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Show V - , . ; n -.r v & .- s, t . PRO V O (UTAH) EVENING HERALD, F R IDA Y, 0 C T O BER 18, 193 5 PAGE FIVE j"Last Days of Pompeii" Starts At Crest Saturday - The "Last Days of Pompeii" .starts an extended showing at the 'Crest theater tomorrow. In the RKO Radio spectacle, all the bar-" bar-" baric splendor of first-century pagan, pa-gan, Rome has been Drought to the screen. Notable are the savage sav-age games held in the arenas oi the . Roman empire. Hand-to-hand conflicts of gladiator against gladiator and man against beast serve to visualize the Roman holiday of fact and faction. The private lives of rich Romans Ro-mans are also shown in the film. Living in marble palaces, they spent a goodly portion of their time in riotous feasting and drinking. drink-ing. Slaves waited upon their slightest wish, and beautiful dancing danc-ing girls, gathered from the four corners of the far-flung Roman empire, provided further glamour to their revels. In the motion pScture these scenes of butchery and abandon pre played in the classic city of First Century Pompeii. The beautiful beau-tiful buildings of that period were "first reproduced and then smashed to fragments to provide use of the greatest climaxes ever to come tc tr-e screen. "The Last Days of Pompeii," on the screen as in history, has as a climax the thundering chaos of fire and earthquake. The historic eruption of Vesuvius is recreate!, together with the gigantic earth spasm that smashed Pompeii into fragments. Preston Foster heads the cast, which 'includes Alan Hale, Basil Rath bone, Louis Calhern, John Wood, David Holt, Dorothy Wilson, Wil-son, and Wyrley Birch. Ernest B. Schoedsack directed the Merian C. Cooper spectacle. Ruth Rose wrote the screen play, based upon an original story by James Ash-more Ash-more Creelman and Melville Baker. Funeral Saturday For Albert Childs Funeral services for Albert Brent Childs, son of Mr. and Mrs Va Dell Childs, who died of pneumonia, pneu-monia, Thursday will be held Saturday Sat-urday at 2 p.m. in the Second ward chapel with in-.erment in the Evergreen Ever-green cemetery under direction of A. Y. Wheeler. P.-T. A. MEETING SPANISH FORK A meeting of all P.-T. A. members of the whole town will be held Thursday evening at 7:45 p. m. at the junior high school auditorium. Mrs. Pris-cilla Pris-cilla Jensen will be the guest speaker arid plans for the hot lunches will be discussed with the parents. A cordial invitation is issued to all parents to attend and discuss the project. Wntie' Is (Sommnimg INSTALL A EUREKA CIRCULATOR IN YOUR HOME Enjoy Cozy Comfort. 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Lb. 20C Rftutttoffii IEsistlLb0Ulder 12c EflunSttoim (SIhiops Lb. 13c IPott lEoastis Lbst Cuts 14c SSewnimg Meims Lb 18c i?aimlbei?i?flesQXreLb. 19c SE?aimes ZZgTbSz: " ::::: M Eemmims Ssr-Juicy 25c LETTUCE, GRAPES, CAULIFLOWER, APPLES, PEARS, POMEGRANATES, YAMS WMF n All Flavors IPEsgo "Jell-o Everybody" See Jack Benny in "Broadway Melody of 1936" Starting at Paramount Theater Sunday. J-T TISSUE 3 Rolls IOC BREAD 3 Loaves IOC (SSSB S. and W Mellow 1 Lb. Can SEE THE "TOPS" OF THE "JELL-O" HOUR AT THE PARAMOUNT SUNDAY "JACK BENNY" IGA BEAUTY SOAP 5 Bars $1.00 Bottle Perfume FREE SNOWDRIFT 3 Lb. Can 57 Listen To Our Own IDA G. ABBOT Over K. S. L. Six Days a Week at 9:00 A. M. Call and Get Your Balanced Menu Cards Each Week. "I'm through mixing 'maybe into my cake batter!" SAYS MRS. K. J. TOBIN, OF BEVERLY HILLS, ILL. There 's a new low price on Calumet and a new 10 can! 1 CAN PINEAPPLE JUICE ALL THREE 1 CAN ORANGE JUICE FOR ItjX 1 CAN GRAPEFRUIT CAN OPENER FREE ILetiTi&se Fancy Local Large Head Large 2c E?aimges 23c 5c rtv-. Seedless and vkrI?2DLlD3S Tokays Lb Sweetts or Yamms4 ib!9c lBaiBiiaiQiiais Ripten 2 LbS E3c ALL OTHER FRUITS VEGETABLES IN SEASON Quality AS Quality MUTTON, Front Quarter, Lb. . . 8c MUTTON, Hind Quarter, Lb. 12c Fresh Sliced Best Cuts SALMON Lb 17c Steer Beef Steaks Sirloins Lb. 13c POT ROASTS 15c Lb Pure Pork LARD Lbs. 79c M r m X ' w w IS THE SENSE PfrV k?'ftk?& &lTt& yTy I m taking chances with second- f J tZ AVAX f JT W vv bests when you can get a good, S. A x MJ x 'VV r 1 J bigcanofCalumetforadime?" ii';, s Vj? t ' - , &t ? x asks Mrs. Tobm. lr v , - , H, , ? ; "I've never had a baking fail- ? - t k $ ' , , N s ;x:; t- 1 if- s , ' are with Calumet," Mrs. Tobin Wf? tt : V ' : x?4? f 3$ , - i l said. And judging by the ex- t k H: 1VV L -xW "A pectantlooksonthCfacesofher y SW ' youngsters-Richlrd and Pa- jUi '':f JXT F'l W tricia-Mrs. Tobin is not the flU!" WlV'"-'" k, I S XH& only membcrof her family who tff&t&Kf fttfg& f 2 :t knows how delicious Calumet WP'tC'J f J 4 X cakes always are! 3ki&$r 1'' - Willi LlLlttiyilVWwjlllMfnuoui.ttiui)Wli)iIWMMj u$to!it$$l$$Sig: V vi1' "" ys v ' a-ff'jmi i .... -""v . nrnnnnr . :Kfe:-si:-K.: M'yyyyM-iy.-3jiK;-' s.fs,.V a v 'f C v i 1 11mm i -J M y ' 1 m,s WHY DOES CALUMET give such astonishing "baking luck"? Why do you have to use only one level tea-spoonful tea-spoonful of Calumet to a cup of sifted flour in most recipes? Why is Calumet different from other baking powders? It's because of the way Calumet combines two distinct leavening actions. ac-tions. A quick action for the mixing bowl set free by liquid. A slower action ac-tion for the oven set free by heat. Calumet's double action is so perfectly per-fectly balanced and con trolled that it produces perfect leavening every time. A product of General Foods. MRS. TOBIN'S Calumet Caramel Cake makes any day a party day for her youngsters. And Mr. Tobin appreciates the new Easy-Off Top of the Calumet can. "Easy to pay for and easy to open," is the way he describes Calumet. . i teaspoon salt 2i cup butter or other shortening MRS. TOBIN'S CALUMET CARAMEL CAKE (3 eggs) 2 cup sifted Swans Down Cake Flour 1 cup sugar 2 teaspoons Calumet Baking Powder 3 eggs, well beaten 6 tablespoons milk 1 teaspoon vanilla Sift flour once, measure, add baking powder and salt, and sift together 3 times. Cream butter thoroughly, add sugar gradually, grad-ually, and cream together until light and fluffy. Add eggs and beat well. Add flour, alternately with milk, a small amount at a time. Beat after each addition until smooth; add 'flavoring. Bake in 2 greased 9-inch layer pans in moderate oven (3 75 F.) 25 minutes, or .until done. Spread caramel frosting between layers and on top and sides of cake. Double recipe to make three 10-inch layers. Sprinkle chopped nuts on sides, if desired. All .measurements are level.) AND LOOK AT THE NEW CAN1 A simpU twist. . , and the Easy-Off Top lifts off. No delay, no spilling, no broken finger-nails! k z. b !W.rn -ri ft 6 ft o o o dJ . All Calumet prices are lower! Calumet is now selling at the lowest prices in its history. . .The regular price of the Full-Pound Can is now only 25! And be sure to see the new, frig 10c can a lot of good baking for a dime with Calumet, the Double-Acting Baking Powder, j OTHER DEUCIOUS iSsl f OLD MR. BOSTON SJS? !f LIQUORS SfSlCLfiS .t2 I II op o t 7 0 1 1 B SloeGin Orange Gin ApricotNectar Straight Whiskey 3 "AS SMOOTH AS OLD BRANDY" - SO DELICIOUS IT'S ALMOST A DIFFERENT LIQUOR THAN JUST "MIXING GINS" n DJ , 5 s: ' v . . : |