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Show tMiffiirfr r ii f n r k mrn i.p. ;i,ns Lovely Trousseau Tea Is Given In Richmond Friday Complete and (li,nrnmir in eei deul i, imhin seau tea given Fnd.n In Mis. (' K. m, IMn (ll ll(,m in honor of her duuglitei Auleila, a Imde 'lie nin.ith As- aiiothei sisting Mrs. Menill daughlei. Mis s. "n. Monson ot Salt Lake 'it The rooms were artist u alls det mated with low ers. A pink and green mini scheme was el lei tuck used. About two bundled guests called between the iiotiis ol In the leci.ving hue three and seven o'clock wie Mis C. E. Merrill, Miss Aide II. Me ill. and Mis Align, Smedlev of Bountiful. Thev wine uosage bomiuels ((j pu, sweet peas and roses. Bejore Members Boolfore Club j t , ( Pretty Trousseau Displayed Of At Lovely Tea On Saturday Nac Book Reviewed j .Mi s Roth tea F ReC'ison mtei tamed at a tnuis-ea- u .''ill'll iv at tc i noon the hems of live and eight i tween o'clock ;U the home id her parents on Canvon Road. She was asssit pc) in leiemng tile guests b her mother, Mrs. Ileniv Ieteison and hv Mrs. A. V. 'I idlest i up, Mis H. Mei-ld- l letcison and Mrs. Mane F. Smith cd I'leas.-m(iiove. 'I lie tea table was beaut lfull chccnated with a Clum , l.uc' cloth over green satin, cvnleied with pink sweet peas A and adoined hv tall pink tapei'picdusion ol gulden I I a- ( . t t v - i A lovely trous.se. iu vs, is tv Assisting in th Itousm m toon were Mrs Guv K M rill Mum Afton and Ruey Mi mil. Mo. Ada Peart and Miss (Inin John muled the leceptlon looms Mis Stem of 1rovc), Mrs W. W. Owens, Mis 'I'. (I. i luvloi. .Mi s. .Minnie De lit and Mrs lalhe E. ONmi d at the tea table. Miss Ruth Olson bad charge of tile lovui-- .1 pie-sid- Dancing Party Will Honor r Mrs. Alba Webb had barge of I the guest book Those wl.o .screed wile Mis Klnrcmi Young. Webb, Miss Sybil Hull, ti Mis, Theola Merrill, and Mis Stiiiton Smedley The serving table w is covered with a lai e clolh over pink and was centered with a mound of pink and white sweel peas and ferns Pink tapers in sil ver holders burned at the ends The guests were solved at three small tables deeoiated with smaller bouquets of sweet peas Mrs. Jafsie Smcdliy of Bountiful and Mrs. Merlin Smith of Preston had charge of the gift room They were assisted by Miss Ruth Monson. Many beautiful and useful gifts were received tusie was furnished dm ing the afternoon by Miss Elaine Anderson on the piano, Mrs Dell J Roggins on the violin,' and vocal numbers by Mrs. Guy 'fc Merrd1 and daughter, Afton, ami Miss Murray Besides Richmond people who railed, the guests included, Mrs F. H Smedley, Mrs Stanley Lay-toMrs. Alton Cleveland, Mis Mathew Holt, Mrs. Angus Smed-lcMrs. Sturton Smedley and Mrs. Jafsie Smedley all of Bountiful. Mrs Herschel Bullen and daughter, Helen; Mrs. A B Harrison, Misses Aleda and Grace Tingey, Mrs. Melvin Squires, all of Logan, Miss Bernice King of North Logan; Mrs. George Pond, Mrs. Rob-ert Boman, Mrs Merle Cunningand I ham, N.Mrs. Rose Hendricks, Lewis of Lewston, Nsi rs. Ada R.Paris, Virginia, Idaho, j Mrs. May Flint, Mrs. Ray Underwood, Downey, Mrs. Pearl Swan Lake; Miss Elaine Anderson of Ogden, Mrs Oran Merrill, Mrs. George Alder and Mrs M W. Hendricks, Preston. Mrs W. Z. Harrison and daughter, Zenda of Cove, Mrs. Annie Ellsworth, Lubbock, Texas; Miss Alveretta Murray, Salinas, Cal Misses, Mrs. Emma Thornley, Gwendella and Lilia Thornley, Pocatello, M s. L. W. Tolman of Lava Hot Springs, Mrs Rhoda Lenkers-dorfeand Mrs. Phyllis Smith, Tulare, Cal. 1 I I Nor-dic- , r, Ibis Meek - soc il Hu i.i c Hip Caul, ,n President, ami Mrs Miss Gayc Will Marry In ta blc Attorney and Mrs L Tom Perry announce the engagement of their daughter Gaye, to Albert B Kowallis of Appleton, Wisconsin, son of Mr ?nd Mrs Karl A Kowallts. The nr.rriage will take September 6 m the Salt Lake temple Miss Gaye Perry, a bride of early September was an honored guest at a kitchen shower at the home of Bishop and Mrs O. A. Sonne. Saturday evening The affair was arranged by relatives of Miscellaneous games the bride A buffet featuied the evening luncheon was served to twenty members of the family. No-Hoste- Party ss Honors Mrs. Binns A was paity given Thursday evening at tha home of Miss Dorothy Lundberg for Mrs John Binns Dinner was served at one large table centered with a low bowl of roses and at each side of which were placed tall red tapers ,n crystal holders. Mrs. Binns was presented a gift Those were Mrs, attending Binns, Miss Lundbeig, Miss Bernice McCracken, Miss Clarice OlMiss sen, Miss Gayle Nielsen, Miss Elaine Gwendolyn Hart, Corbriage, Miss Gladys Bailey, Mrs LeRoy V. Wilson and Miss Hill. Jessie no-ho- Bridge Dinner Is Given After Good FROM PROVO Mr. and Mrs John Green of Provo are house guests of Mis Greens sister, Mrs. Guiinar BasS hi (aider idc was dmnor e Mrs. Anderson Is Honored At Dinner At Bluebird Room Mis Louis Turley, Mrs Fail A H Nulsen and Mrs Bjoikman of Cahtoima ihiFes for store was given to Mrs F L Lie and Mrs I'm ley reieived the all cut pi we i A beautiful birthday cake trimmed in pink and yellow was the center piece of the luncheon Early September at L K Lee of Do Angeles, Miss HI inche Dames of N im-pMiss Hhvllis Nielsen, j Old friends and relatives of Emma Mortensen, (ailed at her home Fn lav pay respects to her on hei eighty-firs- t bnthday anmvet-jsai- y Perry sda v - Beloved Matron Has 81st Anniversary Keinuth sv i ivening at hoi home .SuMt jxas made a deluato-!fnaiititul (enteipieie for the table Dime cards were marked for Mrs J KHwood Hansen, Mrs Giant NioUon, Mrs. !' ii n Camp Has Dinner Party For Preston Retiring Officers The William B Freston nmp Daughters of Pioneers held a decanial Burns at hoi the lightful The yon home Friday evening affair honored Captain Mary A Rawlins and other retiring officers Fifty eight camp members andA special guests were present was served five course dinner following an interesting program All present, participated in a variety of gn ries that had been arranged. The generous hospitality of the hostess, Mrs. Anna E. Burns and Mr. and Mrs. Don Burns, the lovely weather and the efforts of the new captain, Mrs. Loretta Hovey and her assistants, made the affair most successful. Father Makes Known Maids Engagement Employes Hold Canyon Party Mrs Complimenting Ognula Anderson, who is leaving the emof the he Cat ploy Valley Bankening company, girl tertained for her Thursday evening at dinner at the Bluebird tea room Present were: Miss Violet Nielsen, Miss Graee Muir, Mrs Marv P Carter, Miss Blenda Miss Buhel, Miss Alice Hurren, LaRue Carlson, Miss lone Olsen, Miss Lucille Johnson, Miss Margaret Newey, Miss Mayme Judah, and the guest of honor Feathery purple asters decorated the dining table. A gift was presented to Mrs Anderson Canyon Party Honors California Guests A supper party was given in Logan canyon Wednesday in compliment to Mr and evening Mrs Louis A. Bateson and Mrs. A. E. Bjorkman of Los Angeles, Cal. Other guests at the bonfire sup-re- r were Mr, and Mrs. Dick Quinney, Mr. and Mrs R. B Bateson and Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Quinney. .... - ,, n nirpAI LArllUL Mrs. Hue! Plowman entertained members of her club at an attractively arranged luncheon Wednesday. Those present were: Miss Ruby Tidwell, Miss Venna Tarbet, Mrs. Marlin Rich, Mrs Dewey Allsop, Mrs. Walter Snellgrove Informal entertainment was r. Klin! One of the Biggest Shows AT GRAND SUNDAY for a Five-Da- y of the Year A real treat for Logan show goers! At The Theaters At The Capitol ) ( wrdt-rea- d . At The Grand i I i e near-traged- SWIMMING LOGANA 7 T-- AN' IMPASSIONED STORY Of SACRIFICE, OF. DEVOTION, J Jj OFtLOyE..-:of,tw- who IriocL.but could not escape'the-en-chonte- net .woven EVELYN LA YE in KISS with her! Princess Charming CRY with her! TRIUMPH with her! SUNDAY TO THURSDAY! i? j.. 'P OF CROSSROADS THE uAT IPA NATION IN THE MAKING vr In-sf- DEL RIO CLUB GRAND THEATRE East Time Today! Beauty and Fashion pages. the critics and the public of, six contnents rave about her n't mg. which is her true crowning glory hts rival t oi her affettmn slight Itoyish Figurec In a mtmn fdle pounding, If you were to pass her on the hmax, h niida prova s his outage and his right to Miss Ginor.a .xticet, you would very likely be at a loss to point out anything lov e D Kdmomi s Waller suggestive of an ability to send I. nova vva into Rome Haul, osniopolitan theatregoers You would see a little girl the basis for both the stage plav iave ihout five leet one with the and the picture of V he Funnel Takes a Wife In the .supporting si ght, undeveloped figure of a oast of the pnturt, whuh m hide-- , hoy From under her simple hat would peer the face of a frightmore than fifty speikmg puts, ened child large, round black are Slim Summt i v die. Andv hr Wit is eyes, with gold points in them, Roger Imhot, June and Margaret Hamilton glowing in the firm white oval of Winfield Sheeh m prodm m! Tlu her fai e Her gold hair is very Farmer Takes a Wife.' whuh w straight and is innocent of the aitful touch of the fnsseur or the direted by Vn lm Fleming contour Clipped in a Jongisb bob u is swept straight back from he bioad forehead Sports clothes in some subdued but becoming color would complete the unspec-ta- i ular pi. lure But on the st ige or screen Carefully si let ted p.cieuts will never inte.feie with nui theatre Bergner greets her adoring cal to fms The childlike girl has been ai ording aspirations, Spring By ingtiin, blonde h.uaiter repali cd hy an actress of unfathcomedienne who is teat lin'd In omable emotional depths. The Colum- Lightened suppoit of Glace Moon in eyes, the voice, the bias Line Me Ftnetu " musical natures the very lines of her drama, coming in the Grind tigure have taken on the shape Theatre Sunday and time and quality of the Miss Byingtons own fattier and woman she is creating before the mother, while not piofissional i ameia mtei the.spians, were intensely Alluring contracts are proffered ested in the stage, and appealed by every major motion picture in practically every amateur studio day in the world Extravagant offered by the theatrical groups temptations are offered by stage of Colorado Springs, the family's and radio Bergner remains simhome town. ple, unmoved, unchanged with tho When Spring was born to them, simplicity of true greatness. Gingham dresses TandA bonnets facccn-luatwas to the A very young veteran of the it that stage they saw Janet GayrtorYpiijuatU'charms instilled in her blood at an early stage, she made her debut at of three. At the eleven She played Shakespeares Spring age in Fox Fthn'i tThe' Farmer JTakesa age. unwittingly made her stage debut, heroines Ophelia, Rosalind and the glamorous, action filed being carried behind the footlights Viola, vith great success in her Wife, by her parents in one of their native Vienna as well as in Gerromance oj American life in the iSyo amateur presentations. many. At eighteen she was a But art for arts sake, while Reinhardt protege. the for it may have sufficed It was Paul Czmner, the discompletewho perdirector, tinguished westward elder Byingtons, didShenotwanted Civilization marched the suaded her to try pictures. Her over the turbulent Erie waterways ly satisfy Spring. for not to not film was a first only pay greasepaint "Nju," great boats and her bread and butter but her in success, but it stimulated her inout an strong men hammered well. as and screen. in she the caviar terest champagne Together of love empire and held the seventeen, and made "Dreaming Czmner So, when she was beautiful women with their brawny she told the manager of the stock Lips, "Ariane" and the trium- fists company at Ulitch Gardens, near phant Catherine the Great. That is the glamorous, action-fille- d Denver, that he needed an Czmner, .who is Miss Bergnerg in the picture of America young actrzss. He believed husband, also direetted "Escape 1850's Film's which Fox her to the extent of hiring her Me Never." This film production roaring 'The Farmer Takes a Wife" at $25 a week! But one summer was made by B. A D. for release to on the Capitol Sunday wanted through brings with in stock was all Spring United Artists, Theatre. New many of the principals of the before upon advancing About the tender love story of York. London and Broadway cast, inJanet Gaynor and Henry Fonda, cluding Hugh Sinclair, Griffith the stars of the picture, all of the Jones and Leon Quartermalne. and romance excitement, humor, y of this never to be forgotten epoch centers. Miss Gaynor is a girl of the DELIGHTFUL Erie waterways, fascinated by the It is curious that, although existence. Glamour, with a capital G. has nomadic. gypsy-lik- e Fonda is a boy who works on long been the prime requisite of the canals merely to earn enough filmdoms Elisabeth darlings, money to buy the farm he has Bergner, whom critics and fans Every Day at have taken to their hearts with always wanted. is Although these two realize that one great sweeping gesture, there is this fundamental differ- anything but a Glamour Girl. ence between them, they cannot The little Austrian stage favorLogan, Utah to the Lyric help being drawn together by ite, who comes love. As the picture progresses, Theatre Sunday in a film verFonda's fortunes prosper and he sion of "Escape Me Never," thu Preston, Idaho from the Margaret Kennedy play in which prepares to withdraw canal But Miss Gaynor believes she scored a sensation on both POOLS DRAINED DAILY that he is running from Charles the New York and London stage, Bickford, the canals bully, and has evoked little comment in the . Six Guests Attend Pretty Luncheon E. A Hofler announces the engagement of his daughter, Helen, to Golden L. Allen, son of Mr and Mrs J Allen of Portage, Employes and their partneis of Utah The marriage wil take place the Utah Poultry Association of- m the near future. fice here were entertained at A Gwinavah Friday evening. luncheon was served by the Fred and Max Cafe Thirty two guests were included. In charge of arrangements were LAST TIME TODAY, Ol It BIG DOUBLE BILL ! Sere Sjostrum and Alma Neider-hauseFeature No. 1 THE SCOl NDKKL, With an AH Star Cast Baseball games were played early Feature No. 2 THE AWAKENING OK JIM Bl KhE, with Jack Holt in the evening and campfire enAnd Other Big Stars tertainment followed the Sage Hen Hunt 4 of Mis. Alton S. Hansen Colorado, is visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. O L. Packer. Her husband, Lir. Alton S. Hansen, will join her about September 1 They will then visit friends in Utah. Idaho and California, for several weeks. host h Celebrating a successful sage hen hunt in the wilds of Idaho, Dr and Mrs. C C Randall entertained at a delightful sage hen dinner at the Bluebird Friday guests were evening Twenty-fou- r included. The large table was artistically arranged with white and pink asters used as special decoration. Mrs followed. Bridge games the Frederick P. Champ won ladies score prize and Dr J. Paul Burgess of Hyrum received the con. mens score prize. FROM COLORADO Vis I I IVteiMin, idyv Dinner On Tuesday is Lovely Bi Affair will bo ,t Ini Ilia (i.mc llig i.il imi;i ml given bi Mi, M.iimii IVIcimui and Mi-- s Uub t,,r Miss l.ucv-bcdCa'clcm, Miss ,ai-gaii(anion ami .Miss Until .ianlino be1 two Miss ( iii cions ait' leaving late this month with thou parents, .Mr. and Mis. I. V. ('anion to make then home in Washington, 1). Miss Janime, a cousin of and Miss Ruby ('anion, is horn Wichita. Kansas, and lelat nos and Iricnds in I.ogun, with her parents Foilv couples have received invitations. In the line will be the guests of honor and tile hostesses. leienmg Rations and pat icinesses are Riesident and Mrs. K. ;. l,,lrlil (tunnu room ami Miss Kale Kimlh and Miss Leah Ashton ot Frovo assisted in the trousseau rooms Music was furnished b Miss Ol lie Jmn Olson, violinist, who was Dorothv accompanied by Miss Montrose and several dints were sung hv Miss Kate Smith and M as Ruth Smith auompamctl by Sybil Christensen Oru himdml twenty-fivguests called ..... 13 I Girls Before Departure sum det . TAGE FIVE. VOAVE I'iditoi imitits, august it. inns it, OA 1; 9 h i.nn.w, ut i - by their hearts I f r in u son TO DENVER left this Wilson Miss Edn i week for Denver, Colorado, to Miss spend several days with Stella Perry, who resides ihere Miss Perry has visited Miss Wilson in Logan for a week. GAYNOR JANET ' Dr and Mrs Louis Bateson of Los Angeles, California, are visithere ing in Logan with relatives Will Entertain For I. . Tonight , Miss May Swenson will enter- tain for Miss Helen Richards, a bride of this month, at her home on East I if th North street toinvitations Sixteen night been issued have CASINO TITLE GOES TO BUDGE ' FONDA HENRY FROM LOS ANGELES Bride-Ele- ct and ' in SfARMER. MM TAKES AVIFE' W The glorious star of One Night of Love" brings you new hours fj Epochal ssss of the westward march of civilization. ..of men and women on the old Erie waterways, in the exciting and days of 1853... of a boy ' that in surge caught up girt, and swept on to destiny and glorious romance! of thrilling 0 NEWPORT, R- I . Aug 17 'I Budge, Davis Cup player from Oakland. Cal today won the Newport Casino invitation tennis chammonship by defeatingtheFrank Shields of New York, in 1 final mMch in the Budge outstroked Shields New Yor er opening set, but thea four-se- t seemed headed for torv when he won the second in through extra games, and breezedfourth set Even in the e third. JL seemed as though Shields wou d he Krn the trick, but suddenly b lost control, and Budge came kept Budge, on the ascendency, decidShields on the run in the ing set, and just missed registering a love score. A - . fQX Picture wtih Charles Bickford fane Withers Summerville Andy Devme Slim j'dbvE Roger bnhef Margaret HsmiHca 6-- 6-- i fmdarrd fcy Dimoted ey Iwtvf lleOTtnf Piny hy Mwm Krk from Mat trawitf pt.. - Krmr ilmmf' ky hherimwpicJ ME FOREVER L fPaul , MICHAEL BARTLETT & ROBERT ALLEN Scresn play by Jo Swtrling end Sidney Sucbman Directed by Victor Schertzinger A Columbia Picture X AImi t.Uoisd ritrv UNITED ARTISTS with LEO CARRILLO 1 lit&rld Shwhafl Vm ESCAPE ME NEVER' Musical Comedy and Paramount Late News Shows at S, 5, 7, 9 A Big f Show EATE MJ & r Jiha n ?Ynha r dtor d u s A rrninv & r " i ues., dun. ivion., n 4 18 - 19 - 20 & 21 nr & .W VUi) |