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Show (, THE SPANISH FORK PRESS, SPANISH FORK, UTAH Angelus Theatre Program Autumn N FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11 and 12 lion. &01S That Tell A Story of Quality and Value! Churchill, IornKt ritth Ouittrlk of the Exchequer, who is vi n uug Ssn FrMCMa Spans Desert i V X ' X X X Newton Ncwtnulh, graduate Korihwesirrn University, who with Andrew Juvin.iU of Quincy, III. Crossed the roadless Sinai Desert or i practically the entire length 1 ransjordaiiu on a ntvtorejetc. miKLESS SKINKS! - There Is IHit MoiiO'H, 1.. Oct. a quintet of odorless skunks In Ioa Although parents are still reluctant In allowing their children to ko near the cnee, live skunks of the new are in the possession of the State Kish and (lame Department here. These animals can be handled without Rfear of having t obury reeking dollies and becoming a temper nry'outcast fro msocloty. 7- 1 Coats var-lett- y DAEJAGNUN.n Smartly New! E very important fashion fof women, misses and juniors has been assembled in a style-riggroup . . . specialized ht DIRECTED ALLAN Whatever comes from the brain carries the hue of the place It conies from, and whatever comes from the heurt carries the heat and color of Its birthplace. Holmes. OY MK DUAN II I.AIGIITEIt IV The Iking the world loves In a the world loves. The scree aif The original Garden of Eden was a place where sin. sorrow and repin ing were unknown. Iiut, quite possibly. humor was also unknown. since so much of laughter Is based on the misfortunes of others. Certainly comedy is far from unknown In Cor rinne Griffiths production of "The Garden of Eden which will he seen here for the first time on Monday and Tuesday. October 14 and 15, when it will lie shown at the Angelus The sMssllest alar aa Hctlon'a moat figure. Also two keel comedy TDK BREAK OK DAY " o $ atre. UNITED ARTISTS I PICTURE . SUNDAY, OCTOBER 13th DOLORES DEL RIO in RAMONA Helen Hunt Jacksons American love classic cast. mil- lions have read it, millions will live the romance on the screen. Se llamona! Dream with her! Thrill with her! Its adorable This comedy drama, originally s Germs n stage success by Kudolph Berujui r and Rudolph Oesterrelcher, adapted for the star by Hans !,w; Kruly .whose adroit handling of former tilnis made his reputation. The society in story Is one of Monte Carlo, and the experience of 4 a little unknown singer in crashing social gates. Charles Ray and x the 4 Louise Dresser head the supporting X X Doloros at her best. Rooms for Rent Marcusen. See Mrs. Lucy Fashions for the Smart Woman MONDAY AND TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14 and 15 Corinne Griffith in The Garden of Eden 4 Eve was made from Adams rib. Slio was simply a side issue but still she was very important in rihe Garden of Eden. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16 and 17 $ The Drag with Richard Barthelmess f Arise' NEW ENSEMBLE rnrmmeBusmssmssagaBsmamamaalESSSSS COMING ATTRACTIONS- The Circus Three Passions Dark Streets Jpmifftf-t-t"i&4"H,'i,4'i"''''- i' - t Sports Modes copied from A new Fall model in patent leather with unusually smart trimming of fancy grain leather Only $2.98 Smartly new are ll.i--- , leat! er one Mra-- s ..th fancy gr.m unde: lay With coniform! L soua-- c or Only, N- - Also PATH 11 NEWS , t $19-7- 5 THE: GARDEN OK EDEN" at or)' for your immediate selection Tweeds are by far the most favored factor for the daytime ensemble. The ensemble which is characteristic of the mode as presented by or Paris has a straight, s length coat which contrasts with a flared skirt. The skirt is usually made with a snug yoke to accommodate a tuck-i- n blouse, for the tuck-i- n is essential for this type of costume. It is quite new and smart to make the blouse of jersey or some other lightweight woolen. The model three-quart- D'i VJ This is one of several very smart sports dresses and suits that have1 been imported from France by the J. C Penney Company ' . . and copied at such a remarkably low price that every woman can have at least one in her wardrobe this season. Be sure to see them at $M75 WHO INVENTED SCHOOL? The children are back in school. After a most gorgeous vacation, they are at their desks and wondering who started it all anyway. Charlemagne, the great Emperor, can take a lot of blame for starting school. Some people say he invented schools. Anyway, he desired the of everyone, and inaugurated a great school system throughout his empire in 745. Coming closer to home, the Rev. John Cotton started th efirst school in the United States at Boston in 1635. With the Rev. John Elliott, Rev. Cotton started a campaign for more In 1642, schools in the colonies. the general court of Massachusetts completed their work by making a law sentencing all children to go to school whether they wanted to or not This speede dthe development of the present public school system. But children had one staunch friend in Gov. Berkeley of Virginia, who fought the idea of school so effectively that Virginia had no free schools until after the Civil War, He believed that education bred disobedience and heresy. Today most of us have learned to think differently. First Buffalo Kill in Years er seven-eighth- shown here embodies all of the leading style points, and is an adaptation of a Trench original. Pictorial Printed Pattern No. 4867. Sizes 12 to 44, 65 cents. French Importations Colorado Springs, Colo., Oct. 8 Spencer Penrose, millionaire sportsman has been credited with killing the first buffal oin Colorado in more than fifty years. On the ePnrose estate a female buffalo had become dangerous and ordered killed. Cowboys cut the animal out of the herd and drove it from the timber, where Penrose brought it down with one shot at seventy-fiv- e yards, 4 Specials for Saturday SHASTA TEA, per package 23c PUFFED WHEAT 12c 15c1 PUFFED RICE 28c PEAS, regular 20c, 2 cans for PORK AND BEANS, large size can 19c; FRUIT SPREAD, per jar 15c 2 lbs. POWDERED SUGAR 21c, PURITAN MALT, 2 cans $1.05 CAMPBELLS SOUP, Tomato an dVegetable, can ....llc 25c Libbys FANCY PRUNES, regular 35c, per pkg 9 lb. Bags ROLLED OATS 45c McDonalds SWEET CHOCOLATE, per bar 25c SUtGAR, 10 lbs for 64c rtopsley |