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Show pnn sit HERALD. SUNDAY. FEBRUARY 12, 1928. PROVO-rSUNDA- Y Tvr ft v : . r ft. Excellent Cast In Business and Professional Women's Club Performance Saves Show From Mediocrity MA A V-- - Thrf.ljJ1'' "Hello y".,, ers. who presented UU farcical Cutt musical comply to th Proro high ,- - some scfiool auditorium Thursday of Provo" most fitted talent fell abort of what oin. Th ntrtainmat wa pon-- the ;' - " ...... Bkne and.Bymond Hatton in a scene fVom the Paramount Picture W"iib Savers' r - StartaJtoday. - L.D- - PararoounfrThontcf-"- wt-t- h Kaitcbner. and the speaker of the S aiurches -" ".; I ' "FINDERS KEEPERS" . COMEDY AT THE GEM . . Prid-tr- t yranh1tn"tr-HiTl- - noxxrvii.i.K VRI1 FIItST U'ARD I VI61ln"Bolo-taelected)'"-- Wanda Petty ...... .... 1 IN PEP VODIE Bear . Last Lines foPThis Limerick Must Be in Eveninir Herald Office by Midnight of. February 14. ' . sat at the wheel bo's to steer. hiswife poured advice in his ear:l "Turn to left! Turn to right!" Oh, it's really a fright, He , a with j . John zzzz. ,v:n. u. Mack , J 'TTk.b 1 . - laura m. Txmx tr K A . &k A jUljfe- - mU '. - I II y'.jy fmtmjim :7 . Order EARLY from your dealer. MONDAY rUESIWY Back From "Behind the Front" &JeA And guaranteed a PanicI Still rivalsln luv But, Oh what pals in laffs. And we don't mean perhaps. ' '""""N. - - . f7f 4vry : "2nf Sri . "The Forbidden tt w IV 1 WALLACE: RAYMOW fo UP N- A Tense, Dramatic Picture with an nil i I 95 Tri a- j n. i.i " - . JlUii, 1. nr s . V -- rv vi i Wg 1 n rrni n i a U U3 r,T ri am nv V.1 ya it J tu n a - m ... . . i r I i i Skatin g T he King of Winter Sp or ts . , with ' - tt- - U Bvs fttodentl I I I III UyUUU VV ... 'LEAVE i w saw y r m - AU Star LAUGHING' M. VAUDEVILLE v BjBj I PrcscnU His . Vowrtg 4 I 1 STAX LAVKEL and OLIVER HARDY -- in 7 ' OF VALK.NTLNE DANCES Those 5 Big Acts s m v ' .Uen-Traia4- . on a w ruin ,nv l tii ""I ULuUH I ""rillUM f . 1 HAL ROACH preaenta op stags A PROGRAM : NEWS WEEKLY I I ; t MILDRED L. HINCKLEY 1... - aa. I Hunday Aftrraooa and Evening fry . I ADDED ATTRACTION I ll))iiJspMJlr r tr nnv I ing climax. . , " OUUH 11 ' - i s Wo ..'- I hut Direction L, Marcus Enterprise. Entertainment always new and In generous measure. That la th Oriental background and a great, amaz " w "H'v'iiisj a UNr.tasAi wcruru r -- i -- ; Edmund Harron, T . til ui o I c r. 9 c,. 1ni' . ,U.. .. 111.. i Vanilla, Saladset'fn rich, creamy TODAY in A v1 Honey Fruit romt"Ttatrv;'ara "BOt' atrafM JOSEPJiSCHILDK Monday-Tuesda- yi MorpRoberlsJlmehart WESLEY HUCCUS fRODUCTlO- -- ;' pleased with th production man-- 1 agement and that it was only through th loyalty of the members of th cast to thta group .of women ! who are sponsoring a very worthy t and Phillip,. - packed together in this special ALPINE Brick for your Valentino Tarties. Hearts and Cupids in Pink. 11 f the Buslnsss and' Professional VICTOR VARCONI including - ' which obviously had no connection with the comedy. These, however. wer executed with great fortitude", by several group cf little folk. It is rumored that th member ADDRESS With a great cast - DELICIOUS FLAVORS- -- JETTA GQUDAL She loved thcrri ail and they all loved her!. That was the trouble the whole regiment wanted to marry pretty Barbara what a story; Wf plot, CUPIDS- - . AVhile M s unda 'i r"v" I praiseworthy piece" ot work waa shrown In the bachelors and widows chorus, which was In th hearty response given by th audience. A number of act were supplied witn an apparent hope of "bolster-ipg- T the principal - HEARTS- SUNDAY -- MONDAY- - TUESDAY 2C . of ff MP X ICE CREAM BRICKS Held apparent Despite coaching, th cast through the orof of th mora exseveral iginality perienced member held th audience ta good spirits. An example of this waf n Ja.XiXplmaa'l clever acting, Mrs. Bud Nllsson's solo in a Spanish dance. Dr. Earl Reynolds and Miss Delia Sams-bury- 's inimitable work as comedian,, Mia Marie Morgan' dancing and Mr. Fern B. Ercanbrack' act r STRAND i by Joseph Anthony OTHER SHORT SUBJECTS A1' VALENTINE ' Forrest Stanley From the story . Man Without The a Past." . er the- - . Hale if :v Intern Is . - v, ' J happily. f "THE WHEEL OF. DESTINY" an.' F,rl by Dr. th kf of fipTay7 their line being , embraced with wholesome humor, a they philosophise on I if as they see it 'There i much singing . and dancing, which conclude with Cupid finally getting his own. way and all ends . SUNDAY ' don - Hughes, x . - r'" Georgia prlxo-winnl- TWOTRIUMPHV t Starring " .............. .....OoeU "Habenera (Carmen) ;.. Blast of eleven act. Including th ' performance. They are a Rhoda C Burn Ingham "Broadcasting at in name, v,o-egirl' pep Club; "A Pirate Seen," a women' social stunt; "A Perfect Wreck," a group of girl: "Faculty at Play," a humorous take-of off on a faculty meeting, a group social men; "Cougar In King Arsocial unit; thur's nourL men' "Victory Brin," At- dub; "Famous -"I Your Daughter Safe, a comic Women, a group or women; spirit travesty taken from a recent mov- of th Y Uintah Club:" Th Vol- ing picture of th earn title, pre- tead Act th L Q.'a. sented by a group of boys, and a Judge of th vodl were trot. i. modern Interpretation of nursery Earl Pardo. Nathan Whetten. Clarrhymes, don by a group of girls, ence Boyle. Dr. Miltoo Marshall and , tied for first place In th annual pep Klefer Saul. ... vodl given by th students ot the in hall College Young university enirVfceivn Tfatrav aveninfcjrht-ProgTt.FATETTE. Ind. eb. ll 4TPTJ was one or the most Interesting and entertaining In th history of the Search for Deputy aneriiis jonn beschool, according to recreational P. Grove and Wallac McClur. leader. Th winning social organ- lieved to havs been kidnappedwerby isations or unit of th student body two prisoner whom they tat reformatory, were awarded a pag each in th taking to th 1928 Banyan as a prize. spread over th entlr middlewest Th evening's program constated today. " MONDAY TUESDAY ; Barltoh, Jesse Clark c.'-- . B0N1TA ......rrrri TTv; .Sobekl You;r. Lov- Mellsand par-Inro- TougEn the . 1 I .With a view otlastitilnef toU the party and father and mother Weber a well a to put their sack aunt, th ' proaaie village parson and th official chaperon la good humor, they decided on a masquer-a-d party, th magic "Hello There" ' being the password. Contemplation of such aa evnt bring new )oy Into th life of the pareon and chaperon In spite of and .mutual admirathemselves, tion ensues. John Weber loves Grace Love land, th Jatter part being played by Mia Lillian Mortimer. Father and the parson wear similar masquerades and the plot thickens. Bridget, the cook, played by Idella Bainabury and , jimmy Lovtng"(BTrietc ing. Another oidr-ot-- of "t readins:. Jun Linebaogh; "Chorus" from "Faust" Gounod), band: selec1 . . Solveljg' Laid .Orelg (Wallace), Com to the' Fair .,r. ....Martin tion from "Maritan" band: duet from "II Trovatore-- ( Soprano. Vlma L. Raamuaoa Erlckaon. Charles Like a Dream Floton Verdi). Ralph talk. Dr. Carl F. . ... . . . . Maaaenet Wall: fiv minute Elegl Eyring, scout commissioner; "Joy Baritone, Preston Robinson - to World." sacred overtur? th InvistU , .. HtthO (Lake), band; benediction. - Plant becomes . a Prlvat la man't Army, you'v got th makings of "Finder Keepers" on of the funniest film of th year, at the Gem- theater. Th story Is by Mary Robert Iilneh&rt and is a splendlly executed b!LofentertalnmenL- - Na.Jlull T5IXTH WARD. E good moments, Mots of TItfltO v.".?tn 7 Presidffr! J. Oolden Kimball of share of thrill andlaugh. a cajt of rM ' alius Loth Coleman oi Midway, First Council of Seventies will ctor. student of the B. Y. U. will b? thi the bo the principal speaker at th e. This picture. In theatrical at srrv'"'i theyaarram?nt speaker regular Sacrament services Sunday "clicks, and that It, It a In the Third ward chapel th of the 'program and tells thilr friends wilh th re. l win "htr?echirrgr by the string trio consisting it is desired that all member sult that coin are continually click-sr- g Rhoda Johr.no.i, Miits Vcrda Bach-ello- r andthe 34th ar!lJ23rd quorum of In the box office an th man and Mix Joie- - Dichellor, a rf Vocal volo will be rendered by Mrs. iventy be in attendance. A cord- ager wear a proper-- i i look be I extended to all came he I filling hi hour and his Nellie Taylor and the ward choir ial Invitation have arranged some special num- ward members, also the general rttrons are going away with a smile, feeling that they more Wee ting commence public. bers. will than got their money i worth. In promptly at 7 o'clock and a cordial ether words, everybody's happy. CHTCAGOCharlry Root, invitation Is extended to the pubcago' hurling ace, has forsaken - And Laura La Plant 1 th lic in general the holdout. and dcrned his,192X cause. She has never been photocontract. President William Veeck graphed better. Th entk pirt.ir FIFTH WARD Root, now in Los Angeles, is an artistic creation. It I coin-.'d- y f Prof. Ralph Cloth's sti !n3 trio today. will begin training with th rest of on a seal. And, if y.i will fornluh the musical program the at Catalina Island next doubt thatgrand so comedy ta art, at the Fifth ward sacrament ser- week.squad " tinder Keeper. vices this evening at T o'clock. -- ADD-A Vocal duets will be rendered by LINE LIMERICK NO. th B. Y. t?.lll be the upcakrr at rtturiK 1 from the South African field of the L. D. S. ehtirch the regular Sunday evening er m vioea ta the First ward meeting will be the speaker at the services house, this cvrninir at 1 oWTk. in the Bonneville ward chapel this Special muaicul numbera will be evening at 7 o'clock. Special musifurnished. AU are cordiully I .vitxl cal numbers will be given. Everyone la. Invited to attend. z, to attend. " " Mecxo-aopran- of g W1r ........ " ' evening will b Don Conover. The public is invited to attend. j BAIfl) TONIGHT Advanced student of Prof. J. W. Th BrUrham Young unlversltv McAllister will b presented In con- i concert band, undr th direction of cert recital Monday evening at Robert Sauer, will rive a surori T:J0 o'clock in CoUeg hail. concert In th Fourth ward chapel wlU fhl t T o'cttrtri evwwlng. beulmiln while Mrs. Anna Hinckley Th band will be assist assist, by Mis and Mia Ina Webb will be accom- Rhoda Johnson, vocalist; Miss Jewel Llnefcaugh.' reader, and Mias panists. s Th program follow: Cla4y Sorenaon. accompanist. . .. .Finder Kaahmtra Bong". Th program Is as fi"ws: (Pen- Tenor, Pennery McAtthur "O! Y Mountain Hlrh" : Invw Dennl eongrea-atinnand band Mystery of th Night jiw)t earwn: Soprano, Cleo Mtchelson Ave veruirr- - iwomni. Violin Solo (selected) hand; sacrament: a "Conol'on" n TwaaW Olson (MendelaoRBT. tRsmbonrolo,-Way-Vlllanelle .............Dell Acqua Wehht b) ,rKin' ..Curraa Sweet Tone of th Heart," braaa Nursery Rhyme nuartet. Max Thomas. Bert Lewis, Webb Ina 4 Lyric Soprano, ' Mrs. Verl Van Wagenen. Owen Burgner. Anna H. Hinckley. , ' " ' AnrelHa ff - from- - "Oene Ptttorea-que- " Aeeompaaktt On Lone Star , (Massenet), band: "Hear Te, Cunn Villa (Merry Widow) ., Lehar Israel." aria from "E"ah". (Mendelsohn), vocal so in. Rhoda JohnBariton, Vernon Dusenberry son; "Berceuse" (Goddard), (Ornet Sing On ..........Denxa Rock-a-B- y Train h7. Aken solo, Francl Hsvcock: "Hsllelujah Chorus" from "Messiah" (Handel). Ruth Clark f Beery-Sal- ly : prij CONCERT BY MONDAY NIGHT l w performance SONG RECITAL 2, tea. larg audleoea of Provo muilc sored by th Prove chapter of th Iron posted : lie -- from such a giwp project, that many of them finish paying for the be. ad ataad in the cast after they had ia Pioneer park. They report havlearned that is waa being Improper ing raised a substantial sum. and in othdr ly coache-i- . ' better a4aata are ipua.iateXiiI, tOLtha Rat However, th 'tTuls mambrr are ary, Kiwaais ciuba, and other stapA ) .tertajnsri? the-BLa at of Th very grateful for play, which and iitdlridwaia who splendid cobeat appeared, somewhat tocohr operation give a thus in their rt gav such generous cooperaUoa . cot, waa eeaUrod around John and to rais funds with which ta anj aasislsnc. l 1 Susie ' Weber, brother and sister. -' msro Jackfjoi aad pertreyetf byMias Lethe Ctolrmaa. They are bom from colleg for vacajust tion and find th home town and home folk a Ltti doll, so decide, to give a house party for their school-m- a expected nvuy of wbots !vuentertainers, appeared on the ocai stage t ef-o- T - Wallace : CUNY OJSICIOVERS SEE -- TX H. KEWS Every Wednesday t iA w m 11 M ii I |