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Show SALT T.AKK CITY, UTAH, APRIL 4. 1924. 00 o:o:o;o:o:o:o:o:o:oio;oAp.cio 000000 o:o:o:q If M JUST TWO DAYS -- -- SUNDAY and MONDAY Claire Windsor and Norman Kerry --I- N- Kos firm FIGHTING BLOOD ROUND 3 Hal Roach Comedy The Uncovered Wagon TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY Jane Novak and all star cast in P 0 L I NEGRI Pathe News Wallace Beery, Kathlyn Williams, The Six Fifty with star cast Adolph Menjou all In A1 St. John Comedy Fox News No. 42 SATURDAY ONLY THE Men in the Raw Jack Hoxie in Spanish Dancer PRINCESS SUNDAY AND 1st Epsiode HerDangeronsPath T TIIE Ahead dut-sn'- for Petersens Market Coo-gan- record-breakin- j ! ai&tk 3 p.a WATERLOO WARD CHOIR TO PRESENT THE CHIMES OR NORMANDY" our ward. In the vicinity of Fifth East The Salt Lake Presbyterial of the and Twcnty-fln- t South. This move In- Synodical of Utah will hold their semi- Big Season t dicate a (treater Wells ward, annual meeting at the Presbyterian (By E. A .11.) It? church at Springvllle, Utah, WednesTonight, Friday, our movie feature Our mlsalonariea are doing well In day, April 2. . is of that wonderful boy. Jackie their respective fields of labor. Let There will be a morning and after Don! miss this treat. Brent Peterson's establishment, so us make mention of our boys: Rulon noon session with luncheon served at Our animal "Hevuulwa" banquet Is well known as Peterson's Quality Mar scheduled for April 2!. This. af'er all, Jeppson, Canada; Jas. D. Enos, Hol- noon. Mrs. Rollins Cadwallader, the Is preparing for a is the one big event of lie year forj land; 1st Vere Moffat, France; Fred foreign board representative, will be ket, season, in line with the best markets FinaJs. the Kamuierinan, main speaker. Miss Roberts Barr, Jr., Germany: own Wells ward. in ihe city, Eastney, home Holland; the great amount of attenFloyd board Splllsbury, will Ur. Pack of the representative, l,niv.'i.;y of Utah ern States. tion Is giv-to 4 also special care in refrigAt o'clock in the afterspeak. gave ns an inspiring aildn-i-.ast noon Hie Christian Endeavors will eration Mr. leterson has installed an day morning at Fri- - s.liond meet. At this time the young people elaborate apparatus which supplies IcSunday school as muni of the Springvllle church will present ing in its most hygenic form. The immorning. The regular lessees will be 'a pageant entitled, "Ye Are the Light portance o' extraordinary care in the treated. j handling of perishables is arpreriut of the World." Our choir is rehearsing :n Eumim ed and every precaution is taken to cantata for April 20. Bully for tl.em serve only those Items that are sweet The Uny Prou-- s held tl.elr week -- J. M. Miller. 1992 So. 11th East. Tl;e population of our ward Is and fresh. meeting Monday evening, March 13, ovrrjly lbi'O. H c are growing, all right. Eli. at 'lie church. After the in these days it Is certainly good meeting the WHAT A WINDOW TRIM WILL DO! buys were incited to hear the radio policy to take the stand that only the Chas. R. Pike sang for us last Sun-- i at me parsonage, best is good for the SouthAny one who has the Incredible no- east. Brent enough day morning at Priesthood The Junior Endeavor that sounds Peterson ssys will tion that a window trim doesn't pay society M. I. A. meeting as umtal next Tues- to him, as he likes to wait on present play entitled "Japan " should take a lingering look at the good particular people best. lday wntaS. Aprli 4. in the church. neat windows of Mart Matson at No meeting Sunday evening the He announces the opening of the because, Mrs. J. I Jndsay and Miss Winnie Sugar Mercantile. Mighty season appetizing for early vegetables. Theyre thW U r" !n W. Admission is to the one who looks through that better than Tabernacle. 20 cent, for adult, and 10 ever, this year. for cent, Plate glass. A big help to the town, Over llfty bouses are being built In children. All right, Brent, please pass another too. big helping of that asparagus! - MATINEE SATURDAY 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000 OUR ENTERTAINMENT IS ALWAYS BETTER THAN GOOD ENOUGH SEE PROGRAM FOR BALANCE OF WEEK ON FRONT PAGE Wells Ward Notes The Oriental Game Century Comedy MONDAY mJSTtE; Up in the Air A MILLION DOLLAR PRODUCTION AND A STORY OF A THOUSAND THRILLS OF COURSE ITS f Aesop Fables THURSDAY and FRIDAY Supported by Antonio Moreno, THELMA g The Waterloo Ward Choir, nnder the direction of Arthur McFarlane, will present The Chimes of Normandy," at the Ward Amusement hall. Seventeenth South and Fifth East, for six nights, beginning Monday, April 14th. The choir have been working hard the past two months, to make this the greatest production ever given by local talent, and from all Indications this will be accomplished. n Several local artista are among those taking the leading roles, the ward has also installed new and artistic scenery and lighting effects, which will add greatly to the opera. The cast of characters la as rollows Serpolette, the Minnie Eckard. Germaine, the loat Machioneas Josephine Brower. Gertrude Eerma Baker. Jeanne Vada Coles. Manette Eliza Brlnghurat. Suzanne Evelyn Schank . ' Henri. Marquis of Cornvllle J. T. well-know- FREE DURING THE MONTH OF APRIL ONLY One Ideal Iron Board Cover Value $1.50 With purchase d each Westinghouse Iron at $6.75 Oldroyd. Jean Grenicheux, a fisherman Westinghouse Can- non Lund. G.i,pard, a miser The Railli J. pelos Jewkes. L. C. Dunn. Registrar C. F. Parsons. Assessor L. C. McFarlane. Notary Otto Demke. There will be several choruses and an orchestra accompaniment . The seats will all be reserved, reservations can be made at the Waterloo Pharmacy. H. R. Phillips, Ave. W e will also give One Westinghouse Iron with Ironing Board Cover with purchase of each Westinghouse Electric Kang- Apex Electric Shop 1070 East 21st Ss. Phone Hy. SUGAR HOUSE 1032 Downlngton 1731 |