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Show PROVO SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAYMARCH 27,1927 TO jMTERNITY PIMTPLAY role. Ca"t Harris. m hv th tnidisg part. HV liartvPardoe, --head of the dramatic art department of Brig-kaa- s piarv mx" ud'i Controls Life CONCEpAi ulreraity, i cottchUig stagtnj the play. Jrofaor success) as a producer has been (Continned-fjro- Xswng and Par-do- Prnll which Helea Uenkeu, 0rp e, - """"'k I 4b ji . ka.. A I llfllfl lfte - Food-Toni- L. ru . .JI c That ImoartM A Feeling OfFitness tend Strength ". scotrs EMULSION McCoard, Milton Perkins, Gall Plummer, Barbara Geren, A Hex De Alton Johnson, Partridge, Edgar Booth, Albert Cerless, Donald. P. a Uoyd ad Wilson Conover. All of these' young people have had a treat deal of experience and have '' shown considerable atlv ability. Tickets mar be obtained hv mall any time, but will be on sale at the box office Tuesday and Wednesday. YERN JOHNSON LEAVES !Vern . Johnson, manager of the pany ia Provo, will leave Monday to attend business interest in Idaho. Mr. Johnson wishes to thank Lis customers for their patronage during his residence here. Lawreuce Johnson, a brother, will tfiow act as manager of the company. Rich In The Health-Buildin- g Vitamins Of I Cod-livOil er eott ft Bont. Blootnficld. N. J. A. V. Cfaristfnseii tmd family of few Xephl is a Provo visitor for'-days. St--H ' Xr..p DO YOU -- WANT-tt coriHarTraaclsHaycoi-k- ; - Wyde Van. Wagenen, Fred Lewis, .. Vert Van' Wagenen, Quentia Greenwood, horns, Arthur Has-ler- , HHier Detitson, Joseph Buys, Ralph Desmond; baritone, Owen Burgener; trombones, Myron West, Wayne Webb, Charles J. Parker; Glen Coffman'i "liasses, Oscar Jacob-soRaymond Peterson ; drums, Albert Kuilth, Kenneth titringhant, Dr. Guy W. Clark' of the University Hugh Anderson; piano accompaulst of California lias diwwvercd Floyd Johns, ( -blood substawe called "cocytln," by vtiM Im i1(x4iipo he can control THE W IXNING OF BARBARA life fn lower anitusliC' The subWORTH- stance starts life in the egg of the ... sea unrbitti iHwrdiug to lit. Cliirk. , f a mueV Gold wyn pnijf 1 25,000 for the screen rights to Harold Bell Wright's best selling book, "The Winulug'of Barbara Worth," which comes to theater. (1u film form today tor a three-dajfttB. It was Jhe ivowed inteittloa of the pioneer film producer, whetu lie and director Henry King purchased the film rights In New York, The K. V. T. concert orchestra that the stofTsnbnld lose' none of under: the direction of, LeRoy J. its sweep," none of its dominating dramatic appeal-ithe KolK'rtKon. gave a morning coneert power-an- d in assembly-- ' Friday at Brigham transfilming process. success . I'arryliTg out this idea young university. Full instruuienttt-tlowas had for the Peer Gynt fully, Mr. Goldwyn assignetl Frances unite and. for the other two num Marion, fuuious- - scenarist, to do jibe swnaf lgjEM. the" screen versiou..he bers which the orchestra played. Miss Eda. Smith, after n intrO: worked for six months, while studid ductlon of Peer Gynt by Professor technicians tolled over various angles and Mr. . King T. Earl Pardoe, real seiwtlons from Tbsen'S great fantasy which ex- - traveled more than five thousand ' miles seeking a typical and realistic plained Grieg's music. The numl)ers were exceptionau location, which he found on the well rendered. Professor Itoliertson desolate but impressive Black Rock : had his company of artists under desert of Nevada. The film, version preserves each such iHrfect control that the listener had no difficulty in constructing great incident of the novel,- - Includin bis imagination the scenes which ing the thrilling ride of Wlllard In the play. Grieg Holmes and Abe Lee with the money Ibsen created " striking workers In Jeffercaughf-'th-e spirit of the fantastic to. payWorth's struggling town of drama and emotionalized it by tell son., and the terrific sandstorm ing the story , in wonderf ul music Barba, which orphaned the tiny Barbara. which the B. Y. IT. orchestra The fole of Barbara Is filled by with fine feeling. blonde Director Robertson is to be con- Vllnia Banky, whose delicate and versatility are typical beauty. his organization. upon gratulated The singing of Montel Green, a of the real American girl she por. youth from Alt Pleasant coached trays. was here who Glenn Guynian. by. and Mrs, Clarence Livingston with his one-aplayr was a .feature Jttr j)f A tlaebnby. DncertMrDrecii liadL & are the proud parents qt. .Ihe boy,- born Maecbr 21 at their hiyiw splendid' twrtroWJ. rolce which be tn v this city. handled admirably. ' CONCERT GIVEN y FOR STUDENTS -- . EQUIP WITH THE TIRES THAT INSURE MILEAGE; THE TIRES THAT ARE NOT AN EXPERI- - MENT; .... THE TIRES THAT DELIVER "MOST MILES PER DOLLAR' . -- - B . nr rnw tn r n All DtSXJ UiAimnrtLL l nUKd DDTKXU s Phone 260 Wr Centex 223 . V - i - i j Daniels and Miss real Logan are spend, lug several days In Prsvo with -friends. - iMnlels-o- f .. ... , .. j - j;r ,..,.,.(.,. i "I , ' j r W - - ..v i I - I i k . r i - Mr. and Mrs, DaU tWier of Katt Ijike are visitlug here over the wd- - -- " Miss Enuly Jane Jeoaea of Pleasant Grove was a' Provo irisitor Sat- ; ... , , uiday. Mrs. Earl Makwe of Halt IiSe " visiting In Prove for a few ra.vn with her lmreuts, Mr. and SrsTJohu A. Vance, ; cms 'CO Miss EiiMiia Jones of Salt Lake Is the vvetk end in Trovo Willi Miss Edith Jensen. silinK Mrs. Mark Rozrlle of American Falls. Iduho, has returned to ber home today after spending the past tw,o weeks hire with Mr (Mid Mrs. r " y Kenneth Bailey. ts? 1 - t 2 -- - ;' w- - Mr. BMiep Walter HTiilehead, and ,Mrs. Walter Whitehead, Jr, Miss Edith Whitehead and Miss Mary Whitehead uibtored to Tooele this morning, wlie're they will spend Mrs. Walter Whitehead, the day. The Provo high school bandL under direction otTrufessor John A.."Omaji8on, will whitehead, .who- has been, visiting aipcar on the evening of there the ia three weeks with Friday, April 1, at the high school auditorium, la a cou cert of sjieclal Interest to the public. her sister. Mrs. Agnes fluff, will return to Provo witu the party. T" Miss Ernta Peterson hasreturned to her bonie iu Salt lake after week iu Proru, the guest ssn4ig of Miss Ella Vincent. n Then I- Mrs. Anna SttWf n 1"! j Jr. of Salt Gecrg Busby, is visiting in I'rvvo tor a few dsys with Mr. and Mr. George Bus-of. Sf- - : take, ilute-iHccol- Mor-i- f ... JI7 Mr. po)alar r and Paul attired for o long U New York City, will be new aiiuta ri jPUy fur. the Associr.K'd Alumni t 8;3i la the Wednesday v.adi -- Varawount theater Mary Woolley, ir" . ; ma ay hare been Wk-ln- g forward to the next perforin-aur- The fact tht the play will be the first regular stage performance at the sew theater also adds to the Interest of the production. In addition to Ulsa Woolley and Mr.: Harrir-f- t east of unusually strong performers has been selected, . at itovo i Memoers or toe company include Derformera . I Julia Anderson Hughes, William frank and characteristic (mm, that success . PHONE page one) iJecea wtlt be played. The aolists ; ItancU Haycock, cornet Waym Welth. tromlwme; F.i aa Madaen, Trsl; Albert mlth, reader: and the woodwlud quiulet consisting of four rlsriuets and bassoon, and ft tualetiuartrt, will render some of their best aiimben. Tbe baad personnel follows : o George Tanner; Evan Maditen, clarinets, Floyd Fletcker, Horace Craudall, Welwter Twker, "Clifford KmdreCr Xesi boid, Dean Durrani, James. L. Jacobs; saxathoiw,f Floyd Larsetf. Leftoy ... GiWxin. li. Vern Ilardj', Buiiuei Aacard. Jean It, Paulson ; ' "8eTMth Heaven Austin " -Bttvaj's great stage success ia V m Provo High School Band WM Appear CITY NEWS e' phenomenal that mention of his ".."Smnth iHeavejtMVia Be name In rofiBwfloa arlrh I tw iImo la ' IwJjwffleiwt to f uaraat 1 hli'h rtm Wn-- . v; performance. Tli Fire of 8t. TheU Alp! PM John", ti of fertag last year by the li TimC" PAGE experienced . W.F.RICHINS and Miss Charlotte Dut ies sang a LAID AT REST E. Smith of Denver Is here vis K. - iting. LU-COL- DS 0 net,' "When the Mists Have Rolled ' then A way " F. - 8. J tof IIjes Check at first snccse. Rub on inhale vapor' sprite, and Mrs. Davis and Miss Da vies then sang another u lection. Bishop James IL Clark and Blsh op Kartchner then spoke,""" after which theJTtmpanogos ward ijJiet sang 4'l)reamiand' asjlhe. closing offered the song. benediction, and George Giles dedicated the grave in theProvo City --" . cemetery. Services were in the Third ward cLapel. ICRS Funeral services "Willis ui Mr. and Mrs. James Hansen are Ricbins were held ivatiirrtav after spending the week end iu Halt Lake noon lu the Third ward chapel, with with friends and relatives. Bishop M. E. Kartchner of Grand tew ward in diarge. Mny friends Rosa Billings, son of Mr. 'and were In attendance at the Mrs. Dwight Billing, is confined to slve services. The Timnanoeos ward the home of his parents as a result of Injuries to bis leg sustained In a sang the opening musical, number, Mr. and Mi's. A. L. Manning of fall down some stairs at the Both-wel- l "Just Beyond." The Richfield are sNnding a few days Auto company Ju Salt Luke er was offered by .Arthur J Tan- - in rrovo with mends. City, Friday. it 1 Mrs. Fred ScWrger of Los An gelc, California, Is siiending two weeks here with her sister, Mrs. J, I, Phillips. . Mary Adams, Ruth Holbrook, Floyd Berrett and- Bert Purker, all of Ogdeti, aire Provo visitors for a ' .i tlew uui s. , - Joseph SafttrdUy" i. it- Young of Ogdch spent ltr rrbvdr ' " SUFFERERS Ctf Ufa rtamfy tuba Intuit, Mthhif nMf and iltaidWMn ltehma. Blind or(oPrw. Pta. TkaorusgiM mil r1m4 m MM! it it luai. in tuba, with Ml. Ajfc lar ptat. iMt ar as a trading PAZO OINTMENT. - A Dealer who Deserves Your Implicit GoiliHdence, III VIlMIMJift ! II W. D. Corson of Salt Lake was a Provo visitor Saturday on bus! news. Edna Thompson of Sciopion is Proo4sltorve tber week nd s Mr. R. J. Fry, of R; J. Fry, Inc West Center. Sty Dodge Brothers new dealer in Provo, is a man you can trust implicitly. You can trust his fairness, his integrity, and his intimate knowledge of automobile history. a Edwin H. IiPe of Rlgby, Idaho, a Provo visitor Saturday. E. E. Evans. John J. Jones. A. Johnson, A. Linde and M. L. Tum- tdeton. nil of Salt Lake Cltr. were Provo visitors last week. II. C. Bart let t of Ogden Is spending a few days lu Provo with ' friends. , 310 ; ' . NEW .1 : And you can place complete confidence in those he; elects to assist him in the service and sale of Dodge Brothers Motor Cars in E. Heard of St. Louis was a Provo visitor for several days on business hist week. A B. Handley and family of Den ver arc here visiting. DEPMTMENT E. Cs Allen of business. W. G. Gremwell of Osden rrovo . visitor for a few days. We. are now ready to give you estimates, furnish material and labor for that job. ' '.Sl . C. L. Kenney of re-roofi- ng ".'., Seattle, is a rro- visitor on business vc C. P. Hansen of Richfield Provo visitor Friday. " ( t Provo. r zation...... for many years. Few men are more familiar with the automobile Business in all its details. And none can boast a finer record of integrity and fair dealing. I. J. Findton,' Arthur Giles, Al- vonj Budge, Evelyn Rmler, Laura Nelson, Donald Wadsworfhr Emll Hansen and Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Iew. Is., all of Logau, spent last week In TEE LOCK SHINGLES OCTAGON STRIPS HEXAGON STRIPS - Mr. Fry has held important executive positions with Dodge Brothers Factory Organi- a i " the Provo territory. Denver Is here on was a - Mrlvtn ' Bainey and Madonna d Larsen, both of Provo. ut the county court house Thursday afternoon by Bishop L. L. Nelson of tte Provo Second ward. t f'Ar- were-marrle- The new FOURTONE, a beautiful blend of colors that will give charm and beauty to your, home. V Mr. and Mrs. P. T. Burmlngham are rejoicing over the arrival of a son.- born Friday morning' at the fruilly residence. Mother and baby are doing nicely. , ; v' The best of material, competent "workmen, a guar: . - - antee for" every job and saves you money. - f ' Phone; for our representative to' call. 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