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Show TILE HERALD-JOURNA- A.A'U.W. Chapter Names Chairmen - - lMIONK CAMERA 511 - s' ? ,, ; ' f A (J iuhmiHil 5 vrf I 1 i St. Johns Guild Meeting1 Is Set The St. John's Guild will nu et Thursday at 2.30 p m at the home of Mrs. H H. Hoyt, 295 East Fifth North. All members are urged to attend. HYDE PARK Mrs Brigham Morse entertained Tuesday evening m compliment to the birthday anniversary of her husband. Supper was served to tho following guests: Mi. and Mrs Allen McQuarrie, Mr. and Mrs Cecil Kirby. Mr. and Mrs Bartley Purser, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Duce, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kirby, the hostess and the guest of honor The evening was spent playing budge The Jumor Ladies Literary club entertained their husbands Wednesday evening. They attended the married folks dance in Logan after which hot supper was served at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gittens. Mr. and Mrs George Pond spent Thursday visiting in town Mr. and Mrs. John Green of Ogden spent Sunday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Cook. Word has been received by relatives of the safe arrival of a fine son to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Miles of Montpelier, Idaho. Mrs. Miles was formerly Miss Clara Hancey. Word has been received by relatives of a fine girl born to Mr and Mrs. Arthur Partington of Cowley, Wyoming. Mrs. Lois Seamons is at Smith-fiel- d with her daughter, Mrs. Echo Thornley, who is ill with the flu Mrs. R. Homer Hyde was celebrating her birthday anniversary Saturday. Those present were her children and sisters. The children of Henry Hancey held a surprise party in his honor Prulay evening, in compliment to his 73 birthday anniversary. Mrs. Leslie Hancey entertained at an attractively arranged birth-du- x party Wednesday afternoon in honor of her son, Spencer Spencer was celebrating his ninth birthday I unoheon was served and games placed. The Bluebird class in primary i ntertumed their mothers Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Vella Seamons. Mrs. Mamie Waite was assisting hostess. Refreshments were served to nine girls, nine mothers and two teachers. An interesting program was enjoyed. The Hyde Park club bovs met February 24 and elected officers for the coming year. Those elected were as follows: Lavon PeterLuce, president; Mervin son, vice president; Rulon Ashcroft.0 secretary and treasurer; Waldon Cook, reporter; Ludean Balls, song leader; Ralph Duce, librarian Mrs Harris was a Katheiyn dinner guest Sunday of Charles Lundquist at Smithfield. f ' Nte. S. &. eyes and an eye-l- .i t u gun on the one hand il'ove1 a lathi r happily romping With ms young son (right! on the othci it is har i to visualize from these new portraits of Colonel Fulgem in Batista that he is lIh1 vutual du tator of Cuba, a name that strikes terror among opposing factions He was a ser-g- e nit in the rr.olt against the Maihado regime The Newcomers club will meet Friday, March 5, at the home of Mrs George T. Blanch, 632 East Fifth North street. Meeting will commence at 3.30 p m and ali members are cordially invited to ii'iu,,isc in nd (.dd .1 uim .it li Siwplv-liw'giK'd- HKItirS MORE O.dv-l- .i Miss Charlotte E Dancev was hostess to members ot the UAC v. .is ( hi id ml m full i ( n to Woman's club Monday afternoon at the (.uiiiita biidol I. iv. nime the Bluebird Dr George A Mtver, professor of modern languages at the USAC. of The Road to' Mis Ii.i Neilxon ,ui. ibildien gave a hvreview Paul Moiand spent 'Ihiuvltj visiting with Mrs India," Tea was served J W Mat kins Mis Leoia Sermons ( ntci tamed Weunesrlav Fibtuarv 21. in To of the fifth buthday Thelher of ilaugnter, anniversary ma Joy Refreshments weie served Members of the Somsis , lub to 30 small friends Mrs Lottie Ncilson was a birth- will meit tonight at the560home of North Miss Lutie day dinner guest of her son and Main, at 7.30.Banirott, daughter Mr and Mrs Vincent Club members are invited to be Ncilson, Sunday at Richmond J Matluns was one of the present. principal spoakeis at a pea growers meeting Saturday evening at Morgan Utah Mis Sadie Hancey was hostess it an attractively ai ranged birthscores The Roxy Yessnee' day pait.v at hoi home Tuesday again, this time with a real honMi her the ot musieal-funfest, asion bung evening, est to goodness birthday anniversary with the geThe evening was spent playing "Community Sing" nial, popular Harold Peterson, lunch games A cal musical enthusiast as master served to 50 guests. A beautifully of ceremonies, the fun begins at decorated birthday cake centeied 9 o'clock Friday night, March 5 were the table. Out of town guests Including on the program will Mi. and Mrs. Geoigc Hancey of be a cartoon featuring the bouncLogan, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Waite ball, three of your favorite and Mr and Mrs Dan Cash ot ing radio stars in a musical short Smithfield. old time The Misses Katherine and Ruth presenting a medley of were favorite, a rousing .community Hammond of Providence surprise week end guests of Mrs Ethel round and many other treats. Everyone likes to sing and Balls be will done that of plenty singing The Ladies Literary club will so be on hand for your share present their annual play Friday night, in this new fun adventure. evening The play presented each The screen feature in connecyear by the club is considered by tion with the new Community all who see it as the most outis your old friend, the boy standing entertainment of tile year. Sing Each year the club gives a pres- with the wide open mouth and ent to the community with pro- sun burnt tonsils, Joe E. Brown m "Polo Joe." A great show is promceeds received at their performance For this reason and because ised so come early. it is an evening of real enjoyment the house has always been crowded to capacity This year we wish the committee and the cast every success. vdiH'-M- Iia d ( i 1 mon, ulmh mid-nig- non-eonf- oi R0XY" AT THE foi a time, the prices of combinahv underselling them at a I his loss gives him the oppor- tions ABOUT nt Sorosis Club Meet Tonight lo-- I and THURSDAY ERROL FLYNN The man who made Theodora go wild is back again! - PUN AITVUIv Mar 3 U pi WASHINGTON, Opponents of Presul nt Roosevelts supreme i ourt reorganisation pfrngiam tndiv pi tuned to m ike thi ir fust nigini.cd i.ttaik on the piopo-t- l whin Attorney General Homer S Cummings testifies next week before the senate judu lary committer FROM PORTLAND F p. Champ, president of the Cache Valley Banking company of this city, returned Monday from a short trip to the Pacific northwest, where he attended and addressed a regional conference of the Amerwhich ican Bankers association, was attended by approximately 600 bankers. Following the conference, Mr Champ went to Seattle on buswith the Utah iness connected of Loan Corporation, Mortgage which he is president. Ho reports renewed and rising business activity in the northwesL following the settlement of the maritime strike, but states that the winter there, as at all points west of the Rockies, was unusually severe, with nearly two feet of snow on the ground at one time at Pot Hand In both the states of Washington and Oregon Mr. Champ met with groups of bankers engaged in agricultural work which he is ting as a member of the commission of the Amor-naCankers association The trip to the northwest was made via the Union Pacific streamliner from Pocatello on a 13 hour schedule LAST TIME TODAY ! Joan Crawford - Hill Powell Robert Montgomery in la A ST OF MRS. CHEYNEY On the Screen Attraction! Sure-Witi1- 1 He could evade the Night ? aw but he couldn't elude romance! FIRST PRIZE Only one number is callei., if Joseph Vance's its in the house the money goes, if not another $20 is added for next week. ai di-r- ci agu-uiltur- ul n Don't Miss this Treat TTTR LOGAN S FI ISt FAMILY THFATBC WK ARB GIVING $200:00 THURSDAY Only! At 9:15 P. M. On (he Screen Our Usual Special Thursday. In compliance with project work of the South Cache high school work Miss Ruth Danielson enter-- , tamed the girls of the first grade of the district school at a valentine party at her home Saturday afternoon, Feb. 13. The rooms were ! decorated with Valentine hearts and valentine ideas were carried out during the afternoon. The girls at four small tables , were seated and a dainty lunch served to 11 guests. Funeral services for Mrs. Phebe Norris were held Thursday afternoon in the ward chapel, conducted by Councilor E. M. Bickmore. Music was furnished by the ward AG REEM ENT N EA K.S the direction of choir, under SALT LAKE CITY, March Chorister Gertrude Welcp with 3 IU.Pi Agreement Mrs. Alice Olsen at the organ. Vobetween cal duet, Mrs. Erva James and growers and processors on 1937 Mrs Gertrude Welch, accompanied sugar licet contracts apearcd near 'today, as the two groups by Mrs. Alice Olsen on the piano; met in joint session behind instrumental duct, Keith and Darrell Norris, accompanied by Miss closed doors late this afterPhebe Richman on the piano. noon. Processors represented nt the meeting included the Speakers were P. O. Hansen, T. James, George S. Obray, William states five largest companies Hcber G. Shipley, and President I lah Idaho Sugar, Gunnison D. M. Bickmore of the Hyrum Sugar, Amalgamated Sugar Layton and Franklin Sugar stake, and closing remarks by E. M. Bickmore. companies. Prayers were offered by Bishop Edwin Clawson of Hyrum and E. J. SUBMIT NAVY FIGURES Norman. Interment was in the London, March 3 d li Navy es- Paradise cemetery and the grave timates of 105,065,000 pounds was dedicated by George S. Obray. $525,325,000) for the fiscal year Floral offerings were profuse and 1 were submitted carried by relatives. Pallbearers beginning April to parliament today part of the were: Oliver, Joseph, and Alva rearmament Smith, Keith and Darrell Norris, governments gigantic program to meet the menace of at-t- and Ellis Richman, all grandsons k from the continent. of the deceased. 2. Or LOUISE ANITA GREEN LIGHT Louis I c Affairs of the five most important babies In the world, the Dionne quins, hereafter will be under the supervision of Ontarios official guardian, Percy D. Wilson, above, former Canadian football star, who has just been appointed special guardian for the quintuplets. Wilson succeeds the Hon. David Croll, who said the quins business dealings had become too heavy for him to handle with his duties as a cabinet minister. Wilson will serve with Judge J. A. Valin, Oliva Dior.ne, the quins father, and Dr. Allan R. Dafoe, who comprise the guardianship board. BANKER RETURNS $500.00 in Pi tunity to keep his trade and set up a stiong competition The third bill tn the series sets up an enforcing commission for the fair Hade practices act, to be appointed bv the governor Aition on the fair practices bill is not expected until late toil iy Tin measures with exception ot the minimum pru e bill, are on second leading Little chitnee of the local option beer measure coming before the' u ppi i house befoie Friday was sei n toil. iv as the senate plunged into house hills which is requited by the joint reeiprcnity rule. The bill yesterday was amended to in ov ido that municipalities and counties will get the fees from be licenses, til it the liquor comthe iw, that mission will the cities or ominumtn s may ree- om mend glinting and t evocation of licenses. Under the latter pro- visum, it bee nines mnndntoiy for the commission to grant or revoke, but where there is no objution, the commission may fieely grant licenses, or, on the other hand, revoke THURSDAY ONLY, 9 P.M. POSITIVELY ENDS TONIGHT' TODAV '! A, the state of California enacted, and whnh was later upheld by the supieme court of the United States The bill does not make the contract mandatory upon parties entering into sale and resale of merchandise, but it implies the power of toysoUmg any merchant who would not enter the pact in regard to minimum pru e Vlay Refuse To Sell In othir words, should a mer-ihalcfusc to obey the contract puce set between the producer and another merchant, the producer may refuse to sell to that ming merchant It is here, legislators said, that are the teeth of the measure found, and not necessarily in a provision which would make the contract mandatory. House Bill 7, at present under discussion, provides that no mer- hunt shall sell below cost, or at a pine which would not return a profit IILs Large ( omlmiutioiiH This ait senators v ml, was di-- i ted at largo combin dams whioh ci buying might, through aupciior lower folio the little met chant out of business by t iking a over a long pet tod of time Sen. Warwick Lamoreaux, Salt Lake City, chief opponent of the fair tiades mcusuics found that most of his objection to the series of bills was ill House Bill 7 He claimed the bill would make it possible for a large combination to sell at such a low price, by virtue of bigger purchasing power by lots, that the local merchant would not be able to meet the price because the price would be below his cost Liable To Injunction Under provisions of the bill, the local merchant would then be liable to injunction and prosecution for violation of the fair practices act. At present, Lamoreaux explained, the small merchant may meet, s Y X- Continued I'rorn Page One UAC Womans Club Meets At Bluebird Heavier is musically anything pieviously TRADE BILL present. o heuvioi than produced at this college, and yet the melodic aspect of the music is relatively Professor Welti comsimple, "This opera is generally mented understood and appreciated by the public " Although the mtisie ls heavier than that of the ordinary grand opera and it calls for more people than any other that we have produced here, there is a surprising degree of enthusiasm and love for the opera shown among the members of the chorus and cast, Professor Welti said. ''Aida u milled Smile Newcomers Meet Next Friday Aida v , h lie study- t lught vo-- c music at that institution, and at the completion of his studies there he was awarded a M A. dcgiee ill music He resulted his with the agricultural activities college heie ou his ictuin to Utah to s hold Girl St out mooting Monday aft moon at WestnunsWi hall Mrs F B Warm opt nod tho mooting and presided Stretchers were made by the group Games followed tho afternoons work After singing Taps, the nu cling was dismissed , i, U J Vfij Work Mooting be Sem-Iniil- PARADISE ! 111 i nm Mis Fred Newton, Mr. and Mrs Clarcnie Manning, Miss Marlyn Shaw, of Salt Lake, Mrs. Leona borntxon of Logan were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs, W. H. Shaw Mcmhcis of the first year Bee Hive class with their class loader, Mrs Ester Shaw, enjoyed a chili supper at the home of class member, Miss Wanda Pearce, Friday evening Mrs Maud Obray. who has been ill at her home, is reported to be m proving Mrs. Jennie McMurdie and Mrs. their entertained Clai a Pearce seagull class members at a candy afternoon at the oull Saturday home of Mrs Pearce. After the of candy the girls enjoyed making a toasting party. The annual elders social was held Thursday evening in the ward hall The program consisted of welcome speech, President Niel Tams; vocal duct. Mr and Mrs. Harvan Obray, wuth guitar accompaniment; comic reading, Mrs. LaVelie Gibbs; votal solos, Rex Hirst. Dancing was enjoyed and refreshments serxed. Mr and Mrs. Oscar Nelson and daughters, Bena and Maraline of Logan and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J Roberts of Ogden were guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Pearce on WWW tom iayt tine cm i v 1 - it x in Ithaca al-ing at Cornell he Girl Scouts Have do 'something (tiWonting Iba Hohmon 18 and ffin nt 'I Ji Jt, mod mu is S I j tombdoiu ha m ,'ittii ctl th( n Quins Guardian c 1 t lliKSInni I Si o. V I Star, ds j "' I' M uldllie of i ti u M id ime hum mu lie n U mid Lamia it Miupliy, and vmal the I. m kstone ilonei ot si liol u ship vc hull was uw aided W i Iti lo Ui ol i sor He continued as du tor of vo- al iiuisn at tm Logan institution until 10o2 vc In n ho was granted his leave ot absence to study m the east Dining this time he studied at New Yolk university in New Voik Otv and at Cornell ' J i , iy s, Ex-Grid- il.nt Vni;h C .v I,? Mrs C (" Kaml.tll. Mrs S M Budge nm! Mis Marnner Met rill a nuet.ng of th wre hosUsvts Cuhe V.ilUv Motlual St'i ii t a Monti i at thi homo of Mrs U md til Mis Geoigo Ptiston lowowed An Anuiitrin lMttms (Mvsscv, by Vutor Haimi u 10 serve Light rt fit shnmnt at tho In '0 ot tno program Soveiai sjuhm! guisN wire pic-nt at tho nu t ting com-mutu- rAGE !) llli;t', 4 r'N . On Monday of the new local Members chapter Of tho AAUW society held a luncheon meeting TucmI.iv afternoon in the women's lounge at the college. Three tables were arranged for serving. Ecru linen clothes and colorful bouquets of snapdragons adorned each attractive table The lunch was served by the foods engineering class of the L'SAC A program was given during the afternoon under the direction of Mrs. Bryan Wright. Included on the program were reports of the of history, aims and purposes Mrs U Arden AAUW, by . iduta-tion; standards and Frandsen Miss Lois Holderbaum, Mrs activities, Bryan and memWright; organization Almeda Mrs. Perry bership, was discussed and Business standing committee chairman appointed as follows; membership, V. H. Tingey; Mrs. program, Mrs. Wright; publicity, Bryan Mrs. O. G. Larsen; legislation, Elsie M. Troeger; constitution and Mrs. L. A. Stoddart; education, Agnes Bahlert, who was also elected vice president: historian, Mrs. Leon Fonnesbeck. Eight new members representing the University of Utah and Columbia university were welcomed into the group. The eight new members are: Mrs. J. Howard Maughan, Miss Helen Pixton, Miss Elna Miller, Miss Ellen Agren, Mrs. Harrison Heiss, Mis Hoyt, Miss Maxine Parley Kilburn and Mis., May McCarrey. 1 AIDA rwss;' Sealing WVcklin Medical Auxiliary ow in Cemetery Holds Meetim Of Committees mi: (TEA'S STRONG MAN" RELXXES SOCIETY RUTH SCOFIELD, EDI'i'OK IiI:M'.Y. Muril W UTAH, EOGAN, L, irs(olai$r ni 100 PER CENT VALUE IN Ws and fcWaimttedl Jaime Tunme A L S O Today and Tomorrow! 3 S' George Ariiss in 15-- DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS Richeliue with Uwd. Arnold and Maureen O'Sullivan Admission 2 for 15 c Mclvyn Douglas Gail Patrick Arthur LKhl AIHEH SHORT M IWWTS PAKAVHHNT PICTORIAL LIMN IKW .SONG .w J5 10 Positively DOLORES Cardinal OTHER CASH PRIZES Awarded , , . Someone Is Sure to Win! WO I ACCUSED with FLORENCE DESMOND UNITED ARTISTS PICTURE A la S O - ADD! J SI BJEUTS UIIHV at 9 Oelmk Roxys New COMMUNITY SING Everybody likns to sing, come and join in the fun! On Hie Screen Cominer Soon: public has seen. This is proven by the tremendous business done-- ask your neighbor! JOE E. RROWN in POLO JOE HITS ON PARADE" As fine an entertainment as our Cods Country and the Woman Don't Miss this Treat , |