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Show L. PA IE TEN THE 11 i iiii Niilsm K K A L D - J0URN A I,, LOGAN, Chained for Sake of Love, Etc. HYRUM Mis Li trom II is I.Y EMMA riioetriiig ulcbrating lnr birthd is an attrai tails 'SONS 1 f) ? 8. of mi: new roxy LEGION hit HORN LEY i tlieie in my gulden the woiideious sight 01 the goigeous color ot the lowers, And the &ky with its enmson delight. m '1 Judge Stump Says The tail of a comet alwuys points away fioin the sun 1 slanting lays of the sunset ith its oiange and enmson and led, Make a beautiful stene of the foliage, 'I lie glass and the tiees he long ovei-hea- niversary at ranged paitv A di lightful ifttr-nonof sot nil i h it mil s isiting w as cnjoved bv the guests The long dining table w is iintei ed w th a sase of beautiful autumn flowirs and a delicious lunthton was mis id to Mis Anna Aligns i Hilda Amanda Olsen Los ina Eliason Hall Sarah Rpenns Led i Alltn Bonnie Nielsen, Maud Liljmquist Louisa Nielsen Mrs lia VS Ilhams Alue Jt nsen Laura Christensen Caroline Anhder Marie Christian sen Annie Jensen, Lizie Nielsm Minnie Miller Ellen Allen Bi ssu James and Melinda Liljenquist Mrs Orville Lee was hostess Friday at her home to the Hyium Stake Rtl ef Sonoty Boaid members A most pleasant afternoon was spent in listening to John T Came of Logan who entertained the group in his humorously inhound contentedly sitting in an automobile with her wrists chained teresting wav with reminisi tni ts to the steering wheel, Wilina Leayuofl. waitress fiom of the old Salt Lake City plnv house Mrs Lee served her guests Neptune N J, told irpoiters arid polite that her sweetheart, Louis i lder nmeshed had wi thus hei to kitp her lum heon Tortariello, true to him while he was at w oik in a Linden, N J, factory Then, Mr and Mrs E J Wilson and while a crowd watihed Tor lane Ho came out and, as shown above, sons hase returned from an ex c unthained htr to take lie r for a walk and lunih On being questended trip through the tioned bv polite, 'lortarullo admitted it was all a publicity stunt Park and report a vtry pha-savacation to be followed up by a wedding to Miss Leaycroft on horseback Svra-iusMr and Mrs John Wills of New York were guests of i nnfert in e waa hi Id at the J Vern NicNm home on Miss Lila Eliason on Saturday priesthood last Siturdav 17 mid Sunil iv 18 with Sunday last of Palmyra h lder Joseph h Mrs Willard Bean Mr and Mrs Janus Wilson aiding Smith and New Yoik spent the week end vis- Mrs Smith m attend tnce Mrs were hosts to the Young Married John and W Allen G Smith delighted the audience with Peoples club on Monday iting at) the evening Eliason homes Mrs Bean also two voal solos one Sunday morn- The group innsistnig of 14 club here conference stake the attended ing and one in the afternoon numbers and special guest, Miss Mr and Mrs Jack Wright spent During the confertnie Mrs Reed Maud Miller listened to an inProbst was released from the Sunday m Ogden illustrated lecture on Mr and Mrs Sumuel G Miller Primary stake board and Jennie teresting Daily Courtesies' whuh was deand Mr and Mrs C C Rounds B Ntlsen sustained in her place livered by Miss Eleanor Tasso of Los Angeles have been the as second counselor to President demonstrator Refreshguests of Mr Albert Miller and Matilda Miller Nora H Nielsen, county ments weie served The next daughter. Maud for the past week Rozella Larsen and Lamont Lar- months meeting v ill be held at also visiting relatives and fntnds sen wire sustained as Mutual the home of Mr and Mrs Charles Sterling stake board in Wellsville and Jit members and J Mi Bride when Mrs Esphn of LoMr Miller is a roofing contracMoss on the Sunday gan will talk on childiens books Wayne a Rounds is Mr Grey Sihool boaid A roll tall showed tor and Garnel Larsen genial agent for Hound bus driser out of Los 516 present in the sesthe Metropolitan Life Insurance morning are The 60S returning sion and party in the afternoon Angeles was the fortunate winner of a to their homes after a pleasant Sunday evening, under the aus free trip and a weks stay at Coland to coast Portland tbe up trip of the stake MIA with Pres orado Springs, Colo Mr Larsen to Utah by way of the Columbia pices Earl Allen conducting Prayers left for his vacation today were offered by Seminary leaders Mayor L P Maughan reports ellow-stoo- v WVffws 'jssa sst At The thf or8an Imia ni,mh '. y, D, g sn 1 Capitol The ncv ex- perts have found a real poser in by V'S June Lang, one of Hollywood s Terry, instru- - most beautiful women petersPn and 1,,!,, June at present has the leading Yeates of Millville,, cornet duet Dunn, instrumental solo Wayne James and Ralph Carlsen The speaker for the was James J Dibry of evening Logan who a gave splendid address to the young people Closing remarks weie by President D M e feminine role in a comic mystery film One Wild Night," opening today at the Capitol theater In this 20th Century-Fo- x thriller she is a newspaper reporter involved in a big crime wave which has no victims Which is quite all right for this miss because Word has becu receivtd bv Mrs cant happen have a thingsofwhich way hapAllen that her son Elwood pening to her has in the U S Navy Miss Lang is the young lady after successfully completing four who claims the title of years naval training and passing having been one unique of Hollywood's the fi ,al examinations with high- most stars' without appopular est honors which entitles him to in a movie pearing one enrollment year in one of To explain this it must be ungan nations large finishing schools derstood The Hyrum slake quirtcrly the Hollywood estimates at Washington, D C where he a person that g by two will have the privihge of and fan majoring gauges boxoffice in important branches of study mail Inasmui h asreieipts she liHiln t aptaught aboaid ship amo-iwhuh in a film her boxoffice re- are technical firing control and ' peared credits were nil But because ceipt ! ?lei..!n.l.aL fngmeenng Mr Alim of her tremendous fan mail from klHBOvdi aboar1, ll'c ,S S Salt readers of motion picture City irom which he will bo and features m newspapers sent to the receiving ship at San rines T0DV.Y - FRIDAY! she was one Francisi o to receive his honorable of the cinema of the best known colony JUNE LANG - MICHAEL discharge October 8 and will reJunes face and figure were in Washington Nov 9 port constant demand bv the editors 'VII A LEX in Mr and Mrs R E Gee of OakNow on her wav to real 'screen land Calif Mrs I R Boulton o! staidom June Lang joins wit Provo Mr and Mis LuuNav An- Duk Baldwin and Lvle Talbot derson of Salt Like Cilv Mr and unraveling the weird movie mvsin Mrs Kenneth Bui and Mr and teiv in whuh thiee Mrs J W Baer of Lewiston and citizens vanish into thin prominent air-aMr and Mis Robert Gibbors of piovido a hilarious detective nd storv Malad Idaho wir Sund c guests with an unusual twist Jack Bick-rnot- greatness KM d. TODVY. Fit I., ST.! BIG DOUBLE BILL The w oi Id is bo full of late beauty, Theie is gieen with its many soft hues, Anil the blue of the bky genily fading n I In ar Judge: llid any hiishiind i si r enjoy taking care of Ins vat iilioning K. E. D. wiles pet goldfish Yes L.uiius McBuip of Ottcwa not only enjoyed it, but found mi easy way to take care of them too He called in hm friends for a sardine dinner STUMP walls in my I I love to be And ert at an- ling the new wate. pipe line for Hyrum Over 4500 feet have been laid across the Hyrum bench Mrs Lead Shaffer was hostess at an attractively arranged party for the VV and R club at a.t home on Friday A pleasant afternoon of games was spent with puzes going to Mis Lizzie Miller and Kate Nielsen A dainty lunch was served to twelve club members and special guest Mrs Inez Miller Vases of beautiful petunias and roses were used through the rooms Mrs Mae Dusenberry entertained the Coterie club at her home rn Fuday Budge formed the afternoon pastime with prizes won hv Nellie Praice and Javan Feter A sen ddicious luncheon was served to club members and special guest Addle Skanchy of Lo rl 22, gulden at evening Just as the suns sinking low, A put umo ftom lloweib is watted I!v tilt hieees so softly bestowed As I -- SEPTEMBER THURSDAY, My Garden hm ns on fm ind u m ntfriid wlu n a bottli of boiling flint explmii d in hor hmd ulsin to Niiglibois ruslml Mrs lu iffui of Dr Bm fifsh who iln ss id tho hums tin most si nous whlili ion In lnr ips No iiiison i. in hi f o l n d tor thi ixpiosion hu h wus of ,ui h firii t hut mis of i lass w is drisi n into w ill in i piling mid the not simp striking Mis Nnlsin dimtlv in tin t n i but fortunately n i (Boss si Ui It In Mi and Mis Prcnk M ('Ink nlountr the imval of a fnu In at a loial lb daughter Sipt hospital Mis Clai It was fomieily Miss Bay Dagsi n Mrs Jut oh Allguir was hosttss to a group of htr fronds on Fri d is UTAH Hit No. Ilepuiing the night lor lepose. love to walk out in my garden ' When the suns sinking low in the west And feel there the peace of the evening Yes, 1 The three mad Stooges, Moc Lurry and Curly, are featured m I RIOT! RHYTHM D While the biids and the flowers lest. It is quiet; the davh work is ended; Soon the cuitain of daikness will fall. So 1 otter mv thanks for my garden And the evenings sweet lullaby call. Donald OConnor, the kid star of Sing You Sinners, togcther with Tim Holt and Richard Tucker in one of the many exciting scenes from Sons of the Legion, which opens tomorrow at the Roxy Theater. HYDE PARK NEWS : Mrs Thtron Ashcroft attended the convention of the Northern Division of the Literary club on Friday afternoon at Garland A no host sui prise party was enjoyed Thursday afternoon honoring Mrs Dtward Balls, wlnn hei class in primary the Laiks, were promoted to the BluebuJ The git Is furnished and class served the lunch to Mrs Balls and their mothers The afternoon was spent playing games Guest list included Mrs Preston Lee and daughter Carmon Mrs Leo Perkes and Claiue, Mrs Willis Lamb and Beth Mrs George and Lu Gene, Mrs Clinton Perkes and daughter Dixie, Mrs M C Reeder and Marnett, Idal-lee- n Waite Genean Balls, Mrs Delmar Waite ana Mrs John Sea-mo- Sea-mo- A beautiful gift was pte-sent- to Mrs Balls as a token of love and appreciation The Bridge club entertained iieccntly from a two weeks visit to Idaho Falls Miss Itha Johnson of Benson spent the week end visiting with Mrs R. S McQuarrie. Mrs Willard Ballam left Monday for her home in San Francisco after spending two weeks with her parents, Mr and Mrs Lorenzo Peterson Mr and Mrs R, S McQuarrie, Wallie, Mrs Preston Lee and children motored to bait Lake Sunday where they spent the day visiting with Miss Carrie McQuarrie who is attending business school at the L D S The Thrifty Stitchers held their exhibit Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs, Eliza Thurston During the afternoon the - followreading program was rendereding Virginia Lee; duet, Mardene Saunders and Gay la Hancey with Mrs Leah Hancey at the piano, original paper Anna Hancey and two vocal duets, Mrs Pharan Hale After the program light refreshments were served Miss Georgann Burgess has returned home after spending the summer m California Mrs Leo Reeder spent Sunday at Salt Lake Mrs Dallas Elwood and Mrs Henry Seamons attended the funeral services of Arnold Hurd at Mrs Wtlford Dames underwent a major operation lust week at a local hospital She is repotted to be improving nicely Mr and Mrs Wendell Reeder weie honored guests at a dinner Friday evening at the home of Bishop and Mis C A Hurn Those present besides the guests of nonor were Miss Janice Fulkerson of Smithfield Vern Seamons and Miss unaleen Mr and Mis Wendell Reeder were also honored at a dinner party Sunday at the home of M,3 M C Reeder the occasion being the birthday anniversary of her son, Wendell On Tuesday evening Mr and Mrs Spencer Dames entertained at a briae party in honor of Mr and Mrs Reeder Sixteen guests were piesent The evening was pent playirg Midge Tbe guests of honor left erly Wednesday morning for Amts where Mr Reeder will continue his work. Come to Algiers and lilt meet SLIMANE V) . Jj tHintol in Ills charm his canning and ...wha knaws ths day and Hia hear... CHARLIS BOYER in the WaHar Wongs production with Sigrld Ourio and Hsdy Lamarr KOXY Mjmr -- iVlDp7 Runaway horse or ambushed sta, coach hes the fighting cowboy who gives you thrills. Watch For Snow White Coming Soon! Starts SUNDAY wf w up. ijj.rei'M a their husbands Saturday at W Park Softball formed the early evenings entertainment Hot was served one long at supper table adorned with fall flowers Places were marked for Mr and Mrs Preston Lee, Mr and Mrs Lew Balls, Mr and Mrs. Joe Elwood, Mr and Mrs Clinton Perkes, Mr and Mrs Orson Perkes, Mr and Mrs Asa Seamons, Mr and Mrs Ross Thurston Mr and Mrs iSnowville, Tuesday Ernest Ashcroft, Mr and Mrs Mr and Mrs Earl Karen of Denzel Lamb Mr and Mrs Dew'- - Lewiston spent Friday visiting ard Balls Mrs Gladys Jensen. jwlth Mr and" "Mrs George Reed-Mr- s La Preal Lamb, Mrs Phebe er Reeder and Miss Inez and EulaFcnt Christoffcrson and Delmar lia Lee Mrs Denzel Lamb was in Matktns spent last week in Cali of the supper charge forma They spent Sunday in The Literary club enjoyed an Sacramento afternoon of bridge Friday after- McQuarrie visiting with Douglas noon at the home of Miss Eulalia Mrs Sadie Hancey, Jr, and Mrs Lee Lunch was served at small Lee entertained at tables centered with amber rose- Virginia bridge luncheon in honor of Mrs buds Sixteen club members were Lorna Reeder of Ames, at present Ladies In charge of the the home of Mrs Lee inIowa, party were Myrle Ashcroft, Avon Guest list included Mrs Logan Lucy Lamb, Andrea Lamb and Lucile Cash, Miss Nish Cash, Mrs Gwen Waite Eight prizes were given. Miles, Smithfield, Mrs Opal Cow Mr and Mrs Delbe Peterson ley and Mrs Orba Chipman, children, Mrs Ir.ae Clark.lgan, Mrs Helen Seamoiu. Benson, Miss Mable and Erma Burgess , Mrs La Preal Lamb. Mrs Grace spent Saturday and Sunday at i Seamons and Mrs Nora Seamons Idaho visiting with Mr. R'gbv Mrs Allan Webb has returned and Mrs Sambert Burgess home after spending several weeks Mrs Orella Ashi roft returned at Boie visiting with her parents . rns PlCTUftli MONOOAAM torn No. 2 t m mn i ii'mp - s - . . . glorious symbol of richness and bounty . . . when the tide of life runs high and living is good! And TAs harvest moon 14 especially good, if your standard of enjoyment calls for such high quality as you find in Becker's Best or Uinta Club Beer . Enjoy an cl occasional glass of either mellow brew . , the finest Pilsener-typ- e Beer you can buy . f Lo-an- tit I V I 1 ONE WILD NIGHT LYRIC TODAY, FRL. m SAT.! TONIGHT KING KONG P!a and IN TEN-O-- -- On WAY OUT WEST iu the Screen- - exile cm in" ith aid Killy - Lrankie Darru TOD Y - piEYRYONYHFiGHrjHEa !'imA! .MICKEY ROOXEY and LEM IS STONE in BAAV'y,1 JUDGE HARDYS CHILDREN cn l NEW TOMORROW A FATH IT Salute to the small Fry!" & 7jt; vVje. ' on the famou Goodricn TIRES bTw e A-- , art '""'"an! one jtire fchctWrr you Come to ALGIERS d ERSST ARTE ff A. m j rich is entire' regardless 'jti 'L 'reil I a pc r not experiences ,hrse or'ha" m SI NDA Sgrid Dun joar Y,c.ehoW yon aiul fiction our ,lber.l ran P',nromr. . No Don y lit .x.; - r - 1 , .c'" I J $' ) flrS. - Motion Im ttir r our i;i m I1 uturt (Ininont f ,y . what vou i No Re Marts v? show u r7,-T- ROXY (i J UINTA CLUB! g'c'inhar- - y inves." EASY TERMS need. Just r ? (or 1 4 4s.t Hi or a"r'Xrvore.r otjJ i and meet INES pigio and child like ...who wouldn ( give up, oo matter wbac happened ... v " 2gc rn. six.Ao.;i;rfaa w Smithficld y : Cache Auto Co. SECOND NORTH and MAIN MLU 3uLuiucd f ,rZ- - s 2a. J imftnnai . CHARLES OLSON J. u iImh M A Logan, Utah PuJye AtUuU , . at FfBUjJJdBL'grHin ia , 0 j H4 - U I U ; Fi rft i ui bad .A.tNX 11 i ) |