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Show - EROVO '(UTAH) E V E N IN G H E R A L D, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1 9 3 1. PAGE SIX X'. . I V X Ih The Mail Box X") car Editor :. , . ' ... V k lj,,midight shows are to be, al-wn- r vnnr Httrioi loo ' !owe,i 4n Provo I veaffee more week I was very Jch surprised to read about i he ; .'benef it show next week." "I : The midnight shows that' will usher : in Thanksgiving day a in .... Provo Should. and Will receive the - Genuine Support of Provo Citizens." drifting? How wake up Thanksgiving Ki, morning, A and thank the Lord that their chil- ' drcn are safe, at , homey after stag-; goring home 'sometime between : three and six o'clock, "after the '.'.midnight shows? I , know parents ' who do not re tire until their children are at liome after 'our regular eveningnRFhat have the unemployed done, shows, somol them;,' have been rseen on ourstreets after the hour set for this midnight show, looking ;fortheirchldren,,) . - Instead of being - a 'Thanksgiving day to use parents, it reminds me of that ancient Israel., Passover .night, J ;wnen parents pi.a xiot retire, nut watched, intt sprinkled ' blood over 3 TODAY aid 13 AT. ROME) CG11M!! JAMUCl QOtOWYH hl Devao. i with .; J PJffl" s A Sophisticated ! j Iodern! I 'x . Loretta Young - . - Sun. - Mon. - Tue. . Midnight Preview St!rday. T, ! BARBARA STANWYCK - C in 4 ' 'MGHT NURSE' - f - with BEN LYON 4 CLARK GABLE JOAN BLONDELL - r..- " t - - WATfCH FORv : DIRIGIBLE'' ORfHElJM TODAY and ; COLUMBIA A C& a.. -4 -ALSO- If- iSLMfl) i" KIDS! -Tomorrow 'at 4, p. in. 1 , " THE BOOTERIE ;. . " . is Offering Another COUNTRY STORE "ROBIN HOOD" Will Be There! ' - vTOTf!YrT,T3-,i and J,Iany Others Trizcs! their -deor posts, to protect thtf children. I am wondering if the citizens Provo "should and wilVglve gen uine support',;,, to .-these jaaidnight shoVs? . trouble.; more sleepless nights for parents. - An liov about the added trouble, that ;ii will, ...come' to., qut xVrV' " Parents, citizens, can,,, any jjood come from midnight shows? All Jaws .written ort unwritten, condemn be considered . old .fogies, '.not able able to Jceep up.with the. style. If so, why .this. late departure? : :ur,r ' f i Is there n.ot enough daylight,. or early evening hours, .-4n .which to hold cour shows and entertainments'? entertain-ments'? Why should we steal away as a thief , at-midnight? that, their just cause should be rielped, only in the late dark hours of the night? v. Unemployment. The greatest issue is-sue before the world today. In fact the only real issue. Solye this problem prob-lem and all other issues will, be aolved. The solution: Give to labor the' full product of their labor. Let me peopie restore to tnemseives ail natural resources, togethex- with the machinery of production, distribution, dis-tribution, and . exchange, then there will be no need to hold midnight show to help the unemployed. , Labor which , "has produced all wealth,"today finds itself asking for help, begging for bread' in a land of plenty. , I cannot understand it. Can you? Why should the unemployed be forced to receive help-charity?. Why should they be forced to .vear the old worn out, cast off clothing, when. our great factories1 are filled to the ceiling with a new supply, which they must sell, or go broke?. Why should they be forced to eat second handed food, or the crumbs Sat fall from -the rich man's ble? Why is it hen labor has pro duced all food, clothing and shelter with its own hands, that ew, good clothing is considered too good ' o cover their bodies? Good, first class food too pure to fill their starving, empty stomachs? And good home3 too sacred to give them shelter? . A Parent and Citizen. N. ALMA PETERSON. SERVICES FOR INFANT SPANISH FORK. Funeral services ser-vices were beld Tuesday; afternoon at the home of Elmo and Svlvia Clarice Larsen Church,. for Albert ElmorChurch, their three-dayld iniant son,. Interment was in the Spanish Fork city cemetery. The infant is survived by the parents, the grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Al-bert Larsen and the great grandfather. grand-father. Bishop Marinus Larsen, all of Spanish Fork, and a grandfather, Ira Church of Provo. Last Time Today . Charles. Farrell HEART BREAK' Saturday: He knows his blondes! ; If his ' eyes 1 deceive him his lips can tell' They satisfy ! PLUS -:-j.. Cartoon - News X. A XTlCTJIvfr' ; ' LEGION ' Chapter No. & Mid Nite Preview 4 lO - .V:-..;- j and ' Sunday - Monday A Picture T O O GREAT for. adjectives - to de--. scribe . . . One V of the few Really ." : ' Great Pictures! , jf - Closer dee's PnUtrtr Prize Play-, . With - ' - - SYLVIA. SIDNEY t TViLLIAKf COLLIERJIL CfammounPM i in i - -. mmmmmmmm& is ' -is? 1 1 y. 1 k ' with ' James jCagney II l III u 1 m if? I SPANISH FORK SO :"MRSL EFFIB DAUTiTCsporciilgr 3f Tttone XU-V? . Theiisses Genevieve ana .Donna.j.llar-': Nelson, the jguest prize, by Bowen entertained. at a'- bride's Mrs. -Charles Dixon and the conso-shower conso-shower ..honoring Mrs. Ed Upwe'-at, latiopi by JJrs. JFtuth Anderson. The guests were tbevimmedlate rel atives of the bride. A variety of games were enjoyed! under the di rection- of Genevieve and Lora Bowen; Misses Laura Finch , and Margaret Bell entertained' with readingsMrs, ...LaPreal Snow, with vocal , selections, and Miss Hannah .yicklund with instrumental :junv bers' A buffet luncheon "was serve at 11 : o'clock. ' The bride received many, beautiful gifts. There were 30 present. Mrs. Beth Waldron waa hostess to the Sorosta club Thursday evening eve-ning of last . week. ; Luncheon t was served at the card tables at "8:30 to the members and .. five . special guests: Mr, Hannah Swenson, Mrs. Sara Sterling, Mr3; Daisy Daniels, Mrs. t Annie-jjayior find !Mrs. Mine OberhansleyTFTvHabJes of bridge, 'followed lncheon'MrsTMiUie-Nel-son winning the club prize, for high score and Mrs. Hannah Swenson the guest prize . Mrs. Maggie Stewart5 was hostess to the Beta Bridge club Monday evening. The Thanksgiving idea -was carried, out in the decorations and in the luncheon which was served at the card tables at 8 o'clock to the members and two special guests, Mrs. Grace Nelson and. Mrs. Charles Dixon. . Club prize for high score was won by Mrs. Daisy Daniels; second high by Mrs! ' r. i .'r-y .rrffif--- S?1 " -SETT! ' " """""" fT"""" " 'M'''2JIj FOOTWEAR - DRESSES - COATS - UNDERWEAR SWEATERS - PIECE GOODS TO BE COMPLETELY CLOSED OUT AT GIVE-AWAY PRICES! s PER CRETONNES OnS Lot of :. I PRETTY SILK SILKOLINES & SLIPPERS and DRESSES ODD PIECES OXFORDS fi For.t;CovrinBs. in Blacr-and Light ids 975 - i0c ?L, ifl.73 and a.90- ind $7.73 NeMtVf ISTon-Run A Good Cotton DRESS L D. S. Garments; L. D; S. Garment 07c 09c 69c P jWe, cannot quote' 'Jdaitrce. onHhissale for; Ick vpf f I stantial "discounts on every item Vn tfiis Is tore. r Come InBuy atid ' ''.' .' ' "' " 11 '' ."'''j'"',' "! "f"r'''-"' ' r-. -g .- 1 t "rr. t r.-TTJ.iZr .v, ,' . .' 1 . ,'-r? linii.niiiM ini i mi " f T i " a , . ...... ;ADn,SEaG,:(BaQoa.. GncgHo. i i I - - - . : . , . - - - .4 Misses Helga and Esther Jones .returned to their home at Salt JUake after spending .a few days here because' of h. death of their brother, Lester Jones. Hazen Jensen Jen-sen of Shelley .Idaho, has "also xi- hirned to his N home. buV Mi s. J 'in-sea 'in-sea will spend several yweeks with her mother, Mrs. Ellas' Jones. LaRue rOtteson aged two, daughter daugh-ter of Mr. and Msr. Irvin Otteson of Palmyra, who has been'seriously-4 ill following an appendicitis operation opera-tion at the Hughes ; Memorial hosi pial, is sufficiently recovered to return to her home Tuesday morning. morn-ing. ' ': " Mrs. Florence . Albertson was hostess ; to the members of the Laurencelle club and five special guests, Friday evening of last week. Mrs. Alta Johnson gave a Thanksgiving atory, . Mrs. Bertha Bcwen gave a talk on "The First Thanksgiving Day." Lunch was served at 10:30 to 12 members and Mrs. Elsie White, Mrs. Rhea' Swenson, Swen-son, Mrs. Blanche Swenson nnd. Mrs. Lenore Larsen. Mrs. Ruth Nelson, Mrs. Leiiore Larsen and Mrs. Bertha Bowen. . assisted the hostess in .perving. . .. Mrs. Ed. Rowc, a "uride of 1t at a bride's shower given Saturday x v. , CENT DISCOUNTjON ciety; a Save! Everything on Sale Mow! -, v. t ; x-' night by Mrs. E. J. Rowe, the guests being the immediate ' relatives . oi the Rowe and Bowen families and a "few intimate friends. Clever games - were. jplayed , under the direction di-rection iOf Mrs. Florence Ellett of Salt .Lake, Mrs .Lizzie Evans and Lora. Bowen. ..A program was given with Mrs. Beth Waldron and Miss Francis -Johnson entertaining with vocal solos, Mrs. . Jennie Johnson with piano solos, jMiss Hannah Vickiund with - instrumental selections'- and Beth Evans with readings.. read-ings.. At 11 o'clock a delicious tray luncheon was served to 40, the hostess host-ess being assisted by her daugtu ter Mrs. Florence Ellett, and her Fisters, Mrs. Lizzie Evans, Mrs.-Ethel Mrs.-Ethel Snyder, Mrs. Roy Harrison. The bride received many beautiful and useful gifts. Out-of-town guests included Mis. A. B. Morgan and daughter, Miss Marie Morgan, Mrs. Julia Morgan and daughters, Mrs. Mildred Barker Bar-ker and Miss Evelyn Morgan of Provo and Mrs. Ellett of Salt Lake. Receive Books On Agriculture Two boxes of books ' were recently contributed to the Widtsoe librar of agriculture at the B. Y. U., through the kindness of Herman L. Thomas, a graduate of the school who is nowtaking out his Ph. I. degree at Ames, Iowa. The book3 are mostly on soils, crops, chemistry.) chem-istry.) bacteriology, pathology and botany, ' although some cover other phases of agriculture, home economics, eco-nomics, religion and miscellaneous topics. , The .B. Y. U. agricultural notary has grown by several hundred (S) THIS pace. H We guarantee suh- 1 books during the last year, incluo-ing incluo-ing a complete Bet of Jersey herd registers of more than' a hundred volumes. Also the agricultural journal and magazines are being organized and brought up to date for the better service of -students of agriculture, . home economics and the allied sciences. This is making If bYSXCCO Extra-Wear! IP i (DXWCfqny Ask the man who wears them ! He'll toll you they have no peers in the working work!. Fabrics that wear . . fit and com f orb that Penney 's strict speifications alone make possible! Compare to appreciate their value. Boys' Sizes, 3 to lG75c Big Mack SHIRTS 49c No job too : iiard for thtfee shirts. Made for service in every respect. 39c t Heavy Terry BATH TOWELS Double thread fluffy genuine cannon, 22 x 45 inches. Many different colors. 4 for 0gc CHILDREN'S SLIPPERS 93 c Patent OneTStrap, serviceable serv-iceable Slippers. Sizes 8V to 2. A real value. Men's Coat A medUini weight sweater sweat-er that will be ideal for wear under your coat. Men's Flannel NIGHT SHIRTS 90c Fancy Stripes and in good quality. WE HAVE A SWEATER FOR EVERY FAMILY at a Price That Means OurrPriciesArejOften Imitated - Oim Yalue&'Nevei iEqiialled! the B. Y. U. library one of the strongest on agriculture in thsi section. New Jersey is eliminating 41 srrade crossings. Which means that hard times are coming to Jer-J sey. repairman, doctors and under takers.. You Consitier Extra Savings! Quis" Horse man" DOLLS and other Chrsitmas Sugrgrestions Now on display the prices are much lower. Ladies' and Misses' GOLOSHES A Selected Lot YOUR CHOICE 98c Another of Penney Flannel I 36 inches wide, J very heavy, V beautiful flow- ered patterns. Men's Heavy Weight Just the-sweater you need. AH i wool . . . fashioned sleeve and t - couar ... neai appearing wan two set-in pockets. An excel-lent excel-lent quality for such a low price I JACKETS Only 79c Warm, sturdy and very inex pensive. ISPi T Young Men's DRESS SHIRTS 79c Fast colored broadcloth A dressy Shirt that will look well and wear well. SHEET BLANETS ' 70 x 80 79c Extra fancy in many color combinations ; very warm and durable. RAG RUGS 24 in. x 48 in. 49c Real Fancy Made in Japan Ladies' Pure Silk HOSE 49c Silk foot with mercerized mercer-ized reinforcement. A surprising value. Ladies' Strap SLIPPERS $1.90 One lot of Table Slippers at a price that will move them quickly. 's famous Economies t EXTRA HEAVY SWEATERS' For Men "and Women 10(X pure wool, in the. most popular shades. MEMBER OF THE a Saving to You! , ",- Jr- 1 -.1 m - -- - 4 |