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Show '4 . - r- pinvot(UTAm, i Summer School ;i Former Utah Actor and Playwright Detective Mystery Thriller In i All-Talki- ng Mack, Is In Readiness : . Utah actor and playwright to author and director of "Van of the City". A picpet cent ture Now playing at the Paramount, theater. WiUard Mack ia rated aa one of thr "big five" atage playwright! and "The Voice of the City" ranka among hia best work d Mr. Mack not The wrote "The Voifce of the only City", but he aJo plays the principal character role. His .work in that role, an implacable detective engaged in a desperate man hunt, ia a gem of characterisation. l'a.en as a whole, thil production is a splendid type of the high ly human sort pf melodrama which MacK nas Deen writing wiin sucn consistent success for so many V.'itiard SUNDAY HER fornvf-- f Mon- Many Classes Convene At 7:30 A. M.; day Morning Will lie upening Session of Summer. triple-talente- Mr.nv cli:ses of the summer u Rriphwm sum ...i.:.'. liny Young university Monday morning. will roiiverx' at 7:30 a m.. accord '1:30 when a devotional period wi!' be held three times a week. The afternoon classoV area largely labor- . i,,. v I , , atory or art courses.' The period from 4 30 to 5:30 daily has ocen for music., work ' reserved were Issutd schedules tally. E. H Holt, secretary of thtJ- 'j. institution declared, because an unusual d. mahd for catalogs caused i '.he supply to. run low.. These who ask for catalogs now will receive for thi' cotnp'ete class schedule both terms of school,- - Secretary Holt declan d. WILLAQDMAOi ..The 7.30 rlaow? are millinery. elocu-tio; bem seeing. Mack has a story to Mis.i Reynolds-- elementary T. Earl Pai dot general cdu u ll, and "he tells it interestingly. administration. Supt. with the result that there is not a rational schools; rtsearcrt Smith. Pk.vo i The m moment it. tension in educationalcit"administration, draggy Dr. builds consecutively jur.til the clisecon Sudwec-ksteaching Joseph max is reached. Then the dialogue Mis Marv Ollerton: ft speeds up the action, rather than Mary Shnko-noa-VP. A. Chi istenson; retarding it as is so often the case. 1'tini: Prof. .!. f'tewaft Hamilton, Miss Field, who 'makes' her debut of Kansas; intr'duc of in this, production, having conte Pr George H. Han- rectly from the Broadway stage tiry t;i:losv. ,, T...KllOt,.n -" production of The Koval l anilly.; "Mariihal!; ailviei;cd , pjnsical is both a beautiful young lady and These A story of gangdom, it,- - moves with the rapid pace of a runaway 'train for the entire action, which includes a Jail break, a man hunt, a take suicide, a murder and an unexpected and dramatic happy takes place within .. the crrdinj? hours. It is space of twenty-fou- r filled with suspense, plot and i counterplot. Nevertheless it carries a romance as sweet and appealing and tender as any outand cut love story. This delightful, though rather breathless love story, is beautifully interpreted' ty Robert Ames, who plays the escaped .prisoner, ami SyltVia Fietf. Mr. Hack plays the role of thoa, detective, who eventually gets man and at the same time gives him his freedom. Mack is the same cation. Assistant Coaci Fred Dix- player on the screen a talented actress. AUro Mne PlnrUion; j'lvenjlp sociology, Harvey Tay .Tohn Milian thnt hp is nn thp 1ptii inmte stae-t of C,ils college; and his direction of his own storv Marsnall. uar." Thomnsnn. James lor. sorio'iy. exchange olfiiie.iipr:.' is as fine a bit of, directorial man- - Farley, Tom Mctitiiie mid Prof, I i.i'vlbtVg. 'of University of agemcnt as this reviewer remem- - Unnyard also do well. ' hralth education. Drs. VKC.E iilbir SETN ns. Mr and Mia Duke, and ut waa she will teauh with Mrs Dukes mother, Mia. Ben visitor- - fcer Saturday. at school the West of Pleasant TJrove. Mrs kindergarten sutuiurr Mr. mU MLra. Ivaa, Tmarum and B. A. C HeJber Duke and "grandson. )uke childrca of Spring Canjm. ara After bring ronfinnd to hi hnnie Menixriott. returjied to Helper with spendin a fe wdaya her vttk Kx, Mrs. V. II. Tuft and sons. vufe for several wtek due to a serious, the Provo visitors. and Kn. Henry Book , illness. Jasper Hirit is nuw aEIc Heber visitors Kndny his fritnJs again Mr. IJoyd Mann and bay f to be out , IIng lleach. Calif, have arnved in However, be has not yet sutfieient--- ; Provo to spend tha sunuiie'r with nruvi ipJ to return to MiiTT Mrs Mann's iarenls, Mr. and Mis.! Mis Mabel Stnudture is enter . taining a party of f ru mis fiom Mr. Jtnd Mrn. "J. A. Carter and Tooele over the week end By Special Arrangement will Teach a Classa'" Mm. . Muhlonlro ik of daughter. Donna, are here from LITERATUR-ILAM. Mis Sunt a Maria. Calif They are the Valejo. D Calif, and , house guests of .Mr, and Mrs Joseph of Oakland, were hJU to MANNING Jl'NE 10 9:3-l- l A. M. Joseph Ward Mr Cartel is eon-1 attend the funeral services for Mrs 5 I)ays a Week for 6 Weeks 4 Hours Credit k National l'.e. V neeted with the Fust wife of J Mary Cniy rhoso intert'sU'd shtuld meet the first day at theliour Heck of Areo Idaho which were hank of San'a Maria l held in the First ward chapel WedMish Mr Conrad, ruimt'il, then if a Ixttt-- r hour can be named tlie time ' daughter of Mrs ChajleS Conrad, nesday afternoon Mi Hick is a ivill bo t hanked. is at the Aird hospital convalescing bioihcr of the visitors Mr. and Mrs. Alvift Duke and from a major operation ei formed Thuiday. Kepc.iis from the family Hi 1m Duke of Helper, have, been . ItOOM 220 TRAINING BUILDING are that she js slowing recovering visiting here with Mr. Duke s parCity, Rk-hflel- e j uni); : Announcement j : MRS. CHRISTEN JENSEN t. WORLD r- - B. VrU. Extension Division - Studebaker j ; - WORLD'S LARGEST B.UILDE R OF EIGHTS . 'r. . dj-h- is : -- ' i PltfpTiurgli 'i.Ioyd Cyllimoie and L. W. Oeks. The classes are b gun this early. In r.". Cnr.nori announced, in order L, D- - S- to ; void placing many class"S in the afti'ir.'-iiwhere they would inter-- I fere v. ilh laboiatory classes. l THIRD WAKIrGeorge Choules, a recently re- - V"Th- '.lours run from 7:31) until will be the turned missionary, speaker at the sacrament services CARD OF THANKS in the Third ward chapel this evening at 7:30 o'clock. "We wish to thank our many kind l A special progn.m will neighbors and friends who assistalso be f ufiii.shed. All. members of ed us dunr.g the illness and death thi' ward nnd friendu interested aie of our beloved father. Williriru E. uracil to .attend. Banks. We especially desir to oui" appreciation for the FOURTH W ARD jpeakfi;:. singers and pallbearers, A. May Olpin, former I'rovo resi- - for the cr'is furnished at the tinu dent, who is visiting here frorji New of the services, and for the many York, will be the speaker at the beautiful Tloral offerings. sacrament service, in the' Fourth THE FAMILY ward chaprl this evening at 7:33'! j sevo'clock. Mio. Olpin will render ii eral beautiful vocal solos. All members of the ward arc be pivsent. and a cordial invitation is extended to the public in general. - - ! CLl B MEMBEKS TO KNT.KRTAINED Mcmh s of the .6. T. club will ,11K . be entertained Wednesday after-"oo- n t the residence of Mrs. John Yeager. Two tables of bridge will mavfil. prizt's awarded nntl luncheorj served. All members are. invited to be present. MEETING OF CAMBJ BONNEVILLE PLANNED Mrs. Mary McAffee will be hostess to the members of Camp Bonneville, Daughters of Utah Pioneers, Thursday at 2 p. m. at her home, 543 East Fourth South street. Mrs. Alice Lowe will be the assisting horstcss.. An interesting program has been and luncheon will be prepared rerved. A cordial invitation is extended to all members. Churches announces another thrifty Eight bfcha mpion qualify ictsitoi - niu-iica- s j A ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTEEN (115) INCH VHEEASE i i ; . i . Commercial h.-l- jitjhe factory L. 1). S. BAPTISMS I,. I). S. baptism service;', will be Sunday nt 3 p. m. in the Utah AMP NO. 7 TO MEET THURSDAY stake administration building. The " Daughters of Utah Pioneers of bis.i.ipric of the Sixth ward will be. at home meet the Camp No. 7, will in charge. of Mrs. Florence Clark. 070 West at ..Third North street, Thursday 2:30 o'clock. Mrs. Grace Cheever. Mrs. Millie Nelson and Mrs. Mamie Singleion will be the hostesses. Election of officers will be held, and all mombers and those eligible for membership arc urged to be son Seymour Glazier, present. of M' ah.l Mrs. I. A. Glazier, is at the L. D. S. hospital in Salt Lake, TIKGULAK MEETING OF convalescing from an operation per- CAMP NO. I formed Wednesday for a dislocated Daughters of Utph Pioneers of hip.' 1 will mc.'t at the resiCi:r.ri No. Thi' injury; was suffered two dence of Mrs. Stanley M. Clark, 180 years ago. st "North FiiiTTTh-ierTrrrrt, Thws-dar at 2:"i0 o'clock. An interestINSTRUCTS COMMITTEES ing piogram has been arranged rrof. E. H. Eastmoud of the' nnd luncheon will be se'rved. All Brigham Young university met with members and those eligible1 for the parade committees of the American '"ork Poultry day and the membership are invited. Pleasnnt Grove Strawberry flay, Fridav in regard to the construcCARD OF T1LANKS tion of floats for their rcspi'ctive V :: desiiom of thnnking our many friends for t'u' acts of kind- parades. ness tendered uj during our recent bereavement, the death of our beloved wif and' mqth'i Mary Gray Beck. 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