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Show THE HERALD, - TUESD AYtFEBRUARY 27, 1923. ES3 a motion, picture which can be hailed ed upon for a time Impersonate the dismal depths of that dirty cellar r relating to forost activities will be as almost perfect'! Such picture 1 kWg, gives' a flawless performance' In sweatshop? , shown in Provoduring this week. the Rex Ingram production for' Metro the dual roler: . What critics declare la the most ' A two-ree- l film, "When the Elk ot the. famous story, "The Prisoner of strlkinr Btorv . ret- intrnrctarl hv Come Down," will be shown at the I Gladys Zenda,"'which has its first showing at one Walton and to .certain V tonight in connecthe Strand theater "tomorrow. This carry interest even, tor the most so-- , Columbia theater on which Is based "BE MY WIFE Anthony photoplay, phisticated criticjs oming to the tion with the other - films. At the same time there will- be shown at the Hope's novel, .has been skillfully Columbia theater on Wc dnesday. was pbas-autl- y adapted by Mary O'Hara, gorgeously Ole E. Jri in the Lovt Letter" Mrs; "The and tUJe princess theater "The Bee" and "For . ie aecoraur? scnm$. juoye? R& MvWlfA' iha no or and at her home --Monday- mounted by the I.tnrla Bradley King, the author. ny ." Koaa auuaing. est surprised frexice Brerttoa rendered pleasing noiohratinn of her birthAll four films will be shown la the. .1.. r- -r : feature .comedy coming to the Prin- - on occurred whlcb trim. AAftA thaAtat!. katflnnln v t .hv&. various schools of-- thecity ..Stednes:. day, would. havebeen.JabelledJ'allday anniversary, :z , the Goldwyn ban-- 4 j FILMS irecuon under FOREST Thursday. and. Friday.'' ..t. day. tions were furnlshedty the trio, Mrs. that day. .The rooms were attrac star y snows tne inspurea Wednesday, of that rounr wizard ' of "the screen. ner, nas several unuBuai situations. wiin carBw "According to Mr. Campbell of the Vergie Ekins; MrC Franktikln "and tively decoratea. ThA MHTlArilBii MRin rnnnv iltairiilsnn Ret Ingram. Uinta forest office, several other edu- ' Mj Breret0BMr8. cnal Chase gave mided to No one who has 'thrilled to the' call which are no disguises the efforts of the office ot cational films will be brought here at game prises-bein- g all, but joyed, Through ot romance should fall to see" this ex serve to present dir. unaer s remark- the Uinta national forest of this city from the national office ot the forest readings. Gam6s, con- Mrs. Leo Knigm ana . ' . duottvl hT Mt. Hw fichata and Miss A delicious 'luncneon was ,' traordinary picture which is packed able ability air the man "who talks several reels of educational films service. and full ot action. Tntrlirue attd devellsh with his face." Temple Penrod were enjoyed. A buffet Mr and Mrs. W. K. Farrer. Mr. Mrs. rTed to a Allowing Mrs. Arthur Halladay. Mr. and plotting is matched against heroic Mr and Mm J. R. Olson Mr. and Orvllle.Olsen, Mr. and Mrs, Leo J.. endeavor and ultimate victory Jc the Ascel llahlxuist Inviil nilhnrantii of thA ralnr nt'tha Mrs. O: W. .MrarTohn l,Rtfthtv.-r-an-d Knight Mr. and Mrfc d Mrs. John Thurgood, Mr. and little kingdom ot Rumania. The "THE LOVE LETTER" Penrod, Mr. and Mrs. M. I Penrod, mf Ohal Chase. Mr. ana Mrs Thomas S. Hardy, Mr. and Mrs. are magnificent The corona TONIGHT 7:30, 9:15 Clarence Mrs. A. Mr. ball Mrs. and Phllltns Mr. and tion, the processions, the . royal t, Sisen Mr. and Mrs. John and Mrs CJ. S. Vincent are massive, beautiful and impresjro frra-- ahnftw nt itfrtv llirht fit. Mr. and Mrs. A. 0. PhUllps; Mr. and Mrs. George Myers, Mr. and sive. Here is sword play, intrigue, -And r. i Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Ekins, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Haiiaaay, side basement, like strings ot a harp danger, plots, beauty, action charm. i Mrs. Clarence Brereton, Mr. and Mrs. J. Aneus Olsen, Mr. ana xiiver wiuu play waivu wo Francis Fillmore, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Singleton, Mr. and Mrs. Amur Baru; Lewis Stone as the Englishman ed a dirge ot despair. T alrln Ann Panmt!. MlgS M1o. . r One beam otJ'seeond iand" sunITa . who by the vagaries of fate was call' lng,'Mr. ana "MAKING A MAN" r. u xill reflected from a neighboring light, Temple Penrod. Miss Bertha Liddiard, and Mrs. James reay, VTlaa PanUnn PhtlliDS MlSS Evelvn Ole B. Olsen, Sr., A. H. Jones, MUs cobbuilding and strained through And Snapshots wahft anil wtnrTnvr BnAplrs atninlr thA Chase, Miss Etta Phillips. MteSr Nine i,vda Halladay. Miss Orpha Jones, Miss Oisen, Leda Miss Penrod, A. LeBoy Jones, brown head of a head bent low over Williamson, Mrs. Sarah 3:45 AND 7:45 WEDNESDAY a silent task.- - The girl was sewing Donna Penrod, Miss istnei mnnore, Horace Olsen. ... V aiiMtn PMUins. Miss Maurine wt WALTON overalls. The machine hummed, clat- GLADYS J a a r Sorroia ..clttb jjlLJg? Penrod, Miss Marie Williamson, Miss h. tiJBiji siiin Him Lnu. iiy rim - ti h it t In sad moved but very little. Anna, Olson llisCTsTKInnetytTniffsT Wednesday afternoon at 3 0 clock "THE LOVE LETTERS" v. ".""f"'"' Then one might" have noticed a Edwnl Liehhardt, jonn wnuamsun. th home or .Mrs. Paul North First East . street A Janvesr Phillips. Donald Olson hand slipping a bit of paper into a willo futhnr Will were oufcoMown guests The seam, ft was a note. Sown in. it tar--i Phillips. and id airs, Oeorge Edwardspt Kiven by Mrs. E. . Eastmond rietHk message, Mt. message of , loye JEWELL & RITA buvu ai nuj tuuiiii mas uugm uave Mrs. F. S. Harris, reiw"w- attend-ancCharRston, Mr. ! liamson of Pleasant Grove, James Car- mejnbers are urged to be In put into a nicnio box. Did any young PENMAN & LILLIAN WESTON & ELINE 1 lowe briaeveiandrTJtan. husky in a farmer's field, wearing a pair of brand new overalls, heed this COLUMBIA ORCHESTRA a anAfltai entertainment in honor . Mrs. C. E. Ericksbn and daughter NEWS Deneiled note when he had cut it out Of the at thA hnm - of Mr. rfca fat Kan rnirt mother seam a the of knife? with Jack giant are Uau buo" Fourth ward will be given Oils even.- and Mrs. George A. Hansen for a lew Could, romance find its way Into the -. ma A'dneif in me wara nieev- days, enroute to ineir where they trnm Eutod6. i r.ae four v. e seen - viiw6 start, the. evening's enitertanmnt months. Con-distomach Vocal duet, Melba and Rl?jsrd short talk, preT. William H. played, after which dances will beehjoyed." Refreshment will be served to the guests. All married folks ot the ward are" cordially -. iinvited to attend, r ; -- 3Irs. "Ague vranaau enwruuuvi numDer ot friends t her iiom Satar- to the tol-ious luncheon was served Mrs. aose,Kartchner, J. "". at P. A. v meet at UK ...... :nA will ha Dlayed. after which "served. luncheon wIU WW ; "WW. ' , . Miss firm Peterson was hostess at at her a well appointed dinner Aparty cut. glass home Sunday evening. howl of roses was used to decorate tor Miss Vetta, Alger, ! Miss Emma for Miss Vesta Alger, Miss Emma Miss Fern Evans, Miss Ella Vincent, -' ,; , COLUMBIA .A. Lleb-hard- JACK HOLT SB rth - wnieV wiltentertain member ofther Thursday after r- noon Bridge club and. several guesta tahles at her home Thursday. Seven - will be aik - 111 Miss Nobody Luncheon will be clayed. .' uj-u- Goddard. w-t- w ' . settings W1U duo . ' w i ttt."wSl' Jllii The Optimist . . , Metro-compa- Wjri:JirdMtwo1Ild vner Pihfc fientnount. Mrs. Ruth Mr. and. Mrs. I 4a. re here' vlsitingr Games nd music were enjoyed, during which a delic Tnh - eervecu e. The girls of tha 0. CL C cluh met at the Page achoolhouse Monday afternoon, where games and music were enjoyed by the following: Miss Laura Walker. Miss Louise Rieske, Pen-roMiss June Andrews, Miss Mamie M3ss Edith Murdoch, Miss Rhoda poulson, Miss final Hansen. - d, iu t- """"r.Tu. WvsmvMM a lift e; Mrs. J. Milton Booth will entertain member-o- f the Utopia club at her home Thursday afternoon. The time will be spent with sewing and muslcnfter which Inncheon will be served. th - -- vecalfolo HAvlff afctheiBi V Hiss Alice reading, Condie; Richard Ludlow; instrumental trio, Miss Alene uuw Phillips, Miss oertruae conclusion of TTftnrard Olseh. At lhe .".. OncieJtoJLgeat ''Jn II tomeTi&feEri - Graham, Thursday. Bridge, followed luncheon, will be the feature of iBHurnt-th- II 'j?r . Utah Camp Na 3, Daughter of the Pioneers, wiU'meet Thursday- afte oim30l80cloclrtHJie;home of Mrs. S. P. Eggertsen. 390 South Fifth West street. A splendid program has been arranged. All members and those eligible for . membership are . urged to attend. Direction T. Earl Pardbe M Cege General Admission 35c "BE MY WIFE" And Fables 8:00 p, m. Reserved Seats 50c ys I g Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Bower, Mr. and Mrs. Heber Eph Homer, Mr. and Mrs.Kavoohe. Stubbs, Mr. and TMrs. Wm. vich, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Loveless, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Vincent. Mr. and Mrs. 8idney Vincent, Mr. and Mrs. William-VinceMr. and Mrs. Thomas Vincent, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Homer, Mr. and Mrs. James Suther Mrs. Fred Sutherland, land, Mr. andT.TTCin Robblns. Mr. and vf Mi Mr. jMrs. Albert Liddiard, Mr. and Mrs.Mr. ana Mrs. vuwh 'lTa1lrreay, Leavitt, Mrsr Ann peay, Mrs. Mary 11 dVEDNESDAI THURSDAY MAX LINDER in Mrs. William Leavltt was successfully surprised by severaJUlrlendaat her home Saturday evening. A aost enjoyable time was spent with cards and music, during which a delicious ' guests participated: eelf-invite- dl Will be presented b EUGENE O'BRIEN in "JOHN SMITH" And Comedy by :tuneheoTTa;rved-The-followin- them nealtny. TONIGHT entertainment 4 Betpar to cleanse tbe tcetta and keep PRINCESS be,.-ente- ; J, ns ShakepeaiVs':T::' 7 Ions. .a. while there comes Thursday The-tnemb- - Provides) "Ihe) Wt oi WCtN ! bmficial ZEKDA" parSONER-OF ' The Rebekahs of Provo will give a card social In the Odd Fellows ball Progressive "evening. Wednesdays ii.nnii .tit Cm m1.ai! Isvan ovmrAaA cordlaHnvM A and luncleWBeTred; tatioa is extended to the. public in ers of the club will Evening Bridge e -s- : ifsmamsms nt, -- - Card favors were awarded o Mrs. 'Mary Vincent and Mrs. Ellen Homer. M. Olson, Bonnie Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. jrtfMnHjNrpWTT home la wedding reception at their vt aw. csfiirdaT avanlnff. m compliment"loeIraWghter of Charleston, 11 and Lawrence Edwards who were recently married. The """fooms were AttracUvely decorated with pink colored hearts.. Cut glassbowls of Ophelia roses were also em- 4 issssisssnsHn-- '" Total Insurance plan holders. -- . - - " '. . Metropolitan tends-tree-period- ex- -. . ie medical examma- tTtions to holders of V f a i n a r y kt-- c.t- vvotner than Indus-- . y trial) policies Gain in Insurance i -- I (jTjfo V r X'H )CV - Numberof PplicyC Averaging one ctaim pam M ' U monthly) M v S l i than that of ; - ' sqv n11 . - .. -r w ' 4 . ; NEWEST MILLINERY THE . '1 i ' " .." 1 - -- -- ! yQg INSURANei fM - tkatfaar 106,78732 1922 340.66840UO - -- ... , '39PK1USS ' II . millinery, emAomprehensiveisplay of all that is bracing: a wide range of values. Added to attractive creations of our own designervare beautiful models bearing the labels of nationally known h such Cameo, Marilyn and establishments, . -in- '. Dona-Leig- - .," -- J ALIEN- of style and hat that' be. . " - ?; .1 -j- are at their fullestevea though you do not feel the buying urge at this time. Mors iteirwWM may 1832 $ U$4267t69 1892 13,3071WS 1902 43.33W83.61 ....... - will find numerous models that meet your ideas both price, and it will be our pleasure to help you select the very comes you most. . We cordially invite-yo- ur inspection, while our assortments , ' BEGINNING WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, TO MARCH 3. ---- ' hats.-"- INDUSTRIAL (Pre. TOTAL ; S .HI st: Life expectancy tan Industrial Poll- cyhol4erl has been extended 8 tf years ' j' 8 ORDINARYI iums payable . : amonj Metropolis - r v I I iy I I on Tuberculosis ; I .11 ,- -. cies, is waging a war able diseases. 11 In1. ja Dividends payable t worklne withNa-- " tlonal," State and Local Health Agen-and other prevent f wi . n I PaymtnatoPolicyholdertavK Metrppplitant' . sfiSirr : iKm . . -- WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY free vistfslo its In- dustrial(ie.,weekly premium) Policy" a J Nnt tharr tt f 1 8 . 1. 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