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Show THE SPANISH POKE FBESS, SPANISH FORK, UTAH ANGELUS PROGRAM LATEST FILM W HTIItlUMJ TALK, WITH STAR AT Ilia A Fit V BEST ft. hard fizMIng Tint Ct Cut, man. In an mlng pony mall rob Uarjr and daring bold-ucoina Saturday, July 111b lo lha An In "The Danort Rider," flua a vivid drama o fib aarly Tba alory la baaed on the trlala and tribulation of tba aarly aettlera of lower California during Iba granting of Iba governmental land deeda. Many and varied wera tba diftleul Ilea which beaat tba gallant "puny eipreaa rldera wboaa duty It wan to get Ibeaa Important papera through, but It waa a aenaatlonal mall robbery In tba heart of tba deaerl which brot bout ona of Iba moat colorful of thla period. between tha Senaatlonal ebaae epr" p Thtr Fill DAY, JULY 12 Modern Love wth . Jean Hcrsholt Kathryn Crawford to. ea It ml Charlie Chase drama A pnnjipy of restlcNi youth drunk with pant the money, vine, jazz Mage of muir, dear thinking. Also up-to-il- at UNMASJvKD bandit gang tnd tbeaa daring rldera lha aaga and thrilling battle In which n group of bloodthirsty red men mppear In tba plrturequ of tba deaolala eand waala are hlghllghta of tba atory. Nick Urlnda directed tba production which contains a notable tail Including Itaquel Torres aa tba heroine. IJerl Itoacb, Edward Connelly. Ilarry Wood and Jen Cavln. Harry Wood, who la nottd for bla portray al of villain role, la cat aa tha bold " of lha desert and hla with McCoy form the hast of tha picture's unusual thrills and adventure. "bad-man- SATURDAY, JULY 13 Tim McCoy d A pair of Lout glasses. Finder please return to tha I'resa office. Iteward. abell-rlmme- in The Desert Rider A wind-swe- whirlwind drama of the wastes of the west. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Evans and children of Magna are visiting relatives at Spanish Fork, tltelr old home, Hits week. pt 1IRATK.S OP PANAMA T1IP WICK HO WEST ARAB WOMEN FAIL TO GET FREEDOM Matinee at 2:30 Females Rank an Vauals or Domestics. SUNDAY, JULY 14th Alice White . with Charles Delaney Filmdoms hottest little gal is in town again. Also NO CHILDREN lATUE NEWS : MONDAY and TUESDAY JULY 15th and ICth qsgi -- The Wonder of Women with Lewis Stone i Tunis, North Africa. When Arab meets Arab amidst ( Ilia picturesque houses of Tunisia, the pair may talk atxiut everything under (be eternally bluing sun except their wlvea. It la aguiusi etiquette, for, w dully, Arublun women do not exist. "Hows your father? the Amb may uy, but never "Mown your wife? Feminine emancipation bus mndeno advance here la Tunisia, where the women folk rank a vassals or domes-tb-a- . They look with veiled but euvt oua eyea toward their slaters of Islam under the modern rule of Kemul Iusha In Turkey, whose order that ull women go unveiled Is regarded aa profune by the older generations here. There have been many attempts id recent year to bring Tunisian women Into line with their more modern neighbor, but always the Ingrained religions conservative of the country resisted the suggestion. For a round or Christian to enter a mosque la stPi an onparalleled outrage. A few years ago the feminist move ment came to an Inglorious end when n young Arabian girl educated In the French achools tried to address her women folk from a platform In a pub lie square, causing a sensation which Is talked about lo the harems with bated breath to this day. Theo an wu . other young woimin claimed she 5 queen of Tunis, but this second scan $ dal against the customs of the cuun try was explained when It wus found she had been reading modern western rotnnnces wbloh had turned her brain, to the men folk said. While In Tunis, women have the privilege of appearing in public If they are heavily veiled, even this courts slon Is denied them in the villages of the Interior. At El Djetn, which Is fumed for Its Homan amphitheater, the wives never appear in the streets unless under cover of darkness, leaving the husband to take the kids for a walk and even to do the shopping at the markets. yet In mr resects modernism Is making advances. Some Arabs only marry once, principally because of the high cost of living, while bachelors are not unknown. The Influence of the schools established under French rule Is likewise educating the young of both sexes, which may mean that In another decade or two big changes may be brought about. wblU-wusbe- d Broadway Babies ' J.C.PENNEY C. WELL, THEY'RE CHEAP Foreign Agent! Look to U S. for Buyer. .onddi. Want to boy nutlet! England and Scotland bava at least Ova bLiorlc wma fur sale, wot counting an Island and ao entire village. Tbeia are probably many more than tin five Caaitee awaiting purchasers, and II la luterrslial that 11 Iba are looking toward tba United agi-tfiatea for high bidding buyer Cngllitb noblemen are fast avlllng Ibelr unboiled, expenalvt castles and moving Into lha city. Americana are the chief buyers, for wily they esn afford ta put Uie estates Into a livable rendition. llmre era no set prlcea for castles. Xmull ones In a fine slat of ruin and well covered with dust buj with no great ttlsiorleal Incident attached lo low at them ran be picked up for (Lund (about IJO.nuu) wblla hotter preserved and more historic sped uicni cost more. Original Coat Small. Tba original purtbnae price la a If small Item la owning a castle. the purcbsMr Is an American and wishes to live in H a few mouthe of tba year be must Install central beat, bathrooms, aotiietimes electricity and Even an unending list of comfort. Iba walla must ba propd up tome-lime- Keep Cool! Keep Smart! You Can Do It Thriftily Here! Summer Silk Dresses This is July Invitation Month a specialized event to impress all thrifty women, misses and juniors that the J. C. Penney Store is the place where they can always he sure to find smarter wearables to? less money! three unusually notable thrift groups . Tba most noteworthy of the now for aula Include Tburland .North lamcnalilre; llaggerstwn Northumberland: Klbdon castle. ii castles castle, casila, Shrop- Kkclmorlie castle, Renfrew-hire- , and Collision castle, Forfarshire, The first named casila overlooks ih village of Tunstall and la said to be one of the ten remaining moated strongholds In KnglumL Moats have a at rung fasclnatloo fur American buyers. This estate dales back to the llftclentb century. According to tradltloo Sir llrtao Tunstall, the "slalnless knight" of Scott's "Muruilon," rode to bis death on Floddcn Odd from tha carved guta For Women of Tburland castle. Island for tala. For Misses Tha other castles all data hack to the Sixteenth and Seventeenth cenFor Juniors turies, and tha agents have some legendary story which enhances their I V. romantic value. Among other historic estates up for aula this summer la tba Island of 1 lain ir Vash Silks Erlska, Argyllshire, and the vllluge Printed Chiffons and Crepes of Wottou, Staffordshire. A deer forStyles for Almost Any Sum: r . est of 10,000 acres at North Morar. Georgette and Flat Crepe Incerneas-shlre- , will also be sold. Illgb tantjon and tba expensive upkeep of historic estate la the reason WANTED: A BRAVE MAX TIIE FAMILY TREASURY SWIMMING SUITS assigned for the dumping of old castle and estates on the real estate market. Adopting tha American Idea of counIf one touches a toad, one will get Jimmy Brown was a money maker By BERNARR MacFADDEN try clubs, soma of these estates ere So persona have believed for a warts. modest He in the had bungaway. being turned Into aemlpubllc club low almost paid for, and Mrs. Jimmy a very long time. Why? bousesi A number of old mansions The scientific books on disease of are now In the process of renovation Ordinarily the only man who I Brown knew the meaning of team to become country cluba with "his- qualified to discus women fashions work in the matter of overcoming the skin recognizes the fact that the Is a dress manufacturer or designer. difficulties. torical backgrounds." cause of warts is unknown. The wart, I am neither one nor the other, but 1 It waa in the late autumn that Mrs. am taking It upon myself to express Jimmy began to think about a new it is known, is a thickening of cerAirplanes Spoil Milk an honest opinion. rug and a few pieces of more tasty tain layers of the skin with projeca 1 to to furniture for the coming spring. She tion upward. This process I Initiatoccasion go had recently Supply, Farmers Claim had grown tired, as any good woman ed by an irritation which may be due there where resort seashore popular Y. Im N. Aviation hasn't Clarkson, were a great many young people. must, with the ceaseless sweeping, to poison, to bacteria, to mechanical proved the disposition or lacteal out Some were lo swimming, some were dusting, changing positions of the put of cows, farmers of this vicinity playing ball and others were lying on antiquated sofa and worn rockers action, or possibly to nerve disturdeclared recently in demanding ulmn the beach, taking sun baths. With she just couldn't make the living bances. dontnent of the local airport. few exceptions they all wore the new room look cheery any more! But the Says Dr. Morris Fishbein, editor of It seems the zooming of planes over sqn-bac- k bathing auits.and they were relentless mortgage kept eating Its the Journal of the American Medical their grazing grounds. Dear the airbrown, wholesome happy looking way Into the family treasury; until Association: "There Is one excellent It could be paid off port. brings bovine chagrin which re lot. The little wife decided to stop ev- way, however, of proving promptly fleets Itself In the small qunntity and Now, there's some sense to that, poor quality of milk they give. I thought to myself, recalling that In ery leak In the family budget she fiaf touching a toad will not produce could and to save closer If possible, warts that Is to In registering their complaint he the early day of my interest ln,phy-sicget a toa,d and but how? There was just thirty-fiv-e women into trailed the culture fore the town board, the farufers said Is a bet that the safe touch it. It a dime and a cents In her purse that after a bnsy day at the aviation water with great balloonlike Bkirts in the vast will not warts when appear her was quarter resqlutlon Odd. which was established a year that threatened to drag them down she would save every dime majority of cases when the experiformed: once of the to bottom the sea, they that catne her ago by Dr. Pierre A. Bernard, they way. She put the thin ment is tried. were lucky If they got milk fir to were wet. They always wore hats little coin into a dime bank, one of some of them and This sounds very convincing. drink" from their dlsconted klne in and stockings, her childhood trinkets in the bottom even the lest sun's woye rays gloves We are modern, progressive, and of a addition, some said, the crowds that dresser drawer. It ten took bare skin. I rejoiced visit the air field every week trampled toucl; their we when the Jersey swimming suits dimes to open It; that dime slid into far from superstitious. Yet their vegetable gardens and fields and came In and the tiny slot and clinked cheerfully would rather someone else made the were stockings relegated snooited" about their to the limbo of useless things. And as it fell on the metal floor of the occasionally test. It sounded good. bnrns and premises generally. "sun-backs now the that permit the toy. The came A Justice of peace was appointed by around with laundryman marvelously beneficial rays of the Reed Ferguson of Spanish Fork, Jimmys collars bill fifteen cents. and the hoard to investigate the matter. sun to do their important work. Alfred M. Okelberry of Goshen, The dime in change joined Its fellow "Well! a voice near me exclaimed. in have been attending the Univerwho the little bank. When Jimmy I think it is perfectly disgusting! of Utah during the past year, Siam Goes in Heavily sity came home to he dinner had three Its bad enough for the young ones dimes among the other coins in his have been recognized as honor stufor Weighing Machines to go around half naked but that purse; he gave them to Mrs. dents by the scholarship committee Jimmy; Washington. Slam not only leads awoman should know better. Shes a half dollar was "bankedthat day, of the university because of their disgrace. all Asiatic countries, but of all nahigh scholastic records for the spring The speaker was afrail type of wo- and Jimmy liked the plan. quarter. tions In the sixth largest Importer of man To true shorten this the story, by whom I Judged to be about The 360 students having the highAmerican built coin operated automatnext April, Mrs. Jimmy had deposited thirty-fivalthough her wan expres- In the est average grades for the spring ic vending machines, according to a sion made her one real hundred and bank, look five years seventy-fiv- e dollars recent survey of the National Geo- older. She wore a easily In dimes. quarter were sent congratulatory all chiffon trailing cards by the scholarship committee. graphic society. It Is believed the dress and a big sunshade hat. Her She purchased a new rug, sacrificed All of these had well above machines are not used merely for expression was a dlsconted one. It several rickety old rockers, bought a B. Those who averages maintain this avernew fresh a and ones, neat settee decorative purposes but, rather, are was hard to picture her laughing and paid cash, and had some left all age during their four years of college performing services similar to those carefree. done with ymes that had previously work graduate with honors. in America All beauof which Siamese is weighing by way of leading The plan of sending congratulatory slipped through fingers that had not cards to to ties and dispensing sweets to the up my original intention to comhono( students was inaugthe appreciated coins. Insignificant crowds who frequent religions fairs, ment upon the prevailing styles. I urated about four years ago by the no This is one can applaud them. I think they are sen- do the same. fairy tale; any committee. It is the retemples, and shrines. scholarship sible, healthful and utterly lacking sult of a desire on the part of the in that baser sex appeal that accomcommittee to recognize scholastic Fails Tribute Andorras NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION panies the garment that covers but merit. to Pay Cost of Lunch does not conceal. If you have not a Department of the Students who failed to maintain a sun-bac- k Interior, U. S. C average swimming suit or sport Land Office at during the past quarter Perpignan, France. The tiny repub dress Salt Lake City, Utah, by all means get one and get June have been placed on probation and lie of Andorra baa paid her annual 1929. 18th, of full sunshine. quota tribute in money to France In recog your NOTICE is hereby given that Wil- will be lneliigble to participate In We are passing out of an era of the liam A. Pace ,of Springville, Utah, any student activity during the comThe nition of Frances suzerainty. worlds history in which the body who on March 11, 1926, made home- ing quarter, according to the latest a the French with share kind Spanish had been regarded as a shameful stead of the scholarship committee. entry of Joint guardianship over the tiny (stockraising addl) No rulingstudent We are to thing. learn beginning who fails to pass In two-thirSection 12, Any country which nestles high In the that the mind and body in order to 0362S5, for9 W& of his work, provided he Is 3 East; Township South, Range Pyreneea be healthy must be free. And upon Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice registered for 12 credit hour or The money, about 1,500 francs, our bodies depends every impulse of of intention to make final Proof, to more, or who fails to pass In all of , to the prefect of the Pyrenees-Orlentale- our minds, every achievement, every claim establish to land above his work, if he Is carrying ten hours M. Bodenan, by three Au ambition and every fine thought of described, before thetheclerk of the or less, is automatically dropped we are banded which over dorrat) delegates. They capable. district court at Provo, Utah, on the from the university. the tribute and then formally swore Unfortunately there are those like 30th day of July, 1929, f an oath of fidelity to France A luncb the lady in chiffon, who associate the Claimant names as witnesses: CARD OF THANKS which cost more than the tribute was physical with the sexual. And Frank Black, of Springville, Utah; thank heaven are there others who Chris Christopherson, of Provo.Utah, We desire to express our heartfelt then given to the delegates and other are learning the simple and beautiful and Nathan Edwards and Lewis Ed- gratitude to all those guests. wjo asssited us secret of eternal youth. wards, of Thistle, Utah. in any way during our recent be. ELI F Ia Many Tongue TAYLOR, Register. reavement in the death of our wife rooms Furnished 1 for Rent 20 acres of good land for Bale on and London. The British and Foreign blocks east or Commercial Bank. S. Spanish Fork East Bench. See D. S. at mother, by aid or by expression Bible society la this year Issuing L. sympathy. Cornaby. Hopla, Mapleton. FRANK ARGYLB AND FAMILY Bible published la 613 language shire; Also , WANT TO BUY CASTLE? and Peggy Wood A strang tale of musian wos and wins with his of a woman magic melody he capitvates and marries of another who ensnares him and takes him away from his wife and of his great triumph too late, when only the spirit of his dead wif can stand by hta side and share his success. Als CLAIM JUMPER, who Wednesday and Thursday JULY 17 and 18 Clara Bow in MICKIE SAYS Dangerous Curves with SOWS. FOLKS D0UT RENU1E IT, BUT VTS UEST AS POOR. KMvtWERS Richard Arlen emE N UERE AW START "to BEADIN' PROOFS AN NOSIN' ROUND Captivating Clara is more AS IT'D BE TO GO INTO SOME. glorious than ever in a new 'socns vltcwen an look in kind of role and a story that 1U' VESSELS ON TU' STOVE will fascinate you with its un- MO SEE VjhAT TUeN'RE GOING and its drama usual twists TO HAVE PER DINNER! romance. Also PARAMOUNT NEWS FAST FREIGHT ... 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