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Show - P RO V O 1-- (UTAH) SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY, JANUARY 7, 1934 r PAGE SEVET? SPRINGVILLE MRS. MANILA BROWN . Correspondent rhone 146-W A group of friends delightfully surprised Bishop and Mrs, A. W. Cherrington at their home following follow-ing church last Sunday evening. Each guest- being responsible for: one game, a pleasant time was 3pent by all. The occasion was also in celebration of the birthday anniversary of Ronalt: Beardall who was presented during the eveJ ning, with an assortment of uniqud gifts. A delicious lunch was served at the close of the party to Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Child, Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Thorpe, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Long, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Weight, Mr. and Mrs? Harlan Har-lan Boyer, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Loveridge, Mr. and Mrs. Leo WeigTit, Mr. and Mrs. Willis Weight, Mr. and Mrs. DimicH Childs, Mr. and Mrs. Frank San ford, Mr. and Mrs. Beardall and Mr. and Mrs. Cherrington. Mrwr--LUla Tipton of this city visited friends and relatives in California during the holidays. Mrs. Hugh Baxter entertained at a birthday party Tuesday, fojf her little daughter Bonnie who is five years old. The guests, numbering about fifteen, spent a pleasant afternoon with games foN lowed by an attractive and tasty luncheon. Announcement is made of th$ marriage of Miss Mildred Harrison, Harri-son, daughter of Glenn Harrison of this Hty to Thomas Loran Mc Clain of Spanish Fork which took place at the home" of the groom's parents at Spanish Fork, on Thursday evening. Arch H. Bird of this city returned re-turned home Friday after spending spend-ing the holidays with his daugh ter, Mrs. Charles Hardy and fam-4 ily at Berkeley, Calif. All members of the D. U. P camps are requested to be present at the regular monthly meetings of their respective organization: Thursday afternoon, January 11. Camp No. 1 will meet at the home of Mrs. John S. Boyer and Camp Springville at the A. Y. Wheelei residence. Mrs. H. G. Thorpe was surprised with a birthday party given by a number of friends at her home following the M. I. A. meeting Tuesday evening. In attendance were Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Weight, Bishop and Mrs. A. W. Cherrington, Cherring-ton, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. .Loveridge, and Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Boyer. Miss Velma Blanchard left the past week to spend her vacation with her sister, Mrs. Gilbert Pulsipher Pul-sipher and family at Denver. Colo. Mrs. Claude Houston and family of Payson were guests last week of her sister-in-law Mrs. Hugh Baxter and family. A party for their husbands was given by the Mother's Study club members Thursday evening. Mrs. A G. Thorn was hostess being assisted by Mrs. Will AHeman and Mrs. John Fletcher. An 8 o'clock luncheon was served, during which tnaats were even bv Mrs. Mae i Huntington, Mrs. Mae' Fletcher. Mrs. Hilda Cherrington, and A. G. Thorn. President Martha Harrison Har-rison welcomed the guests and members. Vocal and instrumental music was furnished by Miss Helen Palfreyman and Mrs. Lucille Stowell and Miss Naomi Broad-' bent gave readings. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Winn Harrison, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Whiting, Mr. and Mrs. Bird Huntington, Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Baker, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Oakley, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Cherrington, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Thorpe, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Reynolds, Mr. and Mrs. George Harrison. Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Thorn, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Bird, Mr. and Mrs. Will Alleman, Mr. and Mrs. Micheal Long, Mr. and Mrs. Arch Roylance and Mr. and Mrs. John Fletcher. Mrs. G. D. Kennedy and daughter daugh-ter Glenna accompanied Donle Kennedy on his return to Las Vegas, Nev., where they spent the past week. In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Bird who were recently wed, Mrs. John Bird assisted by Mrs. Mae Man's Castle" Opens At Qt clSeater J) tax -jar v . .-: ........ Mr . .v.v.-. . w.'.-av.ww. l' -TSv ?s. 4 Vv z w 'A Loretta Young and Spencc Tracv In "Man's tastle" Spencer Tracy and Loretta Young Star In Love Romance Out of the squalor and tawdry-ness tawdry-ness of a shantytown director Frank Borzage has woven a love story that is certainly the greatest great-est achievement in a career that embraces many, many screen triumphs. tri-umphs. The picture,. "Man's Castle," Cas-tle," already hailed as the "Seventh "Sev-enth Heaven" of talking pictures, is now on view at the Crest theater. "Man's Castle" is the story of a man who couldn't hear train whistles without wanting to hop afreight and of a girl who loved him so strongly she told him he was free to go. Spencer Tracy as the boy and Loretta Young as the girl have never been cast in roles so perfectly suited to their individual indi-vidual talents. They perform admirably ad-mirably and contribute the finest portrayals of their respective careers. ca-reers. As for Borzage's direction, it suffices to say that he surpasses surpass-es in poignancy, sincerity and beauty his direction of "Seventh Heaven," "Bad Girl" and "Farewell "Fare-well to Arms." The supporting cast is superb down to the smallest 1 bit player. It includes Marjorie Rambeau, Walter Connolly, Glenda Farrell, Arthur Hohl and Dickie Moore. Jo Swerling adapted the story fo screen form from Lawrence Hazard's Haz-ard's original story and turned in an excellent script. Services Held For J. Lester Straw Funeral services for J. Lester Straw, of Springville who died at Los Angeles, Cal., last Saturday, were conducted Friday afternoon in the Springville Third ward chapel. Bishop Andrew Peterson was in charge. The speakers were W. K. Johnson John-son Jr., Aaron Mendenhall of Mapleton, Peter Nielson and Bishop Peterson. Mrs. Inez Parker and Miss Helen Palfreyman, Mrs. Emma Brails-ford Brails-ford and Mrs. Philda Finley gave vocal duets and Elmo Coffman a vocal solo. The invocation was offered by George Meservy of Provo and the benediction by Bishop A. W. Cherrington Cher-rington of the Springville First ward. Huntington, entertained at a shower show-er at the former's home Friday evening. Games, a program and luncheon were enjoyed with many beautiful gifts being presented to the yqung couple. At The Center of WHEN things are planned, i's understood under-stood they'll be at THE NEWHOUSE! Almost every important event social or business has for its iocale Salt' Lake's Finest Hotel. That accounts for its overwhelming over-whelming popularity among out-of-town guests, tool The Newhonse HoteJ Salt Lake . 1 SPECIAL X j IvSOV Intermutfitain Doable I Bate Single Rate, Pius 50c J Single .....$2.00 to $4.00 Double ....$2.50 to $4.50 All Outside Rooms Each With Private Bath Garage Facilities Adjoining HOTEL TT "j NEWHOUSE Mr. J. D. Waters W. E. Sotton Channeer W. Weit ; -"-president ' General BfanagtrTAtt't tSenTManarer 1 SPANISH FORK MRS. EFFIE DART Correspondent OREM a. ' ' Twelve couples enjoyed a "no-host" "no-host" party Saturday night at t home of Mr. and Mrs. flex O. Daniels. Dan-iels. The crowd first attended thd dance at the American Legion hall ttiLui wuicn iney went to tne Dan-t iels home where sUDner was en joyed. , Mrs. Daisy Daniels was hostess to the Contract Bridge club and a few invited guests Thursday after-! noon. The time was spent play-) ing contract bridge. Mrs. Afton Love won high score for the cluU and True Dixon for the guests. Ad ditional guests were Mrs. Gladys Hansen, Mrs. Eva Jensen and Mrs. Ruth Anderson. Luncheon was served at the card tables. Miss Delsa Pace was hostess to the Novelty club Wednesday eve- ning. Luncheon in holiday colors was served to eight members and two guests, Mrs. Hannah Evans and Mrs. Blanche Beardall, the! latter of Springville. Fancywork was the main diversion and gifts were exchanged by the members. Mrs. Ervin Jensen: entertained for a group of friends Friday evening. eve-ning. A hot luncheon was servecj at 8:30 at a long table decorated in holiday colors with miniature Santa Claus figures for the place cards and favors. Progressive 50Q Lfollowed, Mrs. Alta Booke and Mr, Walter Brigga winning the higty score and Mrs. Edna Gerber and Irvin Jensen the consolation. Miss Vila Jone .assisted . the .hostess. There were 16 friends present. Mrs. Minn Bradford, Mrs. Ar-villa Ar-villa Thomas, Mrs. Mary Gardner1 and Miss Vila Jones were joint hostesses at the annual holiday party of the Utopia club members and their partners Saturday night. The function was held at the home of Mrs. Gardner and decorations were in holiday colors. A hot luncheon was served at the card tables at 9 o'clock. Progressive' 500 followed, Mrs. Ann Siler and Stanley c'hipman, the latter of American Fork, winning the high scores and Mrs. Madge Neilsen and Eugene Gardner the low scores. Six tables were played. Mr. and Mrs. D. I. Perkins of Whittier, Calif., have been populac! visitors in Spanish Fork during the holidays. They were the house , guests of Mrs. Mae Bowen, motneq of Mrs. Perkins and numerous parties were given in their honor. They left Wednesday morning for their home. Mrs. Mae Bowen aci companied them and will spend a month there. Mrs. W. W. Miller entertained at a pleasant evening party Wednesday Wed-nesday night in honor of her sister, sis-ter, Mrs. D. I. Perkins of Whittier, Whit-tier, California. A dainty tray luncheon was served at 8 o'clock after which progressive 500 waf enjoyed, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Beck winning the high score and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Odeal Kirk visited with Mr. Kirk's school friends at Provo Thursday. A New Year's dancing party was enjoyed Monday evening by Mr. and Mrs. Milton Drage, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Gillman, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Cragun, Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Johnson, and Mr. and Mrs. Leon Summerville. Following Follow-ing dancing at American Fork a good time was enjoyed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer York. Mr. and Mrs. James Backus and. family were Salt Lake visitors Thursday. They attended sessions at the temple during the day. Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Davis were week end visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Peterson Pet-erson in Lehi. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Salisbury entertained en-tertained at New Year's dinner. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Melrum, Miss Afton Salisbury, Salis-bury, Jay, Francis and Keith Salisbury Salis-bury and the host and hostess.' Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Harris entertained en-tertained Sunday evening at a card party in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Summerville of " Long Beach, Cal., who are visiting here. The party was enjoyed by Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer York, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Cragun, Mr. and Mrs. ' Harold Hansen, the honored guests and host and hostess. Mrs. Esther York entertained at dinner Wednesday evening in honor of the birthday anniversary of her daughter Mrs. Harold Johnson. John-son. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Will Downs, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence : Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer York, Mr. Elvin Downs, Mr. Clarence York, Mrs. Arden Miner, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Johnson and the hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Martell Keetch entertained at New Year's dinner. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Keetch, Mr. and Mrs. Odeal Kirk and family, Miss Ora Keetch, Ray Keetch, Verl Kirk and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Keetch and son of Heber. Mr. and Mrs. Theron Kirk of Provo entertained Sunday for Mrs. Clara Kirk .and Mr. and Mrs. Odeal Kirk. A delicious dinner was served followed by a theater party. Max Pedersen who is working at Las Vegas, Nev., is visiting for a short time with his mother Mrs. Virgie Pedersen. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Aston entertained at New Year's dinner for Mr. and Mrs. Dan Jepperson and family. Miss Ora Keetch entertained Friday evening. After sewing and social chat a dainty lunch was served to Miss Bessie Lowe, Miss Reah Gillman, Miss LaRue Gillman, Miss Thora Hales and the hostess. . . The . Timpanogos stake 106 HOME LOANS CLOSED HERE (Continued from Page One) dicated in the fact that uie amount of bonds issued through the Provo branch during the three-month period are within $58,000 of the amount placed in the entire state of Idaho. This work has been accomplished accomplish-ed with a corps of from two to six assistants in the office, and ten field appraisers,; whose work is directed by Clarence Beesley of Provo. In making the appraisals one of the most scientific systems of cost finding known in America is used by Mr. Beesley and Jiis assistants, it is declared. It includes in-cludes figures and costs compiled by leading building cost experts of the nation over a period of 30 years, which reconstruction costs, it is interesting; to note, are equivalent to 1932 base prices. While the g overn men I contemplated contem-plated the one percent differential interest charged the home owners and that paid the bondholders would be consumed in the operation opera-tion of the respective Home Own-srs' Own-srs' Corporation branches, the Provo Pro-vo branch operated on six-tenths of one per cent in November and four-tenths of one percent in December, De-cember, Mr. Elliott points out. In addition to proving a great benefactor to distressed home owners the corporation has paid substantial amounts for public improvements and practically every loan carries an extra burden of from one to five years delinquent delin-quent taxes against the home in sums ranging from $30 to $400. Will Rogers Feature at Paramount Now Mrs. A.. C. Randall and son How-ird How-ird of Salt Lake City, and Mr. D. S. Park of Orem. Announcement is made of the marriage of Miss Jean Scott and Leslie Stanfield in the Salt Lake Lemple Tuesday, Jan. 2. Mr. Stan-Jield Stan-Jield was a member of the Orem baseball club last summer. The young couple were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Orville Stanfield on Nsw Year's day. They will make their homo in Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Don Loveridge announce an-nounce the birth of a son, Tuesday. Tues-day. A group of girls entertained their partntrs at a very successful success-ful progressive dinner party Thursday evening. Each girl served one course at her home, the last was served at the home of Lucy Prestwich, where games ,were enjoyed. ParticiDatinar the affair were:, .Naomi Par ffl) tpsai- '.a&-ii The happy Skitches! Papa Skitch, back there with the do-or-di look, is W ill Rogers. The lady oji his right, looking longingly to thg east, is ZaSu Pitts. The girl with only half her right eye showing is Rochelle Hudson. They arc the leads in the new Fox production. "Mr. $kHch." Humorist Funnier Than Ever In New Film "Mr. Skitch" WOMEN PLACED ON CWA WORK (Continued from Page One ) and the like, $1161. 3. - Feeding urtdcrnouriphrd cliil-dren cliil-dren at the Payson schools. $223 4. Library assistant for Iay-soh Iay-soh library, $70. 5. School nurses for Provo city schools, for follow-up study of children examined through the schools. $225. 6. Preparation and supcrvis- ion of school ltHichos at Spring-' ville hiffh school i210. 7. Stenographers, librarian ant' accompanist, etc., at Provo city schools. $408. S. Feeding of undernourishet1 children in the southern portion of the Alpine school distiiet, $318.50. The two additional projects' are tin re assistant librarians at Springville. Provo and Iehi, and lunch projects at the Santaquin Goshen and Spanish Fork schools Headquarters ot the county committee com-mittee art at the Women's clul house in Provo. It is planned te have a personal interview with all applicants, according to Mrs Weight. Mrs Weight, Mrs. Sadie Bromley Brom-ley of American Fork and Mrs. Lucille Curtis of Payson, the county coun-ty committee, will meet Monday ut 2 o'clock for the purpose of passing on projects. These three women are devoting their time to the work without pay. Mendenhall, who will speak briefly- Burton Morgan, Lucile Vernon, Gordon Swapp, ililda Kocker- The delightful persons of Anne Cameron's Saturday Livening Post story, "Green Dice," come to life on the screen, with Will Rogers as "Mr. Skitch," the character name and title of the new Fox production, pro-duction, which opens today at the Paramount theater. For outright entertainment "Mr. Skitch" tops anything Rogers has done. It is hilarious entertainment. entertain-ment. Always at his best in a modern, topical and timely picture, ("Mr. Skitch' is all of that), Rogers Rog-ers has the type of role that lets him loose with sallies of wit, the kind that have maue him a national nation-al favorite as a humorist. The story concerns a Missouri family that have lost all their saving's in a bank failure. Forced inlout of their home, they set out in k, ?ta dilapidated car and make their bride's ability to impersonate famous fa-mous movie stars, they all decide to go to Hollywood to capitalize on her talents. This last sequence brings the film to an uproarious conclusion. In support of Will Rogers, ZaSu Pitts, who is a star comedienne in her own right, heads the cast, and i gives a l'lawle, performance. j i KlU WIS INSTALLATION SPANISH FORK Plans arc go-: ing forward for the installation of I the officers of the Spanish Fork i Kiwaeis club. The function will j be held Monday evening, Jan. 9 ' at the junior high school auditor- j ium and ladies' night will be ob- ! served at the time. Dr. Wells T. ! Biockbank is the new president! relieving C. H. Dixon. District j Governor R. S. Vaughn will be in tttendance at the meeting as will Lieutenant district governor, S. L. I T -: 1 , M 'IfegBc-:. a r o N Mgiu: B s FOR SALE Male or spayed female bull terrior pups. Line bred from this famous dog. J. WILL CKAGIIEA11 193 West First North way westward. Hoping to start ' anew, in someXother community nans. Woodruff Jensen, Carrol I thev mie rate from one auto fm., Mecham, Fawn Morgan, Lucy to another. The father of the fam-Prestwich fam-Prestwich and Albert Rowley. I ily finally secures a job as waiter Mrs. Mary Cowan and daughter i in a gambliner casino On tho b Elaine are visiting in Sprintr Lake I strength of a dollar u,. i, Perkins and La Vere Anderson winning the low scores. Enjoying the occasion were Mr. and Mrs. Les Biglow, Mr. and Mrs. LaVere Anderson, Bishop and Mrs. L. F. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Chris-tensen, Chris-tensen, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ma-land, Ma-land, Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. George Swenson, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Mortenson, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Beck, Mrs. Mae Bowen, Mrs. Jennie Dart, Bill Bowen and the guests of honor. This Curious World am Fergusonu 1 "0t . -05. ? 5 .f, . Rf ...t. ' ..' fc ARB MORE TREACHEROUS IN SHAILOW WAT6R THAN UPON THE OPEN SA M 5HAl(jOW.NMa7ER1THB BOTTOM NTfWRES VITH THE ; NATURAL ACTlOh fO THAT 6VEN. AN WCR16NCE0 SEAMAN CANNOT T6U. WHAT THE NEXT WAVE llL 6E LIKE. : . ;- ... , ADWMOC2. WEALTH TO THE Ud. THROUGH POIUNATTON THAN THROUGH THESALBOP HONS ANO WAX A LOON) ; CAN .SWIM RASTER UNDEQ. WATER THAN OfEJ54CHV; dinner gue3ts of Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Holt, New Year's day. Miss Phyllis Pyne met with a painful injury when she slipped on a' board and fell, breaking her 1 whose acquaintance they've foot. She is getting along nicely, at the auto camp. Because this week Mr. and Mrs. Mitchet Strebel road ioi Provo. Afr. .md Mrs TTati show will be staged, at Windsor Burr and familv of O 2 1 11 mlj i m. ... waiu iian, v riuay evening, rne public is cordially invited. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Meldmm entertained at a New Year's party, Monday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Salisbury. Games and music were enjoyed, followed by a tasty luncheon. Miss Maxine Conder entertained entertain-ed at a New Year's party at her home, Sunday night. Music and games were enjoyed, after which a waffle breakfast was served. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Keetch and son Max-of Heber were. Orem visitors Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Park entertained enter-tained at a well appointed dinner New Year's day. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Roy D. Brown and son Weston of Provo, splurges, and wins 3,000 at roulette. rou-lette. The family starts off for home in style. They suddenly discover dis-cover that the money was lost at the tourist camp. Their search for the money proves unsuccessful, and they are once again penniless. iney meet a newly married couple, made of the New iViri'ist fill 'New " Scree" Guila MU SPENCER 1 LORETTA ML Plus Latest . News A Warner Musical TRACY YOUNG Crienda Farrell Arthur Hbhl Walter Connon Marjorie Rambeau Dickie Moore Helen Jerome Eddy 1) Curiosity Fnm tie plsj by Laivrtnct Haunt Scrttn play by Jo Swtrlittg FRANK BORZAGE Production The Most Glorious Love Story Since "7th HEAVEN !" Faithfully Yours . . . Forever More was the Pledge of Their Love-Hungry Hearts ! Love Me More "Than Yesterday and Less . ; Today Tha. Tomorrow! Meet STARTS J The Skitches! 1 from Missouri to $ Advent ZASU PITTS fr131 Eugene Pallette Harry Green ' Rochelle Hudson I Florence Desmond m-k in 4 1934 WILL BE A HAPPY YEAR For PARAMOUNT PATRONS! With "MR. SKITCH" as No. 1 . -You'll Em'ov the BIG PARADE of PROSPERITY PICTURES . Coming Soon to This Theatre! Here Are Just A Few of Them: JOAN ( KAWFOKD in "HancinR Iady" IVOEL COWARD'S "BITTER SWEET" "DINNER AT EIGHT" - All Star Cast DOROTHEA WIECK in "Cradle Song' EDDIE CANTOR in "Roman Scandals" Charles Lauerhton in "HENRY Mil" in "GALLANT LAD V" Laughton Ann Harding ORPHEUM MONDAY and TUESDAY WARNER BAXTER and MYRNA LOY in 11 v J" if 4 |