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Show P R (5. V O (UTAH) SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY, APRIL 6, 1 9 3 0. PAGE SEVEN SCENE FHOai "GIKL. OF' : THE FORT" STARTING AT STRAND TODAY r I 4 4 ( - - CLEAN-UP 5 ' J. ArOVVENS - Elng a song of clean-up with spade and rake and hoe, Everybody's joining to make the movement go . The trash and cans and rubbish are taken from the street. And every lawn and back yard is raked up slick and neat. If every mart and woman and boy and girl as well, Will be a Jittle watchful about the place they dwell. And not permit the rubbish to gather there and here. There'll be no need of clean-up like we have every year. Iet's just be determined we'll keep our, city clean ; The neatest, nicest city the . world' has ever seen. With streets and yards in fine shape. No dirt nor trash to mar, Our fame abroad will travel, our When homes and towns are cleaner, there's'this I'll say to you. J Our minds md heartsxand bodies are always cleaner, too. I For cleanliness is truly ext to', Godliness indeed. I So rally friends and neighbors make CLEANLINESS your creed. ; p : ; : , V i , .grwy-nnrw .w m-- -mKafMm,ms. r r um - .-...rr T . r .iiiiiiiiiiliiiiii.ii inrrr 'i i "mnTn -"iJ i fftTT STARTING : i;u bawJlK U ' t o d a y I f W O'Neal From. the Story -nrj V" J I ! ' "THE FIRE WALKER- . ' . r rTrb'i 4 I ' I v ' bv "hn RusselL . : : . .. V, i Yf V .'firry A IELODRA5IA OF ' 14 f: , f THE SOUTH SEAS " OV7W ;' L ' v' ' v v - M , , ,, , x ro, m , ..., ww m .n n ! ' ' GEM '"mm . 1 - r V-fr,l&Art$ Present A Gripping and Laughable Play ' of the Tennessee Mountains and the characters made famous in The Shepherd x Cash Prizes and a Contract to the Winning Girls. '. Come and hear the rule particulars. BARGAIN MATINEE 2:30 P. M. Children 10c - High Students 25c Adults 40c NIGHT SHOW 8: 15 . Scott's Comedians To Open Here April 7 r Scott's Comedians will ; open a ' i week's engagement at the Gem m Tk.il. onntlmrr KTn.4n 1 nr 1 1 liicaiiv- Dvaiuiig iuvuuaj, This is a high class , vaudeville and comedy troupe presenting nothing but the very best. The oldest lady and oldest gentleman gentle-man in ; attendance on Monday night will receive a U3cf ul and a valuable present, . AMERICANS TO SAIL IdNDON. April 5. (U.LM The i American delegation to the London naval conference wnl go home "April 22 with a treaty between tho United States, Great Britain end Japan ea the sole result of their libera li-bera since January. unles3 unexpected unex-pected developments occur within the next fcw days., ' .. .... . . .' . T name -be known afar. v Sunday of the Hills." jm -50c NANCY CARROLL OPENS TODAY AT THE PARAMOUNT THEATRE f A ,0 f 1 . . i "J Nancy Carroll's second starring i picture, "Honey" Paramount's rol-' licking and musical adaptation of j the famous New York comedy success, suc-cess, 'Coroe Out of the Kitchen," opens today at the Paramount theatre. In support of Miss Carroll who, incidentally, is more charming charm-ing and ado'rable than ever before, are a number of screen favorites Including Lillian- Roth, who played important singing f roles f in "The Love Parade" and "The Vagabond '.' King;" Skeets Gallagher,. Harry Green, the original "kibitzer," and Stanley - Smith, who was Nancy's leading man in "Sweetie." Abounding with clever, rollicking comedy and a number of new song hits, "Honey", emerges as one of the most' entertaining pictures of the year. It has everything, from youthful pep and gloriously complicated com-plicated romances, to side-splitting humor which ' is taken care of by Harry .Green, Skeets Gallagher and ZaSu Pitts. , And to make everything every-thing complete, Mitzi Green, Paramount's Para-mount's twelve year old juvenile who caused , so much favorable commenCin her first picture, "The Officers for the show are: ' Ja-Marriage Ja-Marriage Playground," is cast cob C. Hansen, president: EL M. quite priminently. Undoubtedly one ; or.tne.most talented of all child pmyeia uie screen ioaay, nine Mitzl as fresh and pert as ever, also al-so reveals herselT" as a capable singer of "blue" songs. . Nancy Carroll and Stanley'Smith sintr "In My Little Hope Chest" and "I Don't Need Atmosphere," two particularly tuneful numbers, both of -which' are also, sung in snort comedy choruses by other members of the cast. "Let's Be Domestic" is sung by Skeets Gallagher, Galla-gher, Lillian Roth, Harry Green and ZaSu Pitts. This, too, is a" comedy number that should prove very popular, ButIt Is "Sing You dinners," an unusually effective that- gives ' every promise, Of being Vjazz" and negro spiritual melody, one of the - outstanding song hits of the year. Sung by a large col ored chorus In the plantation jubi 'ee sequence, with choruses by Lil ian Koth. and Mitzi Green, this number beautifully staged, is stirring stir-ring and danceable. COMING-ALL COMING-ALL NEXT WEEK Scofcts -..,.... ,; ' . . " .... T3 Tl . S mVl TUF7 ATD lliulii .IfUlrilliU Road Show and Vaudeville TroUpc Beginning Next Monday, April 7 Only 10c Admission Monday Night Change of Program : Nightly. Musicians, Dancers,1 Comedy Playlets, Acrobats, Jugglers . and Singers All Big Time Acts DON'T MISS IT ' j T?cirpffYr ClTlTT Ll ' U Cii bit UVY OPENS TUESDAY (Continued From Page One). test "any regularly enrolled high school , student under . 21. years ,. of &ge will be eligible if he has never taken Va rt in more than two live- stock jydging contests of state or Interstate character, and providing he is carrying successfully at least three units of work in his school. Dairy cattle beef, horses, sheep and hogs are to be judged by the students. . r Pulling Contest The team pulling contest is to be one of the chief attractions and will take place on Wednesday. A large number of teams in each class have been enter?dN, among them the team holding the state championship, belonging to Roy Park of Orem. Lynn Overlade of Provo will also pull in the heavy- weight class. Banks, vice president; Neil Thorn-! as,, treasurer; Dr. R. C. Swalberg, manager: juchi K. Davis, Jf , sec retary; W. H. Burton, advertising' manager; Arthur T. McKelL-pur chasing agent; J. Ml Creer, Albert Selby Dixon. Nell Dahle.x George Bahr, Leo M. Banks, David ' Monk,- Dan- Gull Wnv- H? Thaynei Hans Rigtrup and George Peter- Pon ara or directors. Department Directo Superintendents in charge' of the various departments of the show arej J. M. Creer, beef cattle; David Da-vid Monk, Ayrshire cattle; George inr, uuernsey cattle; E. E. ' Bed does'draff horses ; J; F. Skinner junior denartment T. Ttonira hogs; Scott Price, Jersey cattle-Albert cattle-Albert Hill, Holstein cattle; Selby Dlx6n -Hereford cattle; George Everett, Aberdeen Angus cattle; Archer -Huff, light horses; J. W. Christenson, sheep; Hans Rigtrup, poultry; superintendent pf yards. Dan GuIL- ' Special committees are as follows: fol-lows: Finance and entertainment, C. W. Booth, chairman; Eldredge Snyder, Roy Curtis. Neil Thomas. Amusement, Roy Curtis, Dell Ar-?yle. Ar-?yle. R. S. Hughes. Building, John K. Johnson, Joseph E. Aitken, Joseph Jo-seph Otteson, Leo Banks. ' PublicityJohn E; Booth, Ezra Warner, Mrs. Effie S. Dart, Sarah Sterling. Decoration. V r t ner, P. J. Thomas, Robert Jex. I I! The Season's Best Talker! Pictures may come and pictures may go but once in a great Awhile you have the opportunity oppor-tunity of enjoying'a photoplay of the calibre of "The Trespasser."' Beautifully recorded, sumptuously staged,, magnificently acted it tells a stirring tale of a woman's great sac-; f ice and heroism. ' ; - ' " - ADDED ATTRACTIONS LAUREL 3 f UNIVERSAL and HARDY Talking Comedy I TALKING NEWS I " EVENTS ' It's a Great Show! PMiSl FORK JT DIES RESIDE! SPANISH FORK James B. Christiansen, 78, died: Friday evening eve-ning at the family residence. He was born at Stilebak, Denmark, October Oc-tober 1, 1E5L, but had been & resident resi-dent of Spanish Fork for the past 58 years. He was an active church worker having filled a two years mission for the L. D. S- church in his native land and a. nine years' mission colonizing branches of the church; in the St. Johns district, Arizona, during the years 1884 to 1893. : 11a is survived by the following "ons and daughters: Mrs. Lena Williams, Mrs. Hannah Browne, Carl Christianson, all of Spanish. Fork i ' James Christianson, River-ton; River-ton; Wyo.; Henning Christianson. rt Oguen ; Mrs. Sena Wilkins . of Mesa, Ariz.: 21 grandchildren, eight great grandchildren and five children chil-dren by a second marriage.' ; . Funeral announcement will be :nade. later. , ' - NEW ARTIST IN ART EXHIBIT . (Continued From Page One) ed witha rare art. She depicts them with a vivid comprehension of - nature . and a feeling of harmony. har-mony. She expresses the beauty r-t th " skv. the lightness of the mornih mist, the clear sunlight, tiiways speaking in a. stirring : lan-gxiagg, lan-gxiagg, 1 As a landscape painter one does not attempt to attach Mrs. Hull -to any school other than that of nature. Because of her feeling for ' beauty, her knowledge of nature, na-ture, -her inquiring spirit, and her artistic, temperament, she is classed In excellent standing among American Ameri-can painters. There i3 something in her of the , Barbizon school which ; reminds us of our Corot. but" her works . contain more of realism. If phe is poetical, she never ceases to be truthful." At home, also, Mrs. Hull's works have been recognized for she has won various prizifes and awards in most of the southern and eastern states. While her works .have been" exhibited in many states of the union, this Is their first appearance appear-ance in Utah, where they are meeting meet-ing their customary enthusiastic welcome. . The exhibit Js now open daily. RIVOLA THEATRE SPRINGVILLE SUNDAY & MONDAY Alexander Gray and Bernice Claire In the Greatest Singing Love Scene ever shown in "EO.KO, . HAWETTE" Spectacular Scenes 4 in Full Natural Colors! Ten Great Stars! Sensational Song Hits! Cyclonic Dances! Plus one of the most loveable and laughable : romances ycu have seen . in months. , in'inT- Startincr yu. TODAY tyaisna IN HER FIRST ALL TALKING PICTURE IIP I ML TRES PASSER" VITA-PHONE VITA-PHONE VAUDEVILLE VAUDE-VILLE ;1 I GLENDOBA PLAYERS TO SPONSOR BEAUTY CONTEST 1 t.-. : ; o Movie magrazlnes and picture companies have treir fame and fortune contests,- so why not The Glendora Players. Sunday at the Gem '.heater Glen "Toby" Taylor will announce the particulars of the beauty contest, to be staged right here at home with the winners receiving re-ceiving cash prizes arid a contract to appear with the company iiv Ogden this summer. This is a genuine genu-ine contest, and there will be no favorites played so if you have, any ambition toward the stage this is your chance. Be at the Gem theater Sunday. The show for this week is "The Mountain Girl." ' The scene is laid in the mountains moun-tains of Tennessee and the-" characters char-acters are the mountain folk made famous In The Shepherd of th? Hills.' Toby has a screamingly funny part, vhat with being scare by ghosts, neatly getting blown up with dynamite, and trying to fight ff a giddy widow, j who sets her cap for him, he has a bad time of it, but you'll have a good tlm-? watching him. Jerry Adaire, who played the feminine lead in "The Country Boy" will play opposite Paul asrain in the role of "The Mountain Girl." PROVO liiilP Now Showim Home of Paramount Pic The Snappiest Show of Svcotor Than Svoorto! PAQAAIOUNT'S song and fun-fest starring M A Y AQHIL.IL Joyously, hilariously aided and abetted by S ' ; HARQY GQEEN LILLIAN hOTI-I SECEETS GALLAGHER STANLEY, iftllTH and IiIo T.1ITZI GHEEN- tho youngest newcomer to the screen whoso work In this picturo vo guarantee will treat you to a sensation! Come along and get on board this Sunshine Special. Join in the joyous chorus of "Sing You Sinners' ' . . . Hear the other great tunes 1 It's the sweetest screen entertainment of the year I Also Comedies and Screen Acts "SCRAPPILY MARRIED" with BERT ROACH 'TACK UP YOUR , TR0UBLES, PARAMOUNT PICTURES PAY TRIBUTE TO M. E. HUFF ine Jfioneer ward cbaDel was filled to capacity Friday afternoon, when funeral services were held for Milton T. Huff, ex-marine, who was instantly killed Tuesday morning morn-ing at the Pacific States Cast Iron Pipe company, when a 440-volt current cur-rent passed through his body. Leon Newren, member of the ward ' bishopric, presided at ,,ihe services. The' speakers were Mayor John E. Booth of Spanish Fork, ' President Presi-dent Henry Gardner and Henry Ecothjof Spanish Fork and, Andrew Hartley of Provo. The opening prayer was "offered by Owen Davis, and the benediction was pronounced pro-nounced by James Clayton, Sr. The Pioneer ward mixed quartet furnished the opening and closing (musical selections, and two beauti-i beauti-i f"l vocal duets were rendered by Mrs. Sarah Ramsey and Mrs. E. I. j EgHson. j Representatives from Provo Post No. 13, American Legion, were in attendance at the services. There was a profusion of flowers. ' Interment was in the Mt Pleasant Pleas-ant cemetery Saturday. ures "WHAT A LIFE" Travesty on Prison 1UELIX T HEATRES A x Si i V : ' i . ' . :, ' f A - SPEAKING DEBET . I ' FOR SWANSON More than any .motion picture heretofore made ,by .Gloria Swan-son. Swan-son. Jhcr latest production. The Trespasser," written and directed by Edmund Gouiding4 ,"ts anticipated antici-pated ty the cinema fans. "The Trespasser," which cornea to the Orpheum theater todayt is a sensational drama of modern I'fp. with the upper social strata of Chicago Chi-cago as its setting. The production is partlcv'a noteworthy because it marks Miss Swanscn's audible picture debut. In addition to speaking dialogue throughout the picture, she sings two songs, one a ballad style melody, melo-dy, "Love, written for her by -Mr. Goulding and the other a standard work of wide popularity. "The Trespasser," also marks Miss Swanson's return to fine clothes on the screen, the character she portrays being a woman of fashion of the hour. All of hr clothes, even to the jewelry and other costume accessories were designed de-signed particularly for "her and they forecast the mode months in advance. - The Season! fwlATCMILESS MUSICAL rviE.itiirw'iGMijS Adorable Nancy Carroll Croons Sweet Mm la Lillian fiolh cm - you laugh cjlcr Jaur; s i s 4 1 SUNDAY CONTINUOUS 1:15 to 11:15 SIATINEES till 6:00 10c 35c EVENINGS' 15c 35c 50c - JOHNNIE ARTHUR .PARAMOUNT. SOUND NEWS "REST SHOWS IN TOVN' 0 ::;..:: r I i f . "-..n,.. tjivkr Corporation. PtrtmouBt BuIWJrr, y8: J C. - |