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Show PAGE FOUR. Tlirc roxy theater starting tomorrow IIERAJ.n-JOURNA- TO MAYOR-ELEC- L0 L, CTA N, UTAH! SATURDAY, NOVEMBER AT THE GRAND T: i ft ''sL S v Hi-De-Hilari- ous ' "Vv J cJj u ..AO i iSr V I A , f, 1 o , 1 La t, f , fifes If . f-- sl t. Z", W"' ' ' ' k HfcMC.Cn lAmn IDAHO iiinHWiilKwifi V16- , nAtwiAir A Af ilHUUL AUDI I1U1N and 111 T Ulrti Ianmount Nov Idaho, of a cafe a week ago, police girl-fille- fs, of (ho new addition at the South Cat he high si hooi was set Friday by menthols of the Ca he county board of education ' 20 repoil-ec- t and disappeared and Relatives his immediate firmly could offer no reason for the disappearance. Police said he had little money, only the clothta he wore, and no car when, he left Mams has been city electrician for the past nine years fF I)i die ation ' Churches dedi- Dec KLK ENTH WARD Relief society conierence will be held in the Eleventh ward Sunday evening at 7 oclock EPISCOPAL ( HI ECU Services at St Johns Episcopal chuich, located at 95 East First North street, will be as follows for tile cormng week Sundays at 8 a in. and 11 a ni . Thursdays at 10 a m, Thanksgiving day service this Thui sdav ciniuli school at ID Hy-ru- i dt r non-icsi- 1 Coogan Weds Kid FLLS, tan Alains stepped out the back door News TO BE DEDICATED ember ID, The for Friday, cation program wdl be held in with parents' day at conjunction the school, scheduled for that M date, Lloyd Theurcr, school board clerk, announced. Piesident C. F. Olsen of head of the board, and Bishop J. J. Hendry of Wellsville, member of the board, ami Super-intennt J V. Kirkbrtde were to arrange the proauthorized gram with the South Cache high school f,u ulty. The board accepted a proposition of a local tab company to transport three children of Mr. and M-L N Goff from their home it the hvd.o pi int of the Logan elect, ic light department in Logan Heights cinjon to the River school w It is also decided at the d Meeting to consider each me case separately after ap- lieation has been made by par-- t nts or guaulians of students. The board pointed out that the cases iw governing diffeis in city and county and that each case must be considered on its own points. A Providence committee, consisting of Mayor Austin Frank and Deon Mathews, appeared before the board in regards to the use of the Providence pavilion for the activity program of the Providence school. No definite arrangements were made pending the wot king out of a program on the part of the school. George G Hendricks, representing Richmond city, presented a request before the board for Rn appropriation toward the Richmond city library Lewiston presented a like request in a letter read by Levi Allen, member of the board. Action on the matter was deferred until a later date. ii Americas Ideal Girl HOLLYWOOD, Nov 20 0 is young loves day in movie-land- , wedding day for Jai kie Coogan and Betty Grable It is the first love for cuh of them They aie sure it will endure, ana both will preset ve their movie cat ioi s Coogan wmt to work in pictures at the nge of 4, first as an urchin in rags with a cap much too large f him Th it putim was culled 'The Kid. and Chillies Chaplin was the star Many pictures followed and saved and invested his money. Now he is 23 and $l,ontooo Miss Grable came fiom St Louis and has been named bv a lns ut committee of aitists and tutus as Americas ideal girl" She is blonde, and 20 years olJ Tney met and fell in love three years ago on an exclusion boat and puisind the romance in this slimige colony where many of their eldeis regard nmriinge Hs a habit rather than an institution The bride decided tins week to join the Catholic cluu.h, making a chuich wedding at St Bi pernnssjble. Coogan is a Catholic, and only Catholus may have a church wedding The ceremony will be ut 3 30 p m, with u Father William L. Mullano laling The movie pi odious slipped woik on 'College Swing tm the wedding Miss Giuble is the star of the pn ture Coog in took a minor role j ist tn h,. near her He li.is been doing little aiting s nee he to 1 z ft iK ' i k & a a, ill Su'ic i.v jtv LOGAN CARPENTER DIES AT HOME Thomas Franklin Jackson, 65, died at his home at 175 North Fourth West Friday night. Mr Jackson was born January 11, 1872, in Paradise, a son of Henry and Mary V hite Jackson He had been a caipenter here for a number of years. are his wife, Alice Surviving Christensen Jackson, and the following children by a former marriage Kei man Jackson, Blue Lot in Jackson, Creek, Burley, Iduho; Mrs Amanda McArthur, Blue Leland Jackson, Ogden; Creek; Mrs Mildred Brown, Ogden, and Merlin Jackson, Blue Creek. Six grandchildien also survive Funeral arrangements have not been completed. The Richards mortuary is m charge TWO KILLED IN lesson-sermo- I n i mi lies. w he is connected Oppheum liTr1, x olden, .Nifht phone ,(;t .Ma(inci Y. by N in George Abbott Staged ON SALK '1 Ci Con 'muons 'Barrage of Our Regular $1 TWO for lhone 27 500 their Girl 1 ... Giving all...!! 1500 u n BENNY STAGE al Ed- ailed fiom vv a - s Shanghai bv a ill t mined Japanese idle nsivo, '(luii i's dedend-lii- g ,u inns lcticatid vc-- t and south to cnlicnth in new petitions along the battle line shown above. Japanese weie in full conti ol of the Shanghai peninsula between the Yabgtc und the YVhangpoo nveis and advancing lowaid Nanking, as show n by ai iovv s i According to the driver of the car and witnesses, Bird came through the intersection with the green light. Visibility wras poor, investigating officers reported, because of the rainy weather. The injured youth is reported to be in "fair" condition this wild-ridin- x 10c INTERMOUNTAIN 10c VP -- i.v three years Antone Sheriff Pi mi B c ud e that the dead mans fannlv Ind not claimed the body Two hi nth After February 1 the United States fleet will be under command of Admiral Claude C. Bloch, above, who has been in charge of the battle force. President Roosevelt named Bloch naval chief to succeed Admiral Arthur J. Hepburn. ers, Goldie Mai. in of Farmington and Robert M Malan of M irriott, h id suggested that it buried m Ogden near their mother but they had no money to finance its removal, the sheriff said. The dead man was not mourned by his wife, who has since married one of the men charged with his killing, or bv his small son or neighbors in this isolated community. Arraignment of Charley and George Schaffer, his Boss-har- Laurence Schwab associate producer. Harry Tugend and Jack Yellen wrote the screen play based on a story by Gene Towne, Graham Baker and Gene Fowler. for the slaying brother-in-la- Eve. Continuous Show's Today 1 p. m 1 TODAY LAST TIME ENDS TONIGHT! Kid-Kloode- Out-Doo- d Gladys George - John Heal in "MADAME X Thrills! r Z ANE GREYS STARTS SUNDAY, with VA . jj JSL nlr? TONIGHT, 207- - 10 FIIEK BIGGEST Chas. Bickford LM-- . TEN-O-WI- N SPINS! Community .sing k EVERY SPIN A WINNER! - Comedy - - Novelty STARTING TOMORROW WK P. M. THTT 1 Marsha Hunt M., ON OUH STAGE! I ) Gilbert Roland News w hilarity tRv ;Ui-- , v 'n - t ! A girls n r I ' 'v oadwavs sapgii5 .'JV Stage Success 1 Fe33t cf PRICES... jfldotf goes dad to th, Coj. fon, ! KU tong hllby Gord0 . "od Revel! "taohYurWa " Thru t(f, At, e aws and MerrjjmaKinq Matinee 56c, Lvenog I.IJ, Ali pro r ' uW? nfa" Abbott Actinq Company on Nation-WidTour From New Yorfe , 8k-- , I J, 2 21, ,H. mi hide fed. WafcCMfeP NewYorkTimei Boxes 2 Boxes 2 80 d and stale taxes 1.1 i ... I ' Go t A D D ED : Chile, Land of Charm OUR GANG and NEWS tntto.$t.: $$$ m of Malan was postponed indefinite1) while a search was carried ol well for the rein the caved-i- n mainder of the body. 25c Till 6 3oc of ad- sfrie banjo-e- D ivcn ill. I t -- less bones of Spencer M il in in a rough box and buried it on lonely hillside. Nobody accompanied the linnm'v funeral proiessinn and outside the sheriffs party kmt or seemfd to care, wheic they buried the man who died of violence and decayed at the bottom of an abandoned well for m uly die monies; the Magic Carpet campaign and election returns in Bagdad; the Queen of the Harem, Louise Hoviek, making love to yed Eddie; a thousand and one uther sights and hit tunes by Mack Gordon and Harry Revel, I've Got My Heart Set On You, with Tony Mai tin singing and June Lang Your Way dancing,Life,"Laugh a happy hit led by Through Cantor, and "Swing Is Here to Sway," to which Eddie, the Peters Sisters, Jeni Le 'Gon and the swinging, swaying chorus perform a riotous, rhythmic routine. Raymond Scott leads his famous Quintet playing his own modernistic composition, "Twilight in Turkey" at a Harem dance. A tremendous cast of entertainers, including John Carradine, Virginia Field, Alan Dinehart and Douglas Dumbnlle in addition to hundieds of lush harem beauties, g about a million Arab horsemen and hundreds of dancing Oriental darlings, is featured. ProducTwentieth Century-Fotion Chief Darryl F. Zanuck selected David Butler to direct with GEORGE, There was no niusu an eulogy today when a gioup Sheriffs deputies placed tile in l h with Lead.ng Ntm fork Players Permanent $(.00 are ST II ARTIJTS J ; Siatest ABBOTT , Fleet Slain Man Buried nmi muRRRv a i q Without Ceremony t ! lor Appointment U. S. rV"34 'sSBroffl-I jonn Mreet To Head -- h. ALlEn BORETZ SHOE i and Revel! W" GEORGE 0'i ISorth Maui i'io; spectacular aboard the Magic Carpet dispersing the enemy s army; the sumptuous, colorful Bagdad banquet with Eddie as master of ceremirth-music- Two jurat .stars in a new dramatic smash her past . . . For love! gallant fight to out-li- e SIN DAY! STARTS TAKf A NUMBER FROM ROflDUJfiV THROUGH A KEVHOLe INK At DIXIE-KIT- n u, harem-reductio- ... knds tonight: "AFRICAN HOLIDAY v C I A L All Raba 'Goes to Town in mirth-musiunusual and extrava-gloriou- s either EDDIE ever made, are hunduiK uf (above) or Twentieth Century-Fo- x Harem honeys and how they swing to those new hits by -- personally! Exactly asplatjed atCort.Theatre,NewYorM manhood. grew will go to Palm Spungs, loo miles awav for the two-dihoneymoon They must return to woik Mom! ,v 11101 lllllg I - Among the T,n. They I .y grab-Bagd- d a dtset t lescitt S iiC-,- - m V- . h of-f- If AN KS(H Routed Chinese Form New Line i IOI Kill WARD Professor Ira N Hayward of the Utah State Agricultural college will UTAH ACCIDENTS be the speaker at services staiting at 7 p m Sunday. Music will a violin solo dv Isadore SALT LAKE CITY, Nov 20 cl pi Shcoie ami n vocal duct by John Two persons were added to the mid Miss Kendrick. Spuhler John Timmy, 20, needed money. He Utah traffic death toll today after wrote a letter to Mai ton Davies, accidents m Salt Lake City and UIR1STIAN science screen star, demanding $1000. Fed"Soul and Body" is the subject near Cedar City Clive Horace Brown, 20, of Salt n to be read eral officials arrested him, and ho of the admitted making Uie demand. by the Clu l.stmn Science Society Lake City, a husband of only two months died of a skull fracture he in Login Sunday, Nov. 21 The Golden Text is: "My soul, received when he fell from a wait thou only upon God; for moving furniture truck last night LAST RITES HELD from him" He was riding in the rear of the is my expectation vehicle when It struck a bump Psalms 62 5). Citations from the Bible include and bounced him to the stieet. Overson, 61, Watsonville. FOR N.C. ANDERSON the following: "Lord, thou wilt CalJ C.business man died in a , ordain peace for us: for thou also hast wrought all our works hospital at Cedar City of injuries in us Isiah 26.12). For we are he received m an accident. Impressive funeial services were his workmanship, created in Christ held in Hyrum First ward for N C Jesus unto good works, which Anderson one of Hvrums pioneers, God hath before ordained that BOY SUFFERS BAD Thursday with Bishop Reuben we should walk in them" (EpheHansen presiding sians 2 10). The following program was givCorrelative to the citations are INJURY IN MISHAP en singing, by the choir with Nor- the following from "Science and ma Baxter conducting: invocation Health with Key to the Scriptures" J Warren Wright; song, choir by Mary Baker Eddy: The divine Speakers were C F Olsen, Stake mind maintains all identities, from J "Billy" Nord, 12. son Piesident D M Bukmore; Patri-aic- a blade of grass to a star, as dis- ofWilliam Cache National Forest SuperO. M. W lKon and Bishop Silas tinct and eternal (p. 70). The and Mrs. A G. Nord, 41 visor Allen. Special musical numbers identity, or idea, of all reality were: vocal duet, Melinda and Ross continues forever; but Spirit, or Manndale avenue, suffered a fractured leg and severe bruises Liljenquist; vocal solo, Bishop Lou- the divine Principle of all, is not about left his body at 8.15 p m. Friis Maugban, and violin solo, Clark in Spirit's formations." day when he was struck by a car Petersen. driven by Lloyd Bird, 19, 308 Each speaker emph ixizod the PRESBYTERIAN ClH E II East Third South, as he was crosssterling traits of chai.icter of Mi Thanksgiving and communion Anderson and bore testimony of service at eleven oclock, Sunday ing Mam street at First North. According to reports, the hoy his faithfulness to the gospel The school, 9 45; Adult class, 10 00, services closed bv the choir sing- College class 10.15; Westminster and a companion were on thur way to a si bool play at the LoFotum meets at 7 45 o'clock. ing a hvmn Benediction was offu-egan Junior high si hoot and were bv J W Joigensen The floral crossing the north side of the in1)1 CHESS IS SPEAKER offerings weie profuse and beautiful. Interment was in the Hvrum PARIS, Nov 20 d p The duchess tersection toward the east when Bird, who Petersen of 5 mdscr made her debut as a the accident happened cemetery with lament was driving north, had crossed the dedicating the grave The funeral public speaker today when, accom- intersection when a car in front arungements were umlei lie duec-tio- panied by the duke, she opened the of As Bird attemptof the Thompson stopped Fumtal annual Sale of Christ (Anglic nil) ed him to tne car he ran into the home. pass chinch in the Salle Hoi he befoie a pac ted hall of leading members of Nord boy, Noids companion jumped to safety ( AI!D OP TIIWKs, the British colony. The injured youth was rushed to a local hospital for treat m nt. To all who in aiiv wav lendei GOES TO COAST ed assistance and offered svm ('. O. Stott, .state dirccto! of the panthy during the illness ami Farm Security program, will leave death of our beloved husband and Logan tomoi row for San Francisfather, N C Andersen we wish to co, Calif where for one week he Ma( extend oui heart felt gratitude will attend conventions dealing : i and thinks with problems and special work Josephine and Muia Andeison related to the woik with which and b a 's '1 lufV ! colorful-extravaganz- a, stars' Jack Benny, Ida Lupino, and Richard Arlen, whose amatory adventures and misadventures furnish a large part of the d hilarious comedy in Paramounts "Artists and Models," which opens next Sunday at the Grand Theater ii iire'Aiuns otui 1 u A trio of City police today pressed all invt stig Hum into the disappear-in- i e of Thomas Mains 43, city elut-t- i U Lang, Louise Hoviek and a tremendous cast, which opens Sunday at the Capitol Theater The creators of "You Can't Have ake Everything, ' Thin lee" and set the sky as the Up and lave limit to give Eddie Cantor the picture that tops anything he has ever done, and marks the beginning of a new and important phase his brilliant career. "All Baba Goes to Town is the most magnificent combination of sidesplitting comedy, song hits, beautiful girls, brilliant dialogue exotic dances, and lavish sets in the history of fun Equally as important is a revotinted lutionary new thiee-ton- e pr,.ess utilizing sepia and copper as cb basic efteets. A combination of blue and orange, mixed with copper is used for the night sequences, while sepia, ambr and eoppc r provide the special effect for the daytime episodes. tne new, sulpiiociui Coiiloi 6d-d- o of laughter becomes a of fun as Eddie turns Bag-da- a into Gag dad when he snaps on it up to date with a head-ta- x on camels, a harems, a tail-ta- x n program, slips carn strikpet tacks under the ers. and snaps the Sultati into step with the march of time. in the Among the V m; JS IDAHO FALLS MAN in the now dramatic smash I)ms ami H nry Fond-iThat (Attain Woman, wild Anita JLoutsi and lan Hunter, playing at the Koxy Theater tonmnow ami untii Wednesday Addt i features tp, K i' mC&h will be a bowling reel "Set Km A tJ X, song-studde- Hcttu ! kind-hearte- d REPORTED MISSING Eddie Cantor and Twentieth Century-Fo- x have combined their talents for the first time and really go to town as the comedy king of screen and radio stars in the most r l o u 8 entertaincxtrava-glment either have ever made, "All Baba Goes to Town, featuring Tony Martin, Roland Young, June y , w tart g Mdvor-- i HOS'IOV Nov 2 U 1 Mhiuim J Tobin, 3i rottived t proposal ol mainage today from winnd friendly i dow in Wausau. Wis uho saw his in a Wisconsin newspaper pKtme I she wrote, s,nd to myself, then is r man that will make a good husband and a very good father Mis Tobin, i ehbr citing the fifth anrnvtrsaiv ot her marriage the mayor-elecngtecd but pointed ouf that the proposal was a little tardy The widow' hid anticipated that obstacle, however and had added If you re already married or keeping steady company, could you look around for some fri nd ' 'N m 037. Mirth-Musica- ii I 1 Eddie Cantor Stars in 20ths l, Ali Baba Goes, to Town 'PLEASE MARRY ME V 20, Dorryl F. 7on k.hore,Pr-- 1' |