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Show ifrTMtnimnmrTTTTinmMtT!Mr?T'?!TH;?rVT' V v . v v-- L . V ' -- i .--. w f 3 .W y7:;, vVaWjlZ- - I. .i 'fr..4l4wr f ,dlS 0?" ZSw I wi nmniMnnvmiffnivnmMHwmn STAGE HIT HOWA TALKING FILM . BETTEIt, BUT NOT. FOOL PROOF Among the Broadway hits to have been acquired by the for reproduction with sound is Three Live Ghosts, the famous comedy-dramthe screen manifestation of which will be on exhibition at the Capitol Theatre beginning Thursday. Free from the confining shackles of the stage, Three Live Ghosts, which when originally produced had but the one seting of the interior of Old Sweethearts home, is now played before a series of picturesque backgrounds including the famous Scotlfnftl Yard (Londons Police Headquarters), l, the mansion of a millionaire peer, the slums of of heat the battle, World War front the tempestuous during and London Town at the time of the armistice celebration. Commented upon as brilliant by William Joy, May Wellsville, the nations press when it began its long run as play, Three Live Ghosts isjsaid to be considerably greater The Frederick Isham hit entertainment as a motion-pictur- e. screen by Max Martin, himwas transferred to the talking self a distinguished dramatist, who, in adapting the dialogue to the new medium has been commended for having acquitted himself of a masterly bit of craftsmanship, at once Virile, rethe production freshing and exciting. Under his supervision moVie veta Freeland, young Thornton directed been has by 1 whose N. 260 E., early stage eran, Philip Purser, May 16, helmsman. ideal an him made training BakingRnyder movies? a, George Cook Friday May 10, mother babe are doing fine. Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Jones entertained at dinner on Mothers i -- Takes Fight , vt t WallfOf With HUH If uliiCi - Covers were laid for 'day. twelve guests. Out of town gUPst3 were Mr- and Mrs. Clyde ; Copen and daughter. Louise, ind Cyril Jones of Salt Lake 14 (AP) Louisville, Ky May American Legion officials late 5-o- tl pnesi H flen of ??rd zjr'ssr&zssi ,Uie three yearsFriedman. Bostonheavyr Mrs. Adam Glenn was guest as the of opponent weight, home on jockey Walker, middleweight dayhonor at her In the ten owning when some Fifty round atlves and friends met to headliner of the derby eve figlit celbrate her 65 birthday. A card here Friday night. with Friedman Injured his hand in birthday cake decorated a bout at Boston Monday night 65 candles graced the table in and was compelled to conrel the dinning room. Mrs. Glenn several beautiful prethe engagement, resulting in his received sents among which was a floorsuspension by the Kentucky presented by her children. Athletic board of control for lamp A luncheon was served. fighting within five days be- Outdelicious of town guests were Mr. fore his scheduled appearance and Mrs. Irvin Glenn, and Mr. here. and Mrs. Fenton Leatham of Logan and' Mr. and Mrs. MarMOTHERS CAT vin Miller of Hyrum. PROGRAMS Mrs. Robert Murray and two Wellsville Sunday morning children of Dayton are here at the Wellsville Second ward visiting with her parents Mr. Sunday school the following and Mrs. Guy H. Maughan for program Was. rendered in honor a few weeks. , The out of town of Mothers day, under the membersfollowing of the family of Mrs. direction of Superintendent Charlotte Hoskins came SaturVocal solo. day morning to spend Mothers Geddys Mauehan: Miss Irma Maughan; Mr. and Mrs. memory day with her. gems, kindergarten depart- William H. Hoskins and daughLarsen ment; vocal solo, Gayle Berry ter and Mrs. Thomas of the New Testlment depart- and four children, all of Ogden ment; recitations and song, pri- and Mrs. Mary Robery of Salt mary They returned home department; dialogue, Lake. church historv dept; musical late Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Bird and reading, Mrs. Ilenry R. Parker; recitation, Old Testiment de- two children and Mrs. Maria partment; tribute to mothers Sorenson all of Salt Lake were Book of department; dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. ladies chorus, Book of Mormon Charles Wyatt on Mothers day. class. Each mother was pre- In the afternoon all motored sented with a booklet with on to Mendon and visited Mother. a their father, P. R. Bird. from Respnse Harold Green, Instructor at mother, Mrs. Elinor Cooper. Sunday evening at the Wells- the deaf and blind -- school- at ville Second ward .sacrament Ogden, and Mrs. Green spent meeting, which was under the Sunday here with their parents, direction of Bishop S. H. Bank-hea- d Mr. and Mrs. Heber C. Green. the following program was Merrill M. Darley of Salt rendered In honor of Mothers Lake was the week end guest Mv Mother Lives of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. day: Solo, up In the Sky, was sung by William H. Darley. Don Mr. and Mrs. Norman Wat- Glenn; Silver duet, ' 'Threads Among the Gold, Miss kins of Brigham city were Irma Maughan and Mrs. Luella among the out of town visitors Murray;-oratioThe M. I. A. to our city on Saturday. Mr. slogan, which uon first place Watkins is connected with .the in the ward mutual contest was Chevolet motor company of given by Miss Ardella Parkin- Brigham city. son; quartet. Just a Vision of Messrs. Edd and William Mother, Henry R Parker and Walters who have been at Sho- co,; address, C. N. shone, Idaho the Bishop past three vocal .solo, Just weeks waiting for the storm to Maughan; Mother, Miss Gayle - Berry: clear up so that they could ocal solo, Mother of- Pearly shear home and sheep, cam Mrs. Fred Garrett. spent Friday and Saturday here The following students from with their families. Wellsville graduated from the Miss Dorothy Bailey of Ogden South Cache L. D. S. seminary the week end here with and attended the exercises held spent at the Third ward hall In herMr.mother Mrs. John Bailey. and Mrs. Sidney Wyatt Hvrunf on Sunday evening May and family of Ogden spent 11th; Mary Baxter. Laverne Mother's day here with their Brown, Anna Gunnell, Luther Mr. and Mrs. John Gunnell, Alta Maughan, Beth parents, Wyatt. Maughan, Pauline Maughan, The Wellsville, Junior high Susie Stuart and Luclle Theurer school graduating exercises will all received diplomas. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Ashley and be held on Friday evening May four children of Montpelier, 16th at 8 p. m. in the WellsIdaho, and, Mrs. John Downs ville ward tabernacle, Miss Ada Thorpe-o- f and 'two children of SmlthField Garfield were week end guests of their is visiting relatives here dursister, Mrs. David Parkinson. ing the week. D. H. Maughan and Mrs. P. C While here (hey motored to Salt Lake and spent one evening Turner entertained at dinner and returned heme on Monday. on Mothers day. Covers were Mrs. May Hammond and son, laid for Mrs. Jane Parkinson, Merrill of Provo spent the week Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jones and end here with her brother and children, Mr. Maughan, Mrs. family, Dr. and Mrs. W. O. Turner and two children and Christensen, Mrs. Hammond Is Mr. and Mrs. Louis P. Maughan an instructor at the B. Y. U. and family of Logan. After ' Mrs. Rachel Louis Bankhead re- dinner D. H. and turned home on Friday after Maughan the accompanied spending six - weeka in Sal t-- Lake and Tooele with relatives. Lake where they sang over Mr. and Mrs. Weslev. H KSL on Sunday evening. Mon Maughan of Ogden spent Satur- day morning at 8 a. m. they day and Sunday here with their sang, at-th- e Rotary convention Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Brig being held" there. Maughan, also of Ogden, who Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Smith-o- f have spent 10 days here with Paradise were guests of their relatives. Wesjey is employed parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew With' corporation of Leishma Ogden and Mrs. Maughan has Sunday. spent the past six weeks workMr. and Mrs. Michael Hendry ing In the office of census entertained at dinner on Sundirector. Judge . D. R. Roberts. -- day.Out of town guests were SON is Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Summers BORN of Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Seth P. IrishThe Peter camp of man are rejoicing over the the DaughtersMaughan of Pioneers will safe artval of a son born on meet Friday afternoon at the n -- n, 1 the-Packe-r White-chape- The price is right , PRESTON DEPARTMENT MRS. ROSE LAMOREAl'X, Eastern Study Preston Professor J. B. Sum-sio- n, who has taught in the Preston high school for the past two years and whose mother died at her home in Springville about two years ago, has decided to spend his vacation with his father and will at the leave for Springville close of school. He will then make plans to attend an eastern university during the coming school year, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Pratt spent Mothers day in Smith-fiel- d at the home of Mrs. Pratts mother, Ideal Gifts For .Graduates eventful happening between birth and marriage. It is an onward step in life that should be remembered with a gift that is appropriate and lasting such as Jewelry, A great selection of articles and a wide range of prices are here. . ' VENDELEOE JEWELRY OPTICAL CO, Correspondent On their way back they visited Austin Mrs. Whitehead, at Teacher Plans Mrs. Cleveland, Idaho. Miss Stella Richardson who ha3 been teaching at Preston has returned to her home n Vernal, Utah. Los Mrs. C. L. Hansen is visiting at the home of Mrs. E. R. Crockett and " and Mrs. J. B. Sumsion. F. W. Pratt made a business trip to Ogden and back Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Jeffs are leaving soon for the eas. Mrs. Orvill Cherry now of of and formerly Farview, Preston was operated upon last week at the local hospital end is getting along as well as could be expected. The platoon teachers of the Jefferson school entertained at 'f Margaret the Franklin cafe Friday Hadfield. Mrs. Ros Taylor and son Jay Helen and Marjory were visitors in Grace, Idaho, Sunday at the home of Mrs. Vern Adams. La Nes Fel-stalso accompanied them. and-daught- ed home of Mrs. Leroy W. Parkinson. The Wellsville ward choir gave an excellent program: at the Hyde Park ward on SunThe Harmony day evening. Four also gave selections. This program was under the direction of ''Chorister Lamont Alien A non a assisted by Mrs." Maughan. Aaron Attorney and Mrs. Leishman and family of Brigham city spent Mothers day here with their parents Mr. and Mrs. John A. Leishman. Monday was spent by several citizens at the cemetery which Is being Improved. New roads are being graveled and fence, which was recently put up as well as the buildings ate receiving a coat of paint. 1 A flag pole Is ala being errected. A beautiful drive way and gates add much to the beautification This improvement has plans. cost several hundred dollars but we now have a cemetery equal to ahy in the valley. The mayor and city council are to be complimented upon this means of helping to further the beautification plan of our city. . Ah-grl- CN eve- ning, May 2. A delicious 4 rourse dinner was served to Misses Stella Beck, Alice Venna Addrasen, Selma Hawkes, Anna Madsen, Jessie Iarsen, Vonda Nelson and Mar-gar- et Bigelow. Out-of-tow- the cities in central Idaho have named delegations to attend the ceremonies. The new bridge replaces an old wooden structure built more than 40 years ago. All of Twin Falls The Rock creek fish hatchery here has exceeded its capacity of 600,000 fry during the last few years, President Rex Thomas of the southern Idaho fish and game assoThe ciation, has announced. hatchery now has 45,000 brook trout, 263,000 rainbow and 337,-000 native trout. Logan Parley Christiansen, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Smith of 72, former mayor of Gunnison, were of guests Hyrum Sunday and county commissioner their parents Mr. and Mrs. June Utah, of Sanpete county, died here Bair. yesterday at the home of his He son, N. W. Christiansen. had suffered with heart disease; Utah And Idaho News. Briefs . City - showing an j Salt Lake 18.6 -r- Increase of percent in the last- ten years, the population of Salt Lake City is 140,058; compared with 118,110 In 1920. By The Associated Pres announced The figures were With her yesterday Lewiston, Idaho by Harry S. Joseph, 111 in a hosdistrict supervisor, who declared daughter seriously pital here, Mrs. J. L. Pelton that the total is still subject Salmon city, made in two hours to slight changes. a trip by airplane over the rugmountain country of U. ged Chicago Stucentral Idaho yesterday to be near her. The same trip - of dents Hold Meeting by rail, would .have, taken tw,o days The daughter, Elva, Is a student at Lewiston . normal school. -- Hailey, Idaho With Governor H. C. Baldridge and Joe D. Wood, state commissioner of public works, the principal speakers, dedication ceremonies are set for today, making the opening of the new steel bridge over, the Big Wood river Hailey and Ketchum. en ! Continued Tirom Page One ' clubs. Coeds called encouragement to the students from vantage points In dormitory windows and parked automobiles. Cheer leaders run to and fro, bolstering the student morale. - MOTOR MARI. GRAHAM MM THE BABY and poor. A bench was in the room and books and pictures were there, too. In the tiny kitchen there was a ladder and the Little Black Clock led the children up the ladder to the roof where there was a big box filled with earth. Here was a little vegetable garden. - After they had seen this the Little Black Clock took them back into the room again and they looked at the man and the woman who were there. They were paying attention to a little baby, and the baby was crying as any baby might cry. John and Peggy wondered why they had, been brought hete, and in a lownbfce the Little BlackTHock explained. That baby, he said, is Hans Christian Andersen, who wrote some of the most beautiful fairy tales ever written. Iye turned the time back so it is the second of April, 1805, and Hans Andersen has just arrived in this world.' I know some of his stories, said Peggy. I Just love them. The story of The Snow Queen is almost my favorite." Is it? said the Little Black Clock. Well, youve seem the garden on the roof which is mentioned in that story. Really! exclaimed Peggy. Isnt that wonderful! Doesnt it seem queer somehow that such a wriggling, yelling little baby became such a great story .writer ? John remarked Scouts Outing Franklin . and Oneida district scout troops and scout leaders are eagerly awaiting the two-da- y outing they are to take Friday and Saturday, May 18 and 17 at the old transformer station of the Utah Power and Light company in Bear river narrows, C. I. Goff and Samuel Smith have charge of the camp Bite, out and sanitation. laying George F. Cornish, Wells and George L. Stanger are -- the committee on the program for the two days. The activities committee 'comprises Commissioners John W. Chap man, Olean Stokes, Chris Han sen, Samuel Smith, Paul Wynn. Cecil Woodward, Buy H. Nelson, Frank Day and Luther Fife. Nick Crookston is to be story teller at the camp. The camp is to be set up b commissioner districts on a troop basis. The following two day program will be carried out: FRIDAY 5:00 Troop arrive. 8:00 to 6:30 Set up camp of district under ' direction camping chairman C. I. Goff and Samuel Smith. 6:30 to 7;30 Stand to for individual (each mulligan, should bring sandwiches, etc, to accompany camp stew.) 7:30 to 8:30 Clean up camp. Mc-Ent- ire to Mad Famous by Novaliat Tim model for the character of David Harura in the novel of the same name by H. N. VVestcott was David Ilnnnura of Homer, Cortlandf county New I' ork. Literary Dh . On Bear River 8:00 BONNER , Ive turned the time back one hundred and twenty-fiv- e years, began the Little Black Clock, and the whole scene will be changed by my magic in just another moment or bo. The Little Black Clock had spoken correctly, and now they were in a country which the Little Black Clock said was Denmark, and they were in a place called Odense, The Clock took them to a tiny room, in a house, where the f umiture was- - very plain Franklin Oneida 10:00 Monipelier.. Pocatello 45c,j$9 60c eest SPECIAL AT BEAUTY HUGHES ' SHOP r.T Arrange and payxfor your Daart Per:, manent Wave-O-nly $6.50-- 0n May 15, Dollar Day, and Receive $1.00 Worth i , ; t t 7 of Work Free At Your convenience. Wave Guaranteed - , Located over City Drug Campfire According to a University of gram. troop stunts, songs and California investigator normal stories by old timers. 10:00 Taps, scout benedichuman stomachs vary In form tion. as greatly as faces. 10:30 moon and stars turned out. J By - i The fabled seven league boots moved 21 rciles at a n calls tostep. and the even faster are day cost is low-- for example, day rates, when, you will talk with anyone at the called telephone: es - shoe-make- rs 3i n . for over 38 years -- Al MA-mo- Same Price IN THE BEAD MAKES MUCH WORK FOR THE FEET ' -- you are TIRED o( IFwalking i ivhile ethers RIDE, a little thought,, a little money And a visit here-wilmake. you the owner of USED CAR youll be A prod of. - l SEIiLVIlCE MOTTO Rl CO. FORD PRODUCTS SATURDAY 5:00 morning yawn, '" 5:30 flag ceremony. 5:45 troop - breakfast - on patrol basis. 8:00 camp inspection. 8:30 to 11:00 troop hikes on district basis, commissioner In charge. 11:00 to 11:30 report on hikes. 11:30 to " 1 p7 ra. dinner cooked on patrol basis, fires built without matches. UTTLE WIT - pro- 1:00 games, relays, contests on troop basis: (a) First aid use of bandages, tb) Knot tyTenderfoot ing; know your knots, (c) Pyramid building. d) Steal sticks. (e) Other games and fun. An award will be given to every troop that shows itself to be a troop of satisfactory campers based upon the following: Scouting spirit, troop camp inspection, fire building, cooking, hike reports, sportsmanship. Judgments are to be made by squads composed of scouts selected from each commissioner district by scouts. - Notice- haa- - - gone-o- ut that the will be following equipment necessary: At least one tent rol Tor each, troop, troop flags and banners, patrol cooking equipment. DOLLAR DAY "HAT S-:- H A T S e BARGAINS. - HAT S" aad-pat--- and HarJ Soft Wood. In the lumber trade all conifer out trees are called soft woods and or dicotyledonous ah treea are bard woods. 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