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Show 5 PAGE THREE. i i f i ii i'i ' I ..-"mil f i i n L ii i hi- i -i nr i i" -i.i I Ln- ,a u ii im 1 -' s' f - 1 A. soc Delegates Are Requested to Meet It is requested that all delegates dele-gates and alternates to the American Am-erican Legion auxiliary convention to be held at Salt Lake City, Aug. 20, 21, and 22. meet at the home of Mrs. Lottie Worthen, Friday evening at 8 o'clock, where convention con-vention plans will be discussed. The following were elected as delegates: Mrs. Helen Bell, chairman; chair-man; Mrs. Zina Dunford, Mrs. DANCE . Every Wednesday and Saturday Night at the RAINBOW GARDENS with HOWARD KEARNS and His Music One Minute Permanents! The Wave of the Future IIIC nilARAriTPP the LaMing Qualities of these lit UUHIlHIl I tk wonder Waves to be unexcelled Enjoy the Comfort and Coolness of this Amazing Process! 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The alternates include: Mrs. Lydia Deming, Mrs. Etta Strong, Mrs. Merle Harmon, Mrs. Pauline Taylor,, Mrs. Olive Mullett, Mrs. Irene Mower, Mrs. Eva Slick, Mrs. Marie Robison, Mrs. Mary Clark, Mrs. Ruth Trailer,, Mrs. Dale Hafen, Mrs. Ina Brown, Mrs. Effie Beesley,, Mrs. Madge Bailey, Mrs. Erma Allen, Mrs. Addie Strang, Mrs. Merle Drake, Mrs. Edna Mae Hedquist. Rio de Janerlo, which had a population of only 3850 in 1858, now has more than a million residents. resi-dents. CEO Schilling TCcl fas more flavor because its toasted NAOMI'S BEAUTY SHOP 691 E. Third South PHONE 498 EAST TERMS U, - - '" " " r " " . ... i . Gfotfo Calendar ALPINE-PROVO Mrs. Reed Brown will be hostess to members of the Alpine-Provo club Friday at 2 .o'clock at her home. N. OF W. A meeting of the Neighbors of Woodcraft will be held Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. W. L. Mildenhall, 435 South First East. DELTA THETA CHI The Utah Epsiion chapter of Delta Theta Chi will meet Thursday Thurs-day evening at 7 o'clock in the city auditor's office in the city and county building. PRISCILLA The Priscilla club will meet at Vivian park Friday afternoon, at the summer home of Mrs. Robert Bee. DAISY Mrs. Grace Hanson will be hostess to the Daisy Sewing club members Friday afternoon at her home. Sunday A Roundup of Rhythm & Mirth! fa. PARAMOUNT w k m Our Glasses Relieve Eye Strain STOP HEADACHES , Absolute Results Guaranteed Optometry is Your Safeguard! . DR. G. H. HEINDSELMAN Optometrist - 120 West Center OW . . . Philco brings you Automatic Tuning of your favorite American stations. Forget station numbers . . . tune by call letters placed as they are on an automatic telephone dial. Twirl the dial just once . . . and instantly you hear the station of your choice . . . tuned with electrical precision! Come in and try it! 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The panels are attached to the wall in such a way that they protect the rest of the room from the spray and can be swung flat against the wall when not in use. Easily cleaned, the panels are highly sanitary. Variety is the Spice of the Program! A Single Feature, the Sign of Quality! 7" !lrl!liif3 One Of The Truly Great Pictures Of All Time, Returns To Thrill You! Today . . . The picture that won a permanent place in the screen hall of fame . . . and brilliant stardom for these great players. ALL iZohtl UtHU The Private Life of HENRY VIII JMIt And Big-Little Hits! INA RAE HUTTON and Her Melodeara in "Musical Fashions' POPULAR SCIENCE in Technicolor Pfirambnnt MatineetUT 6, 25c - Eyenifigs, 30c - Children iOc. Uontinuous, Feature at 2 jjjJLI u-iiLi"i ' Welshirher 1HAVE grown problematic; I merely sit and stare, And wonder what I didn't do That might have made you care reprint and Mng rights reervd.) Peay Family Meets Thursday Peay family members will meet at Park Ro-She Thursday for their annual reunion, a program, games, sports and dancing to be entertainment enter-tainment features. Each family will provide its own picnic. Thurs. LAUGHTON 0 B E R 0 N 0 0 N A T BARNES News - 4:05 - $:10 - 3:20 - iu:au iT-jiT' irii vf'-'iii ' MM'fi ' Git Briefs tr Elv-on Jolley and baby Betty of San ptego, Oal.r are speridfrtg a few days at the home of Mr. and itrs. Alma Jolley. Mrs. Sarah Cummtng and llr. and, Mrs. R. G. Calderwood and family have returned home from an enjoyable trip to Yellowstone park. They have been away for 10 days. Coach Glen Simmons of the Provo high school, has returned from Los Angeles, where he has been attending U. S. C. for the past six weeks. Mr. and Mrs. William T. Nelson Nel-son and sons, Max and Harold and Miss Beata Jorgensen have left for their home in Los Angeles, Cal., after spending a delightful vacation here with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. William O. Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. Percy I Jones and children left today for their Home in Burley, Idaho, after spending a week in Provo with relatives and friends. Miss Mary Dahlquist has returned re-turned from an enjoyable eight-day eight-day trip to Zions, Bryce and Grande canyons, and the Kaibab forrest. She was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Clifton McShane at Beaver, and Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Larsen at Elsinore. The latter couple took her on a delightful trip to Fish Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Branagan have left for a vacation in Yellowstone Yellow-stone park. Misses Opal and Beth Howard of Aurora, are visiting here with their aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Harding. Ellen Dorothy of Salt Lake City, is among the visitors in Provo today. Mrs. Harold Wright (Leah Thomas) has returned to her home in Mesa. Ariz., after spending the past two months here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Olsen and Mr. and R. B. Keeler and son have returned from San Francisco, Fran-cisco, where they have been visit- hSl3kD Li . TONIGHT IS amk Come and receive one or other of these gifts. Last week $225 was given to Frank James. This may be your night. In Patronizing Bank Night Matinees your opportunity op-portunity is always just as great as by coming at night for either prize. LAST There's Always Tomorrow" Robert Taylor Binnie Barnes Frank Morgan NEW TOMORRAW v- 'Mi pr . i m fitiw i it "inn t i 'i mnMM 1 V - SM-? A ITAHEM MORLEY . LLOYD NOLAN COLUMBIA ; jiraliEWi "heis differ Errr!--AnD he sinqsj Sewing Club Entertained Mrs. A. Will Jones entertained for the Monday Afternoon Social club members at her home Tuesday, Tues-day, and an enjoyable time was-spent was-spent with needlework and music. The following were served a tasty luncheon: Mrs. Percy L. Jones of Burley, Idaho, a guest and the members : Mrs. Parley Olsen, Mrs. Henry Booke, Mrs. Ole El Olsen, Mrs. John Vincent. Mrs. Albert Halladay, Mrs. Fred Singleton, Mrs. William Mildenhall, Milden-hall, Mrs. Frank Halladay, Mrs. William Vincent and Mrs. William Farrer. Bris Plan Summer Outing The Brigadiers will entertAin their partners at party in Hobble Creek canyon Sunday afternoon. They are to meel at the home of James McGuire not later than 1 o'clock, and reservations must be made with him not later than Friday night. Transportation will be provided. Assisting Mr. McGuire. who is chairman on arrangements. are Guy Callahan and Wilkins Nuttall. U. C. T. Outing For Saturday The U. C. T. members will entertain en-tertain their partners at Luke's Hot Pots in Midway Saturday evening. Swimming will be followed by a chicken dinner and dancing. Mrs. Clayton Is Hostess Mrs. William P. Clayton entertained enter-tained Monday afternoon at her home, in honor of Mrs. J. I. Hart and son Keith of Washington D. C. Music and chat were followed by a delicious luncheon served to the honor guests and the following: follow-ing: Mrs. John Collins, Mrs. Ernest Ern-est Harding, Miss Gloria Davis, Miss Marie Clayton and Miss Verna May Johnson. ing Harvard Olsen and family. Mrs. Keeler and son left this morning, in company with Mr. Keeler for their home in Colonia Juarez. Mexico. George Havercamp, Greeley Snyder and J. C. Jensen of Salt Lake Citv. were here Sunday to attend funeral services for Catherine Cath-erine Margaret Bestelmeyer. Niirht AWARD or Alternate Gift of $40.00 DAY "Trapped by Tellevision" Lyle Talbot Mary Astor to 333333 nrnnn -JL- writh SbJrUyRoM Bflly Buirud . Dirctd by ErU C Xamtoa 2ND HIT i mmmsm EBTU Players At Outing A delightful affair was held this morning by the . Manavu ward Relief sooiety players. They motored to Donnan's in Provo canyon, and after returning return-ing from a hike to Upper Falls, they prepared an denjoyed their breakfast. Stories and community commu-nity singing were entertainment features. Participating in the gay event were: Mrs. Elva C. Hansen, Mrs. Ada W. Wiseman, Mrs. Marie Morgan, Mrs. Mildred Liljenquist, Mrs. Valera S. Whatcott, Mrs. Amanda M. Johnson, Mrs. Abbie DuLson, Mrs.' Murren L. Boren, Mrs. Edith B. Cottam, Mrs. Nora B. Bullock, Mrs. Letha Stahett, and Mrs. Louise R. Palmer. The guests included: Mrs. Xlgls Y. Johnson, Mrs. Thelma Oaks, Mrs. Annie S. Huish and Mrs. Sally P. Sorenson. nJL. 1. .1, Visitors Given Dinner Party Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Harding Hard-ing gave a well appointed dinner in honor of Mrs. Harding's brother broth-er and family. Mr. and Mrs. William Wil-liam T. Nelson and sons Max and Harold, and Miss Beata Jorgensen Jorgen-sen of Los Angeles. Cal. Also, the Misses Beth and Opal Harward of Aurora, were guests. The house was prettily decorated decor-ated with the season's flowers. Covers were laid for 10 guests. Play Broadway Handicap Tonight! In Cash Awards! i i in ir ii i ' v Continuous From 2 P. M Today and Thurs. TWO BIG HITS Hit One! THE HEART OF BROADWAY . . . ravcaltd to yew by the man who knows it bstl SONGS? OF COURSEI DANCES, TOOl AND THE BEST BACKSTAGE STORY EVER WRITTEN I CUU2E PALI TREVOR u KELLY akm. WlIALBl Plus Hit Two! MYSTERY and THRILLS! EYES that no woman could resist! Th stf t hit from Hirgh Wtlpt't story Is your new screen thrill t. . Afc I lof Lsi Ball lUihbcrj MARY CABLISLE FKANB ALBERTSON DUDLEY DX6GES Buck Nite Friday -IaraittDimi i or i Prirr&! r -ft. -r- W " ' I ii i w 1 award or $i00 Diamond .. -Purchased han - -W. Ei MITCHELL f 5di g?Bs (Tiivll? fpfyritti . togu" |