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Show 4 S THE' SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL 9, 1022. O.D X State Society RIGBY, IDAHO , (j RIGBY, Idaho, April S Lewi Roach Ml is Mill Roach, of daughter, pcaaa Park, Cal., arri.d Saturday of' last Mk to Tiait Mra. H. J. Adams. j Mrs. GaOrs E. HH1 and .tha Mlsaea Roaa Kill. Jawal HlU And Ardath H1U left Sun. day (or Salt Lake for a two weeks' visit. Mrs. Alonso Call spent Saturday of last Weak In Idaho Falla. Mr, and Mr. F. C, Davis of Idaho Falla spent Thursday and Friday here , Visiting. ' Tha marriage of iluus Octava Goody, daochtar of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Goody of this city, and Llovd Bybee. aon of Mr. and Mrs. John Bybe of Annia, took . place at the home of the bride Friday President John W. Hart perevening. formed tha ceremony, alter which a five- course supper was served to seventy artistically dec- gueita. InThe rooms were j anted piqk end white- flowera Mrs. George E. Pope and daughter, Mrs. Oliver Denjmon, visited In Reaburg, Sun- day. with Mrs E. M. Harris. Mrs. F. 8. Holbrook entertained the O. N. O. club. Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mm- W. E-- Kicks of Idaho Falla spent Thursday hare vtsitlitg relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Da bell of Sugar City spent last week-en- d visiting relatives and friends la the city. Mr. and Mrs. Martel Marler entertained at dinner Sunday averting for Mr. and Mra Oliver Lemmon, Mr. and Mra Jay Alta Lemmonr and Stella Marler, ' Clements Jones and Delbert Potter of t And TUP a TTU , FOUR DAYS,. STARTS TODAYI 0 SXTAT n and DANSANTE COMTiNOOUS, 1 TO It P NOW PLAYING AND CATS IK CONNECTION ONLY THEATER WITH BALLROOM J M. : AIM , FOUR DAYS SUNDAY-F- OR V 6&LD08Q The Dainty Star i t y ' . 1 -- 'JTn.r - 1 1 Rtrte. Mrs Arthur Goody (or ml ten days f lilt to Salt Lake. Miss Lucille Wynn of Idaho FaUA- - UU . Frances H1U, E. J. Hill and C. T. Stone-hookattended the Junior prom at She!-laFriday night. Mrs. John W. Hart went to Salt Lake , this weak to attend conference and visit relatives The senior class of the high school surprised Fiahor Ellsworth, who will leave soon to join the Chautauqua, Tuesr' f dap Averting, ... Besides- - the,.enior-4ea- ,' , the basketball bovs of ths school. Miaa Has el Cough of St, Anthony Miss Mar- j caret Coulson, Mr. end Mrs. McQuUton,J y Mr. and Mra John Tolman end Karl 0. , Maesar were present. The evening was spent in games and music, after which refreshments were served. Mrs. Gens Riches of Idaho' Fairs spent J Thursday visiting relatives here. The Rigby Study , circle met at the home of Mra Stella Brossard, V. ednes- - j day evening, with Mra C. F. Tronson as assistant hostess. Thg paper. "To Become Worthy of Our American CUigen-hiWe Must Live Among Books," wts given by Mra Maud Nye. A violin solo - was given by Miss- - Josephine Brossard. end a selected reading by Miaa ltuth A paper on .'The Vital Jteed Harper. of a Library in Every Town." was given Hillman. Refresh- by Miss Genevieve Entente were - served following . the , program. ' Mias Rhea Soffe spent Saturday and . Idaho Falls, week last of in Sunday f The Beehive girls of the Joy awarm ; enjoyed the hospitality .of, Mra Clarence Hart at her home Saturday evening. The waa spent - In t evening ale. mu These present were game and j Mra Lyman J. Ban, Mrs. Emma Lee, Misses Leona Hill, Dorothy Paul, tha I Grace Foster, Etlar Lemmon, Minnie Carl- Alice Hill, Brossard. Josephine r son, Wanda Lemmon, Norma Murdock, Afton IHU1 and Lola Leavitt.. 114 The love-lo- g of a young fishing skip per and a society Lorelei. s ' er y, 1 iHoroO jmiitK 'eM in -- IN ElflltiBOU . i p, And on the Seventh Day ALMA RUBENS i candy-makin- , , Everything Comes Right I This Popular Star. The Latest Triumph-o- f Big Sunshine HARRISON FORD g, , And i - 1 BARN-STORMER- S THE DANSANTE is the place for yon to enjoy yourself from noon to midnight. Cafe In connection Lunch 11:30 to 2 p. m.. 60c, 40c, 35c. Mo admission charge to luncheon patrons. Best of mttsie. Like a roof garden. Dont, fail.tq gee it . when In the clty. Blg Jan Wedding, April 12. NORMAN KERRY A SMASHING .. An Absorbing story that will keep you guessing to the last. PARIS, IDAHO VAUDEVILLE c Absolutely a corking good mystery tale with a dash ot romance. - Mr and Mrs. PARIS. Idaho, April Lionel Piigmlro of St. Charles are vlelt-- f Ing MTS. Pugtnire's mother, Mrs. Susan i Law. I Mir. and Mrs. Amos Hulme left Satur-Jfda- y of last week tor their home in Ben- nington. They had visited here for a with Mrs. John Roberta fortnight v Mrs.- Mtiford Roberi-n- 4 llttJe aon.i , Lewieton are visiting relatlvee here. Mra Kata Anderson of Sait Lake visit, sd here last week with Mrs. David Min. son. Miss Blanche Lindsay of Grace spent several days of last week hrre with her ' mother, Mrs. Marlntha Lindsay. Mr. smd Mrs. Ralph Sutton announce the arrival of a daughter Monday morn- ing. f Mfa. Rov A, Welker left Thursday to attend conference in Salt Lake. Mrs. Elisabeth Durant, who had spent the winter In Parts with her daughter, Mrs. Ross Hill, left Monday for Salt Lake to spend the next few months. Miss Lorraine Caldwell was hostess at a party at her home Monday evening. Fourteen guests were present. Games were played and refrdehments served. Mra Harry Athey visited last week In Montpelier with her daughter, Mrs. Ellis Straw. Mra William Price left Saturday of Is at week for her home In Ogden. Utah, after visiting hers with her sister, Mrs. Ezra I ! BILL Crated by D riir MAN ,TO MAN ITTSTP PICTURE Harry Carey's greatest picture finish - Cl.uil Musical Number of Three People PROOF THAT IT COST OVER $1,000,000 f Ui ; THE GREAT .PICTURE NOW PLAYING AT THE i GEM Vdh . o y FOOLISH llada X Y K 8 ,1 v A Story a PICTURES -- k ) by TheQblrwreal.FUB Manufacturing Oowpaa? V of MaUnoeabclOc Nights 5c 10c ROMANTIC. IT! 2So ITS GREAT . , b Aspirants in New' Stunts."" LARRY 6EMON COMEDY THB STAR BOARDER INTERNATONAL . D02TO MISS e IT You'll Enjoy Seeing the Stage POW-ERFU- L, LARRY SEMON COMEDY, THE STAR BOARDER" Miaa Ethel Hogan at the. organ - MONDAY NIGHT IS TRYOUT NIGHT The greatest yet produced, grips the Intermit from the first to the last moment, It leave much to carry way. ' ITS WONDERFUL, IMPRESSIVE A Moccasins and French Heela, With a Big. Cast. y i MISS BIO A CHEAT ASD SPECTACULAR PHOTO PUT Stroheim a V 9 NOW SHOWING . , Amomr oroogr people io DONT . NEW YORK t . r 10 TKeMl IXTCLN HUMORED BROADWAY A The Niftiest Musical Revue , of the Season. c?o. INTERNATIONAL NEWS :. !anMi?vv 'THE RUBBERNECK' a scream from start to Special ' IS Which la - - ' Passey. Mrs. Charles Bantchi and son, Rulon, ) returned Saturday of last week to Non- -. tI nan. They had been gueeta here of Ur. and MTS. Charles Wyler. Mrs. Hattie Shepherd of Sharon Ia Visiting her sister, Mrs. George Passey. Mra lYank Athev left Monday for a two weeke visit with her mother, Mrs. Louisa Cols, in Salt Lake. Mlea Norma Pugmlrs spent last week- - sod at her home In St. Charles. Mrs. Emily Richards spent the week with her daughter, Mra j In Liberty t Charles Hymss. . Miss Leorra Orr spent last week-en- d , , . j With her parents ip bharona f A dance was held Tlwirsdsv night ol Musio . ! last week in the Faria pavilion. was furnished, by . the Ostler orchestra Mr. and Mra Archie Shepherd and other , members of the Paris orchestra wont' to Grace Friday of last week for ths Junior prom. Mtee Zelda Keerii visited last ' wesk-etf- d i at her home In St. Charles. Members of ths oast of "The Private Secretary,' the senior- plav, made a trip 4 to Liberty qUumdav ot last, week, and t presented the play, 4- - ptf earthJ LEE MORAN In .K10MEY beginning SATURDAY, April 18 NOW PLAYING CosmobolitanProductions The New Chmtie Comedy, Entitled CHICKEN-HEARTEThe Usual Good Time. Paths New.., Better Come Early. - ' Sh4 1 pins thrills Heart-intere- st : i j BY HEADLINED . Good entertainment minus horrors 1 12.30, 2:15, 4:00, 5:45, 7:30, 9:15 Ptogrm begin ' THE Comedy r y HUMOR , PATHOS SOCIETY LOVE ADVENTURE S NEWS Evcnln ARsrnoon . (Ex. Sun. A Hoi.) (Sun. A Hoi. Aft) 5o (Plus Tax) 20c (Plus Tsx) 1000 Stats (Snd Bal.) 10c (No Tax) 1 . MORONI PRICES - MORONI, April 8. Mark and Emerson , Bradley of Salt Lake visited friends and relatives in Moroni last week. Mra. Tony 1 Arson of Buhl, Idaho, waa - in Moroni last week, the guest of friends and relatlvee. Mrs. Thomas Windows of Nevada la visiting relatives tn Moroni. Mrs. Thomas do ward, who bed spent ths winter hi Moroni with her brother, William Story: left Thursday for her boms tn Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. George Bradley spent Friday of last week visiting relatives in Moroni. Hans Arnoldson of Cody, Wyo., visited in Moroni last week. Ths Misses Rsnes Larson, Revs Morley, Lillian Madsen and Julia Faux entertained ths Junior class end teachers of ths Wert ward Primary association at the horns of Renee Larson Tuesday evening Of last week. Ths Bo rods chib held a kansington on afternoon of last week at the 4 Thursday homS bf Mr. ROV ABasorr. Ntn'e mem-- " hers wars present and luncheon was. served. Mrs. James Preslwlch entertained the M. H. Ladle club Thursdav afternoon of a last week. 'Mrs. J. C. FMitar gave talk on ths Soldiers' Bonus Bill ' and Mra Ervin Gee gave a reading. Fifteen members were present. Mrs. W. v. Crawford of Mount Pleasant end Mrs. Ray Nelson were special gueeta A buffet luncheon ass served. Mr. W. W. Craaford-o- f Mount Pleas-Awas a guest last week of Mr. and I Mrs. B. B. Garrett. x , Balcony 25c, 35c Entire Lower Floor 60o 100 Logos 75c SHOWS . ul at Studio., 84,009.39: Salarlaa of 8poll irtlata....,ij, 118,977.30 Salaxloa of Ixtra Peoplo.x.. .. .119,393.33 D lx tot ox and Staff .V.. 108,333.10 and Frlnta.. 39,313.41 lagatlro VardrObo. . vtAiuAw.. ... ... . . .j .w,... Fropartlae. A TELEPHONE WASATCH 5990 Orarhaad Ixpanaaa Tranapoxtatlon Trawallng and loo Ulaoallanooua Ixpanaaa Ranch 9,349.97 1,373.79 . Clt to ' yMcome.,toti You Will Avoid Cmss Cousfy , fwmOrijmg Waiting for a Seat by Coming Early. President of the Unhforaal FQm Corapsuiy, getting fotb tSe total Foolish Wirei" expense in the making of Von Stroheim's super-pictur- s jAf&davlt'of Cd.1 LmenmJe, as OsiiHa TONIGHT T Entire Theater Staff to - - , A 'New and Mod eriTDrama bf Today 7 TME FRArJE UP 4 ITS . ... THE PLAY .. . W Conference -- RALPH. CL'ONDNGEK. futu.u. nt TESTIMONIAL-BENEFI- Given by the low iozk etadlo Sworn ALL THIS WEEK D GRAND U713373.H ( Signal!. How York TONIGHT-flfl- Ij.., Hot ala.... Malntananoo, Lunohaa Lighting, Labor 4, Location raoa.. i Mr. and Mr James Prsstalch entertained a number of friends at their home Monday evening. Games, music and luncheon were ths features. The ruests wars Mr. and Mra Joseph Faux. Mr. end Mrs. Ephraim Anderson, Mr. and Sirs. J. C. Fechser, Mr. and Mra. J A. Chrietsoaen, Mr. and Mrs Frank IJ ttle, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rundqulat, Mr. and Mra Ervin Gee, Mr. snd Mra. L M. Draper and Mrs. Earl Cahoon. ' . a 7!. rC4RETAnntt Prai4etrt ofTbc Untraraat ftl Uinuraoturlng Co., Produoara of the not Inn plotur roousH tuns, by and with. Von Strobaia, do bare by aoldenly awggr and affirm that turn total aonaya expanded upon tble plotur a from tha tint of lt boginning, July 13, 1930, until Juno 18, 1931," lahan tha plotur war finally ooaplotad. warat ' Sosnlo and Stag 8ottlnga $431,108.00 "" (A Stupendous Scenic Production) A GOOD THING PUSH IT ALONG OUR SUNDAY SPECIAL OFFER Two ticket for the price of one Sunday only from 12 noon to 6 p. m. at the box office only.1 Two tickets for 55c. No phone order s on these tickets. Lower floor only. ' EVENING PRICES, 10c, 20c, 30c and 50c-- No Higher MATINEES TUESDAY, THURSDAY . AND SATURDAY AT 2:30 P. M. 10c, 15c, 20c and 25c Plus Tax l |