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Show THE YUHE OF AHARON TLiir.'la, Lillian Russell Became Famous Over Night SCERA GETS $100 WITH LETTER ne iiOM.ry, doited hathiuu'n-'- 1 "i'h Un one o', - oil he i Said to Iv.iriMin.- - and diamond and .sapph re- -, ran a have l.roneh! h.-- r a mi it m-- e conli" I.. .irk non- - w.te e.'id id. it. .1 huh as $1.0. mi a pair. She doted tain mi; tan million dollar.-- in cash 'I h" .(hi ns w . - 1.' i d w i h on $ n and nk n. a: he .1 in Italy. r as an t i lHr vl.i !. I.o . io flint-- , f.oin r.ela'utn or pi.-of am lent pole, lain wat. lui! he turned lit in. ntionablea. from i'n d a n it: . it s Coin t.rs i ,1 M n f. il bead over Jim initliir drank nor a ov. r t he m Id to Ml it. hoe wiih her. Diamond Jim smote .1 Ho faori!a n taxation ISiady wanted to mairy lo r so was eni.ug and he was itnowiied badly that he offered to give her as a gourmet. Dinner with Brady a million dollars the moment she was an experience, for not only fuel I do. She never said those did he Select the best food, but be (Mrs. Ferry Nielson - Reporter) two words to him, though; she ate it in almost unbeliev. able settled instead for a newspaper quantities. lad's lo To Mutual editor. LilNan ll is the Invitation extended to Jim Brady is portrayed In the anything ever known to Holly- all ward members 12 and over. current picture LILLIAN RUS- wood. Thobe who think that the Last Tuesday a stake Hallowe'en SELL by Edward Arnold. Brady movie stars live like the Versail- dance held at PI. Grove was enwas one of the country's les kings should look to this joyed by many Windsorltes. Next Dan Peterson accumulating a fortune Iowa girl, born Helen Leonard .In Tuesday evening in railroads and steel. But he Is Clinton in who called from tie Speech department at 1861, remembered chiefly for his gifts home a 30 room mansion, P. G. high school will be on hand to and his love for Lillian Russell, whose guests got lost In the 16 to explain the art of make up" a- r- -- The following j. a o: NOTE. of a letter rei eiveil last w k i' Anderson from Manager Victor a family living in this community. Tlie writer did not care to have his name published. To live Scera Board We enclose our check for fli)0 for an investment in Set ra Bonds This Is to do our rart in helping build the beautiful new Community Auditorium. Who ever heard of such a unique plau? A scheme to save money, jet do our part In helping build this much needed auditorium. Even If we had been asked to give this amount as a donation, we would feel that It was a most worthy enterprise. Our family'll untunes are at present very much strained. We owe the doctor and taxes are coming due as well as payments on the mortgage. In spite of this, we feed that to delay this payment might delay the early completion of this building as we realize that other families have as difficult a time to balance their budget as we do. As a family we thrill at the delight and Joy that we will have In attending picture shows, operas and special meetings In a comauditorfortable, ium. About two years ago, we were assessed $25 to help build thp new Utah Valley hospital. We rather grudgingly paid this money. Today we are thankful that we as well as toe other folks In I'tah Valley were persuaded to make this money available. During the last few months we have had a member of our family as a patient in the hospital. Although we paid the regular hospital charge which seems high enough, we have been so thankful that the hospital was available so near to our community We received the finest and most efficient service. The equipment and facilities are superior to most hospitals Tills experience has taught us a vain ble lesson that we cannot afford ol to do our part In the rommuni'y projects for oftpn their completion will bring us values many times greater than they cost u. As a family we are backing the Scera Board 100'r and appreciate the leadership and effort that Is being made to bring this dream Into reality. It Is our hope that next year we may again be able to send a cheek. Yours sincerely, - (Name signed EDISON -- He di .l.arged his entire staff because he was broke but all worked ..n without salary. by newspapers and scientists. futile experiHe tiied 9,000 ments before he perfected the electric light. He outwitted an unscrupulous gang who tried to sabotage his plan to light New York with electricity. He gambled every cent he and almost lost to win owned a victory that forever established his fame. The birth of the movies was In a studio built by Edison and christened "The Black Marla. The movies have now become a Billion dollar industry In America. It Is only proper that the industry should honor Thomas Edison with one of the greatest pictures ever produced. EDISON THE MAN. At the premier showing In New Jersey this summer It was estimated that nearly three milA huge lion people participated. parade Edison's pageant of Progress extended over six miles, over 100 floats had been built. People came from all over the world to do honor to Thomas Ed.soa, t worlds g.il In came a meat. She arrivtd in New d oi k with her father, nioHii-and sisters from Iowa. Wilhin two weeks she became the lace of the country and her The great and beauty is legend. the poor attended her wherever -- 'u glnmo or r she went. She glittered with diamonds d and rubies, from her $3900, corsets to her $1900 were which When she walked across the stage, she sparkled with a million dollars in jewelB. Her chinchilla coats cost $30,- pink-tinte- gold-plate- to ; !h a.l y I r... l.. n i h. r- mak. We Mi'll i a-- -" good - ' llriiiiv, ,, Held Slimier Honda! At the home of Mis .u- . . . - i -- HL. id hi Mr. and ! ,f Hal M-- IL. and family n I V. - V t 'I ( unending (hi of town 'in fun. nl mi lii - of Mu Ki- Hm.d Baxn-wire; Mr. ami M -- . ! WINDSOR -s Ru-se- super-salesme- n, , -- : . Caiiic M:- -. Kirk i'l hot or of Mis. ."la Kirk .Join Itaviir of Junitiuii, hi i.le Mr. Zn.j T liman of (Varal, M' Johnson, a rm-n- t Hurtei.-- e Mi Kiik, Mrs Eu Hiw-an- d J :ii. - Nil Maig.n. t Emma Kirk act'd as linkman, Mr. and Mrs Schow, all s. An evening of fun was spent of Milford, Mr. and Mr Neldon after winch dainty refreshments Simp-o- il of Moroni, Mr. and Mrs were served. Many beautiful Chad Pullen of Spnngvllle, Mrs gifts were received by the bride Annie Jean BrimUy, Mis. Susie Smith, Harold fluff, Mr. and Mrs Birthday Pinner In honor of Mrs. Georce Harris Fred Donkin, all of Salt Lake; Sr. was held at her borne Thurs- Mr. and Mrs, O'Deal Kirk, Mr. Covers were laid Hall of Magna, Mr. and Mrs. Alday evening. for Mr. nad Mrs. George Harris fred Johnson of American Fork Jr. and family of Manila. Mr. and Mrs Elizabeth Pratt attended Mrs. Bernard Welsh and family the funeral of Wm. Andrews at of American Fork. Mr and Mrs. the Pleasant View chapel Roy Harris and family, Mr. and ih'i-i.ot.- k r 31, n.u'..r-- d Mrs. Kho l.i Hr.ia.-..- a rtalt Lake Saturday to !. pr nl at t! tai'tal m ill- - of a i o us In at the hui'i" of 'or Joi .sun k. I odor i ayne Sui.il,'! of I',. j ..il Hi' was al-- o the i At- i'.akir at the (huii.li f" Siniday evening. Mr. and Mis But Load, r have returned home from Cal.forria. Thi y report a grand tiip. A M. i.i' - !' ' t: . ! i Yu -- i" v t -- -- Harley Giilman returned Sunday from a wu k s u in Garfield at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jay vl-- M. Chi; Mrl . Glen Chelton and daughter spent several days during the past week with her mother, Mrs. J. W. Giilman. Mr. and Mrs. Wllliard Harris motored to B.ngham Sunday to visit their daughter, Mrs. LaDean Peterson, who is ill. Mrs. Arthur Peterson and daughter returned to their home in Bingham Sunday after spending the past week as guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Archie while Arthur went deer hunting. Guests at the J. S. Johnson home Saturday and Sunday were; Mr. and Mrs. Claude Hunting and daughter Lois of American Fork, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Donkin of Salt Lake, Mrs. Cleve Humphrey of Pleasant Grove. visitors YValsburg Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Harris and soli Nyle. Mr. and Mrs. Alma Johnson returned home from a weeks visit with relatives and friends at Monroe and Kanab. Bishop Stanley B. Harris and Eldon Swensen returned all smiles from southern Utah Tuesday evening, each with a fine deer. Mrs. Clara Kirk left Thursday to visit two weeks at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Lawrence Toleman of Central. Before returning home she will also visit another daughter, Mrs. Belva Mrs Max-fiel- , T11;E OF SHOWS: , Your Community Theatre brings you a selection of all the finest pictures at the lowest possible cost. iMrarn 1J First Show 7:30 Second Show 9:00 When two featnren ploy only one will bo repented. jLd P Thurs. - Road Showing of Fri. - Sat Oct. 31st Nov. 1-- EVENING: 40c (All Seats Reserved) Orchestra plays at 8:00 Curtain at 8: 15 P. M. MATINEE: 4:00 F. M. 30c and 10c. Doors open BBSGOAr.3 YOUNG 2 NO COUPONS NO PASSES NO Z 30 REDUCTIONS Tuesday and Wednesday November 5-- Thursday and Saturday 6 DR. KILDARES STRANGE CASE j llEXRY FONDA The life and loves of the woman whose beauty had the world and its most famous men at her feet. ALICE FAYE jj LEW AYRES ! Secrets! H Mystery! his career! News of the Day Mobilized for Mercy Billy Mouses Akwakade a cartoon H 13 THEY FELL IN LOVE! The Big Premiere an Our Gang comedy Ski Birds a Pete Smith specialty News of the Day 1 jj I I ! I x I JOAN FONTAINE OLIVER love combined with story chilling mystery and drama! Thrilling Tuesday and Wednesday LYNNE OVERMAN RITA JOHNSON 6PENCKR TRACY ' An inspiring story of a beloved American! Land of Flowers a tour with Lowell Thomas ifome on the Range a colored cartoon News of the Day NO COUPONS f jj NO REDUCTIONS JEAN PARKER Thursday and Saturday November 21-2- 3 DOUBLE FEATURE! TOM BROWNS SCHOOLDAYS FREDDIE BARTHOLOMEW Ander- were the guests and Mr. Ferrv Nielson Mrs. Wednesday and Thursday, Jennie Nicholes and Mrs. Margaret Hickman. B. F. Louder went to Idaho with his son Ted Friday. Mrs. Lotidre is visiting a' daugther, Mrs. Eva Yates of Lehi until his return. of Mr. SIR CEDRIC HARDW1CKE Millions have loved this glorious book. on the screen! Now, all it's treasurers are youre OUT WEST WITH THE PEPPERS It Is doubtful that ary other theatre can boast of a volunteer show staff who serve regularly Several uf without eumpeiisaUuu. the staff serving In our Community Theatre have done so for several years. All enjoy the work immensely. At the regular monthly staff meeting, it is common to bale ItO'e of the members present. Several of the staff members have a record attendance of the entire year without being tardy or absent. The following members are serving on the staff this month: House Managers L. L. Terry, Lavor Kocker-han- s, Joseph Rowley, W. M. Vernon; Assistant Managers: Kirby Allen, Arnold Burningham. Doormen: Weslie Soulier, Par-le- ll Peterson, Wayne Gunnell, and Ross Brlnley. Cashiers: Mabel Christensen, Ruth Hansen, Dorotha Jones, and Ruth Peterson. Confectionists: Mary Jean Skinner, Peggy Loveless, and Jerry Memmott. Usherettes: Jena V. Hansen, Kelva Foutln, Iris Lamb, Venna Clorene Ruth Bylund, Vernon, Lamb, Phyllis Farley and Barbara Anderson. with EDITH FELLOWS and tlie most lovable kids on the screen! Into the heart of the Big Timber country with fiction's merriest family. Mr. Mouse Takes a Trip a colored cartoon November 26 - 27 j EDISON THE MAN CARLSON Also: A Walt Disney cartoon :: LAURENCE March of Time Britains R.A.F. News of the Day 6 C. Aubrey Smith Hurry Carey How deeply you'll wish it's true this young romance prompted by three lonely rich old men - - - and watched over by them when they pass to the spirit world. Tuesday and Wednesday - colored cartoon 14-1- Charles Winneger f i A Rainy Day November BEYOND TOMORROW RICHARD No Picture Show Tuesday, November 12, due to M. I. A. Road Show on November 11th - 12th A Labor Savers a Lew Lehr comedy with JUDY CANOVA The yodeling hillbilly queen raises cain in the funniest of musical comedies. H REBECCA blazing saga of the sagebrush from Zane Greys popular story. SCATTERBRAIN SULLIVAN JAMES STEWART She didn't like him - - - - He didn't like her 0 Anna Unique Organization At the Scera Theatre JO ANN SAYERS DOUBLE FEATURE! MARGARET November A Thursday and Saturday Shop Around the Corner 19-2- LIONEL BARRYMORE to fathom the most baffling case of VICTOR JORY il NO REDUCTIONS November LARA INK DAY' A Doctor alone Mrs, son. Milfurd visitor LIGHT OF WESTERN STARS Arrangements have been made to give ELECTION RETURNS Every 30 minutes during the evening SO 7 - 9 DOUBLE FEATURE! LILLIAN RUSSELL ION AMECHF. November d, Simpson at Moroni. Mr. and Mrs. Don Christensen of Montioello are the guests of their mother, Wednesday Only DID fake the NO COUPONS Clair River. He was penniless when he came to New York and cleaned Jin office building for his board. He got his first sponsor when he prevented a panic on the Gold Curb by repairing a quotation machine Ho slept on his work bench at Western Union's shop because he had no money for room rent. He met the girl he eventually married in a rain storm and she giggled when he told her he was an inventor. He often knew hopelessness and despair and was always on the brink of bankruptcy. He discovered the principle of the talking machine by sheer accident and recorded these first words: Mary had a Little Lamb. was called a ll, 1 At seventeen, he published a gossip sheet, Paul Pry, In Port Huron, Michigan, until an Irate reader tossed him into the St Pie ree'e-t Rti-st- g food mutual n -- ei in r 1. . 1 ! . i I h- ;;-- u 'i i H November 28 - 30 Thursday and Saturday I CARDS HOW READY DOUBLE FEATURE! H EARTIIBOUND WARNER BAXTER ANDREA LEEDS expsrlence with a ghost that A fasclnatieg entertainment the living! Is haunted by TORRID ZONE The fastest, funniest, comedy-dram- PAT OBRIEN that Hollywood has given us this year! ANN SHERIDAN JAMES CAGNEY a SCERA PROGRAM Mountain Ears a color rhapsody This week I printed In this paper the Scera program for November. Patrons of the Scera theater are advised by Manager Victor C. Anderson to clip this program from the paper and pin It by its four corners to the wall In yonr living room so that each winks program will he readily available for use by the family. To those who desire a program, printed on a stiff card, Mr. Anderson Invites them to rotne fo the Seminary building and one will be handm to jou. Ths-- e card are not being mailed ont aa has often been done before, hut patrons can obtain them at the Scera office In the F minary building. |