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Show s PbS Colonial Players Cooinj to Tbatre lb Star Oa Tfcrxday, Octobsr l2lh ' Will of plot clever The aaalm part af the program to Intag through their cetlre concert troduced, following too dlacaaaloa of r dramatic pnpaa, tka Colonial Play-enumber who aula-tain- s aaotbar by Jau, who an ta appear oa the local as an then songs Uke tka old lyeeom course this season. promise nga. Tka party 'dacldoo to ream something different la laotava coarae aamble oa tka foBowtag Bight tar aa eatartainmaat of old-f- a akfcmod manic. Inatead of stagtag and playing tka evening coatamaa an carried by Baaatltnl mule of old Colonial Dajra la a formal concart program tka Colonial tke Coloolal Playara lar tka latt of tkatr program. Tka young Playara kan tntrodacad tka aamban part of tkelr .entertainment fate a play ladles will wear dnadea taffeta of arklck carries tka program quickly tka period, and too yoaag gentlemen, to - tka velvet breeches aad Jackets with and easily from oae white frilled enffa and neckpieces. Not only an soma af tka dtaeaa-.alon- a Tka eoavarsatom la wklck tkaaa yoang people tka tkaater to a dlacnaaloa of wertt while, bat toe taka part during vkkk a aambar at popalar musical really Introduce la program ua malodlea art. Introduced by oaa highly Intonating. they, Tha program, aryoung mas vko deelaree that la aplto aa It to la two parts modern M all bst ka la still a devoted ranged llnil nl Him Barkhaltar la at Salt Lake. P. J. Donnelly, Jr retnraed oa Wednesday after a trip to Salt Lake. Mrs. Verm Firth aad Mrs. Le weak auon are spending tha at Balt Lake. mat week-en- d Mr. aad Mrs. W. C. Wlghtman went to Belt Lake Thursday and will remain over Sunday, V 4 Mrs. Cecelia Bacon returned on Monday from Salt Lake where she wu toe guest of relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Heber Jones end Mitchell and children, Mrs. Hannah , daughter, Mildred-- went to Salt Lake Thursday to rsmaia for several days. Mr. aad Mrs. E. K. Bradley and children, Mrs. E. L. Darfee, Mrs. Louie Mlkesell and Emerson Bradley went to Salt Lake today. They; will remain for several days. . , j. Mrs. Bnrley Bowen last week sub- - J mlttod to an operation at one of thai Balt Lake hospitals and recent re-,- 1 porta indicate that her condition Is very favorable. Min Cecil Nlcolcy, a teacher la tha local schools, left last Friday for Pheonlx, Arisons. She will accept a position la tha Pheonlx schools. AMERICAN CAFE la rear of Church ctear store, now opea from I a. m. to I a. m. Quick service. Regular dinner from 11.S0 a. m. to tkay . j THE COLONIAL PLAYERS and two young wo-- and colonial, offCn a ran opportunity Two yoaag aua make ap toe personnel of tha Co- to compan old fasMnaod mnsic with lonial Playara. Miss Justine Cole to modern mute for the personal n too reader and contralto, Mlsa Helen audience toe of members of Prit-charBltchle, soprano, Thomas A. who may be lively anpporton of one Main or tenor, and Kenneth too other. piano and bean Colonial Ftayon an all young The Tbe dramatin staging entertain ment with a natural bent toward to made pospeople an too Colonial of Play entertainment coupled with sible by the ran eomblaatloa of sing-taand dramatis talent In all four several seasons of oxpertouco together meatoen of its company. AD bavo and separately. They appear this bad careful training at tha bands of season to better advantage than over tremea-douexpert teachers to both dramatics before. They an making a circuit down and the hit ap la csrofnl directing and aad music, with their songs and coatamaa of the art of comUnfag these two days. la a new and anuanal lyeaam It to said that In aelcctlag a period program. The play opens at the boms of oaa of history tor their entertainment, of too yoaag people after they have tha Colonial Play era decided upon returned from the theater. A dis- Colonial Days because they thought they thto period too moat romantic la the cussion of the entertainment have Just board takes place, daring history el Anurtoa, toe days when thewhich they imitate soma of tha acta country was naw aad toe first whtebegan to be they have seen and sing soma of toe pertags of independence songs they have heard. Ip. a. Horton and Sullivan, props-Nr. and Mrs B. A. Brown, Sr., and Mrs. R. A. Brown, Jr., and sons, Bobble and David, all of Balt Lake; Mrs. B. C. Duna and daughter, Florence, of Provo, spent Saturday and Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Haber Jones and Mrs. Ha satis-factio- . MltchalL . g entertained Mrs. A. D. Beaton at a children! party Sunday afternoon In honor of her eon, Allen, who waa four years old on that day. Tha yo unstars had a Jolly time playRefreshments ing games. served to twenty-si- x gaosta.' LaVern Runnelta, Miss Edna BunMlsa Flora Christensen, and nells, Miss Rath Wlghtman aaalsted the hoateaa ta entertaining the children. ' Mrs. William Wanlaaa entertained Tuesday afternoon at a childrens party, the occasion being the eighth birthday of her daughter. Merle. The decorations warn sweet peas and asters aad the place cards aad favors yellow and blue. The program Included games and muaie. Dainty, Cental Utah Football Division Tefroahniaute ware served. These present were; Bernice Clark, Mary Frances Garrity, Dorleaa Kruse, Helen Peterson, Elisabeth Hickman. Dorothy Haynea, Madge lfyera. Vara Jones, Ines Richmond, Joan Blackett, Ruth Sylvocter, Margaret Sylvester, Virginia Birch and Helen Gear. Mrs. G. A. Allred entertained from I to fi o'clock tact Friday aftertka of of standing Explanation noon, too party being la honor of Parson hu won two gnmos, her daughter. Franco, who celeone from Eureka, Friday, September brated her seventh birthday oa that SI, and tha one whieh Spanish Fork date. The time was spent la playforfeited to thorn oa September SI. ing gamo. Miss Virginia Savage unLabi was scheduled to play Span-is- h stated the hostess la serving reFork teat Friday aad Spanish freshments to the children. Thoee Fork forfeited thto game, also giv- present were: Elln Johnson, Everett Johnson, Mack Jones, Evan Joms, ing Lehl one victory. a ta-tea-ts e Special Attention Will Be Given To Savings o Cashier Toltoa of too Bunks Banking Co. has Jut received a supply of too tamou Liberty Bell Savings Banka aad hereafter one of these banka will be given ont when a aavlnga account to opened. It takes bat one dollar to opon a tarings coconut at too local hank and one of too Liberty Bells' should be In ovary homo ta Tintlc. It will help to Instill too habit of uring money aad consequently will be beneficial to every member of the family. Baa tka window display at tha bank and start a savings account for each member of tha family. Glen Allen, Nellie Bart, Margaret Bnelah Beth Sylvester, Merlene Manson, Treaton Bonaar, Todd Bonner, Ines Lindsay, Franco Allred. Elva Allred. IIIIIMIdlSHWMHWWmilllllMIMIIMtMWto October llth next Thursdky The Colonial Players will appear at toe Star Theatre, this being tbe first of the Lyeeam attractions whieh have been booked by tke entertainment eommltto of the Tintlc Clab. A season ticket win admit you to all five of tha nimbura oa tka lyceum program. t Elbert Beasley, Norval Allcoek and Bud Ferguaoa, who left Eureka some time ago with too avowed intention of driving a Fond bag to too northwest and theno down tha coast to California, seem to be making good oa thelkpromtam . They want through IdahoNnnd then to Batto and other Mon tabs cities, later taking in Spokane, Portland aad otoerNrittoa of Interact ta toe northwest ana am now oa their way to Los Angeles after- - a short atop at Baa Francteeo. If the old ear and their money bold oat they wUl take la the Interesting places of southern California and' then come horns over tha Arrowhead iTralL , Coa-mere- Tear tol v What the World's Leading Chirapractor Says : TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: . P. K. Hayes, D. CL, Ph. CL, is a graduate of The Palmer School of Chiropractic which teaches nothing but straight Chiropractic. The straight Chiropractor, such as Dr. Hayes is, practices neither surgery, Osteopathy or medicine. The returning tnm cES ilakaoa practice of Chiropractic consists of the adjustment with '!!day and stopped over at Delta for the hands of the mov&ble segments of the spinal column meafattending tbomaa-hawhich to normal position for the purpose of releasing the followed the killing of a pceeeof-prisone- d eatomSuSator impulses. No adjuncts, such as massage, Osteo- - ;bMdittt took Delta needof because 'jtioa or not are used are part in the boat. pathy electricity, they ' Work. do the gwuhto? very toortume Chiropractic adjustments B. J. PALMER, the stayer of Deputy Sheriff was surrounded aad killed, President, The Palmer School of Ghiropraetia bandit waa a Modena, with a GET MORE - L .. .. in your fall clothes You get more quality here too; Hart Schaffner & Marx latest modelsin rich imported and domestic woolens. Y ou save money by wearing such clothes; you look bet- ter and feel better, too. . . . o .. . , ' ' I Fall Sport Suits I" ' J. . ; - . , ' r - Fall Overcoats Theyre good; belted backs: belts all New ones; in whip-cord- around; Norf oiks; Chesterfields, belted styles and box coats ; ' great values at sp Raglans, . !j ! . ! ! i nt I ! j 's . ; P. K. HAYES, D. C. PL C v unsavory reputation, aad no doubt too Delta poaae performed a creditable piece of work when It 'meted oat speedy pantahttesL "At any rate there will be no legal battle to eoavlet ton slayer of too peace officer. ' Colonial Thu win Flayers famish a wondcrfaUy ptoaatag And Interesting program next Thursday at tka Star Theatre. .Thto to too first nnmber on too lyecam program. Admission 75c each, or fl.si for a season ticket good tor five long-drawa-o- . - . . ffSBItSSSf HMSISSSSSStOSSffffSifMMSftHMIitHISSSIS V r.,. I V A aiaaiaaaaaHmaaaaagi8Bggg---B- Pi . |