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Show ''tr ; PAGE FOUR 4 PROVO (UTAH)- SUNDAY HERAI, SUNIXAY; MAY 22, 1938! ir f 1 v ore n Timpanogos War4 ' Sharon Ward MRS. MERRILL. CRAXDALL Reporter Phone 028-R-S The marriage of Miss Flora Anderson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Anderson of Sharon ward to Clay Dunn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Dunn of Provo, took place Thursday evening at -the home of the bride. The cere-. cere-. mony was performed" at 6 o'clock with President A. V. Watkins of-f of-f iciating. The attendants of the t bride were Miss Norma .Hampshire .Hamp-shire and Miss Velma Bunnell and V Paul Anderson and Julian Fronk were best men." A wedding supper was served immediately after the ceremony. Covers being laid for tb bride and groom. Miss Velma Bunnell, Julian Fronk, Miss Norma Hampshire, and Paul An-. An-. derson, President" and Mrs. Wat-kins, Wat-kins, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Dunn. FEPCOy Summerize NOW! Let Us Service These Points For Carefree Motoring: Chassis Drain Crankcase. 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The party then attended the graduation gradua-tion exercises at the Lincoln high school where the bride was a graduate.- The , young couple will make-'their home in Provo until June 1 when they will move to Ot-em where they will make their home on the Canyon drive. A delightful "bride's shower was given in compliment to Miss Flora Anderson at the home of her mother, Mrs. O. H. Anderson Wednesday Wed-nesday afternoon. Miss Virginia Lee from the B. Y. U. read a play and Mrs. Nina Stratton sang a solo, "Mother Machree." One interesting in-teresting game was played and tasty refreshments were served to: Mrs. Andrea Watkins, Mrs. Fern Laudie, Mrs. Stella Duffin, Mrs. Clarissa Carroll, Mrs. Grace Washburn, Mrs. Kate Cordner Mrs. Eleanor Bishop, Mrs. Nina SLialton, Mrs. Nita Blair, Mrs. Louise Peterson, Mrs. Jack Gatenr Ly, Mrs. rtuth Jolley, Mrs. Sarah i'resiwieh, Mrs. Pnil Edwards, iiis. Verena Holt, Mrs. Madeline Fuin worth, Mijs. Susie Carter, idcCcii uiy. Mi s. Natalea Snuei, Mia. EUici Pyne, Mrs. Yu-:aua, Yu-:aua, ilio. Miriam Biadshaw, jkiio. L-tUd. Tucker, Mis. Jennie Tnome, Mis. ithoda Boren, Mrs. :sam Kitchen, Mrs. Sam Hamp-. ohiie, Mrs. r'nyllis Hancock, Mrs. Kocheihans, Mrs. McKinley Cook, Mrs. Etta ' Dixon, Fawn ami Lorna Anderson all of Orem ana Mrs. Martin Dunn, Mrs. Roy Dunn, Mrs. Peterson, Miss Virginia Vir-ginia Dee and Miss Gwen Hartley all of 'Provo. Tne honor guest received re-ceived many 4ovely and useful guts. Orem Bridge club members' enjoyed en-joyed a dehghtful covered dish party at the home of Mrs. LeEari iiurr Wednesday evening. Prizes were awarded tor high scores tor the past series of games with Mis. A. A. Richards winning first and Mrs. R. D. Wells winning, second. sec-ond. Following the luncheon con-li con-li act bntige was played with Mrs. A. A. Richards and Mrs. M. F. Crandall winning the favors. Other members present were: Mrs. Burr, Mrs. J. B. Sumner, Mrs. iutman Christensrn, Mrs. J. D. i'yne, Mrs. R. D. Wells and Mrs. Harold Calder. Mrs. Mary.Dodge, Carlos Dodge and Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Randall and their family visited with Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Park during the week. The Primary association will Here's Real Economy and actual figures to prove it. Look! BIG ICE CUBES FOR at local average electric rates A sample of how Kelvinator gives more for your money, in ice-making ice-making as in everything else I Built-in Thermometer. Low Easy Terms Only a Few Cents a APPLIANCE GO. Springville, Utah ate ' . . 1 i ... Ml . ii r m . ae r;: l . w- .A -It " " : - r-". J? - ::-:--:) f ' m -m Jx:-:-:-:-;: , '"" C ,.V:' " -,:-." . There s plenty of laughs to go round in the Uinta's second annual dizzy, daffy "Nut Show" which has as part of the fun Joe E. Brown and Jane Wyman in "Wide Open Faces." In the lower corner is Vic tor Moore with Vicki Lester in that merry matrimonial mix-up called "This Marriage .Business." That's not all the tom-foolery Either for there's those clown princes of riots, The Three Stooges, in a comedy come-dy riot, and the dippiest cartoon of the year as well as other surprises. sur-prises. Come and have a nutty good time. have charge of the services in Sharon ward Sun-day evening. The program will combine the Spring Festival numbers and the graduation gradua-tion of Guides and Seagull girls. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Jolley of Los Angeles, California were overnight over-night guests of their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Jolley Wednesday. Other guests who came to visit with the Jolleys that evening were Mr. and Mrs. James Blair and Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Pinegar. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. M. Vernon and their family and Mr. and Mrs. Verdan Richardson left Saturday Satur-day morning for an extended vacation va-cation trip in the eastern states and Canada. Mayor B. M. Jolley, Ertman Christensen and Ray Gillman went to Salt Lake City Friday on .business .busi-ness for the town. 4-1! Suoer visors In County Named Community supervisors for county 4-H club work this season are announced by Miss Bessie J. Kirkham, home demonstration agent. Club leaders' training classes will be held three days this week in Provo, Payson and American Fork. Supervisors are: Lehi. Mrs. Hutchings; American Fork, Mrs. Inez McDonald; Pleasant Grove, Mrs. Emily Peterson; Manila, Mrs. Laurena Warnick; Highland, Mrs. June Sargent; Pleasant View, Mrs. Marion Ercanbrack. Springville, Mrs. J. C. Nielson, Mrs. Grant Whitehead; Maple-ton, Maple-ton, Miss Grace Holley; Spanish Fork, Mrs. Fay Lewis; Benjamin, Mrs. Lula Miller; Lake Shore, Mrs. LaVern Beckstrom; Santa quin, Mrs. Betty Tuckett; Salem Mrs. Merle Christensen. Training class times are: Pro vo, Tuesday, city "arid county building-, 2 p. m.; Payson, Wed nesday, junior high school, 2 p m.; Thursday, American Fork, city hall, 2 p. m. 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The book will give you much helpful advice, and will tell of the numerous numer-ous patients who have found. relief re-lief at the Thornton & Minor Clinic one of the largest and oldest in America without general gener-al anesthetic or the usual 'hospital experience. The book is free for the asking. It will $e mailed you in plain wrapper and without obligation.' ob-ligation.' adv) NERVOUSNESS V Jl j vs : m ' i (Lmmrn , Jl PMPtTAIKM !I ARTHRITIS' JiiiW!"IJ!5Mt ' imtUMWISM flylTP VMjA. stomach ' BACKACHE " OOHuf ; PHYSICAL I vttx? 1WWU j j PROSTATIC .- AND COLON I svJJr lOnNutSHow! Hunn and JVedra Liewis, will give a demonstration of how a club meeting should be conducted, and a special demonstration of milk beverages will be given by Juan- ita Campbell and Mary Daley. Mrs. Ercanbrack, county club secretary, will discuss special club program features, tours, contests and outmgs. Miss Kirkham will direct the work. Tolhurst Recital Slated On Tuesday Gilbert Tolhurst, graduate stu dent from Ogden, will be present ed in a vocal recital Tuesday eve ning in College hall by Farris L. Edgley, music instructor at Brig- ham Young university. Miss Dearwyn Sardoni. concert master of the B. Y. U. symphony orchestra, will be assisting artist on the program, playing two violin solos. Mr. Edgley will accompany both Mr. lolhuist ana Miss Sar doni. Townsend Delegate Selection of a national conven tion delegate will go forward at a Townsend club meeting, Tuesday at 8 p. m. in city court room, re ports President John Harrison. The session is open to the public The national convention, .will.&e in Los Angeles, June 19 to 21. mum LAST BIG DAY and Your Final Qhance to See the Picture that First Made This Little Star Famous! (T t..r mmu (mm Plus This First Run Action Hit With Your Favorites! The Three mm 111 mm.. - ----" " ALso -' LEW LEHR in "MOVIETONE NEWS' l5c ANYTIME! N - "You're my first daddy... and my nicest one!" rJYJ I "Don't forget me I I when you grow to Jl1tli,m, IF Radio ram SUNDAY, MAY 23 A. M. ' 6:00 KSL Sunrise Serenade. 6:30 KSL Music of the Morning. 7:00 CBS Church of the Air. 8:00 KSL Uncle Tom and the Comic Strips. . 8:30 CBS .Major Bowes Capitol Theater Famify. 9:30 CBS KSL Presents the Salt Lake Tabernacle Choir and Organ. 10:00 CBS Church of the Air. 10:30 KSL Christian Science Radio Service. 10:45 CBS Poet's Gold. 11:00 CBS W alb erg Brown, Strings. 11:30 KSL International News. 11:45 KSL Junior Philosopher. P. M. 12:00 CBS Pan-American Program. Pro-gram. 1:30 CBS To toe announced. 2:00 KSL American League Baseball Game. 3:15 KSL Melody Fashion Parade. Pa-rade. 3:30 CBS Phil Cook's Almanac. 4:00 KSL Strange as it Seems. 4:15 KVJL KSL Concert Orchestra. Orches-tra. 4:30 KSL Count of Monte Cristo. 5:00 CBS St. Louis Blues. 5:30 CBS Lyn Murray's Musical Gazette. 5:45 KSL Cactus Mac and His Saddle Tramps. 6:00 CBS Sunday Evening Hour, Symphony Orchestra and Chorus. 7:00 CBS Lois Elliman and Charles Paul. 7:15 KSL Isham Jones and his orchestra. 8:00 CBS Abe Lyman and his orchestra. 8:30 CBS Duke Ellington and his orchestra. 9:00 CBS Joe Penner, with Ben Pollock's orchesrta. 9:30 KSL L. D. S. Sunday Eve ning Service. 10:00 KSL The Catholic Hour. 10:15 KSL International News. 10:30 CBS Henri Gendron and his orchestra. 11:00 KSL Sunday Evening on Temple Square, Frank Asper at the Organ and William Hardi-man, Hardi-man, violinist. 11:30 CBS Thanks for the Memory. Mem-ory. 11:45 CBS Dick Jurgen's ar.tt his orchestra. MIDNIGK l 12:00 CBt' Joe Saunders and his orchestra. 12:30 CBS Les Parker and his orchestra. 1:00 KSL.Goodnijrht. MONDAY, MAY 23 A.. M. jfrog llhJ'.kliliiWil I I 1 1 , Ti inr Tm f ir-1-- " ' ' 1 ' : ' DRAMA As Men Hunt GOLD! ACTION As Men Fight for GOLD VIOLENCE As Men Find GOLD! ROMANCE ; As Men Die for GOLD! To Glory Sweeping named Utah Hotleraior Mr. and vMrs. W. H. Olsen of Provo- won new offices as " the fifty-third annual Utah conference of Congregational churches- con cluded Friday night in Salt Lake City. . Mr. Olsen will be utan moder ator, succeeding the Rev. Roy B. Damon, pastor of Phailps Con gregational church ' in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Olsen will be secre tary. World peace was urged during closing conference sessions, with the Rev. Claton S. Rice, D. Seattle, superintendent of the Washington state conference, speaking. Assure Good Roads At Deer Creek Site Good roads wilK be maintained at Deer Creek damsite during the course of construction E. O. Larson, Lar-son, U. S. bureau of reclamation engineer, assures Clayton Jenkins, chamber of commerce secretary, in a letter received Saturday. The government and state highway high-way commission are agreed on what sections will te maintained by each, and included in fhe plans are oij surfacing of portions- of the road where construction " will not interfere. 6:00 KSL Sunrise Serenade. 7:00 KSL International News. 7:45 KSL Morning Moods. 8:00 KSL International News. i9:15 CBS Kitty Keene Inc. 9:30 CBS Romance of Helen Trent. 9:45 CBS Our Gal, Sunday. 10:00 CBS Gold Medal Feature Time "Betty and Bob" "Hymns of all Churches." "Arnold Grimm's Daughter." "Valiant Lady." 11:00 CBS Big Sister. 11:30 CBS Console Memories. P. M. 12:00 KSL International News. 12:15 CBS Matinee in Manhattan. 1:00 CBS Myrt and Marge. 1:15 CBS Pretty Kitty Kelly. 1:30 CBS Hilltop House with Bess Johnson. 2:00 KSL Rhythm Revue. 2:45 CBS "New Horizons." 3:00 KSL International News. 3:15 CBS Among Your Souvenirs. Sou-venirs. 4:00 CBS Not So Long Ago. 4:15 CBS Jck Shannon, songs l.x' At The Paramount1 r FT'. . S ft- I --11 A beautiful romance is brought to the screen with the full glory of natural color when George Brent and Olivia De lavilland are seen in the mighty story of "Gold Is Where You Find It," at the Paramount starting today. Jtfargaret Lindeay, Claude Rains and Barton Mac-Lane Mac-Lane are others featured in the cast of this outstanding production. LilUllLiunuil It's the Dizziest - Daffiest - Goofiest -Craziest - Loonyist bit of Tom Foolery You Ever Laughed at ! Positively No Sense To !t - - But Oh! WhatFunl Our 2nd Annual "IUT 811017" I laughs! The "NUT SHOW" is AVV M Now in Full Swing " :v' and Still More. , V, II Coming! V J Jtj 1 Jl second V .Ai: y Here's a Squirrely Romance! Cupid's Arrows Bark Gangland'.v Guns! And Romance Runs a With Danger! ADDED THE 3 STOOGES The Screen's Nuttiest Nuts . in Casluand Carry The Screwiest Cartoon of the Year! 'Porky's Hare Hunt' Sound News Ccme & t 1 - A mrlar-shaking mirthquake! How iiie gals go for Joe as a Dizzy "Dick" on the loose for From Race QQSDC f hS wHh ALLAN LANE VICKI LESTER Many Dippy Novelties and SURPRISPS! - Early - First Show 1 :00 |