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Show i; PROVO (UTAH) SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1940 ; ' PAGE TWO "Snow IVhite" to Do Staged Here At The Uinta Theater White and the Seven , wi!l r presented hen ! "Snow TrtUy Church by the Ircvo Conservatory's Conserva-tory's Children" Theater. with Lore Netll, d. rector. The two-act two-act pUy miU be presented by a chil !rea's ca-t of Ja). of -whom 30 carry dramatic parts, supported by ' a group cf 20 LtUe cncers and alr.xera. The play will te available free cf charge to wards and other organizations, or-ganizations, accord. r.r to Prove Conservatory cfflcials. followta Its premier presentation. Friday n jfbt- Only Friday and Saturday dates can be considered, due tc school, it is stated. A cording to advance reports the production la one of the most charming cf children a plays ever staged In Proro. SPRINGVILLE HITS. MANILA cnowN - T2S-W. Mrs. Spender Sumaion of th.ij city is tpewdinj? a del'chtful vacation vaca-tion la Riverside. Calif- where aha Is the guest of her niece, Sim WUlsi C. Creer. the former Vivien Viv-ien Tlor of Parson. Since going to CUottJa. ahe has visited places of Interest la Ocean Park. Hollywood Holly-wood anj ether California cities, njpfir.g especially the . large orange jtov now la tloaaam and ether oeaatlful scenery In and Rear Fores?. Lawn Jlenortal park and llifth FleiJ, Ifrs. Emm Lorjr of this city spent a few days cf the past week at Lcraa where she visited her father David Noakes who was 111 and also ether relatives and f needs. 2dr. T. W. C!?ie and Mrs. Bl CTy4 I ft Friday evenirg on a trip to Hn--7his. Tena, mbere they wi3 atn thir bus hands and attend tha national convention of Aaso-cUted Aaso-cUted Ceiteral Contractors of America. Am-erica. Th:r htaatandj are return-tr.x return-tr.x from ChJcsro. IX. where they wer.t a week ar.9 to view a national nation-al eor.tnctcrs read show. . A xroup of friends delightfully rsrprtaca IS-iS Lucille OaUey at br home Thursday evening, on the excaxioa of her birthday. Games and social chat were enjoyed to-r to-r ether with a delicious luncheon-Those luncheon-Those present gave her ,a lovely fSt, Guests included. Louise Clyde. Use 3 H3r.Ur.st0n, Wilr-a Crown. lXarJ.:rte Simktns, Cecelia ltajxock. Helen Chriitcosta and the ruest cf honor. Of interest to friends here Is an-uotmcetnetit an-uotmcetnetit of the marriage r of Uiu.lItUn EUrtaolomew. daush- ter cf Mr. and Mrs. Geo rye Darth-olesnew Darth-olesnew of this city, to George Crawford, son cf 11 r. and Mrs. A. D. Crawford of LchL which took place Wednesday. January 31. In the Salt Lake temple. The young cottpStf were truest of honor at a dinner given by Mr. and Mrs. A. 1m. Crawford at theLr home In Salt Lake City, immediately after the wedding. Approximately 25 guests attended. . The bride is a crraduate of the local high school and a former student stu-dent of the B. Y. U. Mr. Crawford Craw-ford is also a former B. Y. U. student stu-dent and recently filled a mission in the South -Sea islands. Mrs. Helen Crmndall was hostess to taembers of the Ladies Literary club at her home Thursday eve-nlng; eve-nlng; with President Lela Packard Pack-ard In charge. The program proved especially Interesting with Mrs Clara Sumslon riving in fine manner man-ner a review of the book, "Land Below the Wind,"-by Agr.es Newton New-ton Keith, and Mrs. Arva Bone entertaining with two vocal solos, accompanied by Mrs. Bess Men- denhail. Preceding the trogranr a tasty lunch was served to 21 club members and purs La. Mrs. Naomi ilclling and Miss TOlutheth ILarnw have Jut returned re-turned from a delightful trip to Loa Angeles. Calif. An tntcresfn;" meeting of the Kensington club of the Community Commu-nity church was hld at the home cf Mrs. Charles Franks Thursday afternoon. Mrs- A. M. Lyall. club president, was In charge. The pro-znm pro-znm featured a talk on Finland and Husaia by Mrs. C01 Bianch-ard. Bianch-ard. who also cave letters written 1 by Dr. Anna Pearl Mac Vay, dean of jrtrls at the Wadley high school ; In New York City, written when she visited the countries of Itus-i sla and Finland in 153. the latter adtllrtj? much interest to the topic I A lovely vocal o!o. the Finnish I rational anthem was sur.jr by Mrs. ! Franks. Dainty refreshments were i . K A ' -1 i i . : s .. - i f t t ' N i -tAJ' v-.,.-..v-;.v:?i ' ' . . . av-- i , . -- - :1 i y " ' 5- F.Iotorist Daubs. Drunken Driving A. E. Bulkley, 4?,, of SpringviUe, pleaded not guilty in, city court Saturday tod drunken driving. His trial was cheduled for .Wednesday. He was committed ; to the Utah county jail pending furnishing $100 bond. Bulkley Was arrested Friday night by Sheriff John S. Evans on highway 91 a mile north of Provo. ' ' His brother, A. N. Bulkley, also of SpringviUe, a passenger in the car, which was involved in a minor wreck, was . booked on an Intoxication charge, to which he t'leaded not guilty Saturday. His trial was set for Tuesday. He was released on $10 bond. Sunlight falling on the Sahara desert in 24 hours is equivalent to the burning of 6,000,000,000 tons of coal, or one-fourth of all the coal that ever has been mined in the United States. Joan Bcr.r.ett and Louis Hayward come to the Uinta theatre today In the romantic leads of Alexander Dumas great story, The Man In the Iron Mask. which also features Warren William, Joseph SclUldkraut and others. On the same program is the companion feature, fea-ture, Oh, Johnny, How You Can Love." j h DEANNA'S IN LOVE! 1 f . . t s -y f w S .-. ' i n . . . , - . - . . - r " . . i ' . it-'- ' J-t A i ' : Deanna Durbin scores aaln la her ', first romantic role, VFirst Love, which comes to the Paramount today. Above, with Dcanna are Lewis Howard and Robert Stack, her boy friends in the picture. pic-ture. Again the Durbin picture is produced by Joe Pasternak, discoverer dis-coverer of the star, and maker of "Three Smart Girls, "100 Men and a Girl, and tier other famous hits. served in conclusion to. a large representation rep-resentation of club members. Announcement is made of the' marriage of Leonard Gabbitas, son of Mrs. Ina Gabbitas of this city and Melba Brallsford. son of Mr. and Mrs. John Brallsford of Provo, formerly of this city, which took place last Wednesday evening at the home of the bride's parents. President Charles Rowan of Provo stake performed the ceremony. Miss Elaine Brockbank will give a three-act play at an M Men and Gleaner Cirls Fireside chat Sunday Sun-day night after meeting, at the home of Miss Evelyn Peterson Music numbers will also be given. One of the lovely pnrtiea of the past week was that of the Alpha Beta club for their husbands, held Monday evening at Chicken Roost A nicely arranged dinner was served early in the" evening; at long tables prettily decorated with fink sweet peas. Cards were later en-Jryed en-Jryed with prizes awarded for high score. Hostesses for the party were Mrs- A. O. Packard. Mrs. G. Low- ry Anderson, Mrs. William Witney and Mrs. G. G. Neill. Mrs. C. A. Burr of Monticello. spent the past week with" her daughters. Mrs. Victor Anderson and Mrs. II. A. Cranmer in this city. - Members of the IL T..M. ciuo were guests of Mrs. Mary Sanford at a pleasant evening's entertain ment last Friday. A tastefully ar ranged luncheon and progressive 500 featured the party with the following in attendance, Mrs. Jean Brown. Mrs. Veryl Thompson of Provo, Mrs. Electa Cox of Provo, Mrs. LaDean Henrichsen, Mrs. Yvonne Johnson. Mrs. Betty Sum-sion Sum-sion and Mrs. Jean Richardson. ' NOW SHOWING! 1 to 11:30 p. m. Today and Monday! Either of These Boys i Alone Can Start a Riot -W . But Together There Is No Telling What Con Happen! i ; ' : ' mi ll V-' ...Tit: AND HERE'S THE SECOND FEATURE; 1 I J -v. TOMORROW Might never i - . . - - comeJ, 'ZTA l:SrTr? f I Jtfalvazaal . , IJi I Pictuxa We Urge Toil Jo Attend the Matinees! "Each Dawn Starts - 1 :25 4:50 - 8 :05 'Tomorrow, Starts - 3:10 - 6 :25 - 9:10 . Last Complete Show 8:00 p.m. - DYNA3IITE STAR TEiVai! Tough guy George Raft, and tougher" Jimmy Caghey, are Been to1 srether in the sensational picture, "Each Dawn I Die,"' which is now showing at the Provo theatre.; Seen with the screen's two . tough guy are Jane Bryan and ' George Bancroft. The second feature, . ''When Tomorrow; Comes," stars Irene Dunne and Charles Boyer, in , a "picture "pic-ture that will be remembered for months after youftave seen it, v GERMAN BOMBER IS DRIVEN OFF S LONDON, Feb. 3 (UHi A German Ger-man bomber this afternoon .attempted .at-tempted to bomb a ship just otf shore near Cromer on the east coast. It was driven away by a British fighter., -which, : however did not engage in combat . with the' raider. ; , - ' , ;.- - r- t -t ' i ' Coyotes have special places to meet and sing , their weird songs alter nightfall, but they never use the same meeting ground two nights in succession. , -" ( ; Cablegram Tells of ! Mensel Grandchild ;. ; :::V::, ; ; - i , - .A., cablegram . to Mr. and . Mrs,' Harry B. Mensel, of 997 East Center Cen-ter street, Saturday, ' announced the birth of a baby girl on Febru-, ary ,1, to Mr. and Mrs. H. Al Denny at Haifa, Palestine. , Mrs Denny is - the " former Mar jorie Mensel.1 Mr. Denny is employed by the M. W. Kelleg company and a British oil syndicate In Palestine) in the construction ofOil refinery facilities. This is thethird grand-? (daughter for Mr. and Mrs. Menselj The cablegram states mother ana baby are doing we)l. ' - . f '11; 4 Days Crtfy CrUic f jy Vrw Toxs- rtxtting truu." LT UKt. i IT Tiir km r. rriiRHttr ith. .r. a m n. i iih a init ioillll tuur cto- CM- . a a t EARL CARROLL'S SE?i3AT10r.'AL NEW YORK STAGE HIT ) r 1 t IK .1 V 1 Hos t Sl.tS, SI. 17. S4c 66a- St. 12, G4e. EI ir it 1 I l V Tfcrinii'e! Tense! Dramalic! DEANNA'S I N L 0 VE ! The most exciting event in her life! The. most enjoy- -able experience in yours!- - -?:Pr : -i : ' V' :: I ' "1 - I - I: If i I , I t iii ! rh 'JVM Helen PARRISH-Robert STACK Eagens PALLETIE lewis KOVAED June Storey Iatrice Joy , :. . Matcia Mae Jones Oiarles Coleman STARTS TODAY AT 1:Q0P.L1. irriTi rrc EXTRA TREATS! Looney toon Cartoon Fitzpatrick Traveltalk ; in Color . COIE EARLY! Doors Open 1:00 p. m. Last Complete Show Starts 8:50 p. m. 1 NJ V? V,V at ran AnvAwri? tm hiir REGULAR BARGAIN . PRICES! v9x i w wm ' 1 1- 1 r 1 II IIT Tlll"1 "l I ' I I -- " 4h.ouv.ia.. iJjBI I i , , i . ( I ) 1 0? , I r .. tax. W.7-. The Supreme Entertainment Combini tion ... The Masterpiece of the World's Greatest Story -Teller Screened by the Producer of "Monte Cristo". EDWARD SMALL preenfs y The Alexander Dumas Classic 4 j 1 1 tlW.l'ulll . A Jomes Whofe production s - . starring . Hi WARREN WIU1AM JOSEPH SCHILOKRAUT ALAN HALE Co-FcaturcA Hit, Too! . .,rv: - 7 I , I TCM BR0V.1I. PEGGY KCI AN - Allan JENKINS Doii!d MEEX SIItlLADAKCY as TONDnLEYO' Paramount News |