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Show f MAGNA, UTAH, FRIDAY, JUNE A 1934 reatoa i aimplc. . "The laugh and the tear are o dotely akin. atd one eminent thinker, "that only a fine Imc It thould be simple divide them. for a competent actor to cro thin lint at will." With Beery playing drama, it will not be astonishing to find Charlie Chaplin blouoming out on of the day in bu ate ret dream a Napoleon! FROM PEONAGE TO IDOL OF A GREAT NATION "VirU I' Trace Turbulent Villa Dynamic Personality Lift of E. Stone. Joseph Scbildkrant, Katherine D Mill. Phillip Cooper. Frank Puglia. Henry B. Walthall and other. Jack Conway directed. Largely filmed in Mexico, the picture is a strong contender for top honor among the year's outstanding and important photoplay. VACATION SCHOOL ATTRACTS LARGE ATTENDANCE A Pancho Yilla, Beery ha one of the most powerful role of bi carter in on of the biggeat picture ever , The vacation school being conduct-e- d by Pastor and Mrs. E. B. Pace at mad, la the character be bring! memorict of hi performance in hi the Baptist Church ia largely attended former grtatert individual hit a an- and interesting and profitable work is other tragic figure. Richard the being put on by rhea and an able corps of assistant. art made o that a Arrangement Villa, wboac awaiaination in 192) hocked the world, toe from peonage number of new pupils may be adand alavery to become the enemy of the mitted Monday for the second week The Junior. Interof the school. rich, the friend of the poor, the of Mesico and one of the great mediate and young peoples' departhistorical figure of the age. The ments meet each morning at 9 oclock dipicture, a fictional vertion of bit life, and the Kindergarten and Primary1 :00 depict hi triumph ia love sad war. vision meet each afternoon at With Beery appears a notable cast, o'clock. including Leo Carrillo, Fay Wny. Donald Cook. Stuart Erwin, George A Jolly meeting of the WBA Club 's wa held Monday evening at the Cl u brooms with Mrs. Jim Allen and Mrs. Arthur Lucbesi as hostess. Card tables were arranged and high score award presented to Mr. Jack A delightfully arranged lun Marior. Wallace Berry, who rote to fame oa the laughter of the world, turn dramatic ia "Viva Villa!" Metro -Coldwya - Mayer epic ttory which come to the Gem Theatre Sunday, Monday. f For the firtt time ia tevera! yean role Berry play a that of Pancho JVilla, wbote name blazed from the world headline for a dozen tamnltnou year. Lion-Hearte- But like Marie Dretalcr, with whom in inch iuccetact Beery waa a Tugboat Annie" and Mia and Bill," Beery come through with a performance even more powerful than hi delineation of comedy character. the According to peycbologiit. Mr. G. F. Bush ia leaving for Pasadena. laUfornia, June 15 to spend several months visiting mother, Mrs. Grace W&rzhacb. bo resides there. NliV HOUSE later served. cheon wa HOTEL y. - Scenes of 1776 v rs tyjji 75 J. H. .V ' ; l ' 't I V T 'V I I i ' ,rJt7 Ura. si? f A Distinctive7 Residence at New Fair IA I n very Mr. Thomas Burke, Jr. ht Mrs. A. E. Aston and Mrs. Matt Petterssoa were hostesses to guests of the Friday Bridge party at the WoA A social meeting of the Magna Wo- men's Clubroom last week-damen's Club was held Wednesday in tastefully arranged one o'clock lunthe Cl u broom with Mrs. W, B. cheon was served, followed by card Boucher and Mrs. Pete Davidson as games. hostesses of the evening. Tables were arranged foe cards to he enjoyed by 1 2 On of the charming parties of the was week was the social given by Mrs. C. ladies. , The high aeon prize given to Mrs. Harry Norns. An at- E. Pickett Monday complimentary to tractively arranged luncheon was lat- members of her bridge club, with er served at the card table Mrs. Marion Yonng of Shelley, Idaho A luncheon wa as a special guest. Mr. Marion Yonng and children served, followed by tables of bridge. of Shelley, Idaho arrived Monday The high score prize was given to Mrs. with her T. E. Burk. morning for a vacation-vis- it parents and family, Mr. and Mrs. Eric Anderson and other friends here. An American boy will quit the farm to keep from getting up at 5 A. M. Mrs. Jack Burk returned to MagAfter he goes in business in na Wednesday from the L. D. S. the city be gets up at 4 A. M. to play Hospital. Although still in a weak golf. Wo-ema- Th ened condition, she is recuperating nicely at the home of Mr. and WnUra, Prnaldtal V An Abode . . . renowned Throughout the West .'V 1 Salt Lake Most Hospitable Hotel Indies You ate r: iV A - brisk rub kaves your face tool and pkasant. Try it and act bow it removes stinging ra ROCK SPRINGS COAL & ICE CO. .currasi OfMttl C3AU2tC3Y Uuiltt W. 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For- - So Lmety C aid So Lorn Priced! 4. . are going to ;ra.Ca. antes eel mdxi tr AU all.. atyl. SSSiTS in thte eooooo! Soft voiles, baertep organdioo aad dimities, tatas. Fa ASVeH ' aBpr . I Important i wovefcy t ho fast h ihc heart of San fonasco's worried and shopping with every attribute comfort and convenience for the IraveHet An ideal stoppruj place for bdies uneven I'd ds-tri- n; TerU CZZZ3 deck ve v EZSZEMHi Black r- - istem w. . an oa its Brat week-enA record opening day crowd of 154,603 Saturday, art May 20. surpassed last years opening day figure by 34,988. The fob lowing days crowd of 81,241 wsa Chevrolet maintained the lead ta the greater by 28,557 than the same day commercial car and track field, makl In 1033. g aa impressive showing by President Roosevelt, through the ing 15.050 units ia April. Total medium of a motion picture shown registrations of Chevrolet comnaercial at several points on tha grounds, cars and tracks for the year throng! officially opened fbe Exposition. Aa April were 49,797 units, 47.4 pel I he closed an electric switch the cent of weight class. new lights biased forth for the first Registration figures for March an time. Apnl definitely established ChcvroW Visitors were surprised to find as America's fastest wiling car an the Fair complete, and fully up to forerast another year of Cheyrolc the promises made that It would bo dominance in the automotive induf try. Chevrolet has led the induetr new. in sales during five of the last sevei Lights Trace !ky Ride. Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt, first years. Chevrolet Motor Co., Detrou lady of tho land. Inaugurated the June 1, 1934 outstanding new feature, the worlds largest fountain. Like tho President she appeared In a motion picMr. and Mr. W. H. Willi ani ture. At a magical wave of her Jan of Council Bluff, Iowi daughter. band, the giant watervpouts rose arrived Thursday for a visit at tl from tho north lagoon, livened b; home of Mr. Willis' parents, a play of colored light and Mrs. Merton Alldredge. Lighting, the most talked-o- f thing about the 1933 Fair, revealed wonders never approached, on the 1934 of opening night GLAD lighting and color were more In evidence. Under the light, the new HAVE Century of Progress purple-red- , theme color of the new Exposition, TELEPHONE presented a glowing beauty that waa different Buildings, grouped with AGAIN respect to color In light as well as color In paint revealed a new hard. icgis-tarin- The Sky Ride, almost lost to viat night formerly, greeted visitors with all Its catenary system traced against the sky In electric 'Ifcht Bright red neon tubes outlined the observation platforms 628 feet above the Fair. Farther south, from the rotunda of the Ford building, a pillar of blue light 200 feet thick and more than a mile high, pierced the clouds overhead. The lighting load of this d tho building la more than total load of the entire Fair of last year. Foreign Villages Popular. New lights In the lagoon and a new "Aurora Borealis of searchlights at the north end of the grounds, complementing that at the south end, completed the major changes In the night time Illumina- 250 GEAR i OUR Many telephone are being connected again each day ia this commanity and others. NCAA POWELL Back in teach with everyone, these families once more can use the telephone as often a they like. No longer art they dependent on neighbors. If yoa an without a telephone, why not get ia toach with a today! one-thir- tion. Mecca for the opening day throngs waa the new Street of Vlllagea. The PENNEY'S TALK PRICE WITH SAVINGS FOR YOU! After fighting High Price Goliath for years. "David" Penney decides to up" the trusty slingshot tomorrow. and kt him have a lot of Penney Low Prices right between the eyes! Cornel Save! Passenger car legisteration for April place Chevrolet ia the lead for the second consecutive month, according to Motor Statistics released by R. L. Polk Chevrolet registered and Company. 63.458 passenger daring Apnl or 38.2 per cent of price clast. Thu April figure shows aa increase of 12. 662 unit over the March registration figure when Chevrolet led the entire by register! industry in passenger ing 50.796 Baits or 38. 3 per cent of price class. sion refreshing. zor scrape. Street of Village! Get! Registrati mony. it AFTER SHAVING Hotel Newhouse w. SEES NEW FAIR WE Nothing tones the skin so much after a cold cream cleansing as an ic rub. Take a piece of pot Rock Springs Ic and glide it smoothly over your face. positively Chsvrckt Lead? Parres'rcr Car WERE FACIAL Its RECORD CROWD "tour of the world In a single day" offered by the Oftee reproductions y of landa tn the new Fair proved to be an Idea that "clicked. Eleven of the foreign vlllagea are grouped together where the MidHere are an way was In 1933. Irish village, with the atmosphere that was known by the ancient chieftains who met In Tara Hall; the Spanish village, largest ever built for any Fair; Tunisia, tho "Land of the Bedouins; the Italian village, with Its leaning tower and time-wor- n Roman ruins. Fra Entertainment Visitors aaw tha Tower of London and watched Shakeepearea plays presented In a reproduction of Shakespeare! original Globe theater In the English village ; aaw under the summer sun In the German Black Forest village; saw Old North Church, Mount Vernon, and the home of Paul Revere In the American Colonial village; relaxed la the Juxury ef a Nerth African desert village In the Oasis; thrilled to the charm of natlvo folk dances In the lovely Belgian village, and entered the gayety of Montmartre in the Streets of Paris. Elsewhere on tho ground they found a Dutch village, a Mexican village, a Swiss village and the Streets of Shanghai. Free entertainment projects caught big crowds. Among them were the concert on the Swift bridge, the spectacular Hon and tiger show In the Standard Oil amphitheater, the circuses of the Lagoon theater, the seeming miracles performed in the Science theater and the many sfjowa presented by exhibitors In the various exhibit buildings. Fair Better Host. Opening day throngs found that no exhibits remaining from last year were unchanged. Animation has been added everywhere. The Ford exposition," altogether new, la a world of motion, showing the manufacture of virtually every part that goes Into a motor car. Armour and company and Wilson and company, packers, hava done much the same with their exhibits; so bavo the Continental Baking company, Hiram Walker, the Brook Hill dairy farm and others new to A Century --of Progress. Perhaps most Important Of aU, visitors found the new Fair a better host Eighty per cent of the tolleta are free, transportation and restaurant prices are lower andJthere ore more free resting places for the weary, most of them where free entertainment is --In progress. 1 Any employee will take youi order or call oar office. wan The Mountain State! 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