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Show PRO V o'J(UT A II) S U N D AY. HERA LD, , SUND AY, OCTOBER 1 2., 1.9 30.; FACE SEVEN ,";,.:t. You and "Your Friends -- - j . . r, I air. and Mrs. Reed Crane andT Mr. nd Mrs..Roy Storrs were Salt LakeX visitors Wednesday. They attended at-tended the state fair, and later the show at the Orpheum theater. ftlr. and Mr. Daii Webster, Janet and Gi ant WebstenMiss Emma Webster and CarlyleCrandall, - ai e ; vUitingin Mantl today with Mn and Mrs. Karl G. 'Bunnell. Mr. Bunnell was xormerly Helen Webster. Web-ster. Miss Ida Scott, who: has been spending the past wek with the Bunnell's will rejturn to Provo this - evening with the Webster"" family. Mr. and Mrs. Theron McFadden 8 re spending the week end In Sal Lake, the guests of Mrs-. C. E. Carlyle.' Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Olsen of Pleasant Grove, are the1 proud parents par-ents of a son, born Wednesday at ,the Crana-Maternity pme. Mother and baby are doingtiicely. -7 Mr. and Mrs. George C Johnston of Vernal, were visitors in Provo Saturday. . , ; -. 4 . . , Glen Guymon of Vernal, formerly former-ly of Provo,. is a week end visitor here. . t .Phil Martin of Verrtal, is spend Ing the week end in Provo. - M. J- MJIea of Hyrum, Uf ah," was among the Provovisitors Saturday. 'Mrs. A. IS. KJIlpack Jind son of Ferron, are-visiting here with ars. Klllpack'a motherMra. I. O Pitt. Locian ' Beelar and David Vaughan, who are attending the U. :of V- Salt Lake thfcTwinter,; are Provo visitors over the week eriu. Thev are - guests of Mr. Beelar parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. II. Beelar Beth of Lehi are visitors here for a few days. They are at the horn ot Mrs. Reed's parents," Mr. and Mrs. S. E. McFaddn. . . ". , Mr. " and Mrs. . Harrison Snow have a daughter born Friday at - the Crane Maternity home. Mother and baby are doing fine. i Mr. and Mrs. Harry I ChristMi-aen ChristMi-aen of Bingham; are rejoicing over the safe arrival of a fine baby, girt, born Tuesday evening at the home f the grandparents,, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Durrant. Mother and babe are jetting along nicely. .'. ..... . 5 Mrs. Amanda Banks, Mrs. . Paul G. Crandall, Mrs. Dan Webster uid Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Ahlander, were Salt Lake visitors -Thursday. - . ; . tw .rui Arm r.. it have received word that a fine baby boy was born "to Mr. and Mrs.' Merrill Hyinas of Salt Lake, Thursday morning at the L D. S- hospital In that city. The new arrival has one sister. Mother and babe are get ting along jhicely. Mrs. Hynias was fonueily Dlvene-Field of Piovo. j iE. L. Swaiberg'of Gunnijon, is n 'Pt.ovo visitor todayJ '!:. .".'.''' : V;Rachael ..Gebrga ."cf'.'C Iicnosh visited in Provo? Thursday. - , - '? Floyd Kme v LewU and Anna Ardath Wright, both-- of Pleasant Gfove, were married Thursday a' the "county court "house- E Byiot Das t nip, county clerk,', performed the ceremony. ". 'Mr. andt Mrs. R. D. Sutton re clcved word Thursday afteruu-m the. birth of a daughter to Mr. ant Mrs. Elmer Baddley of Santo Barbara. California. The baby wa born at a Santa Barabara hosplla ' Thursday - morning. Mrs. Baddley .granddaughter of -the Suttons, was .fprmerly Atha Bsteman. Mother and baby are doing fine.- v j- ... Xaorel Evans Leavltt of Bunker ville." Nevada, and. Melva Durrant of Provo, were issued a marriage license . at; the county court house Thursday. : , - ' -,: 3Xr. and Mrs. E. Lester Brown of Salt' Lake, are ; rejoicing over the safe a nival of a fine eight pound baby girl,' born-at the Holy Crosa hospital in Salt Lake Thursday evening. eve-ning. Mother and baby are , doin; nicely. " Mrs. Brown was formerly ;:.;LOANS:' K. QressjbrVinler r (I r'KOTECT your health luring the frigid months. If you need ready -cash for "winter clothing, we will .'let you have it on convenient, terms. ' - . : . j - i r Our.Service is Confidential COLUMBIA BOND & MORTGAGE v : COMPANY PHONE 12 77 4 North UnlT. Ave. PROVO, UTAH ' . . .. f T One Family Buys 50 Buick Cars . Fifty Buicka purchased by one family in the last six years. This s. ' . .mii:. t - gives the Garbutt family of Los An geles the championship for the number of motor cars of one make purchased for private use in a like period. The-record Is revealed by sales reports .of "the Buick Motor company, according to H. E. Loomis, Buick Pacific itfnal - showing the purchasers as Frank A. Garbutt; hisf.Frank E. Garbutt; and Miss Theodora Garbutt an Mrs. Melodile Garbutt Hathaway, daughters.' .-' v'.;--:--:.-- Frank A. Garbutt, . capitalist, sportsman, clubman and identified with the large business and - film interests in many activities, owned two carsof foreign makes and an expensive, ; American automobile when he bought his first Buick, six years ago. -csince that time his purchases- have been exclusively Buick. ' "y. Garbutt, the older motorists wil". recall, has been oneof the most ar. dent automobileenthusiasts from the earlier' ' days.V When Barney Oldfield was " barnstorming - the country in his heyday, challenging ill comers, Garbutt trundled out on8 of his foreign epeed cars and defeated the. champion in a thrilling race at the old Ascot dirt track. -f 1 ! 1 r j NOAH BERRY'S VOICE I TWO OCTAVES LOWER J . THAN ANV flECORDED t -To Noah Beery belongs the distinction dis-tinction of-being the possessor; of a basso-prof undo voice that is able to register two octaves lower thanany other so tar recorded on the Vitar j phone. j Not very many people today Jknow that Noah Beery has a really l emarkable bass sinaingvoieav.ord that T5efoie his auvenr tne- silent pictures ne was a memoer ox v.n.vB . -- company, j, He tOMk featured parts "J1" " - ' .Jn "aong of the Flame." he Uikea one-cf the leading' roles ' as KonstantiA, a part' wea suued to his type of voice .and style of act- ng. ' -1 his pictuxe conies - to ' tne Strand ..thcatertoduy ,fort a four-day four-day . showing. y' .'',, - '" ' ! r ... 'v., . ' r -i Relief Society Activities Third Ward A. The special activity committee will have charge of theRelief society so-ciety meeting in the Third .ward Relief society rooms Tuesday afternoon after-noon at 2:30 o'clock, . - The time is to be spent withjsew. Irig. Twb quilts are to be. mad. rhose whd do not . wish to workxon the quilts may bring" their -own needlework.. Refreshments- will be served. All women o the ward are invited. Fourth Ward The work ariaurfnes3 committee if the Fourth-ward Relief society vill . have -charge of the meeting Tuesday at 2:0 p. m. at the ward chapel. - ; ' - Refreshments will be served. A cordial invitation is extended to ail members of the organization, - a Fifth Ward; . . . - AH members of the Fifth ward Relief society are urged to attend the meeting. Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the ward chapel. A business meeting and-, kensing-ton kensing-ton wlHfce held. Plans will be made for a! bazaar which, is to be given by the Relief society in November. All members are, requested to.bflhg 1 flour sack from which a tea towel may be made. Pleasant View Ward jThe special activity section of he Pleasant View ward Relief so-;iety so-;iety will have (jhrge' of the lesson for the. eetingv Tuesday af 2:30 p. m. in the ward chapel. " -; " Mrs. Virgie . Ekins will give a talk and r demonstration on , the Preparation of a School Lunch."' A Hne program has been prepared. AH members 'are requested to be present.'. - " ... ' Nell Stewart of Salt Lake. The 'ord was received in Provo by the grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. George A. Brown. - Carol ' Orr, , daughter of Mrs. James C. Orr, underwent an operation opera-tion for appedicitls at a local hospital hos-pital Tuesday. According , to word from t the family'. Miss Orr is recovering re-covering nicely. , , . ---- J f 'JA Jr ( jit 1; " ' 1 PAYSON MRS. A. R. AYILS0N. Correspondent A. Ms. Floyd. Harmer was hostess to the Sorosis Bridge club last Thursday evening. Guests exclusive exclus-ive of club members who enjoyea her hospitality" were Mrs. Floyd Smith, Miss Leona McClellan, Mrs. Earl Huber, Mrs. Leslie Reece and Mrs. Dean Schaerrer. Miss McClellan Mc-Clellan ' received ' the guest favor for high score, and Mrs. Ned Wight-man.-the club favor. Mrs." Smith was given the 'consolation gift. Mrs. W. H. Reece was inv Sal; Lake over the week end visiting her daughter Mrs. H. I. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Evans of San Francisco spent several days ol last week in Payson with theii mother, Mrs. Clara Evans. She accompanied ac-companied them ..to -Salt Lake to remain during the engagement o: Captain Dobbsie and company ot "Shell - Happy timers," at the Orpheum Or-pheum theatre. Edmund belongs to thejwell known team of Sambo and Ed. JThis is the first visit of Mr. and -Mrs Evans to Utah since their mar-rage-in June. Mrs. Evans, was for merly Miss Jean Marie Lindsay, daughter v of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Lindsay of San Francisco, formerly of Ogden. She is also a radio artl3 1 beirie-- known as Jovee-fctndsav. A few friends gathered at the home of Mic and Mrs. George Wyler. Wednesday evening and tendered Mr. Wyler a 'most pleasant pleas-ant surprise, the occasion being his birthday anniversary. Mrs.- Ray Monscn entertained at a family dinner party Thursday in honor of .Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Haymore of Douglas, Arizona. Miss Marguerite Swartz 'spent leveral days of last week fh'Provo with her sister, Mrs. L. A. Chris tensen. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kitchen of Provo spent the week end here with Mrs. Kitchen's mother, Mrs. Emma Wilson. Mr. and 'Mrs. Jack Lee and chil dren of Calt Lake have been visiting visit-ing at the home of Mr. Lee's sister. Mra. John T. Lant. "" Miss Wellda Grover of Pocatello, Idaho, spent the 'week end in Pay-son, Pay-son, the guest of Miss Winona BiilsrThey are classmates at the B. Y. U. . x- -V A number of Re bekah ladies and their husbands motored to the suburban sub-urban home of Mr. - and Mrs. -Ru dolph Bal2ly rWdnesday evening for a social ai ranged in Tionor of the birthday of Mrs. Balzly. An elaborate . supper was served-and the remaining time ' until midnight Was4-mnri: '"n f nvnhff. Thi Vttaf Yi:$f inelud;a twentyioiii'" besides tKe f honored guest and their -family. The first regular meeting of tth Cultus club- was- h eld .'Wednesday afternoon at the Commuty, church with ' President Mary Curtis in c hargei Mrsr-James O. Arthur, gave an Interesting? intrnducCmn tr " th modein" NjianiarA biography '"ofi Henry Gibson was given by. Mis. Alta Cowan. 'A review of theplay " WildDiicksV: was ei vcrrbiT Xiia. Lula EiTandson. There was -a splen- - dld -attendance of members and all enjoyed the program, very much. : " : ; ' " Mrs. R. L. Wilson entertained, at a family dinner Thursday evening In honor of Mrv4nd Mrs. Edmund Swartz of LosAngeles. ' " ," ' v - - i ,- : . Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Haymore and two children came from--Doug- lass, 'Arizona to attend -conference I and to visit with 'MiJEIaymore's mother, Mrs. Jane H. Manwiil will RONALD COLMAN ? IN. "RAFFLES'' "Raffles," the gentleman genius of crime, better- known . as the "Amateur Crackman," comes to life in the person of dashing Ronald Cclman" opening today for a three- dav run at the Paramount theater. ' In this lovable -role, long famous ' r- -f r-? 9 --i v ZZZZZ. -'-s - . i - " - t on the. 'stage and screen,- Colmanjto the fashionable Embassy club In srives a staining original interpretation interpre-tation that not .only differs from any earlier portrayal of the role, but also, from anything he has yet attempted. . v ' Kay Francis is the "Gwen" of the' story. She and Colman play out a touching romance that is an essentia) essen-tia) part of the play's high adventure, adven-ture, arid she is perfectly cast as tae sauve, self-poisessed girl sot Brit-. ih ,'aristoci-cv wlio lalls ' in lov with the debohair sportsman and societyl manV little suspecting his notorious identity as "Raffles." The unique and picturesque thing about Raffles wa3 that he robbed for the thrill of; it. Mthmiarh he wa not averse to turning his iJl nroH'-n goods to ready cash. When the picture pic-ture opens, it reveals the handsome' cra'cksm'anr working on a safe,' el-" SOCIETY Phone 64 accompany them home for an indefinite in-definite )Btay. They will make their return trip, by way of the canyons of Southern Utah and will also visit relatives in California. , l-' -.- - Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Swartz of Los Angeles "arrived Sunday . by motor and will ..visit for a fortnight with their parents,; Mr.-'and 4 Mrs. Joseph Swartz and other' relatives.. Mr. and Mrs. Max Wlghtman came down from Salt. Lake for the week end.- . . '-.''; r: Mrs. Wendell Erlandson; district committee woman for the American Ameri-can Legion auxiliary,", was. in Springyille last week to f install .heir newly elected offices- 1 : Under thedirection of the Nebo stake Relief society board mora ;han fifty members of the organ! zatioh attended a temple excursion to Salt Lake on Wednesday. LAKE SHORE v C. The neighbors and friends of H Peterson very pleasantly sur prised him nt his home on Sunday evening, in compliment to his blrtn. -lay anniversary, vMr. and Mrs, E E. Matthews of Salt Lake were present at he social. Charles Aryle, who is working n Salt Lake, spent Sunday here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M Argyle. . Mr. an5 Mrs. Joseph Francis, Mr. and Mrs. V. G. Francis, Mr. and Mrs. J. W; Francis, Mr.-and Mrc. S. Evan Francis and Mrs. Jen n'ngs Meaaom motored to American Amer-ican Fork on Saturday where thov-attendfd thov-attendfd the funeral services of Dr-J. Dr-J. B. Grant. Mr. G. A. HH sptnt Sunday and' Monday in Salt Lake. HrT and Mrs. AlienBellows and amilv of Provo were the guests on Sunday of II. C. Bellows, Mr. and Mrs Ivan M. Argyle - of Riverton were the dinner guests on Sunday of Mr. and Mrs L. E. Bel-. Bel-. ows. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Maland arid family' spent Friday with Mrl. arid- Mrs. W. E. Huff. Mr. and, Mrs. William CJhristen-ncru CJhristen-ncru Jr., and sons Reed nd Keith of Spanish F-01 k spent 1 Sunday here. '' Mrs.. Allen Bellows and Mrs. J, Tian'ng Hall of Provo spent ThurM day here with Mrs. J. S. tiuff." Ilr. nd Mrs. ..'Lewis West Of Salt Lake wee the guests of" Mrs. Ar-; cher Huff laat week. Marshal To Head "Y", Fqrum Dr. ' Milton . Marshal has been chosen president o'f the faculty Fcrutn club of the Brigrn Tourig university. ,' V'- . The neworganization takes'.the. place of the Faculty Science club of which Dr.'Vasco Tanner wasr president. presi-dent. ; v ; ', . j A'-'i Prof. A C. Lambert is vice president presi-dent of the new club, W. J. Snow and - B. F.- Larsen are executive committejnembers. v , v The object of . the club is to di cuss research work and current problems among the members of the faculty. -' SCORES ANEW AT PARAMOUNT eg'antly clad in full evening dres3 ; Fond- cf the dramatic effect,- he leaves; one of his amusing little cards, .informing, the por.ee that the ever-successful VRaffles", has, been on. the . job, and then he proceeds London to piopose to the girl of his choice and to piesent her with the bracelet he has selected from the safe. . , r ; Although he' , has made up hU mind to .renounce his thrilling" career, ca-reer, upon returning to his apart-, ment,' he is met by an appeal for money from his best friend, .who threatens suicide if1 he Is not save I from disgrace. Raffles decides 'to perform just.v one "- more - robbery" that of the famous - Melrose - diamonds. dia-monds. .The drama which follows takes place at the Melrose country home, where Raffles is an honored guest. ' Thrilling suspense, , humor-1 ous interlude and a gripping climax follow An excellent cast, including David Torrence, -Alison Sklpivorth, Frederick Kerr, Bramweli Fletch-, er and Frances Dade, is featured. - " Exteii I: J Y01111 SIQ-H Announces the TENSION- CLASSES Available in Provo during the coming winter. Animal Husbandry Poultry Raising:. Three hours credit. H. Grant Ivins. Fee $10.00. Accounting' and Business Administration 63. Personnel Administration. Three hours credit. Associate ProfeKor C. S. Boyle. Fee $10.00. 64. Business Psychology. Three hours credit. Professor Poulson. Fee $10.00. Botany 21. .Bacteriology.' Three hours credit. Professor Martin. Fee $10.00 63x. Botany. Three hours credit. Professor Cottam. Fee $10.00. Educational Administration 60x. Educational Administration. Five hours credit. Assistant Professor Profes-sor Lambert. Fee $12.50. 90x. Educational Administration. Five hours credit. Assistant Professor , Lambert. Fee $12.50. 95. Great Characters in Education. Five hours credit. Assistant Pro- - . fessor Lambert. Fee $12.50. English 20, 21, 22. Masterpieces of English Literature. Six hours credit. Mrs. Elsie Carroll. Fee $15.00. 53x. Practical English. Three hours credit. Professor Christensen. Fee. $10.00. 57. Short Story Writing. Three hours credit. Associate Professor Merrill. Mer-rill. Fee $10.00. 77x, 78x. Browning. Four hours credit. Mrs. Christen Jensen. Fee $10.00. 93. The Modern English Novel. Four hours credit. Associate Professor J. M. Jensen. Fee $10.00. History I. History of Civilization, Four hours- credit. Professor Snow. Fee $10.00. - 72x. Imperialism and World Politics. Three hours credit. Professor Snow. Fee $10.00. 82. History of the West. Three hours credit. Professor Snow. Fee $10.00. . Home Enonomics 21x. Clothing Appreciation and Construction. Three hours credit. Miss Maud Tuckfield, Mrs. Jean Folsom. Fee $10.00. ' Modern Languages itA French. Five hours credit. Mrs. Bertha Roberts. Fee $12.50. ' French; Five hours credit. Mrs. Bertha Roberts. Fee $12.50. Philosophy of Education "84. Educational Sociology. Jhree hours credit. Professor Swenson. w ; , .?Fee $10.00. : 87x. Philosophy and Technique of Character Building. Five hours credit, . - Professor Woodward. Fee $12.50. 90.' -Twentieth Century Civilization and Education. Five hours credit. J Professor Woodward. Fee $12.50. - . ; Physical Education II, 12, 13. Physical Education for Women. Assistant Professor Wilma Jeppson. Fee $10.00. 74. . Social and Recreational Leadership. Three hours credit. Assistant Professors, Wilma Jeppson, Franklin Madsen, Alonzo Morley. (Special. rate to. Ward Committees). Physics ' 16x. Descriptive Astronomy. Five hours credit. Associate Professor Wayne B. Hales. Fee $12.5p. 21x. Meteorology. Five hours credit. Associate Professor Waynq B. - Hales. Fee i 12.50. 90x. . Development of Modern Physics. Three hours credit. Associate ' Professor Wayne B. Hales. Fee $10.00. Psychology - 64. Business Psychology. Three hours credit. Professor Poulson. Fee $10.00. . 70, Social Psychology. Three hours credit. Professor Poulson. ?. V Fee $10.00. . , 77, 73. Psychology of Childhood and Adolescense. Four hours credit. Professor Poulson. Fee $10.00. Sociology 41. Juvenile Sociology. Four hours credit. Assistant Professor Boyle. Fee $10.00. Fee $10.00. 56. Elementary Sociology. Three hours credit. Professor Swenson. Fee $10.00. 61. Educational Sociology. Three hours credit. Professor Swenson. Fee $10.00. - 68. Anthropology; Five hours credit. Professor Hansen. Fee $12.50. 85. Social Organization. Three hours credit. Professor Swenson. ' Fee $10.00. 87x. Philosophy and Technique of Character Building. Five hours credit. - Profes)r Woodward. Fee $15.00. ' General Meeting: for Registration for All Classes" - MONDAY, OCTOBER 13 7:30 P.M. , ROOM260-E B.Y.U. 'M the course you desire is not listed here, please attend the meeting ; ' in order that we may organize new classes if necessary. For Further Information Call ; ' THE EXTENSION DIVISION BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY rrirri iitah t . rn.iiiii. innu r.-: 't 3U 1 vision ' following PITflNR Rll : ",,v, , i; i- |