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Show THE Midvale, Utah, Fl'iday, May 18, 193·1 .... On The Screen~ ... PAGE SIX UTE SENTINEL RIVERTON NEWS llfiss Beth Stocking, age 14, daughter of ~Ir. and Mrs. George Stockings of South .Jordan, has a 0<:::>0><=0><=0><=0~~~><=0><=0~~~ perfect attendance· record through ter the depres~lOn dMves them the elementary ·school and first penn1Iess to_ the1r old famtly estate year 6 f junior high. • <>after years of In Connecticut Miss Ruby Bills of Riverton carefree trave~tng ~n Eur'?pe. • One funny situatiOn rapiClly fol- junior high tenth grade has a perlo~s ano~he'r until the p_lot re~ches feet A record for the year. No Two men who so closely resem- an amusing anef: surprising chm~. marks but A. Edward Sedgw1ck deserves his -o-~led each. oth~r that. ?ne stepped share of the economiums for exThe Ladies' Democratic Study mto the f1ght1ng poll tical , car':er 1 cellent direction of the comedy. In supporting roles are seen the club held their monthly meeting and _love o.f the other man s wife proVlde the famous dual roles of burly Andy Devine who gives his Wednesday with a musical pro'1The Masquerade~'' for Ronald customary good pe~fonnance. Lei- gram and Mrs. J. R. Rawlins as Colman at the Iris Theatre, Sun- la Hyams and Thelma Todd, who the speakers. Refreshments were Hattie Freeman, Mrs. play their roles with consumate serv~d. day and Mo~day. Involved m the puzzled , affec- skill, in addition to adorning every chairman of the Riverton First tions and l?ves of ~olman s . two scene in which they appear; Una ward, presided. -o-roles are Ehssa r:andi and Juliette O'Connor, an English actress, who Riverton Second ward choir enCo~pton and a big cast headed by is winning unusual popularity beDaVld ~orrence, Helen Jerome. Ed- cause of her skill, and the veteran tertainment committee consisting of D. D. Adamson, Rulon Platt, dy, Creighton Hale and Halliwell character man Grant Mitchell. I. E. Freeman, Mrs. R. HodgMrs. ' Hobbes . kinson and Mrs. Zach T. ButterAs a background for Colman y field, were released at a meeting and the strange human problem of held Friday and the new committ Gold"The Masquerader" Samuel tee consisting of Franklin Smith, I wyn has provided a production that John Steadman, Mrs. Alvin Miller, gives new life and a bright modA new romant- and Mrs. John Banks, was chosen. ern touch to the famous English -o-ic musical comelodrama. Political turmoil, riot The faculty of the Riverton t e am starring and the threat of revolution, finanmakes its bow to school, consisting of Paul Boyce, cial and government crises taken the public at the Harold Bradley, Alla Crane, W. from today's headlines are the Iris Theatre be- R. Edgel, Mae Rasmussen, James storm clouds that drive one man ginning Tuesday s. Seal, Blenda Whtte, Ora Ayfrom· his position at the helm of when M e t r o- lett, Pearl Bodell, Celestial Dutson, Rtate and from the love of his wife Goldwyn - May- Marjorie Densley, Essie Holt, Ella to drugs and debauchery. Pride er's new hit "The Mousley, Ellen SampS;on with prinof family, patriotism and love of and The Fid- cipal N. K. Thomson, honored the adventure and fight summon his tenth grade students at a banquet unknO\Vn young cousin to the resFriday, with the ninth grade girls cue. cooking and serving a three-course His two roles give Colman an Ramon Navarro and Jeanette banquet. The officers of the class opportunity to contrast drunkenPresident; ness and sobriety, sanity and fit- .. AfacDonald are the co-stars and are Kenneth Crane, ness with debauchery and depravi- already they have been hailed as Fay Butterfield, vice-president: ty. Unlike "Dr. Jekyll and 1\fr. a sensational "find" wherever the Ellen Jacobsen, secretary and treasurer. Hyde," and other famous dual roles picture bas been shown. _ 0_ Both are widely known for their of the stage and screen, "The Masquerader" offers Colman no im- concert work, in addition to their I Monday, Mrs. John I. Wiberg enportant help in the way of make- fame as screen stars. Both re- tentained at her home. The guests cently returned from extended included Mrs. Thomas p. Page, up. Richard Wallace directed "The concert tours of Europe, where Mrs. Thomas I. Page, Mrs. Rueben Hattie Freeman, Masquerader" from an adaptation they are popu.Iar both on the screen Wiberg, Mrs. by Howard Estabrook and Moss ~nd the mus1c~l stage. Navarro, l\Irs. zach T. Butterfield, Mrs. RoHart. It is based .on :robn Hunt- 1n f~ct, was hterally mohJ;>ed by land Page, and Mrs. William 0. er Booth's dramatization of the 3:dnnrers :Vhen he appeared In pub- Page of Riverton; Miss A,nna Winovel by Katherine Cecil Thurston. he and 1\ftss MacDonald is gener- berg and Mrs. Lester Rugsley of ally ?Onceded to be the reigning Salt Lake. Mrs. Hans Nielsen of South Jordan. favorite of the French people. The tea.mi.ng by M-G-M is gen-oerally conceded to be a master Mr. and Mrs. N. K. Thomson enstroke of ·showmanship. tertained the faculty of tbe Riv''The Cat and the Fiddle, .. which erton school at dinner at their One of the funniest comedies to concerns an idyllic and thoroughly home Thursday. be shown hereabouts in many a modern love affair between two --amoon is Universal's "The Poor 1. ambitious young music students in Mrs. W. R. Glade, Mrs. Grace Rich'' co-starring Edward Everett romantic Brussels, was adapted Woodbury and Mrs. Edith Holt, Horton and Edna May Oliver, from the stage success by Jerome officers of the county camp of the which opens at the Iris Theatre Kern and Otto Harbach. It im- Daughters of Utah Pioneers were bodies such song hits as "The guests Friday at the monthly meet~ Friday and Saturday. There's a laugh a minute in this Night Was Made for Love," "One ing held at the home of ]tfrs. Conswiftly moving domestic farce, and Moment Alone," "Try to Forget," nie Newbold, with Mrs. Inez Neff most of them may be credited to "She Didn't Say Yes," "The Love as assisting hostess, lunch was the new comedy team of Horton Parade'' and "A New Love Is served to twenty members. -aand Oliver, two of the drollest Old.'' Miss Betty Durfee won the Appearing in support of the -comics on the screen. Horton, . as Albert Stuyvesant stars is a notable cast including swim:m.ing contest at Municipal Spottiswood, and Miss Oliver, as Frank Morgan, Charles Butter- Baths Monday out of a class of 16, Winthrop Spottiswood, worth, Jean Hersholt and Vivienne on .Jordan high field day at LiberHarriet have many amusing adventures, af- Sega. William K. Howard directed. ty Park. Milton Densley of the Riverton Second, was the champion swimmer for the boys. -oMr. and Mrs. 1\f. J. Tiscbner entertained at dinner during the week the guests included Mr. and Mrs. Elouim Tischner of Santiquinn; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Steadman of Bennion; Mrs. Alice Miller and MIDVALE, UTAH Frank llfiller of Salt Lake. I Colman's Roles Triumph of Actmg . 1 . Mrs. Ephraim Otte~on entertained for members of the Phi Mu sorority at her home Sunday. The guests included Miss Helen Schoenhals, of Rupert, Idaho, Miss Rose Walton of Evanston, Wyo., Miss Arlyn Maack of Salt Lake and Elise and Estelle Hardy. --o~Ir. and Mrs. George Peterson entertalned at their home Sunday in honor of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Carlquist and children of Draper. -oMr. and Mrs. M . .J. Tischner announce the marriage of their son,. 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