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Show TOK SPANISH IOIIK PURRS, SPANISI1 FORK. DTA1I ANGELUS PROGRAM When The Occasion Arises TO New, Mo Ma FinJ r I- - I Jr That you need an Undertaker, it is then you wiU appreciate the more that, besides being able to procure the necessary furnishings at an expense to suit your wishes the appointments will be high class, and the obsequies carried out with that dignified solemnity so desired and yet so lacking in most funerals. present-da- FRIDAY, JANUARY rv. A; 11 Billie Dove in Adoration .. , bird of paradise V than ever in another MMntiomd hit! A love X . -J tory that carries you through ( the red day of litnedu and the . ft-'wild nights of Paris! -i, f Also iff - ' ' r5 We have the reputation of TWO ItKKLCOMKDY ,4!wii being without a peer In careconsidered fully equipment SATURDAY, JANUARY 12th and sympathetic and aooro-priat- e An Photo shows beautiful Lily Damita, entirely different talo of nrocedure. mwcit scrum discovery of Samuel circus life and love fat who is on Tin more ncm-ii- n S 'L lwr , . y 1 f-- Vi-V- "' ,Vs1v' hpHtilhli Turk I'hotii ' as t lie strong man and lion tamer A dazzling thriller of the cir-euwith a love atorv that is human, gripping, real ! s, Also HOMELESS IIOMF.K THE MYSTKPY PIDEli Matinee at 2:30 SHOW rEOPLE' IS A She breaks Into the movies and she breaks up the audiences. That, in brief, is what Marian Da vies accomplishes In Show People, which cornea Monday and Tuesday, Charles Buddy Rogers in January Theatre. 14 and IS to the Angelus Such a picture has never before 'come out of Holy wood. It la the movies gently and sometimes uproariously laughing at themselves. Davies is magnificently funny. The story Is the romance of a girl Youll love too! Youll love who comes to the film city, enters the char inof his smile! Youll pictures by the comedy route, bestar, nearly loses love the spirited adventure!! comes a dramatic because her success goes everything Youll love the clean, whole- to her head, and Is saved at last by some comedy in this tender ro- the machinations of William Ilaines mance. The star of Wings. and her own sense of humor. But that isn't halt of it. j It is Davies herself that gets the Also laughs. She la sorrowful, pathetic, mock tragic, but above all humorous, HALF PINT HERO The episode where she enters the I A THE NEWS comedy studio for the first time has the audience standing on their seats and nearly on their heads with laughter. So did the wild cli'mar where MONDAY and TUESDAY she at last learns to laugh at herself. JANUARY 14 and 15 Haines as the slapstick comedian shares honors with Miss Davies and earn them. , I with Salem Players That Means A GOOD SHOW A Noble Outcast Frank Edman and a Strong Cast in a play you will long remember Sat. Jan. 12th 15c, 25c, 35c and 50c CALIFORNIA PLAYERS Saturday Jan. 19th Mary Brian Marion Davies and William Haines ..j j Also HOLD OUR HORSES Dont Foget to Write That One-A- ct Play Wednesday and Thursday JANUARY 16 and 17 Richard Barthelmess part of the evening was spent in playing games, after which a delicious buffet luncheon was served by the Mrs. Url Stewart of this city and Mr and Mrs. Merrill Crandall of Provo attended the Tournament of Roses at Pasadena New Years Day and Mrs. Crandall has sent the following inter- esting description to her sisters here: "Thought of you yesterday and sure in ly did wish you might have been with us to see the Pasadena Tournament of Roses. It was surely wonderful, so much more beautiful than the last one we saw. Some of the floats were with so beautiful I got lumps in my throat just looking at them! Most of them represented some poem. The winning float represented Tennysons and It was beautiful, Lady of Challot. but one town chose Edgar A Guests The boy and His Dad." It was just too sweet. I know you would have He roamed the seven seas, been thrilled clear through. We saw the new year in down In taking his love where he found Los Angeels. It surely was a city it! Now it came to him while gone wild. I wasnt exactly thrilled he was miles from nowhere but had heard so much, about it that with a girl he had rescued from I wanted to see for myself. We have been out to Ocean Park, Venice, on the clutches of the law! the beach several times and have had some wonderful rides, miles and Also viewing such beautiful homes. Christmas Eve we went to Pasadena to see PARAMOUNT NEWS the Christmas tree row. It was two HABEUS CORPUS miles long, some kind of evergreen trees larger than the Community tree Matinee Wednesday at 3:30 at Spanish Fork and every other one on both sides of the street lighted with thousands of colored lights. They fix traffic so that one drives to the crest of a hill, then drives down COMING through the rows of trees. Hollywood had he Christmas Tree row also A good sized tree every two rods, and they were all beautifully decorated. Electricity must be cheap here for so many people light up two or three trees on their lawn as well as m their homes. Last night we played BOO in with Mrs. Stratton, a lady from Pro' Scarlet Seas Betty Compson in cash Prizes offered by the Winona Theatre and J. C. Penney Co. for for best one-a- ct plays Contest Closes Jan. 15, 1929 H I Loretta Young Flying Fleet Three vo Bench. Week-End- s WORK IS A -- c c r v , TIME MEDICINE. DON'T MAKE ,Y, EY FACE WHEN YOU TAKE y J.'t 'FIIE 4 1 1 CjP medic in a for what aiU every man is work. good tor what alls you. We have worked f.GCot Its Museum-- con-latent- u Irkig to the pullic et prices that are absolutely fair. Monument Misa IB las Jonea returned to her dmle at teaeNer at the Ken f! worth ichoola Sunday after attending her vacation here and Iu Hall Lake aud Idaho. high-grad- ly merchandise e Saturday Specials The Kiwanle Club held It first luncheon of the year last Thursday evening, the newly elected president, M. It. Taylor presiding. Carl Jacobson aaa sustained us aecreiary of the club for the current year. Extensive plana were discuaaed for the Improvement of the service of this organization to the community. All the for the preaeut year were organized and the machinery under new management waa act Into active motion. Dixit Dram!, MOl-ASSE- ht gallon 1.10 over fifty years. . i i entertained at brldea shower Krfday afternoon from 2 to 6 oclock In honor of her daughter, Mra. Leltoy Cbrlstnesen, a recent bride. There were 30 present. Game were the main diversion of the afternoon. Out of town gueata were Mrs. Annie Corbcll Mra. Clarence CbrittleiiKcn, Mra. Beatrice Richardson, Mr. Irene Irocoat-gaar- d and Mra. Vera Franrom, all ol ayaon. A buffet luncheon waa served at 8:30, the hostess being an luted by Mra. Provostgaard and Mis Mary Ileckatead. The bride received many beautiful and uaeful gifts. SPANISH FORK Lost Lady's purse containing $2.27. Finder plaso return to Tress office. Under the direction of Mark Boy-ac-the three act comedy drama, The Little Clodhopper," wraa presented at the Third ward Amusement Hall Wednesday evening by the young people of the M. 1. A. The play was a decided success aud waa much enjoyed by the large crowd attending. The selection of the cast showed careful thought and the whole play was a credit to the young people who presented it and showed careful training. Taking major parts were: Mrs. Mary Boyack, George Prior, Shirley Bowen, Vaur Waters, Laltue Boyack, Hannah Bowen. Quite a number of other young people appeared on the stage In a party acene. - FARMS WANTED Mrs. Darwfu Johnson is leaving on Sunday to Join her husband at Tooele, where they intend to make their home. Have ott a farm to aell? I am In touch with buyers. Write ' 20 acres of land In Old See Thomas field, Lloyd property. Mrs. Celia Gulre. For Sale Willard L. Sowards REAL ESTATE BROKER Mrs. T. E. Ludlow entertained on Friday In honor of her birthday aunl- voreary. Supper was served at 6, j , covers being laid for thirty. Jjy Ilione 1009 ... PROVO, UTAH yVeiionfcaf 7,iRipo,fafioa fi J -- I j sati ihose tolio have seen the Outstanding Clieviolet now been seen and '.spotted by millions of r. 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St. L00J4 1 11 ot-Vi$j- th Come in and See these Sensational New Cars Now on Display OLSEN MOTOR SALES SPANISH FORK, UTAH Clara Bow Bead About It Elswliere In THE PRESS r. Out in Wyoming thy art planning la emt a mihjtio inamorlal la n fain out frontiersman. Old Jim Brhlmr 0 the nun who ft thus to b hundred and tho monument la bit memory la la ba in the form of museum of fell' of lha old day In tht West and restoration of fort built on the Oregon Trail and which bora bla name. No fort, whether military or trad lug post, eter had a more romantic history than did Fort Bridge. It waa the epitome of the Old West, Thla weeka Issue of The I'reae contains tu Illustrated feature art l le by Elmo 'tool t Watson about tola fort and iu fuuuder. Be eure to read A to Old Jim Brldger. Mr. and Mrs. Lew O. Banks entertained at dinner Sunday, January 6, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Humph rey. Covers were laid for fourteen relatives The out of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. William Humphrey and Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Crammer, all of Springville. iu Players come, and players go but the California Players go Show People on forever. The screens greatest show! A number of friends invaded the This company has been toIn a inside of home of Mr. and Mrs. Ammon Tuttle 12 great for picture years gether Hollywood life, love and laugh- Monday evening and gave them WINONA SHOWS pleasant surprise party. The early ter. APE GOOD tl k, COMEDY RIOT SUNDAY, JANUARY 13lh Someone to Love the f ini out American actress, Maude A d a m , who abandoned her career for a cloistered life fra years ago, will return to the atage, it it rumored in New York. It it said that the plant to give a terict of readings from her repertoire. Macisti , a Back to Stage featuring The Superman 41 to alar II, UOTII UM IN MIHttM-MHMOt- KAMol A com-mlitv- Circus" Sprlngt till 1iioiM- - II I of new film, at Lot Angeles, The Hero of the WHEELER Home Mortuary to GolJwyn, & r-- - ITtlKT AO Q U A LITY AT LOW CO S T |