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Show SCREEN CLOWNS AT ELECTRIC Bert Wheeler and Robert Woolsey in "Peach O'Reno", an uproarious travesty on th? divorce di-vorce and gambling interests of. Reno, in which the clowning pair appear as divorce lawyerB, will be seen at the Electric theater the-ater Friday and Saturday. As is usual the comics are pursued pur-sued by difficult situations, some of them in the shape of women, wom-en, while the others are ex-husbands. ex-husbands. - "' Dorothy Lee again supports the pair and injects an element of pathos into the story which adds considerably to its worth as entertainment. "But the -Flesh Is Weak", which has been showing at the Paramount theater in Salt Lake City the past week will be the presentation for Sunday and Monday. Robert Montgomery is shown as the young man who needed money but craved love. He could have married for money mon-ey but then a pair of blue eyes flashed by. It is a youthful, gay, malicious comedy with Montgomery Mont-gomery at his best. , I |