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Show PROVO (UTAH) SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY, APRIL 2 3, 1933 PAGE FIVE Track Results CLASS A HIGH SCHOOL 120 hurdles Bruce Balken, East; ;ichardson, Cyprus; P. Brimhall, b. Fk.; Black, Jordan; McLane, eber. :17. 100 Maurice Williams, West; rood, , Granite; Labruri, Jordan; Dshard, Provo; Mitchell, East. 0.1. Mile Bryan Woodland, Provo; Law, Davis; M. Hall, Payson; (nith, Davis; Borchert, White ne, Nev. 4:46.7. 220 hurdles Earl, South; Bower- nk. East; Richine, West; Balken, est; Hansen, Jordan. :26.6. (Rec- d broken by Judd). 440 (first race) Vern Larson, ist; Strom, Payson; Boerens, Og-Pedia Og-Pedia Jordcn; Hupp, East. 3.3. 440 (second race) Canning, Jor- in; Penrod, Granite; Dudley, Sp. k.; Sheney, Davis; Cross, East. 13.2. Half mile (first race) Hend-:ks, Hend-:ks, East; Pedro, Jordan; Under- bod, Cyprus; Morris, West; Allen, kt. 2:09.4. Half mile (second race) Warren, b. Fk.; Harrison, Sp. Kr.; Lund- list, Jordan; Barber, Davis; oss, South. 2:09.8. 220 dash Williams, West; Wood, lanite; Mitt' jc;:. East : Hawkins, car River; Wetzel, West. :22.4. few record. Old :22.8) Mile relay Provo (Morris, Jol ly, Barber, Boshard.) Spanish brk; South. 3:36.8. (Now record, 1 record 3:39V6 by S. F.). ' Hatf mile relay- West nih won lichins, Wetzel, Murri, Williams;) iyson; Ogden. 1:36.5. Medley relay Provo (Boshard, orris. Barber, Woodland;) Span- h Fork; Davis. 3:51.5. Pole vault Tony Fondi, White ne, Ely, Nev.; Collis, White Pine; kenson, Sp. Fork; Lawson, West; ennedy, Ogden. 11 ft 9 in. High jump Jake Capps, Davis; Jail, Ogden and Pendleton, Gran- k tied for 2nd and 3rd; Black Jordan, fourth; McBetVi, Payson d Anderson, South, tied for fifth. Ift. 9 in. Broad jump Hansen, Jordan; inn, Boxelderr Trump, Davis; h-dcrson, Boxelder; Bellows, Pay- Ji. 19 ft. 10 in. Ehot Ed Peterson, Provo; Hop- pi, East; Atkinson, Davis; Nicaa-b. Nicaa-b. Carbon; Alkema, Ogden. 47 6i in. (New record, old record ft. 3 in.) Discus Ha r, Ogden; Hplmes, Sp- rk; Atkinson, Davis; McKeen, iyson ; Dudley, Sp. Fork. 116.3 ft. Javelin Wally Morse, Granite; inge, Davis; Holm, Sp. Fork; teopold, East; Atkinson, Davis. J9.4 ft. CLASS B HIGH SCHOOL 120 yard hurdles Raleigh Judd, antsville; L. Johnson, Wasatch fcademy; Kohl, Westminster; bward, Salina; Sellars, Richfield. 6.6. 100 yard dash Curtis, Salina; iya, Murray; Anderson, Gunni-n; Gunni-n; Whitman, Springville; Kelly, ilta. :10.6. Mile George Galloway, Uintah; "efley, Tooele; XJaUagher, Mur-y; Mur-y; Andrews, Lincoln; Halton, illard, 4:38.2. 220 hurdles Raleigh Judd, hantsville; Mines, Murray; Hurst, ncoln; Hennefer, No. Sum.; Neil-n, Neil-n, Gunnison. :26 (new record). 40 (first race) Clyde Harward, forth Sevier; O. Jensen, Ephraim; hladori, Tooele; Young, Grants- lie; Richins, North Summit. 3.5. 440 (second race) Barlow, xele, Neilson, Salina; Coons, ichfield; Miller, Murray; Shirley, igar-Salem, Idaho. :54.8. Half mile (ifrst race Barlow, xele; Curtis, Salina; Brooks, orth Summit; Pyne, Lincoln; jng. Lincoln. 2:09.5. Half mile (second race) Gallo- ly, Uintah; Wei ley, Tooele; jutz, Pleasant Grove; Andrews, ncoln; Richins, North Summit. 07.5. 220 dash Whitman, Springville; Igebresten, Uintah; Miya, Mur- SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEK 1930 FOKD SEDAN Six Wheels - New Paint Excellent Condition .... $259 1930 CHEV COUPE Nice Shape - Paint, Tires Seats Covered 1 sJ $239 Motor Perfect OTHER USED CAR VALUES 1931 Chev. Dclux Sedan 1931 Ford Victoria Couie Euick Sedan T930 Dodge S Sedan 3 Model T Fords 1931 Ford Gonv. Coupe 1932 Ford V-8 Coupe 1932 Ford B-4 Roadster 1932 Ford Pickup TELLURIDE MOTOR CO. Ayour Ford Dealer Corner 1st West & Center jpord Dealers9 Used Cars Sell For Less! BARTHELMESS AT CREST TODAY -,. -r. i-s.lL -. ..... J ray; Kelly, Delta; Davis, American Fk. :23.4. Mile relay Tooele (Bevan, Lind ners, Spears, Evankovich); Hinck ley; Wasatch academy. 3:44.6. Half mile relay (North Sevier) won (D. Jensen, Knight, Harwood, Curtis); Richfield; Beaver. 1:37.8. Medley relay -Tooele (Slater, North Sevier; PI. Grove and Mur.ftak ing flying scenes, romantic love ray tied for third and fourth. 3:53.8. Pole Vault - Vei l Wilde, No. Summit; Sum-mit; Lee Gourley, P. G.; RexGouf-lcy, RexGouf-lcy, P. G.; W. Mortenson, Gunnison; LaMar Sharp, Wasatch high. 11 ft. 4 in. High jump Earl Giles, Was. (Hebcr); Woffindcn, Lehi; Evans, Lehi; Judd, Grantsville; Lee Gourley, Gour-ley, P. G. 5 ft. 10 (New record. Old record 5 ft. 10". a.) Broad jump Hannifer, No. Summit; Sum-mit; Curtis, Salina; Nielson, Gunnison; Gun-nison; Poulson, Richfield; Boor-man, Boor-man, Springville. 19 ft. 7 in. Shot--Wilkins, Springville; Giles, Was. (Heber); Despain, Gunnison; Akhurst, Westminster; Dart, Wasatch Was-atch Academy. 44 ft. 2-'i in. Discus Earl Giles, Was. (Hebcr) Wcstlund, Gunnison; Dart, Wasatch Was-atch Academy; Despain, Gunnison; Perry, Lincoln. 121 feet. Javelin- Lynn Sorenson, Monroe; Perry, Lincoln; Bodtcher. Monroe; Pritchett, Gunnison; Wright, Murray. Mur-ray. 183.5 ft. (New record. Old record, rec-ord, 167.3.) It. M. C. FRESHMEN 120 hurdles Dale Schofield, Y; Swan, U; West, A. :16.6. 220 hurdles Dale Schofield, Y; Worley, A; Sentker, U. :25.9. 100 dash Cy Patterson, U; Em Colson, U; Shields, Y. :10.4. 220 dash Patterson, U; Jeffries, A; Em Colson, U. :22.8. 440 race Adams, Utah; Easton Willey, U; Daynes, A. .52.3. Half mile Sam Smith, U; Daughters, Daugh-ters, U; Hunter, U. 2:05.1. Mile-Ernest Barlow, U; Dean, YrCandland, U. 4:42.2. Half mile relay Utah (Em Colson, Col-son, Sentker, L Anderson, Patter son U. S. A. C; B. Y. U. 1.33 (new record). Old record 1.33.6 by Utah in 1929. Mile relay Utah won (Barlow, Daughters, Willey, Adams.) B. Y. U. second. 3:35. JUNIOR COLLEGE 120 hurdles Ray Peterson, Snow; Stanger, U. I. S. B.; Morgan, Mor-gan, Westminster. :18.8. 100 Ed. Olson. Weber; Little-john, Little-john, Westminster; Bennett, U. I. S. B. :10.5. Shot-put Barber, U. I. S B. ; i Cropley, Weber; Sinow. 39 ft. 9 in. Thirderson, I Mile Hammond and Thomas, U. I. S. B.. tied for first; Dean, i Westminster. 4:54.1. 220 ' hurdles Paul Holbrook, ! Westminster; Morgan, Wcstmin- sicr: G. Cox, Snow. :26.4. ' Pole vault Strcifus, U. I. S. B. ; What Hotel mm- If CHAT 4 SECOND - - HOSPITALITY (Continued) The Newhouse Hotel welcomes yu. It Is our desire to provide for your pleasure. Here you will find an attitude of gtMMl chrrr and friendliness. And ho to the rw-peelive rw-peelive visitor in SatLkcjCity, we say that it is mr sincere desire to make your stay pleasnnt and comfortable. The patron of the Newhouse Hotel is our guest - - this is his or her home. Offering Following Special Inlcrmountain Double Rate Single Rate Plus 50c Single $2.0U $2.iU $3.00 $3.50 $4.00 Double 2.50 .3.00 3.50 4.00 4.50 All Outside Rooms - Each with Private Hath - Garage Facilities Adjoining HOTEL NE WHOU Mrs. J. H. Waters President W. E. O Richard Barthelmess zooms into town in his latest First National picture "Central Airport" today for a three day engagement at the Crest theater. This thrilling air tory is unusual in that it glories the coTrrrrreyaJflyers of peace, rather than the bircTmen of war, and it is said that "Central Airport" Air-port" tops anything ever filmed in a picture of this nature in rJreath- and unusual story content. One of the most fascinating love triangles is formed between Dick, who believes a flyer's place is in the sky, not in the home, his younger young-er aviator brother Tom Brown, whose viewpoint is just the opposite, oppo-site, and the girl, Sally Eilers, who wants Dick's love but Tom's security. se-curity. William A. Wellman, a decorated World War airman as well as being one of Hollywood's foremost directors, di-rectors, megaphoned Centrail Airport." Air-port." In hia fine cast supporting the stars arc Glcnda Farrcll, Harold Har-old Huber, Claire MacDowcll and James Murray. SUIT IS FILED 11. I l7Arrdr-UiiHdniinistrator for the estate of AlrnaATncTrus, deceased, deceas-ed, has filed suit in the Fourth district dis-trict couit agaist Marius Johnson, ;nd Katie Johnson, his wife, to recover re-cover $4,000 plus interest and $150 attorneys fees alleged to be due on a promissory note. A German scientist says jealousy is caused by "totr much iodine in the human blood. A new German ladder allows the user to brace himself with a knee-bracing knee-bracing device and thus have hands free. Owens, Westminster and Holmes, Westminster, tied for second and third. 11 feet. Discus Brads, U. I. S. B. ; Alley, Weber; Meyer, Weber. 113 feet 3 in. 440 Leaver, Westminster; Var-rTe-yr -LLIS. B.; Acord, Snow. :52.5 (new record4 220 Olson, Weber; Little john, WesrrrmsTer ; Bennett, U. I. S. B. :23.3. " Javelin Hugh Meyer, Weber; Alley, Weber; Banyard, U. I. S. B. 170.5 feet. 880 Stewart Brown, U. I. S. B.; Clark, Weber; Bastian, Snow. 2:08.4. High jump Pearson, U. I. S. B.; . Pennoyer, U. I. S. B.; Kuchs, Westminster. 5 ft. 11 in. Mile relay U. I. S. B. (Varney, Pennoyer, McHaley, Brown), Snow 3:41 (new record. Old record, U. I. S. B. 3:41 3-5 in 1926). Broad jump Pennoyer. U. I. S. B.; Horgan, U. I. S. B.; Holmes, Westminster. 19 ft. 6V4 in. 880 relay Westminster (Hol- brook. Sharp, Morgan, Littlejohn) U. I. S. B.; Weber. .1:36.5 (new record. Old record, 1:36.0 by U. I. S. B. in 1929). THE Newhouse Hotel SALT LAKE CITY IN THE CENTER OF THINGS! A First Class Should 3ffer Sytton Chauncey W. West SHARON MUSIC FESTIVAL SET The Sharon stake M. I. A. music festival will be held tonight at 7:30 in College hall at the Brigham-Young Brigham-Young university. The event is under the direction of Reuben S. Pyne and Mrs. Helen Allen of the stake board, with J. Spencer Cornwall Corn-wall of the general board as the guest director. No sacrament meetings will be held in any of the wards of the Sharon stake, and all members are asked to attend the festival. Elmer El-mer Holdaway, member of the high council in charge of M. I. A. work, will give a short talk on music mu-sic appreciation, and J. Erval Christensen will be in cWrge. The program follows: "Carry On," congregation; presentation of guest conductor, J. Spencer Cornwall by Joy Clegg; "Sweet Genevieve," Pleasant View male chorus, directed by Sterling Cluff; "Song Elegie," ladies' ensemble, directed by Mr. Cornwall; "In the Time of Roses," Vineyard M. I. A. mixed chorus, directed by Elroy Murdock; "Glow Worm," Sharon ward M. I. A. ladies chorus, directed di-rected by W. M. Vernon; mixed stake chorus, "If My Songs Had Wings," directed by Mr. Cornwall; "Stars of the Summer Night," Timpanogos ward male chorus, directed di-rected by Emil Hansen; "By Ben-demere's Ben-demere's Stream," Grand View ward ladies' chorus, directed by Mrs. Helen T. Wentz; "Southern Memories," stake male ensemble chorus, directed by Mr. Cornwall; "An Ode to Youth," Pleasant View mixed chorus, directed by Mr. Cornwall, composer of the music; "List to the Call of the Mutual," congregation. Play Pleases Audience At 'Y' AVI 1 a. it rl l 111 1 1 U'lWl IV X i thrilled and impressed a large audience in College hall, Thursday night, with her reading of John Galsworthy's three-act play, "The Skin Game," a presentation sponsored spon-sored by the B. Y. U. Women to increase the endowment fund of the school. The social conflict in the play, brought out by the presentation of three distinct classes, was brought out in bold relief by the natural characterizations Mrs. Pardoe achieved. The reader went so smoothly from one character into another that the entire stage seemed seem-ed filled with living personages. Her best act was the last, which finished in true Galsworthy fashion fash-ion by remaining unfinished at least in comparison with other plays of a less realistic nature. The deeper meanings of the play, brought out especially in a few well-chosen lines of the main characters, char-acters, Mrs. Pardoe brought out with her rich voice and unusual ability to get emotional quality. The program opened with a program pro-gram of music by the "Y" string trio composed of Lota Paxman, Ann Clayson and Edith Young. Prof. T. Earl Pardoe, head of the department of speech at the "Y," followed this with a brief lecture on Galsworthy's works and related drama. Mrs. Pardoe was introduced intro-duced by Mrs. May Hammond, president of the B. Y. U. Women's organization. SKEK MISSING MAN Sheriff E. G. Durnell has been asked to assist in locating John GlcJisnn. v'.io i;; thought, to have lived in this tocality. It is s;iid that Gleason is entitled to an interest in an estate, or, it deceased, de-ceased, his Camily would participate partici-pate in the estate. If located the family is asked to communicate with Earl T. Cloud at Burlingame. Calif. TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION FOR RENT FURNISHED CLEAN 3 rm apt. and bath. 936 West Center. a25 LOST SET of knives and steel in lcather scahbard btw. Brcrcton Serviice station and Univ. ave. Call 030R1. Reward. a24 FOR KENT UNFURNISHED ATTRACTIVE 3 rm. mod. apt. elec-equipt. elec-equipt. Sam Levin. Phone 557. a28 FOR RENT OR LEASE DAIRY farm for rent or sale, cheap. Inq. 340 E. 3rd So. a25 FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS COCKERELS, 1 mo. old 5c ea. by the 100. Call 010J3. F. A. Burm-ingham, Burm-ingham, Provo Bench. a28 WILL sell horse, cheap for cash. Phone 762J. m5 ORPHEUM TODAY MON. - TUES. CLARK GABLE in "NO MAN OF HER OWN" 4 MILLS BROS. SENNETT COMEDY METROTONE NEWS Orchestra at Mats 10c 9 p. m. Eves. 15c CHEVALIER AT j1 ' mi...... i. ,, ' Helen Twelvetrocvi, featured with Maurice Chevalier in the star'n, latest picture for Paramount, "A Bedtime Story," is now under contract con-tract to Paramount.. The new Chevalier picture opens today at the raramcunt theater. THE CAST Rene . . . Sally . . . Monsieu r Victor . . Paulctte Gabi ielle Maurice Chevalier Helen Twelvetrecs Ix Baby . . . Baby Lcroy . . . . Edw. Kverett Horton Adiienne Ames Leah liay Norman Taurog, diiector Chevalier's "A Bedtime Story," is delicately amusing and romantic tuneful and tantalizing as only jaunty Maurice can make a picture. And then there is M'sieur Babee! He is a little Paris foundling who j smiles his way into the heart of the j gay young bachelor. Baby Laroy, a 1-year-old mite, plays the role like a veteran and ends by enchanting the audience as he does everyone in the picture with the exception of the gay youn; man's finncce! One cannot help but like Chevalier .singing both Inllabys and love songs, "In the Park in Parce," "A Bedtime Story", ami "M'Sieur Babre" are only a few of them. Edward Everett Uorton adds immeasurably im-measurably to tiie r.m in his role as the tnatlei-of fact valet, -Victor. Vincent Lopez and his band play popular moon songs with great effect ef-fect in this cleverly photographed "Moonlight Fantasy." Another gorgeous Paramount Pictorial, a fast moving Sports Review, Re-view, and Paramount Sound New;; complete one of the finest pn-grams pn-grams to play the Patamount m weeks . . . and at regular admission admis-sion prices, too. DIVOKCE GRANTED Theda Powelson was granted a divorce Saturday from Stanford P. Powelson by Judge Abe W. Turner. Turn-er. T.ie plaintiff was given the custody of two minor children, $50 per month alimony and $75 attorney's attor-ney's fees. Cruelty was the basis jf the suit. Leona Minor was granted a de ?ree of divoicc from John Miner. She was given -J.) per month alimony ali-mony and a like sum as attorney's fees. Costs of suit were held igainst the defendant. CREST Admissions MATINEE EVENING Lower floor 20c Any Seat 10c Balcony 15c - Children 10c STUDENTS ANY SEAT irc YOU SAID- "Give" us more thrills like Dick Barthelmess' 'Dawn Patrol' and 'The Last Flight'." .Now here they are in a story so big it had to have 3 STARS ! c i c h nn nw TOM In I C 17 AIRPK1T' Also liOSKO CARTOON NEWS All-Color Broadway Brevity "PLEASURE ISLAND" Y - PARAMOUNT Orem Resident Files Damage Suit Myrtle F. Christenson of Orem Fi iday filed suit against August, Albeit and Carrie E. Nielson, all of Orem, asking $500 damages and a temporary and permanent restraining re-straining order to keep them from using a ditch they have constructed construct-ed in front of her home in Orem for a distance of 300 feet. The complaint charges that her propct ty is in danger of being flooded with waste water, that the once-level frontage is now torn up, made unfit for beautifieation and its value lowered, and the street is made dangerous for pe-de.st pe-de.st rians. She asks the court also to give an order decreeing the ditch a nuisance and that it be removed and the pl u e restored to its former for-mer condition. She says in her complaint that the defendants have never received a grant from Ihe town of Orem to construct the ditch, eonttary to the ordinances of Orem. ISUKGLvRS LOOT STOKE SPANISH FORK -Burglars entered en-tered the Ii. L. Jex general merchandise mer-chandise store sometime Wednesday Wednes-day night or early Thursday morning. The robbery, was discovered dis-covered when John Sterling and Max Mendenhall. employed in the meat and grocery departments, came to work Thursday morning. The sheriff s office and the local-police local-police were notified. They found that besides the small amount of change the thieves had taken two dozen pocket knives and two watches valued at $3.50 and $150. Officers expressed the belief that the job was the work of boys. The boxelder, a species of maple, has sap whi'h will pioduee j;ood suar. Today MONDAY TUESDAY a n emir GJRLS HANG UP NliW RECORDS t ! (Continued from Page Four) one of the strong M perform'! s in the senior high ' division. She j sui prised by winnim: rather easily ! Tom Si I ma Bates of Oui 'aesne in ; "he fiO-yard dash and w.n the b i-:j- j all target throw. j Results: Junior High Posture Parade Pleasant Grove first; Farier Provo; Sp; ingville. Senior Ilii,'i Track 60 yard clash -I. aura Banner. Springville; Selma Bates, Duchesne, Duch-esne, Marjoiie Williams. Lincoln. 7.2. Baseba't distance t'nrow Kvclyn Argyle. Sp. Fork; Dorothy Drou-hay, Drou-hay, Toel?; 'Sarah Spitters. Tooele. Too-ele. 184 ft. 0 in. New event V 1 High jump - Lyle Holdaway, Lin- '. coin Seliiia Bates. Duchesne; Ruth ! Hobnail, Lincoln. 4 ft 81- in. (New j record). ' Broad jump Selnia Bates, Duchesne: Duch-esne: Faye Hone, Payson: Mildred Williams. Sp. Fork. lo ft. 1 in. ! I (Nev event ). j Archery lLf-n Duish. Provo; j Dotethv Pickering, Payson; La Rue Erickson. Provo. Scoie 112 points, j 440 relay Lincoln. (Lama Stew-j Stew-j art. LynTictte Bronson, I eila John- 1 j son, Nadine Johnson) Pay. -on. ' Spanish 1'oik. 5S Baskc i ball d'sl.a ! Iliiow Sa i all I Spitters, To..cL; Pauline Sandall. i C'ypt us; Evi I yn Ai l1 vie, Spanish Fork. 71 feet ( New ci ent . Baseball target throw Laura Banner, Sprin;vMle ; Mady- Jensen ' Bingham; Ruth Sheen. Bingham I 1 out of (. Junior High 50 yard dash Gertmde Jensen. Goshen: Ada Thomas, Tooele; Rel ! va Bi onson. I .hs oln. t).G. Baseball distance throw Klv.i I Jcnse'i. Co- h"n; Mana Hayes, Lin-, Lin-, coin; Gertrude Jensen. Gos'nen. 100 feet. I Baseball target Ruby Edwards, i tinerlu; Dorothy Ahrnes, Payson; j (5. Jensen, Coshen. 1 out of (. Iligh j.imp KcP.a P-ronson. I. in c!n ; I " r ot hv M n ri a v Helen Mall, Murray. 1 feet X m. Pi o: , jin.i Ad.: Tin una- o!c; Ode- : a Mower, Springville; Bliss Bun-ham. Payson. fe(t :; in. tin i"la To- d- (Ada Thomas, Marguerite I ! itt. Maicile Tinner. L:ui-e B.iyee, Jane (loodjohn Norma Tate, Alma and Maine' Broiherlon : Lincoln. Murray. .".1 seconds. (New recoicP. Basketball distance tl.iow On! i tide Jensen. Goshen; Wanda Jones Lincoln: Dorot'iiv Alliens. Payson. GC ft. 10 in. (New event.) POSITIVELY at Anv ! A Matinees ANY Starts Today H 9T Seat 4a Ji r. lw- . J0 I v Gorgeous 45' l r Babe-e-e-s sighecror his kissesK M'sieur Le Baby stole his tM heart!. . .He sang Jove songs to M r one, and lullabies to the other ! p if& ff The greatest entrr(aincr of $ i them all in a new kind of jf "I romance... giittring jifZj rtM with mischief and melody: jkg; r 4fmf?7AnnPP5i ! ' . m i - ' tN. Four New Chevalier Sons Hits! An'M v I sb--SOs "In the Parte In Paree" --'V. . "N".S -Home-Made Heaven" infc, T8 1 - " SfSN "Look What I've Got" l-Sg; P , 'Y sg "Msleu Baby 'A "S Jr 't'i ilea t A- OREM M IIS. (iliNAHl) U'MMJKKN Orrcftiondeiit Phone ()U-It-1 Mrs. Roy Park was hostess to the men.Leis df her club at her home Fi iday afternoon. Thiee talles of biidge were plavt-d. prizes were awar ded and a tasty lun h-con h-con was served. Those present were Mrs. Le Earl Burr. Mrs. E. 1 1. ( alder. Mrs. Raymond Cutler-. Mis. J Erval Christensen. Mrs. Curtis Gordon. Mrs. Thomas Cordnor. Mis. Thomas Jacobs .Mrs. Clifton Pyne. Mrs. De Los Pyne. Mrs. J. D Park. Mrs. R. D. Wells. Mrs. A V. Washburn, Mrs. James G. Slratton. Mrs. Gutiard Lundg:en, and guests, Mrs. Walter Pyne and Mrs. Clifford Reece. Mrs. Feriy N:elson gave a well appointed diiiiu i party Tuesday evening in compliment to her daugl-.tei-, Renna and lier aunt, Mrs. Clara Kirk, the occasion being their biithday a v. -i : vf sa : ies. A ci ' r scheme of yellow ard w'ute was used and I'over.s veie piaicd for 12. Miss Margaret Kirk -.f Salt Lake spent the past seveial diss with her t.-.i rents, Mr. and Ms. W. P. Kii k of Orem. I 'del the mis; ice-, of ;he I '.ldci ,' (p'orum of the Windsor v. i I. a minstrel show was p: i s--!i! cil :i: i ! aid. Tuesday evemn: ( ) c: !5u were in attendance. Mrs. N. A. JaeoLson and Mis. A. G. Keetch were Thursday giic !s of Mis. Virgil Pick of L.-hi Mrs. Blanch Nielson .-vl Mr -. Jinny Harris ente'tamcd the niem-beis niem-beis of their Sunday sclmui class. Sa t u i day. Mr. and. Mrs. Harold Hansen. Mr and Mrs. Elmer York and Mr and Mis Maite.l Kectch spent Easter ; Hobble Creek canyon. Mrs. Victor Johnson is seriously d! at her home. Mr. and Mrs. James (i. St rat ton returrvd Thursday after spending he past several days in Southern Calif, i ma. Mi. and Mrs "Harold Calder and their mother. Mtv. S a i : ' ('alder ' c T)mt 'a- for Boiildei . N"j:ala, where thev will make their home. m:M-TIC I 'BAT MllriNG The Thta Alpha Phi of the P.. V 1' u ill oold a meeting at t be borne of Miss A'ine O-deman Mon-s Mon-s , evciiiug a i 7 :.'!() o'clock. J Mmut tt l!v;i'i , cliarter nuuiiber of Lie llaternitV. N'iH gl'" a talU on "Plastic Made up." Lioan Paitialge will render voc: 1 : elcc-1 elcc-1 ions. Miss Fawn Bins will assist Miss Coleman. REGULAR PRICES KIDS Anv DIME Seat! TIME Nights Chevalier brings Hollywood's Holly-wood's newest star to the screen introducing . . . BABY LEROY! He'll steal jour heart! 3 HELEN TWELVETREES EDWARD EVERETT HORttKI AKdEMME AMES BASYJ.1R0Y I.EAH RAY (Popular N. B. C. Radio Artist) A Paramount Picture r. Gen'l grT js't Gem Mgr. |