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Show T .V - PROVO (UTAH) EVENING- HER At D, TED DA'Y, MARCH 3 0, 1 9 32 A. A. A. U. PRIZE cougaik. MAT SOU AID SEEKS - f. . NINE MEW Ike trip Newcomers Anxious To Display Dis-play Prowess Against Off-den Off-den Meet Entries. B. Y. U. wrestlers will leave Provo Friday morning enroute to the A- A. U. wrestling meet to be held in Ogden Friday and Saturday, Satur-day, Coach Aubert Cote, who has coached the team to . western division championship this season, will take nine men to the contest in place of seven scheduled to go at first. 1 B. Y. U.' goes as team favorites along with the Deseret gym outfit. out-fit. The two men who have been added to the string are Wilkins Nuttali and Owen Thornick, both wrestling in the 115 pound class. NuttalL-4s- at an advantage rind disadvantage in wrestling by reason rea-son of having only one leg. His pluckand strength have enabled him to overcome part of the disadvantage dis-advantage to make a place on' the . quad. ' ' ' Although it is impossible for Nuttali to apply Vne scissors on an opponents it would , he equally impossible im-possible for an opponent to npply a split on him. Moreover,! although he wrestles in the. 115 pound class. practically, he is . in the 125 pound class. - Whether it, is tn advantage of disadvantage for him may be j determined in the meet, when he i goes op against the strong field in I Ogden along with the rest of his j mates, for a chance to wrestle in ; t he : Olympics. The 'others who will make ihe , trip are: lef Smart. 125; Ray Had- i thxk, 125;xDell Young. 135; Vaid j jchnsbrt, 145; Bob Yoigason, 165; j man Hales, 175. and Morris Snell. , heavyweight. r ! Hoilandish Edam cheese usual ly is soaked in brandy or rum to soften it before eating. Wa s Tired . . Sitsst-Doirn . . 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With the heav-" iest, hanlest-weariug surface of any Printed Floor Covering made. ONLY Per Scuare Yard New and Used Gas Ranges and Coal and Gas Combination Ranges 'r Z -"Priced to Fit Any Pocketbook Fix up that kitchen new for the hot summer weather , Famous Stars To Compete At In addition to the numerous colorful col-orful events Already scheduled for the B. Y. U. invitational track and field meet on April 22-23, several other events featuring some of the nation's outstanding performers, are cSialked 'up. These events are marked as exhibitions, but should furnish the fans plenty of excitement. excite-ment. A special treat to onlookers will be a low hurdle match between "Our Owen" Rowe, the former B. Y. U. one man team, who copped an average of over 20 points In collegiate meets, with Buck Grant, U. of U. hurdler who has gained national na-tional recognition. Both men have a smooth mechanical . form but both are capable of that "extra push" which makes track meets Interesting. Myers vs. Long Another interesting match is scheduled . between Levi Myers of the U. S. A. C. and Nate Long, crack track star for the University of Utah. Both have battled back and forth in college competition since .' t'uey entered school; both have had their share of victories. Seldom in the history of either school have there been men who have trained so persistently and as well as (hese two 440-yard speed stars. Each is in a measure, a "made" .-.printer. Cooige Coibett, hefty ex-weight man for the "Y" team and, favored aspirant for Olympic honors , this year will give an exhibition of discus dis-cus throwing. Corbett set a new murk in the A. A. U. meet in Salt Lake lust Saturday with a toss of 41.95 lect, outdoing Alma Richard's mark of 11 feet inches. Corbett trains the year round and has acquired a form in' throwing throw-ing now that is beautiful in execution. execu-tion. Coibett flings the disCipan out in recent exhibitions as if holding hold-ing it was highly ..distasteful to him. GUI Wonder Slated i Vera Conder, outstanding Utah woman track and field athlete, "who is rapidly gaining national recognition, will give a - demonstration that should prove pleasing to the fans. Mis Conder Is a graduate of I 95 1 was completely run down from stomach and nervous trouble, when 1 decided to try Tanlac. After a half bottle I began to feel better. Now 1 have regained my weight and feel perfectly well in every way. Mrs. H. S. McClain. Salt Lake City. Utah. serves your fullest confidence. A7 these people CAN'T be wrong. . Tanlac has becrudemonstrating its success for 18 years. AH its elements ele-ments are recognized for their medicinal value in the U. S. Pharmacopoeia. Phar-macopoeia. 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' A special treat at the meetLwill be the distance -races ,for which Don Cleaver, Pacific , Coast conference confer-ence star, is imported. Cleaver will run the two mile event against the crack distance men of the Brigham Young team. . Snagging Season To Open Friday Provo fishermen are reminded remind-ed that the . snagging season in the Provo river opens Friday, April 1. Snagging for suckers will be allowed from the state highway bridge to the lake, according ac-cording to J. J. Madsen, deputy game warden. Fishing licenses must be procured pro-cured before any snagging can be Uone. Licenses may be ob-. ob-. tained at any hardware or sporting goods dealer. Athletic Field Installed at A. F. The new athletic field at the American Fork high school will be ready for the opening of spring track training, according to Grant Ingersoll, coach. A new cinder course' is being built and the field equipment is ready to be installed. It is reported that w'hen the field is completed it wil be the best in the district. The field includes facilities for track and field- foot- ! ball, (sodded field) baseball and tennis. Coach Ingersoll reports some good material for track this sea-ton. sea-ton. SPEARS QUITS OREGON . EUGENE, Ore., Mar. 30 (U.R Dr. Clarence W. Spears resigned his $11,500-post as head football coach of University of Oregon to- day to accept appointment as coach of Wisconsin university on a professional pro-fessional basis. Japan's islands contain more than fifty active volcanoes. Stickler Solution SWEET ARIL THE USES OP ADtECSTy A DEFEAT UHOSE TEST iS VERY SURE. . The seven-word sentence printed in large letters contain tht imme letter u are m the sentence above it v That's why Horsehides cost less per Mile! Ilere's Why Wolverine Shell Horsehides excel ordinary "work shoes In long wear, soft comfort and appearance. 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And Wolverine Shell Horsehides cost less in ihe long run" than other. shoes at any price. ... Let us show , you your f avorile style toay" . . . without obligation. .work shoes :WDKK GLOVES HOUSE If. -TriA-T RAKi HIS PRESSORS UP I -To -TH UMBER J i ) V. A"R A 1 4s amctTHer. vvii-f -Trfe MAXTOR Opens at Crest Today Kingsbury Hall University of Utah presents MAUDE ADAMS OTIS SKINNER " - lo WillJam Shakfspre' Comodr "THE MERCHANT OF VENICE" tnlfr the manaKement of Erlangtr Production, Jne. DAYS ONLY STARTING FRIDAY NIGHT April 1 Matinee, Saturday, 2:15 p. m. Evenings, 8:15 p. ni. PRICES-EVENINGS: PRICES-EVENINGS: First 9 Rows Main Floor $3.00; Next 6 Rows $2.50; Remainder of Main Floor, $2.00; Loges $2.00; first 7 Rows of Balcony Bal-cony $1.50; remainder of Balcony Bal-cony $1.00. MATINEE: Main Floor $2.50, $2.00 and $1.50; Loges $1.50; Balcony $1.00 and 50 cents. Tickets on sale at Consolidated Music Co., after March 29, and at Kingsbury Hall at evenings and afternoon of performance. THETA ALPHA PHI PLAYERS -Present- Ferenc Molnar's Masterpiece A Scintilating Panorama of EmotionsV,5 Passions, Pas-sions, Phantasm, Pulsating Life; and Tender L.ove. " (Dfllese MgM ; FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 1st BY AHERN VirW , OREAT r AESAR ! -TniS CMH BE P&SSlBLe! KAUDulRrTi M O IS AU-TriEeA-tlC -THiS IS "THE Bt62ES-r SHgcK L EViEP HanE EXPERIENCED! 0RPHEUM NOW PLAYIN(4 A Special Double Feature Program EVERY WOMAN WILL UNDERSTAND. i HAR1ES FAIUIEU. MA&CE EVAMS through HARTBRAK to happiness x and CLI BROOKS Kay Francis, Miriam Hopkins in Matinee r ?!s A 2:15 ' v i ; lid1 - M.M 4 .pilll mm !j IS32 BY WC StRVtciS, INC I r- rS j jg- ( wm I 24 i-intuitu Hint i . -w m No Advancis iii I In . ,: vl I Admission I I SH5im9 BARBARA STANWYCK IN POWERFUL, DRAMA AT PARAMOUNT TUESDAY j . -. 7 f i i'.V.V.'.V.V.VA'.'.KWM.V.'.'.W'.-.' 1 Barbara Stamvjxk In "Shopworn" Starred for the Hrst time after having virtually stolen the honors in several of the past season's outstanding out-standing productions, Miriam Hopkins Hop-kins will be seen for the last times tonight at the Paramount theater in "Two Kinds of Women." Miss Hopkins is supported by a stellar cast which is headed by Phillips Holmes, Wynne Gibson, Irving Pichel and Stuart Erwin. Tomorrow the Paramount will ILast Times Tonite 1 MIRIAM HOPKINS - in I Two Kinds of Women Phillip Holmes - Irving lMehel Tomorrow - Friday REGIS TOOMEY and ZASIT PITTS Here's that incomparable emotional actress in a powerful, heart-revealing drama of a woman's love. A great story . . an even greater star! If you enjoy en-joy fine entertainment, don't miss this one! Also CHARLIE CHASE Comedy "SKIP THE MALOO" Musical Screen Act Latest Sound News ! Coming Sunday j MAURICE CHEVALIER "One Hour With You" I with Jeanette MacDonald PLEAD GUILTY! IT'S A PLEASURE! 7 VSU ' UDirADAniA I J with PERITECT SUITOR BEXXIE REUBENS THE HOUSE DICK--JIM3IIE SAVO GLOOM SCRAMS! RIOT REIGN'S! Do not miss this picture if you' wish to see one of the Funniest Fun-niest LShows of : the Season! : FRIDAY , tesent a picture which has -beer heralded by critics everywhere one of the finest and most power-i power-i ful dramas of the year. "Shop-; "Shop-; wrrn" lends to the screen a perfect blending of innocence and sophistication sophisti-cation ideally portrayed by'Rar-bara by'Rar-bara Stanwyck, one of the fore- S most dramatic actresses of today. t .' - ' ! The cast includes Regis Toomey i and Zasn Pitts, and the combina-! combina-! tion of star, cast and story all. tend to make entertainment which should not bo missed by those who jappieciate fine photoplays. The : Paramount's Thursday-Friday pro-; pro-; gram also includes a riotous Char-j Char-j lie Chase comedy entitled' "Skip The Maloo," tosether with a musical musi-cal screen act. cartoon, and the' latest news events in sound. t TRACK STAR HURT A stray discus .struck Starr Brockbank over the left eye as he was practicing on the Spanish t'ork high school track field Tuesday. Tues-day. Brockbank was taken to the local hospital and treated for the contusion over the eye. His condition condi-tion is not serious and he will probably be in shape before the regional meet the last of April. Brockbank is one of the outstanding out-standing members of Coach Fen-ton Fen-ton Reeve's defending' state vitle-holder vitle-holder ;eam. There is a dentist for every 17k persons in this country. UN i TODAY I 1 'J- M - ------- RIO 5 C U A I C 9 SATURDAY fir Afy "A 5 9 y'A " ;! i if i in "'-'r 1 0 0 SAVE with' SAFETY, -ADMISSION' 31G WEST CENTER gT PROVO : Where Yoii Savd Money - n '. tVM , 35c General Admission; v, . "Men's Department - "The University Theatre VYolir:C'miniiiy'trev - - A |