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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1936 NOVEMBER 3, 1936 JTCTION (j vkr.v vmrv "The Great Ziegf eld" Comes To Capital Theatre, Brigham In "The Great Ziegfield," the sensational musical drama suggested by the spectacular career of Florenz Zeigfield, America's greatest showman and glorifier of American Beauty, is unfolded against a varied theatrical background. It begins in the blatant din of circus carnivals and World's Fair midways and progresses through casinos, exclusive hotels, small theatres, middle-size- d theatres, big theatres and great pa COMMUNIST PROHIBITION PARTY TICKET PARTY TICKET UNION RTY TICKET For President WILLIAM LEMKE r C. For President D. LEIGH COLVIN For Vice-Preside- nt fclpMAS For President EARL BROWDER JAMES W. FORD O'BRIEN, jsidential Electors j$X A. DeWITT L I t Jacques LEONARD k 1 & STARK Rep-- . Cofig. tof j ANNA M. FLEWELLING HOWARD BROWN LEOTA K. HUTSINPILLAR THEODORE HOUSTON JULIUS SHEPPARD C. W. MATSON C. E. SMITH ! LJl For Governor WALLACE TALBOT ecretary of State For Secretary of State FRANCIS GRANT District Judge j For State Auditor For State Auditor For State Treasurer For State Treasurer For Attorney General For Attorney General For Supt. of Public Instruction For Supt. of Public Instruction For Supt. of Public Instruction For District Judge For District Judge j I For District Judge For District Attorney For District Attorney For District Attorney For State Senator For State Senator For State Senator For State Representative For State Representative LJ State Senator 4 J I -" r District Attorney A; j I M : For State Representative 1' J i Di Commissioner, Terml r. Co. Commissioner, r. Terml 1 j Cofimissioner, Term r. I $ Ul For Co. SUNDAY AFTERNOON NOVEMBER 1, 1936 From 2 p. m. Until 5 p. m. HiMIMHlHMMHHIiaiiniMtlHIHMHIUIMHM!MHIMMMtllMIII(IH(HMHMIMlUMIIIHUIUIHIMiHMUHItMlllmMnitl For Co. Commissioner, Term r. Terml 1 For Co. Commissioner, For Stockholders of Banks. RS Termi r. yes NO I Ll Co. Commissioner, r. For Co. Commissioner, r. For County Attorney Termj AT DR. SCHAFFER RESIDENCE n Termj j !HitnniinnillHMHMUHUriMMItinMHtlinHMnHHIHn(!HIMltMInMiniUMnMnHMUMUnilMI(II)nilllHMllMMIH11Hf Come and Meet Your State and County Candidates For County Attorney CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. fj A Joint Resolution Proposing to Amend Section 2, Article 'XIII, .of the Constitution of the State of Utah, as Amended at the General Election in 1930 Relating to Taxation of Tangible Property, Ascertainment of Value, Exemptions, and the Annual Tax for the State AMENDMENT NO. gLLi Resolution Proposing an Amendment Diction 18, Article XII, of the Constitu-- i If the State of Utah, Relating to Lia-L.- 4 of r. For County Attorney fir 'County Attorney &ITUTIONAL Commissioner, Continuous Entertainment DEMOCRATIC TEA and RECEPTION 1 Democratic Candidate fcr - Every Voter Welcome i For j Court""j For Secretary of State For Attorney General . ; I For Justice of the Supreme For Secretary of State Cr Attorney General Li CourtTj A g ijmuiHiiHimiinimmmiHHiiHHHHHiiiiirmMHHitmHHH Joint Resolution Proposing to Amend Section 9, Article VI, of the Constitution of Utah, Relating to Compensation of Members of the Legislature. VOTE THE DEMOCRATIC TICKET STRAIGHT FOR ROOSEVELT - BLOOD - AND COUNTY: NO YES NO AND AVOID RUINING YOUR BALLOT ,: i1 "i MIMmiMBHIHItttllMIIUillUimHHHIMhllHIimHMUUMMIMIMHIMmiinilHmilHIItHIMIimiMMIIItllMMIMIIlMlnitm Tremonton Democratic Organization to!LTth, do jfrfr '.. hereby certify that the foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of the names of all candidates for office duly nominated, office. .... , . if f 23rd day of October, A. D., 1936. licago Is Theme Of Next Broadcast By Carveth Wells f growth from a fever - stricken stamp to a great commercial center 7wiu be told by Carveth Wells Sunday, November 1, when he describes city's many attractions in his Continental Oil Company broadcast, Exploring America with Conoco and Ctrveth Wells." it was thousands of years ago, lls explains, that Chicago's destiny H the fctl point of a region of great alt.h was determined when a great et of ice gouged out the basin of Great Lakes, making the site of an ideal place for railroads wiconverge as well as a great Inland '?-"- one of - the greatest cen- of International trade." "ftr'd for the touri8t, says Wells, wiicago full of amazing fr? to, see" including Jackson State Street, Lincoln "J. famous U8eum of Science and Indus-f- l' tr4 University of Chicago, Grant Field Museum of Natural Hls-- t T SI' .I Planeta-riumShedd Aqua-a. the Art Institute; Chicago His rf ,r , C. well-know- out-of-to- r. out-of-sta- te out-of-to- duction." Local listeners who wish to tune in on Carveth Wells Sunday, Novem-ber- l, may do so by dialing station 0 KSL at p. m. MST. MUlllHHIIIIHimilHIIIIIIIIIHIirinillHIIII LAKE City. Over 3600 students have registered at the University of Utah for the 1936 Fall Onartpr. accordine to E. J. Norton. "Registrar. This Is a 100 increase oVer the 1935 mark and a 700 increase above the 1929 record for students enrolled. "The credit for simh a marked and rapid growth lies at manyifcttirca,' BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH dents, Tremonton is represented by the following: Virginia Carter, Rosella Carter, Grant Cook, Maurine Cook, Dtlbert LaMonte Fredrickson, Grant DeVere Fridal and John Fridal. Bear River City: Hope Christensen. Garland: Joe Shibata. Honeyvllle: Rula Hunsaker. Screen's Mightiest. Musical Masterpiece! "The Great Ziegf eld" Now! FOR THE FIRST TIMES AT POPULAR PRICES I Exactly the Same As Full 3 Hour Road Show! William POWELL - Myrna LOY - Luise Leader Ads Get Results RAINER - Frank Morgan - Fannie Brice Ray Bolger Ernest Cossart .... nilimniUttMHIIIHIHIIHtHIIIHIHirilllUimiilllllllllimnmMmmiHinMHHHnmHUHIIMNHIIMIIHIIMUIUIUHMHIIIIIHIII" gifts and bridge prizes watches - Diamonds Registration At U. Of U. Increases 100 SALT CAPITAL THEATRE See Our Complete Selection of 6:30-7:0- ; iiRBiBiimEiitraiim HENRY NIELSEN, County Clerk. torical Society, and Chinatown, all of said Mr. Norton, "but we are attribun which will be discussed by the ting much of It to the rapid increase and in the registration of reporter-explorestudents. From these two "The Museum of Science and Indusstudents try is unquestionably one of the most groups thereas are over 950 with the apChiIn compared registered, to explore fascinating places 900 of last year. Comparproximate exterior "The Wells says. cago," alone, one of the finest examples of ing these figures with those of the classic architecture, is well worth see- past it is Indeed gratifying to realize In the state of Utah ing. But once inside, you can see the that each county a is marked increase in stushowing earth work record of man's upon from the age of the Pyramid builders dent enrollment." stu Of this number of to that of electricity and mass pro- Sunday - Monday - Tuesday - Wednesday November 1st - 2nd - 3rd - 4th 2:20 - 5:40 - 9:00 2:40 - 6:00 - 9:20 SHORT SUBJECTS R 0BERT 1 v J LEWIS JONES 4 For Cong. Rep., 1st Dist. For Governor Tor State Treasurer CORNELIA JOHNSON KJorfetate Treasurer 1 SNOWVILLE For Justice of the Supreme For State Auditor Instruction - For Governor State Auditor 9 of was faced by the studio's DISTRICT JUDGE engineers and technicians in answering the demands of Producer Hunt Stromberg," and Director Robert Z. Leonard for authentic Ziegfield backAlthough Box "Elder county has, been settled since the early 50's, it grounds. has only had one resident pistrict Judge of general jurisdiction during that period. A native son is now presented to By Miss Annie Ilurd the electorate of the three northern counties for: this "posItlori.iTt Is exA Democratic Rally was held here pected that should he receive a good Wednesday night The principal speak majority of the votes- cast here, that he will be elected. All Uberaole mind--, er was Will R. Holmes of Brigham. Bishop D. G. Nelson Jr. was in the ed citizens are requested to 'consider Valley hospital Friday for treatment. the qualifications of Mr. Jones and Coe Larkin spent the weekend at his pledge to conduct the office with fairness and impartiality, w$ien they Smithfield. ; Tuesday. Bert Eliason Jr. and Carl Cobia go to the polls on ' Paid Political Adv. each bagged a deer last week. Mrs. Bert Eliason Jr. visited her parents in Malad last week. each one present with a flower. Nineteen people of our ward spent The stake presidency were the Thursday in the Logan temple. speakers at Sacrament meeting SunLowell Cutler came up from Duch- day evening. esne Saturday to visit his mother. Mrs. E. A. Peterson went to the She returned with him to Salt Lake. Valley hospital for treatment Mon. A number of the county Republican delegates came out and held a Mrs. Duane Lower and Mrs. Frank rally Monday night. They presented Taylor were Salt Lake visitors Tues . For Presidential Electors For Cong. Rep., 1st Dist. For Justice of trie Supreme Courtl : - M-G-- 1 or Governor t For Presidential Electors For Cong. Rep., 1st Dist. the Supreme CourtT- -" t.fcf Public Vice-Preside- nt o DAN BLACK ' l3t Dist i For Vice-Preside- nt o For Presidential Electors I For President CLAUDE A. WATSON o o li For Vice-Preside- nt theatres. Faithfully, Metro - Goldwvn - Maver Studios provided an authentic back- ground for "The Great . Ziegfield," upemng ounaay ai me capital Theatre at Brigham City, with William Powell in the title role, Myrna Loy as tJiuie Burke and Luise Rainer as Anna Held. One of the greatest tests in the history of the construction departments V ft- FEATURE QMONSEN Hallowe'en Midnight Show, Saturday 12;15 This Picture Has Been Showing for $2.50 Jeweler Matinee 2:00'to 6:00, 26c; After 6:00, 36c; Children, 10c Ticket Office Open 2 p. m. 1 SQBnUaBHEEJHU |