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Show raugiitei of Pioneers To Meet Fext Thursday The regular monthly meeting of the Daughters of the Pioneers will be next Thursday, November 7, in the basement of the Alpine Stake Tabernacle, commencing at 2 p. m. It is announced t'hat forthcoming meetings will he conducted in the tabernacle, instead of the City Hall, that hs previous been the custom. Mrs. Abe Gmkmindseu will be in charge of the meeting. The biography of Samuel Wagstaff will be given by his granddaughter, Mrs. Heber Bar. ratt. Miss Amy Wagstaff will give a rending and Jim Wagstaff, the 11 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Iveon Wagstaff, will sing a solo- Other numbers are also being arranged for. All members are urged to be present. v . K ' .1 . - '' , ..3 j1! a five 'day run starting Sunday November No-vember third. "Gold Diggers of Broadway" is acclaimed by audiences as top-notch screen entertainment. The colors are clearly denned, but with the softness of pastel. "Gold Diggers of Broadway" is first of all good comedy. It has most of the smart comedy dialogue that made Avery Hop wood's play, on which it was founded, such a hit. Nine new songs and a show within a show, in which the songs are sang, were then interpolated, a chorus of 100 dancing and singing, dazzling Hollywood beauties engaged and the color cameras set to grinding. The result is excellent. Of the nine songs composed by Al Dubin and Joe Burke for "Gold Diggers Dig-gers of Broadway" the songs "Painting "Paint-ing the Clouds with Sunshine," "Tiptoe "Tip-toe Through the Tulips, with Me," "The song of the Gold Diggers," with' the dancing chorus, and Ann Pennington's "Mechanical Man" and "Still they 'Fall in Love." Half of the songs fall to the lot of Nick Lucas, Lu-cas, radio and phonograph star, the "Crooning troubadour" who makes his screen debut in this production. The cost is a stellar one in every sense of the word. Nancy Welford and Conway Tearle have the leading roles, while other principal stars are acted by such favorites of stage and screen as Ann Pennington, Broadway's Broad-way's dancing darling; Winnie Light ner, the "tomboy" of musical come, tly; Lilyan Tashman, a ravishing blonde from the Follies; Albert Gran Helen Foster, William Bakewell, Nick Lucas, Lee Moran, Necly Edwards, Ed-wards, Julia Swnyne Gordon, Ar-nian Ar-nian Kaliz and others. i Scene from"GoJl?fgt,rs of23rdcfuJ3y ' ? 3ks. Producton ALL TALKING, SINGING, DANCING, DANC-ING, ALL NATURAL COLOR FILM COMES TO PROVO PARAMOUNT PARA-MOUNT THEATRE Warner Brothers' new all-color, all TALKING, SINGING, and DANCING DANC-ING picture, "Gold Diggers of Broadway," Broad-way," undoubtedly is one of the biggest big-gest hits that producing organization organiza-tion has ever made. It will be shown in the Trovo Paramount Theatre for |