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Show 37 Pi 1 t4 s ; -.- fcIOiT'jOn - S U.NDAY. OCTOBER. 2r 1 93 3 sasarifcG roye eningsr Hrk1 6paT KWinaH Nlelson- was guest, of hoivoif at showerr given J ifriday -evexUnjrJbcirlMrs. Radmall- Happ N and, Mrs. Christiansen. The guests"! vntt opener an enjoy&oie .evening ,v veren Mrs. Thelnuu Sessions, Mrs. Qeon BoweYs; Mrs. Stina- Darling, Mrs.--Fannie' Mark, Mrs, Marjorie '. Ellis, Mrs. Sina Christiansen, Mrs. . Josephine Bezrant, Mm. Thora Bez-at Bez-at ; Mrs'Pfersha Nielsen, Mrs. Annie Smith, Mrs. X4za Jacobson, v MHdred Christiansen f$w. Lop- tena. "Elaine and Ella Radmall, Mrs. Violet , warburtftn, Mrs: Ida Williamson, Wil-liamson, Mnu RoaevTWiUiamaon, Mr& Ruby WarnioU,. Mrs. Stella Ypung; Mrs Anna Anderson, Mrs. ' -Rx Rdrnall, Erna Neves, Verda BadmaU : Ruth . Beacant, , Thelma , Waiker. Mrs. Margy Atwood. . Visa. -Ruth Peterson left Friday ' eyenini;" forlogan. to spend the ; yeeic "rRh her parents." t . . Mr and Mrs. ' H; W. Jacobs returned re-turned the first of the week from a trip to Twin Falls, Idaho. ;'Mrs. Pearl Wadley was hostess . at; a bridge luncheon at her. home i Friday evening. Hallowe'en decor- ftUons were used in the entertain " tng. rooms and . the luncheon" was : also .'in "Hallowe'en colors; The ; kuest Ust Included Mrs. Vern HaU . day. Salt Late; Mrs. Glen Adam- -son, ; Lehi; Mrs. Blanch Jackson, California; Mrs. May Haliiday, -' . JJrs. Prue Coombs, Mrs. Jones, ; Mrs. Edith-- Anderson, Mrs.. Elna - Clark. Mrs.- LueUa Thorns, Mrs. LIa Banks, Mrs. . Mae Grua, Mrs. Ethel Drysdale Mrs. jCJral. Ttfrigat. . Mrs. Kate ' Jacobs, Mrs Nettle Oammetie. Mrs. Ida West, Mrs. Maud Richards. CONFERENCE AT,; G. PLEASANT GROVE-Quarterly (conference will be held' in the Timpanogos stake Sunday. Three general meetings will be . held to- djr, the4 one in the 'evenings being-Under being-Under the direction of : the stake M.J. A. President Wttford yr, Warwick War-wick reports Jthat Presiding Bishop Sylvester Q. Cannon will be the visitor from the eeneral author ltles. ' 't .v.- V ... - ly . V' IPS Uess Man you think! vOunng National KITCHEN WEEK' in-terior in-terior decoration is focused for the first timeon the Kitchen. 4Plan outykitcherr around the floon When you have decided on that, It's easy to select the other furnishings to harmonize, andgiye you a'"work shop" you'll be proud of. Now is the time to buy! Let's he specific spe-cific la a 9x12 Kitchen, theotery-floor : ybu'idoking at would cost $26;or lefss, pTusJtfte charge for securejyKin- N stalling oyer -lining felt; r ' - Let us show, you the entire line of genu-V genu-V ine ' ARMSTRONG'S linoleums. New patterns are being shown in inlaids, felt .'. and burlap; bade orints, as well as ia r;: lovely line of inexpensive roomsite rrugs.", , v v r-T:K:X& ;?:;v': 'S REMEMBER . r : K : ; ; ; ;THE ! BRAND IS ARMSTRONG'S i f :y 1 :?AfiO YOUR DEALER IS - 1 s 'Si 3 i - t- V m n Jlavl ONE ' PRICETHE LOWEST PRICE K- Gut Kibbee. May Robson ar.fi Ztm tor a Hay" at toe Crest Theater, f Two Primanes Set At Spanish Fork SPANISH FORK There will b a Republican primary -held Monday Mon-day evening at 7:30 p. m. at the American Legion halF for the purT pose of nominating candidates for mayor, city recorder, city treasurer one . city councilman, four-year term and tnree city councilmeiy two-year term and transacting any other businesss which may come before the meeting. , A Democratic primary will be held the same night at T:S0 p. m. at the L. D. S. Second ward chapel for .the same purpose. WHAT THIS LOVELY. FLOOR COST Kitchen? oMtiis'se I s, a '-v ' i 7 r 7 ' ' K A ATI Pftliosr; tfaMcMof tSie m In MLttdy Warren WilKam Heads Great Cast Headed by Warren WUUam. splendid cast, was assembled for "Lady for a Day," the Columbia picture adapted . from; the Damon Runy an story, "Maaame aL Gimp, showing today at the Crest theater. the-ater. May. Robson, 'Grand " Old Lady of the American Stage," plays the role of "Apple Annie."1 Warren Wittiam. . fresh from triumphs, in half a do?en Warner successes, plays '.The Dude. Glenda Farrell, brilliant ,. young comedienne, plays. "Missouri," night club hostess. Bald rotund Guy Kibbee, who shone In "42nd Street" And many other pictures; is cast as "Judge Blake," the husband hus-band for a day; and NedV.Sparks is "HaDDv." a "dumb stodge" for "The, Dude." Frank Capra, Columbia's ace di rector, whose last picture was tbf artistic "Bitter Tea' of General Yen," directed the picture. He was responsible for many, of the company's com-pany's greatest successes, including "American Madness," "Platinum Blonde," "Dirigible' and "Sub marine." Buck Jdn Fairade Is Colorful Event You couldn't help but know that Buck Jones was playing at the Paramount when you . witnessed the colorfut-parade- assembled in cele bration of Buck Jones in bis tail est chapter play "Gordoi of Ghost City" which opened for Its first Satuntv at tha Parfimniint There-were both boys and girw m cowboy and cowgirl suits as wen as Indian suits. Th big parade started' in front of the Paramount theater and wended its way mem W atiit nnlwlv wmi nn Center street to Fifth West and back to the Paramount where it disbanded fer'the bhy show.' irf4t The Darade was headed by motor- AvMd ranl-ain Y.lnl lSnvtii And fal' The nroffram- consisted or the regular Saturday shwx plus the new Buck Jones, chapter play and Rnbinhonri reel-, rurnisnea inru Lne cwiene cuaii'uuy, xutuMB" v . p . .. v- i I ... VTVI.m..mI. iWif courtesy ot Manager Marvin tieaaer of the Booterie therawere fifty or innrfr nrlxes awarded besides candy Ann rjalioons which were given at - w . . chanterplay will be abown everv saturaay ror eieven more wrens vo aether- with only suitable- picture: for the kiddies, states manager Sam Levin. . ' x WELLING PURGES STATE REPEAL re. (ConUnued from Pace One) hohr traffic .. these aaft' state anfc city of ficials areworking heroical ly night and ,aay ;at ;tne . nawonai capital; in. Washington: to obtain. addlUonai funds for TTeeae reiies. T a -will nn tntnM-"r ttmetrm gency help ourselves; .we can witi4 litUe reason ask others - to neip, 1 rtt has been Orsred Si thatv wto should stand heroically: alone and hnMltf tefn th Jitlde. Hut aaii - tinned.- "We may; vote ialonf but we - cannon, j -xv one member of; a federation of . 48: j; .toix' art rinnitt live' under thai! same . conBtitutlon a?ouj elBt bora. If we, vote against repeal we will at once appeal tQ the twenty first, ameridtnent i to . protect-us t in: our rights.. The twentyJirst tmenc ' incut i reiu w -w vrx tinn aft - Novemher. 7. aa' the bin roflebt li our constitution today.jJ ISME : - Good Mechanical V , V- " Condition : J . ; : DANIELS i - f Auto Wreckane . 312'South Univers. Ave. FOI ' rr s. f: opera to .L -SPANT?!! (rFORKr-s- Of' more than jusual interest in music circles ts'-the annouccement that on- Fri day; Oct,'27as a part of the U. E. Ai program, the Spanish trorK high school, wilf present its orlerinal op era "Mayan Gold" at the West high school as a -speclsf feature of the U. E; A-program,-' -irThis' opera istBe thlrdrthat1 has been written In its" entirety ' by the music glasses atvthe Spanish Fork high "school -and this " project in creative education has attracted so muehralteritioh'. 'throughout?, the state that ' it was deemed wise by VMS. A officials to ask the stu dents "to 'bring " the 'productloTiTHo Salt Lake. - F. J: Faujt. music 'director" Miss Zina Jphnsont andiMisal "Faye Jensen; Jen-sen; 'art t each er and dramatic art teacher' respectively; at the Spanish Fork high school vajrey responsible for the statement-that-this creative' crea-tive' project 'opens up one of the widest wid-est fields for student' growth that can be provided; tor youth of high School age. The performance for teachers of the state wi!t be given at. 4, p. m., one of the general sessions tvthe Tj; E." A. program. In the evening a performance- will "be givehr compli mentary to hJgh s9hopl ; students ana others who may be interested. Admission to the evening perform-ande perform-ande will be toy ticket only" and tickets may be obtained atjany of the" Salt Lake City high schools. Both performances are to he given free" jbf charge. In order that the Salt "Lake performance will .; be smooth and finished the opera will te 'played Wednesday afternoqn and evening" Oct. 25 at the Winona theater in Spenish Fork. There are 100 students in the cast. B Y. U. Names New Home Ec. Teacher Mrsir-Irene S. Barlow, formerly of Logan, " has been appointed to replace xMiss Etta Seorup as instructor in-structor in home economics at Brigham Young university, according accord-ing to President F. S. Harris. Miss Seorup recently secured a leaye of absence, in order to accept an appointment as state supervisor of home economics. Mrs. Barlow was graduated from the "Utth State Agricultural College in 1919. This fall she completed work' for her master's degree iri home economics at the University of Chicago. " j ? V i i Hf mam I ' X" V, ; ' I 111 H Hit.; t i i n . a if . i iiwfuj 'V, sm. e.- f sr 1 4 v ' KM C I ... .li ; I srss j,.af , -v Jl.i r i - tSl H yWi LSC- 23 e - ' ' iff---' i ffiflrl .... nor. it. iiiAnn . ji-i-.W. " T 1 , I I t 1 M i .1. ...... V . 1 -rfp- I till i T 1 V : -r HMae Westin "I'itn No Vj.-- ' ..;!- . ' ! . , : : ! fjK&W:wK.:::.: MAE Mae Appears In Modish Garments Why does Mae West appear in modern, modish garments in her new picture "I'm No Angel," when she was such a success in her last picture, "She Done Him Wrong?" "Aren't you tempting the fates a little bit," the wise boys asked, by .not repeating the characterization character-ization that made you famous?" Mae West isn't tempting the fates a bit, she declares. "I don't want people to get the idea that I am the old-time type of girtsaid the curved beauty of 'I'm No Angel," opening at the Paramount today for an extended run. "I'm right up to the minute, and just now I am anxious to dispel dis-pel any mistaken impression that I can play only the hot mamas of thirty years ago." In "I'm No Angel," a story writ- ten by herself, Miss West reveals iim iii m iri npr mih a,T if ij wkw HiniflmiMimii . . 0 Ansel" at Paramount ' - W - V . f" . . .' -- : - .:.:;':s;;v;-:.:':;:::: v.::',; ' i 'v'v.- WEST .?. . - Litvinof f To Sail LONDON, Oct. 21 ILR Maxim Litvinoff, Russian foreign minister, today telegraphed the Soviet embassies em-bassies at London and Paris to advise ad-vise him immediately of steamship sailings between now and November Novem-ber 5. It was indicated that Litvinoff intended in-tended to leave for Washington to discuss recognition with President Roosevelt at the end of October, pausing briefly at Paris and London Lon-don where Important trade negotiations negoti-ations are proceeding. this flair for versatility. Besides her dramatic characterization of Tira, the Hon tamer, she exhibits her ability as a comedienne; also she will sing a series of torrid songs, and dance the "midway." This dance is performed without any movement of the feet.,- rrv ttrant is Mi3s West's lead ing man in "I'm No, Angel.'! which Wesley Ruggles directed IT'S THE KIND off a PICTURE YOU'LL WANT TO SEE TWICE I O n a of I v e a r ' s s m a s h N.r. Eve.j Journal COMEDYX new: ai. Bonneville Ward Plans 3-Act Play Officers and. teachers of the Bonneville Bon-neville ward M. I. A. will present a three-act play, "The White Lie," Tuesday v evening, at in the ward amusement hall:' The cast- includes the following oflcers and, teachers". Elbert Miller, Pearf Olsen, Rosella Wright, Paul Brown, Mrs. Ardith Fotheringham., Mrs. Addie Allen, Clark Nielson, Rinda Rowley, Blanche Nelson, Iceland Ice-land Snarr and Orlis Anderson. All members of the ward' are ur- I .Of? Lti-r; tiv: . t tfi" ; our New Price Schedule beginning begin-ning today and every day, Sundays Sun-days and Holidays Holi-days inclusive. . . MATINEES 80c KVKNINGS 80c Kid 10c aylme SI r The woman world is ine pictuitr tiiu rrv u p Ijg waiting to see m.M WISE ifh CARY GRANT, Sportseye Review "Water Lure-Screen Lure-Screen Souvenirs Airmail Edition News il Howard Kearns at thb Wurlitzer ORPHEUM ERM-LIFRYBYUTHOR yBEAJJ . ' I TV a 7) OUR GANG COMEDY - '"Wl "4v- TRANSLENT SENTENCED Stephen Rohhey. 19. a-" transient! Was- sentenced toV 15 days "-in-thf Provo city jail Friday morning bjl Judge D. R. Elertson when h pleaded guilty to . a theft charge Police Officer James Snow cap tured Ronney in the . "jOngles' south of the Union Pacific freight station Thursday afternoon about one-halt' hour after the youth haJ stolen two robes from fne-automof bile of Will Brereton. ' The car wa parked by the Utah Ice and Stor age company on second tast ami Sixth South. ged to attend and the public ls invited. p- .- 9ME mmi m 4 'i - , -, - A the whole talking about!". . tf; " MOREf YET! 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