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Show Thursday, Tulv 28, THE TIM" 1932 NEPH1. UTAH PAGE FIVE MILLS NEWS Local and Social S2 Bert Ashman sprite the week-en- d Sclplo. Mrs. Ashman and children returned with him Sunday at Mrs. George Phillips la visiting with Mr. Phillips in Garfield this VACATION NEEDS week. Miss Maxine Pay Is the guest of Mr. and Mr Roy McPherson and Miss Oayle Price in Salt Lake City for a few days. children were Sclplo visitors Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Powell of were the guests of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd McPherson Payson Mrs. Ray Powell on Friday. and daughter Bonnie Jean we Nephi visitors Saturday. Mrs. Leone Sanford and children. David of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Lucille Shepherd of Levan Juen and with Mr. and Mrs. 8. O. sent the weekend here as a guest visited Paxman last week. of her sister and brother-in-laMr. and Mrs. Floyd McPherson. Marva Jean Paxman Is visiting he Mr. and Mrs. J. Mr. and Mrs. Thoral Howell ret W. grandparents, in Salt Lake City this urned Saturday after a short visit week.Paxman e yur motor depends on the quality of gasoline you use.' The Major Oil Companies have recently introduced a Cheap, Third Grade, Inferior Gasoline in your territory in a furthur effort apparently to crush the "Independent" Dealer out of business. HAL OIL COMPANY HAS BEEN INSTRUMENTAL IN REDUCING THE PRICE OF GASOLINE FROM SALT LAKE CITY TO ST. GEORGE TO A REASONABLE FIGURE AND TODAY WE ARE PLEASED TO OFFER YOU HAL riCtllCtXltlOr' KODAK FILMS GAUGE BANDAGES PAPER PLATES PAPER CUPS ADHESIVE TAPE IODINE AND MERCURCHOME PAPER NAPKINS BURNSTONEE TO PREVENT OR CURE SUNBURN In Nephi. Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Sanders, Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Bendixon and Mrs. Cleon Sanders. Mr. and children celebrated Pioneer Mrs. Ellis Sanders and Mr. and Mrs, Mr. and Day in Payson. Dee Howell of Nephi is spending a few day s at the home of Mr. and Frank C. Thorn of Provo celebrated Pioneer Day at Geneva. Mrs. William Jackson, who has been In the L. D. S. hospital for some time returned to her home Dean Howard went to Sclplo on Monday much improved in health Monday. Mrs. Howard and son re Her sister, Lena Livingston of Ft. turned with him. Green is visiting at the present time with her. Mr. and Mrs. Edhardt Bendixlon and children were Payson visitors Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Ord and Monday. son Nlel of Evanston, Wyoming, the latter part of spent a few Mr. and Mrs. Con Robblna of tiie week at days the home of Mr. Ord's were Mills visitors Tuesday parents. Mr. and Mrs. George V. Sclplo evening. Ord. Mrs. Ord returned with them for a short visit. Mr. and Mr. Bert Ashman and children left Tuesday for a short are spending a few days in Sciplo visit with relatives and friends in and Fillmore.. Mrs. HI-OCTA- GASOLINE, A STRICTLY FIRST GRADE SUPERIOR GASOLINE AT THE OUTSTANDING PRICE gal. NOTE: For a smoother running motor always useSTARCO or SINCLAIR) MOTOR OILS (100 Pure Pennsylania) per quart ,. 31c 21c GLOBE WESTERN OIL, per quart SPECIAL RATES ON OIL DRAINS Thoral Howell. Ord & Mangelson IT PLEASES US TO PLEASE YOU Sclplo. Mr. and Mrs. Oran Wilians are and Mrs. William Kelley and spending a few days at the home son Billie and Miss Madeline Mar- of Mrs. Wlliams parents, Mr. and shall were Sunday guests of Jack Mrs. John Green. Mr. Meteoric S ho wan IN THE JUSTICE'S COURT IN AND FOR LEVAN PRECINCT, In ancient times the name "St. JUAB COUNTY. UTAH. Ernest Hanson was a week-en- d Lawrence lights" applied to meHyrum Fields was a Fillmore vis visitor in Sciplo. teoric showers occurring between itor Thursday. Mrs. Fields and son August 13 and September IS. It la Danll returned after a week's visit Miss Ethel McPherson returned to common both In Ireland and Eng J. W. Shepherd and Louise Shepthere. her home after a ten days visit in land. herd, a copartnership, doing busias of home a at the guest Scipio ness under the firm name of J. W. Mrs. Dean Howard and son Billie Mr nnil Mrs f!nn P.oht1ni. Shepherd and Sons, Plaintiffs, va. NEPHI, SPRINGVILLE, SALT LAKE CITY, MIDVALE, GOSSaw At Waaalagtoa Capital Eugene Jackman, (otherwise known HEN, EUREKA, DELTA, FILLMORE, BEAVER, MILFORD, and Lorena George Washington helped plan as Gean Jackman) several of the public buildings In Jackman, Defendants SHERIFF'S CEDAR CITY, MODENA and WASHINGTON, UTAH, Washington, and saw the White SALE. To be sold at sheriffs SfV on Bouse almost ready for occupancy and the Brat section of the Capitol Saturday, the 13 day of August 1932 The Inside Story of the at 12 o'clock noon at the front door ready for use. of the County Court House at NeFOX Picture SUCCEEDS FROST phi, Juab County, Utah, the followNear Tbiag ing described real estate situate In Surgeons of White Plains, N. T, Juab County. Utah, Lot 2. Block 42, Plat "A", Levan sewed up a razor wound In a neTownsite Survey. an even him gro's heart and gave Miss Lucille Anderson of Eureka Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Christensen D. J. SULLIVAN. chance of surviving. This Is bereturned to their home in Mount spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. 8heriff 1SJI Film Pot Copyright. Corporate. lieved to have been the closest shsve Pleasant Tuesday after spending a Henry Painter. By G. R .JUDD, Deputy on few days with relatives here. Hamilton record. (Ontario) First pub. July 21, last pub. Aug 11 thirty second, and not tor mow taaa II ' Miss Shirley Irons is visiting with Chapte Spectator. two mourn out of sne- two bows. Ami Mrs. C. D. Lindsey of Long Beach relatives and friends in Salt Lake these two hours omwniin? a baby's fad Ne Economic Value Casting, Wardrobe California is here enjoying a visit City this week. working day. Jerusalem's Araa with her father, H. D. Ballow and waste Is to be used In Wood casting for a feature picture After the baa f The city of Jerusalem la on a Qber the director, confronted scene Mrs. G. R. Judd is the guest of family and a number of friends. toys, beads, radio production, scenes wanted in the or one-hamile with the responsibility of choosquadrangular plateau her dials and the like, but nobody seems Mrs. NiUwaid in H. J. the sister, be must the baby by of on the the three to know what to do with the Ogden spent Salt Lake City this week. ing Raymond Jennings right type for each character that tqnare, surrounded is to appear before the camera, faces an same doctor who original tr torabsl a few days this week with his parsides by deep valleys. The walls Mock surplus. Lafayette be and declared must in over, jriQ JenE. Mans ordeal. With the services of the studio ents, Mr. and Mrs. it modern Jerusalem Inclose 210 Journal and Courier. feet health. Even with these Mr. and Mrs. J. H. NiUawaid of his own corps of casting department, nings. acres. tne studio is then required to sen a Salt Lake CKy celebrated the twenty-foassistants, and a battery of telephones fee ate in Nephi, guests of Mr. at hand, he prepares for at least a full paper which hosds it responsAic Mrs. Thelma Zingleman and fam- urth Need More Than Petting W tor any potable eins-tfiuo-li Mrs. G. R. Judd. Accurate Timepiece week, if not more, of twelve to fourteen months ily and Rhea Grant of Salt Lake and good petter may be popular durthe work. studio hour days filled with a constant succesOne of the world's most accurate ing the courting days, but there Isn't City spent the week end at the As the as fast adult ptasca Mr. and Mrs. Ernest E. Flack of sion of applicants. Each must pass behome of Mr. and Mrs. John A. timekeepers Is an electric clock much demand for petting after mar for "Rebecca" were signed, they fore his desk and be interviewed. Superior, Arizona are spending a Grant. controlled by a vibrant crystal In a rlage, and a girl soon discovers It's ooracs tne of two weeks vacation with Mrs. D. The most desirable are selected for given New Tork laboratory. The clock has a good in its final addition in form, ts tests. Of these, the most suitable ate provider who shines as a Mr. and Mrs. Delos Garrett of K. Brown, mother of Mrs. Flack. the scant, they nxdeJ naiiiwigi tubed an error ratio of only one second husband. Cincinnati Enquirer. chosen Mrs. Garuntil the with is spent Monday casting Nephi complete. In every 100 days. or sides, contains! ig the e Only the smallest "bit" and atmosphere pages ret's mother, Mrs. Ira Morgan. MUs Ruby Painter of Salt Lake lines they were to "read so that are the left to players assistant directors. City spent .the twetny fourth of All others must be acceptable to the di- coold be memorizing them agaaast Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Mangelson July holiday with her parents, Mr rector himself. No one else has the day shooting would began. home returned Tuesday and family and Mrs. Henry Paitner. There see almost as many was of New portrait of Prof. Otto Struve complete visualization of what the comin few a days after spending studying Imes as these see ai hws seal who has become director of the pleted picture is to be. with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. John Daniels of In Director Alfred SantcU's case, the ecu eases in- the Hofhrvood pacDass oos-great Yerkes observatory at Wil Then- mrthndi of visited with Mr. Payson Wednesday immediate C. of N. Hams Fillmore casting problem lay in finding ony. Mr. and Mrs. Bay, Wis., succeeding Prof. Mrs. E. D. Park. Deon Daniels and usually highly indWiduatxsed. suitable a man to Mrs. with leading Edwin B. Frost, who has retired. Eureka spent Monday play opposite who has been at the Park visiting Marian had Nixon who the of role Mrs. trde Fillmore's parents, Mr. and home for a short time, returned to Rebecca. James Sherwood and family. Summing It Up Payson with them. Available players on the Fox contract most fatvofod hff (fas pfckjcn tot Is a Kindness the that language list were called and asked to read the CCOattaataOa. Mr. and Mrs. Milo Stephensen Mr. can and Mis. Park deaf hear John son and and underthe dumb lines. Several were brought in from and children of Delta are enjoying a am Wayne, and Mr. and Mrs. John stand. other studios. Freelance players applied. by wrattog them out again and again few days at the home of Mr. and Wardell Ralph Bellamy This Bigelow Symbol and their of choice the Of daughter down narrowed the lot, Mrs. James Stephensen. Not Nice to Look At into the part" as it is Murray visited Sunday with relatto four, all of whom were given screen assures you of looks often down as A naked fact he fright paces up and ives here. tests with Miss Nixon. service and economy Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Winters tzsaa-inBlade. from her dosser Hate, long stage fully scrawny. Toledo Ralph Bellamy was the fortunate one. of Fountain Green spent Wedneswell as beauty envied "pboangraftiac oatse-ory-." ha ...as the His in three .... performances w. iVAijl ;;iid. previous Fox She remembers lines after eae day with relatives here. ConKelly here. HAL STATIONS MAKING A MOTION PICTURE Levari News Local - Social "Rebecca of Sunnybroolc Farm" to-w- it: WHEN lf chlpa-off-tbe-ol- -- g Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Roylance returned to their home in McGill, Nevada after spending a few days with Mrs. Roylance's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John A Grant. oaiei woud of Salt pciit. a. icw uays tnis Wiwii xui'iveo. uiaaiiuti ix. isitj, After living in Provo for a tccn tu of years, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Nielsen and family moved back to i.i.. uau iuis. canton Bradfield Levan last week. Mr. Nielsen will ocui wty spent ouuuuy work in Provo. 4iia ivonuay tiiui ictbuves Here. aa.c Mcie uwcoiiipuiaeu uy Suus. uoo. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Mortensen of .uiutuieiu Alio nu oeen visaing in Salt Lake City visited for a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. The iiie.iiuis ui Uie Beuer Break -uiuo were nosiesses to lucif mauiers at the scnool house aiteinuou. .ttreu&iask was piepuieu una served. ik Air. and Mrs. Clifford Larsen of loucie spent a few aays witn Mrs. juarseus mother, Mrs. Annie ROUND TRIP, iCoachFare to.m n ELDS 'ANGELES FROM UTAH POINTS ON THE LOS ANGELES AND SALT LAKE RAILROAD EVER DAY TO AUG. 31. 25 DAY RETURN LIMIT One way Fare SI 7. 50 Comfortable chair car and coach accommtdiations with dining car or convenient station cafe service en route. , Mr. and Mrs. Horace Durrant ana children of Salt Laice City have been enjoying a few days with Mr. and Mrs. S. . Malmgren. s Mr. and Mrs. Roy Jackman announce the arrival of a daughter, born July 24. OR YOUNG AND OLD vitamin that our nun. Is containea in creamy milk is the health vitamin that gives energy to young and old. Try our Milk tomorrow. Just let us know The "sunshine" and we will deliver it. Meadowbrook Dairy For Corre- spondingly Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Roylance and low fares Mrs. John Grant motored to Span- to other ish Fork Canyon Friday to see John parts of A. Grant who is working there. California. details consult I. M. Petty Agent Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Bosh to Salt Lake City Friday and returned the same evening. motor-e- o The Club Achievement Day for Levan will be held Friday afternoon at 4:00 in the school house. An exhibition of the articles made in the sewing and foods clubs will shown. The public is invited. 4-- H IPACDFDC Tht Overland Rout pictures "Surrender," "Disorderly duct" and "Young America" weighed heavily in his favor, and his test with Miss Nixon confirmed Santeil in his preference. These principal roles were filled, therefore, when Santeil set himself to the task of casting the remaining characters. At least ten of these were vitally important, especially, the aunts. Santeil selected Mae Marsh for the role of the timid, gentle Aunt Jane who mothers Rebecca and Louise Gosser Hale was his choice for the stem Aunt Miranda. z Ethier and Sarah Padden were for the kindly Cobbs who befriend Rebecca. Alan Hale was chosen to play Zion Simpson and Eula Guy was named to enact the role of his wife. became Rebecca's C!a:re McDowell mother; Charlotte Henry, girl friend of Rchccca; Ronald Harris, golden-hairebaby was picked for and Willis Marks for Jacob, the aged house man, butler and chauffeur of the Sawyer mansion. Santeil selected Tommy Con Ion, Billy Watson, Helen Parrish, Gail Koznfeid an l a baby to portray the brothers and sisters of Rebecca. Despite their average age of about six years, each of these children has had extensive screen ex perience, most of them at least one featured role. The presence of infants in the cast occasioned further complications. There are the strictest regulations governing the appearances of babies in pictures. After gaining the parents' written consent, the studio must have the child certified as in perfect health by a reputable physician. The company must also provide a complete nursery on each set using children. This takes in the necessity of providing sterilized sheets, towels and other equipment, all under the supervision of a registered nurse. The nurse is required even if the mother accompanies her baby. A bahv must at no time be exposed to die limits cf the scene for more than si.-ne-d d, d Mae Marsh coocenttases best reading. while the radio is playing. Eouipped with scenaoo end the players were teat to the department to be fitted with the proper dress. Here came Diector SaoteiTs next great worry. He bad, persona fry, to tee the hundreds of sWsrnrt submitted to him by David Cos; dnignrr, treponuriat for the creation of aO wardrobe seen ia the picture. Cox worked fiat ream skrtrhrs, photographs and actual exsmriart of dress to the days of Rebecca. Frosa these he made the necessary altmriona, or used them as the foundation far new As each was completed, at creations. had to receive the director's OJC Miss Nixon, in company with SanatU, spent several noun each day tor a week in the wardrobe men. and with the with make-u- p dressers. They fitted her with the littit gingham dress and tattexed shoes she wean at Sunrrybrook; completed the turnout she was supposed to have made from her mother's old dress, consisting of little jacket with puffed sleeves, velvet hat with porcupine quills and her and feathers, lace beloved sun parasol which "cams sal the way from Paris, France!" Her curls had to be lightened just a shade, for emphasis; she needed a hair dress never before worn by Miss Nixon. And it required several trials before the proper style could be finally determined. Bellamy, being s man, presented no His suits were fairly such problem. easy to secure. With casting and costuming finished. Santeil had only to complete his technical staff, to select proper location, find the "properties" nee.led for the picture, and attend to some thousand other odds and ends of All detail before filming could start. of which will be discussed in the next of this series of articles on the filming of a modern sound motion picture. half-glove- s, (To b continued) Look for this symbol of QUALITYon the RUG you buy AFTER INVENTORY CLEAN-U- P On genuine LIVELY WOOL Rugs by the BIGLOW WEAVERS A group of these fine rugs selling regularly even in these days for $44 now being offered at $ 28 75 Other sizes and qualities in proportion! Dixon-Taylor-Russ- ell Co. SEE THEM IN OUR WINDOWS |