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Show THE UTE SENTI EL DRAPER NEWS Printing Susan B. Anthony Stamps IRIS THEATRE Mr. and Mrs. Golden Berrett, who have been living with Mrs. Berrett's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Crozier Kimball druing the summer, left Sunday for Duchesne, where Mr. Berrett will have charge of the L. D. S. Seminary during the coming season. ur eatre MIDVALE, UTAH "For Your Entertainment" Friday and Saturday September 18 - 19 Mrs. B. F. Andrus entertained DOUBLE FEATURE Wednesday at the Amusement hall in honor of her daughter Ardath, a bride of September. Some two hundred guests were at the party and many gifts were received by the brid-to-be. etaoshrdletawawaa the bride-elect. State Street at Main SANDY :: UTAH Friday and Saturday September 18 - 19 BIG DOUBLE BILL '~"-El 'a: BEAL ~ IN aiUT HAIITE"S JtllsS With The Panty Waist Patrol were hosts at an Adult Scout party at Glacio park Wednesday night. A program and dancing were enjoyed by eighty-five members. Golden Howlett, Ottic Pierct and Dick Hansen were in charge of the entertainment. The Granite TopNotchers furnished the music. GUY DOUGLASS KIBBEE • DUMBRILLE R~~R~IO MORONI OLSEN AND At a ceremony in the bureau of engraving and printing, governmen1 officials and members of various women's clubs watched the first run of the Susan B. Anthony memorial stamp. This stamp, which honor~ the champion of women's suffrage, went on sale on the sixteenth anni· versary of the ratification of the nineteenth amendment to the Constitu· tion. The photograph shows, left to right: Alvin W. Hall, director o1 the bureau of engraving•and printing; Representative Louis Ludlow o1 Indiana, Mrs. Robert Adamson, chairman of the Susan B. Anthon:y memorial committee, and Clinton C. Eilenberger, acting postmaste1 general. c.,~ L•••,.,.l• Pu•••i• THE GREAT KARLOFF .... Bela J.UGOSI •• . "!fi!MSIBII flAY~. The William R. Terry family reunion will be held at Glacio park, Saturday afternoon and evening. A program and games willtake Mr. and ::M.rs. Arthur Sjoblom place in the afternoon and dancing in the evening. Silas Young of and family returned last week from How Far Paint Goes a wee~end trip to Star Valley, Price, is the chairman in charge. One gallon of good paint, as it Wyoming. Bob Sjoblom returned Is usually applied to wood, will Mrs. Martha Dunyon left for home with them, after spending the cover an average area of about 500 square feet with one coat, or Keatley, Wednesday, to visit with summer at the home of Mr. and 250 to 300 square feet with two her daughter, Mrs. Ralph String- Mrs. Robert T. Lancaster. coats. ham. I ,JACKIE RIM TIN COOPER.!..CALLEIA~_TIN JR. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Ingersol and Huvey Stephens • Jean Henholt 1 children of Colorado, were visitors .DU.cted by CHESTER M. FRANitLIN this week with Mr. and Mrs. E. Produced by BARR~ RAPF A. Ingersol. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Cottrell and daughters Arleen and Carol, and Mrs. Elizabeth Cottrell visited in Paradise, Sunday, at the Phoebe Norris home. J. L. Mayo of Salt Lake City has moved to Draper to make his home. God's Creation Seen As Immaterial . "Matter" is the subject of the sermon to be read in all Churches of Christ. Scientist,on Sunday, September 20. The Golden Text: "That which is born of the flesh is flesh; and that which is born of the Spirit is spirit," is from .John 3:6. The lesson-sermon also Includes the Bible passage: ''Where is the wise? where is the scribe? where .... .... COLD WEATHER Brings Different MotorinP Conditions Also Chapter Number 5 .... Frank Merriwell -and a CARTOON" i Sun., Mon., and Tues., September 20 - 21 - 22 |