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Show MW THE II GR ALD-JOURNA- LOGAN, U WEDNESDAY. APHID 0, PACE NTNK liHfl. hi Id v club u hi Lions lie week then Apt il inciting this willi Piesideiit Dr J Paul Bur-g- i ss in i bulge During the session H It Adams, principle of the South Cm he high si hool reported Lions meeting held at i leient A Bonham City and Mr. G Audei soil repoited the pi ogress ol the work on the Hyrum dim, proje, t of the Lions club was made that Aiinouneemenl on pril I'tth a meeting of the of assoi i ituin Civ ic dubs will be held at 7 JO hool he Chi si at the South high Mrs Grant Nielsen was hostess R elub at her home to the W on Friday wheie bridge was the Score time alti rniions pass 1 1 The Green anil Gold ball was held m the ward Tuesday even-mwith Miss Rlaiu lie 1eihes as queen Hei attendants were Roma Connie Huncn, Gene Thurston, Fllen Cook and Jessie Seamons. Flower girls were Veloy Balls jj and Joyie IVteison Those participating in the Gieen were Value and Gold danee Maunne Ierkes, Wadu Waite I ii Howell. Arlene Lund, Boris Hyde. Lynn Carlson, Dale Neilson and Ruth Larsen Mrs. J W. Malkins, entertained Friday afternoon, theam oceasion iversaty being her birthday .o, spen. pi tying The afternoon bridge. Iaineh was served to Mrs Ivan Neilson, Mrs Geoige Hansen. Mrs Covey, Edgar Hansen, Mrs. Harry Miss W'llla Hansen and the guest of honor Many beautiful presents were received Mrs. Hannah Christensen upturned home Friday after a week's visit with Mr and Mis. Saul Christensen of Logan Mrs. Ella Baxter of Hyrum and of Logan Mrs. Ruby Amussen visiting with friends and relatives Sunday Among those who attended conference in Salt Lake City were Bishop and Mrs. C. A. Hurren and daughters Connie, Roma and Rula, Mr. and Mrs Geo Z. Lamb, Grant Lamb, Mr. and Mrs R. S and children W'allie McQuarrie and Carrie, Bishop and Mrs. J W Seamons, and Geo Grant. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Lamb spent the evenings visiting with Mr and Mrs Delbeu Lamb of Bountiful and Mrs Mrs Lois Seamons Relta Ashcroft were guests Thursday evening of Mrs. Inez Parson of Logan Gavcn Holloman and Marshall of Boone, Iowa, were Phillips visiting last week with Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Hurren. Mrs Ethel Balls was hostess to the Literary club Friday afternoon. After the program lunch was served at s.nall tables to 15 club members and the following special guests, Donna Leishman Phcbe Ashcroft, of Wellsville, Balls, Florence Hancey. Myrtle Mat kins, Verna Elise Hyde, Hazel Hancey, Oneita Waite, Mcnila Daines and Verda Balls Thurston Mrs and Mr. Stephen and children motored to Black-fowhere they visited Saturday with Mr and Mrs. Ed Shoemaker until time for the funeral of Mrs Duec on Sundav Mrs. Preston Jensen underwent at a Wedncsd ly an operation lot al hospital on The beaiiti field mil project the st hool grounds is well underway. grass and shrubbery having been planted. Mrs Syblc Yorgasen of Nampa, Idaho, has been viMting for the past two weeks with her daughter Mrs David Huricn. Clinton Perkes had the his brooder of having stove explode Wednesday evening causing the loss of about 400 babe chicks. Mrs, Mary Morrell, Hattie and g Lillian MorreM motoied to Friday afternoon. Mrs Morrell will remain with Mr. and Mrs. Mainner Morrell for some-lim- e She is bothered with hi fever U she ret i nos in town but by going that fir iioitli Tor about ils lln.x mi k tin or weeks . Ii ness Hattie an! Lilli in reliirne.l .Silnid.'.v evMvnt' ami 5 Mrs Ruhv I. G.etl.iaAshcroft ne, o.iipamci1 far as Arimo vtn.re th-- v v s t until Sumnv f'vemnpr, iipnIh of Mr. mid Mrs W till v inn John Steinbeck's "Grapes of Wrath made film histoiy. Now tomes his "Of Mice and Men," novel and stage hit: which is hailed as a screen triumph. Betty Fields and Burgess Meredith are show n above as they appear in the gupping drama whnh opens Thursday at the Capitol theater e ot niis-foitu- Rex-bur- I Exceptional Movies Coming To Logan AT THE GEM To Vivien Leigh fell the most coveted role in Hollywood history that of Scarlet O'Hara m the filnuzation of Margaret Mitchells famous story of the Old South, Gone With The Wind," whuh engagement at the Roxy Theatie in Logan, Sunday opens a April 21, presented here m its entiretyi exactly as in New York City, Atlanta, Georgia and our sister vity Salt Lake Seats for Sunday matinee and the night perfoi malices will all be reserved, the sale for same opening this Finlay, while week day matinees will be general admission, unreserved LOGAN ACCLAIMS BY K. S. Two pictures of Academy Award lalibie have been prevued in Logan during the past few days. Enthusiastic comment on "Rebecca" and "Of Mice and Men" followed their private showings In each case the movie versions of these two great novels were commended for staking close to the original stories, a practice not too often followed by movie produc-- i rs Those who have read Daphne Du Manner's vivid story "Rebecca" will hail the screen play as equally great Except for one or two minor details, the story has been unaltered and the dialogue unchanged. Joan Fontaine, a newcomer to the screen, reaches stellar heights in her dramatic portrayal of the second Mrs shy. DeW'intcr Her agony in coping with a dead rivai, the beautiful Rebecca, first wife of DeWinter, r aches nut and grips the aud-'ei- ii DEAN OF POETS Poetry lovers of northern Utah had their day Monday as they Amerienthusiastically received ca's most beloved poet, Robert -- e. Laui erne Olivier, who proved his supeib dramatic ability in "Wuthenng Heights," does an Scene from "That's Right Your even more magnificent job as Wrong the new RKO picture now playing to capacity crowds Maxim DeV inter An excellent supporting cast at the Gem. Jean Hcrsholt in "Meet Dr Christian" completes makes the movie story a perfect translation of the novel, with this bplcndid first run program. special mention going to Judith Anderson as the bitter Mrs. DanThe Red Sea gets its reddish vers tinges from a tiny seaweed. Much of the typical Steinbeck morbidness has bcn toned down, via the Hess censorship in the .screen adaptation of "Of Mice has Mure emphasis and Men hi en pined on I lie drabness of I lie life nf t aiiMent firn hands lev on piTveiMon Even al ,.111'! (!,,,( (he Ml.il of Stimheik hast )(), (hl, HimffPi through the fliule.ss aitmg of Lon Chaney, iiuigesb Meredith. lm ,r the Bl.tv r.uh,s a greatness few films can Frost. Frost, appearing on the college lyceum-Cach- e Civic Music association program, delighted the large crowd who attended for nearly two hours with readings from his own works and with illustrative stanzas to show the finer meanings of poetry. Punctuating his poems with trenchant witticisms Mr. Frost showed an abundance of humor and chided himself about many of his own writings, which he asked the audience not to be too severe in judging Among the many fine points of good poetry which he a discussed was the quatrain, stanza of four lines, which, he said, is one of the bast ways to judge a poet." Many of the poets waste two lines of the quatrain with filler material leading up to the last two lines which carry the entire meaning This he cited as bad poetry unless the poet had some worthwhile meaning in the first two lines. The American dean of poets, who three times has won the Pulitzer prize for poetry, left the speakers stand but returned for injury. covering fiom the Mr and Mrs W. J Miller, Mr. and Mis George B Nielsen, Mrs HYRUM NEWS BARBARA ASHCROFT Ri port or i) 1 Scarlett OHara At Capitol Tomorrow Hyde Park UTAH, Nora co-e- ANHEUSER-ftUSCMdktrt th Btit Knidweisei? tMM MM aJ- at. I N V o - f yPtfAetdUo MAKE THIS TEST: Drink Budweiser for five days. On the sixth day try to drink a sweet beer. You will want ml S Budweisers flavor thereafter. LARSON & BIRCH, Wholesalers, xj 44 East COM ilMIMIUN ISM MC IS iOOl ft, I Center St., Phone 436 al, movie should have been Chaney's 'ad's mluely, bill I.inqcss Meredith and Bet tv Field move in on him for top houois. with the Fields lass getting the cdo on Meredith. Both iu lures should be on the must see list of adult movie-goerare not leiommended for Tentative arrangement l for a Jhev "Kt bis ('; ' been use It qtiitiieu. i Franklin and better bigger ounty them hv its adult diafair were drawn up nt a pre- would horn and "Of Mire nnd Men" liminary meeting of the fair board logue, because of Its drab amt sot did I'oshibilily is that the fair will be held in eonjuiulinn wtlh the fam- atmosphere. ous night, rodeo to be held in Preston in August MAY SF.I.E BOA IN Assurance that the fair will be on a much larger scale this year is IX1NDON, April 10 (I 10 Gieat evidenced by the fair budget who h Bulaln today imposed an embargo allots approximately $3,000 of which on all exports to Denmark and a the fair board plans to use about piovisional b3n on shipments to $1500 in picmmms. Last year the all other Scandinavian and Baltic premium list totaled about $900. 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Moderate in all things, in his thoughts and in his activities, he is living really living with and for his family and among his friends. (He is unusual if he doesnt usually serve Budweiser.) He is, indeed, the backbone of America. Costuming With Shrug For Critics two encores amid a shower of his New applause. He favored England country as he read poems written about New England and New England people. Mr. Frost lectures at Salt Lake City tonight, appearing on the Master Minds and Artists series, and on Wednesday evening he will speak in the Provo tabernacle. The Poetry Speaking festival held at Utah State Agruulturul college Monday was highlighted by his appearance as he read several of his own poems before the young poets of the state. and One way of keeping our feet on the ground Youth Studies OMAHA, Neb il'Ii Some of his campus pals may think him a "sissv," but Joe Rodgers. 19, the only male student enrolled in the dress design and construction class at the University of Omaha, has a penchant for costuming and shrudgs his shoulders at any adverse thought of his classmates. While 16 delve into the intricacies of fashioning dresses. Rodgers is worrying over u sports shirt For five years, the youth has aspired to become a dress designer and not until last fall when he won $25 and a pair of shoes in a national shoe design contest, did he enroll in the class under Gueen Beeler, instructor m home economics. Nielsen - Nielsen spent the week end in to Nieda Salt Lake City where they atptizca were awarded tended conference. Hall, Sylvia Brown and Valeda Shaffer. Plans for future club a events were disi ussed and THVTS A LOT OF W A I Ell t.isty hint heon served to eleven The steel industry, when runelub members. at full capacity, consumes Mrs Laura Christensen Luella 4ning gallons of water daily Wanda for000,000,000 Lee, Martha Wright, steam and cooling purposes. Katherine Brenchley, This is four times Dunn, the dally conEsther Gunderson, Norma Baxter, New York City. of sumption Vinme Clauson and Anna Allgaier, Relief Society stake board members attended the Relief Society SMU OIAS TRANSPLANTED sessions at Salt Lake City on Giant Sequoia trees, found only last and Thursday Wednesday In California a few years ago. L. A. Olsen, employed at Smith's and are Lumber company had the mis- have been transplanted England, fortune of breaking his shoulder thriving in Australia, while loading a car of lumber France, Italy, Japan, New Zealand leiently. Mr. Olsen is slowly re and Switzerland. all 6.2 Cu. 96 Cold . 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