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Show • THE UTE PAGE THREE Midvale, Utah, Friday, November 9, 1934. ~JIJNTINEL MINING NOTES Azm7'a Star Back Cinema and Radio Gossip O<:::>tK::>tt<:::>tK:::>O&<::>IK:::>0~=>41K=-1K=-=~ • After a California tourist had watched Bert Wheeler and Robert Woolsey lunching at their studio for half an hour, and observed that they were earnestly discussing problems of their latest comedy routine, he remarked to his studio host: "This is a great treat to me. I'vr: always wanted to see Amos ~n• Andy without makeup on, working out their raclio act." --o-Friends ot Evelyn Brent are applauding enthusiastically lle r return to the screen in a Paramount western. and other pictures for which she has been signed. EveJyn thoroughly enjoys playing in Westerns. day, a merchandising expert's pep talk was supplemented by fast and furious klS8eS for everybody pre8ent, from Fl:t1 D'Orsay. ---o-- - o-- film celebrity • in -<>Almond and Bonner Lambson returned home last week from Blackfoot, Idaho, where they have been employed. --<>Mrs. Harry Holder was a Salt L a ke vis itor last week, guest of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Webb. - o-Mr. and Mrs . Earl Spry and Mr. and Mrs. B e rt Frost of Salt Lake w e re dinne r guests Monday even~ ing of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. A.sh- ment. • whose engagement to Ma.rllyn was announced tn December. 1982. He Is still "" heart-1\ree as ever.. the Colony gas- Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Walter, Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Walker and Mrs. Flora Walker were guests at the golden wedding reception of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Walker held at Memorial House Tuesday evening. • tng e1'lect on Don Alvarado, Consequently he sip memo pad. bas been quite surprised to discover how much interest has been The form.er screen favorite Barattached to his affectionate squirbara Kent, who 11!1 now coming ing of Irene Coleman. bock to the screen following her -aretirement to domestic lite when Jackie Ooogan ha4 enrolled married Harry Edington, the she 88 a. junior a.t the University actor's agent, claims to be popular of Southern. Call.tom.la., which of one of the few possessor proud mak"" Toby Wing pra.cticaJiy ever written. The has Garbo letters a U. S. C. coed, sa.ys &Ome of note written to Miss Kent congra~ HoUywood romance prognostitulates her on her marriage. cators. The couple wlU neither --odeny nor a.ftlrm rumors of en,..,.,.,ntly sa.t Crosby Bing gagement. radio short-wave his at down -<>-lislong-distance little a :for Reports say that people over the a. came Russia. From tening. country have been noting the rewonls nnlntelllgtble of jumble resemblance between markable followed by the anml.staka.ble Mae West and newspaper photos voice of Blng hJ.mself. of Senorita, Marie Eugenia En-ariouez. who was recently adjudged Spain's most beautiful woman and Max Reinhardt, German and wears the crown of ''Miss Spain, Austrian stage producer, has sign1f:l34." Mae says there isn't any ed a long-term contract to direct pictures of Warner Brothers. His --o-relation. first production for the screen will At an advertising clnb meetbe a version of Shakespeare's ..A Ing at Los Angele8 the otber ]..fidsummer Night's Dream." EAST MIDVAI! NEWS tons of Park tons of ing the tons and .1-a.ck Buckler, wbo p.l.ays haln>acic N1 the West Polnt Htlttary .acad.tmy'a team, Js rated aa one at the 1t.est men tn the a.rm, eie...-ea.. Hith Schools Invited To Journalistic Conferenc~ 0- Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Ashment enjoy ed a Hallowe'en p a r t y Wedn esday e vening a t t h e h ome of Mr. a n d M rs. L . A . R obinson of Holla d ay. D ancing, games and s u pper w e r e the div ersion of the evening. - oMr. and Mrs. James Brady had as their guests Sunday .Mr. and Mrs. W. P . Buxton of Salt L ake. -o-Mrs. Geneva Sharp spent T h ursdsy with Mrs. I. A. Norri.g of San- dy. 0 Mr. and Mr; Lcona Malstrom returned home Thursday f rom Searchlight, Nevada. where Mr. Malstrom has been employed . - 0 ~frs. F anny Wells of Prov o returned to her h ome last week a f t er v isiting at the h ome of Mr. and Mrs . W alter Borg. -o-Mrs. Neil Ols en spent Thursday with Ml's. C. I. Goff of Midvale. HOT DRINKS and Appetizing Sandwiches Park TOB~CCO SODA WATER CANDY 708 BJI:N BRICKER Operator Utah, 250 tons. World zinc products in September was 103,772 short to!l.S against 100,095 in August and 100,148 In September, 1933 a.ccordlng to the American Bureau of Metal Statis- journalists at Brigham Young Uni- versity, December 8, according to Professor H . R. Merrill, head of the "Y" journalism division. Eminent journalists have been asked to address general sessions. Talks on specific editcrlal and business problems ol newspapers n.nd yearbooks will be ll!ade by other specialists. Round-table illscussions will be he'd on many topics in the different departments. Materials for contest:J in the writing of news stor\es, headlines, features and editorials are beJng sent to supervisors of publications INDIVIDUAL Greeting Cards 0 ! Births Double Deaths For Week In Salt Lake · U you're the sort of tndlvtdual who baa to have something that's distinctly your own, you'll want personal greeting cards, ot course. Births more than doubled deaths B 0 We have an unusual assortment, In a in Salt Lake City for the week end- wide variety of desigru~, ing Friday, November 2 , board of 0 there is still time to and health officials reported Saturday. them engraved. have There were 64 births and 30 deaths 0 reported. Of the births, 39 were boys and 25 were girls. Cases of infectious or contagious and up for 12 cards diseases reported for the same period numbered 146. They were reand journalism in the high schools. corded as follows: Scarlet fever, 0 Intermountain winners in ea.ch 20; measles, 4; German measles, .field will be announced a.t the con- 4.3; whooping cough, 21; chicken 1 6 ° ~V~ ~ ference. A $25 scholarship to the pox, 51; mumps, 6, and infantile 0 $1.00 g Woodruff Printing Co. i 0 0 ~~a~r~aly~s!~s,~1:.~;:::;::;:;::;::::::;::;:;::~~~~O~~O~~::~~:o~~o~r=~~ I ·-~- -·-·-•-a •-·-·-·-•-•• -- WATCH Lake visitor Thursday. Special Announcement EAST MIDVALE CASH , GROCERY ~ ~ Mrs. Corne1la Clayton left Monfor Richfield where she will day Harry Milne and daughters Olive .. - .. _,_.. ,_ .. _,_a WE MEET ALL COMPETITION I l II I I II 0. & E. 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Experienced m~:chanics do fast, accurate 1·epair work to keep Sp1·ing under yom· car hood all winter. BOYER SETS Special .............. . 59c ::~;::::;;;::::~;::::;;~~=-:::;::~~=-::=~=:::::~~ ;,J~a~m~e~s::B~ra~d~y~. • •"• .. - ...- .. _a Week-End Features Regular -·-----·-.. - $1.25 GOOD SERVICE QUALITY FOODS ·-····· DRUG Ita lian Balm ____ ... _ --·-- 60c 1 Home Dis penser ____ 65c 8540 South State -·-·-·-·- -· I and Artis of Sandy were dinner members of the Good Time Club guests Wednesday of Mt·. and Mrs. - On Tap S. A. P a rry. preside nt of the Unio~ Associated Mines compa ny, reports that s hipme n t No. 5 is on the dump r e ady to be h a uled to Salt Lake valley smelters. The company's property is located in the Dutch Flat district, near Golconda, N eva.da. Mrs. Jen.D..ie Glen entertained Wednesday evening at a Hallow- B. Y. u. and small awards will be e'en party for her daugh.t er Ruth. • The ~~rst conferen c ~. held last ~. Games and refreshments were en- given. spring, & ttracted Jnore thnn 100 joyed. representatives of 25 high schools. -oThis y F:ar the conferenc.e is being Mr. and Mrs. Tom Yates assis- held ir. the fall so tbat the stuted by Mrs. Mary Yates enter- dents may have mor'! of the yP.ar t ained Wednesday evening at a in whic.3 to put in pt·actice what costume Hallowe'en party at their they may learn at the meeting. home honoring Mr. and Mrs. Alma. Jenning of Salt Lake. Games We print butterwrappers. Call were played, prizes going to Mrs. Midvale 178. C:arence Sharp, Mrs. Albert Glover, and Mrs. Sylvester Walker. Refreshments were served to 35 guests. TffiSAD - o-For a. Mrs. Clarence Sharp was a Salt Mr. and Mrs . .James Brady and . Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Boggess joined at Lewis party and Mrs. Hallowe'en ofa Mr. e njoyed th e home and Clark of Salt Lake Wednesdc;~.y evenlng. - oMr. and Mrs. Walter Borg returned home las t w eek from an Eas tern trip where the y visited the World's Fair. BEER High schools in Utah, Nevada., tic!. United State• output in SepIdaho, Colorado and Wyoming tember was 26,592 tons against have been invited to the Second 26,269 In August and 2~,843 in Annual COnference of high school July. visit with rela~ ----<>- ICE COLD 1.440 tons; Silver King Coalition, Center JUNCTION SCHLIT"J.; & BECKER'S ore daily. City m 1nes sbippet.l 231:--3 ore and co ncentra t es j llrweek ending Friday. Park Clty Consolidated shipped --o- Willy Costello, who may be found at Universal Studios, had never hea rd that the way to get publicity is to get linked with some other State & MIDVALE Utah Metal & Tunnel, 500 tons. Utah Copper Is shipping 11,200 Ever since Anna Sten declare that sex appeal is over-emphasized in America, many of her fellow s tars have been trying to get her to t ell how love and romance are carried on in Russia. When asked if the thrills of courts hip were not lacking where marriage and divorce a r e so common in Russia, Miss Sten declared, "No, nothing is missing but alimony." Rumors that Marilyn Mlller had tnarried a. New York a..ctor seemed to have no disturb- Motor Inn Mines of the Bingham district, exclusive of the Utah Copper, shippea 8 ,805 tons of ore during Lhe week ending November 2. SPJpropnts were as follows: Utah Delaware, 800 tons ; Utah Apex, 100 tons; United States Smelting, Refining and Mining company, 6 ,445 tons; Bingham Metals, 60, tons and 39c Bakelight case I $1 . • g u s your pre s cription with comforting assurance that it Brm w ill be c Ompounded by a regist ered pharmacist, exactly aa prescribed by your doctor. , _____ _ _ O- n : • O_ _, ___ O_ _o___ ,, _ _ ,___O"O___ p __ , ___ p __ ,, • . . , _ a _ D_ D_ <I _ D_ D_ _ _ _ _ n:• _. |