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Show , Midvale, Utah, Friday, June 12, 1936 THF. UTE SENTINEL PAGE ~INE 1 super-detective and Virginia Bruce crepe and Mrs. Hunter wore a fig- Maid · sang two number and Lee society girl with whom he ured crepe. Each wore a corsage Beckstead presented a comedy b falls in love. of pink and white roses. dance and song number. ,Over orchestra 300 were presenL Metropolitan The A new romantic team will come furnished dance music. Jerome to the Iris Thea::re Wednesday Brown sang a solo, the Melody We print butterwrapper3. when Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer' "Exclusive Story," opens Wednesday, ~ with Franchot Tone and Madge Evan heading the cast. And judging from their success I ~he marriage of Miss Thelia together the new earn will undoubtedly be seen many times Bal ey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Bailey, and Vern Hunter, again. son o" Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hunter, The world's most amazing little of American Fork, took place babies-the Dionne Quintuplets- Wedne~day at the Salt Lake temmake their feature film debut as ple. In the evening a large recepactors in a romantic drama set in tion was given in the Draper their native Canada. It is "The Amusement hall by the bride's Country Doctor," which comes parents. Those in the receiving line were Mr. and Mrs. S. C. BaiSunday to the Iris Theatre. Darryl F. Zanuck personally su- ley, parents of the bride, Mr. and pervised the production which in- Mrs. Frank Hunter, parents of the traduces the babies in their first g oom, Mr. Kenneth Hunter, best man, the groom, the bride, Mrs. real acting roles. Nina Bowthorpe, matron of honPerhaps no picture has had a or, Miss Gwen Kimball, maid of greater variety of settings and honor, and Misses Hazel Poulton, I certainly none has had any more Dorothy Rideout, and Barbara Rasauthentic than "Stormy," the spec- mussen, bridesmaids. The bride wore a beautiful gown tacular Universal drama of the great outdoors, featuring Noah of white satin with fingertip vail Beery, Jr., and Jean Rogers, com- attached ::o a cornet of lace. The bride car:-ied a boquet of roses ing Friday o the Iris Theatre. and Madona lilies. The matron of 1935 Chen·olet Truck. long wheel ba ·e, heavy rubber. 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