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Show " V. - P R 0V0 (tl T AH) S yNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY,' SEPTEMBER 13, 19&1. Offer cre.eais . . . Will Rogers In IComeciy And Drama Are F eature Attractions Constance Bennett Starred In Drama Two Matinees LEADERS OF FINANCE AND Hilarious Comedy ' i i At Paramount INDUSTRY TRAINED AT, ' 1 . V-V -- .. ' - A.' -: v ' - ' : " ' - : '. : : ". : : : . : : ' ' - . - - -. . . .1 .- -vv -a...J - . - . : i Jl- ,; - Variety Jfe v 5 ft I Affii . ,,1 ; . , t, 1 1 . , . X-X A SH - .V . -" r v-t - -i . i.. ,; ; V; r : o j ii ii At The Paramount C xAt Crest Theater ! 1 - 1 4 A 1 1 r -YOUNG AS TOU FEEL- , v V..'il hun ii much fun hr Will - ,JL VV. ,f w - -r - Rogers does when you see, his new picture, 'Young A You Feel.', opening at-the Paramount theater , I today for a three-day engagement.' AYou won't know how. V significant j ' that statement is until you see the 1 rollicking, comedy, either! It's a r-' scieafri for; Will goes "modern"'. In 1 - a big way.fHe keeps the audience rocking with laughter as he plunges1 j j into all kinds of adxentures In uie act of "being jroung - j XC As "Lem Morehouse,"; Will is ny-i ny-i - thing but yoVmg when the picture 'opens. :Ha . isi stodgy, set in his V- ways, .Absorbed - in business anck V just can't understand why his sonk l wont take him se riously when he i ? asks them, to enter the business and settle down -.and get married. .. Lem is lonesome, too, in vspite of shisxchecker games with bis, old i crony -"Mr. Marley ' artd suddenly u -he wakes up 16 the fact' that he is 5 ntf old at , all-that ' he can be as 1 s ! young as xeeis ana ne .aoes: f ' Flfi Dorsay v as "Fleuette," a xn; roguish little French singer helps .- th.in to make AUie discovery and fs ' takes him Inhind when he begins ? ' to show his son3 that he ia the ' vouncest member of the family x. after all. x Naturally the boys are . appalled and. they iearn a good . lesson during xthe. deveiopments ; which follow. Terrance Ray an4 i Donald Dillaway ; gjVe exce ilent j iiorrayalj as "the hoys." Luciea LiUlefield is the astounded "Mr.' f. iiuncy who thmks htriendre--V quires only one -thing-v-a'A sanata- B , .... - - . i . . - mni-'Until he regains his ssguty.Y; v Added attractions are a cartoon X .'Busy Beavers." a fast cohi6dy,v "Elmer Takes the Air,? with Stubby Krueger, plus the Paramount,. News. .' POPULAR LOVK STORY 5 j 'V Delightfully , : illustrating once, JU ihe' agt. 'old theory that love 1 Contains ' more thanX a litte touch' ! ' of madness along with itsproverbiai - , blindness, ,"Their Ma'U Moment," ' . -charming -romance rof ' Basque life-!v life-!v ; and. love featuring Warner. Baxter and -Dorothy Mackaill, comes hi ' the Paramount Wednesday nd i Thursday. w . ;: . . . k In a Vole dif ferine radically from 1 hU former successes, Warner tax- ter rises teautifully to the. demands, j-'- placed upon him ih bringing to the. 2 v speaking .screen the v tascmating t i .characterization or-A, ueryaaquc clover, v . . , .' 'ioiothy Mackail.Vs- blone k.ve-. k.ve-. liness. v in the, role . of a f in-tune- ectking American society butter-,; ' iiy, was never more fetrikinglyxcon-trasted fetrikinglyxcon-trasted than in, this portrayal Nop riosilc Baxter's compelling appeal. . . p-Thcstory iS' the picture - version of Eleanor 7 Mercein's widely-read i novel, 'Basqucrie.' ' - . It deals, first with the ir rivolous A, SGHOHEID'S Dependable Dealers Jn Provo forAi : " l9.1l feSSEX X Super-Six COACH Vpry Lalcs Model free Wheeling, i plly equ Ipped. New car guaranfce.0. big discount. dis-count. v . J N (:pFoneli V Open Evenings XX1929FORD , TiJpOR SEDAN ' Completely overHauleU. rJcw Tire .;--XCcnuine Bargain r ;X' i-;-:- V ra( Terms, Trades 192HUDS0N I e A v ........ . . . .. .. 1926 DODGE Model t. . gc Heavy Duty ATICO TRAILER.A. V.3V SCHOFUID'S TherHouse of Dependable . IHedCars Family-Day . Saturday xjnng.uie iamiiy, anu Brihg-yoiir suifsana v f n I '"' 'iMMwweik, hid i iir!"",TT:i,i,riT'- i Will Jlocers. famous American yopens at. the Paramount today f or a jthxee-day-run. Center, left. ts a scene from "Mad Moment," with ar-ner'BaxterXind'PorothyMackalll, ar-ner'BaxterXind'PorothyMackalll, at the paramount Vedncsday and Thursday.. XAt the lower left. is Jancy CiaiTGllyha appears in " xvbjiit,: Constance Bennett is snown with Ben Lyon In a sc Ho frpm "Bought" at the pper right. Thj film Starts today; at tlw'Crest. At the center, right, is a s eue from "Never The Twain Shall MeeV starring Conchita Montenegro and Leslie Howard, which openodaj at the Orpheum. A scene- from "The Flood," staring drma of the Mississippi, set-of pleasure, seeker who haunt the beachesr-gambfihg casinos and m?iur"usv--reox';i . oic soutnern--u-tscreen rope .during the husantdufltfeg eyer-efi'dingr seaich that Dorothy ,i r.kail' 'is. attractsd by Baiter, whom she ibelievesXto be a. penni-less- peasant . Xs -. -.' - ; t She hgrees to bis plea that she accompany Wm tohl mottaih. farm; thinking thetrip, wllPlie a r9mantie interlude feefore her impending'' im-pending'' marriage to a . titled Eng-!ishniarhThe: Eng-!ishniarhThe: follows a dramatic twist in thV'story that brings "Their Mad jMoment to a surprising cli- PERSONAL JVfAlD- ' There's. a. real chance to see the inside of something" you'ye becn 'aching to get tliex low-down "on at your hfe See -what X a- x"PraonnJ Maid" 'saesher; what she hears, aiA rrTnnt": miifr V nhmiiS th, swanky swells of Gotham' yoffll have to wonder about x , .i.V For TerBonal Maid, tle revealing reveal-ing picture from Grao Perkins' citingl;novel opera FridayX at the Paramount theater for two v days, ith tttian-halred NahcGarroU playing the title Vole; Pat XJ'Brieri f 1 1 ' t i- ' ; Wc- V Watchi or the 8th -BIRTHDAY V SALE!- w EDDIES' STORE 'f 3 ,aii i swim iur tbwelsi LEWS actor - humorist. -4a shown t thr ton Alara b rtday and SMui day at the Paramount. coming to-the Crst Friday, is shown V". ' ' V : X doing Gene. self-made business man;.' on a, : an - mieresung an - new-epmer, as a rollicking yich college boy; George Fawcett xlionaireGary Gary, and rib-tickling j Mary; BolandymakinS much of the society dowager. - v, .. X ; "Personal Maid", is the Cinderella story made real, with; Nancy sparkling spark-ling Ah and out on her high heels. It's Romance, and good fun, but, j underneath jt all is real drama, lightV and amusingly told, of the emotion-torn, love-muddled lives of America's milKouaires. it sv? Nancy makes herself so useful as nprsnnal m a.i ri t n tViA wIViv 'Mt-a:, Garv. i.ht she is commissioned -to coax the wayward son of the house backto the . "straight and narrow. .Maidlf thrUIicg -L i a'ita an uicwy, way a v' v. .X A j 1VAXTKR SrALDING DIKS I-V . ' ' '. x 1 v : MONMOUTH BEACH, Nl- J., slLPMtJ.WMtr paldlng. pioneer' brseball x player x- and co-founder co-founder of the jspjprttng goodV firm jj A. G: Spalding' &xBros;, and recently re-cently - chairman of, the board i led at .his home here yesterday at the age of 75, Expbrt K6dak bcvelqying ' ' x xand Printing , A Hedguist DrugS OxHOM OWNED :T VDRUG STORES. v c K &tte&'i ! - ;K-fcU- Mk ' fe& ' - 1LII ' v1 TVVAt! I lpft in "Ynimor ar' vh' whioi at the lower rght. SSaESSSBESBBEBEBBBSSIBBEB .H kY - j jit i li. 1 t:::zr:zz: M ORPHEUM few ' N . Va , - J'.'Wl. - TODAY STAUTING TODAY ' -f 'VXvX-' ij xt-XXwi Moh. and Tue. V x, - ( -y ' ' Priceless Perfection V A V':i K W rTii il A Perfect Story ;VK-l' I -feV with A ',. ; IL. : ViWA " -'A' Perfect; Star KaVX kSrSTrAA 1 I - Wfl J Continuous after fl rat' plm ts' ii.' x I ,Tx;'-.-:r.?vt.ti . U. X nil) I (I I (nil' i; UVft , y r 1 A . ) I L-T: V "520UGHT' Constance Bonrtt. .rolled the irbst highly-paid actress. rocnes to thi Crest theater today, in , bf r latest and great hide, -Bovgbt," a reduction. . atest starrinar ve- Warner Bros. She plays the part of, Stephany Dale, a irsodern-' girl brought up in vocrtyand compelled to bear the i;np;.s and arro'vs of. gossips who w t her about her doubtful birth. KtCphrny dti ermines eaily to get 'uto l"igh society," for mrney and cos ticn, pn a sh? believes, safely hie'd tlioiv possessors i'rorn unhap 7-- iness. t'cath of 'her' mother - he gcTs'a position hiough the -kindr as a mannequin, ifjh t ie kindness, of Jlyer', an ged buyer This gives her11 a - ha'jiicc, ta strut like a jackdaw in fine company and in fine clothes. She has made, the acquaintance of Nicky, a struggling young writer, ivhose love he secretly returns, but Iiides because it will stand in her vay in teaching her goal. The story is absorbing frpm first to last-r-and suffused -with tens; drama and fine suspense. , ' Mi;;s, Bennott exquisitely depicts the emotional role and she is ably suprorted'. by Ben Lyoh. The an-e'ent an-e'ent benefactor who is always in the offing. to give help is played with 'splendid vividness by Richard Bennett., .father -of the. star. por- thy Pelrrsonrwho is remembered n nAl others Cry" plnys Stcphany's mother. . . "KICK IN" If you c;,n remember- the picture Children of Divorce," thn forottw girl- next tioor" cf "Wings," the , beautiful .gv.ngster's -moll of "Ladies' of the Mob" or the effective sveno in the detective's office in "No Lirriit," the Clara Bow who makes her dramatie'debut on the talking screen in "Kick Ja,"vat the Crest Wednesday and Thursday, will be less fof a surprise, and more of a revelation. , xteEis i oomnv. in in ipamnc ; m ' ... r ! Ji - - v. " . W IIIIIHI11. Ko..,4 v,i r i r : . "Al'bi Wyhne Gibson Juliette! Compton, Leslie Fenton' Donald Crisp, and .Paiil Hurst are in the ' frrStvIl ' suppprting cast. 'THE. FLOOD" "The , Flood," Columbia Pictures' .spectacular f eaiure. which opens at the Crest theater Friday, is a thrill-ipg thrill-ipg and absorbing human interest story laid in the locale of a small toyn on the banks" of the great Mississippi river. It .Js crammed with excitement, romance and drama and has stirring, stir-ring, sceries which vividly depict the confusion and1 terror that result when . the Mississippi wipe3 out levees and overflows Ihe surrounding surround-ing country. The plot is splendidly motivated, and the characterizations are true to life. - - . 1 Eleanor Boardman has the role S WAR MI Ti ' ii v .- ......... ii.i. i. ..-'., ni " I III i.lr-HI III lit 111 I . I ll III I rv v i i v ll l I - ii , . i 1 .vv'. - v. Starting Mqnday, September 14. the Paramount will resume its winter win-ter policy1 of two xnatinees each cay. v One starting at .2 p.. m. and one at P- m. i ne, same poncy prevails for Saturday and Sunday, continuous showing , .starting at l p. m. It' s , also announced that through the winter months the -i "C? "int haa arranged to run a ftiidnight preview, each Saturday -it n-jxit k at 12 o'clock. Oi'pheum Presents South Sea Drama Romantic and with the violent struggle between, passionate infatuation, infat-uation, and love as its central theme, "Never the Twain- Shall. Meet," Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer romance ro-mance Of the South Sea Islands, opens today at the Orphcam theater. thea-ter. .... -t The screen version-was adapted from the well-knowji-novel by Peter B. Kyne and was directed by W.S. Van Dyke, , thes. man who braved .the heart of Africa to film "Trader Horn" and who . directed the two Polynesian - epics', "White Shadows, iri the South Seas" and "The Pagan." Leslie Howard plays the part of Dan Pritchard. Conchlta Montenegro, Montene-gro, ; the little Spanish girl who danced her way to fame v1n the capitals of Eurbp,' plays Tamea. The cast includes C. Aubrey Smith, Karen Morley, Mitchell f f wis. Hale Hamilton, Clyde Cook, Bob Gilbert, Joan Standing and Eulalie Jensen.' Wasatch Gas Plans Extension of Lines SALT 12 ILI!)- LAKE CITY, Utah,' Sept, -Just as soon a$ business i . -J"--'" "- uui..vUu . ' conditions warrant, the Wasatch i - i vjras company win reauest ine xaa- ) ,1 ' ... . " JJU"1,t- uu'Jl Kumnussiun io f ant a n,ew certificate -of.conven ; iencc and necessity , for ' the con- struction of a natural gae line into northern Utah and- .southeastern Idaho.- - - The commission had already granted a permit, but it expires October 1. It wbuld be nece?aary to obtain another. . .. .. 'The project woild entail an outlay out-lay of $2,500,000, according to L. Fttzpatrick, vice president of Wasatch Gas . company. The line would be about. 40 miles long. ' ' ; ' of Joan Marshall, the heroine. She unquestionably- displays the best acting of her career. Monte Blue,' as an upstanding, young hero, gives a sp'endid perf ormane. v Davis Newell gives an excellent performance perform-ance ', of Randolph, Bannister, a philanderer. BROS.; i VITAPHONE rfl AN IDEAL PLAOTFOR YOUR PICNIC A i it j Ki ' T?S'ii;''il ;- -.' V-"! ' -XXv:- r ,if The College of Commerce at Brig-ham Brig-ham Young urtiversity 'is prepa5rd to give training ih the fields Qaepr counting and business administration, administra-tion, finance and banking, econo'm-ics.polit? econo'm-ics.polit? ai science and office prac-tice. prac-tice. The chief purpose of the col-egc. col-egc. according to Dean H. V. Hoyt is to train loaders fQt finance and inuustry. During the summer, Dean H:V Hoyt has .been honored by ajaoC the decree of' doctor of DhilosaShvl conferred upbh him , by " Stanford university. Dr. Hoy wrote --bi5M thesis on the subject of ha&i4 stores. Ot'ier members of the faculty fac-ulty , cf this college , include Prof. John C. Swenson. niofessor ot economics and sociology?' Profi H. Holt, professor of offico prac- ticeProf. Herald. R. Clark, professor profes-sor of finarice and banking; Elmer Miller. Drofessor of economies: Clarence S. Boyle, associate pxjgfeawpics oi me lexii sor of accounting andrbusinesa ad- mjn-stration ; George S. Bailiff .lecturer .lec-turer .n law; Bertha Robe rtsginf: structcr in office practifce; and Oa Lloyd, instructor in office prat A. Rex Johnson, instructor in office of-fice practice and mankger of the stenographic bureau, is onTTleave" this year, working; towards his, doctor's doc-tor's degree. f'. ' v ' . X' The B. Y. f. College of Commerce Com-merce has a long tradition of years of successful achievement in.train- ing leaders'. 'of commerce and -fesa? ness.' Many of. them have fouhidUfer. themselves responsible positfonstn the intermouritain section as well asvin centers of. the east. In' j rrd i alone, almost flic entire class went to New York. City, and found important ' positions,. means of vh ch theV have eegf. able to continue their graduate wqik, while building themselves: up in the firms which have employed them. ' . ' Many of 'the graduates "of this college are also teaching in the schools and colleges of ' the " later-. l mountain section; While - ...... . ! i oui tneir majors in ineir ' uriua, mej uav? aisu vctn.cn auou- 'tagtf 6f. the facilities providetfy. the College of Education, to prepare ! them to meet the state certification ipeet requirements. ' The college is publishing monthly a review of business conditions "in' Utah, '' which ii is distributing to a selected mailing list. u- X:-'- ! A jIJGir THn p and plenty:! Will hlinae'. . Au.. wlth a naugbtee W places ;to go. humming French gal to ' AV.'V.X-.V.V-:-..-. 0 Please ; f. Come Early t Doors Open at 1:0Q MATINEES 25c ; X NIGHTS k 25c-40cv - .. - V. . . . ir-v:--ri-pn' - . . " : yr1"111111 ana JLiieoaying lestsv i-x Sharon Senimaty, In Tn i ir: ' For non sihai on" Stake Seminary wU open f I regular class XworkVrTtiescuvy,! ..w - f s , . - 4"Ter- at tho seminary; bunding J4a-x v - ; -.- . C - - ? " ' 1' " - v: '.- - i'be' in Charac4er Edncain.; Sjoblem Of Yo;:th Thelextta ; written by Dr. Adam Si Bennlbw" v ahd ;bbed C. Turner. StUdentsvHr Xt meet two times per week.TeXt nd pqoks win costi, eacn.stuaet- - u cents. jTh'e ninth gr ade. stuehtslT? will meet daily. By ung library need to purchase an outline, for ;75 ceats. ine tentn graa stuaenus wmi s'tujgjfe "New Testamcnt.V-EaPch siu. r.; drfil will, pay, 75 cfcnta. Which-wiu,,s provide desk conies of BlbieslexU . as: Avoli as note books.5 '. i'i'M'f X -The eleventh, nd VM ."tttXV-' grades 'may elect Church latotY " f As an unusual large class is ve3iect- X ed three -'sections will be .prpvidedv' : Arrangmentsfcafi be , madp . to ?ns fttesk,' copy pt the te.xLV- --'S ' ijlrt'on ciVakc Seminary? .hr. oria v:. iiLXibe bet , equipped i 'bulldffigajtof Lie churtliVji : -largo- lihravyi'. picture jHl-rpe wl'h 'fiver. 4,900 '5jewa ltX Bibjje lands and Church f history- .' incJtui es, . according to ? victor X2. ikn Tb'Bey. ; ' Issued BiJ&' is: ic first issue or inc-frovonian. r. news organ of the jnrovo ntgn . wip:hool studentbody,- came Jpm-the chosen, Wss Pridav fcarHrlner- V crreetlnra cress. Frldav earrvmer- ' irreetmars from school,,' officials' ahd'.atiidaSf v -Vif. - .; - XMiUon Ahdersori ' is editof " knd ..' Sterling Coe, business managerer th paper: .Announcement It snaaa made 'that the publicaJLlon, wlU be issued only twice; a Xmonth thia year instead ibt WeekfyVs heret-. fore - ' V' ? F - I?: yx. 7 mC. x -1. MGUAStf AWAY! A JtP',r;f ackintt COWS , 1 0 mm I T - ' -1 |