Show J t fr a s 1 r I dJa t t- t fIt i iv iI v I r ti L J t 1 V St t ADMIRE THE WONDER HORSE Ellen Efen Fay Hopkins 2 21 inthe inthe in inthe the arms of Ken Maynard and Betty BeHy Je Jeanette neHe Schenk 10 admire Tarzan at a Thursday morning sh show w at Kearns Kearns St. Sf Anns Ann's orphanage Children at St. Kearns-St. Anns Ann's Orphanage Enjoy Show by Ken Maynard Tarzan and Jack Pitts 1 Traditional of the old west vest was brought alive Thursday morning by Ken Maynard famous wild west movie star moun mounted led ledon on his spirited white while steed Tarzan Tarzan Tar Tar- zan zan and by Montana Jack Pitts cowboy ballad singer sing for some 75 youngsters at the Ute Kearns Keams eams St St. Anns Ann's orphanage E. E Sou South th Before the childrens children's awed si silence silence si- si lence Ken rode into the back yard of the orphanage waving his white te sombrero ro Tarzan prancing viva viva- The cowboy wore sliver sliver- handled pistols at his hh hips and silver spurs spur jingling Jing on his leather boots Tarzan's bridle and saddle I were plated with silver I IWonder Wonder bro broke 6 down into nto de delighted delighted de- de lighted giggles as Ken Ien dismounted and began talking to his equine friend the horse answering questions questions ques ques- by nodding or shaking his head hend or by pawing out the correct numbers with his hla hoof Then came songs by Montana Jack with the children tapping out the rhythm as he plucked his guitar a and id el either ther sang or played the melody on his mouth organ Later Ken en Initiated his youthful audience into the mysteries of rope throwing receiving enthusiastic enthusiastic applause with each new trick Among his ardent admirers were Betty Jeanette Schenk 10 of the day school daughter of or Capt and Mrs T T. A. A Schenk E. E II South and Ellen Fay Hopkins 2 2 The two men and the white whitehorse whitehorse horse are appearing currently at atthe atthe atthe I the Lyric theater S. S State |