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Show r. v THE HERA LOGAN, Every Hamburger Joint May Soon Have Its Own Floor Shows Flashed on the Wall . e Three-Minut- e BY 1A( L HVIUUSOV 'A Service Staff HOLLYWOOD March 13 - Jim-nmy Roosevelt hasn't produced I can tell you pictures yet, but about the kind of movies with which he will be identified I have lust previewed five of them, all that would in 15 minutes but have been time enough to curl the hair of the Havs office purists. Two of the films featured the torso tossing and other unties of 1rineess I.imim, Another (local starred Betty Rowland, and wriggle queen of the Follies Burlesque. Then there of Dreams," Suillmat was lieshles the singing of whirl), BinK Crosby, eontained a vnlup-tuoiniermaiil posing peetornlly unadorned. Fifth film was an enlivened liy Innocuous item F.lla lagan's warbling arid an amply clad eutie in a boudoir. These pictures are being exhibin a Hollyited experimentally wood cocktail lounge. When a patron puts a dime in a slotan srobably a nickel, eventually machine automatic projection throws one of the subjects on a is exdevice The wall screen. tremely popular, and till the regular customers of the establishment are clamoring for new films. DEMAND EXPECTED TO BE THEMENDOl S was not inThis equipment stalled by the Mills Novelty Company. with which Roosevelt is asof sociated as a producer movies. But the films being shown were made by Neil McGuire, who is expected to turn out the short shorts to be used in the enterprise He. or somebody, will have a great many pictures to make belittle doubt cause there seems conthat most of the big juke-bocerns such as Wurlitzer will have in the new field to compete whether they like it or not. At least three companies already are preparing to jump in. It's easy to the obsolescence of all imagine the hundreds of thousands of machines now in bars and restaurants and roadhouses when people can buy the same music along with visual diversion. NO TROFKI.E EXPECTED FKOM CENSORS beer and hamburger Every joint would become a sort of cabaret with a wall show instead of a floor show. There might be some difficulties with municipal license laws, although most of them do not restrict the showing of film, which is the size to be used in slot machines. Censorship is not expected to be a handican either, the notion being that in night clubs and bars, which are not frequented by minors anyway, movies could enjoy about the same privileges in song Corn-spoiulr- calli-atgla- il hula-I-iili- i. strip-nudi- st is lt x record-- playing MARCH 1 J. 1 PAGE THRi.3!. ft 4 u. 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Size 36 requires 5S yards of IL- -'- Ijooal health the state reported a total ot 711 Utah music educator who has cases of communicable disease lor th. week ending March 8. This is! distinguished Inmsdf by his con13 cases fewer than were reported tributions to the choral and orlaz-- t week and 107 cases lower than chestral fields, will join the visitfor the eorre.xxndnig week in 1030 EVELYN STODDARD Measles led the field with a total ing faculty at USAC for the 1940 summer session. He Is Dr Lorui of 2tit cases. Reporter E. Wheelwright, supervisor of muThere was quite a marked inschools sic ii, the Suit Lake crease in the number of eases of Bishop and Mrs. L. H Allen, Mr. where he directs the City musical acwhooping Cough over the pievious and Mrs. Thomas Hendricks, Mr week. Out of a total oi 217 cases. and Mrs Ether Allen of Cove and tivities for 255 teachers and 30,000 Mr. and Mrs Edwin Hatch of school children. Washington county reported 136 Dr will teach and Salt Lake county 67 Hyrum gathered at the home of classes Wheelwright in symphony appreciation One case of typhoid lever v as Mr. ami Mrs. Oral L. Ballam on and materials and techreported from Carbon county reSaturday night to spend a social niquesmusic acThe of One case of tularemia was interpretation evening in their new home A picnic quisition of Dr. luncheon was served and ported from Wayne county. The gifts along with Professor Wheelwright N'orval L. resulted from the handling presented to Mr and Mrs. Ballam ,,f Tl1,'hers 'ollege. Coi- rabbit. of a cotton-tai- l Mr and Mrs. Eugene Schaub and Mr Schaub's father of Logan were lunibia university, gives the surnmer session faculty for music an Sunday visitors at the home of impressive roster and one that Mr. and Mrs. W. 1. Stoddard will offer music teachers of this The Aloha Club were entertained section unequaled opportunities to on Thursday evening at the home themselves with the leadof Mrs Ina Larson. Other guests acquaint ers in the field. were Mrs Bessie Last, Mrs. Merle As a Utah boy Dr. Wheelwright Whit'lc, Mrs. Mary Murray, and received his early training in the Mrs Helen Skidmore. Mrs. Nellie elementary schools of this state Northern Cache Valiev music lovels will again be treated to an Bagley was admitted into the clubiani) waa graduated from the Um-a- s a member. Luncheon and bridge outstanding evening's program toof Utah as a scholarship ?e, 1.03 tf F, WHSELnJ&WT were features of the party Mrs versity night in a request performance of He did graduate study SlU,ient. William Vincent Wallace's opera Juness Christensen won the score at Northwestern the university, "Maritana" by the FTunklin stake prize and Mrs Nellie Bagley the American Conservatory, New York recently published the book, "The in the stake house at 815 p ni. low score. and Spacing of university, University or Chicago Preceptibility Mr. and Mrs. Ace Anderson and and Successfully presented F'ubruary Columbia university His Music Symbols." His choral and son Richard of Ogden were Sunday master of arts was awarded by orchestral composition have been 9 and 10 to capacity houses, the around guests of their parents. Mr and the University of Chicago and his published by W. Witmark and story of the opera centers Mrs. Alvin Anderson. doctor of philosophy by Columbia. company of New York City and the adventures of a gypsv girl As an educator. Dr. Wheel- have been performed over all the "Maritana and Spanish nobleman, George Stuart read the play, Our Music Don Caesar de Bazan. Town, and Miss Ada Johnson sang wright has had experience at all major broadcasting networks. several selections at a meeting of school levels ranges from the dramatic to the He began as a Dr. Wheelwright, as a conducballad is and the story fast the Honey ville Literary club on music teacher in the Sandy junior tor. has presented the biennial simple Wednesday evening at the home high school. Then he held posi- music festivals of the Salt Lake moving nnd entertaining from the curthe chorus final until of Mrs. Pearl Hunsaker where they tions in the Cedar city schools, City schools, the Lincoln Memorial opening were guests. the Branch Agricultural college Music Festival and the Utah State tain. Characters of the opera will be Mrs. Amos Bair was hostess to and the Salt Lake City schools. Institute of Fine Arts and has the Utopia club on Thursday eve- He has been organist at notable been appointed chairman of the portrayed by the following people for the Lems Larsen, Vaughan Larson. committee ning. St. Patrick ideas were used eastern churches such as at Ply- examination in the appointments. Special guests mouth church, Brooklyn, N. Y, music institu'es of the L D. S. Lori'l Johnson, Frances Goodlifle. Vinton Men ill. No"tna Crabtree, included Mrs. Genevieve Swinyard, and at the famous Mormon chapel church. Russell Hurd, Mrs. Della Whitman, Mrs. Nellie at Washington D. C. Dr. WheelCampbell, He is a member of Phi Delta Carvel Eda Smith Dean and Bingham, Wadsworth, and Mrs. Wilma Peter- wright was formerly head of the Kappa and Kappa Delta Pi, nason. Following luncheon bridge music department at the State tional educational fraermties. Phi The cast will be supported bv a games were played. Mrs. Swinyard Normal School at Oswego, New Mu Alpha Sinfonia, national mu- chorus of 40 voices an an orchestra won the high score, Mrs. Wads- York. sic fraternity, and is vice chair- composed of Preston, musicians. In charge of the production are: worth the cut prize, and Mrs. Leah Contributing to the leading mu- man of the nat.onal research comSkidmore the low score prize. sical and educational journals of mittee of the Music Ed'.cators LaRue Galley, Ruth and John WebMrs. Elizabeth Purser received the country, Dr. Wheelwright has National Conference. ber, Elame Handley, Floia Hanand Muriel sen, Ruth Hollund word of the birth of a baby boy on March 6 to Mr. and Mrs. Roy ' . Chapman. Mrs. of Garland. Tarbet Tarbet was YOUTH f lillillC II CtH formerly Miss Alice Carver. The Scandinavian Good Fellows Society met on Wednesday at the TO BE HONORED Richmond tabernacle for their SCHOOL GUESTS monthly social. Alma Olsen was in charge. The program consisted of Mchumorous readings by Albert A farewell party will be held For the purpose of stimulating In response to ah invitation Cann of Smithfield, violin selec- interest in wildlife resources, the tonight in the Whitnev high school from pupils and teachers, many of Hansen Evan Smithfield son for Don tions, Chadwick, Princess Luana . . . pioneer gymnasium 17 23 to has been March of Mr. and Mrs. James A. Chad-w'ic- parents attended open house in the accompanied by Norman Hansen at week of star in cinema the piano, and a one-awho leaves soon for' the Jefferson fourth, fifth and sixth play by designated by presidential proclagrades. the Junior girls of the Richmond mation as National Wildlife Restor- northern states mission. Parents who rnl'd at the various ation week, with special activity An excellent program has been lyrics and nudity as live enter- ward MIA. rooms durwere conducted by pupil Ada Johnson was the dinner by Franklin county sportsmen Miss followof the consisting arranged tainers now have. at the home of Mr. ing the week to put across this ing guides who exnlained the work in Sunday numbers: guest singing: Community in the room. This inNeil McGuire has been a cine- and Mrs. William Andre of Pres- movement to the public for the welcome address, Thomas Tanner; progress exton. conservation, restoration and proa vocal duet, Zelma Chadwick and formal presentation made it posmatographer, special effects subMrs. Aaron Merrill and Mr. and tection of one of our most valuable Darlene Oliverson; vocal solo, Roy sible fnr t1 psronts and punils pert and producer of short Rosley Merrill and family of wildlife resources, it was announc- Maughun; reading, Thelma Hand-ley- ; to discuss the childs own work. jects for 26 years, and he pioneer- Mrs. Following the dismissal of school, ed a good many of the methods Suit Lake City were recent week- ed this week by J. G. Kennard, instrumental duet, flute and end visitors of Mrs. Bessie Merrill. camp superintendent of the Frank- oboe. Flay Pauli and Junior visitors assembled in the visual aid now in ordinary use. -soil area. lin conservation county u,,i wuc.u me robowmg program talk by the missionary was McGuire introduces impression- C. George L. Hull, Mr. and Mrs. "Inasmuch as our conservation Greaves; A. Hall of Salt Lake City, Hyrum presented: piano solos by Wenas such his the and tricks father, and ism representing amusing dell Hansen. Nola Maughun and Hall of Hyrum, and Mr. and Mrs. program, is based fundamentally Leeral and Benson dancer Lucy a performing bishopric. having tiny C. L. Hall of Logan were callers upon the maximum use of vegetaJensen; violin solo, Denise Tanner are in charge of the pro- Ondelyn accordian in a magic bottle on a bar. solo, Leona of Mr. and tion in stabilizing soil, we are Smith; Saturday at the home remainThe gram arrangements. Scar-fac' A play, "Little Mrs. C. S. Hall. keenly alert to the necessity for der of the evening will be spent was presented under the Leo R. Jensen and son Jimmie maintaining bird life to protect in a dancing social. and Glenn M. Jensen of Salt Lake this vegetation by destroying inElder Chadwick is a graduate of direction of Miss Anne Meadows.y City were dinner guests Sunday at sects," Mr. Kennard said, adding, the FYeston high school and has The following pupils took part; Nielson. Jack Swenson, the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. M. "Without insectivorous birds it is attended the University of Idaho at Garrett, KarolBeverly Lou Phippen, Fay Hicken. James C. Jensen, who has possible that insect hordes might Moscow for one leave will He LaVere Charters, and made his home with his daughter increase to the point that tnere March 18 for theyear. mission home in Spilsbury, here the past winter accompanied could be no agriculture crops, no Salt Lake Citv and March 28 for Glade Heusser. At the close of the program, them on their return to Salt Lake forests, no range lands." Miss Virginia Merrill, assisted by To further public interest in the his mission headquarters in City. Robert Taylor of Salt Lake wildlife the eighth grade homecoming class, City was also a caller Sunday at Wildlife Restoration week, served refreshments to one hunposter stamps may be purchased the Hicken home. V n and of all mammals dred and twenty-fiv- e assoce Game Fish and birds, T. guests. of from the speeies Ballam Mr. and Mrs. F. from The obtained Miss Alice fish. colorful porThese ation. money afterLiljenquist, stamps principal, Hyde Park spent Thursday noon in Richmond visiting with tray nearly every form of wildlife the sale of these stamps is used in and Miss Naomi Berg, study group sponsor, were In charge of general Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Ballam and indigenous to the North American wildlife restoration and conservaarrangements. continent trees, wildflowers, and tion work. family. Mrs. Venna Beckstead and Mrs. Marie Nivison were hostesses on Wednesday evening at a party given at the home of Mrs. Beckstead. The guest list included Mrs. O. A. Tyner and Mrs. J. Van Orden of Lewiston, Mrs. Ivan Christensen, Mrs. G. L. Bagley. Mrs. Amos Bair, Mrs. Jay Whitman, Mrs. H. M. Wadsworth, Mrs. Monte Johnson, Mrs. O. L. Ballam, Mrs. Roy Christensen, Mrs. Mark Brown, and Mrs. John L. Peterson. Luncheon was served and bridge played. Mrs. Mark Brown won the high score prize and Mrs. Jay Whitman the prize. Ruth Neeley and Julius Johnson It theres a Jean Rose label of Preston were married on Feb. in your new hat, you'll be a very 20. They will make their home at lady this Easter! Preston. These hats are famous for fashThe Bon Heur club and their ion authentic, charming', full of were entertained on Fripartners of worlds with expenflattery day evening at the G. L. Bagley sive quality to delight you at home with Mrs. Bagley. Mrs. N. D. this low price. New bumpers . . . Mrs. Merrill, Mrs. Roy Smith, sailors . . . romantic Watteau Blaine Bell, and Mrs. J. M. Godfrey brims . . . little pillboxes . . . as hostesses. A hot supper was Smooth and Rough Straw served to 36. Rummy was played. Burrl bodies, Braids, Prizes were won by Mrs. J. Ray. Swiss Chambray Sols, Toy os, Stoddard and N. D. Merrill. Flower Tyjies. Braids, Mr. and Mrs. VVulard Wanner Black, Navy, Gray, Rose, Copoll, and family of Preston were Sunand White, High Beige, Toast, day guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. I. Shades . , . Adjustable Head Thompson. sizes Ti 23. Dr and Mrs. M. O. Merrill, Mr. and Mrs. M. VV. Hendricks, Mr. and Mrs. Hans Nielson of Preston, Mr. nnd Mrs. Chris Knudsen and son Delbert, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Cole of Fairview, Ida., Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Jensen and daughter of Mink Creek were last Wednesday visitors in Richmond. The Cornish ward was reorganized Sunday with Clarence Neeley chosen as bishop, Wendell Godfrey as first counselor and Ezra V. Kendell as second counselor. 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