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Mr. o and Mrs. David Hiatt and ~Irs. plaJt.>d who , · \Vendy Bar Bannister of Payson, Mrs. Hattie a minor rale in "The Private . . ancy Beeny of Murray, and Ivirs. Life of Henry VIII," has been Ora Saxey of Salt Lrtl{e were outgiven a contract as a feature of-town guests. player. --o-oMrs. Joseph D. Millerbcrg is conJack Pearl, alias the Baron, is coming back to the air beginning valescing following an operation t Febraury 13. He will star in a last week. -o _ series of Wednesday night proMr. and Mrs. Emery Brady and grams on the \VABC chain. Cliff Maxine of Salt Lake were daughter probably cast, Hall will be in the continuing as a foii for Pearl's wit, dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. MASSIVE figures personifying figures. "Order," the most activ<: justice are carved in Vermont and alert of the two, is on her right, reported. Brady Sunday. the broadcasters have marble in the pediment of· the armed with the fasces, Roman -onot revive his Mr. Pearl will authority, scanning the· Mothers of the ward are urged United States Supreme Court build· badge of famous Manchausen character. future to detect any menace to :to attend a course in Home Hy- ing which is nearing completion in Liberty. On her left ..Authority" -,oEurop~. gene and Care of the Sick, which Washington, D. c. Beatrice Lillie, one of the -ois shown with armor and sword. Seated on a throne in the center begins Tuesday morning in the most famous American cornedTo the right and left of the George Brent has been given of the gr~up ~f nine figures which guardians are groups of two figures ward chapel. iennes, is heard as a weeki~· a new contract \\-ith a subEtand out-m htgh relief is "Liberty," representing "Council.'' On the operformer on a coast-to-coast sta.ntial increase in salary. looking confidently into the ,future. 'ends~ recumbent figures represent Greenwood F. T M d M networ~ Friday evenings. -oher lap are the scales of "Research," past and present. Across · rs. an r. visited in Salt Lake Thursday and Justice. --oGrace Moore has returned to The sculpture is the work of RobOn either side are guardian The title, "The citizen who has in Provo Sunday. In Provo they Hollywood after a · four-month Aitken, of New York. ert tour. She gave radio and stage given the most valuable and un- were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clayconcerts throughout the country. selfish service to the community ton Thayne. Mrs. Will Brown was taken to Now she has commenced work on during the year 1934", has been the L. D. S. hospital Tuesday --oher next picture, "On Wings of bestowed upon Will Rogers by night for a case of diabetes. . --- . - - . of the Sharp camp of Song." Victor Schertzinger is dir- organizations of business men, in- theMembers _ _ the prmOrear Kirkham w1ll met Pioneers the of Daughters 1 0 dustrial leaders and bankers in ecting the new picture. Wednesday at the home of Captain cipal speaker at a spectal program ...... everly llills, California. -oThe Draper Y Club held a bowMrs. Katie Sharp and enjoyed a to be held at the ward chapel Sun-aCritics are hailing another party Saturday night at the ery l' being day night. The program is quilting party. Lee Bennett, who sings \\-ith triumph for Katherine Hepsponsored by the Boy Scout troop::; home of Miss Vanice Beck, presi-oJan Garber's orchestra, wa · a burn in "The Little 1\linister." dent. Each person attending the of the ward. Maxine Mrs. Clayton, H. R. Mrs. s\vimm.ing star at the UniverHollywood declares that it is party brought clothes in which o Clayton, Maurice C. Greenwood, sity of Nebraska. the best picture she has made dressed another member. A they I an underwent La.Jllbert. Golden Misses the and Mrs. Melissa Glover -othus far. dance given by each couple special ~t week last op.eratwn append.icltis AnderCum- Dorothy Redman, Audrea Constance Apparently --owas the most interesting present s Lambert Mr. hospitaL formed a the Pnce Irene Wicker, radio's Singing! ming::: has forsaken Hollywood for son and Alice Peddleton the party. of feature re-I Howard, Harry Mrs. mother, party and motored to Provo Sather 1 good She is now starring in a urday Lady, recently celebrated evening and enjoyed the turned from Piice this week. She fourth anniversary on the air, and play in New York City. Before play, "Music Master" given by the returned from a trip to California ' . , her one thousandth broadcast. She Miss Cummings made her movre B. Y. U. alumni. M~~· Qumn s ~1 ~~t grade. cl~s~~s shortly after Mr. Lambert was has written more than 4,000,000 debut she was a Broadway chorus wor.lmg ~lln an ts ·tmt o proJ~c t. bl e taken to the hospital. -o-a e. , pupt s ·wi cons rue a san words for her evening proprams girl, but the time sb~ spent. in the -o· t . Eswith decorated is room Their · 1 IS on Clay enH. that Cornelia expencnce Mrs. her gave fl!rn~ 1931 for children since . . . Mrs Martha Dunyon has return- ktmo daughher wt'th k th" d' , scenery wh1ch makes It very a'bles her to hold a good C(·ntract spen mg IS wee -o- · of ed from Park C1ty after a two a tt rae t'1ve. Perkins C Margaret rs ter M roles. h f for ~eading . . Pinchot, New Rosamond · · , er - - - - - - - - - , week's visit at the hom~ o Provo. --oYork beauty, is disappointed daughter, Mrs. Ralph Strmgham. _0_ Ann Q. Nilssen who starrM \\-ith her experience in the in the voiceless fillns, is now a. Miss Willa ~it~rald was cho-~ films and plans to return to Mrs. R: H. Cla~on is attending Hollywood film booking agent. the stage. as queen to represent Draper sen Provo. Leadersbtp VVeekoln Now is the -nin the Gold and Green ball at Union 1 Important Time A series of dramatic enactments It was rumored for some time Mr. and Mrs. Sam Clark of Poca- Tuesday. that Joe Penner would succeed of famous Bible stories has been tello, Idaho, visited last week with To Examine -oEddie Cantor on the 6 o'clock Sun- begun on the NBC chain Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hicks. Rasmussen M. L. Mr. and :Mrs. -oday evening program over KDYL. afternoon. Famous events and and children of Salt Lake and Mr. But the opera tabloid series is characters of the Old Testament Mr. and Mrs. Lenard Sharp were and Mrs. R Rasmussen of Sandy proving so popular that indications are being recreated for the pro- birthday dinner guests Saturday were visitors Sunday at the home grams. are it will continue indefinitely. evening at the home of Mr. and of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. AnMrs. Henry Gosman of Midvale. tone Rasmussen. --o-0For mites and other vermin A. H. Rock visited Monday Mrs. the spent Fitzgt:!rald Printess S~1ART if you find them evening with relatives at :Murray. week end visiting in Richfield .. (Answers on page 14) Remember -o-0-Stephen L. Richards of the CounMr. and Mrs. Harold Burgon A large crowd attended the farecil of Twelve was the principal and baby Kay were guests Friday well testimonial held for Dale 1. How many earthquakes have speaker at the West Jordan stake of Mr. and Mrs. Don Worthen. Smith Saturday night. been recorded in Japan in the last quarterly conference held Satur-0-aten years? day and Sunday. Other speakers Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hicks and Thirty-two people attended the 2. Why does the sky appear at the conference were President children, Mrs. Tom Nail or of Salt High Priest and Relief Society Almon T. Butterfield, Carter E. Lake and Mrs. Nancy Hicks of blue? at Union last Thurs~ay. I Grant, Royal Beckstead, Milton Monroe were Sunday dinner guests party held \VILL BRING 3. What is verdigris? --oBodell, Edna Meyers, Wm. J. Leak, of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hicks. 4. How many ships were built \Vm. H. Freeman, Donald. Hogan, Miss Virginia Brown, teacher in quick and permanent relief in the world in 1930? In 1932? the Platoon school, has been out and Hyrum Dahl T. David 5. What and where is Zanzibar? Stocking. We print butterwrappers . Call during the past week because of illness. FOR BETTER 6. What was the out put of fish The stake M. I. A. conference Midvale 178. hatcheries and fish eggs at U. S. was held Sunday evening with Cal- •=••-a-a-oa )~~··· I General Health and More •-•-•-•-•-o-•-.-•-o-•-•-o--•-~-in 1932? vin Rawlins, Salt Lake attorney, Winter Eggs- Feed 7. What is the value of the the speaker of the evening. The American slogan was given by Mrs. Albine pound in English money? Hichardson. 8. How many grains are there The singing was furnished by in one dram? the stake M. I. A. chorus under 9. What is an ouzel? the direction of Wendell Holmes 10. \Vho was Robert Burns? That It Is Far Better To Be Safe Than Sorry and Ruby Broadbent. The mixed and "I chorus song "Pilgrims Chorus"', ~~~ Waited for the Lord"; the ladies chorus, "Elegie" and "Calm as the Night"; the male chorus, "How Fresh New Shipment Beautiful Art Thou" and "Sing Has Just Arrived Mr. and Mrs. Nels August Nel- me a Chanty". son quietly observed their fiftyGENERAL AUTO REPAIRING first wedding anniversary at their a son of John and Annette BengAuto Accessories Atlas Batteries & Tires home Thursday, January 24. Mr. ston Nelson. He came to Utah Pep 88 Gas & Vico Motor Oil and Mrs. N eson were married in with his parents in September 1864, Alcohol & Anti-Freeze . the Endowment House January and settled in Logan, Utah. Washing Greasing Mrs. Nelson was born April 29, 24, 1884, by Daniel H. Wells. They made their home in Cres- 1858 in Fort Ephraim, Utah, a cent, which was then part of the daughter of Paul Ernest and ~ Draper ward. Here both were very Fanny Myrick Koffoed. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson are the active in church and civic affairs Midvale, Utah Phone Mid. 315 of seven children, five of NelMr. parents of the ward and county. son served as a member of the whom are living. They are: A. L. Northwest Corner Bingham Highway and Redwood Road stake high council for twenty-five Nelson, Cheyenne, Wyo.; Lawrence Nelson, E. years. At one time they had three E. Nelson, Murray; Paul HOWARD GARDNER, Agent Sandy; Virgil H. Nelson, Salt Lake sons in the mission field. Phone Mid. 65-JS Mr. Nelson was born May 18, and Mrs. Fidelia N. Dawson of 1857 in Cringe, Hollands, Sweden, Ogden. 0 a-•-c-o-·- o- o- o- o-o- o- o~o--.o- o- o-o -a -a- a- ..:• •.•··-~--o-.-..--·-Many movie stars get tremendou sala1·ies, but a committee o" five actors who recently made a ~urvey of payrolls announces that more than 80 per cent of the stud:o em 1oyes in Hollywood are anything but w altby. The report says that 71 per cent of the players a receive from $1,000 to $5,000 year, and they actually get less than two cents of each box office dollar taken in. -oMack Gr£>y, bodyguard of George Raft, ha been given a small part in a fortl1coming }Jrodnction. --oUncle Sam did some movie censoring of his own recently. The Treasury Department barred from Czecho-Slovak ian the America picture, "Ecstacy," in which the star, Hedy Keisher, appears in one scene in the nude. The picture shown throughout been has ;, I I DRAPER NEWS ?e I I I · . YOUR HOW . :> FLOC Stake Chorus Features ARE YOU? M. I. A. Conference s ATT'S EDE S i Mr. Motor ist Fifty - First Wedding Anniversary Observed I YOU WILL AGREE SURE LAY MASH We Can Afford Yon OLYMPI C FEED PERFECT .PROTECTION El West Jorda n Service •.••a- BOSKOVICH SUREWAY GRAIN &PRODUCE JACK NEALE Draper, Utah |