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THE HERALD.JOURN AU KOGA N, UTAHW E I N KB I A V. A V K \ I1 % 1 ! 3 3.V4ce\yra,red-erof.inthofpkitenHndbeif!Klandlord expressed sarcastic fear l that some saxophone player ten- jant would soon be complaining jabout a canary. The judge made the tuba player pay $133 back rent, informing him that the cricket is *‘a romantic and intei lectual little fellow, and also anindefatigable musician.,--gaasy*!tlt;MRS. KULA V, 1’HZKIi, EDITOR. PHONIi «0-o-Observance of the second anniversary of the Spanish Republic at Madrid was marred by airCritic PraisesLogan Couple WedSlam* accidents that many m tinfcVQUtadtoesheo-?irwill attribute to providential punishment for Spaing j coMttpcation of church property With fifty planes circling above i the city, one fell in flames on \ j housetop, killing sergeant Oartivh. j the observer and three women in the house The pilot t*caf»eu in a • parachute. jTwo other planes fell later, I killing three other aviators a id j a woman passengerOf Young Piano StudentsIn Salt LakeMonday*KM V I. IIANM N 1 \ /• •. _Monday night, six of l*rof LO^Rfl V ISItOf dark's pupils gave * «**-«Camp Meetingmmmmmmarkable recital in the Fourthward lt;hapel A more enjoyable time could hardly be imaginedthan to listen to various talents, and such a variety of selectionsl Night M uaic . II Far jeona In The Moonlight1 lonored AtAiitounwineutbf| the fhitrqaisiWhite, daughtertm*j| been 2 madeHer nice of Mr. and I MrsmH A White and Mr Harold (\irrelt, ion of Mr and Mrs WiF j I mm Ctirrell, which took place lamt \inner|»t* fItyntm-aa bs odes,iyIs PostponedhThe Henry Ballard camp of Daughters of the Pioneers postponed its meeting forweekthehasonedePostpone PioneerHi itt ast#nl \ leMeeting One Weekferrk,akng1 isOfficers of the Witford Wood niff camp of the Daughters of the Pioneers announce that the meeting to have been held Thurs-da has been postponed one weekAt The CapitolWill if The Wisp .Tlit Fnirics SumrnormTh# Cold, Cray Hour At Farting * |# |j :! Helen Richardsin the Moonlight M.t§$. n rds, displayed considerableand The Fait its' Summonsplayed in real fairy-like| Helen s friends were both pleased I and surprised and they arc anx-I Imply watching her gprngresn,J 2. ti Love! Nocturne IX1? ........ |*^ ..,i|:| M? i#Frans IAmi.i Ftude B Majorini | Limt(del Grander |I ft wm a jdeaattfe to watch the I advance me nt made by Miss G run -j tier since her last recital She j has ti rial lily not buried her talentI del played both classic selectionslyPL*it ill mWmk 1h^gn'ihMartha Farit#!#,f whu| hum ah tig the JjwifitcF at j Halohforiiia, and whm §sFaster vacailWt In Logan,Vithegticst v' of honor it |5 pi e» lily arranged family dinnergivi n Sufs day by' ( Mrs. ||. Jo#ej»hGurfNle and lti« Kvtlyn CartiMe.•The yd i fitting tnbffi/jhvM grhcedwith af hotintiet' Jf pink Tea |wg|urtd butterfly p* cts. J^nvcrswere ' marked fihtr twelveMonday in Salt FakrcfGity.'f,yf'h# ffynung^ couple I oillPlmakc thWr home in Logan and will m-iliG in IthcRmanagchient of the Gem theater white? Mr. Currtlf* parents;- make a I thJroa^ matiihtour of England during the sum iser*P ■Hi rmmr- mamJoseph Smith ( ampMeeting Thursdayguest HThe Joseph Smith camp of the I I ughters of the Vmnccrs wilt mt ei : Thursday of tcrnoon hit? 2TdoSJock at |the ho-mc of Mrs. VVO J Kitley, hH W est Second South Mrs.. Sarah R Buwen. Mrs UtaSmith,: Mrs |Tmura:;. Carter I andMr*. NordfIuoea will be the t*8 tmi bonUms.Mutual Gtoutjs*“I flHStarved, homeless, desperate and with distinction.about to steal! Then offered mon- 3 f.*n 4t Nocturne ey and fame if she would take a job without asking questions! AmiFantasit'then finding she is playing the fear-paralyzing role of Beauty in a film an explorer has traveled to a faraway and mysterious island to produce. Legend says a great Beast a fifty foot ape reigns supreme over savages and huge creatures left over from the prehistoric age.The theme of Iieauty and the Beast reaches new proportions in the extravagantly imaginativestory depicted in King Kong ’Gabriel Heme ImpromptuFrederick Chopin’ lt;lr»iSfcv:iC«tttMiss Kent played Chopin's Fan* tasie Impromptu. to a queen -taste I should like to hear it again and againt Maiden's Wish Ji,Cordova .Arrange BanquetThe M men the files.ier of the Twelvth ward entertained their partners am! mutual officers a? a banquet at the ward hail Friday evening.The tables were decorated wbh a wealth of spring flowers. Tin; place cards were of Faster «e-sigrt. Places were marked for.Joseph Wtxom acted as toast*master and the following gave r« ponses, f,ym;in Pickett, LhRolt; Linford. Allen Olsen. KennethPhippen, Bert Linford, Darwin \uatns, and Miss Libby Bailey. Chopin Liszt i Following the bonqurt the r» • Isa.ir Albeniz! rnainder of the evening was spentHIM4 I4Jean CampbellThe irregularity in time wasexcetle ntly dont Misshis fine rhythm. Her strengthami precision were outstanding.. ......i with the aid of secret processes | ^ A11 f*msof production and photography cM* I ^dver .Spring v\ i ial m.ncing. The committee In • harv of the arrangements included Miss Mary Bailey, Miss l,eona Bo#W, Miss Barbnrn Larsen, Ronald Ln-fcrd. laMoyne Kimmerman and • Darwin Adamsculated to baffle audiences «t theCapitol theater, where this RKOFraternity Fleetsm MasonEunice StoutMiss | SiouF» | interpfatatlun! of IL* IBiiBjWlie jHHIRadio spectacular fantasy is to be ! s Spring song * eefMWPk-1 nit1 If Ufl!C(kl 8seen W^- ^ able. :• Ib-rhap^ the teawber should fi ■ ■ | “| • jBased on an idea conceived by conic in for some of Edgar Wallace, just before his S Maybe so death, with Marian C. Cooper, and j produced by Cooper with ErnestBAKINGPOWDERSAME PRICEthe blameB Sehoedsack. “King Kong” showswhat might easily happen to thlt; man-made triumphs of civilization if a huge anthropoid left over from the Jttraaalc Age were to run amuck through the .streets of New York.?(h* i! Read “A Musical I Life* by William Mason I « l*olicht!ielie-Serglt;« RachmaninoffNovellette in FRobert Rehumann Alvin J Stucki Another surprise Selections well chosen and very well ex* • euted Left hand prominently strong. wax outstanding with tha performer'IAN i PIANOS Minuet A L Antico VV. lt;‘ K HeetpaakBlithe Bells Bach GrangerMel Grunder Alvin .1 Stuck!Hungary Rapaody MignonneCarl KoetlingRigaudon ....____- Mac DowellKunuc Stout Helen Richards March Militeire... Schubert Bauer The Ark tnsaw TravelerLee Pat t is«nMarch Triumphal* A GorinJean Campbell Grace Kent *i the ,«* selections, the turn element was uppermost, and thei runny hours of tedious practt* • were in evident# From tiv uppiause by the crowded house, it showed that they were all aatonI shed and pleasedTWO PIANOSIA Poet and Peassmt Overtur*F Von Supp* Jean Campbell Id* l Grunder Grace Kent Alvin .1 Stucki The climax of the evening came with the beautiful rendition ofBeta Kappa fraternity announce the election of fh* following officers; Joseph It Muir, arknn, f'hartes H Jones, department urkon; Khlon lt;5 Wintle, chancel* lor; Milton Kslgbt; treasurer; Bruce \V Anderson, s*** r«'t.»ry, Finnt o Johnston, guard; ffitdon lt;; Wintte, house manager,AS 42 YEARS AGOouncesf-25^DoubleActionSpend4 *is tel*At RichmomMr. ana Mm lu ft lt;*weii -Bijfirfmy | afternoan viaiting BiehmCifidP Tbvy HgnaaiMf. .:anfIffFT ?tlDUghter i of Logito vw^ha arcmlmg tvni|Kii ,irily0 . Wmit RichmondSorority MeetingSThursday NightJ A | ipeclRi ? buniiH ** | meeting of tin gkri0i(i#l alnmaae org%fmmtion will bl* hebf Thursday ewumg ml 7 3lt;i o*ejmk at the home of lira.WrljpfJelwaS JTS Eant FmiHhM'fc . M I )r, IAll ii.tujuwa# % *ri*uiib* r.* of'- Hieart tirguri to latitudeimaaaftal romfwaotton Kvt*fjhnt of the ipi iirt d had a if if ftf ult part to |ohrfm*n% and the et*|eifttw| v wa r/l- ruly^lta?i8sVVitfj .itI my heart I feftgriitykti ufUdrDtn mad the ? mble teacher 1dtk* I %m alaa *urt* that I vDir#thc Mntimaat of th** rnmny friendsprmmn% in «mying, l#t u$ M*on huur f f mm ‘gynti mg a in.i
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