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Show Midvale , Utah, Friday, May 10, 1935 PAGE THREE THE UTE SENTIN EL • DRAPER NEWS Hollywood Chatter By SUSAN ANGELL I Question s regarding Movie Stars and Hollywoo d activitie addressed to Miss Susan Angell, care of 1.'he Ute Sentinel, 1.\'Iidvalo, Utah, will be answered in the Cinema and Radio questions and answers column of this paper. ••••~•••••• IRI S TH EA TR E Mr. and Mrs. Victor Watkins Of Midvale were dinner guests at the home of Bishop A. F. Smith 1 Monday night. ••••••••••••c••••••••••••••••••••••~ "For Your Enter tainm ent"- Midva le, Utah FRIDAY ONLY, May 10 -o~ Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Boberg entertained at dinner Sunday for the following : Miss Afton Kay of Charlesto n, George Anderson of Moroni, Merlin Stevens of Weston, Idaho, Wendell and Eugene Vawdrey, Charles Quinn and Lowell and Afton Boberg. w!''"~· DOROTHY Hello, everybod y! Things are . . . seen it? Ought to be good -apopping. The stars are going . . . dnrned good, that is, if they A party was held at the George places-d ining, dancing and fun- have allowed Pinky to really "be home Saturday night in obSadler making. And here we go to un- himself." of Mrs. Sadler's birthservance _ _ 0 ravel all the names of the famous present were Mr. and Those day. The most "blue-blo oded" gaplaces where the movie queens and Mrs. Alvin Cottrell, Mr. and Mrs. thering place is the BEVERL Y kings cut loose and have a good 1 William Bridges and Mr. and Mrs. WILSHIR E HOTEL where time. James Taylor. Orville Knapp flaunts his stutThere are swanky places and -amelodies tering, wanderin g not so swanky places . . . but no Fitzgeral d had as V/illiam Mrs. which, despite the almost toomatter. Every club or hotel has her guests Sunday Miss Orpha unusual musical style, have rea strange fascinatio n for someKay of Charlesto n, Ralph Hicken~ ceived the loud applause of body. The very ultra night-clu b of Heber, Arnold Bingham of WesThese at the present writing is the TR0- 1 Southern California . Idaho, and her daughters , ton, from forth come tunes "dan<~y·• CADERO , a delightfu l dine and and Ann Fitzgeral d. Sarah dance rendevou s which has all the I the Florentin e Room. -a_ local color of a French cafe de 0 Members of the Garff family enGu::ss who? None other than luxe. Jeanette MacDona ld, Sally Friday in honor of the tertained George husband and Blane, Irene Rich, Charles Butter- Gracie Allen of their mother, Mrs. birthday 83rd girl! baby a worth .and tons of others frequent Burns have adopted The party was held Garff. Minnie the br~gh~ sp?t regularly · · · and And she's a cute little tot ... very Mrs. Perry Fitzof home the in six 'though (about do they hke It! And who would- youngish City. Forty Lake Salt The decoratio ns are wh~te months ~ld). This extremely ad- gerald in n't? the family, of ~nd red and. are more t~an arbs- I mirable idea of adopting children guests, all members tlcally effective. The prices are . seems to be in high favor here were present. - a · enormous , the orchestra 's divine, a and all the grandest people in town Mr. and Mrs. George Barton AI Jo1son and Ruby Keeler love it ... well, it is THE PLACE. Sunday in Ogden at the home spent soto about be to are nu11ored -aBarton's sister, Mrs. Geo. Mrs. of their to licit a new addition Then, there is the COCOAStaples. happy home. Neither of them NUT GROVE which is so fa.-agosthe will deny nor confirm mous that it hardly needs an Conrad Mitchell 1 Mrs. and Mr. if sip, but don't be surprised introduct ion. At the present announce the birth of a son on th Jolsons have already got writing Henry Busse and his Friday morning, May 3rd. the baby in their possessio n band are giving the cash cusnow. right - otomers the bright tunes of the The adult class of the Draper 1 -oday in their best st:yle • . . M. I. A. sponsored the proward direcspouse Joan Blondell and which, we might add, is exSunday night at the ward gram g tor George Barnes are protectin Mr. Busse ceptionall~: good. Numbers were: talks by chapel. themselv es from kidnappe rs by is renowne-d fo~· his trump· t, Parley Smith, Louis Smith, installing a burglar-p roof nursery Orson and rightly .;o. \\'hen he hits for their child. With all the pub- Dunyon; vocal quartet, Jerome a high note he has his audiMrs. J. ence rolling in the weU-lmo\J\.'D • licity they are getting on this epic ' Brown, Elray Christian sen, building, they seem to be unwill-! R. Rawlins and Mrs. Ross Day; aisle. But of course, the Grove instrume ntal solo, Jack Williams ; ingly inviting trouble. always has the best of what reading, Mrs. Weston Hamilton ; -othere i~, so why shouldn't they vocal duet, Mr. and Mrs. William Veeree Teasdale and Adolph have Busse? Rees. Menjou are blessed-e venting. -o------; .------------~· Winchell 1\lr. dear as or, . . . anThe BILTMO RE BOWL is WILSON~ CREIGHTON CHANEY ROSCO ATES .•• Oa11id R K 0 RADIO 0. Scltn~k. uc. JWOflUU# Picture " and "OUR GANG" in one of their funnie~t com( dies"SHRil\r lP FOR A DAY" also a "Strang er 'Ihan Fiction" and an Oswald Cartoon and Chapter 9 of Tailspin Tommy Matinee at 4 P. M. Frida~·, Children 5c, adults lOc, from 4 till 6:30 Come early and see this five subject program for 5c and 10c $30 FREE SATUR DAY ONLY, May 11 Saturda y Pay Nig·ht ~;30 FREE I I I ~;h~~~o~~g~~~t~~~a~:,~~atG;,~~~ ~;.~~ f.~t t~~t :'.~~:·~~H::.; l If (Answers on SUNDA Y, MONDA Y, TCESD A Y)' May 12-13-14 The queen of musical romances comes to the screen in splendor Three Thrilling Stars in Oh! What a Show! IRENE DUNNE: I'RBD ASTAIR B GINGER ROGERS -bringing a heart-load of ro· mance • . . dancing through ~ Pe.ris in love time, on wings of laughter and ~ong I .•. in ... W" JEROME KERN'S I I f ,,_ _ _ _ I 'sl OL Q ____ •C'm the ploy "'Roberlo" Book an<f r cs by Quo Horboch Directed by ll•on A Seiter A Pondro S Bennon lion On Sunday the first show starts at 2 P. M. and, runs continuou sly until 11 P. M. from 2 P. M. till 7 P. M. - Adults 15c REFINING COMPANY STATION i wood's rarest beauties in Oh. what gorgeous gownal also "Toylan d Broadca st" an Ivi-G-M Happy Harmon ies Cartoon in technico lor. Funeral services for Rebecca J. Frost, wife of Peter Frost, were 1. When was the Morse tele- 1 held at Bluffdale , with Samuel first used? graph Green of the Bluffdale ward bishdid Charles A. LindWhen 2. opric in charge. Music was furin Paris on his first arrive bergh Bluffdale ward nished by the solo flight? antic choir, a vocal duet by Eva Crump trans-Atl 3. What is the meaning of the and Alice Kidd, and a ladies' double Pentateu ch? trio from the Riverton Second 4. What is a stiver? ward. 5. Vv'hat is the meaning of the Bishop Bert Speakers were word, bon 1:mi ? French Crump of the Bluffdale ward, is the birthston e for What 6. Henry Ballard of Logan, Ralph May? The flower? of month the Richards o( ·the South Summit a macaw? is What 7. stake presidenc y, Bishop Lancelot 1 John Keats? was 8. Who Bills of Riverton Second ward, 9. What is the meaning of the Isaac Hansen of Spanish Fork and I Latin abbreviat ion, D. V.? Samuel Green. CENTE R AT STATE 10. What is a copper-h ead? Prayers were offered by Albert Olson of West Jordan and A. T. husband; six daughters , Mrs. AuPhone Mid. 291 Butterfie ld president of West Jor- relia Turner, Mrs. Myrtle Crump, dan stake. The grave in the Bluff- and Mrs. Leota Lewis, Bluffdale ; dale cemetery was dedicated by Mrs. Gen~va Gilbert, Arcadia; Mrs. William A. Turner. Dorothea Parent, East Grand Fork, Mrs. Frost died Thursday of a Minn., and Mrs. Vesta Boyers, heart attack. She was born Mar. Springvil le; two sons, Clarence 6, 1865, at Brigham City, a daugh- Frost, Bluffdale , and Ivan Frost, ter of Hans and Dorothea Ander- Ogden. sen Jorgensen . She was an active Phone or write The Sentinel church worker and had recently from you have NEWS. Our phone husband when her with returned 178; our address, The in Midvale is mission serving a six months Midvale, Utah. Sentinel, her Ute are Surviving Minnesot a. •!••-a_o. ..-.o_a_o _•_o_a_a _o_tt:• TA PICTUFE .f To 0 RADIO i DEE DRIVE RKO t ------- BECKS _ Ij I I WEDNE SDAY, THURS DAY, May 15-16 WEDNE SDAY IS SOUVE NIR NIGHT Wednesd ay we will give eight-inc h black mixing bowls made in Midvale by the Intermou ntain Glass Company , Utah's first and only glass factory. So many people who had the 6-inch bowls want the larger ones to help fill out their set. As these larger bowls are more" expensive we are able to give four for every ten tickets sold. The persons so receiving these four out of ten will be determin ed by lot. The more tickets sold the more bowls will be given. SOUVEN IR JII.""'GHT \VEDNE SDAY and the picture program will be (1) Pathe News showing "Forest Fires" "Silver Boom" "Bandit Fortress " and "Billion s for Jobs" (2) A 1\ietro-G oldwyn- l\iayer Comedy featurin g Charlie Chase. Pl-IILo VAN CE'S Newest Ad venture ' . '·S·VA N I I r FREE I Oils, Greas es, Gasol ine Servic ing ~ 14) FREE $30 ! ! I YOU? For Rebecca J. Frost HOW SMART ARE page $3 person whose name is on the Pay Night Coupon drawn from the Pay Night Box is in the audience Saturday at 9:15 that person will be given $30.00 FREE. A set of Glas::; Mixing Bowls will also be given. If the Is As Depen dable ! I admirabl y staged. SATUR DAY NIGHT IS PAY NIGHT !c i ~:;;~TI~:~:~:A~e;DY 1\f.atinee at 3 P. M., Children 5o and adults lOc from 3 to 5 P. M. The house will be cleared at 6:30 P. M. Passes, complime ntary tickets, etc., good at the matinee but not at the evening show. .,-M00--T"-O"_.._..R_IN-"-G-··~·· ' Norma Shearer and Irving his orchestra and that newly-ar. Thalberg I rived stellar attraction , Pinky -oTomlin. Pinky, by the way, is th~ IN THE WORLD OF ART: white-hai red boy from Oklahom a who made good in the big city as Yes, although many people will as the soon as he warbled his tuneful stand up and swear forth a den·al, ditty, THE OBJECT OF MY AF- there is real theatre art in Holly- o FECTION , one of the most wood. And at the present moment I! sweep-th e-country -by-storm songs we have two plays on hand to in many months. Pinky's success prove our point - TOBACC O ROAD has come" about in the most tra- (with the noted actor Henry Hull I and He in the leading p·art) and previosly ditional Cinderell a fashion. YOUTH peddled his composit ion to some mentione d ACCENT ON publishin g company and arrived. (still with Otto Kruger). HollyWhat we mean is, he succeeded wood is quick to snatch up all the I YOU USE in no uncertai~ way. After his t Broadwa y successes and put them c recent vaudevill e tour he found before the ·movie colony. The fact I AND NO MORE himself the.proud possessor of an that most of these plays run for lo le undeniab the s illustrate M. G. M. contract and a very en-1 months ==~!~~ viable fan following . He has made I fact that they are well-acte d and I also Laurel & Hardy in "Tit for Tat" - the season's scream comedy situatio n with Hollywo od's funniest fellows. (3) A Fox Song Hit ( 4) A Minute J\ilystery and Chapter No. 9 of "Tailspi n Tommy " :4st Nu· s ··---·----- FRE E Vacuu m Clean ing Servic e 0 £~ ~:2 l £ "' CosmopoJ't p A lJ l an Serial· with Rosalind lJ I( A At·G-AI AtRussel/ S )'>ltl')l! THURSD AY NIGHT IS BARGAI N NIGHT- Adults 15c |