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Show 1 i-- - -f' J w - - - - - v. " . X ..... . f V J PAGE ' SEVEN PROVO (UTAH) SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY; -. JANUAKY 8, 1939 ft! 1 H 1 1 1 .41 ll If Ik - I , 1 ft i! i i ' 4 ,i -i i M i EASANT GROVE MISS VIOLA WEST " Jorrepondent Phone 2- . i . i Charles. Thome and Lee Peterson well known merchants and civic leaders were guests of honor at a farewell dinner given at the Luncheonette Saturday evening by the executive officers of the chamber of commerce, the city councilmen and their partners. Thirty were in attendance. " Hie two gentlemen with their families are leaving Tuesday for Los Angeles to enter business. Mr. Thorne has operated a meat and grocery store for several years. He will resign as member of the city council, the Alpine school board, and the chamber of commerce. com-merce. Mr. Peterson who has been manager of Christensen's store for some time, was also a member of the city council, and he was president of the chamber of commerce. com-merce. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Bezzant entertained en-tertained at dinner on Moi.day for Mr. and Mrs. Eldores Smith, Provo; Mr. and Mrs. Alma Stewart, Stew-art, Vineyard; Mr. and Mrs. Vern Cullimore and family, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Adamson and family. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill N. Warnick attended an Eldridge family reunion re-union held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Orin Baird in Provo on Monday. Mon-day. Angeline Warnick -of Salt Lake She recently returned from a visitf with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. VVarnick of Montana. A ' social of interest was theN dinner party given by Mr. and Mrs- Frank B. Newman at their home on Wednesday evening. Those invited were Dr. and Mrs. Grant Y. Anderson, Messrs and Mesdames E. A. Beck, C. A. Gam-ette, Gam-ette, Lyean Johnson, Karl Banks, Lewis Olpin, J. M. Macfarlane, H. S. Richards. M. D. Radmall, E. R. West, A. P. Warnick, Junius A. West, S. W. Hilton. Milton Adam-son, Adam-son, Ross Nielson, Robert Hold-away. Hold-away. Miss Lucy Wadley has returned to Circleville to continue her teaching teach-ing after spending the holidays with her mother Mrs. Jesse Wad-ley Wad-ley and family. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Dickerson of St. George are guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dickerson. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas' Fentun had as their guests for dinner Tuesday evening. Miss Estell Fer.- ton, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Banks, j Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Jacobs, Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Richards. j The Misses Margaret and Mary Ellen Olsen have returned to Cedir I'ity alter spending the vacation period with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Olsen. Mr. and Mrs. Dunne Harper PL SIZE FOR SlZ&-,M0i GMC announces all-new trucks and all-new engines for 1939 here now! CMC's have striking strik-ing NEW appearance NEW larger, roomier, safer cabs NEW bigger bodies NEW Syncro-Mesh Syncro-Mesh transmission on heavier models and 10 NEW Diesel models! See GMC here today! Timm payments through our own YMAC Plan bt lowest available rates RUSS 150 NORTH UNIVERSITY IN PETER B. Z 5 "1 f v -y ;""Sy( A' ; wy V jfe . s y v. y-. Wayne Morris and Claire Trevor are seen at the Paramount today in a story of breathless action and beauty, "The Valley of the Giants," set in the gorgeous Redwood forest and made even more beautiful by being filmed entirely in technicolor. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Olson Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Smith of Amer ican Fork were dinner guests of - 1" , Mlo ""' nesday evening. Keith Warnick. son of Mr. and Mrs- A- R Warnick has registered at the A. CL, uogan, ior me winter quarter. Petition Filed In Bank Matter Authority to accept $1,000 for a note and mortgage held by the closed Provo Commercial and Savings bank on a Davis counVy property is sought in a petition filed Saturday with the clerk of district court. Bank executives report the note, dated April 11. 1932, payable pay-able within one year, was for $11,447.75, and signed by Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Hunter who are now "absolutely unable to make payment" the petition states. C. H. Day offers to take the , note and mortgage for $1,000; the property has gone to Davis county fo" non tax payment. Banking officers report the depositors de-positors committee is of the opinion the offer should be accepted. ac-cepted. . TRAHER, INC. AVENUE KYNE'S STORY v' s j-v-'y.;- , IS, J V T y"V'VV " - ,- y s Basketball Comes To Screen in New College Romance A thoroughly refreshing novelty nov-elty a college picture in which the hero is not a football star will be introduced to audiences next Wednesday at the Paramount Para-mount theatre, when Paramount's new "Campus Confessions" opens there. The film, which was inspired by the complaints of collegiate bodies that too much emphasis was being placed by motion pictures pic-tures on football as the only important im-portant college sport, turns for its scenes of athleWc achievement to the basketball court, and features fea-tures no less a luminary of the court game than Hank Luisetti, Stanford ace rated the greatest player the game has ever known. Co-featured with Luisettin in the film are Betty Grable and Eleanore Whitney, in the roles of campus lovelies, plus William Henry, Thurston Hall and Fritz Feld. The film was directed by Georsre Archainbaud. Worn automobile camshaft bearings cause an excessive oil leakage which results in fouled plugs, burned up rings, and heavy carbon. 10 NEW DIESEL MODELS Only GMC offers a full line of Diesel models! Only GMC has 3, 4 and 6 cylinder Diesel engines en-gines ! Only GMCDiesel have the famous GM 2-cycIe principle resulting result-ing in smaller, lighter, smoother engines! Models from 2 tons up. PHONE 666 RADIO PROGRAMS KDYL MONDAY, JAN. 9 A. M. 6:00 KDYL Early Birds of 1939. 6:30 KDYL KDYL Dude Wrang- $613 6:45 KDYL The Opportunity Program. 7:00 KDYL- Daybreak Digest 7:15 KDYL George Hall's music. 7:30 KDYL Breakfast Table Edition, Edi-tion, of World-Wide Trans-radio Trans-radio News. ' 7:45 KDYL Little Church in the Rockies with John Seagle, baritone. 8:00 KDYL Morning Melody Mill 8;30 KDYL Bye, Bye Blues. 8:45 KDYL On the Mail Robert Rob-ert Hood Bowers' Band. 9:00 NBS Ted White, tenor. 9:15 NBC Jingle Town Gazette. 9:30 KDYL Harmony Highlights. 9:45 NBC Kitty Keene, Inc., drama. 10:00 KDYL "llhose Happy Gil-mans." Gil-mans." 10:15 NBC The O'Neills, drama. 10:35 KDYL r Refreshment Time v with Singin' Sam. 11:00 NBC Jdhn's Other Wife. 11:15 NBC Just Plain Bill. 11:30 NBC Dangerous Road, drama. 11:45 NBC Dr. Kate, by Hal Bur-dick. Bur-dick. 12:00 NBC Betty and Bob. P. M. 12:15 NBC Arnold Grimm's Daughter. 12:30 NBC Valiant Lady. 12:45 NBC Hymns of All Churches, Church-es, directed by Joe Emerson. Emer-son. Marlin. 1:00 NBC The story of Mary 1:15 NBC Ma Perkins. 1:30 NBC Pepper Young's family. fam-ily. 1:45 NBC The Guiding Light. 2:00 NBC Backstage Wife, drama. 2:15 NBC Stella Dallas, drama. 2:30 NBC Vic and Sade. drama. 2:45 NBC Girl Alone, dramatic sketch. 3:00 KDYL, 1939 Culbertson Bridge System Robert Lee Jackson, teacher and narrator. 3:15 KDYL The Inquiring Reporter. Re-porter. 3:30 KDYL The Cadets Quartet, . popular male chorus. 3:45 KDYL Afternoon Edition of World-Wide last minute transradio news service. 4:00 KDYL. To Be Announced. 4:15 KDYL Song of the Islands. 4:45 KDYL Monday Tea Dance, Afternoon music for the moderns. 5:15 KDYL Paster Singers. 5:30 KDYL Jack Armstrong. 5:45 KDYL Reggie Child's orchestra. or-chestra. 6:00 KDYL Jules Lande's Salon Group. 6:15 KDYL, Evening Edition News. (Paid Advertisement) Piano Recital to Be Held Monday Advanced piano students of Professor Elmer E. Nelson of Brigham Young university music department will be heard in recital re-cital Monday evening, January 9, at 8 o'clock "in College hall. Assisting As-sisting artists will be a woodwind trip under the' direction of Professor Profes-sor Robert Sauer. The following is the progarm arid students: "Etude, opus 22, No. 1," by Wollenhaupt. Marian Jeanne Merrill; Mer-rill; "Rhapsody Mlgnonne," Koel-ing, Koel-ing, Marian Young; "Polichin-,clle," "Polichin-,clle," Rachmaninoff, Elaine Hair; "Nocturno," Grieg, VJivian Gentry; Gen-try; "Juba Dance," Dett, Zola Ja-cobsen; Ja-cobsen; "Scaramouche," Chamin-ade. Chamin-ade. Donna Sorenson; "Clair de j : jEves NEW TODAY! A Program Everyone Will Enjoy! THERE'S LAUGHS - THRILLS - ACTION TEARS and GLADNESS ... AH Packed Into (ANNABEL JACK OAIIE LUCILLE BALL ADDED Cartoon Riot "PORKY THE GOB" x dropped tlrosgk Ig ' , 2 '' j " 1 - I It's- v All I .v 1 Way. I ..x KSL SUNDAY, JAN. 8 6:30 KS Sunrise Serenade. 7 :00 CBS From the Organ Loft, with Julius Mattfeld, 7:30 CBS Wings Over Jordan. 8:00 CBS Church of the. Air. . 8:45 KSL. Uncle Tom and the Comic Strips. , 9:15 KSL. Christian . Science Ra- , dio Service. 9:30 .CBS Major Bowes' Capitol Theatre Family. 10:30 CBS Salt Lake Tabernacle Choir and Organ. 11:30 KSL International News P. M. 12:15 KSL International News. 12:30 CBS The Texas Rangers. 1:00 CBS Philharmonic Symphony Sym-phony Society of New York, John Barberolli, conductor. 4:00 CBS The Silver Theater. 4:30 CBS The Laugh Liner with Billy House. 6:00 CBS This is New York. 7:00 CBS Sunday Evening Hour, Symphony Orchestra and chorus, conducted. by Eugene Ormandy. 8:30 CBS "I Want a Divorce." 9:30 KSL Historic. Dramas of the L. D. S. Church. 10:00 KSL Catholic Hour. 10:15 KSL International News. 10:30 CBS "Let's Communicate." 11:00 KSL Sunday Evening on Temple Square. Frank Asper, organist; "William "Wil-liam Hardiman, violin- f ist. 11:30 CBS Thanks for the Memory. Mem-ory. 11:45 CBS Harry Owens and his orchestra. A. M. 12:15 CBS Phil Harris and his Orchestra. 12:45 CBS Prelude to Midnight. 1:00 KSL Goodnight. MONDAY, JAN. 9 A. M. 6:00 KSL Sunrise Serenade. 7:00, KSL International News. 7:15 KSL Utah Buckaroos. 8:00 CBS Pretty Kitty Kelly. 8:45 CBS Elsie Thompson at the Organ. 9:00 KSL Words and Music. v 9:15 CBS Eton Boys. 10:00 KSL Old Time Favorites. 10:15 CBS "Her Honor. Nancy James." 10:30 CBS Romance of Helen Trent. 10:45 CBS Our Gal Sunday. 11:15 CBS Life Can Be Beautiful. P. M. 12:00 CBS Big Sister 12:15 CBS Aunt Jennie's True Stories. 12:30 KSL Stock Market Quotations Quota-tions and International News. 1:00 CBS Music Hour. 1:30 CBS Scattergood Baines. 2:00 KSL Melody Jamboree. 2:15 CBS Myrt and Marge. 2:30 CBSTHMtop House, with Bess Johnson. 3:15 CBS. Nila Mack's "Let's Pretend." 3:30 KSL International News. 3:45 KSL Words and Music. 4:00 CBS Press Radio News. (Paid Advertisement) Lune," Debussy, Chloe Priday; "Witches Dance," MacDowell, Harris Brinkerhoff. Selection by the woodwin trio, followed by additional piano work consisting of "Butterfly," Don Castleton; "Scherzo in B Flat Minor," Chopin. Stella Mayer; "Liebestsraume," Liszt, Lalah Anderson; An-derson; "Prelude," Debussy, Lela Lund; "Fantasie Impromptu," Chopin, Phyllis Jaroch; 'Spanish Dance," De Falla, Loa Mathews; "Concerto in G Minor, allegro moderato," Moscheles, Elaine Smith. The public is invited to attend. at-tend. One "Big Show K She Made a Racket Out of Faith V - Until Faith Made a Fool Out .Her Show. Starts at IKiO P. L Call 93 for Show Time ; ; ; Stin tt7tahA3lffget: ; V jcW Oalde In 5f -. ! Jack Oakie, pictured in a scene from "Annabel Takes a Tour," a rollicking story of a film queen and her dizzy publicity man on a personal appearance tour, and in which Oakie and Lucille Ball are co-starred. The companion hit features Sally Eilers in "Tarnished Angel," with Lee Bowman and Ann Miller. SPANISH FORK SOCIETY Joseph J. Bud and Lowe Evans and Mr. and Mrs. James Ream and little daughter Sharon were dinner guests New Year's day oi Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Ream and family of Provo. Mr. and Mrs Jame3 Ream and Mr. and Mrs. Duane Hales entertained enter-tained Saturday night after the dance at the home of Joseph S. Evans, with a mulnight New Year's party. Lunch was served to eight couples. Announcement is made of the marriage of W. E. Brockbank of this city to Miss Ella Henelme of Piovo, the ceremony having been performed at the Manti L. D. S. temple, Dec. 31. Honoring the newlyweds Mr. and Mrs. Willis Brockbank entertained at a family dinner for a group of close relatives rela-tives Monday night. The men are brothers. The home of Bishop and Mrs George Hales was the scene of a pleasant family gathering Wednesday Wednes-day night, when Mrs. Hales gave a family dinner, the occasion being be-ing her birthday anniversary and to honor her brother, W. E. Brock-r bank find- his -bride. 'Dinner was served at 7 o'clock at a long table attractively decorated. All the brothers and sisters of Mrs. Hales and her own immediate family were present. Out-of-town guests included: Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Brockbank, Mr. and Mrs- H. D. Brockbank and Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Brockbank, all of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Brockbank, Brock-bank, Provo; Mr. and Mrs. Milt Harrison and Mr. and Mrs. Victor Frampton of Springville, and other close relatives from Spanish 15c Til 6 P. M. TODAY! The. Woman You'll Never Forget - -Common, Tawdry, Magnificent ! The Story of An Amazing Woman! z w v - -V, i Jt SAMUEL X. uuluw i ii nescnis SimiEILILA T1DATTJLA& WITK BARBAftA STANWYCK JOHN BOLES ANNE SHIRLEY AND Alan Hale . Barbara O'Neil Novelty i and r News 4 Doors Open 1:00 P. M. Come Before. 6 P. MJand Save! PiCWCDl NEW TODAY! ft 5 A JRiptbiis Cpmedy Fork. There were 35 members of the family present.' Following dinner the time was sRent in a social way, family reminiscences being the main diversion. Mr. and Mrs. George Newitt of this city entertained as house guests during the holidays, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Barrett of Twin Falls, Idaho; and Mrs. Earl J. Erie of Santiago, California They left early this week for their respective homes. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Nelson of Burley, Idaho, arrived here Tuesday Tues-day to take Mr. and Mrs. John R. Thomas to Southern California for a ten day vacation. They will visit with relatives there. MINT CONQUERORS PUT ON PROBATION SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 7 (U.P) Two 15-year-oU schoolboys who created a sensation by breaking into the supposedly impregnable $1,000,000 U. S. mint, today were placed on three years' probation by Federal Judge A. F. St. Sure. The boys, Paul Francis and William Gallagher, whispered and snickered in court before their case was called. SEVEN CHARGED WITH SMUGGLING NEW YORKT Tn. 7 (1.1!) Seven, men, four of them Italian seamen, were held under bonds totaling $250,000 today, charged with attempting to smuggle $250,000 worth of opium ashore from the freighter Ida, out of Trieste, Italy. Three, residents of New York, OREL? Timpano gos Ward Sharon Ward MRS.. MERIULL CHAN D ALL Keporter iTione The Lincoln senior and junior p. T. A. will , meet in the stake seminary building Monday night. Mrs. Nina Strattoh, president will be in charge. Mrs. Hilda, Knudsen will demonstrate from her department de-partment and B. M. Joiley will discuss the problems connected with the field of coordination in wrhich he is working. George Yusuda has come to Orem. to visit with his parents for two weeks prior to his de parture for the East whore he expects to get employment in chicken hatcheries near Beatrice,. Neb. M,r. Yusuda who is a graduate grad-uate of the Lincoln high school, has recently graduated from both a school of engineering and a school of chick sexing. Mrs.. Hannah Stewart, Mrs. Effie S. Dart and A. J. Stewart of Spanish Fork were luncheon guests of Mrs. M. F. Crandall. A delicious chicken dinner followed fol-lowed by contract bridge were diversions enjoyed by Orem Bridge club membeis Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. J. D. Park. Ihe high score favors were awarded Mrs. LeEarl Burr and Mrs. R, D. Weils. Other members present were Mrs. J. B. Sumner, Mrs. Ertman Christensen, Mrs. M. F. Crandall, Mrs. Harold Caiu-er, Caiu-er, and Mis. Park. Mrs. George Ferguson oi Provo was a guest. LAKE VIEW " II . The missionary committee will have charge of the sacrament meeting Sunday evening. All are invited to attend at 7:30. Among those to attend the funeral of Mrs. Mary A. Williamson William-son McNamara at Midvale Friday Fri-day from Lake View were Bishop j and Mrs. August J. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred H. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Clinger, Mr. and Mrs. Besse Sumsion, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie L. Bunnell. Mrs. Annie An-nie Williamson. The oody was l.i ought to Provo for burial. The Daughters of Utah Pioneers Pio-neers camp Tamarack will meet at tile home of Mrs. August J. Johnson Thursday Jan. 12. All members and those eligible are invited to be present. A very good program has been prepared. The worn and business committee com-mittee of the Relief society will have charge of the program Tuesday, Tues-day, afternoon under the supervision super-vision of Mrs. Rhoda- Huff. A good attendance is requested. were caught in a trap set by policemen and federal, agents after a gun battle on the waterfront. water-front. The others were taken off the ship at Hotoken, N. J. LATEST :NEWS ' 1 1 Entertainment rargaiat V mesSZZ0 -Coming Next . Sunday! . " "Yen Cant Take. It. . 15c Til 6 . - 20c Evmi. . x- |