ip it it tl d a st h t ho s hou! Mis Him it it t i it t u po( ts to i tu n to Lo in Craft-umoni- e MMAUX.K tl. MFFTIMi llu un'on nit i ting else SHARP ' V However, it - i afe hit th it it Young T It toil'd gtt thi ki presidential Ponitn.iion he non! run with ardmbtig or a is init CHURCH NOTICES y Trust Commercial Clean Up Fix Up in the Better Housing Program ike National Housing Act Savings Up-Pa- int e |