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Show r P R 0 V gi (Umi 9 XI N B A Y H U Rf Di S tJ N P A Y D E 0 B M B E B 18, 19 3 2 PAGE SEVEN m Faithlessmeiads Paramount Bill JVith Stellar, Cast i VOtMDICS MWoht Club Udy" Current Crest Theater Attraction BOARD TO MAKE BUDGET SLASHES "Skyscraper Souls" Outstanding Film at Orpheum '4 , STOfl .v -:v 4 r- 1 . f ? AT 3. - I . i ROBERT MONTGOMERYTALLULAH EAMKHEAD -FAITHLESS TODAY (Cootloued from Pag One) sincere men and women anxious - to Improve social conditions. Mr. Herbert Bayard Rwope, wrtose son also is determined to make the ' world better in a hurry, not at all i - agitated tells Mr. Lamont, the fa- ther: A boy who is not a socialist social-ist before he is twenty-five fcas no heart. If he is a socialist AFTER twenty-five, he has-no head' ' - Young Mr. Lamont whose - sin- cerity and intellectual independ-! independ-! ence do him credit, reminds you I". null r.uiUi-i I'iura, wvuiu uut iw j'ogntza the American government fori tLvrty-three. years after it declared de-clared .its independence. - - It ia difficult to understand wiiy ; . the United States should, imitate ' ' that foolishness, j ; LEARNED PERSONS are asked ij by the New York American to se-I se-I rlect. the .twenty, most beautiful J words. Edwin Markham's list in- eludes "reverberating, coliseum, II f chryselephantine, California." Riip- perHugfc?3s' includes 'immemorial, I - translucent, tremulous" in tiis list. Theybeauty of words ia a matter I 'of bpinion and location ? The most I -beautiful word in prison, la "free-I "free-I tdom," In the death -house it is "reprieve." , In Wall- street it is "dividends." In war it is "victory," 1 In courtship it is "yes." fiVThe most powerful words are fcrhort words cMeathate. rn3de"hem ? I ihort for convenience "God, life, s sold, far, near, good, bad, light, J i stars, sun, moon," all of one syl- )lable. - ' BERNARD SHAW starts a trip j i around the world, announcing "I i ?wll not give a single autograph?," 1 . - . Ill -Where AD the -X: ; ' " MAT. ; . I 1:00:00 M 25 : '. s -I :, ; . j I Sh I 1 " 3 Days Starting TODAY LOVE! them . . . but Youth and Beauty of Today has infinite courage . . You1l thrill as their love is tested in the crucible of circumstance! : . Tw6 Great Stars in a Drama of Power and Thrills! - - V " , , , ' 'X - "'"r -O Also Thelma TODI) i VShow Business" "Hawaiian Fantasy" - On the Stage Vincent Lopez and Surprise Jlusical, And Orchestra - -' Paramount :: imMMmMna Toyiand kw om -- -I II "iast'or.The,BIohkans Serial..' Comedy.' and Cartoon -II j 111 : - ' I L-rpTOi 5 Montgomery and Bankhead Co-Star Presenting the interesting co-starring co-starring combination of Taliulah Bankhead and Robert Montgomery "Faithless" opens today at the Paramount theater as one of the most important of the new releases this year. The picture is based on a etory by Mildred Cram, reveal ing the plight of two younger mem bers of New York soeiety who lose, both wealth and social prominence as a result of the depression. 1 1 1 n Xn Irtn a. 1m trirf. pint entails a vivid career in which she runs the gamut from extravagant luxury in living to extreme poverty. Montgomery likewise is involved in a number of colorful episodes. Important supporting roles arc played by Hugh Herbert, Maurice Murphy and I xmi.se Closer Hale under the direction of Harry Beaumont. Beau-mont. "Show Business" featuring Thel ma Todd and Zazu Pitts in their latest laugh riot, -Hawaiian Fantasy" Fant-asy" featuring Vincent Lopez and orchestra, a musical novelty on the stage which is to be a surprise sur-prise as to the identity of the participants par-ticipants and Paramount news complete the program at the Paramount Para-mount for three days starting today. to-day. A steel flagstaff, to be used as a guide for ships' pilots, has beer, placed on the cathedral at Soutli-wark. Soutli-wark. Eng. and as a farewell jest, not very good, says, "give Ireland to the United States, and liquidate all the war debts Irehmdms iwaioved-herself ronv British control, and only the Irish have power to" dispose cf her. -But Ireland has already given to the United States that which Is worttt more than any territory, hundreds of thousands of intelligent, courageous, cour-ageous, enterprising men and women. Best Pictures Play" EVE. Balcony 25c Parquet S5c From riches to disaster dis-aster Fate swept Zaza ' PITTS Novelty 9 :0O p. m News II MAPLETON "iS- Mra, GlUabeth Bromley FuUnaer, 53,T widow of Samuel Fullmer of Mapletonl died Friday night following ia two weeks JUnesa, a't the Tome of her daughter Mra,..W. jr. Johnson of Spanish Fork. ; Mrs. Fullmer was born in Spring villexFeb. 29, 1880, a daughter of William M. and Caroline Whiting Bromleyi She -was married JJov, 12, 1900 in the Mantl temple, Sho was an active .UP. S. church worker, . having veen secretary of the Mapleton ward Relief society for . 17 years. Also, she was a teacher in Sunday school and wiui an active temple worker. Six children survive, as follows: Mrs. Johnson and Miss Louiac Fullmer of Spanish Fork, Clifford Fullmer, Mapleton; Edwin H, William Wil-liam M. and Frank Fullmer of SpringviUe. Four grandchildren also survive. Funeral announcement will be made later. BETSY HAYES PASSES AWAY SPANISH FORK Betsy Abiah Hayes, GC. wife of . John I. Hayi of Thistle, died at the home of hei daughter. Mrs. Blaine D. York, lit ! Woe Vl't Nnrhi uti-aM Kn-inkVi . ,,., avein,' m'nawin,, ., j neat attack ay; had laM ' with her daughter for a week. She was born in Moroni. March 29, 187G, and was married to John" I. Hayes in the Msnti tempi on June 14, 1894. Surviving, in addition addi-tion her husband, are vo sons, M. Bradley and M. Dean H;des of Los Angeles, Cal.; Vlght daughters-, Mrs. John Ellison, Blackfoot, Ida.; Mrs. Blaine D. York, Spanish Fork; Mrs. William A. West, Spanish Fork; Mrs. Oharlea I Hubbard, Salt Lake City; Mm. Dow Reed. Los Angeles; Mrs. John Henline, Thistle; Gladys and Hortense Hayes, Thistle. She also leaves two grandchildren, two brothers, Ezra Badley, Los Angeles; George Sterling; Ster-ling; and one sister, Mrs. Irene Smith cf Spring City. Funeral announcement will made later. be Services Today . For Johnson Babe Funeral services for Edna Dar-ene Dar-ene Johnson, daughter of William U and Mary Amicone Johnson of i-Bvaiisten, Whcr-dtetr here Thursday, will be held in the Pleasant View: ward chapel Sunday at 1:30 o'clock. Friends may call at the home of the grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. James Amicone, prior to the services. serv-ices. Interment will be in the Pro-fro Pro-fro city cemetery. Women's Council Section To Meet The - Alice Louise Reynolds . sec lion of the Women's Council will meet Monday at 2 o'clock at the Women's club house. The time usually given to discussion dis-cussion by the chairman, Mrs. J. W. Aird, will be given by the coun cil at large to enable them to aid in the community toy project now being fostered by the fire depart ment. During the afternoon the women Flvt pebpe httd htr . . ' Five peope lived : only to mkk htr pf . . .. VV7it hspptntd to LoU Certwe t tht strokt of twelve? . nam?? ; v. Ls----'' J -, N I . Kraxy r Kat Kartoon - News ' j Cohiedy 'Modern Cinderella'' -.i, B i i '.-' i r H On Wie Stage SUNDAY-$:15 P. M. THE RHYTHM BOYS With Dance Specialties -and Song by CHILDREN'S CHRISTMAS SHOW , :NEXT SATURDAY :, Cnniyttp All-'-' Presents TOM MIX in "MY r xiT ' ' ii V I r - Adolphc Manjoii, Mayo Methot ancf Skeets GalUshcr in "Ihe NishtJLlub Lad' A Columbia Picture . . .. -' ' " t Adolphe Menjou Is Star Of Feature v Nut since S. S. Van Dine created his ingenious detective character of fiction, Philo Vance, has thereH been so popular a crime solver In thex printed pages as Thatcher Colt, tna.llterary creation of Anthony Abbv,t. And now, like all good things of contemporary literature this umazinK sleuth, Thatcher Colt, is uroiitfht in the motion picture Kcieen by the debonair Adolphe Menjou in "The Night Club Lady." which is shown at the Crest today .VioJiday and Tuesday. The role of the suave Thatcher Colt 13 declared to have been made to order for the talent of Menjou. Lola Carewe, the night club lady, is played by Mayo Methot, a glamorous glam-orous blond newcomer from the Broadway stage. a he latest news, a Krazy Kat Kartoon and an excellent comedy "iviouern Cinderella' will complete the picture program. Last but not least at 9:15 tonight the Rhythm Boys will be on the stage and offer their popular numbers. Miss Mary Louise Winter's dainty dancing pupils will entertain in specialty numbers and , then John Buckley will appear in one of his excellent song numhar. Mr. ana r-rs. nnipn xzeerquist have a son, born at the Crane Maternity Ma-ternity home Friday afternoon. Mrs. Hedquist was formerly Helen Beck of Canterlield. Mother and baby are getting along splendidly. Mr. ; and Mra." Murrnl Bigler are the proud parents of a fine baby boy, born at ' their home Monday evening. ' Mather and baby are dq- injj fine. will dress 35 dolls. Each member is requested to be in attendance and to take material and trim mings for a doll dress; also their scissors, needle and thimble, etc. TODAY Monday - Tuesday 1 ;i .i AT 10:30 A. U: -i -Santa VVill.Be, Therel PAL, .THE; ICING" ION 0W ) ; - , You And Your Friends f Mrs. lie Roy J. RohertMon has' returned re-turned to her home in Provo from Morgan, where she went to, attend funeral services for her 'mother, Mrs. W. T. Nelson, held there Thursday alternoon. Mrs. Nelson spent two weeks with her daughter daugh-ter in Provo during the Thanksgiving Thanks-giving holidays ,and ntuue u number num-ber of Provo friends at thai time. Mr. and Airs. Jeorge li. Carter of Mm tay are spending the wek end in Provo. Arthur Miner, Salt Lake attorney, attor-ney, was a visitor in Provo Saturday. Satur-day. Mrs. Ivathryn Sorens.cn of Salt Lake City, in visitaig her mother Mrs. Sadye Ixwls, over the weel: end. MLss Marcla Osmond, former B. Y. U. student, who is now attending attend-ing Occidental college in Los Angeles, An-geles, ".Cal.,. has arrived here to spend two weeks with relatives and friends. She will also spend some time in Salt Lake City. Glenn Potter of Bancroft, Ida., is spending a few days in Provo and Lehi with friends. Mr. and airs. II. C. Blumenthal and Mrs. Pearl McAuley spent Saturday Sat-urday in Salt Lake City. ; ,-A. A. Anderson, scoct executive othe Timpanogos council, i3 con- !.jtway;a. imuiing scnooi lor scout leaders at Ait." Emmons for the Duchesne district. Mr. a.d Mrs. George M. Osborne and two sons of San Diego, Calif., are here visiting with Mrs. Osborne's Os-borne's mother, Mrs. Lacy H. Thompson. They will remain until after the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin McDonald .'will leave the early part of the vwvfek; for bait Lake City, where -they will make their home. Mr. McDonald has accepted a position with the JFirst Security bank there. Rev. A. B. lluenergardt of the Provo Seventh Day Adventist church, returned Satun.. fron Las Vegas, Nev., where he has beer on church business. Wendell IL Taylor arrived in Provo Saturday afternoon from Los. Angeles, Cal., to spend the -Christmas .holidays with his parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. John T. Taylor. Mr. Taylor is attending the University Uni-versity of Southern California. Frank Galsiurd, publisher of the American Fork Citizen and tht PleasantGroveJieview wds in Provo Pro-vo SaturdliypiTbusiness. Mrs. li. J. Ilall of 231 South Second. Sec-ond. East street, Avho recently . suffered suf-fered a broken left hip when she fell pn the ice near her home, is repotted, as recovering. Mr3. H3.I is confined to her' bed at her home and Is in great pain, according, tt the family. She is also suffering froni shock;,, JT, Hall U genera foreman of the Union Pacific rait road shops in Provo. . - ; . .".TODAY MON. -- TUES.' HI , WARREN .''WILLIAM the screen's new dot and this. treat c&ftt. jtanreen k CSulllvan aretory Ratoff -niu rage Verree Teasdale v .Norman !, . Foster f V - Barhtr - ... . UcrsJiolt ' .IxV. i i 4 0J& 1 ORIHEUM J . ' i "X. . I IV f ; ' ') r -uu- yy 1 nu -. nA 1 " jl t j j v t: j u j Curtice 1 1 xs (Continued from Page One) day, it was proposed . twice that a vote be : taken ojn the, retention of the unit, but was tabled. A postcard post-card vote foil the matter will be made soon, ;.i: ','; Already , Ci i -: K The commissioners had already cut:, this department from the requested re-quested $6850 t6 $5625 by lopping off $800 on salaries and $425 from the traveling expejjses of the doc-tpr doc-tpr and t nurse. -- In the' court house and grounds department, the commissioners, lrr CMllraanV JA O. Smoot and Charles II. White, have tentatively taken down from $9120 to $8420, a reduction of building heating costs and -by taking out a request for an Incinerator. ,The fruit tree and crop epart-merit epart-merit was reduced from $2195 to $1695, and the sheriffs department was reduced $200 from the $23850 request, so far. The county jail expense remains yet at $9000. The budget of the county clerk Is tentatively taken down from $6855 to $6655, by, elimination of an equipment item, the purchase of two typewriters. Among the larger requests which haven't been considered yet, is one for $25,000 for old age pension's, this amount, together with the the $45,000 for poor and indigent, to be distributed by the county commissioners. . ! Many of the " other budgets remain re-main the same as they were, the commissioners, however, bein? ready to "do further work on the setup. - A closer . heck will be made after the final day for tax .payments on Tuesday. . , K-t U S. fm. Of. Can You Make This BatliiiiK Kleplwtnt With These Piepes? III-HO NO. 12 Here's your chance for a big game hunt! there's an elephant hiding in the jeven pieces of the HI-HO rectangle rec-tangle if you can find him, and he's giving himself a rhower bath. Cut opt the pieces and fit them together togeth-er to form his silhouetted figure. TOO LATE FOR i CLASSIFICATION - .. 1 .. . 1.1 . . 1 -i. . 1. . - . FOR RENT FURNISHED THREE rm mod apt $12 mo. Small xui.iily. 550 W. ind So d23 FOR RENT UNFURNISHED J RM mod. h iated; gas, hot wator. Ground floor. 248 No. 2nd E. j2 FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS COLD PACK strawberries al cans '40c. Will deliver Saturday, Dec. 24th. Call O. H. Anderson. 07R3, Orem. d23 DUCKS and Turkeys -while they last. V. Joiirwon, 11th W. 12th So. Box 20. d20 SPITZ puppiea tl.fK each for Xnrns presents. Augur.t Nelson, O-em. . dl9 ENJOY A VISIT TO Salt Lake City AND THE HOTEL NEWIlOySE ' ' In' Appreciation These Special Rates - Are ? Extended To ,Our .: f ,:- Utah County Folk' ROOM RATES TWO PERSONSTSO CJ , Outside Room j . :With Bath $900 FAMILY ROOM $M00 4 3 ;1 Four or. Five. " J) . ' Tro Members in Family . tingle Rate plus !0c - " ' . SliSTGIJE ' ' 'l $i00 02.60, $4.00 $4.60 N V - vlr x - Kgn-JMMKil ,11' IBMB I. I W. MAUREEN O'SULLIVAN "ty-'f ifi 'i r r ','1n iiftfi'"Jir--,ra skyscraper; souls (S 1 , N. Y. Skyscraper Locale of Rlni For gripping drama and tension few pictures to come out of Hollywood Holly-wood ;im equal "Skyscraper F.oulh" the latest product of Metro-(Joldwyn-Alayer, whieh unfolds on th screen of the Orpheum thenter. The woiid' tallest building a 102-story New York skyscraper- is the locale of this novel and absorbing ab-sorbing drama. Through the ey-of ey-of the camera are shown incident-; and problearn, the loves, the joys, tfie tiiiuggle: and despairs vl iho lAVitpam.t f thi.'i biiiluiny. As a result, one r ihe most engroMiny p.oiures of ilw year bus been piw i4.vel. Wai rin illluiii." a.s Uie i-iit of Titian, e wli.tse treaehery bring;; all in the building lu uisnstr-r, aim Maurren O'Suliivan, a.s tli lul iny iiJiuaniH' limine, shine foith v;iii icnewej Li iiiian-e. Theiv an jji o i fiuar. LfaOie rrioi maiK fc.s liy V n e.- 'jvH4ialf, New V-i k i'ue artie.ss aipeuiii in her fir.it lihn r.rul Jean llt rMiunl. infant Succumbs At SpringviUe SPRING VILL.lv--Norma Hatch, mi'ant daughter of Joseph and etta Shakespeare Hatch, died Friday Fri-day afternoon at the family residence resi-dence on South Second East street, f?om pneumonia. Surviving, in addition to the parents, par-ents, are five brothers and sisters, as follows: Clarence, Delmar, Ferris, Fer-ris, Donna and Glenna Hatch of SpringviUe. Funeral services were held at the residence Saturday a.fternoon, with Bishop Seymour B. Mendenhall in iiurge. Interment was in the Evergreen Ever-green cemetery. i Give EJseM nSSs 5s (CtoSsmmas Give a Beautiful FRAMED PICTURE The Gift That Lasts We have a large selection to choose just the proper subject lAJ from. 29c and up 20 TO 50 SPECIAL DISCOUNTS on all Picture Framing until New Years g LET US FRAME YOUR CHRISTMAS H PHOTOS in a Neat Swing Frame, g! 50c and up and w.e put your picture in the frame without extra charged S ft i REFINISH YOUR H NTTTTRR with . - - Enamel. Bright, w Easy to apply Self Polishing lettmS aTnd'Froors. We have is already al-ready wrapped in nice neat Christmas Christ-mas package. GIVE WALLPAPER FOR THIS CHIUSTlttfHfSnaDpy 1932 Pat- r-4 WATERC0L0R SPAINTSETS SiA-Our' line of Art 1 If detaiL' 8 3 af WARREN WILLIAM in STORM BRINGS WORK SPANISH FORK The present heavy snow has furnished work for quite a number of the unemployed of Spanish Fork who have been kept busy clearing the snow from the sidewalks and crossings. The lowest temperature recorded in the district was 26below zero Tuesday night at Palmyra. The lowest temperature recorded right in Spanish Fork has been 22 below v.i ro. People have been kept busy keeping their water pipes front freezing and a number of homej hav- ;Uiffert,1 from frozen pipes. Kreiv'h chemists have developed a r.iean.s of making artificial fogs, whit'h help to break up frost. TRY OUR NEW Luxurious OIL PERMANENT WAVE at the MELVONNA BEAUTY SHOP and enjoy the Holidays with Beautiful Hair. All Other Kinds of Permanents 4 and Given for.. 9J3 up Melva Peay, Prop. PHONE 559rJ T- Zi .t. -7- ilk TOYS AND FUR- Bennett9 Ouirk f& cheery colors g Dries in. 4 hours. Wax for the Lino- g and up i mm AlateriaLs are complete in every 'N ,1 i 1 " II I I I |