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Show THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 1935 -- Hospital Notes f . . , T . Petersen haij THE LEHI FREE PRESS . Dillon will Wednesday. h& THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 1933 v. ... f the glory of her new position. Then she goes to London where she meets ture. They will the nobleman again. When she tries ,L, the ture of the Lehi Stake to renew spiuil, Wednesday f, the romance, she suddenly CUR'11 Hubby Show. received treatment. realizes that the only person she loved The following patients thia is the boy she has left back in New tment at the Le1 Hospital York her regular Thursday night date! hospital. Sunday. Wesley Ruggles directed "The Gild- WIVES AND PAR. . son of T - i i I.J gaby Eldridge Huggard, wnicn was taken irom an Itu Mrs. Rud. lnh Konal r.f .: nd Mrs- - Glen Huggard of Am b Melville Baker and ican FHT5 frCTIim!oripinal 6torv jir. was rturned to his home rork, underwent a major Ja k Kirkland. C. Aubrev Smith. riD Fork, operation, Sundaj'. Edward Craven. Donald Meek and Friday- The Missionary Wives WEEKLY PROGRAM and Parents Grace Bradley are cast in the sup t ij meet at the home of Mr. and Mrs. porting roles. Xelson Edwards of American Fork Max home Among the highspots of the picture Rothe, Thursday evening Marrh Wednesday turned to his is Miss Colbert's at 7:30 p. rn. All members are iwinir a recent appendicitis oner- singing oX a new: to be prasent. song by Arthur Johnston and Sam America's Sweetheart of the ages. IRENE DUNN in Ihe Fourth Ward scouts heid their Coslow, "Something About Romance-- " annua jamboree in the Fourth Ward The infant of Mr. and Mrs. Jay CARD OF THANKS Thursday evening. The troor, had a minor operation perform- - thapel, IRENE DUNNE HAS -- as gs juny organized for th e coming REAL SINGING ROLE IN Thursday. seasons work with the W'e wish to extend following "SWEET ADELINE" our sincere SPARKS and Girls Galore- fHUGH laylor scoutmastr; manKs to our many kind friends and ) Hear these The infant of Mr- - and Mrs. Leo Floyd Wh,te and Malan song hi "WHERE WAS I BORN!'. "HERE AMI" Peck flkf neighbors for their fcver since she has been in Holly ' fulness treatment thought and received in for "DONT EVER LEAVE ME" and nine other. Xrinnman . ants; Alan Peterson, senior J T m our recent bereavement wwo, assistance uunne nas patrol a noDed irene lor ... . Also Tnelma Todd and Patsy Kellv in "DONE fection. Thursday. leader; Arland Russon. bup-ler-rur Pai io aa those who assisted at the home. cnance to star to n operetta that DON'T MISS IT" nnsiocerson, serv ce Leo would rvices her and chance a burial to us and to her all those give treated ' was for E. Evans Russon scribe. sending flowers and ears we wish to magnificent voice to best advantage. . . Pflmnta r 4f U igrained knee, Friday. i,lc jh.tjUIS enioved n offer our sincere appreciation. "Sweet Adeline," the .Warner Bros, evening of stunts and refreshments Mr. and Mrs. Marshal Webb. which comes to the Royal production, Mrs. Her- with the scouts. The small son of Mr. and Tu Mr. and Mrs. Albert Webb and Theatre on Friday and Saturday, is 1 of Elsinore, California, registered at the jamboree. mit Hales Clifford Webb. the culmination of that hope. wived treatment for a fractured Miss Dunne, whose beautifcl lyric shoulder, Saturday. The child accom PRIMARY CONVENTION captain Robert Sharp has been soporano voice was recognised as Lehi to for the Mnied his parents NEXT SATURDAY transferred from Fort Douglas to Grand Opera quality when she was funeral service of Mrs. Hales' father, Hawaii. He will take his new post in I only IS years old, went into musical while resting William Asher. and a rrimary Convention of five May. He will be accompanied bv his comedy, instead. At the time, she fter the trip here, lay down on stakes will be held in the B. Y. U. of sister, Mrs. Amy Pratt. considered it only a temporary detour touch and while sleeping fell onto the on the way to the Metropolitan, but Provo, on Saturday. It is desired that floor, causing the injury. And shw lovtd ill Ambition of btuebtoodt ond Ihe Fifth Ward Primary Officers her success was so great, that she all Primary officers and teachers of and Teachers met in their regular could not resist the tempting offers vl-jv- f ' the Lehi Stake be present. bloods, this littl U4y fold out for o young Mrs. Chester Peterson had a tonsil f-- 1 ktu utin -- .L.I. meeting in the Ward Chapel, Thurs that followed each other so regularly. k!. k:A I. WVM W otiiw viiiHiy ill iiiv ugj ibscess opened, Saturday. "Sweet Adeline gives her an op Plans were made for AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY day evening. of popcornand nothing on hit mind but lovtl the Primary Convention at Prow, portunity to sing the beautiful music Phyllis Fox, daughter of Mr. and The American Leg ion Auxiliary oumraay and reiresnments and a of Jerome Kern, who wrote the originMrs. Harold Fox, had her tonsils re social were enjoyed, followng the regu al operetta in collaboration with Oscar will meet at the home of Mrs. Aft moved, Monday. Hammerstein II. Peterson on Wednesday, April 3, at 2 lar businesss meeting. "In spite of all the pictures I have m. All American Legion Auxiliary W. H. Jenkinson received treatment done," she said "I feel that already members invited to be present. AT THE ROYAL for infection, Monday. 'Sweet Adeline' is really my debut since it is my first chance on the LOCAL SKATERS Max Hansen received treatment for screen in the sort of role that makes GIVING EXHIBITIONS ROMANTIC NEW FILM real demands on my voice. Warner an infected finger, Monday. COMEDY STARS COLBERT Bros, have given me the finest pos Boyd and Jack Smuin and Audrey A fine son was born to Mrs. Jennings sible production and a perfect cast. I Thomas, known as the "Three Sen "The Gilded Lily," the new Claud consider this a brand new phase of Peay of American Fork at the local sations" are fast vehicle which gaining notice in the ette Colbertstarring hospital, Monday. various towns of the state for their ex- comes Sunday, Monday and Tuesday my screen career." Donald .Woods plays opposite Miss cellent exhibition on roller skates. to the Royal Theatre, is a romantic while others in the cast include Mrs. Richard W. Brown and baby Dunne, They recently gave an exhibition at and frothy comedy that boasts a total daughter were removed to their home the Park-Ro-SRoller Rink assisted ly new and unconventional approach Hugh Herbert, Ned Sparks, Joseph in Riverton, Sunday. Cawthorn, Louis Calhern and Wini by the "Unusual Trio" of Springville- on the romantic angle. fred Shaw. Mervyn LeRoy directed Assisted hy Fred MacMurray and the from the screen play production Ray Milland in the principal support Erwin S. Gelsey, while Bobby Con by cast Miss a is Colbert as ing roles, nolly staged the ensembles in which pretty stenographer who is dead set scores of beautiful girls take part. Her against marrying a millionaire. idea of connubial bliss is a husband who is poOT and struggling, someone whose hardships she can share. She thinks she has found the man In th kind of to ' Ml I thot Mad you of her dreams, but, when he turns out rovo about "It Happened On Night" l nobleman to be a wealthy English traveling incognito in the United i States, she drops liim in a hurry. The resulting publicity splurge brings the obscure little secretary into the ; tha limolicht. makes her the most sought after woman on two contin A $k Htlurt milk Is these days there is little room for ents. Frtd lUy MlllaM MacMurray For the while Miss Colbert basks in sentimental slogans in order to gain C Aubrey $m!Ki Idwr Qxrzj: foreign trade. The fact is that our export trade has never been a shadow, and we don't want it to become one. To place any obstacle in the way of this trade would be tantamount to Also PATHE NEWS and a COLOR CARTOON COMEDY community commercial suicide. No Advance In Prices Only 10c and 15c. . When citizens of a community get together, stay together and pull to gether, they accomplish great things- The famous Peabody Hotel at Mem phis, Tennessee, is running advertise " ments in many newspapers in the SYLVIA SIDNEY and GENE RAYMON in j all those and Rebuild to who can We Repair south, inviting spend We maintain the most complete SERVICE Dep artir.ent in Utah County, at the Peabody. The ads a week-en- d jnakes of typewriters and adding machines. tell of their superbly appointed rooms and their five famous restaurants. This plan should be carried out by She exchanged her beads for pearls moccasins for slippers, buckskin dress. hotels in all large cities. They would es for silk but she could not exchange her heart for that of a white girK draw much business by advertising in PETER J. WIPF, Manager aiso me last cnapter or UTAH PROVO, the newspapers in smaller cities and 113 UNIVERSITY AVENUE towns. W. W. ir.fc lot-il-l " 4nA LTOiln a. tV, r m !he ' i THEATRE Lehi's tnid LLtllliU -- , Amusement Center Scout Column Friday and Saturday, March 29 and 30 "Sweet Adeline" HKTED i w 1 mst. Sunday, Monday and Tuesday" March 31, April and 2 H Fed Her Popcorn and Kisses on a Park Bench lljI kJ I - Young Folks Away From Home Would Like To Hear Your Voice T IE IL IE IP HOD If "Ttui (Sllili MIY I ME farail fyf Mf 7 lv Let Us Demonstrate These Machines m J Wednesday and Thu., April 3 and 4 IT'S BARGAIN DAYS "Behold My Wife" Provo Typewriter Service "TAILSPIN TOMMY" And Chapter No. 1 of r "LAW OF THE WILD" With Rex, King of Wild Horses and America Rin-tin-t- Free Family Show Pass to the Koyai i neanre II m m.m m All Seats 10c to Subscription Months and Six Lehi's Home Owned Paper for Only 50c. 4i the Dog Hero of younj Let's Go! DAUGHTERS OF THE PIONEERS mm in tary; Mrs. Celeetia Schow, chaplain; Mrs. Susie WTippIc, registrar; Mr. HOLD CONJOINT SESSION Victoria Stewart, parlimentarian ; Mrs. Alice Tuckfield, assistant chaplain; Mrs. Rachel Anderson, custodThe Lehi Camps of the Daughters ian of relics; Mrs. Inez Peterson, of the Pioneers held their annual Mrs. M. A. Dorton, organist, conjoint meeting in the Memorial Chorister. Building, Thursday afternoon, a The County Convention of the splendid program and refreshments of the Pioneers will b held Daughters were enjoyed by over eighty guests. in Provo on Saturday, March 20. County President of the D. U. P. Mrs, There will be an election of county First Vice, Mrs. officers. Seven Mary Daulquist, delegates from tha Sarah B. Cummings; County Trefr Lehi camps will attend the conven surer, Mrs. uenian u. Adams and tion. Miss Cumhings all of Provo, were present at the meeting. Ten Pioneers Mrs. Mark Osterloh, son. Kent, and were present and were presented carnations by the Daughters of the daughter, Marilyn of Bakersfield, Pioneers. California, returned to their homa The Fort Wall and Evansville Thusday, following m short visit with camps held elections following the Lehi relatives- social. Officials of the Fort Wall Mrs. Gladys Send in your order today for Wl Camp elected were: Ion Mrs. Gilchrist BUTTER WRAPPERS Peterson, Captain; and Mrs. Lola Rut! edge, vice-captMaterials Used Ar Tha Bert "1 g; Mrs. Addio Rhodebach, secrr PRICES ARE AX WAYS LQWE ain 1 |