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Show THE VOICE OF SHARON' maras or Program November flVik. 1-- 2 Do you know what it means thc last to Twv.mano",,"h" hwAsizr together with some lovely background Nov. We know you will apphotography. of the northwest, preciate put also hope you will notice how it is shot,1 and how dramatic-ll- y it is used to fit in with the drama n the lives of the characters of the play. If you like westerns, you will be especially pleased. with this. If ya do ifot like westerns, you will find this different enough td be interesting. For the family. - 7 7 a A , f Nov. 8-- 6 m mm Our Modern World Destroyed! Caxt includes Pegy Shannon, Lois Wilson, Sidney Blackmer, iHtiit Moorp A fantastic melodramatic tale of the destruction of civilization by terrify and torjiadoes, leaving earthquakes only debris and severed, fragments of humanity to start in all- - over again to rebuild their world out of lawlessness and disorganized bits. ; Thescenes of destruction are quite prolonged and artificial in character, which is to he expected from such an imaginative tale. When considered from thf point of fantasy, this play becomes one of the best of the year. May we remind you that the highly imaginative, whether in shows, literature, or what have you, has a most important place in peoples lives. If you have no imagination, see this show as a stimulant to that important characteristic. If you have at imagination, we guarantee an evening For adults and of high enjoyment, young people. 15-1- Bill Boyd Diana Edgcrton Ted Rutherford Donanl Brown Director Max Blake !. Dean Nuttall Phil Christensen Now Take the Center of the Stage in This Store. Mon" Wentz ., Dcha Jones Alvin Rowley Business Manager ... Property Manager and Overcoats Djyle Nelson P"" New Designs and New Colors' Give Added j Zest td These Coats! y Setting: Act I. Sun parlor of the Farnum home at Long Island. Ah after- - ' Nov. arggaaaaigs: m vemlier Top Goats 29-3- 0 three Rage I noon in summer. Act II.: Scene I. Same. Late in the evening of the same day! , Scene II. Month later. Act III. Rannies room. That night. . r j HART SCHAFFNER & MARX ISM Music furnished by the High School Uwk 'V Over- - f orchestra, under the direction of W. Secre- t- Led Hows. M. Vernon. Aarq Pickford Prices: Stake Recreational Cards or, Cast includes Mary Pickford, Les- adults, 20c; children, 10c. ", SBfllA fluff Kill StH.ilu ItmuasBiL-MitiuiitMiilie Hbward. A view of the life and East side of state road. Come Friromance of an' eloping heiress whose day night, except Timpanogos ward. Cast includes Neil Hamitlon, Sheila loyalty to her husband endures from West sideof highway come Saturday ward. Terry, Guy Kibbee. An exceptionally pioneer days through politics, scandal, night, including Timpanogos successful statesmanship and old age. Only children of at least junior high good detective story, well acted and are invited to attend this vividly staged, with considerable hu- Adapted from the play, Secrets" and school age ' mor and excellent photography. In his secret, and the wife's greater terror play. order to break a corner in the silk that some day his wife might learn market, associated mill owners rushed his secret, and thewife's greater terror a sealed shipment of raw silk across for fear he might learn she knew it the continent under constant hindrance and had hnpwn it all the time,. The O Under-Gra- d from agents of the silk trade interests. continuity of the play is somekshaft No woman ever boards such an ex- .hfokeil fcndv'ertain events happen w DANCE and OverIn spile wiiiftW IR'pV'tJi press. Why did this one come ht!e 4 Ambling, 'kiy; ing prisoner for seventy hon . thirteen men she had never teen IE tile 'excellent, acting and staging, and of October since The 31, evening, fore? Get on board for thetfeil !v the chdrm RJihe.two leads keeps the time immemoriab.Jias been a time for We can guarantee of the year but keep your ejAs ien play worthwhile. dancing dancing bv everything that As this picture summarSomething happens everyjminute-- J enjoyment. had the legs or the otHer wherewithal life of in izes the sterling panorama, something you least exLegf a&sihisd which to connive sonie sort of so does it summarize all wpth ter hands reach out to thj,sv tneas? 'ts heroine, ' fehat Mary Pickford has meant to the rhythmic movement. Gho( witches, limited inj goblins, cats, bats, skeletons, pieces For the family. fijflis of America. coast race againstyirfiles minut of this and wisps of that, spend that ' V crimina murdering agents-Zmistevening in enjoying little movements vKlther attractions at thes features all theii own. and the loss of milnuns. Take a cha atr the Radio News and comedies on heart failuroyirs worth it. For a dash of a new excitement, a will always be at least one adults and young people. thrills,, a fleck sprinkle of of the list ovef looking dance with the of stunts, V e ghostly that at least half txl;tings, things on this night. s liave two comedies For a dream of irresistible music, a These' comedies hkve an especially friends, a rogood sounding group of titles. For ex. floor full of ample, there is a Mother Goose rhyme, mantic Halloween setting, an evening in colors, Three Little Pigs. There of riotous fun, dance with us on this is a Mickey Mouse reel, a iFsher-man- s night. and one called A The rendezvous is by ajr old tre Holiday on a side road, where blinky lights Hunting We Will Go. The Radio News is among the best blink. The entrance is a side door, halt, asi that is made, and is usually through a cent that any .to be had intlriy !uCa'v , ...lio a floor somehow fumirufT'Tml yet The only showhouse with a more re i camouflaged with Halloween (sights. vott should lose the way, 'ask for in Salt cent showing is the If you are Lake City, and that is o.iy. a few days LmcolH High School. ahead. Our news is made in New stopped, show your Cooperation badge Cast includes Bing Crosby, Richard York City, plays there four days and (membership card.) Arlen, Jack Oakip, Burns and Allen. A is then sent by air mail direct to the - Will you be dere, Sharlie? II collegiate musical comedy which tops exchange in Salt Lake, and then dieverything for crazy entertainment. It rectly to us. CANDIDATES NOMINATED Ldoesnt make sense; college mn and -j women and professors were never like I (Continued From Page this, but what does it matter? Wild kurh affairs.- Feeling somewhat facetious '(though- not wishing to doings on the campus, gay tunes and completely goofy behavior by everygive offense), may we ask these questions body concerned; so all you have to do 1.- - Where were the nominees A new star is sit' back and enjoy it. on the SWEET SEVENTEEN" in You is born "ollege- - Humor. eve of their noin'nation? The will meet the real Bing Crosby for the they seem to know concerning The very fapious perfume In-, this the whole business first time in this film, and you "will is, 'I dont know. will its users like him. He plays jr professor who name, .advertises-tha- t all news to' ire. Its classes in this know the delights of that age of care2. Is there such a thing in existconducts crooning free joy and will even know much of ence as a The strange university. youth picture party platform ? The situathe appearance of such youth as a tion seems ideal to make one, afte of the year. For the family. consequence. their elections. This must be a day This aura of refreshing youth and of trust in dark horses. 123RD QUORUM OF SEVENTY all its happy consequences may be . Nevertheless, we all are eager to even mere yours in the enjoyment of have our fingers in the political pie; The 123rd quorum of seventies and the popular play by that name, "Sweet we are registered or are going to be. Seventeen." their partners field their annual Its author is a famous and are ready to st?nd with the elected, on Friday evening, October one, its situations are real and highly although it is with a To Be Done feeling of Now, 13, at the Stake Seminary building. its direction is' almost where do we entertuiinft CALL from here, and why, go the professionally efficient; its cast is ex- how and when?" A short program commenced evenings entertainment, with Presi- perienced and able. dent J. A. Ivie in charge. We invite you 'to a showing of THE REASON Sweet Seventeen, President A. V. Watkins and Brothpresented by the Hubby I miss the old cuspidor er P. W. Mad-segave short talks, S. S. M. A. Saturday, October 28 in since it's gone. Friend Wife You missed It before outlining the work for the coming year. the Lincoln High School auditorium. 119 NO. UNIV. AVE. Several, musical numbers were ren- Curtain at 8 p. m. thats why its gone. The Cast: dered by" the Vineyard male quartet. I Wanda Penrod The remainder of the evening was Ida Farnum A SAFE PLACE Nadine Johnson spent in playing seme snappy games, Grace Farnum Ive swallowed my collar button, Lorna Wentz gasped the grocer. after iwhich the large number in at- Peeks Farnum Alta dinger tendance was served with a dainty tray Rannie his wlfe, you tft.itptur-fv- "Well," responded tti jr jrCr jr Russell Farnum luncheon. Clarence Ashton know" where it is, anyway!" Th Pro-- Top Coats apL coats Start At y (3ctober31 Varsity Town and Topj Coats and coats Start At MlAlLOYEEH ' s ure-lad- 9 er iV-kf- There May Be a Profit in Selling Inferior Things e hair-raisi- ril-tk- BUT'- fun-lovi- Cast includes Randolph Scott, Noah Beery, Harry Carey. Taken from a .Zane Grey story. A pleasing variation on the western! type, since tame mountain lions and their lovable cubs The play a big part in the story. wicked sheriff, the hoodwinked heroine and the heroic hero are all present, Theres No Profit in Buying Them! moi; SHRIVERS lound-soundist- O Look OiitH For That First Cold j && ii A n Snap October 28 . - Dont Freeze CYour Radiator! r Let Us Fill It With FIRESTONE Anti-Freez- are as close as your phone when you have any e ... CLEANINGand OR DYEING Alcohol "get-togeth- NOW is the time to change to Winter Cold Test Oil! Service SOIL MADSEN Cleaning Co. Bill. . - PHONE 475 ' t. tvw trjr r jr jr njr & & JACOBS SAYS 2 !$ 2 DRESSES and COATS By purchasing your needs-iat my store you are assured to receive the very ' newest in style and quality 2$ 25 25 n 2.5 25 25 Zl , ?ii25 25 at Prices Guaranteeing you 100 Cents on the Dollar! Our aim is to always keep the con fi dence of our friends and customers by fair and square dealing! 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