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Show -; PAGE SIX PRO VP (UTAH) SUNDAY HERALD SUNDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1937 Paramount Sets "Firefly", Double Feature at Uinta Double Feature At Uinta December's great month of screen hits is in full swing today - at Paramount and Uinta theaters. At the Paramount the picture that has shown at advance prices all over the nation comes today at regular prices lollowing a sensational sen-sational three-week engagement in Salt Lake "The Firefly" starring Jeanette McDonald, Allan Al-lan Jones, Warren WiHiam. It is said to be an even"Iiner production pro-duction than the famous "May-time," "May-time," reportedly one of the best-liked best-liked pictures of the year here. Rudolph Friml love songs are romantically done, topped by such pongs as "Sympathy," "Love Is Like a Firefly." and others. It took two years to make the "Firefly." "Fire-fly." On the same program will be the first of greater Mickey Mouse comedies by Walt Disney, . "Hawaiian "Haw-aiian Holiday." Latest Paramount News completes the program. Madeleine Carroll The Uinta-.afiers a great double feature show. For comedy there is the stoy of the richest girl in Styl-EEZ sAW O Grare and loveliness! But you needn't envy the lady. You can walk beautifully, too, in a pair of Sly-EEZ Shoes! How comfortable they are . . . how marvel -ously they relieve the strain that robs jour walk of gracefulness. grace-fulness. The exclusive Flare-Fit Flare-Fit innersole is the most effective thing ever designed to help prevent awkward ivobbly ankles. And the Sty l-EEZ l-EEZ Fall collection is stunning. stun-ning. onic in and see! W75 J A SELBY EEZ BY SHOE TAYLOR BMOS COMmNY THE DEPARTMENT STORE OF PROVO rrvr- m:,.,,....v wwy i;vi.mm,hui ; I , I1" miiWMWW'W " 1 W"n t - i - - -" - 13 tws - - ;j Francis Lederer, Madeline Carrcll and Mischo Auer are seen at the Uinta in the year's biggest double feature program today. the world, played by Madeleine Carroll, who is husband-hunting but runs up against Francis Led-erer Led-erer in "It's All Yours." Mischa Auer and Grace Bradley head a big cast. Companion feature is the gripping grip-ping story, "They Won't Forget." To tell what this story reveals would spoil in part the dramatic dynamite of a gre?t picture. A program of short treats completes this, show at Uinta today. Doors Doorsopen at 12:50 and the program pro-gram starts at 1 o'clock. Employees Contest In Scrip S-elling Employees of the Intermoun-tain Intermoun-tain theaters are in the midst of a big scrip selling contest for Christmas, to show theater goers the advisability, and idealness of theater scrip books as Christmas gifts for their friends. Theater scrip books come in $1 and $2.50 books, and are a gift that everyone young or old can use and will thank you for throughout the year. Employee.1 of the theaters are all taking part in the contest, and in addition addi-tion to making extra Christmas money for themselves they also compete for a cash prize for the one selling the greatest amount. Birthdays BIRTHDAY GREETINGS SUNDAY. DEC. 5 C. A. GRANT. -Xmas Special! Living Room Suites y ' in Many New Fabrics " ll I Sturdilv. Built v rni'ii,' fl jf . New in Design fjgf fS Includes 2-Piece Living Room Suite End Table Lamp - Scarf No Interest See Our Beautiful Assortment of TABLE LAMPS Large Variety and Many Types of Shades-AS Shades-AS LOW AS g2 No Carrying Charge EDGEMONT MRS. EVA GILLESPIE Reporter Phone 040-J-2 Mrs. Emma Brereton was hostess host-ess to the Literary club at her home Friday afternoon. Mrs. Cordelia Cor-delia Booth reviewed the book "Wake Up and Live." The meeting meet-ing was in charge of Mrs. Martha Stewart, and a delicious luncheon was .served at small tables to Mrs. Harry Micheal, Mrs. Darrell Michcal and Mrs. May Muhle-stein, Muhle-stein, guests and the following; members: Mrs. Stewart, Mrs. Booth, Mrs. Florence Uamuti-lain, Uamuti-lain, Mrs. Hilda Conder, Mrs. Lo-leta Lo-leta Dixon, Mrs. Loia Wiscomb, Mrs. Lydia Hogan, Mrs. Merne Schoney, Mrs. Grace Peay, Mrs. LaVern Jones, Mrs. Effie Pine-gar, Pine-gar, Mrs. Zana Madsen and the hostess. The following ward people attended at-tended the funeral services for William Lowther, a former member mem-ber of the ward, held in the Seventeenth Sev-enteenth ward chapel in Salt Lake friday: Mr. ana mrs. i nomas Farnsworth, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. i Ferguson, Mr. and Mrs. George Boyce Jr., Fred Duster.ourg, Mis. O. C. Marriotti, Mrs. Sharp Gillespie, Gil-lespie, Mrs. h loi a Bigler, Mrs. Edwin Booth, Mrs. Racheal Mecham, Mrs. Fred Ferguson, Mrs. Elsie Campbell and Alta Mecham. Other Sharon stake members attending the services were Owen Ford and Mr. and Mr.';. Axel Andreason. Mr. Ferguson Fer-guson was a speaker at the services. serv-ices. Mr. and Mrs. Wilford R. Stubbs were Salt Lake visitors Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Stubbs, and Mrs. Stubbs' mother, Mrs. Amassa Pen-rod, Pen-rod, left Saturday for California, where Mrs. Penrod was called due to the serious illness of her daughter, Melva. Commencing at 10 u. m. this morning priesthood meeting will be held in the ward chapel for all quorums in accordance with the new church plan. At 10:30 a. m. Sunday school will convene. Immediately Im-mediately following Sunday school., regular fast meeting will be held. Tonight at 7 o'clock a fine program pro-gram has been prepared under the direction of the M. I. A. officers offi-cers will be given. The theme, "Church History in Music" will be carried out. All members of the ward and friend.; are invited to attend. 'si Man Godfrey' On Prouo Screon Still a winning laugh of the year is "My Man Godfrey" which opened its second run engagement engage-ment at the Provo theater yesterday. yester-day. William Powell does fine comedy com-edy work teamed with Carole Lombard. When she tries to make love to Bill and kiss him he throws her under a cold shower to cool her off that's just the type of picture it is. included in the cast are Alice Brady, Gail Patrick and Eugene Pallette. Short treats conclude the program. Bigger December screen hits will be presented at no advance in prices. Loretta Young, Don Ameche and Tyrone Power are seen Tuesday and Wednesday in "Love is News." Such hits follow as Errol Flynn in "Green Light"; the all color hit of the year, "A Star is Born" starring Fredric March and Janet Gaynor; Gary Cooper in "Mr. Deeds Goes to Town"; "Jungle Princess" with exotic Dorothy Lamour; Jack Benny and a big cast in "College Holiday"; Claudette Colbert, Mel-vyn Mel-vyn Douglas and Robert Young in "I Met Him in Paris." Month pf Big Programs To Feature Screen's Greatest December brings bigger shows conjunction with the opening day than any month ofi the year to showing of "Madame X' starring theater goers of Proyo according Gladys George will be given free to J. D. Braunagel. local manager samples of merchandise offered UTAH MINING STOCKS BY UNITFD PRESS of Intermountain theaters. Into full swing last week with ' the showing of "Dead End," today the Paramount brings the original -vrtshow length production of "The Firefly" starring Jeannette MacDonald and Allan Jones -a picture that has the reputation of being just as beautiful, romantic roman-tic and tuneful as the popular "Maytime." Wednesday with $250 Buck Nite comes Marlene Dietrich, Herbert Her-bert Marshall and Melvyn Douglas Doug-las in the first of the greater Buck Nite pictures, "Angel" Other December Buck Nite attractions at-tractions at the Paramount will include "This Way Please" which stars -Buddy Rogers, Mary Livingstone, Living-stone, (Mrs. Jack Benny), Betty Grable, and follows "Angel." Then such hits as Jane Withers in "45 Fathers," and Robert Montgomery Montgom-ery and Rosalind Russel in 'Live, Lo've and Learn." Sample Night Another December innovation presented ror the first time Thursday, Thurs-day, will be "Sample Night." In Alta Tun $ .01 Bingham Metals .. .23i Cardiff 21 Chief Con 52 Colo. Con 02 Comb Metals 15 East Tin. Con 20 East Utah oi Eureka Bullion ... .15 Eureka Lily 55 Eureka Mines 01 Horn Silver 35 Iron King 17 Kennebec 0? Keystone 09 Lehi Tin tic 00. ' - Mt. Citv Cop 6.00 Mammoth 1.25 New Quincy 11 North Lily 54 Ohio Copper IS1! Park Bingham ... .02 'i- Park City Con 26 Park Nelson 02 '-j Park Premier . . . .07 Park Utah 2.50 Provo 15 S. K. Coal 8.50 Swansea Con. . Tintic Cent. . . . Tintic Lead . . . Tintic Stand. . , Victor Con New Park 01 .01 ' .49 5.25 .03 .17 $ .01 4 .25 .23 .54 .03 16 .25 02 V, .16 56 .02 Vi .36 .20 .09 .12 .01 6.50 1.35 .13 .55 .14 .03 .29 .03 10 3.25 .22 9.50 .02 .02 .50 5 40 .06 .20 Market News Stocks higher in light trading. Bonds higher and moderately active; U. S. government issues higher. Curb stocks irregularly higher. Foreign exchange steady in relation re-lation to dollar. Cotton easy. LOS ANGELES, Dec. 4 r.n Butter and eggs: Butter: Extras 37, prime firsts 36, standards 35, undergrade 34. Eggs: Large and small unchanged; un-changed; medium 22, down k. from leading manufacturer. Other big pictures in the month at the Paramount are Shirley Temple in 'Heidi" with Jean Her-sholt; Her-sholt; "Wife. Doctor and Nurse," with Loretta Young, Warner Baxter Bax-ter and Virginia Bruce; "True Confession," with Fred MacMur-ray MacMur-ray and Carole Lombard; "Rosalie," "Rosa-lie," which will be the New Year's Eve frolic hit starring tappin? Eleanor Powell and singing Nel son Eduy." 0- The Uinta will offers ' Alca-traz Alca-traz Island"; "Ever Since Eve." j In quality and in beauty of pattern, we with Robert Montgomery and j recommend Sterling Inlaid as the best Marion Davies; "Merry Go Round 1 in silverplated ware. We would like Of 1938," a sparkling musical; to tell you why. comedy; new Mr. Moto and Jones j Family stories; Zane Grey action . HOLMES t EDWARDS INLAID stories; the Walt Disney academy award revue; Gene Autrey in "Public Cowboy No. 1." c TODAY ! Join Us in One of the Year's Biggest Laughs! HE BURNED HER UP! When she tried to kiss him, he gave her a cold shower I A RE-SHINGLE RIGHT OVER YOUK OLD SHLNULES Economical and durable job. Sef for Estimates Mutual Coal & Lumber Go jnivcisai ft isiNisv Free parcel checking service! will be offered . all Provo theaters. Give parcels to the doorman Hlett Jewelry Company 1S1 WEST CENTEIt I'rovo POUIOL-LOmBflRD 1 ) my Mm r with Alic Gail Jean B1? ADY PATRICK DIXON Eug.n. PALLETTE Alan MOWBRAY ADDED SHORT TREATS First Show at 1:10 15c Til 6 - 25c Eves. STARTS rOOAY! ojQr n dS5 cl Mickey Mouse V H J fl 1 - rtTnU I M $g Latest Color Cartoon Riot WMIArA SauaL Hmll 'Hawaiian Holiday' 1 Theater "r! " r V , Mi;. ISX Eft's ITE'tm 11 o o o THE BIGGEST PROGRAM - - - On December's Month of Screen Hits! - - - and That's Saying Plenty I LOOK IT OVER Rub Your Eyes Then Read it Ajrain To Convince Yourself Your-self It's True! And Furthermore It's At Our Regular Bargain Prices! jJ MADELEINE MISCHA AUER Grace' Bradley And on the Same Program the Great Dramatic H i t Salt Iike Paid 54)c to See On a Single Feature mm TV 1 illlllI IE U. pUlur. tn. - GLOR!A CLAUDE RArfAR0 HORWS Added Short Treats o r A Theater Scrip Books Are Ideal Gifts T.VYLQR BROS COMPANY Furniture Department i |