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Show i r " , . . " , . .I . - " " IIZ . . . ' 7 7 77 . I " '. " " ir i - STATION 1L S. I. A farewell testimonial -' will be held in the Sharon ward chapel Sunday evening at 7 o'clock, com plimentary to oerajd Burr, son . or ' Mr. and Mrs. I. A- Burr of Orem. who. Is leaving la the near future 8ATURDAY, JANUARY 4 y-6'p.m-, NBC presents dramatiza tion of some interesting episode In the lives of figures prominent Jn American history; 6:30 p. nu NBC National Laundry Owners program . "Laundryhujd Lyrics": 7 p.m, NBC General Electric hour Walter I Damrosch and Symphony orches ? tra; 8 p.m., NBC, B. A. Ttolfe and : his "Lucky Stride" dance orches-1 .tra; 9 p.m., Sugarhouse Business league; 9:30. psn NBC Amos n Andy; 9:45 p.m Variety; 10:15 p.m.. Dance music by Jack Staeeya popu lar dance orchestra; 11:15 p.m.. request hour; 12;15 p.m., Shell Mid- ' nlLe review, from stage of Play house theater, directed by Roscoe Grover ; 1:30 a- m. Silent. - TEN PERISH IN PLANE CRASH ' r (Continued From Page One) . GERALD BURR will be received. fell In names 3,000 feet to the Ttiru lthr were' iu ' . frm th shins I for the Danish mission field of the ..,..ti . L. D. S. church. A lone burning wing Up staved The foUo wing j program has been above water for a minute and then arranged: selection, "Come, Come went under. Presumably the seven JJT Sint? " c , 0r; iB?ph men still aboard went to the bot- ,vtl..w. i . wv.l Downs; talk, "Gerald as Sunday vjrrt:;.: ; tThl ,M School Superintendent," B. M. Jcl- C: ley; song. "IH Go Where You Want indicating they were killed by the Me to 9?JS? Yl -m -U,f - v-m ip. burn; talk, "Gerald as a Leader of might have died eltter from .hock lSSfnSS ofthefall, burned to death or SSM w. v, Ts,r.. r,!inH "on, Don C. Clayton. le plane carrying the parachute 1.77; 77777 7777 777 77 jumper. He and Hawks were close " waru ana i.llrJ ; ".j ..-,.f .r,iv friends interested. Contributions after he landed his jwn . party cafely. ) 7 ' "I didn't see the actual crash." Turner said. "When I looked back the planes were locked ' and aflre. Nobody could have lived ia that crash." ' ' 7 ' rUots Blinded . ' 7 ' - ' Hoot Gibson,' one of the few, licensed li-censed pilots In'thefilm colony, saw the collision from the beach. "I" think the pilots must have been blinded by the sun," he said. "I saw them touch wing tips nd then swing Into each other. The explosion was terrific .and flames ;tngulfed both ships In a second." Miss Astor was In? a state of J- tcllapse today. I. ' 7 tT "LTe tlmS ttf? tTnrxcmrred The was on . the stage at the Majestic Ma-jestic theater, going '.through a matinee performance of a play An tvhlch she was -starred wlthi Ed-, Ed-, ward Eve ret Horton. She was not fold of the accident until after the hrrw was over. Hawks and Miss-Aslor were married mar-ried here three years agor PROV 'i IT "'BEGIMS;. TOMORROW: v : ' : '' -.' - -': 7:- ,:.',,'.-':"''...-, , --.- ,..i ,. , TO;CTro , ,. .,,.. . . . - x iiVrLil. vCy C7)J -1 fwJr) J a) 'i - ' . ''x '' v , ' v - " 7 . , 1 ' '5 . ' V . ' .' ' ...... .. , " ... ... . .... !! p-... .... s, .. ' .. .. ,,..,. .v.!:. ...... "...V ... .. ,. ' ' ,V. ' l; . !,..'... - i i " - . - - . ' . . - , . . ' - s 1 . in LM) TO REST MARION DAVIES IX. ! ; "BIARIANNE" COMES - 1 " TO FARABIOUNT 1 i - Marion Davles marches right Into new. triumphs in her first all-talk- - lng feature, "Marianne, which r opens j Sunday at the: Paramount theater as & new . Metro-Goldwyn-. Mayer offering. . ; . Playing her entire role in French and dialect dialogue, the vivacious " comedienne negotiates an" exceptionally excep-tionally difficult characterization and finds time to sing and dance . and clown in the lighter moments - of the picture. . ' - The new talkie is crammed full of timely musical hits and Robert 2. Leonard, who directed, has surrounded sur-rounded his star with such : supporting-players as Cliff (Ukelele Ike) Edwards, , Benny Rubin, Robert Edeson, Lawrence Gray, George Baiter," and others of note. Gray, who play the doughboy Funeral services if o" Mrs. Maud W. Snow, widow of Warren Snow, who died .Monday evening at her home in Provo; were fteld Thursday afternoon in the 'Second ward chapel.' ' Bishop Benjamin H. Knudsen was in - charge. - The opening prayer was offered by C A. Dahlquistj Jr and the . benediction was . pronounced pro-nounced by Vernard Anderson, meiber of ; the bishopric. The grave at the .Provo '.city cemetery, was dedicated by Bishop Knudsen. The speakers were Heber Miller, Andrew Hartley, Bishop O. B. Huntington of Sprlngvile, and J. Earl Lewis;, member - of v. the bishopric bish-opric : - . '. . , .: - 'v;. "Guide Me to Thee,' and ,"Thou Dost -Not ,Weep Alone," were rendered ren-dered by the ward choir, " Mrs. Arthur Ar-thur Harding . and Mrs. Maude Spendlove sang the duet, "Sunset.' the vocal solo, "Come Unto Me,' was rendered by-Mrs. Mabel Clark and "O My Father," was sung by JMS9 rseviy Aiaasen.' preparinff for this sale for is or tne greatest ciotnins -r mm . k. . - ..-f - " sss S r Iowi rlrwn nn. tri 5iiicyrriarit' mm :. ..' ..- ". .. . . t ..:.v .. V, m own generous months. The world feave showing JM SHORE J ' 1 ' - Many of the old residents of Lake Shore have returned to spend the holiday season with . friend here. Among whom are: Maria Ferguson, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Francis. Mr. and Mrs. B. JH."Dimick, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Dimick, Misses Nell and Melba Huff, Mr. and Mrs. John Tippets,. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Gasser, Mr. and Mrs. Merle Has Ikell, Donald Simmons. Mr. -and role ODDOSite Mis4 Davies, scores iMrs. Lloyd Simmons, Mr. and Mrs. with her In the singins love scenes, Ralph Clayson, Mr. and Mrs. Har- bringing to the screen a sweetly I vey liurr, Ross Huff, Mr. and Mrs. lyrical, voice of surprising charm, j Anarew jcouison. Mr. and Mrs. Lew Miss Davies voice is one of natural I Barney. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Huff quality and records splendidly, both and George and Clinton Chambers. In tit. sioken and sons: sequences. Of course Cliff Edwards couldn't Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Adamsoh be in . the picture without his fa- spent Christmas week in Springville mens tike and he supplies several with their children. Mr. and Mrs. tunef uL and gay. numbers In his I G- L. Johnson and. Mr. and Mrs. Ed rnmprfv-relief role. . Jonnson. ' The entire croduction has been handled uniquely and screened with I A pleasant social eventfof last beautiful pictorial and. sound at- week was the party given In honor morpberic effects. The locale ia t Airs, josepa Auen Aaamson, wno ' post-"war France with Miss 'Davies had recently been released as presi- as a French peasant. girl who gives dent of the Y. L, M. I. A. The party tip her A. E. F. sweetheart to care was ; given at the ; home of Mrs -for her old lover, ' blinded inthe Adamson underv the direction of war, 1 - , . - - I u. ivuu imciiip pics iaent or Prosram, games and mu3lc wer eniovedi A 'SUA WILE V IS TENTH I delicious , luncheon was served to Bob Shawkey is the tenth man- 1 29 M. I. A. women and eirls.1 The eger of the New York Yankees, honor guest was presented; with a Others were Clark Griffith, Kid beautiful mirror, after which a Elberfeld. George" Stalllngs, Hal radio concert was enjoyed. - ) Chase, Frank Wolverton, Frank 4 . , ? ; Chance," Roger Pecklnpaugh, Bill Mr. and" Mrs.' J. Allen Adamson Donovan and Miller Huggins. , spent last Sunday in Salt Lake ,Wl " - - City, guests of Mrs. Adamson's eis - - 4 THAT AR2IY AR2IY , - , ter. Mrs. John Hales. Another war will not find us without one army, anyhow. West Mrs. George A. Evans and Mrs. Point took 110 players to Stanford. George E. Argyle of Spanish Fork, and Mrs. W. J. Monev of PalmvrS LOOKING FOIi EIHIIE3 I spent Thursday af" the home of Mickey Cochrane Hvants to take their aunt, Mrs. W. O. Beckstrom. a crack at Art Ehirc3, too. Mickey the occasion being the birthday I a catcher, of course, but we nave j anniversary of Mrs. Beckstrom. a hunch that la this f'sht maybe Art would pick, up a . few points ! Donald Simmons returned to his about receiving. v j home in California last Saturday. V SIIir.i:3 VS. EIIAKIIEY (?!)'' Relief society will be held in Re-Thcre's Re-Thcre's a chance for a great lief society hall Tuesday, Jan. 7 at match that may never be made. 2 p. m. - Theology lesson given by We rr.zn WT,!r-;rlr7 C Ires versus Mrs.-' T. L. Youd. Every one in- ElUr.t Chxrkry. li s cly thir. vitsd so that enrollment may b an affaJr like that never should be complete to comezce the tiff held in a boxing rlr.j. ; year.- - - - I. A great collection s of suits has been assembled with an eye to style, to C quality and ; to value. We wanted to start the New Year-a year of progress and of growth if more for their, money in this 1 1 ,. '. V- by giving qur , cus -t event' than xve ve ever beerT able to V give before.' We believe .you'll say . we; arerMoing it . . .... .. . i ' I 'V. ATT:-IT' 'p,FVTT V V M JI KJJ II II J'JJ' ALE i,.. I,, . A v.-"-.- V Executive suits r Singlb breasted Peaked lapels Ypunjj X men's suits yj Corona browns Pyramid greys wiirora grey Gordian vdrsteds V - i ...-: o " ' ' 1 ' .'' - . f' -7 c if.-: ... ;-'tUL Notched lapels; Bacchus shades V University; models Double breasted Athletic shoulders Grenadier blues Dark J blues rancy; mixtures .5 ' Motor tVists . 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