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Show PAGE SIX PROVO (UTAH) DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 11, 1941 .orcar Prouoans To Parlisiplc in ' - Ooduills Oites Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Milo Adams of CoalvilJe, formearly of Provo will be interested to learn of their participation in the Easter sunrise pageant to be presented at Coalville, Easter morning. " Mrs. Adams, the former Pauline Paul-ine Vincent of Provo, will take the leading- women's role, that of Mary Magdalene. Mr. Adams will direct a chorus of 1000 voices, and the string orchestra. or-chestra. This will be the fourth annual presentation of this pageant by the Little Theater organization of Coalville. The site is located one mile north of Coalville, on the Lincoln highway. , No admission will be charged to the grounds or to seating space, and arrangements have been made for adequate parking facilities, it Is announced. Last year, about 4000 were in 'attendance. HOSPITAL HEAD 20-30 SPEAKER Various phases of mental illnesses ill-nesses were discussed by Dr. Garland Gar-land IX. Pace, superintendent of the Utah State hospital, In an interesting address before the Provo 20-30 club at Hotel Roberta Thursday night. President Kenneth Martin pre-sided pre-sided at the meeting. Hart Cran-dall Cran-dall and William Jensen were introduced in-troduced as new members. Plans were mapped for an attendance at-tendance campaign. Lou Rich and Max Andrews were named captains cap-tains of respective teams which will vie over a period of time, after which the losing side will sponsor a party for the winners. City . Briefs -rr- - - vrrinmiAAn n.rj-rui-nixnjui 14 INJURED IN EXPLOSION BESSEMER, Ala., April 11 ff.D An explosion heard seven miles away wrecked the steam boiler supplying a blast furnace at Wood ward Iron company s plant near here. LAST, TIM ES TONIGHT! "CAPTAIN "THE AMAZING CAUTION" Ilus MR. WILLIAMS" AWY SEAT AMY TIME STARTS TOMORROW! Doors open 1 p. m. Another Great 0S D0UBLE HIT v Program! I 7" t . 1 r ,nKAY FRANCIS waiter pidgec;j EDWARD SMALL presents 1 C ! .A 1 ttarrinw Victor McLaglen JON HALL Frances Farmer with OlYMPE BRADN A GINC IOCKHART DOUGLAS DUMRIU8 Saturday 10 p. m. On the Stage!! Another Jam Session of the "Saturday Night Swing Club" With Deari Clark and His Orchestra And Algetic Hallif an "Mistress of Ceremonien" Jean Dast nip Carole Bench Rctiy Pratt irant Banriley Dick Thoma Rette Davis Marjorie Williams. NOW!! ENDS WITH LATE 25c Mat. . SHOW SATUKDAY! 33c Eve. "Should I have loved the way I did?" For you who thrilled to "Stella Dallas' and "The Old Maid" a stirring story of a woman's romance! MARTHA WILLIAM SCOn GARGAH timmi 6- S4m B!duntf - Dorothy Ptitnon Mr N0R5CW CuKte) byTiy GASNETT PUTS!! Porky Cartoon "Out of Darkness" Air Mail I'aramwint News t 1 n 5 l l JO 'i a 'i CMAIUT 94 4 Pi WIN . MAtJOtll IAMMAU OfWI TtMMiT WIILIAM Tf ACT Oww ff.n ii'tp Ma DM kr JOMM FC9 r kr DAI8TI f ZANUCK 1 I J2E2E5sssia45ssaSTARTS. SUNDAY !?- !,) I IT3- Mr. and Mrs. Curtis R. Mtas Fay Monk) of Ventura, Calif., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Monk for a week. Mrs. J. II. Bower ana Mrs. Martin Mar-tin Harder of Milwaukee, Wis., have, been guests -.of Mrs. George E. Collard and Miss Elizabeth Souter for a few days. Miss Cleo Davis of Lake View, and Miss Jean Skinner of Orem, left this " morning for Logan, to represent the junior ' varsity of B. Y. U. at an intermountain debate tournament being held at the U. S. A. C. today and Saturday. Miss Ruth Mortensen of Salt Lake City, is visiting relatives here. Xurse "capping" exercises at the Salt Lake general hospital were attended by Mr. and Mrs. Arvil Scott, Mrs. Stella Latta, Bernice Gardner, Mr. and Mrs Ernest Madsen and Mrs. Cossette Rhodes of Provo. Among the nurses who received their caps were Loya Scott, Maxine Rhodes, and Gladys Madsen. iPANiSIl FORK MB3. OTSISS PAT? Mrs. Ellen Beckstrom entertained entertain-ed in honor of her birthday anniversary an-niversary Sunday. A delicious chicken dinner was served to the immediate famliy and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Davis and daughters, Blanche and Marian and Mrs. Phyllis Beckstrom. Members of the American Le gion auxiliary unit 68, are plan ning to entertain the Department of Utah officers at their regular April meeting, Thursday, April 17, at 2:30 p. m. at the American Legion hall. Mrs. Ora Bundy, of Ogden, department president, Mrs. Lexia Nelson, National committee woman,, and Mrs. Sarah Sterling, president of the Fourth district have signified their intention of being present. An interesting program pro-gram ts being arranged and each of the visitors will speak offering help and encouragement. A good attendance is desired. Jodging Contests To Fcatoro Stcsk Show (lolivitb Manufacture of 180 billion cig-arets cig-arets annually in the U. S. requires re-quires the use of over 20 million pounds of sugar, according to the census. Jtstv,3.-a5-iEs 3?. -.jgrfegSp- -r-tfcffist' r:jiJ.-a.--.g.i Hurt- oil rfT?r ituil ii di Provo's Only First Run Double Bill! Any Seat Anytime Today & Tomorrow Sock-o Entertainment! FIRST p I j J For Western Thrills . . i Yovr faveriio ACTIOM 8 cleans wp ! O , ! 5 C o The "Dead End" Kids in "JUNIOR G-MEN" IATEST NEWS KIDDIES! SATURDAY at 1:00. P. M. Special Easter Prizes! Extra Cartoons - Contests Coming Sundayl Joan Blondell - Roland Young and ROCHESTER in "Topper Returns' ALSO "Here Comes Happiness" SPANISH FORK Highlighting the first day's activities at the 17th state junior livestock show j to be held at Spanish Fork live stock coliseum from May 3 to 6, inclusive will be the high school F. F. A. and 4-H competitive group which is attracting wide in-test. in-test. While it is expected that teams from all over the state will enter this competitive judging, it is reasonably certain that all F. F. A. clubs in Utah county will send a team. The judging will be by teams of five men from accredited F. F. A. and 4-H groups and will commence com-mence at 10:30 Saturday morning. morn-ing. The schools which have signified sig-nified intention of sending judging judg-ing teams are Spanish Fork, Pay-son, Pay-son, Springville, American Fork, Provo, Lincoln, Nephi and Pleasant Pleas-ant Grove, many other schools will probably send teams. S. R. Boswell, Utah county agent will direct the 4-H stock team judging. judg-ing. Books containing premium lists, rules, regulations and programs are being mailed to all prospective prospec-tive and past exhibitors. Judges for the show this year will be Prof. Harry Smith of the U. A. C, who will judge beef and hogs. Prof. A. C. Esplin who will judge sheep and Prof. George Caine who will judge dairy cattle and horses. R. B. Money and his assistants on the team-pulling committee states that this event for Monday, Mon-day, Governor's day at the show, is attracting much Interest. A large number of teams are expected ex-pected to participate in three classes, those weighing 3000 pounds or more, in the heavy class; 2700 pounds in the medium class and those under 2700 pounds will be classed in the light weight. Teams must be weighed on coliseum coli-seum scales at 10 a. m. on Mon day. Teams will be classed according accord-ing to first weight. VINEYARD ! 1133. GZORG3 F. ttXLLA 1 Rportejr Fhoa 91-R-- Mrs. Jennie Hamilttnci and daughter, Ardella of Sugar City, Idaho, have returned to their home after visiting here with Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Allen at their home. Ben Snyder left Thursday to enter the U. S. army, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Blake and daughter Norma of Salt Lake City returned home Thursday fol lowing a short visit here with relatives. 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