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Show THE PAGE TWO. HERALD-JOURNA- LOGAN, L, UTAH, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1939. FRANKLIN HIGH Benson TO SING IN CONCERT SLATES DRAMA MRS. ORVEL REESE, Reporter Dramatic interest in Franklin increases as the date of December Mrs George Thain entertained at a party Sunday, November IP, S nears, according to Vinton Merrill, m honor of tnr daughter, Jeaneen, her eigh'h Franklin high school dramatic arts who was observing treasure Instructor who is directing the birthday anniversary. A were enthree-ac- t hunt and games comedy, "Lady, Be Good. at one The joyed. Luncheon was served beiuti-fuwill take place presentation l with a centeied table long December 8, at 8 Friday Those evening, cake. present birthday p. m in the high school auditorium. besides the guest of honor includAIiss Betty Lowe, popular young Thain, Tt ed Gloria and dancer, will appear in the role of and Alton Hotlman, Josie Xtessa Patience Colt, "a cyclonic young Lenora Peterson, firecrackJohnson, Sherrill Reese, Maurine beauty and Park Avenue Playing opposite her in the role Smith, Delmer Paituigton, Arlene er". and Douglas Izatt, Mona Gene and of Bill Trainor, the butler who undertakes the job of disarming Merilyn Reese, LaGninde Hobbs, be Paul Woodward. Arlo Farrell Ricks, Gerald T. Riggs, her, willwill be seen as Mr Colt, Carroll Saunders and Miss Joy Alorgan for Larson and Miss Liela Coleman. whose daughter "is too much anMrs. Thain was assisted in enter- him". AIiss Barbara Parkinson, other popular Franklin thespian. taining and serving by her daugh- will portray the purt of Flavia of ter, Gloria. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Falslev, Mr. Boston. Other members of the cast inand Mrs. Leo Nuttall, Mr. and Mis. Merle Stokes. Fern Shum-waWarner Hoopcs, Air and Mrs. Oga clude: Bonnie ParkinFalslcv and Mr. and Mrs. Russell son. Leone Kirk, Blaine Neeley and Phyllis Lewis attended a birthday party whicn was given for Marvin Full- Stokes. mer at Smithfield last Monday night. Mr. and Mis. Geoige Ppeth and waid were Sunfamily of Coll-gday dinner guests of Mr. and Airs. Leo Nuttall. W. J. Peterson arrived home MRS. C. A. NYMAN, from California bust Sunday. Reporter Miss Leora Gunnell of Hunting-to- n a is California spending Park, week visiting with Miss Velda PeWednesday afternoon the disterson at the home of her parents, trict school held their ThanksAir. and Airs. V. J. Peterson. giving program. Included on the Mr. and Mrs. VV. D. Johnson had Thanksgiving program were music, on as dinner guests Thanksgiving poems, group readings, son, and Mrs. Martha Aylsworth Students puid honor to singing. Mrs Mr. and Lowell of Richmond, the Thanksgiving theme the origin Wesley Jonnson and family of and significance of the occasion. North Logan and Alonroe Myler The North Logan PTA meeting of Logan. was held Wednesday evening at Mr. and Mrs. Willard Saunders the school house. Special musical and family were Thanksgiving numbers were given by Miss Lorna dinner guests of Mr. and Airs. Lon Nyman and Phillip Krebs. Aleservy of Logan. Mrs. Jennie Israelson gave an Mr. and Mrs. George Cowley and were interesting and instructive talk on sons Harold and Dewaine Mr. "Building Children's Personalities of dinner guests Thanksgiving A and Adolescent Problems. and Mrs. Ralph Merz at Logan. lunch Mrs. Ruel Ipson of Alalad, Idaho, group discussion on the hot was a Sunday guest of her sister, project was conducted. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Berger and Mrs. George Cowley. Mr. and Airs. Ray Parson of family spent the Thanksgiving Price spent several davs last week holiday at Salt Lake City with relatives. parvisiting at the home of A.their Mrs. Dessie T. Nyman, retiring Parson. ents, Mr. and Mrs, E, enof the North Logan A. Parson E. president Mr. and Mrs. tertained at a faiqily dinner at the ward Relief Society, with her Bluebird In Logan last Friday counselors Mrs. Hulda O. Peterson were Those from Benson attend- and Airs. Rose VVursten, nightwere Mr. and Airs. J. C. Par- honored guests of the society ing son, Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Parson Tuesday afternoon at the home and Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Parson and of Mrs. Mary R. Budge, Airs. Eva son, Robert and daughter, Dorothy Israelson, new president, and her and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Parson of counselors, Mrs. Budge and Mrs. Price. Rose Beutler were in chaige of Mr. and Airs. Marinus Falslev the affair. at were visitors Sunday and baby The program was as follows, the 'home of Air. and Mi's. Leo vocal solo, Mrs. Rose Nyman; a Nuttall. story, Mrs. Alyrtle Mr. and Mrs. Arvel Reese and Thanksgiving reading, Mrs. Sadie H. children were dinner guests on Stephens; Piano solo, Mrs. Mary Nyman; Thanksgiving of Air. and Airs. H. R. Budge. Three beautiful flowerC. Henmger at River Heights. plants were preMr. and Mrs. J. C. Parson and ing cyclamen to the retiring officers. children spent Thanksgiving with sented thanking all Mr. and Airs. Ivtn Thompson of Each spoke briefly, members of the Relief Society for Richmond. ' Mr. and Mrs. Allen Ricks and 'heir splendid support. A social hour of visiting was enjoyed. Refamily spent Sunday night at Garto 45 land visiting with Mr. and Mrs. freshments were served guests. Russell Rogers. The Ralph Smith DUP camp Mr. and Mrs. Leo Nuttall spent was held Thursday at Thursday evening visiting at the meeting home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Speth the home of Mrs. Lenore Larsen, with President Lydia Nyman in at College ward. Air. and Airs. Delbert Duce and charge. The lesson "Scandinavian Children were Thanksgiving dinner Contributions to Utah was givguests of Air. and Mrs. George en by Mrs. Hattie Swenson. The, Larson at Wellsvtlle. history of Mrs. Hanner H. Maugh-anMr. and Airs. Angus Funk enan early pioneers of Logan tertained at a dinner on Thanks- and North Logan, was read by her giving. Those present were Mr. granddaughter, Miss Vena Maugh-an- . and Mrs. A. J. Reese. Air. and Airs. A vocal duet, Mrs. Eu.alia M. n Charles L. Reece of Benson, Mr. Johnson and Mrs. Venetta K. Smith-field and Mrs. Robert McCann of accompanied by Airs. Martha and the immediate funnily of Albrache. Luncheon was served to Mr. and Airs. Funk. 22 members and six visitors. The Mrs. Martha Aylsworth of Rich- hostess was assisted by Mesdames mond Is spending a few davs vis- Sadie H. Nyman and Viola R. iting at the home of Air. and Mrs. Darling. W. D. Johnson. Mrs. Marccll Stauffer, Mr. and , Mr. and Air. J. W. Ricks and 0S3 Hnocy of ?,rs' daughter, Thora spent Thursday Salt Lake City spent Thanksgi and Fndav v, siting at the home of ing holiday in the ward w ith relaMr. and Mrs Fred Jenson at Kays-vtlltives. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Nyman en-- 1 Mr and Mrs. Louis Riggs and tertained at dinner Thursday at were dinner family Thanksgiving home. Covers were laid for guests of Mr and Mrs. Allen Ricks. their Mr. and Airs. AI. J. Falslev en- 10 guests The out of town guests tertained at a family dinner on were Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie D, of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Thanksgiving Those present were White Mr. and Mrs. Cga Falslev, Arr. and Mrs. Frank Winn and family, and Airs. Katie H. Cragun of Smith-fielMrs. Leo Nutt! II. Mr. and Mrs. Warner Hnopes, Mr. and Mrs. RusAirs. Villa Seamons, local chairsell Lewis and Mr. and Mrs. Marwoman and aid workers, Misses vin Fyllmer and families. Mr. and Mrs. Ephriam Falslev Edith Nyman, Margaret Larsen, had as Hiur.k .giving dinner guests Mozen Hurst, Eula Johnson and Mr. and Airs Henry Kidman and Barbara Jensen are speeding up family and Air. and Mrs. Kenneth the annual Red Cross drive. Kidman of Petcrsboro. Friends and relatives were - i out-do- , Sea-mon- s, North Logan e Gil-ge- e. Hydrosphere Makes Bow ? i iccre snou bound in that cabin for tiro days "ft ell, Olga, uhat's the latest about my friends ? "You look so relaxed, Sylvia, W ho've you been ripping apart? In the narrow, petty realm of New Yorks wealthy women, Mary Haines (Norma Shearer) is a standout. The devoted mother of Little Mary (Virginia IVeidler) and the blissfully happy wife of Stephen Haines, she is completely content. Now she is going on a trip with Stephen to their honeymoon place in Canada. Copyright 1939, Lcw'i, Ine. Sylvia Fowler (Rosalind Russell), top member of the "gossip set, is Marys cousin. Because of her own cheerless marriage she unconsciously resents Marys happiness. One day her manicurist Olga (Dennie Moore) drops some information. Stephen, it seems, is "dating a salesgirl named Crystal Allen (Joan Crawford). Sylvia almost breaks a leg in gettingdis-to "fT'e t- - Gulliver Travels Once More Propellers make for quick start .. nwini.ii, ww NEW RIVER BRIDGE SMITHFIELD NEWS OPENING Winn and teresting and helpful. Everyone is family were Thanksgiving guests cordially invited to attend. They of Mr. and Mrs, J. E. Jensen of are sponsored by the PTA. Mr. and Airs. Oliver Nilson enSalt Lake City. arAIiss Lois Reeder has been vis- tertained at an attractively dinner Thanksgiving day ranged HanMrs. Air. Carl with and iting their home. Those included were sen of Logan. Airs. Hansen is at and Mrs. Orson S. Dames and Dr. Facer. Mis.; the former Roselyn of Ogden. Mrs. Armanda family Mr. and Mrs. Frank Raymond Mnes, Mrs. Rinda Chambers and announce the birth of a baby boy Jay Knudson. An afternoon of at their home Tuesday Nov. 22. was enjoyed. The child is the second son of visiting Mr. and Airs. Earl Smith, Mrs. the couple. Mary Mourtenson, William Alann, Dale Nilson and Robert Nilson Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Smith, all of are expected home on Tuesday Salt Lake City were guests of from a two weeks trip to Chicago. Mr. and Airs. Lonn Low and Mr. and Irs. Anthon Jensen and family Sunday. family were Blue Creek visitors Bishop Sylvester Low was one for the Thanksgiving holidays. of the speakers at the funeral Miss Willis Covey, who is teach- service of Joseph H. Thomas at ing school in southern Utah, spent Preston, Wednesday. A Thanksgiving with her parents party was given Wedand family. nesday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A D. Weeks were Mrs. Richard Toolson in honor host and hostess for Thanksgiving of her birthday anniversary. A sodinner to Mrs. Joseph Peterson cial afternoon was enjoyed. Ten and Ferris, Joan and Marie Pet- members of the club were preerson. sent. Luncheon was served at one Air. and Mrs. Clyde E. Littledike large taole centered with yellow d and son Travis and Jack Danger-fiel- Chrysanthemums and a Thankswere the dinner guests of giving motif was carried out in y Air. and Mrs. Ernest Littledike on the decorations. Mrs. Martin was in charge of the arThanksgiving Day. Emmett Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. rangements. Mrs. Alda Rees Allen of Los spent Sunday in Brigham City and Mr. of as the dinner guests Angeles is visiting at the home Mis. Mr. and of her parents, Dr. and Mrs. G. Mrs. John Valberg, J. H. Emmett, and Mr. and Mrs. L. Rees for two weeks. Miss Olga Larson of Salt Lake R. H. Morehead and family of City spent Thanksgiving with Dr. Ogden also were guests Norris Wadsworth, office man- and Mrs. R. V. Larson. I V yd Calder, who is JivVg ager of the California Packing Corporation at the pineapple plant wiih Dr. and Mrs. R. V. Larson in the Philippine Islands visited and attending the USAC, spent his many friends in Smithfield Thanksgiving at the home of his Friday on his return trip from parents in Vernal. Phil Liggitt, Air. and Mrs. Orvil New York City. Mr. and Mrs. Wadsworth left for San Fran- Jenson and children of Amalga cisco on Sunday, where they will had ThanksgEving dinner with remain for two weeks. Mr. Wads- Mrs. Georgean Sorenson and her worth will be at the main office daughter, Lois. Airs. Sylvan of the company, after which they Blair of Ogden will leave for the islands. They spent Thanksgiving holidays with expect to spend Christmas on the Air. and Mrs. J. M. Itoylance. Mrs. Blair boat. is Mr. Rovlances Phillip Liggett, manager of the mother. Mr. and Airs. 'Glen Douglas and Main Theatre was in Sait Lake were family City on business on Monday. Thursday dinner Mrs. Isabel Bingham and her guests at the home of Airs. Doug- daughter Eunice, Mrs. Charles las's parents. Air. and Airs. Isaac Lundquist and two children, Eelva Bradley of Hyrum. and Alailm were Thanksgiving Three or four couples repreguests of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Nap-pe- r senting the Smithfield Kiwanis of Ogden. club will attend the presentation Wade Miles attended tho USAC of a charter to the Kiwanis club versus U. of U. game m Salt Lake Clearfield, on Wednesday November 29, It was announced by City on Thanksgiving. Dr. and Mrs. Archie O Egbert Dr. R. V. Larson, president of the and family entertained Atr. and Smithfield Kiwanis club. Oliver Johnson, Mrs. Nyman, James, Beth, Reed, Ollie Jean and Mr. and Carl Johnson of Logan, nnd Mrs. Parley N. inn and family for Thanksgiving dinner. Mrs. Nora Johnson and sons Creed and Gay entertained the Theatre Smithfield following people on Thanksgiving: Mrs. Ella Phillips and son, David, Best Sound In Cache Valley Mrs. Ina Hall, Ella Hall, Marion Phillips, Loyal Larson, Bill Naylor, TODAY! Air. and Mrs. Hyrum OIney and Mr. and Mrs. Dwain Carlson and IT'S THE HOTTEST THING son Tommy. THAT EVER HIT THE ICE! Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Wood, and Mr. and Mrs. J. Ray Wood of Og' , den were Thanksgiving dinner guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Hooper. Mrs. Kate Ewing was the Sunday visitor of her daughter, Mrs. Arthur Picket of Logan. Airs. Florence Lewis of Logan visited her sister Mrs. Kate Ewing over the week end. Douglas Greer, who is attending the USAC and boarding in Smith-fiel- d at the home of Dr. and Airs. Elmo P. Coburn, was visited on Sunday by Lucille Afeyer. Alton Greer, and Jim Pitt of Salt Lake City. . Dr. and Mrs. Elmo P. Coburn, entertained Mr. and Mrs. James H. Vincent, parents of Mrs. Coburn, and Air. and Mrs. Theron Nelson and son Jerry of Salt Lake City on Thursday. Mrs. Lonn Low. Mrs. Richard Toolson, Airs. W illiam Scrowther, Mrs. G. K Rees, Mrs. H. W. Fern, Airs. T. W. Jams, Airs. Harold Deppe, Mrs. Glen R. Winn, Airs. Pachard Roskelley. Airs. J. A. Gutke, Mrs. J. W. Kirkbride, Airs. T. B. Furr. Airs. Rinda Chambers RICHARD CARLSON attended the tea given by the Mothers' club of the Kappa DelI L U S ta sorority at the USAC Saturday Ros-kelle- Gullivers Travels is moviedom's latest contribution to the rapidly expanding collection of loibled film cat toons. Top picture shows Max Fleischer's Gulliver in the middle of one of his many adventures. Bottom picture is that of people w ho.se otces you'll hear and who posed for some of the scenes Lovey Warren, Sam Parker and Cal Howard. shocked Monday to hear of the sudden death of William M. gus. 61. of Pocatello following a brlef illness. William was a resi- dent of North Logan, prior to moving to SnowviUe. Funeral services were held Friday at Snowville. Mr. an(j Mrs Henry Beuhler and Mrs. George V. Maughan attended tj,e funeral. Hyrum and Miss Vena Maughan t. f t Tuesday for Los Angeles to spend the winter with relatives. Mrs. Howard Davis and young son of Ogden are spending the week as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Heber Cronquist. Mrs. Alane Burgenson. who has spent two and one half years in Sweden visiting relatives, returned home last week end. Mr and Mrs. Kenneth Nyman of Beaver, Air. and Airs. Rodney Ny- -' Air rudders steer croft iliiiMMni man of Salt Lake City, Air. and Airs. Marcell Stauffer of Salt Lake Rosa City and Air. and Airs Hancey and family of Salt Lake City spent the Thanksgiving holidays, in North Logan. Ornald Wursten left recently for SLATED Diego, Calif., where he will spend the winter. Miss Olga Beutler nd Miss Ker-en- e Wursten school teachers of southern Utah spent Thanksgiving in North Logan. Mrs. F. E. Nelson spent the week at Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Wursten and family of Pocatello spent the week end guests of Mr. and Airs. San John Wursten. Allie Darling, who has been employed at Butte, Mont,, for the past three years, is home to spend the wintc It Rolls Along Water Wendell Smith, Franklin county that road supervisor, announces Friday, December 1. will mark the day of traffic opening overl the new Bear River bridge north was of Riverdale. The bridge placed just beside the old wooden , con-structure which had been demned. This road leads to the Oneida power plant. Structural portions of the new bridge were taken from the old Battle Creek Bear River bridge which was eliminated when the new highway was completed. Mr. Smith who engineered the recent construction designed also the abutments. Although there is some finishing up to do on the bridge travel will begin Friday afternoon, Mr. Smith said. The trusses are all in. The project has been under the gener-- ' al direction of Wallace Jensen, W P A supervisor of the county. The job was under the forman-shi- p of A. Rassmussen. Mr. Smith states also that grading and graveling activity on the county roads has been taking place. More than a mile of roadway at Cherryville east of Franklin has been graveled, the project having just been finished. Gravely ing on a mile and a half of in Glendale began Wednesday of this week. Grading has been done in Fairview from the C. E. Hawkes farm east of town to the state highway, westward, a distance of about one mile. Some grading has also been taking place in Weston. Mr. Smith says that due to the unusually favorable weather conditions during the current season work progress on roads has in- mber-shi- hearsals. The program is being by the Clifton ward MIA organization and will begin at eight p m. The general public is invited to hear the program. MAIN d CVB90K9 SAN FRANCISCO Opera Ballet CHRISTENSEN WILIAAM (Aristic Director) FIRST TIME ON TOUR MATINEE EVENING & Dec. 2nd Saturday, TICKETS ON SALE CAPITOL BOX OFFICE Gapreois "SHOW PlftCE CACHE WflLLEY'fl dug-wa- creased. Berlin has one beerhouse one telephone residents. to every 271 and of its DUE TO THE BY THE AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF UNIVERSITY WOMEN PRESENTATION OF PINOCIIIO TIIE FIRST SHOWING OF "LADY OF THE TROPICS WILL BE AT 6:00 P. Theatre! l'JlWRLT. Today, Fri. and Sat. 20' EYE. 23' 2 FIRST RUN ACTION HITS! ITS M. TONIGHT Logan's Biggest Entertainment Value is ALWAYS at lagan's ONLY Indeendeiit tt TIIURS. - FRI. - SAT. TIME ROUND-U- P ON BROADWAY! AS WRANGLER ROY LEADS HIS WADDIES AGAINST THE STAMPEDIN BULLS OF WALL STREET! Hv The hydrosphere pilot would afternoon. ride above and behind the globe Mr and Mrs. C. W. Clark and in a plar.e-hk- e cabin, like that family spent the week end at shown on this model. Rigid Ogden visiting relatives. Mr. amt Airs. Frank inn and frames, connected to outward Mrs Kate Oagun, were ends cf the hydrosphere's hub would hold cabin in place. dinner glcsts of Mr. and Mrs. C. Cabin would icmain hoirtontat, A. Nyman at North Logan on due to gi cater weight cf the Thursday. discussion forum on fammotor block. Air tuddcis at ilyThe relations will resume class next extol ior end of the cabin would Wednesday November 29 nt 7.30 be manipulated to at the junior high school. Parents change a alls diricbun at high spied. aie tmu.ng these c busses Vety in- V JTiis fiont view of the new model of hydrosphere shows functions of various parts of the boat m its opeiation. Motor is located m an inner shell inside the bad. Motor starts wheels moving along the interior cential track; as the wheels spin, they, in turn, spin the spheres outer shell, making it revolve and roll along the water. The inner chamber, in theoiy, would remain at an even keel while the outer shell revolved. Interior also would house a storage re-for ca: go, fuel tank-- , and a m s Maliciously, Sylvia persuades Mary to go to Olga for a manicure next time. Meanwhile she and Edith head for the department store where Crystal works. They are simply devoured by curiosity. Crystal is furious at their veiled jibes and vows that she'll have her revenge on them. Dont miss reading the next exciting episode. no-ho- st Fins eliminate skidding w ( Air. and Mras. Milton - ' her friend, Edith (Phyllis Povah), to cuss the scandalous tidbit. They talk about it but piously agree that they must keep quiet. But at Marys tea that day for the newlywed Peggy (Joan Fontaine) they exchange meaning glances when Stephen telephones and calls off the trip. 'I'll lake that. My friend,Mrs.1Iaine, just dotes on it. spon-orc- 7 Revolutionary in design and operation is the hydrosphere, new type of sen craft on display at Sen Francisco. A lightweight metal ball, it is designed to roll on water rather than push its way through as docs a boat. The inventors believe it could 'attain a speed of 70 to 100 Jmiles per hour it built with a diameter. Above, the Inventor, Count Allcsandro P,relmU 60-lo- ot Outer shell revolves, rolling sphere on water. The Preston Glee t lub. the direction of Harold s,uit ...7. appear in Clifton Sunday eviDeceriber 3, in a progrim red vocal music. This progiaia postponed from several wuks The club, composed of ii; ratl o p u ar voices, have become throughout Cache Valley hr interpretation of sacred, patriotic and light number- - Piaa; ist for the group is All-- - Hiu Palmer of Preston. Speakers for the Sunil (.enm program will be Mr. Qiium p.,, resident of Clifton, and n of the Franklin county li.urtl o ( Air. Swift i, commissioners. arranging several numbei- - U)(S solos, soloists to he made up (rom among the group. P.ecently organized, tin now headed by V ilium P ihum-wa.is president, Iver 1, Larsen as secretary and advertising char. man. and Lonn Johnson a- - librtri. an. Mr. Shumway succeeds hini-;in his office and Mr. Johnson Mr. Larsen. Mr I.arsen present office had been uant Tne position of business m auger, occupied by Chase Kearl, w - u,,.' s continued. A set of by which the group shall be gou rneii were adopted for the fu-- i mp These rulings will affect nu policies, engagements j re. TIIE MARCH OF TIME "MO VI FIS MARCH ON Cavalcade of pictures with your favorite stars of the last 40 years. A L S o ADM ADULTS WML STREET 23c J, I WMVkUAk HU I R Y E I I I T A GOTine tmniTEs IHMOND miTOX ill DllIH misum in liCI FRIDAY SATURDAY AKIM TAMINOI F IN 2ND FIRST RUN HIT! 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