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Show ft TIIE SPANISH FOHK PRESS, SPANISH FORK, UTAH , lUM-ILt- EVERYONE SAYS iTIIE NEW TALKIES ARE A HIT! AT were Impressive funeral service held Saturday at 2 o'clock at lb First ward chapel over the remain of Hubert Johnson. Id. son of Mr. Henrietta Johnson llarmer. Robert, who suffered from heart trouble for aora time, passed away Wednesday afternoon. Tho apeakera, Oscar Whiting, Wm. T. Tew of Mapleton, Bishop W. C. llerkirom of Spanish Fork and Harold Allemsn of th Springvill blah school faculty, pointed out and commented upon the youth exceptional life. Mulc was furnished by the the choir which sand three numbers; by the Peerless quartet, and aolos by Mr. Evans and Arthur Briggs. The Invocation eras offered by Arthur T. Mi Kell, the benediction by Seymour Mendenhall and the dedicatory prayer by Gilbert A. Johnson fn the Spanish Fork cemetery. Bishop It. U Mendenhall of Mapleton waa In charge of the aervlcea. Robert waa active In achool, religious and aoclat life. Last year aa a freshman In Sprlngvllle high achool he waa president of that class. II was an exceptional pianist, a good student and a much loved friend. FRIDAY, MARCH 1st Dancing Vienna, 'Marcus Enterprises Direction 'TbellOME of VITAPIIONE Talking Pictures DAYS 4-- BIG with Ben Lyon 4 AR1 NOW SHOWING SEE WARNER BROS. First 100 per cent All Talking Picture Lya Mara Hear (Mil world aristocracy am Murid love set to the r 3 of heart heats. A rhythm I pleuou rcdl i tided hoy and a jazz ri dazzled jrirl hitting the high upotn, until the strains of a love noun opened their eyes. new HELD F OIUUmEIlT JOIINKON ANGELUS PROGRAM Tin: PROVO HI llVIt'EM L J Spring Coats SATURDAY, MARCH 2 Rex Tin-- : p f wir.D iioikk in an important in Also THE DIAMOND MASTER Coats for dress wear coats for sports weir , , , In the tractive new tweeds and novelty woolens and in twills. For Women Matinee at 2:30 SUNDAY, MARCH 3rd THURS. & FRI. Matinees 2 and 4. Evenings 7 and 9 SATURDAY Continuous 1:00 till 11:00 PRICES: Mainees 10c 25c, Evenings 15c 30c n H FANNIE BRICE in Amorim A MY MAN Also Is Mrs. Mildred Bradford Peterson entertained at a party last Wednesday evening In honor of Miss Mildred Cutler. A delicious supper was served at 9 o'clock for the bride and eight intimate friends. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Cutler announce the birth of their first child, a son. at the Hughes Memorial Hospital Thursday morning. The babe Is the first grandchild of Mr. and Mra. W. C. Cutler. Bishop and Mrs. George Ilales.the Misses Leah and Helen Hales and Angus Hales motored to Salt Lake City one day last week to attend a vocal recital given by Mrs. Edna Evans Johnson in which she presented part of her pupils and In which Miss Agnes Hales of tnls city took part. The Second ward choir has prepared several new musical numbers, in eluding the new anthem Praise the Lord, which will be rendered at the regular sacrament meeting Sunday afternoon. All are cordially invited to attend. The Mfeess Mary Snell, Alice Prior and Marjory Boyack were joint hostesses at a miscellaneous shower on .Wednesday evening in honor of Miss Mildred Cutler, a March bride. The function was held at the home of Misa Snell. Games and music furnished the entertainment. At 10:30 a buffet luncheon was served to 25 girl friends. The guest of honor received many useful and beautiful gifts. As part of the Third ward recreation program, the Y. L. and Y. M. M. I. A. gave an entertainment at the chnrch Wednesday evening. .With Mark Boyack in charge, an interesting program was given, including: James Curtis and Glen Holley of entertained with five selections of Btring music on the guitar and banjo; readings, Archie Williams; piano solos, Miss Mary Williams; Whistling solos, Mrs. Birdie Baldwin; vocal duets, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Hand sen; stunt, E. Cecil Ma-plet- slelght-of-han- McGavin. Cald-Ves- Thursday afternoon, a patriotic program was given in honor of Washingtons birthday, as follows: singschool Life of ing. America; Washington, by Lamar Evans; poems, Richard Bowen; song, second grade; poem, Helen Crandall; song, Byrl Thomas; poehi, Beth Lewis; song, First grade; story of Washington, LuWana Grotegut; song Fourth grade; reading, June Thomas; Washington readings, Afton Skinner and Alene Bowen; Washington song, 5th grade. Plans are now complete and advertising Is out for the Legions annual 49 dance, which Is to be held at the Escalante Gardens, Friday, March 8th. Max Thomas and his Versatile Band will furnfeh the music for this dance. Arrangements for the dance are practically the same as heretofore, with the phony money, 49 bar, gaming devices and all the appurtenances of a dance in the gold rush days in California. The Legionnaires always promise a rousing time to those who attend. WINONA SATURDAY i J union Of Navy Twill Smartly Tailored , Miss Delia Jones came from Salt Lake to spend Washingtons birthday writh her folks here. mms CAMPUS VAMPS and PATIIE NEWS MONDAY AND TUESDAY MARCH 4th and 5th yiu White Shadows in the South Seas with 9 Monte Blue and 35c , Women :: Misses ti Juniors $16.75 Also KNOCKOUT BUSTER DOROTHY 3IACKA1LL IS THE PRISONER IX THE DOCK . 4 4-- Wednesday and Thursday MARCH Gth and 7th utmost Quality? For 40 years, Dunlop Urea have been ahead of all others throughout the world. Milton Sills and Dorothy Mackaill in His Captive Woman lowest Prices? Never in the history of tires, y have tires been offered at such low prices. peak-qualit- He trailed this murderess to the end of the. world, and then big Guarantee? fell in love with her. He didnt Twelve months know he would some day take her back to the law as his wife guarantee all road and tell the horrible truth to hazards. Guara murder jury. antee in form Also of actual Surety Bond issued CHASING HUSBAND by the AmerPARAMOUNT NEWS ican Surety COMING . Love of Casondva Company. Ask us to show you a pie bond. endless Service? Why well even keep your tires -air for a year FREE, in f accordance with the Surety Bond. HERE EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT Women :: Miaaes ti Juniors Particularly youthful jaunty are these tailored suits of tweed there b a place for one in every wardrobe and in every money enough DUNLOP the picture sensation of the season. ; ! clothes budget! The vogue for the tailored and no suit b established smart woman or miss will be without one of navy twill when she can buy it at her J. C Pennev store so inexpensively! an3 I Matinee Wednesda yat 3:30 SPECIAL SATURDAY PRICES: AND THEY ARE GOOD!! if Tailored Suits ta At the Rees school assembly held Players come, and players go, but the California Players go on forever. , A baby girl was born February 25 to Mrs. C. M. Jacobsen. Raquel Torres 25c it Musct A child's dress. Owner Found may have same at this office by paying 30c for this advertisement. Mrs. W. H, Cutler entertained at dinner Sunday complimentary to her daughter, Mildred, and her fiancee, Erwin Schelin. Other guests were well, Mary Preston, Catherine Blelby, Pathos, drama, a great ro the Misses Zetta Cutler, Vflate malice, thrills unequalled! It Facer, all of Salt Lake, and the took two years to make it on a members of the Cutler family. Din- real tropical isle, and it will be ner was served at 2:30. California Players f 15c in You cant escape the fun.the excitement, the drama I The popular laugh provo her hits the rocky road to romance. WARNER BROS. VITAlllOXE TALKING PICTURE The Annual Barn Dance of the Spanish Fork Fire Department will be held Tuesday, March 6th at the Escalante Gardens. One of the features of the party will be a prize waits, the prize offered being a 100 pound sack of granulated sugar. A large number of other prizes are being offered. Douglas MacLcan The Carnation Kid Greuteet Stage Comedienne! pre-nupti- al W. T. Kemper, Jr., is or.Jy 25, but is president of three banks, the First National of Independence, Mo., the Citzen's National of Frankfort, Kan, and the Kemper State. UaiJs ui Loon- ville, Ma . at- ' 40c Starts Sunday 4 Big Days at Popular Prices : nowl g $9.90 to $19.75 Wild Blood - value-offerin- Sins of the Father I Wild Orchids" Come in and lets talk tires. Jensen Service SPANISH FORK, UTAH One of the most dramatic court scenes ever shown on the screen is featured in First Natfonala His Captive Woman, which comes to the Angelua Theatre on Wednesday and Thursday, March 6th and 7th. It is a highly dramatic story adapted from Changeling, by Donn Byrne, and is a George Fltzmouriee production featuring Milton Sills and Dorothy Mackaill. The story opens with a woman on trial accused of the murdef of her lover. Highly dramatic and tense throughout, it provides several unusual plot developments and is said to create suspense fro instart to finish. Miss Mackaill portrays the woman and Sills the policeman who trailed y her around the world and brought her back to face trial. The trial is one of the big dialogue sequences of the picture. The Hawaiian islands provide the scenic background for much of the story. A bundle of laundry, beLost tween Leland and Payson. Finder please return to Spanish Fork Press. Reward. The Firemens second annual barn dance will be held Tuesday evening, March 6th, at the Escalante Gardens. Colored balloons will be given free to all guests. and punch will be sold at booths. One hundred pounds of sugar will be given to the couple winning the prize waltz. Many other valuable and useful prizes will be given away. These prizes will be placed on display Friday in the window of the J. C. Penney store. The Murdock orchestra wll furnish the music. Everyone come out and have a good time and boost the Firemen. This Is the party you have been waiting for. Tickets on sale by firemen. Ice-crea- m half-wa- , Those who use the OREM LINES ride cheaply and safely . Five rooms modern, Including heat, garage, and hot water furnished, for rent. Call at Press office. The adult ladies class of the Second ward M. I. A. will give the following program during the preliminary exercises- next Tuesday evenf&g: solo, Miss Wilma Hanson; reading. Miss Ann Andrus; quartet, Miss Lois Tippets and company;slogan by Mrs. Zella Argyle. All are cordialy invited to be in attendance. Thurber School held their Washington birthday assembly last Thursday afternoon. The following program was given: community singing, The Star Spangled Banner; song by the Third grade, The Flag; poem, Flag of the Free, Leora Warner; song. First grade; Washingtons birthday play by the Fifth grade, portraying parts of Washingtons life, song by all, America. , Week-En- d Excursions Spanish Fork to Salt Lake and Return PI QA $lOU Commutation, of 600 Mile Mileage Book , 2 CENTS PER MILE Good bewteen all stations Private cars and special rates to parties on application Special car service for protection of perishable freight Salt Lake & Utah R ,R. Henry I. Moore and Abercrombie, Receivers Aldon J. Anderson, Traffic, Mgr. D. P. |