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Show Ti Of CMe6FS5Ba86kjl mu iiLUALD jui, I ! ) i i i V v i s a i; t i TACE FITS. i ') ; r, 'i u ui "A V, I huilrc Ci, pilot f"i nit 'uiij II Calendar Attention Of lltord m U 'u. Society 1 D tug nutt Mountains Ia m kt hi. Mi i at 2 Jo p a Japant'e-jrtlagglinj; clean, Li ok an these me snundih death tnclls, at present, to indmii all.his ainontr tit iminger oualtit?' Skiing, ice skatingr, tobogganing and sleighing, growing more popular this, an atticliug tin coeds and collegians and tlie oung mat tied touplts The popular lendeunis of ski entluisnists it an.Ulnng so big tan he a lendt iiis is Spimg Hollow m Logan canyon and tilt' pel It (t place to lev skate - tin new rink at i urn1 V ni be made bv lit Hum,"i t y,nov h it i c n Pm umu M O ( ountv tei Central Paik. It uu January the stake are Hi WELLSVILLE Mrs Robert over a prettily party, pits.dtd appoint! dmmr tuun,; ho rooms and table who door Bid in keeping with the holidavs Mu .sic and games wue the Those twiunp entertainment im ludi (i were Mr. and Mrs Will, mi V Mr- Mr Juki. Leatham, Bailey, Mr anti Mis Julitn Bur, Mr. and Mrs Alhn An Inh ud Mi and Mrs Frink M mhtii md Mr. and Mrs Human lluuur Mrs Rota Leatham who was oh serving hir birthdiv anmvus.uv entertained at dmmr Friday, Covers wire uti fm Mu Eh Stuait, Mrs Christina Glum Mis Mi and Mis 'Violet Parkinson. James C Paiktr, and Htbu ( Parker, the host and hostess uui An afternoon ut iMt.ng family followed dinner Mr. and Mr, D R iltiis entertained New V ar s ne ut dinMr ner Those im !uded win and Mia. A H Muughin I) H Mr Mrs and Fitd Maughan, al- Douglas Mr and Mrs Ed Mr K Mis and William ters, Balwin, Mr and Mis D M Wul- -' ters, Mr. and Mis id Huritt u ABuid ami Retd Amluson, bookstus Thus, ,u Mr O' Hi M ' I tin'll ri.. ih L 1.11 Mr. and Mrs Cuntnl Wyatt of Baker Oily, sptnt tin wieu-enlelatives with They wire guests of Mr and Mrs Ray Leishman Mr Wyatt and Miss Theora Haige were married Friday in the Salt Lake temple. They returned to Baker City, Monday Mrs Charles Cooper entci tamed New Years eve at a luncheon The time was spent in playing .aids Those present were Mr and Mrs John Gunnell, Mr and Mrs James Wyatt, and Mr. and Mrs Henry Murray. Mr. and Mrs Daniel t1. Walters were happy by receiving a New Year's greeting sent by telegram from Mr and Mrs Reed Maughan from the Empire State Observatory building. New Yoik Mr. and Airs Frank Leishman entertained Thursday t ning at an oyster supper. Mrs. R. M. Maughan was honored on her birthday anniversary New Years day at a chicken dinner. Mrs. Iarley Maughan prepared the dinner assisted by Miss Emma Reynolds. A chicken dinner was served Covers were laid for Mr and Mr and Mrs. Mrs. Maughan, Parley Maughan and family of Ogden, William H. B. Maughan, Delbert Maughan, and two Miss Reynolds. and Following dinner the afternoon was spent in visiting during which many friends called and wished Mrs. Maughan many happy birthdays. Stephen Baxter, brother of Mrs. Maughan. was their guest during the afternoon The family of President and Mrs. Joh.t C. Brenchley celebrated their fathers birthdav anniveriuU sary, Saturday A birthday ovster An centered the table Attending supper was served were Mr and Mis Br.'iichiey, Mr and Mrs J H Hall, Mr and Mrs. Myron Pieslon. ami Lewis and Rrenihley and families, Mr. Reid Mrs Ray Leishman and Music and noting Brenchley were enjoyed Mrs. Melvin Aichihald presided over an attractively arranged luncheon, Monday evening Games and music were enjoyed Lunch was served to 12 A party was held Wednesday evening at the home of Mr and Mrs Ia'land M.iughan in omphment to Mr. Maughan, who d daugh-daughter- s, no-ho- st 'mm ndniiuL im . u i li i i ; i il i Ik t a t i s ti too lot till turnto in u il U i l i -- 1m K'nis - ti . i h.i i live their irhi thinisilves camera fore peT-- i and mu i ophime i Vanishing lucre of the Pagans' tells grip-- 1 the storv of a vanishing i ue Five months in the making m the tropics, it fully justifies mu time and pains, and the long vo igc th.it wint into its filming De m pho'ognphv of Clyde mini arrestingly beuatiful, veritable scenes of his mv hi being j unlinks m light and shade. A d. v pi n 'Last h, iiklv inuimu lit t Mr d ,i nh Mi, I I in 'll i, l.ii in ii,i Im i 1niU j.ih lit till Hill ( 11 i f(. 1' ' u u ' 111! -- in n, Theater leverts lun imuues at popular prut's ly whin they uresent the first III, I .III,, P, F ill, v k Ih fii-- a toil li y ('inij)S i tile of I it l t t l O Iti d P i w in ( Ilhi h c I ,1 pi i j t hi it ti 'h (i,in v oi uu n Mrs Conrad Hairison, assisted by Mrs Lee Maughan and Mrs L. Cook entertained Monday evening at a miscellaneous shower ia compliment to Mrs. Stewart Ryan, the former Miss LaRue Cook Fifteen were present. The bride, in addition to lovely gifts, received bits of written advice or from the 15 lavorite rec.pes guests present Back From S. L. Mrs Hilda Eliason Dollar, who has been a guest at the home of President and Mrs George Thomas in Salt Lake City for the past two months, returned to her Logan home Tuesday afternoon. Visits Daughter Mrs P. M Rolfson of Hyrum has been the guest of her daughter, Mrs VV. VV. Lundberg for the past several days. in i di i Mi o mi nm d mm of vwthmP mm on flit in ood o G B uu i o,f tlu a irul s. ' i i id nu it t t ' i is ii' i u i iiin J o' n r c lol i u i i rn te who n 'i j u ui boys in the CCC a Great Life Its i w ' oi tn K i few das Niin Li 'i h mtmh writer, and Cooper, local socialite, wrere t in m lined tonight, culminating uilt di oii'li i i mm ime which began when both mil 'iid Mi' B ni o t Uu tppe md m i little theatre play a mu would t toll il it'idiiut in io Ni ul i 'hoi il hn r ' t Bisih is buy writing a he t lol s u etc itii tot j try Goope i ereen stir, sotv in Mn Iiin loionv i't thv die uli d to 'n'ttioi postpone their .1 t o w n i 'hi t t fio m p u h oj, joon i lew weeks i ni mi i u uu i ig uti't B tin ot t d h id in m u iu tin hi i n di oi i il ilthough In n id hi t n I.K KNM-lK) AAKO muiud to his second wile Mi Brosni. M un.i.t lu enses have been tkln.a Bunioft foi cir to h me rv thftord Nielsen, 22 L , out, ml, ,1 t n it he had Hvi im and Bessie Emma Men-,l- i hiitd a itwver in New 5nik att, t 21 lkow Thomas Providence, M limiting Horn Mi-- . Hi'old Wostuvei, 2 Aberdeen, and had bt en inform, d ihit md Tessa Aivilla Hansen, lalm a ilium,, hid been gianteil He 22, Blaikfoot then marrud his vaudeville Jurt-ir wno is Uu mother ot Ills daughter Geoigelte w it N't! or ' i ' . w i t oh un a di torn ihu.O' m i Pn Is i i ' v c i i i v Big shows ui e following one itt r tht other at the Row theatie tills wttk Todav is the list dav to si e the tuneful cornual and laiueful picture tveivone is inr about, Collegiate which the last whuh int hides, Joe Pen ner Jack Oakie, Frames Lanit-for- biji Ned Sparks. Lynne Overman and Betty Grable among Here s a big show, whuh others anyone who has seen it will be glad to testify The Roxy management urges even you to see this picture must brave though you v it is weather to do well worth it Then tomorrow the Roxy has for one day only Carl Brisson. fresh from triumphs in "Murder in thp Vanities" and "Paris m the Soring" in a new role tor him, titled "Ship's Cafe." Arline Judge Mady Christians and William k raw ley are talented and veteran players who help to make this a big picture that will be enjoyable. Then in addition, on the same program there is a technicolor cartoon, a Paramount pictorial, and that tap dancing fool, Hal LeRoy m a brand new comedy. At 9 15 Roxy Gift night goes into awards big action, with the drubled this week. Starting Friday, James Cagney has a dynamic role ranking with in "Frisco Kid, his famous a turbulent romance of San Fran-- , sen s early days. It's i picture sine lo bo enjoyed by nil who and comedy Ike action, roman, all combined Big show days aie back at the Roxv, and for the next month there is a steady stream of entertainment the like a., has never been shown in IjOgan b'fore. suz-zer- o lt-- for i 1 E,a Kan-iro- n 1 h Rex, rented t amine star of a score of putuies, was sought today by his mistress, Jeanne Yoder, actress, who appealed to radio and newspajx'rs for information on her lost pet Miss Yoder said Rex, now 11 ..chest reveal character, should always be at their best. Thats easy with Chamberlains Lotion. A few drops several times daily, keeps hands smooth and attractive. Easy to use, not sticky or gummy, absorbed in only 37 seconds. A blend of thirteen imported oils, it is a complete beauty treatment for hands and skin. At all toilet goods counters HANDS ACTS TWO WAYS AT ONCE Mesfs smartness am d mat extra room., but This Engine Opened My Eyes! V--8 was observing his birthday anniversary Lunch was served to Mr and Mrs. Geddes Maughan, Mr and Mrs. Francis Maughan, Mr and Mrs Robert Brown, Mr. and Mrs. William Baldwin, Mr and Mrs Alton Parktr, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Leishman, Mr. and Mrs Garncl Larsen of Hyrum The time was spent in playing not only found a u ay to bring V-- 8 engine I advantages to the d field, bat also V-. ; . on Cylinders and design improved previous crankcase were cast in one piece (affording even greater ruggedness) . . . Ignition coil and distribu. unit (giv tor were combined in one direct-driveand dependability). iog greater simplicity fORD Engineers have known for years the undisputed advantages of the low-price- V-ty- pe 8 engine... simplicity, economy, compactness, ruggedness. But until Ford announced the first Ford V--8 in 1932, no one had found a way to bring these d field. advantages to the 500. Mrs Millie Baxter entertained at dinner, Sunday. The guests were: Mr. and Mrs Heber L. Maughan, Mr and Mrs. Frank Maughan, Mrs Fannie Brown, Mr. and Mrs David Maughan, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Theurer, Mrs Violet Parkinson, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Neilson, of Logan; Miss Barbara Baxter Lewis and Morris Baxter. Weston Haslam of the CCC camp of Provo spent the holidays visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs Briar Haslam n Since then, this engine has been constantly re fined and improved but the basic features of Ford design have remained unchanged through the pro. duction of over two million Ford V-- 8 engines. j This is the engine that powers the beautiful low-price- The 1936 Ford V-engine which, and compact, gives all that because it is extra room in the Ford V-- 8 body. The engine which proved sparkling performance and inder smoothness are economical if you have a carburetor engine, with used takes and the four that by a splits it gas into 8 equal charges. The engine that has opened the eyes of over two million Ford V-- 8 owners. Youll find such an engine in no other car at anywhere near the price of the Ford V-- 8 for 1936; Why not arrange to drive one today? 8. . January I) THIS W 1 LL ' f C A R N I V A L , i YOUR FORD DEALER Ii A j dual-downdr- V-ty- pe t at Ii E V-ty- pe 8-c- Ambassador 4 iw l h o Dvoi ck sc. lean star, and uloi husband, Ieshe Fenton, to i iv wi it b.u k m the film colony iiM a Station trip to Panama. The daik-eve- d ai tress, who left hti studio in a huff because of intiti ut dis gretmenls, said differ, mi'. w itn the studio had been Mvtl-uid she would return to ii ii hi r Min n moie Mi! tig ition miiiim.it with hi' t SnOWd' MARRIED FOLKS DANCE , i t ,i I t i Pi S v Roxy Theatre X J ipi v L f t i w i Fi i til'1 tin 'Mh. 1 Imi mi n i i in lu til d l ii u-h in n )I l 1 1 mud , i ' lii'iiiu (.com. fit nii l w i iPo in d iv opul u d 111 , II, w UI pf o h til i S it lo id HI mi i i m III H thioiun Lit- toiiHiiiow i uul . Hi wt-te- i Grand h i'll i lii The the camera and others impressed home t ii po H1 f ot i Marriage Told Kt i l u.i ' Ih I t hurallv who bt tore s uloi s n t'l l v( ilk oi m m.i jlv r n Im am I !is while t Mr ami Mis Fran Mimiclkow !' Mi and Mis James E Muugh- of Provid in e anmmnit tin mu M in announce the engagement of riage of their d uightei Bessie their son James to Miss Darlene to Emery Nielsen, son of Mr and he Knight, daughter of Mr and Mrs Mrs. Lair Allen ot Paiachse Warren L Knight of Salt Lake marriage took plue Tuesday, J in- The was date not The City voung uary 7, at Login marriage disclosed couple will reside in Piruli' (jlYOjs uid i S The Auk. mau. club was cniu Umed Moml.n uum.. he M, Donna St.v.ns Siur n i mv on in hers were initiated Cud f. unc, and luncheon following initiitmns Plan Wedding MLi iioiws li.ti Aukanaun Club - n t i, iur-goo- I t an - Mila thte Eskimo actor, plays h stalwart heio of the new pu.-- t ai providing a powerful dra-- n and proving it it jMiformame h us one ot tin really romantic ms of the si reen Lotus Long phvs tin hi rome Tne rest of the iiliiistihg list is made up of 0 Mi J Tlu will de.er' Logan M'uilic foi Salt Luke City to see tin most important stage play in ill miiic Katherine Cornells lt odui mm - Waite: Houston in pi DoiKwoith ' n i t . of best et Lyric Stanwyck The DAR Amu nan lagan and t S Cham ht r of t'oin merce will hue this Ro k j ( hkn '('olUgiatc and Joe Punier tain ils school into a ilium si In Laughable L Gram! Cud Ld. A .storj of ( CC mip v i the TheaL rs The Marx hie in Night at the Optr i Imu 'abj. (s i A Roundup t l lid i i t i j s vv Verdi is nuludfd Red Silute liubu and Kohut A un live 11 . Alumna- H V. l n i t u to "1 kH glorious sm m!' him toans uul 'inti, most o m tin mi oimis su nu ti iditH ojt ipht d, John id ills a i - I" it row s stoiv u ts difllv diuittd it h Us n Uivt ast b U hold horpo Thvrt are thtilN iditUv Hit imltle between the boar, nitive htio ami the sh uk and swordfish hunting and tin ten itu i 'I tmi tvphoon. filmed i s il hurls palm tiees ii its htight down .i ml rtes island buildings m a potash nunc pro tvt-Vid. s anot In r thrill Delightful nUive rmisn embellishes the saga 11 At lor i''Mi,ful htrarv nuttings ure n ill othei last tngagenu nts iMiii t ttimi the lecture Friday Mi a Ubunult given by the ni.tii Vmy Lowell falls the most ei satiie genius Americ- a-' in who t Hit oil Itorgi ''i i t u not t Capitol M'ls oil l -- 011 vuih ' v Ih ' Pun it ml ill M k! hi v ki k ll i n 11 A 0. i c tk K 11 M cl .1 lit Ills, . r Soiosis Aiuniu ic will imu Thursdav evtmrg at tin mom n of Mrs Loretta Lunt on ht Hostesses w lege Hill M s Miss Fredone Shumwa Ardis Larsen pnd Mis. Edith Smith Members are luimsnd to call the hostesses if Un intend to bo present has the dutkast uutut seen on the bkjline It is run-thal u ,s A Kfl brought 'from a shop in Europe The trousers are navv blue and the nuit httK .oat is Si arid Com plding the oufit. Helen wears a luv white scarf and tap to muti h Han at Andirsons ski costume is iovi! blue Her ski shots are t ipl id with white fur and the mu of t tshion followers Mi ml Mrs Paul Grotsmbaih ait ripallv becoming profuant alters V Johnson n p ' t Cinp to nm ho i' u Ml t amp Norosis l! H rinn a organists aie isktd the pumui Johnsun Hi uKh iw Thursday It Budg Hulltn 1 house and bring books Field Ponds. Seen at Spnng Hollow on Sunday weie Joan and Ken amleiho1t, who spent mme time hung lost than skiing .. .a l G h ! t huh .tn i . h t In ' t It t anniuh: M: l I'f a reqm-'tt- m P it's the West pieler nude pm act I 1) ht hmui ottiter of the Pioneers will nit r i i Cu tit , i. " i ' HUM -- The t v cr Paitv 1 Mm II I -- N houml ,n mi ic rv - )hm on i o:u wv v ! lie f Li-Ki mi t t v 'M t t h hn M a au hiu i 111 . l a - HOLLYWOOD tl i t t I Winter Sports Demand ukl w indi-rcaway from his home Mitral weeks ago. Tilt- .tnimal, knov n as the wou- li- ting of the films until his re-- I tin mein two years ago, was half noli ami half husky Hex had Mi ltd with most of the leading Ktnrs during his active t ai The 1 I G 0T1&30 DANCE! 1 Standard mccesry mclttdtng bumpers and spurt ttre extra. Loiy terms Conic Out and Associate With This Fine Group of Married Folks , L Music By the Ambassadors n mmm through Universal Credit Compan ON THE Teleph one AIR-FO- KD 122 SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, SUNDAY EVENINGS - FRED WARING AND HIS PENNSYLVANIANS, TUESDAY EVENINGS BISEC & EMBSLEY MOTOR COMPAHY - COLUMBIA NETWORK. 330 N. Main |