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Show rriil.iv, IKct r.ibcr CACIIF AMERICAN 11, 1936 COUNTRY DOCTORS 3000 GROWN-U"BABIES MEET IN NEW SCREEN DRAf. .. 1 I - I td a..d l,.i V 1. II n ' !.. r tl, ! k 1! : :t in' ii.t.L i Mrs. Jos. Howell How Mutiny on the Bounty Came Twenty-I7iv- e Years of Awful Commemorates To Be Written an Adventure in Itself Her Birthday At the Capitol Today and Saturday! Suffering s..r- - s t ,i- :;! ,rt - (i. v Vurlti Dio;.!,' Jl.i!) l.irO.i il, ilfut1 HudM.ii, Hi hi: Vm mi, l.;m S .i Rub it Kim:. Ji.i.n Q m.d mar. LVinihy IV'.i other player, boasts th- - jeir's most ni)i)o.-tacast in the 4 a most unusual drama. The Quins' Dr. Luke, played by Jean Hersholt, on the verse ol retirement from the burdens he has carried lor a generation, decides to call back from all over the globe the three thousand men and a omen whom he assisted into the world. From all over the country and from many foreign lands they come, the rich and the poor, Jiil'K n fl.'l'.U.ti the : i, and the high-plac- lowly, to take part In the reunion. Also Joining the party is attractive young Dr. Tony Luke, the doctor's nephew, whom he has called back to the little Canadan town from his post In Toronto to carry on with his (Dr. Luke's) du ties. Tony, though deeply in love is with Mary, Dr. Luke's nurse followed by the wife of his su perior in the Toronto hospital, who refuses to release him to a younger and fresher love. In a climatic scene that combines all the elements of potent drama with pathos and uproarious humor, Dr. Luke, Tony, Mary, Mrs. Sheridan, and the Doctor's p includ3,000 grown-ubabies ing the governor of a state, a fading stage star, a crook just out ol Jail, and many other unforgettable characters convene for the reunion. Also present at the gathering for added chuckles and heart tugs are the celebrated quintuplets. You'll grin and gulp by turns as the old doctor, under cover of a pompous speech by a government dignitary, straightens out the problems of Tony, Mrs. Sheridan and the Jealous-toMary, of the governor and his unacknowledged little waif of a son, of the actress and her girlhood flame. The screen play, based on a m U.e i J ' , I.l f i n ul o.t l.J m Me mVt Ik 1 V!' of I .ii! Hu I ir U n I :i - hxni: .u.-i t l''iii i - m i ii n, the Dionne Quintuplets. story by Bruce Gould, was written by Earn Heilman, Gladys Lehman and Sonya Levicn. Darryl F, Zan-ucProTwentieth Century-Fo- x duction Chief, selected Norman Taurog to direct with Earl Car-ro- ll and Harold Wilson as associate producers. k. O Football Boy Feted The champion football squad representing Utah State, was, honored at the Salt Lake chamber of commerce Tuesday night when upwards of 200 citizens from Logan and Salt Lake attended a banquet. Speeches were made by Coach Romney, President E. G. H. Governor Peterson. Henry Blood, Dr. George Thomas of the Coach Ike University of Utah, Armstrong, Mayor E. B. Erwin and others. Pres. John M. Wallace of the chamber of commerce was chairman of the meeting and Gus P. Backman was toastmaster. Kirkham lead in community singing. er . v.ili-nun- t SANTA court-marti- Has al Tons of Coal ,i i.n the n t i n t I : ,.n ' h in r ;. d. son, iJIhl A":.- u in cl. ml M.ii,h.ins l.L'i. 8 Pi""i Wilii.im, and ut tiic c.i'.l of Pn-Ni- A . cf WelLsMlle. Before they could complete their homes, however, winter came on, and Mrs. Howell was bom In a covered wagon with Uiree feet of snow on the ground. Mrs. Howell murried Joseph Howell In 1878. They became the parents of ten children, five boys and five girls, all ot whom are living. From 1902 to 1916 Mr. Howell served as a member of Congress, and maintained a home In Washington where Mrs. Howell spent the greater part of her time, and where she provided an open house for her many Utah friends. 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I., i7BE0IH fur-- 1 Ilngham Young, penetrated Pi x Elder C.nnon and nude their way into Ca he Tiny located a fort on the piesent situ cli Oi ed (. 1: m 1..' V few , 1, , t ,i:,: r- i.t h r s Ml ,u. d M n it w , . hi i, at h t li I i it in . a I . . M.i.-hu- a " M.i t:,e hue h,.iii 1 .n litIn : i. c i In a-- starring 1 ,ih t i i I.l lf A cardiac specialist specializing in ROCHELLE HUDSONS heart is ROBERT KENT, the Reunion, young doctor in Twentieth Century-Fopicture at n 'I ft in, hi i.i ' ,i i Cl-ii- , J .... v I ... ox .i w.u.'M .. V li r u' M lhwi.1, i i ai Fi.u.iy at the Capl-,i- ! ('.iiuge w.:h 11.1 j I I'.' 7 Ch.ul.s Li'xh-ul.o iii.un cl i:.,' lUd Trtu! I Gable and Franc-ho- t ii n d rein- - ouiih Mrdnlne Tone. line i fur lie Rain tu With a third companion of the the Another tl lluy ad-- 1 cscadriile, Hall and a li'.in who sul- Good Ram h. restaua little Italian to journed fell d for 25 years getting relief at rant to discuss their future. They lad wi h WILLIAMS R U X. COMyearned for a place In which to POUND live wheie living could be cheap-- 1 I hate llied in tills community est, and opened the pages of a for 40 years. For 25 years I have geography. suffered from rheumatic pain and The route Robert Louis Steventhe lust few years I didnt think son took to the South Seas smote and I could stand It. My their fancies, and then and there drew up a legs were horribly swollen, someHall and Nordhoff would times seemed as If they miraculous literary work on the break off. I was In such a bid South Seas, writing its outline onj condition I couldnt look after my the restaurant tablecloth. ranch. I took enough medicine to Long before the work was writ-- 1 have bought another good ranch. were ten, bidding publishers Finally I noticed an ad in the paagainst each other, and when thej per about WILLIAMS R. U. X. bids were closed Hall and Nord- COMPOUND, and I got some of it hoff found themselves Incorporated) I had only token it 5 days until of $7,000 and with a capital I began to feel much better. Now $1,000 paid In advance. the pains are all practically gone. With this fortune In their Jeans I sleep soundly, have gained the two war veterans headed for weight, and work every day on Tahiti to live among the palms MR. F. L. LVOND. my ranch. and the hibiscus and to earn their California. Standi.sh, daily bread with their pens. FREE TRIAL In the Heaven of Odleness they close to the found themselves WILLIAMS RUJC. COMPOUND BUI HARD MKNUfSOH-QdKm&Is the private formula of an Arstrange history of His Majesty's saw for himself The sea, neither Ship Bounty. Utah Aggies have selected Ber- my Doctor, who before or after, had ever cast up in the Great War the misery caus1938 quarter- ed by rheumatic nard Magnusson, such a salty story. pain. It will not Hall and Nordhoff awoke to the back on their championship foot- cost you a cent unless you get realization that It waa the rare ball team, captain tor 1937. Ke the relief you want! Go today to Is primeval stuff that romance succeeds Bob Bunker, flashy end, the City Drug Store, and ask for made of. They reached a decision a bottle of Williams R. U. X. of capto write that story, and to write who did such a good Job Compound. You get Glorious Retaining the team during the past lief in 10 days or your money Is it with perfect accuracy. of season. Then began a campaign Instantly refunded! In correspondence. the spring of 1931. Dr. Leslie Hot-so- n of the British Museum was to. He appointed a perfect record worker to assist the two enthusiastic authors in their research work. Photostats of every page of the of reports of the the Bounty's mutineers were made and sent across the oceans to the collaborators. The Admiralty offor assailed fices were other Order Yours Now, documents, for within their precincts existed copies of the deck and if you have a and rigging plans of the Bounty, in need and even detailed model of the historic ship. Send him one, also. were collections Engravers searched for Illustrations of Captain Bligh and the rascals who had sailed with him. Item by item DRY KINDLING That is the kind you need a library unique in the annals of was boxed these mornings. and built, collecting shipped to Tahiti. There In their little hired room Hall and Nordhoff dove into their great task. They pinned maps to the walls, stuck up deck and rigging plans, propped photographs of the model on the table in S. B. BENSON MGR. PHONE 123 front of them and fell to work. Since then, on the Mutiny Bounty" has enjoyed one of the largest sales in modern books. t ' M v -i li- 1 u-- New Captain In ii E.U- Lli rx .1 i'v mi lii' B iji.c, an (Nii'ii g U..:.ie j r.ii n , Li-- 11 !!,! m M Ii.. 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