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Show Tare Eight THE PARK RECORD Thursday, April 7, 1933. PARK FLOAT t t t 3 ftp EQUIPPED WIT II The Muglc Sign of Wonderful Time Si? MIRROPHONIC SOUND $ SYSTEM . TONIGHT THURSDAY April 7, 1933 Admission 25c ..'A frca'.eet aetres of tLe ereca! 1 lie Apcattaf romance oC tbe Soutl.! 1 ' '1 1 rr" : !. Bklr4 Caw.ll Haufy O N. ill Sprie. tytaftaa Jolia i Lit.l term Play by GmmIi tt,,ln, Ab.a F'k ml ioks j Hu.teo f t Hi PUy by Q Pyn. tl. WwMt fcj Mm ! m t "PARAMOUNT NEWS" Hollywood Picnic Color Cartoon FRIDAY and SATURDAY April 8-9 Admission 10c 25c A SALUTE TO YOUTH, TO FUN, TO THRILLS! -,Sf RONALD REAGAN N 1 I MARY MAGUIRE 1 DONALD CRISP "STRANGER THAN FICTION' SERIAL "Tim Tylers Luck" CARTOON "Little Cliiet" In Technicolor SUNDAY and MONDAY April 10-11 Admission 10c 25c I MATINEE SUNDAY 2 P. M. Open 1:45 Sunday Evening Starts 7:00 P. 11. Monday Starts 7:15 P. M. 'i''.-y"S'Jl u V ri Ks. 4i ifc ii $ 1. ;tn a new universal picture & 4 .Hear DEANNA sing Serenade to the , Stars" j vChapel Bells ' 'ilove to Whistle (with fcAPPY BARRA'S HARMONICA LSWINGSTERS) Gounod's - AVE MARIA Xwith VIENNA -'fOYSCHOIR). "r" if-" La ' t urn 4 H -." G 2 J L PATRICK nnTiiun Tnnncnsn . WM. FRAWLEY Frar.Uui pangbom .; . Elisabeth. Risdon Cappy Barra's lliirr.ot.ica EtieniL'e Ja;:kio Mor-in :: '.Helen; Pa riishr , Mar cii Mafe :&ne'. Christian Rub Er-rt Roach news or Tlin DAY DISNEY CARTOON ".self Control" DONALD DICK X TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY April 12-13 Adm. 10c 25c 4 DOUBLE FEATURE BILL Doors Open 7:13 uJpII0E' Show Starts 7:30 P. L Tea W VENASLE HINT IKiiilltlt CUl Hinsiel A love story of the South music splashed with the world's best loved songs! LAST SHOW STARTS 9 P. M. .TROUBLE? with ELEANOKE WHITNEY BENNY BAKER A free for all romance with the jjj odds on the blonde 4 ! AMERieaN THEATRE f t EQUIPPED WITH WESTERN ELECTRIC SOUND SYSTEM t " " t FRIDAY and SATURDAY April 8-9 Admission 10c 25c I t ; S fy-.r'r ) ...... ,. : ' Li 1-'t-; t ' ' " ' f I ft Ji 1 tilJfl:j:Jift l, - -.- . "v"' 4 t r - Paramount Musical "QUEENS OF HARMONY" SPORTLICHT "A4tiabats." . . . : :.: Attention baseball enthusiasts: A meeting of interest to baseball fans will be held Sunday, April 10th, at the Miners Union Hall at 3 o'clock, p. m. , Dr. C. A, Laffoon, of Kamas, spent Tuesday last m the Park, attending to business matters and shaking hands with a tew of his many friends in this city, j Wurd from the Holy Cross hospital, Salt Lake, this morning, Is to the effect that Mr. C. O. Hull is rapidly regaining his health after undergoing a major op-; eration at that Institution last week. Mr. A. A. Firmage, prominent business' man of Sugarhouse, Salt Lake, accom- panled by Mr. John Moyes, of the same place, were Park Cltv visitors Monday.' calling on friends and attending to busi. ness matters. After the regular meeting of Mountain Moun-tain Chapter, No. 2, Order Eastern Star, tomorrow, Friday evening, the educa tional committee will sponsor a party. All Eastern Star members and their families are Invited to attend. The Daughters of Utah Pioneers will be entertained by Mrs. Hazel Spendlove and Mrs. Olive Mills at a one o'clock luncheon, Wednesday, April 13th. The luncheon will be served at the home of Mrs. Spendlove. All members requested to be present. Mr. E. J. Beggs, one of Park City's foremost citizens, left Monday morning by auto for Gardena, California, for a several weeks stay in different parts of Southern California. The gentleman will call on several of the hundreds of former Parkites living In that section of the sunny clime. A special program has been arranged for sacrament meeting on Sunday, April 10th, at the Park City First ward chapel. The Coalville ward choir will furnish the entire musical program. President W. Heber Wilde, of the Summit Stake, will be the speaker for the evening. Meeting commences at 7:30 o'clock. Everyone is cordially invited to attend. Mr. Jack Lee, now owner of the Haz-elle Haz-elle Lee Hotel, (formerly the Park Utah Hotel) upper Main street, has been well known to the people of this section for the past twenty years or more, as a dealer in thoroughbred cattle, and from now on his headquarters will be Park City and he is here to stay. At the regular meeting of Park City Lodge, 734, Elks, last Monday night, the following officers were Installed for the ensuing year: James Cunningham, ex alted ruler; George Sykes, leading knight; George Barben, loyal knight; George Crossman, lecturing knight; Wm. P. Westfield, chaplain; Howard Berry Inner guard; Meivin Kidder, secretary; Jerome Paxton, treasurer; W. J. Berry, tyler. Past Exalted Ruler L. F. Anderson was Installing officer. FOR KENT OR SALE 4 room unfur nished house. 1401 Woodside, near Hos pital road. 10. 1 I (;) I FOR SALE Small hot water tank and pipe. Inquire 1403 Park Avenue. 10. 4 V - - , CBClI tLED. Code Numbers; jj roit-ririTs, no. in Pints, No. 4S ry ii Quarts. No. 44 - Mi l I iImi T Ii in dkM 1 1 Ii I 1 1 I -: m 1 I I t 1 1 1 1 I I I 1 1 1 ii v i i . i ! Why Not Try This Try the Meat Market first for your meat. Try the Post Office first for a postage stamp, etc. Try the Grocery Store first for jour RTo-eries. TRY THE DRUG STOKE ITRST AT LEAST FOR YOUR DRUGS: Naturally, if you are a regular person you wculd do this. "That's all Folks." We have the Most Complete Drug Stock to choose from in S u in mi t Count v. Central Drug Co. 411 Main Street ' 1 5! II Thousands of sufferers, many cases of years standing, after using UDGA, report amailnf, relief. UDGA relieves you of pain, nausea, ind other discomforts. I" DO A Is highly re ommended for Ulcers. Acid Ijyepepsia, Heart urn. Indirection and Gas Pains, vhso das !? I to excess acid. - . -I'jg J Ftr quick, pleasant relief get all! 1rREE BAMPJ-S of CXiGA at CENTRAL DRUG CO. JUST ARRIVED .... A NEW ASSORTMENT OF Ladies Printed Silk Dresses A FEW WITH BOLERO JACKETS nO "TC Size 12 to 2ty OJtD LADIES SPRING HATS In Straws and Felts .... Attractive Styles $1.98 to $2.98 SIUNSING AND BERKSHIRE HOSIERY In New Spring Shades 89c - $1,00 LADIES GLOVES In Corded Silk .... Tan, Gray, Black or Brown 59c - 75c INFANT'S BONNETS In Organdy, Crepe and Net 59c to $1.50 CHILDRENS ANKLETS In Pastel Colors 15c PETERS SHOES FOR SPRING Ladies Blue Suede and Kid Pumps, Ties . $3.39 $3.49 Grey Suede Velvet Step Arch Ties .... 4.25 Copper Suede Ties $3.95 and $4.25 Black Patent Pumps and Straps . $2.98 $3.25 Brown Suede Ties and Straps $3.95 GIRLS HAPPY HIKERS The Original Health Shoe Light Beige $5.00 This is the shoe that fits and feels like a glove White Sandals $2.19 and $3.39 pTkS MEN A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF DRESS OXFORDS In Black and Brown $3.50 GIRLS Sandals Brown and Patent Oxfords Brown and Black $1.89 and $2.19 $4.00 - $4.25 BOYS Heavy Work, Panco $2.49 Brown Corded 2.19 Black Leather 2.19 w. . : I Peters Shoes For The Whole Family 1 Grocery Department GEBHARDT'S PRODUCTS- Tamales With Chili Gravy 1512 oz. can 2 for V. Chili Powder Eagle 9C 2 for J Chili Con Carne 11 oz. can for 29c Chili Con Carne 49c Spiced Beans 154 oz. can 2 for 19c. I .2 for 15c Tomato Juice Campbell's Tall Size Hot Sauce "Brimfull" Buff cans 3 for 15c Pickles "Paradise" Dill ,....25 oz. jar 19c FLOUR "Kitchen Maid" 48 lb. bag $1.19 Macaroni or Spaghetti 3 lbs. Cheese, Loaf - 2 lbs. Eggs, Fresh, White, Large ...2 doz. U Butter, Fresh Creamery 2 lbs. II Cookies, Fresh Bakery, Mixed 2 lbs. 1 Pancake Flour, "Hi Altitude" 3 lbs. f Sardines "Sea Lion" r 6 for 27c i Mackerel 'Tan Camp's" Prime Fat, 16 oz. can 2 for 18c )ii Tonu 19c 39c 39c 55c 45c 19c Tomatoes "Red Diamond Ho. iy2 cans 3 for 25c Peas "Kitchen King" No. 2 cans ..3 for 27c String Beans "Kitchen King" No. 2 cans 3 for 27c Corn "Kitchen King" No. 2 cans 3 for 27c Toilet Tissue Hospital 3 rolls 19c Quality Meats at our Modern Market SLICED XL BACON p If ID ) ... i i ill i ID tt pound 28c Hens Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Daily TROUT AND FRYERS ANYTIME ON SPECIAL ORDER Hardware Department BENNETT'S Property Life Insurance Paints In more than 50 beautiful shades 1 1 I 1 fill I I 1 I .i 3 i I m I 'it 1 I 1 I 1 1 1 C) 1 3 s i I hi I II v i . p 1 ir, 1 w i I 1 i (.) i J Doors open 7:00 Show Starts 7:13 P. 3L |