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Show i ... . .V , : - i -1- PRO V O (U-T A H) S U N D Y HERALD, SUNDAY, JUNE 2 6, 1 9 3 2 PAGE FIVE ROBERT MONTGOMERY AND MADGE EVANS . . BMimm "LOVERS SOURAGEOUS AT ORPHEUM SPRINCVILLE JOE E. BROWN AT THE CREST THEATER TODAY IN 1 1 1 "THE TENDERFOOT' --4. , - " ' , 1 :-:-x-;: . m f 4 i Mi '1 V' "1 5 WniMrtnftYrnrv is starred by Metro-OoldwynTMayer In "Lovers rfiVaWMinH'" which will open, to day at the Orpheum theater. The (: n.; romantic comedy, was written especially for the young favorite by tne noiea xungusn piay- "The Last bf Mrs. Cheney" proved 8Q successful a vehicle for Norma Shearer. . , 1 Madge Evans, who recently scored in "Guilty Hands' and "Son of India.' 'has the feminine lead and the large supporting cast includes in-cludes Roland Young, last seen in "The Guardsman, Frederick Kerr, Reginald Owen, Beryl Mercer, Evelyn Eve-lyn Hall, Halliwell Hobbes, Jackie Searl, Norman Phillips, Jr., and Alan Mowbray. You and Your Friends r. ... rrrr . The Misses itutn Alien ana jsein fright are expected home Tuesday frbm a week's - tour of southern Utah, where they have been the infests of relatives and friends. Mrs. RalDh Hedqulsi has return- ed home from Gunnison, where she has been snendiner two weeks with her father,. Oswell Beck, and her sisterr Miss Reva Beck. Georre- W. Brown, clerk of the Utah county agricultural office, left Thursday" evening by car for Port land, Ore.; and points of Interest en route. He was joined In Logan by Miss Vilate Jones and they expect to be gone two weeks.. They will be in Salem, Oregon, July 4, to witness wit-ness the T world's Welterweight champion wrestling match between Henry Jones of Provo and Robin Reed. - Attorney I Eggertsen Cluff of Salt. Lake City,, was Jn Provo Frlj-day Frlj-day on business. Harold Harris Bullock and Lola Roberts of Pleasant Grove, were granted a license to -wed, Saturday at the county court Iwuse. Miss VirglniaBoatlvMi8s Alice Jones1 and EWlfcher 'Jones spent Sat urday InFillmore.J; , Mrs. R. II. Church bf Bur ley. Ida who Is ' visiting in Pleasant Grove, and Mr. and Mrs. Edgar HUlman of , Mammoth, visited in Provo Saturday with relatives. i'.'jta, -D. E. Carter and dalughter Dorothy, who are visiting here from ? Alameda, CaU spent Friday $n Salt Lake City, where they were the guests of Mrs. Carter's sister, 'Mrs.-- - Charles." McFadden. Mrs. Carter, was honor guest at an after noon bridge party. , ;. Mls Clara Peterson is spending the week end in Salt Lake, with her sister, Mrs.' George BoUschweiller. ?Mand Mn. C VV. Tenney of San "Francisco, Cal., , are visiting for . Quality Finishing JAKE YOUR FILM TO 1 Larson Studio' . . ... 82 WEST CENTER i here with Mrs. Tenney's parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Allred. Mrs. Harry Aashton and two daughters and Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Werry have returned to their homes in Denver, Colo., and Eden, Ida., respectively after spending their vacations in Provo with Mrs. Ashton and Mrs. Werry's parents, Mr. and Mrs. S, L. Allred. C. H. Turner of Huntington Park, Cal., Is visiting with relatives and friends in Provo. Fred Cornell Bradford and Emma Peterson of Salem, were married Friday by County Clerk Frank Salisbury, at the county court house. Miss Florence Milter has left for Los Angeles and Colton, Cal., where she will spend two weeks with relatives rela-tives and friends. Thomas M. Clark and Fern A. Hansen, both of American Fork, were issued a marriage license at the county court house Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Payne, Jr., have a son born at the Crane Maternity Ma-ternity home Friday afternoon. Mother and baby ' are doing fine'." Mrs. Payne was formerly Gertrude Leichty. Mars Pope' of Moab, was a visitor in Provo today. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Bradley and daughter Dorothy of Long Beach, Cal., are the house guests of Mr, and Mrs. L. H. Beebe for a, few days. v " . William A. Ackersley of Garfield, was among the business visitors in Provo Saturday. Vivian J. Christensen of Provo, and Daisy Alene Adams of Orem, were married . Friday at , the . county coun-ty court house, Frank Salisbury, county clerk, officiating. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tulllo returned re-turned the latter part of the week from California, where they have been-visiting friends in Los Angeles, An-geles, Santa Monica arid Hollywood. - Miss Dixie Mangum, who is attending at-tending the L. D. S. Business college col-lege in Salt Lake, is spending the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Mangum. v , Poetry, says a writer,, is an overflow over-flow of powerful, emotions. It's really a shame that more golfers don't try it. -f-The University Theater Is Your Community Theater- At 4) i u u - 5 1 A Last Opportunity to See - i I 1 II II I f i 1 t I 11 1 Molriar!s Gripping Drama LOVE, FATE arid FANTASY .: r, Presented liy, Utah Beta Chapter Theta vAIpha Phi Dramatic" Fraternity and Speech Dept. of B. Y.:U. 4 Directed hv AL,ONiO MUKLEY ' - rAsk Those Who Saw It Bef ore!. COLLEGE HALL Thursday, June 30 .- r.; T .. ' - 8:15 p;m. Reserved Seats 50c General Admission A35c I! CALL 1120-M FOR HESEU V AT10NS ! f a: 9 n P sr e 9 B 3 n P The University Theater Is" Your Community -Theater- MEWS Nelke Club At Annual Outing v ' Nelkc Reading club members and their' partners enjoyed their annual outing at Kelley's Grove in Hobble Crrek canyon Friday evening, the affair proving one of the most de- lightful canyon parties of- the season. Horse shoe and a baseball game were delightful features, the women wo-men outshining the men in the latter lat-ter activity. A delicious luncheon was served cafeteriaTlstyle and a bonfire program of songs, stories, and an original playx and stunt followed. fol-lowed. Sixty-five guests participated in the gay event. ' Mrs. Iris L. Mc-Arthur Mc-Arthur was chairman on arrangements. arrange-ments. New Club Members Tendered Social An attractive social affair of Friday Fri-day afternoon, was the kensington tendered members of the Acacia club at the home of Mrs. Albert Taylor. Mrs. Lawrence Smart and Mr Carlyle Hinckley were the assisting as-sisting hostesses. The hono' guests on this occasion were the following new members of the club: Mrs. Joseph Jackson, Mrs. Hazel Janson and Mrs. Harold Johnson. A tasty luncheon was served to the following members: Mrs. Yale Thorpe, Mrs. Junius Christensen, Mrs. M. B. Wallace, Mrs. Grover Meiller, Mrs. Albert Richards, the honor guests and the hostesses, also Mrs. Grant Larsen of Taft, Cal., Mrs. Fred Hafen and Mrs. H. A. Dahlsrud, guests. Mrs. Albert Taylor was appointed chairman of the program committee. commit-tee. 4-H Sewing Club Elects Officers The following officers were elected elect-ed for the ensuing year at a meeting meet-ing of the Busy Bee 4-H Sewing club held Friday afternoon at the home of Miss Alene Passey, leader of the group. Margaret Passey, president; Lu-Olsen, Lu-Olsen, secretary; Marjorie Scho-cile Scho-cile Elliott, vice president; Arthella field, song and yell leader; Naomi pierce, reporter; Irene Kirk, chairman chair-man of the arrangements committee. commit-tee. ' ' Business matters were taken carr of and the constitution was read and approved. After-the. meeting, tasty refreshments refresh-ments were served. H Announcement to Bee Hive Girls Bee Hive girls of Che Fifth ward who are planning on spending their vacation at Mutual Isle in Spring-dell, Spring-dell, Provo canyon, this summer, are requested to meet at the home of Mrs. S. M. Clark, 180 North Fourth East street, Tuesday evening eve-ning at 7:30 o'clock. 3 If Sp Teachers At Swimming Party The Second ward teachers, under un-der the direction of Reed Knud-sen Knud-sen enjoyed a delightful swimming 7 - 1 - -- -- . - "";:::T"-:r:;7::f-rTr::-'.-' "" V,- - -, ; -'Ji ., , , MM,.,,, FREDRIC MARCH " SYLVIA SIDNEY BIGGEST PROGRAM OF PARA MOUNTS ANNIVERSARY WEEK OPENS TODAY Finiched acting, superb directioi a marvelous cast ana a smooin, impressive production are offered, in "Merrily We Go To Hell," the special Anniversary Week attraction attrac-tion which opens a three-day en gagement at the Paramount theater with a continuous performance starting at 1:15 today. The title is unique and so is the picture! Fredric March and Sylvia Sidney are perfect in the starring roles. March makes the young writer, Jerry Corbett, a living, lovable lov-able and laughable person. Sylvia Sidney is unforettable as the girl in love- Joan Prentice and later the wife, still passionately in love Respite problems that would have i crushed a less ardently courageous K-oul. A supporting cast of outstanding screen favorites make of "Merrily We Go To Hell" one of the finest hicces of entertainment the talking ' , - J TU. screen nas eve; uiiicu- auc picture pic-ture just recently finished a sensa-tional sensa-tional engagement in Salt Lake City, where it broke all records for the year at the Capitol theater t'leie. A riotous comedy entitled 'The Loud Mouth" and the latest Paramount Para-mount Sound News completes the Pai amount's special anniversary program. New Cooling Plant At Crest Theater The management of the Crest theater announces that the installation instal-lation of a new cooling and ventilating venti-lating plant is now completed and in operation at the Crest theater. The plant wil Isupply 15,000. cubic feet of fresh, pure, washed air per minute into the theater and the temperature, at which the air is delivered :nto the building is 70 degrees de-grees fahrenhtiit which will provide patrons with a place to spend hot afternoon and evenings where they will be as cool as though in the canyon Special Monday For 25c Future Horoscope Advice Given on Any Subject Reader of Psychology '' ,' i it v. , Prof. B. D. Rajah For Club Entertainment . , Central Hotel, Room-12 , ' For Private Readings ' Hours 10 a. m. to 9 p. in. Your date r of . birth advises trusted friends, business or professional pro-fessional opportunities and marriage...-" . ', -y. . 1 WHOM SHALL I MARRY? 2 WHAT SHALL I UNDER-- UNDER-- ' TAKE?- 3 W H AT IS ALL MY . . . TROUBLED 4How Can I Make a (Certain : -Party . .Come' t in Contact With 'Me? , ; . : CENTRAL HOTEL 108 WEST CENTER- - V : :. WU1 JSe Here This Week -and Next Week 'Only - a Cape Cod's West Barnstable Congregational Con-gregational church, built in 1681, is to be remodeled. party a"d weinei roast at Glengarry Glen-garry Friday evening. The gay affair was attended by 50 guests. ORPHEUM NOW PLAYING This Girl Knew Democratic Women Form Study Club SPANISH PORK A group of Democratic women of Spanish Fbrk and vicinity met Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Holly Hol-ly Cornaby and effected an organization organi-zation of a study club. The organization organi-zation consists of Mrs. Cora Mc-Kell, Mc-Kell, the city chairwoman and an aspocTate chairornjajn fiPm each; voting district f.3 follows: Mrs. Annie D. Gardner, First ward; Mrs. Norma Larsen. Second ward; Mrs. Hannah Reecc, Third ward; Mrs. Icabanda Sorenson, Fourth ward; Mrs. Sarah Warner, Fifth ward. Utah county chairwoman, Mrs. W. H. Callahan, gave a talk of instruction in-struction on the purpose and organization organ-ization of the club; Miss Alice Rey- Mrs. Colestia Boyer has spent the past several days with her daughter Mrs. Joseph Anderson and family at Lehi. Mrs. Anna Roy lance, formerly of opringville, vith her daughters Mrs. Vada Hill Dooley and son, and Mrs. Foster of Oakland, Cal., spent the fore part of the week with relatives and friends in Spiingville. Mrs. Lula Tipton entertained at a nicely arranged birthday party Tuesday afternoon for her daughter daugh-ter Helen who is ten year3 old. Gamcj and refreshments featured Ih affair with twenty-five friends present. Mr. and Mrs. John L. Metcalf of Salt Lake spent several days of the past week with Mrs. Mary L. Metcalf Met-calf here.' They came especially to attend the bridal shower given last week in honor cf Mr'. Metcalf 's sister Mrs. Irene M. Moon. Mr. and Mrs Newton Thorn of Spring canyon were guests' over the week end of Mrs. Martha Thorn and other relatives here. . . .Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Skidmore, Miss Jessie Bytheway and Bud Bcntrod of Salt Lake were Sunday guest3 of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hoyle and family. Mrs. Sarah Palfreyman and sons Lorus of Washington, D. C. and Warwick of this city visited Mr. and . Mrs. Thomas Masters and Dihcr relatives in Bingham on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. I. S. Brown spent Sunday with relatives and friends at Gunnison, Utah. Complimentary to Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Metcalf of Richfield, Idaho, jvho are visiting here, their children Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Palfreyman of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Hilton Robertson Robert-son an Mr. and Mrs. Frank Metcalf Met-calf entetrtained at a Father's day party and chicken dinner at the home of the latter Sunday afternoon. after-noon. Guests numbered thirty including in-cluding children, and grandchildren grandchil-dren of the visitors. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Parker, grandchildren, of Byron, Wyoming, were also in attendance. at-tendance. In honor of Miss Gcna Smith, who will be married this week, a bridal shower was given by her mother, Mrs. George Smith on Monday Mon-day evening. About thirty relatives and friends attended presenting the honor guest with many beautiful beauti-ful gifts. On Tuesday evening officers and teachers of the Second WoM Primary Pri-mary entertained at a shower at. the bride's home with nearly twen-I ty-five in attendance. A dainty lunch and games were enjoyed -after which the honor guest was presented with a variety of lovely presents marriage of Miss Gena Smith, Niaughtcr of Mr. and Mrs." George Smit'n of this city, to John Tom-linson Tom-linson of Pheasant Grove. The ceremony was performed Thursday June 23, in the Salt Lake temple ' nold3 gave talk on "Women Im portant in Politics," Mrs. Sterling Taylor, also of Provo gave a brief talk. , - y ivss-c f? tVfT? v N-,, - v siK-tv Joe E. Brown as he appears in his latest laugh-fest, "The Tenderfoot.' Supporting Joe is vivacious Ginger Rogers, whose antics help make thr picture even funnier, than "Fireman, Save My Child." t Her L e a p Year! But marriage was just the beginning! be-ginning! You must see what happens then! MrltH MADGE EVANS . t ROLAND YOUNG in - Frederick Lonsdale's . wittiest romance LOVERS - Plus Very Selected Shorts ' HARRY L1UDER ACT ?' , Latest News Reel - Comedy , Shows Start 1 8, 6,' 7 and 9 - ' i Always , Comfortable and Cool . l -Never Over 70 Degrees : ' Complete-, Comfort ' - , Restful " TODAY! Another Big Anniversary Week Program! Truly Perfection! . . . in story ... in acting ... in direction ... in stars and cast! Here is beauty in production! A Hra ma-narted vear from the lives of two grand young people a boy and a girl who are a bit foolish ... a little jjathetic . . . and very lovable! He married her with a corkscrew Ma tine and forgot her name after the first drink! (aoMc SttlrfcL warn mnw i,-. Toeether foS ihe first time in IS: 'v 'V V 1 ' iv V mm y .V' A Paramount Picture - v 7 i- " " with SKEETS GALLAGHER-ADRIANNE GALLAGHER-ADRIANNE ALLEN Based on -the Cleo Lucas noTel 'Jerry, Take Thee, Joanw P1US Paramount Sound News , ..... . v. , . --'. -H T" t . Continuous Show Today 1:15 to U:15 .'v , 165c to? 6 p. m. .8 Joe E. Brown in the First National Na-tional picture, "The Tenderfoot," opens today at the Crest theater for a three day engagement. "The Tenderfoot" fs hailed as Brown's funniest film, affording him his greatest opportunity for the universally popular type of comedy which has made him famous. In the title lole, Joe appears as a "tenderfoot" who comes to New, York from his Texas ranch, looking look-ing for a safe investment which will enable him to lift the mortgage cn his ranch. lie falls in with a iheatiical producer and the fireworks fire-works begin when Joe buys a flop bhow. Immediately upon his arrival in New York, Joe is engulfed in a whirl of exciting incidents of genuine genu-ine laugh-pi ovoKing nature. Eventually Even-tually he disengages himself from his humorous difficulties and is enabled to save his ranch and marry the girl he has fallen in love with. The large supporting cast has Ginger Rogers in the feminine lead. Lew Cody and Koaert Greig remedy rem-edy roles and Vivian Oakland, "Wilfred "Wil-fred Lucas, Spencer Charters. Ralph Ince, Marion Byron and Mae Byron and Mae Madison in prominent promi-nent parts. - BAND CONCERTS rorULAR SPANISH FORK Band concerts at Spanish Fork are proving popu-Jar popu-Jar and are attended each Sunday evening by a large crowd. Sunday evening at 9 p. m. a special program pro-gram will be given, with the Star Spangled Banner as a closing selection. Why Wait Longer? A BEAUTIFUL Natural Looking PERMANENT WAVE $aoo Moo 4' '00 Genuine Solutions Satisfaetion viuaramecd AMANDA BANKS BEAUTY. SHOP Phone 1123. 274 W. Center ' j SUNDAY Monday - Tuesday HI$iFlT'WEft TENDER.' 41 IS HEART WAS SOfT-j AND S-HE 10VED EVERY? PQWE IN WS -HEADJ : ' " Break out 'your hoarded howls n Joe's been savin his strength for his greatest comedy roundup - .. .. - - . ... ,. with GihgrRbger and i Lew .Cody j Our Newly Installed Cooling Plant Makes : Our Theater Cooler Than tlie Canyon! : J l 1 -- - : i' i 1 1 DANCINiB NOTE : Plunges are: completely l drained and V7T7Tfc JP QAT8" -scrubbed every other night, plus the fastest filter; " OA 1 . system Ecuth -cf Salt .Lalie plus the! HncstV : Gent3 - - - 25cf V'T Chlorinatian System node. - ; ; ; 'ddie.ViOcni r i i i n SWIMMING -.ii-TUi:- v v'ininuuuuiuni jr jt liv; prove oaraioga u xvdics. , ' . has the . Finest Swimming i Water Jn Western Adults-" 25c ' America, this ad will admit you free any Tuesday- '.:.y-..-m m mm r mm j. m m mm -.-l-' ' r ; I ! : f r i. r1 it- . i i I; I. ft. I i r-. I i u a! - i I- |