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Show -r. 1 -.. 1 : t - 4 it.'. PHOVO (UTAH) EVENING HERALD FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1 2, 1 9 3 0. .-if &AGE FIVE yA Case of Being JxXst Plain Beautiful! VJ 1 ' . - 1 ' i w ' . ' -' ' "' ' ''-ir ' ' " " : " - ' ill III xlc' C"- If s UTAH'S RIFLE TEAM READY .... CAMP PERRY, Ohio. Sept. 12. The civilian team of riflemen from the state bfjltah, which has been here for the past three weeks competing com-peting in many of th 95 bis events on the program of the national riflj and pistol matches, is ready to tak-i Think you're looking1 at two girls You're wrong! Both pictures are of Miss Dolly Grey, 18; of washing- ton. D. C. showing her before and after she fell into the hands of beauty experts in a contest conducted at a convention of the National Hairdressers Association. At the left you see her as a "plain girl," selected from among more than 600 other "plain girl for this modern Cinderella role. At the' right you view her transformed in one hour-r-into a striking beauty after being garbed in a siriart fall frock and given every beauty treatment from a haircut to a facial mold and a marcel. - - -...-" , i . . 'v. Ivfalrmin Will iBe Featured "In .conjunction .with the feature ! picture "Let's, Go Native," and tha Paramoun hion review, at- th-2 Paramount theater tonight and to morrow, Kiva Hoffman, expert in the art of make-up and cosmetics., will professionally make up a girl on the stage with a surprise in stTe for the1 audience. Hof f ran - Is' In Provo through the effort of the- Hedauist Drug Co. tind" shows local girls and women the art of make-up and aids them in their complexion troubles. " "J!yery woman is really., beauti-" beauti-" TuV-he says, -"but many do not; r know it' How can they expect to' k have, a velvet skin, shining:, lumin- ous-eyes, : blushing cheeks, and' . cherry lips when they rub their powder on instead of patting it on, daub rouge on in circles Inster'V oi' Mending It inland apply JTieir Unsticks in chunks?" Hoffman does ' not -represent an v patcular line of cosmetics.- He wor&s withJO-or 12 different , brands, all carried by the Hedquist .Drug company. The result is a beautiful faceXfor a happy woman yet natural In appearance, an effect impossible to achieve J when confined con-fined to one brand of cosmetics. . The girl who is to be made uo, trill have e stage make-up applied, this ' for .the,- benefit and pleasure of the audience.; The young Hady will enter wearing . a -negligee - and lave; the stage fully dressed.- The contrast is phenomenal, he says. There is absolutely no obligation or "'catch" with the facial and the make-up. It is a gift from the store to its lady "patrons.. Mr. Hoffman -will also make-up the models on the stage, with cosmetics furnished by Hedquist Drug company. ' MAN RUNS AMUCK " EL, PASO. Tex-VSept. 11 (ILE) George Cook, electrical contractor, prominent In business, social, and friateral circles of El Paso, shot and killed his wife, probably fataljyj wounaea ms son. i, ana men com milted suicide today.; DAVEY. Sept. 11. niJ!) Joe Low-reyy Low-reyy 25, of Lincoln, piloting a Stin-Hon-Detroiter for the Western Air Service, Inc., of rialina, Kan, crashed crash-ed to his death near here today whn he became confused while flying fly-ing in a dense fog. , . . " IRIGOYEN IS s-IMSUALIM . . " " Deposed Argentine President Unique Character; Leader For 8 Years , Tty LAWRENCE . HAAS ' x NEVVYORK, Sept. 12. U.n Hipolito Irigoyen's downfall from the South American political scene marks the downfall of one'of America's Amer-ica's most unusual characters. He served a' total ofjjmost eight years pj het of thergentine state before be-fore the electorate turned on . him. Depression Brings Trouble 1 . .... , - Emergencies " arose early in h3 scdond administration poor crops and a "general world-wide economic depression,, which speedily affected Argentine, a nation Jiving from the ovrseas; export cf, foodstuffs, nd; other raw materials and his failure, fail-ure, in popular view, to contribute relief, was responsible for countrv-wide countrv-wide dissatisfaction soon after his inauguration in October, 1928.' . Earlyin his administration, Ir-igoyen Ir-igoyen discharged thousands of stateemployes'.' but he. dashed the hopes of other thousands who campaigned cam-paigned for him expecting fat government gov-ernment berths,- , which Jthey had been led to believe they would, cb tain through extravagant pro'mises made by Irigoyen's managers.' - - Irigoyen persorially had made . promises. It is said he never made a public .speech- in - his entire career..; ca-reer..; Hence the part which disappointed disap-pointed job-hunters played in downfall might actually be attributed attrib-uted to the implied betraval of I"- igoyen by his most fervent supporters support-ers and political lieutenants in, the 1928 campaign. .Irigoyen's first administration, from 1916 to 1922, was regarded as a failure. The country's economic establishment suffered, -while series of strikes kept labor In con-, stant turmoil and terminated in the fearful "tragi: week" early in January, Jan-uary, '1319, when a Comm5histic outbreak drenched the Buenos Aires streets In blood and thousands, thou-sands, were kUled orwounded before be-fore th movement was suppressed Anrentlna Neutml - During the world war Irigoyen had stood firm against pressure brotight k on him to declare war on Germany, or at least to sever. MARX BROTHERS AT rAR.310UNT SUNDAY ; . : The Four Marx Brothers Groucho, Harno. Ch?eo and Zeppr have been called the wildest, fun niest comedians in captivity. , Last reason they temporarily abandons ' the New "York musical comedy stage to prove to talking pictur: audiences lhat they deserve the! widely publicized fame. 'Their sen TOt-onal laugii hit, "The Cocoahuts' was the result and now they arf back again with a picture ever more gay and rib-tickling thar that success, "Animal Crackers, which opens Sunday at the Para mount theater. . In th;s nw picture the quartet cf hilarious wise-crackers and gag nnllcrs rontinue" to say and do al those things which audiences lik? so well. Piling laugh upon laugh delirious antic upon delirious antic they" romp merrily and madlj through one fast-moving scent after the other in a manner that-i.: a joy to watch and a doublejoy tc listen to. As ; in "The Cocoanuts," Chic again performs at the piano, malt ing use of his own private finger technique. And Harpo, he of -thr red hair, the silent. tongue, and th extraordinary pantomime, is -.ser ious for just a few delightful mln Utes as he plays his magic har Groucho, : considered by many th-funniest th-funniest of the four. Is uproarious' cast as a bold, bad, big game hunt-from hunt-from Africa. Needless to say, sue a role isjexactly suited to Grouchr and he plays it as insanely and vio lently .a it is possible to imagin When Groucho has a "strange ir terlude"; in which he speaks h' thoughts aloud a la , Eugen O'Neill, the hilarity is unbounded. BECKS HAVE DAUGHTER . SPANISH FOR K. Relative-here, Relative-here, have - received word of th birth of a daughter to Mr., and Mrr-Spencer Mrr-Spencer R, Beck '. at Los Angeles Calif.; Mr." and Mrs. Beck are former for-mer residents of Spanish Fork. diplomatic relations. The armistic found Argentina neutral. v During the Alvear administratio that came between JOrigoyen's fir and second terms, especially durin" its first years, and suggestion tha Irigoyen might come back in 192? was met derisively by most, people But during all the six years of.th Alvear administration, Irigoycnisit worked to perfect plans for the great 1928 landslide that put Ir igoyen back . m 'power. This orga nization brought him victory. NE37 BAKED FISH DELIGHT "jA delicate flavor all its own makes White Star Tuna a wonderful addition addi-tion to your baked fi$fv recipes. Try it today -ir High in food. value, low in cost -sir Rich in natural iodine, that potent preventive of goiter., it ' CAKED TUNA lj cups, of milk, j2 cup bread crumbs, 3 fab!espeon$ buffer, I teaspoon chopped parsley, I teaspoon chopped onion,' ss!f," one 7-oz.'con White Star Tuna and 2 eggs. Mix the first five ingredients and bring to a scald. Then add tho finely flaked tuna fish. Break 2 eggs into the r-iixtjre end mix thoroughly. Bale In casserole in a moderate Van i:r I") r -ut ".- tK' will servfopeep!.'-'4 BMW n & Si M OF Til ,. il f" "flgf- If its place on the two mile firing line today to compete in the national nation-al team match, according to an announcement an-nouncement made by team officials The Utah team will form a part of : the longest ' line of riflemen which has ever competed in any event at the national matches. .A totf 1 cf 109 teams will enter this event, which will occupy, two days the nional matches: ' " The Utah team, which is led by Its captain, Paul J.. Davis of .Pay-son .Pay-son h?s been working hard during it3 stay here, and all of the teacn members have competed in; many of the events up to this time. Davis is well pleased with .- the showing that his team has made thus far. and is confident that with the ex- of shocticg, the. competitors to fire perience each member, will have a course of both slow and rapid fire, end ranging in distances from ' 00 to 1.000 yards. This is the most difficult match on the program of prior to the national; match today. that his team will be m excellent condition to 1 stand 1 among the top notchcrs in. this biglevent. Other members who-comprise the Utah team are: Louis Benard, Wendell Erlandsoiv rayson; Roy Drable. Murray Whittleir, ,'Ogden; Alton F, Grbneman.'i '. William Rita, Provo; Louis K. JU nsen, Oscar Os-car J. Hansen. Ray , G4 1- Hansen, Goshen; Norman Nelson,' Hiram fA. Weymouth. Lawrence , U; Weymouth, Wey-mouth, Salt Lake City. , ' , The national matches; have been held annually for half century. 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