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Show 'i i HERALD, SUN D A Y, -O C T O E E R 2 G,- T9 3 0. - PAGE SIX:-, x a. t. hi M i f i Ik & Of i Ht ft & 4. h Jk wa r w VAJUfi--ii- : '-r ( jilRS. A: IL WILSON, CorreofiiU -WP2iqnrit -I. A group of girls entertained at the home of ifiBS'Nelda. Bills and Mh?3 Deon Bills on ftah avenue last Friday in honor of Miaa Donna Don-na Pickering who Is leaving sooh for rn indefinite visit with her sister in Cedar City. The girls sii their partners enjoyed a happy evening eve-ning of varied, entertainment. . , high and Mrs.Haynes the consola- 10, Mr. and Mrs." Arnold Smith earned down last wtek. from ,the -' ItadeeoV camp " on the' Strawberry reservoir ' where Mr. Smith has been working' as a guide during the. past peason.jt 'bythe. first gfade- pupils this week. ujmpanogo r " The Timpanogos-school's various 'grades have been, yery busy this wfk-on c&ss projects and regular rork. , . , ,,,, . v ' , ,New readers of., the . Interesting "Do and Learn"'-series are expected On' Monday, they left; for Puffer; laKe on a oeer nunc. Mrs Lizzie Simons" ' of Sigurd Utsrh, was MsIUng here with rekt tlves' and friends this week. ; . Mra.R.' S.fGippIe of La Angele is spending the week here with her fdfen Mrs. ,J,ohn. F. Harri3.and Mrs. Flint Dixon. On, Monday Mr. and Mrs. Dixon and their sruest went to the Dixon ranch home near j William T.Perssdn 'left", for Los, Thistle where they Joined a group Antrele on ; Tuesday -art pr a'.brieK from Provo for a deer hunt. and the- students are 'anxiously awaiting their arrival. This gride hss beep;wor king for some time oa a if air and they hadthh ready for presentation on Thursday: ' - ; ' - - '-.' " : . . - '.- -.J.-f w- One -of th?' attractive projects in the second ctade .Is the library. In, on corner uf the-room they hav visit herewith his parpntu, Mr. audi a '.mnll' fahW and abnut 'a doxe'n - Jlrj. John, iPerwon. . lie came, to .hif On r tfe - wniu -R'rJf soni Mrs. Fearn Gray was hotes3 at a delightful bridge luncheon on Thursday afternoon given in honor of her . house j guests, Mrs. K- ;J. Gray and Mrs. J. D. Gray of Long Beach, Calif. Chrj'santhemums .Ih; shades of 3'ellow decorated the entertaining en-tertaining rooms and the centerpieces, center-pieces, favors and other ' details wererin Hallowen design: The g'4et" list included the members .of the Junior Delta Bridge club and c til er friends, cards being, placed for Mrs. Will Amos, Mrs. J. CVBar'-nf-y. Mrs. George Chase, Mrs. jack Dficon, Mrs. J. A. Earle. rMs.'W. C-MiCorrnick. C-MiCorrnick. Mrs. J. D. Gray; Miss Mly McBeth, Miss Leona McClellah, ms1 Elmer McBeth, Mrs. George F.lWnson, Mrs. Lu D. Stewart, Mrs. Eistace Mende all, Mrs. Ray Stevens, Mrs. B. F. Ott, Mrs. Floyd WJUon. Mrs. Stanley Wilson.. Mrs. Til J. Gray, Mrs. Dave Shiiler, Mrs. Jr.p T. Lant, Mrs. R. A.' Porter, Mfs Howard WUaon, Mrs. T.C H. Wpgon, Mrs. Bert rstevens and Mrs. Hrvey Smith. ' ' - land MriTTR- W.' McMul'iin anfi ''children lef Sunday for Paro-wan Paro-wan where Mrs. McMullin visited wijh her parents, Mr. and Mrs. WiL liajrf Pritchard. Mr. McMullin joln-edjthe joln-edjthe group at Leeds for a" deer hvfX ' . ' ; . attend the fanoralof hiaV brotter.: John vV . Persson.- -t " ' : Mr. and Mrs.'Ouy'ilurst o.pg-' den spent the-weeic-end here' with Mrs. Hurst's-- parents, Mri md VMVs." J. W. Reid. ; ; ; by the death of Mrs.. Ilemenway's father, John W. Perssoh. . books, l ''Everybookt. filed;' just us --in our. ;puouc .vtiorryr nu i pUpilssign ,up for.' their books 16 tcke cut. . " Vi ' ' . Mr. arid- Mrs;.,' Hemenwayr -c? Voland'Calii' rrlvrt .Katiirdrii' by automobile, -having been ealledT11 ineyr sent away ior ' The second fri ade also has a store. They first "visited the Red " and White store across the street from. ' the school and then started one of Mr. and "Mrs.- E. JL , 'Street and, family left Wednesday -n. atrip. to; Delta, end from there to pjacea hi Interest in southern Utah Including trip over. '.the Mt. Cartnel highway. "Mr.- and Mrs. Ed Berlin , and daughters of Sa.lt Lake were jrue-t3' at the home of Mrs.Ed Patten oni Sunday. , ' - earaples of articles such as cereals,- Scanned , goods, boxed cookies, flour, etc. These - materials ' and tha "fruits and vegetables that the. stu-'dents stu-'dents brought i from their r homes make' at-very "attractive andr com-.plete" com-.plete" store." . They .report, that H-i3 great furt to play store. So far, they have" had ix istorekeepers.. ;H '1 '.; - Mr. and Mrs. ' Louis . Duncan'', and Mr. and Mrs. Loiis- Manwaring of Salt Cake" ylslted -hre'- with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. .Asa Hancock. Han-cock. iThey tv re ens.oirte to the canyons of southern Utah-. . - ( 'i ' - t POMES KfliD : iSYtisniERR "' '" 1 . - ' . ' .' , - ',.' i.-f - V' ; iv. ; BELLINGliAii:?,.. 'Oe't "25. (URT-Sayman-Xlerr.?- arljas iiay Curtis, Cur-tis, was held ' by police today after he allegedly ' signed a confession admitting that lie was the forjtnor teller, of : the. Tracy Loan & Trust company, : of . 'Salt' ' Lake City, accused ac-cused of; ernbcz2linir'$1470. Kerr ihcd'ropftijyfwith, Loren OTBlansett wasj srrcstei, here bn complaint of s residents' near 'a' ser- vice station where" '.the" men' were' -waiting vf or ! ': rain rto cease. They were, seeking a ride' to Blaine,' near the .Canadian -border. O'Blanset t rlainwd he was f a , Nevadk - :niinej-nd :niinej-nd :,wa.s- riot-ihyolver ' in the tar; Lake City charge. " . ' ! y V ' . ' ; , , Police sajd Jerr admitted' that hex left Salt "Lake October 14 and headed head-ed for Canadaj . meeting CBlansett in Idaho.- Kenfs. - automobile, in which - he ' hoped' to .'reach ' Canada, was located in Settle - If r1 r y r ' Fu Manchu Leers, Grins Again on Screen Ir.. ' -V Kerf was1.. noted athlete jiuring his college career atC University of Utah end at Pennsylvania. . - Hindu Bndegrobm Wanted By ; Police h The third grade is making a play house. -The ,boys - construct -.the house apd the . furniture,. while the ygii is .. make - the ry gs.'.'purtaina and blankf.ts.jjand dress the dolls, that iare to live in the buildingv; : ;; ' lit. Elwood th Eorosi3 day evening at Dunn was hostess to Bridge club lat Thurs- the home of Mrs. La- Grande Gudmundser. I ii-r. tables wej-e unusually attractive with th'e appointments, decointica s. favors azl menu all carried out In Hallow-e'eh Hallow-e'eh effect." Special guests were MA. Thomas Hayues and Mrs. W-ne Loveless. . Miss Leona Mc-CWlan Mc-CWlan received the favor for high scele, Mrs. Thomas Jones second ''Mrs. Cbarles-HnstcJh bf'Salf Lake has gpent he1 Veek here with her grandmother. Mrs. Julia Haneoc?. Mr. Houston and Asa Hancock "JrJ wkdI south for a deer hunt, for the week.- -.'.- - - ,-, C The TimparXogoa' again won' their j baseball games,- this; time defeating ihe Franklin, . The boys' game. end-yd end-yd 18 to 3, and the girls' score;waa J Brigham Youn University -Arts Course Presents V . Arthur Pillsbury t', "i " j Naturalist and Inventor, ' with motion pictures THURSDAY, OCT. 30 o nMrr TIo!! Admission $1.00 Season Tickets ' $2.&0 - I .ParlierSchbol- - . ILlIXQiyE'pjf ; DANCE i .'. Plana for Ihe Parker. school Hal-' Jowe'e'n dance a-e- under way. Tht tparty is expected to- be one of . the outstanding, social T events of t-the year,' as'includeol' In vthe tschool's 'activities; -,.-; i Studeqtir of the folirthflfth. ahd sixth grades are to attend, and they ha ve'11 expressed" a. great amount of enthusiasm, - as this . is the first bh? dance tey . have' haoj' this year. Parents are extended, n special in- guests end hostess: Mrs J D Grav .vltaton (to,accpmrany the Children, received the ,pri2e for 4Jffh: score ; The, dancewiU .her Held, Oct. 30 and Mrs. JR. J. gray .jharonsoJat ion - in Provo .high school , gymnas-, gymnas-, ' -. . . iu'm. An'orchestra has been engaged .-Mrs. Eustace MehiTjenhill Lent e?- to furnl8n "the rousic, ant ijt.la ,x-talned ,x-talned tt i mldydlnter on Tu'lf-P41 tht .thetudents-witl have d a y ; wi th cove rs plac e4cfor Mrs m ; ' a P"5 SAJ t1 Th- dance J. Gray. Mrs: j) tl.-Gay Qf Lb iwI1be!, :-'Wout 8 o'clock and con-Beach. con-Beach. Cauf.rMr'E T H. . Wi lson .. Mrs. Jae f rur A r i v't V V. l.- t ' -' v F earn Gray '''and., Mrs. - George . JUV Mrs. Stanley Wilson' entertained at dinner followed with thfee tables oa" bridge Tuesday-evening In honor hon-or of Mrs. Jl. J. Gray and.Mrs'. J. p. Gray pflxng Beach. Calif. Present' Pres-ent' were Mrs. L. D. Stewart.' Mrs. , W. C McCbrmick. .Mrs. " Will Clellan, Miss Leona McClellan, Mri.' George F. Wilson, ,Mrar Fearn Gra Mra -Floyd "Wilson,-Mrs. T. H Wilson.1 Mrs. Wendell ErlAnd. son, Mrs.Ray.Steve,ns, the honored ' The. honeymoon i'of f C6pal Sihgh Khalsa, Hindu. 'newspaper man of San s Franciscp, sndt his 'American bri4e, a 20-year-old - Denver co-ed, was. periled.today when a bad check charge' was lodged against. him . : Khalsa's recent wedding in Denver. Den-ver. to'Mis - Irene Hall,'iUniyersity pf: Cpljifrado freshman,; vcas a sen satioQ in the dolora'dp.city. i . ;;-:JQarsa;:acd hjs; bride, are hov traveling: to NeW York on. t their honeymoon'. r Sari ' Pranctsc'o police have stajted - steps to - locate - and return him- to San, Francisco. :. The charge Against. Khalsax wag made iby Gl R, Channon. manager of the India- China Trading com pany, San ranjejspir.. jfle swore out arrest," alfeging he' was given a $30 check v and that- it came back marked ''no' good." ' .'" " The regular meeting of the Cultus elub.was held Wednesday afternoon at the. Community - church 5with ' "c 7 u-nirus in the- chair. ! IT COSTS NO MORE - To Have i'-i Workmen Dp Your " PAINTING, PAPERING and CLEANING Z3 Mrs. R A Porter of , Gerhardt Hauntman. nrf 'There Vro.ust ' bej t a; connection YWOVrd'sVsebriquet ? VLegs"- and his -'fondness rfor the Follies. : Annie- Curtis ga'vfe a review of the ,dramar The; WyersA .'Instramen-. xhijsjb -was gnen iby Miss Max- r y. PL!fA e Aicr u Rom-. t-.,T i vLRd ff a .tie pfcbi'i ao cl y V;f ' P1eajt.Rt' imy af .te rn fch ta.:? m he , Aina n j-bro j-bro ?. treHttf i icordirigji to 'rMii- Tliel?a'A'ani9da preside ntoftlTie crgaalzation; -J; ' W r.: Xwill-besdiaatM S20( Discount i ;.' :V'4JJ' JE.'. lt ' fferth i-hone). 1037 iMiinii "i ii iii.r 'jijiiiiii-hi miii Hi iiii iHi" tJ .' ' !' MiijiJ. i SUN. JUES. MON. r'7- . v'v -i vrw": - ':r-' Gas' . : , id's Be fci' i s fi.81'--4Lt , screed mW- Union Theatre 0peraf6r& T Are Skilled - . Projectionists , The '- Following . Theatres ; niploy Competent tProvd .' Union. Projectionists: PARAMOUNT! r.-.siRAKJ3.''"w, PATRONIZE THEM Sereenland's mot : famous special-, 'of . Nayland Smith Scotland' Yard's 1st in-oriental roles,' Warner Oland, test sleuth. Heggie i. convert to wll1 be 'seen'' arid;heard'in'his.'sec- , .the incvies . from thev legitimate Lona gTeai s. portrayal . oi ? Dr..i?u stages in which he was a pre-emin Msjichu when "The -Return of Dr. I ent actor both . in , America . and f-tsr. 4 ew Nash Model Insures Safetv KENOSHA,' Wis.. Oct; 2.-Safety at-sustained, high speeds." the ' essential es-sential motor car' requirement In runs, say to Yellowstone, to the wetk-end lodge or in the swift, gay fjlghts over open roads of the west.-id west.-id a subject of intense interest this year to motor enthusiasts. ; And-nowhere 15 the cnglneeilnjj development along, this vital line of , improvement' illustrated tnore forcibly than in the new" and strlR-Ing strlR-Ing advanced models of fine motor 'cars. Introduced by the Nash Motors ccn'.pany. to- set, higher economic standards- and give motorists "a uow dec for today's dollar," it was pointed out today by C. H. . Bliss, sales manager or the company. .' "To the experienced motorist this revelation of the latest mechanical achievements wrought by the man- 17T 4-H Qiamps owf At Portland Slo ' PLEASANT GnOYE; - Chaijf Wernlck tnd Hay Pulley of Manila winners . of , county Rnd.:st!ttp live stock judging contest, lift Itidaj morning lor Poitlan4. Ore., wher they will enter the Pncific National Nation-al Livestock show. The boys won the trip to Oregon through :,theU success at the state, fair. " This week they, have been giving demonstrations at .different - high schools throughout the county. ufacturer who for so many .'years has set the pace in producing hifch quality automobiles at" moderate cost; tells d graphic story of constant. con-stant. Improvement, conianl effort toward better and safer rwotorlntf conditions and constant progress toward the modern ideal in motor transportation," he4 said. ;' Fu Manchu" comes1 to the : Crest theater . on ..Sunday,.. Mcnday. and Tuesday next. This picture is a sequel to "The juystcnous..,:- iv. ; j:u Manchu" In rocvie crltics.and fans all over tho country "several months ago-Matching wits .with the insidious 'doctor again is O. P. Heggie, in the part England. . His biggest film roles have been in."The Vagabond King '(as the weak-minded King Louis) and in the Fu Manchu films Jean ..Arthur . and ' 5$e(l Hamilton which' Oland scored heavily with J play the romantic; leads as the win. some ward .bf the oriental doctor and as the ypung Englishman who is marked as the-victim of the vil Iain's cratyi rjlqts.v Deer Captured On ,Of Automobile ; 4-a 4- 5 a-'x x. a..-, ir, s r I - .-ri..- I ' ... i-:;.-7vrrpsDAY::r:v ; '1-'f :' L"i." I P.. . ) ( - x x ;v-: -:-. ' I x; .r-" ''.' v I x v' - ' - added ' Vi f-.-- ?v; . -sr ) f SUNNY , ,-... r. .-'.,, - . I l I . , . " ' . ':.:;r ; - ui;: - : ; j Oswald ; . y.. xx ;rx:.-;.-.V-:-x.' ' '. .. I TheHomeMheTheaf -tre 'wh merit: i3tfiadfofilif! on PHOTO- OUR NEW R.C. ... - . . , - V... ' PII02CD complete eoun J i-. ...-5 WtfH t " ' -r-- . WARNtfi CLANO O, P,.WqGOlC .'lyCAN ARTHUR N H I L M A K I LT0 N 1 GREENWICH,. Conn., Oct. 25. (UJir-Adeer with a" taste for ovi1i life strayed into thickly . settled Greenwich. today, smashed a' plat "glass" windowv'butted in . a.utorao-bile a.utorao-bile and ' finilly was captured on the top of a taxicab', ; . : The anical first attracted' attention, atten-tion, near town hall. Frightened by pedestrians,, it jumped, through a show window and ran back through the hole in the glass. After running ful tilt into an automobile, the deer jumped, to the top of a cab where the driver arid "several other per-' sons captUred it. ' 1 s x " Diamond Robbery . , Suspect. Grilled s SALT LAKE CITY, Oct.25. (HP) -Steadfastly maintaining his in nocence. despite- -.identification - by his alleged, victjm; Tony Tdesco tftfiavlar.ed' fuither ouestloning in connection with the r $37,443 dia mond robbery in Salt Lake. : Tedesco is charged with being one of the pair who robbed Louis Rothstein, a' Seattle jewelry' salesman, sales-man, as he stepped into .the Union Pa Mfie, station 'Sept. '21. He was arrested- in' San Franciscoland later identified by Rof.steln. ' . ' ' T: ""vr ' : yv-v 7 ' : ' 7 " ; ; , ' - Starting gavld . '.rV SUNDAY' 'Immortal 'S. ' t for Prama.' 'AVf , -Four"'" f f .-'"--' .v-s -1 Days v .1-' ' S Rpffiilar ' k?:UH V-A Prices -Myite1--'' lFi LVA ' . i ''"I" , ii1:h rV yJ fa?Vjily . 111 w ,- v Vjff". 4' ' -, ' '....; ' y " , Xh 1 1 A. Y $y i . '..i: aw.:-.:-'' : N; f NlsiM j hi AaaX fcUL A jMPeach OfAPair" LA, ' ' i :7 ..x 1 - ':::v'- - CHARLES ROGERS ;' l. V starring together again In - i . : y VFO L LOW TriRlJ" v.fFore! Down"the fairway come Nancy ana isuuuyj - ine mm ueiignum iuuh'" ' ' .' of kids ever to fall In love and make the v f . ; world ' happy! ,. v j ! ' - ; 4v An4' here come those harjl-bolled .eggs 4 , ZELMA 0NEAi; and JACK HALEY Singing the Song That Made Them Famous ' " i "Buiton Up Your. Overcoat". ",! ;' Only the audible screen can offer such '. 'bubbling entertainment. With a cast In-" including- " ' - - ' , ' ' EUGKNKPALLETTE and. THELMA.TODD ' A paramount" Picture taken from the ..Comedy that ran"54 weeks, on Broadway. , ( It y 1 ut til , ADDED ,V , -:'J CARTOON COMEDY. . "COLD FEET ROBERT BRUCE In CAURR A TRAILS' ' ..,- x- i. il..MlW.li.,.. . . - tr, i , ' -'A PARAMO UNT SOUND N E WS : :. . . till S:00v STARTS TODAY ' 3.V till 6 pf m. ,; 6Mm . K.W :tV". ' T : F ' ' 1 - ' - ' ' ; i ' . ' jfr X.-' ' t Home of.. paf amount Picture X A D I.E S! i At a'SpecIal PIIILCO .MATINEE -on Monuay during the show: in of 'FOLLOW THRU." .. Premium Slips Will be given the,ladies, redeemable at Ihe RADIO STUDIOS for an Autographed Auto-graphed Photo of r CHARLES . ROGERS " : . ' or NANCY CARROLL. x x ' t ' i. V - 'I if - i - ! You'll set onlyvthe bestCjat the Strand, Watch for j our Coming! Attractions - I John Barry more in-"Mobv Dick,? -"Office Wift" j I 'Half Shot At Suurise', "Amos 'n Andy" ' - (j- . - i Matinees . ;.' 25c Evenings . : . . . : . . . . 40c Children anytime . 10c .-v..- .... - j t . - i . .. . ' ' . , . ' V' " ' 'x1 ;,How nvould 'you, like tot' receive a beautiful Autographed j Photo of CHARLES ROGERS r or NANCY CARROLL, 'the stars pf 'TOL--L9W . THRU," now showing at : the PARA- - - ' v 1 MOUNT- Theatre? . . ' : ; . ATTEND THE SPECIAL :' rrrW.t'' 'Ld-lJrLFJ Balcinccd-Uriit. HABIOr MATINEE V MOiSfDAY, OCT.! 27 from 2 to 6 , 4 ' ". - -xx v-r- - at the PARAMOUNT Theatre " - " ' jt -And : receive a - Coupon lxleemable 1 at 'tho -RADIO STUDIOS, Inc.; good for one of "these 'J' ,';" "' - . floveiy; photos. ' ' ;' ,TOLLOW'vTHRljy'.; 1 ' 1. with a PHIllcO . : ' - . -V' . ' '' ; ' " '.-.' '? ' The Balanced Unit Radio : ' r--y'A D) tr 1 vVJJhtJJ kyJ L'JJ ' . - V 213 West Center Phone 118. & . 'F . " . ' - ' . ' -.."- -i. - " '"' |