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Show 4W-- (i A9 fm M Vwwrtr-- ' m.V V WWW- - - ! - THE Miss Creer Given - !l. a j . DESERET-NE- W; New Stake Miss Whitney Shorn Trousseau. At Tea Given Sunday - Pro - Ma rnagc Pa rt i as who LCCILE CREER, bride-to-b- Gable, - brlde-to-Sa- bride-'elec- J tt' Parties Planned i. ill . T - b. -- Dinner Honors Affianced Couple n Pr-YOU- J -- -- ard 5 J- - Mulllner. Tables were arranged for gamesMua Bennlon at a dinner day at Dick Gunns eaf th. evening. N. Wednes-durin- g an atmosphere tack create pense. Beery Turn In Excellent - . Wallace 'Beery In the role of a U the leader trader, who In reality cover up hi of the Malay pirate truS mission on board the ship by Into being amiable and mixinr Beery many amazing - situation or acting does an interesting-piecwhile directing the "Chinese Boat torture of the ahip captain In attempt to gain knowledge of th location of the gold chlpmenh , Action Sustained Action on board the ahip during the storm axwell as during tb attack, fills many moment pirate Lewis Stone, doe with- - auapena an Interesting piece of work aa th Ihlrd mate, who redeems himself from a brand ot eowardieafrbp Acre. otsra during th battl A number of other star combine their effort In making this an excellent picture. Heading thes are C. Aubrey Smith, as lisb representative of the ship owner Robert Benchley, as novelist ll seeking, local color: Rosalind aa th English gentlewoman; -and aa mate; first Dudley Drigga other A color cartoon. Paramount new - e Performances .CAPITOL-CHIN- .......... Cum-mln- g; ), -- tha-En- . Going Highbrow Brings Laughter To Victory Patrons MMCsrosdt u. - -- 3 ! Za-S- Lp-ha- .......... ...... at v L n. I r ACCflITtt ! Younr much-neede- mow Jftgry ' 0 E3ra3fl es. well-don- l' HIT THE j 0? THE 1935 SEASOil..! LAST THREE Jays left! (or cKildren up to 14 years to enter 4 tte National Children Photograph Contest 2000.00CashPrizes 'r. 1A' picture - V . talcen irr our fascintting PiiotoReixex x Call-in- r Studio (Copyright. 135. International News Service) Dwcerer, at tli mm tint, tliii aev, letter mot9 excituij wy el Larin a pLotognpL ttlca. A clever arrangement of MIRRORS tublej yon tn cLooe tLe very poset and czprtwlow yon vml, end yon m exactly vlut tLo camera eeee. No imteot Kwimry Photo Reflex Siodlo frfe , tm SlJrtfcSxRsrtiaLjlis IN TC.7r.nJT51 EDWARD ARNOLD ' ATHJ-ETI- C:rbShsTrof HOLLYWOOD. CaL. Bept A young Los Angele (INE) Milton Ft era. Is Jubilant for received backing from he today Crosby to go bn with his ex- hew kind of teleperiment, on vision et -- Th crooning star reached for hue cberk book when engineer gave promising report on the set wMrh Is said to differ radically from current television mechanism. Ambng other thing Stern's In- SeUet From Floor vention tz ning r ' "scan- LL90- Tw BnXIt Tw Bail fwira Oa tk TODAY and TOMORROW ONLY 6:30 to 12 P.M. THE BEST IT TOWN SEQUOIA zr If he succeeds tn perfecting ft. the young Inventor elaim tt will time th present power give i outont and 500 times as much light at the , receiving end s tb preeest seta achieve. j ! ft . !S2Su 5 ! Ru-ze- fast-movi- two-fiste-d Only : th rough a typhoon and savating a gold cargo from a pirate of susualely Mc-Gh- ie M ' Harlow, , A (Continued from Pago Seven) SEAS" men M. L A--- Eva Lindquist; OUurk Gable Alan GaskeU Primary. Ur. Margaret Strem-nea- a. Jean Harlow China Dolt Patriarch in Granite stake Jamsry MaeArdlo . Wallace Beery are: Hiram M. Taylor, John G. lie- Lewis Stone Davids Wuarrie. and Georgs E. Woolley. Rosalind RusseU Sybil Gi Highland Sunday school. Dawson Dudley Dlggv ll. Nelson; T. M. M. I. A- - Alma G. Aubrey Smith Sir Guy Burton; Primary, Mr. Ereka Robert McCUcb Benchley Genealogy, Frans Balzner: Tay Garnett, Director Junior seminary, Mr. Lucre Ua M-Evana. Clifford M. Alston waa with Lover of action stories named president of the high CurAlex with R. quorum, priests plenty ot romance have a treat la tis, counselor, and James H- - SulFredrtc March, famous 'film California law persons applying star In the long awaited pictur livan, clerk. Patriarchs: John M. for adoption of children are on China Seas." which began a W bitaker. Willard C. Burton and star, and his wife were give at the court sanction recently in Los probation' for one year before weeks engagement Saturday Gable. James W. Barman and John Clark Angeles when they sought to th adoption can take effect. Capitol theater. . Wallace and Jean Harlow Beery have another Frank Perkins. Tho Marche It a announced that complete adopt Gerald worthy efforts in a baby has been livtng at the child whom they adopted In New combine thriller. organization of tbs auxiliary of- The --York three Under for home March ago. year a year. fice and staka priesthood units In This Croable Garston story takes both Stake would be effected latplace almost entirety aboard an er. . English steamer sailing tha China Kew Boundaries Combined with the romance race on the Bonnevile Salt Flat sea division of Granite-stak- e, of the plot are typhoons and pirates add to the program. former Granite stake was divided hlt of humor to relieve the and a n Ho. not,. mLb,-H,OX TH SCREE . n eleo Of German Invention i The story Is on well heavy scene andXaFa TICTORT Gjr- - fcibbe sounds at a distant trie three ot alarm that the combination worth ths With Go4n Pktta in tub-e- rf Highbrow Horton j Job popular star and cot for a moment point when water- in a hath tank iiugarhouae. 'Ttariey and Highland - lwar4 Ertrtit VICTORY-Goin- g r , Hanoi-- ' Rom JktexnnOar, Gorton. does on of th trio let down on a liquid In an industrial Bark ward On the west of th in Jackio leveL Cooper WrttcaU, reaches a desired Highbrow" dividing line is the present Grant, with Mary Awtor Dtnky Cast" ite stake embracing. Hawthorn Story Of Heroism r Pryor. HenrjLArmua Bup Klhbee ean Matt Upshaw Guy Richard Lincoln, Forest Dale and Haney. It Js an unusual story or heroism w Gin Mia. Pitts based ORPHEUM Frd Atalr and mueiaround the attempt of Chinese Nlbley Park Ward Horton pirates to capture Everett gar Roger hi Top Hat Ed. The commodious Granite stake of Angle romance, with Helen Rod Ross Alexander gold aboard the vessel. shipment tabernacle la on Ninth East street Harley Maul) Clark Gabl Horton, Edward wrick Evarett t MUIk-cnnear Twenty-flrJuno Martel Erik Rhode ah Erie Btor, alto South, In th gives a masterful portrayal of Alan Gordon Westcott Gasket, area of Lincoln ward, in th di'Going on TwoA Pionn uju Sam Long of th liner. An . Judy Canova nnusual captain iupteu feator. vision retaining tha name Oram Annie situation is created as the lo. in Ridaep tte. It was announced that tha PARAMOUXT-Gylvand leaves when the capthe oa with dock, Youth,' 'Accent ship Hrbrt . edifies will ba need for stake purDinky tain finds ax passengers on his ship, Phillip flood Holme . pose by both stake With Herbert, ' th two women who mean most In In addition to President Grant, PTAR Clark Gabl and Conwatfc Jackie Cooker. Mary Aster and his life and yet two whom he would Hour. OHico ia Ater the General authorities Bnntt present Roger Pryor. have given anything to have kept Otephona, wrth Harvey were Elder Joseph Fielding Smith alto. Conforming to tt till "Going apart Jean Harlow as one of Burk. Kathorin Alexander; and Alonso A.- - Hinckley, of the "nouveau with Richard UWdorado a is typical Highbrow" these, known as "Chin Dolt Council of the Twelve, and Elder Hodge Krone. Ralph BUmrt riche" story, having' to do with a girl of the Chinese ports la madly John H. Taylor of the First Fresh Henry B. Walthall. whose broker in lov with th captain and reKansan homespun HarClark Gahla, Jean dency pf seventy. Other visitors CAPITOL Chinn thought he said "sell instead of fuse to give him up to th other low. Wallace Beer An Included Joseph Anderson, secrehold on" tn 192. Boaa. with Lwa Stone. C. Aubwoman. an English Gentlewoman, tary to President Grant, aid John rey smith. Romiiod RumeU, Rob. This ona Is saved from medioc- who year before had meant much M. Knight, city commissioner o t SIDNEY rc Benchiey. Zasu Pitts and Klbbee Guy by rity public safety and members of gen and Edward Everett Horton ever eral Auxiliary boards of the Church, WHY Baby Leroy refreshing comady together with StefMwl Deplormt pleasing young romantic team In President Hugh B. Brown, con- Start School This Fall . the persons of Juns Martel and ducting, announced that 'tha sesCalHOLLYWOOD, 6ept, Ross Alexander. sions of the conference were unNow LeKoy that Baby Horton la cast ax a sort of soder the direction of President Ue (APJ Pstimm oil 4 old screen "actor," has spint cial entrepreneur who undertakes her J. Grant, President Grant ofto how JilRSESI KAK2 summer learning school. to "blue register! ze Mr. and Mrs. ficiated in the reorganization of the entirewill have to start Matt Upshaw of Kansas through Granite stake and the organisation talk, he The child, along with several the .medium of . Mrs. DeForest of Highland stake and addressed I! the in Start x THURSDAY will enroll Marsh for a small consideration of both tho morning and afternoon other Mlsa Martel, a desession In the morning session school provided by Paramount say JBO.OOh. , he said the division of Granite studio. lightful little waitres consents to d stake and the organization of a calling ah administrator of the become a daughter Bhe new stake wa in accordance with state liquor law with a sincere pur- for Mr. and Mrs. Upshaw. the recommendaUonj qX com pose. He said It entails the en- takes the Jaded eye of young Harmlttee of th General authorities forcement of law, the controlling ley Marsh, and along with some consisting of Etdrfrs George Al- of an evil. He la unalterably op- pretty good comedy, a fairly inbert 8muh, Joeph Fielding Smith posed to the consumptloif of alco- triguing romance ensue and Alonzo A. Hinckley, of the holic beverage he said, and his Among other thing young Council of th Twelve. a pleasing only aim in administering the Alexander In releasing President Brown, liquor law Is to minimize the evil Hinging voice,displays while his speaking next Attraction he said, the Church authorities had of the liquor traffic. On retiring voice should carry him a long way PURSUIT approved President Brown taking tom his Church position, he talkie screen. His takeoff in the th position of administrator of Latter-da- y Saint always duct from RigoiettO with Edward th state liquor control law. He to hold to high Ideal Everett is the .pictures, highlight. regretted, be said, that Utah had Choruses Provide Music picture, Dinky. Is a swell kids care voted for repeal of th eighMembers of th Incoming stake' particularly for If youngster teenth amendment And gave bis presidencies expressed humility Jackie Cooper, and maybe even he positive observation that drunk- and a desire to be ot service in won't. xpoil dC Having to do wlth enness ha increased since prohibi- their position in furthering them-teres- ts mans experiences In " tion was repealed, of the stakes and the work a young school and orphanage In th afternoon session. PresiMusic for the eonference aeselons military the story develops a nice dent Grant related personal ex- wa by the Eugarhouae ward choir home, with a e boys footperiences of how the Lord had and a ladles' and a men chorus, climax The lads look like real blessed him fat all thing which under the direction of Walter Rob- ball game.. In their moleskins and he attributed tO thorBle of Itfe- - he ert with Wa d e M. Stephens at collegians has followed: I have tried the organ In the forenoon session helmet " "T w v he said, no find eut what and Mrs. Lime M. Premier accom- w -the Lord wanted me to do. and panying tot th afternoon ses- Lillian Gish have done it to the best of my sion. 1 At the evening session, under Spurns Film Offera ability, har never made a mistake by doing what those la au- the direction, of the Mutual ImCal. Sept. . HOLLYWOOD. thority advised me to do." provement associations, President Orant spoke on bonoring those In (API Lillian Gish wa traveling Experiences Rotated In relating personal experiences authority and the payment of tith- back to New York by train today, he told how he had been blessed ing. Eider John If. Taylor also her first visit to the film colony m being enabled to get out of addressed the evening session, as in fiv years concluded. oversecSpurning renewed screen would heavy debt preparatory to going to did fitayner Richard retiringstake. Miss Gish said she ture Japan on a call to open mission ond counselor In 'Granite new soon stag ofbegin work there for the Church. Special , music numbers were fering soon. He fold of having been asked to prano solos hy Zola Jacobs She has been visiting Mary Pick, and Violin aoloa by. Olekh allow his name to go before a conCaptain GaikeD, ford her vention for the nomination for Klcnke. skipper of the Kin Lung! the first governor of the state of Utah, of how he asked President Wllford Woodruff If ho shonld run for the governorship and of how President Woodurff told him he should know his own business and ' not bother him. President Grant said he took It that If President Woodruff had wanted him to run for governor DAYS- ho Would havo told him so; and he asked that his name bo not presented to the convention for nomination. . He has lived, he said, to see his decision vindicated. "I know new, he said, "that I never would have made a good governor. Get the spirit of tho.Lhrd," the mystery man whom everyone said President Grant, "and you knew . . , hot none knew! will never make a mistake. But get it In humility; and follow Its promptings at all time He expressed a prayer for the success of both stakes under ths guidance of the new officer Elders Smith and Hinckley also addressed both sessions of the conference. Sounding admonition for t f obedience to principles of the gosEXTRA! .S0"0 pel and right lhlng. I NeBxetwstve Wetvzes Officers Commended Baa Os Salt Fiat.: Meevr Eder Taylor addressed the aft7S Pea tars At, Id Id ernoon session, calling attention to Sissj-MONE- Y Siaa-cIn effective f waythBWmplaytt which the work of th Lord ' GUSHED compllshed. President Brown ssfd trt parting OURS DAILY stake president with blvcaillng--7HB tha CLOCK s he deems his release from one EVOlBABCB Is a calling to another. He paid THK ) SE.NSATIOB tribute to th Counselors he has 'viy W labored with and to alt officer and 1S23 members of the stake for loyalty in service and In helpfulness. He said he ha undertaken Us Battle of the Champions V i JKAV ABTHtB How Long Can They Go? m.,Q ,..tl GrippingSlory Subdivision Of Granite Stake Creates 114tb Church Unit e. women, bringing the-tw- o lAsliton And natch cSr In the romantic life of Captain . ' kelU- . " Tdrn with mixed feelings toward ahJP Capitol Has OfMalay-Pirac- y oa lln SEPTEMBER 9 193 J Approve Adoptionof Bafi Presidents Are Ml Patricia Whltne; betrothal to Arch Webb TO ! LlCrieH camber ter trousseau Sunday a at IVl eihtirnS6uD57Wni'':ft"te4 on Tharzday partieipribrto her marriage ,,.Aa (ween the hoars of Mr Richmond T. Hama aM MIu Louis ArmroBg atraM. in hom of her parents, Mr. and Mrs Frank M. Whitney, of 12 Huton today at Mr Harris home on north Sata Smpilmeftt to Mi Creer. A profuaian , place. were taWe luncheon Two room a the living Tho trousseau room war decowart wed to decorata wrera-lighted blue and bloom taper colorful flower a color fall sad with with the rated centered ' , scheme of pink and whlto waa careach bob of the centerpiece. coven er um tor mim ried out in the dining room. Mrs. Breakfast And Wllford Moyle Burton. Frank M. Whitney, mother of the Grant llonOTS Mr. Alton Mrs. Emily E. Toung-e- r, Maughan, Peter Reception I V . Iverson, Mr. John C- - Je&kiRI. grandmother of Mias Whitney, WilMrs. Joseph F. Pecker, Mr. Helen. Younger, of Loo and Ml Marriage In Temple liam Armstrong. Mr. W. B. PolAlice Cannon, daugh- Angeles, her aunt, assisted in reMi Mary Ml Marian Can- - ceiving the guest. lock, Jr- - lln. David J.MUEllison. Har- ter 'of Mr. and Mr. Edwin A. Mr. A- - E. Brockbank. H. Whitney, Mis T?n7 Robert and street, Mme Katherine net Young. Carolin Odell. Mias Jean Schubach - strong. Helen Armstrong Barne son of Frederick H. Barnes' d MlM Msbel Crttchlow gsasted Min Elisabeth Nlcol and Mia of Boise. Idaho, wet united In in the dining room, it ' Mary Creer.' in the j Eighty friend, of th. , - Monday evening, Mrs. J. w. mamag. Baturay morning Sr With PreaJdentj o a Lake temple. Boud and Mrs, Wllford M. Burton will entertain at Mrs. Bonds home David O. McKay pertorming the- t, "the for on Gilmer drive J . who on Tuesday, will 1 hon ceremony. Mrs. ored by Mrs. Peter Alton Maogb-- n Followfrr the marriage. bHd Lb Mrs. X- - Nicholson, at a luncheon, Wednesday, Jehn Mr. and Mr Henry H. Madsen Grey Lusty will entertain for Miss grodms aunt, entertained Creer, whq with Me. Webb, will be two families at a wed- - and daughter, Ellse. ..have Issued the of hz honured Wednesday evening by danelng party m breakfast at the Lion House. Invitation for Althea , Mi-Harriet Young. B. Frewln ?n wa honor of Ml. th. emnghomea reception Mrs. Joseph --F. Decker received of the bride's and her fiance. Glenn A. Thomsen. t a charmingly arranged garden given at the be vrlll given September The affair tea Sunday at the home of Mr, at the Memorial house Mem- M Bamee wore he? mother's. Mr. and. Mrs Joseph Decker. 102 Twelfth Eat street. The affair complimented t!oodn, O- -. .Ul Ml'l, ..HE. .Ot, ham. Mix Creer. wti h chaters of orange gouth Ninth EBeptem Mrs. Edna G. Jensen and Mr. Joseph Decker assist edln the tenoral entertaining of the guest Ths serving table In th bower wa covered with A Venetian lace lotb and cantered with yellow and "marigold and yellow taper In holder. Mr' Joseph Lindsay 'presided and pouring were .Mr John H. Evans Jr. Mr Hugh Patrick. Mra. Calvin C. Clawson, and Mr. McKinley Oswald.' They were assisted by Mra Byron Van Cott. Mra. If barman Couch. hraJobu C, Mr Wllford Moyle Bur- -- Jenkin ton and Mlaa Maxine Wilson. Sixty guest a galled. lire. OmnWv'erson and Ml Ell Bsbeth Moot entertained Sunday morning at a breakfast at Mr. Iverson' homo on De Soto street, for Petunias and the bride-to-, larkspur were arranged on the breakfast tabla In a low bowl. Tho guests included Mr Richard Badger of Ogden, Mr .lewis M. Craig. Mr Lea N. Taylor, Mr. Lon Richardson, Mis Gwendolyn Bltner, Mis Delores Bailey. Ml Mary To Creer, Mr W. M. Burton, Mr. J. Marriage C. Jenkins Mr Richmond T. Har, Be, Solemnized ris. Mr. Alton Peter - Maughan. Ml Mias Harriet Young and In Temple Wednesday Louis Armstrong. of Mia France The Mr Richard Badgtr presided at Mulllnermarriage and Mr. Harold Roberta evening In will take place Wednesday in the a dinner party Saturday th president suit of tho Hotel Salt Lake temple. In the evening Utah tor Mis Creer. Whits Gladi- a reception will be held at th home oli combined with pink rose, in a of the brides parents, Mr. and Mr. liver bowl centered the table and H. L. Mulllner. 1411 Butler pink taper wars .in sliver holder Miss Mulllner will be attendFourteen guest ed at th corner by Miss Miriam Mulllner aa war present. maid of honor, and Mlsa France a a Kane. Mlaa Janet Porter, Min Marjorie gtohl, Misa Betty Walker and Mte Naomi Btohl as brldesmslda Glen Roaer will ba boat man for Mr. Robert Mr. and Mr Richmond T. Hr-- t T Tt presided t a buffet dinner IS . ty Sunday evening at their home, .. & DtlUC A P-rt- iee MS north State street, in honor orrjCICU wl Mia Dense Sanford and Philip Alexander Ray whom marriage will be aa interesting social event' of Bept II. The tablo was covered with a Venetian lac cloth and was centered with a crystal bowl filled with varl colored garden blooms. Blue tapers in crystal holders -- princes, gar- were at each end. Brtght-bue- d den flowers decorated the rooms Mr. Miss and Sanford Betide Ray, there were present Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Cannon, Mr. and Mrs. William Armstrong, Mrs. Eleanor Nlbley, Budge. Mlsa Judy Ray, Miss ieln Ray, Mias Eunice Frapke, Miss Agnes Wstson, Miss Lorn Wad Arthur C. Deck. Alan Cheney, Stanley Madden,1 Robert - Bralnurd. Daniel Moffat and Rich 188 MONDAY CITY. WAIXACE BF.ERT WESTPOINT or 4 BAAYEI tvtrh wtM k lew Majav Baxca aal HI J Awilear Tlaatit f th air AD THE VOICE OF EXPERIENCE KDYL June P,in biosl II ES, IX SKJ. IX Re 4lS BOOT 4d BOOK BOOV 4 P. H r-- M-- r. F. riiis lx boos iai.ti noos xd r--r.u-a.thraie-ri 1218 BOOS rjt, litr.EBKBAL ADBlXalOB 4te4A. fe It, 4. I M. te A. step am IraCm any sw tike. s rw 'McCullough's Arena A- - .. SP. , BIBtH SOUTH ABD BA IV MOIBE' KOlYEMa RiLLOOV S 04HIII.B frpfatiaa HICKEY EVERYBODY 10c Till P. M. Barcaia Alxlitx Aaaia tmrOpra Pall TONIGH. . ? cssdGroTd THE AIR A. |