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Show PROVO (UTAH) SUND AY HERALD, SUND AY, NOVEMBER PAGE SIX Radio SCORE, (Continued From Page One) ftcover and Tbqrn crashed through for first, down on the mark. When Thorn aod'Vaehei nn two irrH ff WB4'smashes,, the--iJifl'luiiblj wuiiied fi- V. U; th elected HoovAr'J- tnsi a PROGRAMS - r- 45-1- 3 Singinffr Dancing, i. Natural Color Film, Comes TA11 : ; -- PublixL Spedal "Coining 'Monday ; To Pro vo'Paramount Theater; 1rio'; ' Th Friendly D. S. "SerVlceS the tabernacle; 1:30 p.m. a. NBC pjn 1 9 nm 1 ' tram o :ilhrt eomoanv program, i- - NBC tit.. Mutual nour; :a p s, popular orchestra Olde Towns Cryer; ra.. fi com-- i 5:30 pm.NBC Baldwin Piano Lane pany program; 6 p.m., salt Federation- - of Labor; 6:15 pm, NBC Collier's hour; 7:15 p.m.. NBC Aiaatej Kent hour; 8 p.m., First church services; 8:30 PnvMm Wrtt- imperial l trviitr aiiiu chestm: V p.m., AnElo-Persian- -- t - l ' k: 4 .11 i . . prog mui, o.ou ki ui. B . OA v..- v. 1. .v.:.. 7iffrr;.:-:-..:.s-:- for double Trade Building garage with driveway. 0. 4 HERALD, B03aJEl J .' 1.90-2.0- 0. ln -- dps.), r-- mostly 2.25-2.5- 0, , dentally is one of the Publix Theaters, the largest system of theaters operated in the world- - The Speolal will visit many important places 'MlfWTl in this, yicipity and everyone wflr have ib Hippprtuuity to Tee and I heer it be oo the look-ofor the smoke, hell and whistle, and those iaazy 4tiBs that have no end on Y:; - Northern railroad pregramTMlts NBC "Amos 'n Andy;" 9:15 p.m., ana j APen., j,ecove4ing ' Th Jewel Box;. 10 pm., NBC Pacl-- -' scrimmage. tunning 6 yard to, tojichdown,. -- Voiea "The fie 'network ,1 stone; 10:30 p.m.. NBC Plantation breaks Thiti - -- Eehesj 11 p.m., NBC - Slumber did not $g$ra0$ ,t Jij fiigfft hour 12 midnite, silent. Taking tie ball from their own 16- - the "Publi Theater Special" LAST TIMES TODAY D. W. Griffith Presents . PID YOU KNOW. . . hntbJlf$eMM(WWLWii,e a first down pp enav rjins, ajjq two Jer AGED! RESIDENT iiininrnn nil AODIUttirwi fo Mrs, GROVE. PLEASANT "Benfcta Thompson Jensen, 78, wife of J. C. Jensen, died Friday at the family home in Pleasant Grove. , Mrs. Jensen was born n Sweden, Feb,t?arjL26, 185i, and came to this count y when she was a, small ' child. She lived In Lehl, later movProvo: She was married to ing MrJenscn ten years ago, and had madher home in Pleasant Grove Binci&hat time. Sitwiving in addition to. her nusband is her jjon.Karl G. Thompson : rd '., THIRD WARD has been arAsplcndid pro-- am ranged for, the conjoint M. I. A. services in the Third ward chapel, this evening at 7 o'clock... Liv.ile 'llins, Weston Johnson andlioa Harwood will furnish short by talks, a reading will be given will Satan Dixon, piano selection be rendered by Ruth Knudsen; and M y Irrtinnrr will rM eiven W th A. ijirls' chorus. All are welcome. T- WARD The following program will be inU-hf- seryices in the Fifth ward chapel lhisevenlng at 7 o'clock. Selections) high school boys' quartet; lc. iSlrs- G. Merle Taylor; reading, Miaa Virginia Vick; Hawaiian duet. "Warner Brotner8"ae alt talking, singing and dancing plc- turev Gold Diggers of Broadway," undoubtedly la: one of the Wggest hlt that pidueiflg r organfaiation ha wrnmta.; H.wiH be shOTm in the Prpvo Paru)ioui( theater for five-da- v run. starting Sunday. emuer ; "uoia diggers ot jfcrosj way" is acclaimed byjmdienpe as screen entertainment. The colors are clearljdafined, but with the softness of pastel. "Gold Diggers of Broadway" la t has first of all good comedy. most of the smart comedy dialogue that made Avery Hopwood's play, me i hays to Watkins, and a series of bucks, but a b.d pass by Jonas Soon after, a stoppe6!'fhe fumble by Hoover gave the Utea another chance, and. We Utea rreve 36 yards oi a touchdown Dow reg- hit-Nin- rd OF THE SEXES" with JEAN HERSH0LT 1 BELLE BENNETT DON ALVARADO SALLY CNEIL SUNDAY - MONDAY (SH WILLIAM , HAINES - ' "THE BATTLE " on which it wan founded, such a new gongs and a show within a show, in which the songs are sung, were then Interpolated, a chorus of 100 dancing and fingl ngr beauties endafessling Hollywood gaged and the color cameras set to grinding. The result is excellent. top-notc- " battle V forever being ! A n tremendous of life revealing the laughter and tears that are to be found m thelpbderri home. A pow--l erful drama of universal hearts' falling, struggling, loving, triumphing. s. ,( j $t United Artists Picture I I I zi 111 II cross-sectio- ! "THE DUKE STEPS OUT - Karl Dane II II "ft SfllRS II Attraction. Wews Comedy I rathe i I 11 .d . ::i.ifr Tnssi iir ..w.., ftIOw I mutual m- . . II H 4 4 wssk jsa4bsV IrkQnjCramfnfA V71 UfTIUlU UUUll - hi : , Th . tQOa.JbQ$j:'-firjreE.-- "t mi INI I II .TTTt , . Playing T6 Over 90JM0 People! What a Record! What a Show! er t placement kick), Reeve 1. Utah scoring touchdowns, Pomeroy (2), Summerhays (2), Price D. Dow thiat (HuMoyle (1); points after touch2 fdropklck) ; tff nougumn i uiropRit'Ki. B. YU. eubstituteg-Too- ne for istering, The Cougs.; made twofirst Thorn, Eallif. for M. Skousen. kousen for downs la succession soon after, but Thorn y another fumble gave the ball to Ballif. Pollard for Loveless, Magte-bfor Vacher. Bunnell for Dychts, line and Utah on toe Utah scored again, 'Moyle going Toone for Thorn, Probert for over and, Hodgson registering exfi a Hoover, Ballif for M. Skousen. Utah substitutes ing, downed. B. Y. U. repelled anSummerhays for Dow. Welch for Olson,' Larson for Simpktns, Simpkins for Lar- II t , ". line, wnere tne ute captain son, Olson for Welch, McBride for II I ... AnwA trtok. xoukaH tlirniicrh :.3U"""ttIJ for McBrtder- - II Lybbert, Lybbert for a touchdown, Summerhays jcot- - ; r. v r- - . UTAH W61ch for Olson, Dow for Summer Watkins hays, Clark for WaJkJns, Moyle for II I .re. . . ing both touchdown,, and extra I Reeve .'. . . Jones Pomeroy, Hodgiorrfor R. ,Davis, .!rt.... point. Brinlcy. .. bison for Price, McBride for LybiB.Skousen. ..rg... Long Punt Help , .;C. Jonas bert, Pilling for Utters. if . With the count 32 to 7 for the Dyches .I". . . ...7?Lybbert .Referee. Bresnahant umpire, Ca- - II I Utes. the "Y" came back aeain. uasirup. . . . it, Loveless, field judge, Welch. SimpKins hbon the Utes Hoover's punt, put Utters.- ...leK....-- v. back against their goalposts, and Merrill ..qb:.....vs.. Davis after Summerhays punted out to Vachtr . Price! SPANISH FORK Horace Fere ,'rhls line. Hoover Thorn. his team's Dow Aay ia moving his family to Idaho made a snort pass to Vachei fui 5 Hoover,. Pomeroy Ubbut Novetober 15. They will heave to "Lily-foo- t" Mi Skousen.... .. fb..-.- i yards, and a Score j?y periods , j. make their home at Pocatello. Mr. g, Reeve, wll galloped across 13 Fereday haa accepted the position 0 06 the Utah line for another score. B. Y. if. A. of representative of the Mountain ft v iff umu. "Lil'.' missed the placement kick. ,!. States Plumber's Supply company I B. Y. U. JUtah took the ball to B. Y. U.'s 1 1 line on-- a pass, Sum Reeve (21; point after touchdown, for the sUte of Idaho. "" of magna. Funeral services will be held s Monday at 1 o'clock in the Timpa-nogostake tabernacle.. Durches-fe- ; , tt is expensive to train men for public office. - Why not use a man with training and experience in our citv government? We have trained Commissioner Jacobscn, why drop him now? To doso will necessitate training in our city's affairs. . (Pajd - Political Advertisement) ofSnddway'AlKmrfrrfhktte. wj-coi- passes successivft,.Hsftyer V netted ?p fl4. Vober . a making pair of prillant run. Utah wan tbtn pepaliie4 6 ysrds to .line, place the bat ;qu and Hoover passed to Reeve for .a touchdowjijrirLiJy'J kfck f oaj ,Utah took the ckofr and uro- Watkins for 301 meihsyn passed yards-- , but "ed ,Mrtili Intercept ed his next attempt,. and a pasa. Hoover to MerrllU brought a gain anoT a", first down on line. Hoover tossed Utah's the a perfect, pass to Vachec-ovegoal line, but the little star, muffed the ball seconds before the half ended. In the third quaier. tftah luxe marched from the for a score, featuring Summerhay's bullet jess to Utters for' 83 yards Pomeroy carried IRe" fcalt over and Summerhays converted the extra point. Soon after, Priceintercepted a "Y" pass and crashed his way to line before be- the Cougar -- miX 'iiXLamfeature Lyard The Show That Broke All Records In Salt Lake! ut id u of-Fi- re T Attention Contractors b. c, ; ii t" - , i , jf, . .Uhb; -- - u UU 1.U,..4....ii.l.Hll.ll.il..Ull..li.lllJit.ill - Starring . rd I -Continuous scoringrr-touchdown- rd III I v Sunday lis:3U-i- l -- I I prin. ANN PENNINGTON NICK LUCAS WINNIE LIGHTNER NANCY WELF0RD -- r painting the - Clark ad Charles Sanst;.. steel guitar trio; reading, Sirs. Helen Hoyt; selections; string ,,o, under- the1 direction of Prof. J. Robertson. " A cordiat .tnvitation is extended to the publUTtn general. ' "iertionV, l a IIIis II II IS IIa IIia.aII II W IB IB... ia II is I II -- I.Va.W. la II II II vv-9- ' va.N ll. v II II Vl yarm. II im IVNI II II JM.m.r IIJViur am - II tI II I I II A WMm rllBillt::S m" SIXTU WARD Rrpf. Ed M. Bowe oTtRe B. T: V: w.ll be the speaker at the services in the Sixth Ward chapel this eve- nine at 7 o'clock, which are undet! tre direction of the wurd M. I. A. Siecial musical numbers will be i Uio, and " 4 ' ; ."; nnn lnjJIlia j3: yiyi: I ,f Effective Immediately III III I - . will render solos. to b All are coidiaUv iuvitcd present. 5. 4 Fred Webb -- uu ovv h ivus . with chorus of 100 HollyDrama Comedy wood Beauties! - - Plus a dozen Witmark Song Hits! Dances as only Anil Pennington can dance them! Tunes as only Nick Lucas can croon them! Wisecracks as- only . -- a. Winnie idgmnerai m. y i !tr fbi junior class gaW . back to Vm3fcm'brtensive man knocked Dpw'f pass into the air. but ihe.lpittklB feU in to Price' rarflMrpMi ,$19 lalfbael4 r ran tor teucftdqwn. r After ..soma Utah, gains in the . FIFTH acous- - 5. id ! ' ''" PAYSON, . , 'T nmil Utah"'sta'ted.a pacing a,Usck, and knd Instrumental selections; 7 p.m., although pow's4ong .os .to. 17tte.rp I'BC Edison program featuring was grojuntlfcd, the umpif e. f ujed in- ?i3riieBft--.-famiEiU- a Bgpnle: 7:30 . the hall to Utah General . NBC ttotorsPamlry pjjw 8 p.m., program of dlverst-- ! on the two playt bucked oyer ., larljr.u fled musical selection. "Western Dow, Sumniays;sop(n..,;ejJaced : Great NBC 18:30 p.rn HqMC and sigoaliitd his entry ,fay...fynibl- .i f Gve Progra- m' la-lX- II Dow brake away for a n as the second oust tor opeaedrf p.m., but a holding penalty, set Utan , r " .Uea J.4O-X.5- is t r - t 32-ya- 15 EHL. n."v:" neMU'os from the studio; 10 CWt rion Male Quartet and Evans Sisturs tria; .11:30, p.m., silent. Monday, November f broadcast by u M a.m., p.m.. ckctrical transcription;.'. T5US Salt Lake taberaaele choir ; t l:irtemotsraiid''QeliwiMit J u-- id At Paramount ,1 PRODUCE s 1 .. ' line anu punting-ouVacheT soon . after of danger. bio Vie a way for a 2cyanl end run, fr'if liift'iVL'H:i..y? ref iHed and the "Y" peftaiiSed "for hddtfij".?1 -V" Threaten Again Soon after, an offside penalty' "presented ,Utah with a first down, and Dow, Pomeroy and Davis .carried the ball deep into "T" territory TToTeTne Cougars held. A pom punt "by Price gave the Cougars Another chance and Hoover's 13- yard pass to Reeve netted a first line. down on tlfc Utes' Davis' interception stopped the attack, and Utah made a first, down on a Dow-Paypass near th .close oh Sunday Sunday. NoyCr 311.30 ta ro..lnformal program; Ralalaika nrcl ... is aft um.. JBC Old Wor, v7 - 7 t uipmeat to Improve lbs a splendid program at. the high . of the Fro Paramount thea school assembly Friday snorning.- -. which, was ordered Some tltae Tha class president, Tfaeron Snyder AppleSuppUes tiVeral, demand ter Sgtf has now arrived and, is being was ia charge and the exercises hv' anu twew rwssr neis are being: peei in uaunwon t JJfcAn-ttfayeranmrr-WHSj epected .Wnrrt. lnln " Harold-- - Palmer f SJJiACia. poorer rlivt wonder" of ir.g td'plans; maflg ngmt tlwe sgoaaleKrnest7tTanjn; jfflroeii6ia.i, "1 tfccso- B J UUck .tlwi'v av.-jaeALBM., t that this old vorla7 nas Jonathans,, aied, 1.15-- 1 55. few best erythiiig is also being oone on poor quality 60-- 00; Rome t show, hpuld be oo hand to "get 1.1 VL2S, few large th inside sa well as ousi.de. This erear motor mod. toad tWf Baauties, of latest LEFT-OVE- R f ': MEATS embraces a new color schema tjaiu Tby ay it wiB. travel M Well colored I.75-- I 0O, poor quality plan Tou ican make excellent sumw Winter Bananas. foe the interior, including the lobby inilwlrhea naies an nour, ana even inrowe and color, bv rrldinv tin m,S.n ' over bits ol. meat.' mixing ' thesi ren 1 include quai-Other hat it rides with tha ease and 2.23. loose liO-1.7ordinary improvements vad serving single, unIJS-Uwth small mayonnaise Th of Rolls and the a 75c; ovation large comfort of Wiaaaapa, Royee. ity slices of hottoast. j Delicious. ex. fey. electric sign on the outside. f fortunate part of it al U that only Wash. a chosen few can ride, ta u. such wrapped, large J0.. fey, 1.75; famous personalities as Clara Bow, Rome Beauties, ex. fey , large t0(V ; Xancy Carroll, Baddy- Rogers, th icy, g.25. eminent comedians Moran, and Onions (dry) Liberal ' supplies, ' , Mack and other Paramount Picture demand light, light, martrading who-ha- ve ridden la it, but ket slow and draggy; sales to reStir, of course, after all, everyone cant' tailers, Utah stock on growers' ride, can they? But it ia Indeed a market, 100-lska- - yellow Valen real treat just to sec this wonder cia type, U. S. No. 1, ptly. graded, of the highway, and to hear the med, to large, large to very Lot Will jany tunes as they , are playing large small and culls upon The sound appartus carried on white varieties 1J5-L5I the "PubUx Special." And oh yea PoUtoesliberal supplies., de we almost lorgct about the radios-wh- y sure it has a radio, and a mand moderate, trading limited, market about steady; sales to -dandyone, too. What modern veUtah stock on growers' hicle would be complete without a 1. ptly. radio? Iq fact there is Just no market.- skd., cwt., U. S. No. BllsaTrtumphar-tAO-lS- a; enp to ae modern improvements-- ) graded, Russets that adorn the "Publix Special." Lettuce UUh, crts., IcebergrtS During -its visit hero, the SpeeI to 4 .. best -i i4 Arc Instituted . ; Payson Juniors SALTrtAKE Whea yoo hear a rau beBaa whistle ana see some, amoke'you will know that the --Pubflx Theaters ft araThairif'FfVef' f e iauy-iurprIassClu- 2 9. 'MARKET .18-ya- A) 19 3. SCRfEfTGRID MANAVU WARD of the Manavu ward M. I. A. win have charge o( the "tSleawr-girl- s conpoint servi'cea this .evening at' 7 o'clock in the ward amusement , hall, A splendid program of short " k speeches, musical numbers-nd- dramatization of he project for, i t furnished. . A cordial invitation is extended ,thleyearwillbe to - ' " " . " ' ' .'- BIRTH ANNOUNCED SPANISH FORK Mr., and Mrs. William A. Wesi announce the "birth home Thurs their of a daughter atc--r - ..,. day morning."jK ' a V A,.,J : . - Funeral Hassard Bills of Faitvlew who died Oft. 31, will be held in the Ftlrvlew North ward meeting house Sunday at 1 p. m. Bishop .Henry Jope? pre sldtner. Interment will be in the di FaTrview ceiftetery ' iinder-th- e rectlon of the Deseret Mortuary. :iservlcea-MWillla- 1 :i St So O near to" wantLRCA ''Here's Valuelfll gay. Here is' the kimdr value that built this store. The reputation of RCA it. Aud so isiour ia- behind - ers, "l . Funeral aervlceaJoL!&otnsJRajr Carr, infant son of. Kendall and Effie Chadwlck Carr, who died at Spanish Fork, Nov. .2, will be held Sundny at. 2 nt ra. at the residence of Mrs. Chadwickv 88u East First Soiith. Spanish Fork, under the di rent ion of Bishop R.L. Jex. 'loter-mnwill be in Soanish Fork under uw direction' of the Deseret Morfu- nt .. ' , reputation lemce. le Come RADIOLA b.:Ps j fiUoQ and .1 44 Ra4 , H ' . '.- k a, I ! t J 1 - .VIAlllVi I "JU1. i it - - u . . f w mm a mm m i No.- - 103 r.n of $39 n COMPANY -- k (9 I ISs'm. ff lIPsCvA&f. VM y1' 7k,v: ' V t,, III If. IO Receiver ntili nPu. KNIGHT COAL" - ra .A4 j a Pft w Free Dmonoslratiqn no Complete with Radiotrons and . JLjEDlV Loudspeaker in Phone 1?56 for - .J - grellrJ.Tecfivlly.'Alteriuting t.nnu olrrait. Tahlo ...I.. ReduoUoa cIC i Kadiotrona-Wi- Eh cabinet of wnlnuteneer ; ' i I ! " - . .O jfw1Thwi-- . i. '. j M -- stir 'm' e"...-r- -- ' il UAWk yJ I - J -- l ' I 'I jr . A1SO-- ,..... i " III TVt I.' '! I ev 11 1 I 'I : I"'" - if,,.-.rt- .f ... m i - . W. I - ' P"??'- ,.,!,. n,.. ,V VltaphOne' - . J -- . -- '' . ... ..... .. ,,, .., I hST.'1 II III ..111- . Picture - I Ill l Sound News,g TalkiSg - si - - :- - Ill I U - . . ' . U.....i Si . 0- - . ;i The Mjittaee, wssessiiiBiWJS , leebV.'- - PuHitTheatr 1 it Evening. s---i ' - . - ' r ' I siaess" -Mc Entertainment .Special .. . In Arrives Prov6 Monday! Watch for UI .V - D...,;f El.li,, ... II wrT t |