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Show PROVO (UTAH) SUNDAY 'HERALDSUNDAY, MAY ' 18, 1941 PAGE FIVE EUREKA AWAITS ELKS PARLEY Annual convention of the Utah Elks State association will be held at Eureka June 6 and 7. with 500 Elks expected to attend, according accord-ing to officials of the Provo lode. Ritualistic contests will feature the first day's program, with Price, Eureka. Provo, Park City, Salt Lake, Ogden and Cedar City taking- part. The contests will begin be-gin at 5 p.m., following an executive execu-tive committee meeting at 4 p.m. The banquet will be at 6:30, to be followed by more contests. Mayor Dean Beck of Eureka will give an address of welcome June 7, at 10 a. m. in the Elks club. Wilbur Brooks of Park City, president, will respond. Remainder of the session will be devoted to reports. A flagpole and monument will be dedicated at noon. Gordon Weg-geland, Weg-geland, state director for the federal fed-eral housing administration. as main speaker. Officers will be elected at 2 p. m. and a banquet will be at 6:45 p. m. to be followed follow-ed by dancing. 'My Favorite Wife' at the Academy f A , j Kiwanis Club to Hold Ladies' Nfcht SPANISH FORK William P. llaack. program chairman of the Kiwar.is club, announces that plans are complete for the semiannual semi-annual Ladies" night of the club and that the function will be observed ob-served with a banquet at the Firemen's Fire-men's hall, Monday evening. The grand champion fat lamb .of the seventeenth annual State Junior Livestock show, will be served at the banquet. The animal, purchased purchas-ed by P. J. Mulcahy of the Salt Lake and Utah Railroad. was presented to the Kiwanis club. Texas is Germany. larger than pre-war ... The three stars of the spicy marital mari-tal farce, "My Favorite Wife." Cary Grant as the unintentional bigamist-husband of Irene Dunne, one girl who returns from a seven-year seven-year desert island sojourn, and Gail Patrick, below, the kissless bride of a few 'hours. "My Favorite Favo-rite Wife" with the companion feature, "Laddie," starts Tuesday at the New Academy. 5 MEETI.NG SLATED j The wheat ' marketing quotas j and referendum.? will be discussed discuss-ed by a federal government speaker speak-er at two Utah county meetings Wednesday night, according to S. R. Boswtll, county agent. The meetings are scheduled at Spanish Span-ish Fork and American Fork, both at S p. m. All wheat growers grow-ers of the county are invited to be present. ; - HOT PAQT OF THE M0H0P0LY PRICES EVERYONE CAN AFFORD! 15c From 1 Till 3 20c From 3 Till 5 Evenings 30c Includes All Taxes Children 10c Anytime . . ...V V . t W iJDOORS OPEN TODAY 1 At 1:00 THAT BIG THOUSAND IAUGHR0MAKCE OF OUMJAWU- m A.,A ' " K m EH A- l "Alt ' y ff r Conie .T'p-!UI early and ldw Knjoy 2 J r V ft Great mm - ..ia r ... JVM f - i 1 2wDSVVEllMySTfRvutT WENDY BARRir How a gay, young attorney un- intentionally becomes a bigamist ! with two lovely wives on hi3 hands ' who are trying to outwit each ! other for hia affectiona fa the i breezy basis of Irene Dunne and Cary Grant's latest hilarious offering, of-fering, "My Favorite Wife." This sophisticated and spicy romance, ro-mance, which opens at Provo's newest and finest theatre, the Academy, on Tuesday, concerns the miraculous return of a woman, wo-man, presumably lost at sea, after a seven-year absence, to find her handsome husband just starting out on his honeymoon with another an-other beautiful wife. The strange reunion takes place in a resort hotel, with the frantic husband desperately striving to keep his kissless bride in ignorance ignor-ance of his first wife until they can flee home. His former spouse, however, intercepts . the newly-weds, newly-weds, greeting them at their home where the groom's mother introduces her as an old family friend. Eventually the husband learns that a he-man scientist kept his wife company alone for seven years on that desert isle . . . and the husband's bewilderment, bewilder-ment, the second wife's kissless state, the scientist's desire to marry his island companion and the first wife's concern about recapturing re-capturing the husband from the bride result in an uproarious stream of complications and sidesplitting side-splitting merriment. Gail Patrick plays the part of the second bride-to-be, with Randolph Ran-dolph Scott as the other member of the double triangle. On the same bill with "My Favorite Fa-vorite Wife," the Academy will present Gene Stratton-Porter's best-selling novel, "Laddie," with Tim Holt, Virginia Gilmore, Joan Carroll and Spring Byington. : STARTS TUESDAY! Another Grand Double Dill! The Stars of "Penny Serenade" IRENE DUNNE and CARY GRANT In the Spicv Corned v Hit "r.1Y FAUOIHTE WIFE" -ALSO- Five Called For Selective Draft Douglas Peterson of Lehi, Marian Mar-ian Karl Bandley, George William Berkeley and Mateland A. Mc-Bride Mc-Bride of Provo and Ben Eugene Garlick of American Fork have been selected to fill the June 4 draft quota from the north Utah county district, according to Mra. Zenith Johnson, clerk of the board. PTAXO 11 KCITAL. TONIGHT Miss Louise Russell, a B.Y.U. music student from Grand Junction, Junc-tion, Colo., will appear at an informal in-formal piano recital tonight at 8:15 at the Wakefield residence, 531 North University avenue. She will play a program of selections se-lections by Bach, Handel, Beethoven, Beeth-oven, Chopin, Brahms, Palmgren, Mosykoski, McDowell and Grieg. Portuguese is guage of Brazil. the official lan- mm iTTTT? -1, M rirJz and yV. ) r A Show to Shout About! ' Shout About! i -v ' ' 'Broadway y r on Parade'; f )!: 6-ACTS-G , fft V THE .MORGAN JrXf '' jjji . FAMILY -9Y$ J Newman Bros, if? jjfiS U,; and 'M I Kh . Star VMl j5fJ Dietrkh I P Joan Ulondell Dick Powell '"V r in i "MODEL t' WIFE" ..' Paramount Cooks Fina Stag Sliou Confirmation of the booking of one of the outstanding stage revues re-vues of the season, "Broadway on Parade," has been received by Manager John Krier of the Paramount Para-mount theater. It will be presented pres-ented on the Paramount stage one day only, Wednesday, May 21, three big performances of a sparkling and entertaining show that numbers 38 people in the cast. The Paramount is the only theater south of Salt Lake City equipped to present stage entertainment enter-tainment and every effort is being made to bring to Provo the biggest big-gest shows now touring the coun- try- The nationally famous radio stars of KNX, the "Morgan Family," Fam-ily," of seven people, featuring a brilliant musical melange, heads the line-up of big-time talent in "Broadway on Parade." Other headline acts include the Newman Brothers, Parker and Tibbets, George Geddis and the Holland Sisters. Carol and Dietrich Diet-rich and their Puppets is a novelty novel-ty act of particular interest in the line-up. A swing band puts rhythm of tomorrow into the show which has been getting rave reviews re-views in every major city. , Keeping the screen fare on a par with the stage show, the Paramount Par-amount will present one of the gayest comedies of the season, "Model Wife," starring Joan Blon-dell Blon-dell and Dick Powell wTch Charlie Ruggles heading a big cast. Ziegf eld Follies Beauties i i I, MM . ' ' t l '. - The three beauties oi the Zieg land and Lana Turner as they in "Ziegfeld Girl" spectacular of 20 stars, 200 glorified girls, dition to those mentioned, of Cooper, Ian Hunter, Charles and Pnilip Dorn. f eld Follies! Hedy taniarr, Judy "Gar- appear now on the Paramount screen musical drama which boasts a cast 10 song hits, and the "names" in ad-James ad-James Stewart. Tony Martin, Jackie Winninger, Edward Everett Horton, Juveniles Confess Chicken Coop Raids With arrest of three juveniles, 9, 12 and 13 years old, Provo police po-lice Saturday had curbed an egg-Stealing egg-Stealing episode that had lasted the past month, they reported. . The three boys, turned over to juvenile authorities, admitted raiding raid-ing seven private chicken coops, including one widow's coop where they secured 20 dozen eggs, and climaxed their activities by entering en-tering the Utah Poultry Producers Produ-cers association warehouse Thursday Thurs-day night, according to officers. One of the boys is on probation from the industrial school. " The youths, after obtaining the eggs, would take them house to house and undersell the grocery stores. Going to one home to sell eggs, they found nobody home, and took $10 from a woman's purse, it was reported. They told juvelile officers they resorted to egg stealing because they didn't have as much spending money as their associates. With the money they obtained "they went to shows, swimming at Park Ro-She, and otherwise enjoyed themselves. Roy Passey, chief probation officer, of-ficer, stated the case is an example ex-ample of inadequate supervision on the part of the parents between the downg. of school and & p.- m.? when the three boys did practical-ly practical-ly all of their egg-taking. Always 2 1 n CxV'Aiffp-) Doors j Open amv :fat v iic.r yiKiv time I n. m NOW 2 MORE GIANT FEATURES! CO-FEATURC Tyrone. Linda POWER - DARNELL Romantic Stars of "BKIGILAM YOKING" Together Again in FIRST The Hit the Whole Town's Raving About - IT'S GREAT! SEE FOR YOURSELF! FLIER Ql'ALIFIES INDIANAPOLIS, May 17 m Doc Williams, Franklin. Ind.. set a pace of 124.041 miles an hour for 10 miles today to become the first driver to qualify for a position in the 1041 500-mile race at the speedway Memorial day. OPEN Saturday and Sundays pN r""" """ ir- V A A J LOW PRICES! HERE'S YOUR POPULAR WEST SIDE THEATRE With TWO Big Features For Anytime LAST TIMES TODAY! JAMES CAGNEY ANN SHERIDAN A PROVEN FACT! ! Day and dat with San Francisco, Los Angeles, Salt Lake and other key cities ; throughout the country Provo the RIO pictures from Paramount, Metro- Goldwyn-Maypr, United Artists, W arner Urol hers and First National, Universal, Oth Century-Fox and Coiumhia . . . While they are NEW at the . Starts TODAY! U WHERE THE DlC PICTURES PlAY U The Show of Showsl A rageani of loveliness to dazzle your eyes! Music-to -fill your heart with joy! Stars to thrill you! No stue no screen has ever been filled to overflowing with such entertainment! You'll love every marvelous minute of it! 7 RiAR ANlrntfin ,--A ,-z.AL-vJVlU . Ay' At 1 p. m. i!WtLilill: iltiiiKifiiiiri i The Pick of the Shorts "PROSPECTING HEAR Technicolor Cartoon Air Mail Edition PARAMOUNT NEWS Featuring: "This Man Hess" TONY MARTIN JACKIE COOPER IAN HUNTER CHARLES WINNINGER 51 EDY. EVERETT HORTON PHILIP DORN Produced by PANDUO S. BERMAN L. . in Wliat a Picture! . . and WHAT A TEAM! -Co-Hit rf.-r- with Frank Craven Donald Crisp Frank Mrllugh George Tobias ALSO Chapter No. 8 "FLASH GORDON" CONQUERS the IMVKUSE" vr. a '""77 r The Friendly Theatre Greater Entertainment 'alue! 1) GREAT FIRST-RUN PICTURES FOR - ANYTIME! STARTS TODAY at 1:00 p. m. A Big Program for Every i Member of the Familj ! -Ixok At This Tirst Ma jor.istudio. Attraction:- A. . 1 ft SISTER "III ' A BROTHER N will chuckle I MOTHER will t mile I DAD will roar! t -A - ?VX This gay comedy of modern youth will be the talk :i of the family for weeks and weektl WW-'- Co-Hit! Jungle Beast v , . or . Man of Science? By day. he labors for humanity . . at night hia hobby is death! 1 7 V- ' i m ',yLXJ JiL y; X NPA tA ; TILL A 'i" A-, dxso- r.irtjilS RIXCiJ K Zxx GENE i. - U M . - A ' A---' .' u J (iene Stratton Porter's Heart-G ripping Romantic Drama " L A D DIE" 25c 35c (Taxes) Children ( Inc. ) 10c anytime Eves. |