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Show sfc t ; "THE SON OK THE SHEIK" i Starring iu a lavishly produced sequel to the screen story which brought liim his greatest fame. Rudolph Ru-dolph Valentino conies to the Star theatre Friday anil Saturday. Nov. 12 unci in the picture which niet-ioiolitnn niet-ioiolitnn crilics have hailed as his greatest. It is 'The Son of the Sheik." a fiery, love-mad opus of the desert, with Vilma Hanky. Montague I.ove. Karl I Mine, (ieorge Fuwcelt. Bull Montana. Amies Ayres and other noted players supporting Valentino. I.ove, life and adventure are not sugar-coated in this screen version of the E. M. Hull romance: instead the makers of the picture, accord-in; accord-in; to reports, have given the original orig-inal twentieth century sheik a vehicle ve-hicle permeated with realism and leplte with daring situations and thrills. Valentino does many things other than make love and ride Araliian steeds in "The Son of the Sheik." He rescues pretty girls from the hacks of runaway horses, leaps from balconies into swinging chandeliers, battles desert brigands with sword, pistol and fists in short, the sheik, or rather, "The Son of the sheik." is mixing athletics with his amours. LEH1 FARMER KILLED IN AUTO WRECK MONDAY J. E. Bono. 50. .'if I.i'lii. w;is ln-stanlly ln-stanlly killrd at 10 o'ol'u-k llmidny mornini; in :m nmoiiinbili' ncc-idi'iit on the Odnr Kurt mad, about sl-mili's sl-mili's west of I.ehi. The aecidenl m-i-urred when loose snivel eauseil Hie car to tip over. It eame to rest in such a manner that Bone's skull was fraetureil at the base e" rhe lrai;i. I!is brother. A. II. Bone, who v, as (ll'ivinir. was uninjured. The men were ilrivint; to Cedar Fort to Ret some sheep at the time of the aecident. ' Lived In Lchi , Bone, a farmer who was born in j I.ehi. anil had resided there all his, life, was a prominent n'.enilier -j!' the L. D. S. ehtireh. ' Surviving are his wife. May Bone, j and the following four ebililvi o : i Ronald, Lois, Marjorie and V'iil- iam Bone. i One brother anil three sisters stir- j vive, as follows: Mrs. S. V.". II". and Mrs. Jesse V'nlfon. of Sal1 ; Lake City, and Mrs. Asa J. Clark j and A. II. Bene of I.ehi. The body was taken to Ihe A. II. 'Wins mortuary parlors at I.ehi. and, funeral arraniionionls wore, made later. j Dr. F. D. worllon anil Clifford j Russell of Lehi were lite first' to give aid at the seene of the accident, which was later investigated by Sheriff J. L. Boyd and Inanity Sheriff Otto Birk of Utah county. Miss Vera Chader entertained at a party for the Booster's club at her home last Friday evening. The rooms were decorated with a Hallowe'en scheme of black and orange. Music and various games were the main features of the evening's eve-ning's entertainment. At midnight a delicious luncheon was served to the following: Helen Reynolds. Wealtha Spafford. Carrie Sanford. Viola Musig. Josephine Sanford. Dona Dillingham, Pearl Gore. Ida Packard. Then Riding. Helen Hughes. Vera Packard. Marie Jen-son. Jen-son. Finma I.ee. Louise Mendenhall and the hostess. |