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Show THE PAGE SIX T E . S U N - A D V - THE WOMANS PAGE Girl of the IDest This week will see the coming of s. the Queen of all Western At least so far as Eastern Utah is concerned. 'Tis the hour of the horse, and his rider. Mounted, booted, belted. The Girl of the Golden West rides again. A queen will be chosen to rule the rodeo, a Miss who can handle a pony, look like royalty, and ride like a native. Among the contestants entered to date aie these: Miss Lydia DeAngclis, Miss Bessie Cow-girl- - Square, at the Price. Powerful drama, tragedy, historical passions all these are presented by Juarez in a superb portrayal by Paul Muni and Bette Davis, who need no introduction to screen fans, supported by a distinguished cast: Brian Aherne, Claude Rains, John Garfield, Donald Crisp, Joseph Galleia, Gale Sondergaard, Gilbert Roland, Henry ONeill, Harry Davenport, Montague Love, John Miljan, Vladimir Sokoloff, and Monte Blue. The settings are lavish, running the gamut from imperial palaces to arid Mexican terrains; from the splendor of the court of Napoleon HI to the peon army of Juarez. Muni is Juarez, the Mexican patriot, Miss Davis portrays the Empress Carlotta, while Maximilian is played by Aherne. Its at the Carbon for five days, beginning next Sunday. Wickman, Miss Gladys Draper, Miss Erma Keller, Miss Wanda Leavitt, Mrs. Everett H. Jolly, Mrs. Felix Miss Jane West, all of Price. Miss Francell Redd of Blandmg, Miss Meilene Halls of Monticello, Mrs. Otto McKinnon of Hiawatha, Mrs. Ed Cotterel of Wellington, Mrs. Vernice Nelson of Cleveland, Miss' Evelyn Snow of Orangeville. From Hunting-to- n comes a real delegation: Miss Reva Gordon, Dus-serr- e, Miss Ruth Lemons, Miss An-nLister, Miss et Lylas Miss Green, Marie Miss Wakefield, Utana Collard, Miss Shirley Jensen, Miss Bertha McElprany, Miss Sarah Murmng, Miss Faye Murning, Miss Tempe Brasher, Miss Lial Truman, From stark drama to light comic Miss Elaine Killpack, Miss Naida opera, with no less artists than Gil- Young and Miss Elizabeth Roper. bert and Sullivan! One will be awarded $50. Five World press reports proclaim The others will represent the five other Mikado a Snow White with hu- counties, with cash prizes of $10 each. mans. That is due largely to the All will ride in the parades. And exquisite effects achieved in the tech- everyone will hail the return of the nicolor, in which the entire produc- Western Girl. tion is filmed, and to the dainty airy beauty of the composition. ThroughTo out the production the music gives and to the significance action, wings to situation and context: The sing ing of the famous Madrigal with New officers for Rebekah lodge bells swaying in Orid selected at the last meeting of were ental picture fabric in June, those elecYou know the setting is Oriental, the organization Mrs. Linda Uhle, noble tive being: with the grace and beauty of things Bliss .vice grand; Mrs. May grand; set has room Oriental. The throne Hall secretaryMrs. Leva recording a background of twelve giant gold secrefinancial Maxine Mrs. Murphy, the into fade to pillars which seem 'Mrs. treasurer; Knobbs, Mary tary; sky as clouds float about them While Mrs Edna Healey, eighteen-montthe Mikado holds court. An entire trustee. The appointive officers are: town, with gardens, tea rooms, palElizabeth Mrs. Patterson, right supon the was built aces and cottages O. Porter, left M. Mrs. porter, sound stage as background . Mrs. Bartlett, conductor, Mrs. radio of tenor Kenny Baker, lyric Mrs. Varney fame heads a bnlliant cast, with Jean Levy Hines, chaplain; Mrs. Myrtle Bryner, warden; Wilson, GranColin, Martyn Green, Sydney outside guardian; Mrs. Delbert Bench, ville, John Carclay, and the DOyly inside guardian; supporters of the Cat te Chorus. Orchestral Mrs Bliss, are Mrs. ment is supplied by the London Sym- vice grand, and Mrs. Florence Thomas Smiley phony orchestra. Put The Mikado on your must- - Goodart. Installation of offices will be consee list, at the Utah Theatre Sunday, ducted jointly with that of the Odd and Tuesday. Monday Fellow's on July 14 in the Knights of Completing the movie fare is a Pythias hall in Helper. Following be popular musical, Rose of Washing- the ceremonies .refreshments will served. Power ton Square, starring Tyrone and Alice Raye, with A1 Jolson, the Family Enjoys Reunion singing star of a dozen hits. Youll be hearing Tyrone sing with At Indian Spring Tuesday The family of Mr. and Mrs. Pierre Abce Faye, his first screen musical; fifteen orchestras were used in the Moynier of Price enjoyed a reunion making of the picture; its gay, danc- at Indian Spring Tuesday, with their ing melody. And it will touch your entire membership and a few guests. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Griffone of hearts. Rose of Washington Square Ely, Nevada, were present, Miss plays at the Price Theatre tonight, Bertha Moynier and Miss Marie Moytomorrow and Saturday. nier were here from the Holy Cross hospital in Salt Lake City where both work, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Carlson, Mr .and Mrs. Antone Dupin, Jr., of Week Spnng Glen were present; Miss Blanche Moynier who was home from chapter of Daughters of Vernal for the occasion, Mrs. Pete Penelope took an active part in the Griffone of Price, and members of activities of the Ahepa district con- the family resident in Price. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. J. B. vention in Price on Sunday, Monday Mrs. Dupin and family, and and Tuesday, with auxiliary meetings of their own organization and John Gaz. social entertainments for the visiting An enjoyable afternoon was spent ladies. in picnicking and sports. Sunday evening the group entertained jointly with the Sons of Peri- Honor Woman From cles at a social at the Silver Moon England At Fete bJiroom for all members and their Honoring the sister of Mrs. James Redford of Peerless, Mrs. Hurst of guests. Mrs. England, Monday morning three new memLeigh, Lancashire, bers were initiated into the chapter. Bertha Prescott and Mrs. Richard They are Miss Bessie Gramer, Miss Parrimond of Royal entertained FriMary Lionakis, and Miss Helen Pian-te- s. day evening at the amusement hall. Officers of the Ianthe chapter Dinner was served to the guests, were also named as elected in the and dancing followed until a late fall: Mrs. Helen Zoulakis, president; hour. Guests were Mr, and Mrs. Miss Angelina Kontgas, vice presi- Jack Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Harry dent. Miss Lula Argeroupulos, secre- Parr, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Southworth, tary; Mrs. Theodorsea Kasselas, treas- Mr. and Mrs. James Dixon, Mr. and urer; Mrs. Helen Pallios, captain of Mrs. James Redford, Miss Elcie Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bamber, the guard; Miss Elaine Diamenti, warden; Mrs. Annie Marakis, priest- William Bamber, Mr. and Mrs. Fad-diMr. and Mrs. Jack Smith, Jr. ess; Mrs. Penelope Diamanti, Mrs. s, Mary Protopappas, Mrs. Mary Jr., and Mrs. Foto Liapis, Steak Fry Attracts governors; with Miss Lionakis and Young People Last Week Miss Virginia Branch entertained Miss Piantes, sentinels. Miss Angelina Kontgas of Price a group of friends at a steak fry last was elected district governess of week in the region near Hiawatha. chapters of Daughters of Penelope, Honored guests were Mr. and Mrs. with Miss Katherine Gooras of Salt Merrill Ellis of Ellensburg. Washing-to- n Lake City as district secretary. ,who were visitors here. Mrs. ladies were entertain- Ellis is the former Miss Fern MarTwenty-fiv- e ed by the Ianthe chapter at a ban- shall of Price. AddiTional guests were Miss Marie quet Monday at Rinetti & Capitolos cafe. Monday evening the chapter Marshall, Harold Higgins, Miss attended the banquet at the ComStevens, Miss Bernice Branch, the Miss Barbara Liddell, Miss Helen church sponsored by munity chairwas Zoulakis Mrs. Wallace, John DeGooyer, Ed Harding, Ahepans. man of the convention, with Miss Mae and Frank Gunderson. Gooras as secretary. A new Daughters of Penelope Young Standardville Matron chapter is to be organized at Green, To Entertain Club Twelve Mrs. Jack White of Standardville River, Wyoming, and Miss Dolly will di- - will be hostess to members of Club district organizer, Scarpos, Twelve at her home on Friday. rect the installation. Install Rebekahs Newly Elected Officers golden-voice- - , hs sup-poit- er; Daughters Of Penelope Spend An Active Lit-iziet- ti, Red-for- d, s, Proto-pappa- La-re- j . , ETW - entertained at "library for young people and Miss Helen Wallace at her home public dinner Thursday evening Mrs. Odell are these: and Mr. children to compliment i Philds recently married. m pink and green A dainty design out in the apcarried was flowers dinner table 'With of the pointments the theme. white tapers accenting Miss for Virginia laid Covers were and Mr. vocational story for omer Gunderson, Frank Senior Nurse, Rranch Barton Mrs. Sue and Mr. m tinned Mrs pled Edr.ng.ron, Danc'and Sue Barton, Visiting Childs, and John DeGooyer. dinner. the followed by ing at Belle Isle Boy Little Eagle, A Navajo a bad Against Armstrong Sperry. full Ue Visiting Kin Feted of Indian life with blanket At Luncheon. Wednesday If your young son or daughter is fads of sheep-tendin- g pav Mrs. Fred Ve-nn- g men and Navajo all Honoring her sister, worrying about what to do with ing, medicine of Iowa Marie, and niece, Ruth his vacation this summer, and incare here, who visiting Falls Iowa, identally worrying Mother about it entertained McCourt F. libLewis Mrs IP LUC too, send him to the Price city the hook at luncheon Wednesday. rary or better yet, take him theie, many pictures in , 1,11 of honor Pi esent besides the guests and help him to find reading maMiss Alice weie Miss Ardella Lindsey,Miss Naomi terial to suit his interests, and to -Bear, Miss Sylvia Bear, broaden his field of vision and vital LindRich of Columbia, Miss Dons contact. iouof Sunnyside, Edna Lindsey sey, Miss There is a wealth of material in and Miss Gertrude McCourt of the new books for young people to fill idle summer hours, and stimulate by L- tp House on Wheels, lagging interests. Your child may A charmingly writ- travel in imagination in any land mj Marjorie IIder s ,,f , charactenza-th- e Friday Bridge Club Hostess stor, uith world, and find authentic mfoi-lte- n Charles Entertained By ente.t an and was hostess to on about K. O. It, facts discover Clay Mrs. mao and Chariotte Bi and broaden Bridge club will the which of Friday children members foreign travel norn tables ac- - derful summer when they Three week. his last and home his friends literary fath- at her L. Buck-i- o Vermont to Louisiana in their Frank Mrs. and members of quaintance. colored house built on a of Woodsfield, Ohio, and Mrs. Joe Vacation is a slendid time to ini- ers gaily the 1830s, befarm wagon The time is m of Price, extra guests, entiate habits of good reading and Johnson into the steps Jackson President and to a spend pleasant way sides, it is joyed the occasion. story briefly. a quiet afternoon . Theatre lovers have a week-en- d of rare treat in store for them. Three of the finest shows of the season are offered as the bill of fare: Juarez, at the Carbon- The Mikado, at the Rose of Washington Utah; and C T A PR1 an Fames Fete Newt,.., Here Last Week Mr. and Mrs. Odell au quests of honor sponsored by employ! soil Conservation ofS day evening at the guests of honor were rew.' ned, and will make J a -- Sf ' pour ' h0rse Price. Covers were guests, and following IorHr and dancing were e ( " 90 TuesdayDre; sente ;'ednc; sday Thursday Bridge Club re 0fEleanc Entertained By Hostes- sand .'How e topi Entertaining the Thur club this week, Mrs. HalVJ H Knight feted her guestf! chan, rriafl OfKn Rinetti & Capitolos cafe n 3iade marnas lollop cards at her home. Helper of Present at the event C were George B. Wallace, Mrs M,,, ; 3mgham 7, S v son, Mrs. Earl Hills, S' Fr3n Lee, Mrs. Arthur n7 SmTthf cent Sumner, and the foW 'erem guests: Mrs. Mathew GiT1111 D. F. Larsen, Mrs. Nick rectoiy of ch, the H Mrs. Allen Cannon, Mrs. Mist ig. son. d the hi nteve Za Tuesday Night Club other Feted This Week h Mrs. F. W. Keller was host c week to the Tuesday club iimg le home. Extra guest was Mis. ds Yell Merrill. Light supper preced heir games at two small tables. , )-e- (Continued on Page Sem ime 11 |