Show 12 1931 ' TIIE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE MONDAY MORNING OCTOBER PROVO Provo Businas! Office— 24 No University Ave RELIEF GROUP Record Attendance Features Utah Stake Conference at Provo ' 4 ‘ 4 J i a 1 I' PROVO— Record attendance fea tured the annual Utah stake Relief society conference In the stake tabernacle Sunday Mrs Marcia K Howell of Salt Lake and Mrs Jennie B Knight of Provo of the general board were the principal speakers A total of $6304 was spent by the stake organization m charity work during the year Mrs Achsa Paxman president who presided at the sessions declared in her annual report Expenditures of $53232 from the society's wheat fund for health purposes also was made she reported Planting of trees In memory of George Washington and holding of two conferences were other accomplishments of the year Mrs Paxman said "Social work" was stressed at the morning session with Mrs Howell explaining the general aims of the society Other speakers were Bishops J M Jensen of Manavu Walter P Whitehead of First and Andrew Jensen of Bonneville wards stressing cooperation in church charity work Mrs Ina G Hodsen Fifth ward Relief society president systematic W’avs of carrying on social work Mrs Edith V Booth Fourth ward Relief society president urged greater use of the county health resources such as health lectures and examinations Mrs Emily K Nielsen in charge of the community welfare department gave instructions on how to secure help from other sources of charity in the county Religion as a vital force in forming of character was stressed by Mrs Howells at the afternoon session “Where there is no religion in the home delinquency is more prevalent” she declared The importance of Relief society woik and support of the various departments of the organization was urged by Mrs Knight President T N Taylor of Utah stake urged the society workers to continue their good work Despite present economic conditions people are better off today than in pioneer years President Taylor said The need of religion during the present - economic crisis was strongly urged by Mrs Eliza Nelson of the stake board A luncheon at Keeley's cafe was held at 12 30 p m with Mrs Howell Mrs Knight Mrs T N Taylor and Mrs Electa Dixon as special guests A feature of the conference was the musical numbers given by a choir of 100 voices from all wards of the stake PROVO— The visit of Dr William DeKlelne medical assistant to the national vice chairman of the American Red Cross in connection with the regional conference of Red Cross chapters October 14 is expected to be of particular Interest to physicians and those concerned with matters of public health The luncheon meeting at which Dr DeKleine wilt speak on "Medical Activities of the Red Crass In Drouth Relief" Is open to the public Dr DeKlelne Is nationally known because of hts outstanding work in He spent several public health months In the drouth areas of the middle west last winter and spring He will tell how the Red Cross health forces operate In a major disaster Freshmen Inspect Campuses B Y U ! LISTS NEEDY DUCHESNE— Under supervision of the Duchesne county commission a survey has been made of the rnunty 1o determine the number of families in poor circumstances who are in need of help Results of the survey indicate that approximately 150 families are in desperate need of help with 180 more needing outside assistance but less needy than the first A third class numbering gioup about 22 families Is poorly provided for but may be nble to get through the winter unaided Phone 1150 Agent: Phone 425-- M NOTES SCHOOL BOARD BEAVER — While driving to Puffer lake Fliday night Mr and Mrs Raymond Hodges were "attacked" by a frenzied doe one of a deer herd grazing In the canyon Discovering the deer on the flat near the Blaney dam below Puffer lake Mr Hodges slowed down to view the picturesque scene when suddenly the doe charged striking the radiator of the automobile with such force It was stunned Mr Hodges administered first aid treatment to the unconscious deer which soon re- covered and bounced away in the pines ST GEORGE— The annual Dixie college Founders day was celebrated Friday by a parade devotional program dinner on the red hill and a grand ball In the evening As many of the original members of the first school board as were living their wives or a member of their Immediate family were guests of honor at all the activities throughout the day The parade formed at 9 a m at the college building and marched through the streets of the business district This year the students abandoned the custom of making caps but each class was distinguished by an elaborate banner The program in the tabernacle In- cluded: Dixie college song address Orval Hafen vocal solo Dilworth M Snow response from a founder Judge D H Morris ladles’ chorus directed by Mae A Pace After the program the students PARK CITY— Herbert S Town marched to the amphitheater on the hill where lunch was served and red send 70 a lesident of Park City since 1884 died at the family home Satur- tributes toasts and stunts were given day night after a three-da- y illness i with trouble Townsend Mr was born In Read-fiel- d Me January MURRAY— Three candidates have 13 1861 He was filed petitions for mayor of Murray engaged In mining Thpy Include Arthur Townsend Infor 12 years one of cumbent Curtis L Shaw and Fred the first engineers Peters at the old Marsac commisAspirants for four-yemill He studied sioner are Gottleib Berger incumlaw and was adC Clifford bent: Hansen L P Parry mitted to the bar Samuel Gough Emil Carlson and Ray about 35 years ago B Allen Mr Berger has already practicing here served 16 consecutive years continuously since Auditor Mrs Olive Wallin and time He Mrs Matilda D Nielson served two terms as Summit county H S Townsend attorney and two Picture taken in 1920 terms as Park City Of Park City Dies At Family Home Three Aspire kidney! To Mayor’s Post ar that ‘ attorney Mr Townsend is survived by his widow Mrs Eliza Townsend of Park City a son Ralph Townsend Hollyfive daughters Mrs wood Cal Laura MacDonald Highway Highlands Cal Mrs Mary Hobson Crow Glendale Cal Mrs Ruth Montgomery Paradise Cal Mrs Leah Jensen Salt Lake Miss Jovce Townsend Tacoma Wash one brother A A Townsend Haverlll Mass and a sister Mrs Lott a Collins La Cresenta Cal Reception Marks Golden Wedding VERNAL-- Mr and Mrs George D Merkley were honored on their golden wedding anniversary here Saturday with a family dinner program and reception at their home Seven sons and daughters 41 grandchildren and three greatgrandchildren were present Mr and Mrs Merkley are among the first pioneers of Ashley valley having come here in 1879 Mr Merkley is a director of the Umtah State bank and the Ashley Cooperative Institution He was one of the first Uintah countv treasureis was a county commbsioner for many years j' until a few years ago was a member of the ulnah 'L D S- stako high council He fulfilled an L D S mission to Great Britain from 1892 to 1894 Mr Merkley was born In Salt Lake July 14 1859 Mrs Merkley Is a na- Roy Scout Croup Fleets Officers ST GEORGE — Thp annual election of officers for the St George district Tlmpanogos Bov Scout council was held Friday night with the following elected: Chairman Joseph K Nicholes vice chairman A A Paxman district commissioner B Glen Smith troop organization K M Cannon camping W C Cox court of honor B Jarvis Jr mimr!' Vadmhip‘ Irani V O Milton E Moody: civic service H T Atkin health W J Reichmnnn safety John K Cottam education and publicity A K Hafen and secretary Mathew M Bentley Flames Destroy le Salt Lake Couple 7 Receive Inj uries Kolob Stake Holds In Auto Accident Session Quarterly PROVO— Mr and Mrs C H Week-En- d Mooiehouse of Sall uake suffered During cuts and bruises Sunday w'hen their Bewell Paprika Matins the Utah line The part of the Lin“Shanghai Goldie” a drama of the coln highway between Green River South Seas by James E Wiley is and here with its this week’s offering at the Clonln-ge- r cutoff was opened this week to traffic It is a 6cenic theater While not in the same Bitter creek canyonregloflThefollowing special class as "Rain’’ or “The Bird of Para- work was In charge of project EnF citizens and gineer Henry it to dise" has sufficient merit make Jacques the improvement t popular with Salt Lake audiences have christened “Jacques’ boulevard” 18 wanted G°Idle" The surface gap between Green "SJhanheR‘ takes refuge on an is River and Granger has been closed highway land in the South Pacific but her by an all-o- il hiding place Is discovered and a detective arrives to take her back to the states The detective is taken ill and "Goldie" saves his life He in gratitude for her care cables his chief that he has proof of her death and assisted by the two natives POCATELLO Idaho Oct 11 Otoya and Arikia helpa her and her members of the Demobeachcomber sweetheart to escape cratic party in Bannock county held from the island and the clutches of an Informal caucus in the office of the villainous overseer Mayor T C Coffin this afternoon La Vonne Taylor makes very at- and endorsed the candidacy of W tractive Otoya the native girl and Orr Chapman of Twin Falls for the "the Democratic nomination for United Ralph Cloninger as Arikia veree beeg man ls once more his States senator romantic self The Cassia county Democratic Daisy Del Wilcox always t favorite central committee recently endorsed here ls cast In the title role and gives the candidacy of Mr Chapman an it her usual Intelligent Interpretation attorney who has been active in Kurt Bunzell as the beachcomber politics for many years He ls state gives an excellent performance central committeeman from his Willard Jensen in the role of Cap- county tain Sewell has the type of part that If Mr Chapman is nominated by has endeared him to the patrons of the Democrats he will oppose Senthe theater ator John Thomas Republican inEdward Broman Is inclined to rant cumbent for the Junior seat in the but otherwise does well as Dan Hew- senate providing Mr Thomas is lett storekeeper and “czar" of the nominated by the Republicans in 1932 island Ethel a newcomer Shingleton makes the most of her part of "Beeg Slob" Hewlett’s native housekeeper VAT hr VIM g AND PICTURES Reid Erekson is cast as "Makins” ORPHEUM— On the screen Helen the detective who proves that some K Ixelvelrees In "Bad Company" with Ricardo Oortea minions of the law are On the alaae Stuart nd Laah comedians with Ida and Helen “Novelettes” by pupils of the Le Johns band John Steel tenor Oeorae Crist School of Dancing and a couTapps dance revue: "Harlemanla” aona ple of songs and a speech by Johnny and dance act from New York Harlem stage production Leavitt made a big hit with the au- CIONINQFR — Halpli Clontneer THEATER dience S?a fd"ainanr ln "8ll41hl‘1 Goldie" South Following the performance the SCREEN lHE 8hu"0" “nd Richard premiere of the local film "Running Arif n in Th Recret cll Wild" was shown RRAMOllNT— Orel Garbo and Clark Oa "Shanghai Goldie" may be seen at JohMIlim:0 'llh JeD Herholt- the Cloninger theater the remainder PLAYHOUSE — "Oorianton" Leeter Park of the week Matinees are Thursday production with cast CAPITOL— wiliiam Powell In "The Road and Saturday to EPHRAIM— Niels O Anderson Jr was nominated for mayor In a spir lted Democratic primary Saturday counnight He served as four-yecilman In 1921 Other nominees are four-yeGeorge W Sorenson councilman E P Christensen Ernest Nielson and Lauritz Nielson two-ye- ar Sheldon W councilmen Greaves recorder Mrs Etta John-o- n ar ar treasurer incumbent W E Thorpe was chosen city Democratic chairman and he selected Roscoe C Cox as secretary Committeemen for voting districts 1 2 3 and 4 as chosen by the primary are: Orson Poulsen Dr Otto Nielson O H Breinholt and Charles Allred respectively Bourbons Indorse Senate Candidate now riAYim — NOW— Have you heard our ThouNew Sound? sands m' claim lb to be Perfect I QBt TILL 1 TILL PM 6 PM NIGHTS Children nm r--f ALWAYS 7 X-- kind-heart- vrr-mn- Springville Parly Nominates Ticket A Combination of Entertainment You Can’t Besist n rjchaqd Mar-Mar- With Paramount’s Church Services Honor Old Folks ar ar -- Gorgeous New 6 tar PEGGY Sigmon ret GalK v U S Opens Uintah Wednesday Charles Buggies “The Girl Habit" creage for Entry Civic Groups Make Chautauqua Plans Burglars Get Loot From Moal) Store Vernal Party Selects Ticket Ber-tels- ar ar picp-aratio- - Cor-nab- Accidental Shot Severs Finger plr-He- Growers Ship Feeder Lambs coun-nime- il Frt-da- Wll-foi- rl 11 V -- Cpiln disposition with defective hearing are two se problems facing Provo city American fork— if satisfactory tlous chools at present a report from the financial arrangements can be made executive council or the city schools the new state training school at FoureleLtniary grade schools American Fork will be put on an and the two new junior high schools eight-hoschedule Dr G S Rich- are without window blinds the reards of the board of trustees said port states As a result the eyesight Sunday The decision to augment the jf students Ls being greatly affected present staff of the institution with causing & reducing of achievements was tenta standards and causing parents an personnel expense to correct chiltively made at a meeting of the board Saturday m the administration of- dren’s defective eyesight This situation calls for immediate action the fices new type of dairy barn council declares Bids for Approximately 35 and a small garage to be built this students have been forced almost fall were called for and it is ex enthely from school because of bad pected they will be opened Tuesday eyesight it is reported There are also from 20 to 35 pupils by the state building commission The board also voted to ask aid who have been barred from school from the state highway commission activity almost entirely for a number in building roadways within the of years because of deafness This boundaries of the school and farm number warrants the employment of An inspection tour of the units now a special teacher to teach them lip the council declares At In use was made by ‘the following reading board members: President D A present they are receiving little or Skeen Mrs Amy Brown Lyman nothing from their studies It is deMrs I M Thompson Alex Iledquist clared and Dr G S Richards A tentative date for the next meeting of the board was set for Novem- ber ROCK SPRINGS Wyo—Wyo-6oo- n Ralph Cloninger Eduard Broman will have a complete Dels? Del Wilcox mlng Willard Jenson stretch of oiled highway across the Mellord Ahl&trom southern part of the state from Pine Draco Inks Reid Ereksou Bluffs on the east to Evanston near Artkla Touko Opens to Traffic Ethel fllnalMon KurL Bmizull I a Vonne Taylor Dan Hewlett SlratrvhBl Goldie" Pupils With Defective Hearing all-Ut- Slob’ Jimmey Berry Otova Oiled Highway car turned over after striking loose SPRINGVILLE— Reed Smoot of gravel on the state highway between the twelve council of the represented Pleasant Grove and American Fork S L D of the authorities general They were taken to the olflce of Dr church at Kolob stake quarterly con- B C Llnebaugh at Pleasant Grove ference here Saturday and Sunday where their Injuries were treated President J Emmett Bird was In Seven stitches were required to close charge of all sessions a bad cut over Mrs Moorehouse’s Hilton Robertson and Paul Thom right ear Mr Mnorehonse told at Sat session the priesthood spoke Sheriff E G Dumell and Deputy J urday evening Priesthood topics P Gourley that a truck whose driver were continued Sunday morning be- was unknown- strurk their car in the ing discussed by J F Brlnghurst of rear while passing causing Mr the presidency Warren Beardall Don Moorehouse to lose control of the Singapore" with Doris Kenyon Man Wllford Anderson and Machine waring SPRINGVILLE — The and Loula Calhern Citizens’ RIALT O -- Richard BarthelnifR the1 In “The was COLLEGE Music Paul INSPECTION Haymond by SET party Saturday evening nominated LehI Flight’ with David Manner John Second ward choir Mack Brown EPHRAIM — An official Inspection the following ticket: Helen Chandler Dr George H Brimhall president ith Fddl Quillen SwMpHtftkea' Dr George A Anderson lncum of Snow college for Its junior col- OFbd —CodT Gleason Lfw Jimmy Marlon Nnon bent mayor Jacob Phillips four-ve- emeritus of Brigham Young univerlege standing will be made next STAR -- Joan Crawford In 'Dance Fools ftu1 Clitt Edcouncilman W W Clydt J W sity and Mr Smoot spoke Sunday vard?’ W th Lf8WT Wednesday by Dr Fredrick E Boulafternoon on general church printon of the University of Washing- TOWFR fNfnth Fast and Ninth SouthW Vern Crandall two-yeWhiting The ringer Point" with Richard ton Another Inspection will take o councilmen S L Mendenhall Jr re- ciples A report by President Bird Wray tntJ Clarke Gable corder Mrs Eliza Russell treasurer placed the stake high In a church plare on October 20 when the entire MARLO of PROVO— Old Bela Provo folks the Buaarhouw) In Lugosi building program with two chapels Wllh board' of education Is scheduled company church were honored at state M- Hell built and one completely remodeled Community Anpels" with Jean Harlow to look over the Institution which IBBen Lyon and JRinei Hall services the held Sunday morning will be 8TATE— during the past year to Its 1 Norma control Shearer in “A Free Foul" after July each was presented with flowers 1932 with Lionel Barrymore Other speakers were Patriarch O and the Clarke Gable serA Jamea by Leslie Oleason congregation special Howard B Huntington and Lewis Childs remon "Growing Old” was given by turned missionary The Third ward the Rev C N Wallin choir furnished music This was the second of a series of — VERNAL According to word reThe slogan "An Era In Every ceived from Ely F Taylor register of Home" was the theme of the M I A loyalty Sundays featured bv the local Next Sunday will be obthe United States land office at Salt program concluding the conference church served as Young People's clay Lake 16895 acres of land will be Sunday evening Other loyalty Sundays to be feaopened to homestead entry In Uintured In their order are: Homecoming tah county day Family day Armistice dav LaBeginning November 25 a period dies’ day Thanksgiving Sunday and of 91 days will be allowed for Men’s day men to make first filings One of land 7055 the to plat amounting acres Is located near Moffat and Gusher and runs from the George ST GEORGE — The fourth annual sponChautauqua Young farm and the Ourav valley intercommunity bridge on United States 40 six miles sored by the chambers of commerce Paro-wan south and then west to the Indian of St George Cedar City and and the Lions club of Braver reservation line MOAB—Robbeis the genThe other allotment 9640 acres Is will be given in these towns oil the eral merchandise enteredol ttoie Cooper located near the mouth of Hill creek nights of November 18 19 20 and 21 early Sundv morning gam The first area ls considered desir- Each of the communities will present a drama and their own entertain Ingentiancc by aside window Four able land tnent will be presented in their home suitcases and a considerable quantity of mens and ladies’ wearing apparel town on the last night The business men of the four cities was taken No definite clue has been found bv Manager Ralph Fletcher or are cooperating with the civic or- Sheriff J B SKewes who Is working ganizations In the presentation of the on the case on and the last will Chautauqua night offer gifts to be given away for the GIRLS ORGANIZE CLUB VERNAL— At ft citizens’ party pri- benefit of the unemployed and worthy EPHRAIM— A girls' club has been mary Saturday night in the court- poor of the communities house the following ticket was nomiorganized at the Ephraim high OFFICER TLANS VIMTS school with the following officers: nated Mayor H B Calder Incumbent four-yeHEBER— Frank Hardy chief of the Veon Nielsen president Gavle councilman T G vice president Zada Thursby Alexander two-yeHeber city fire department who was incumbent councilmen A V Lewis R C Cooper elected slate oiganizer at the recent secretary and treasurer Barbara: Nielson historian The following and Charles A Hatch treasurer Mrs firemen's convention is making T T Johnson Incumbent clerk H to visit different paits of the class representatives also were Lola Peterson G DeMoisy Incumbent seniors state in the interest of organization chosenA question was raised ftt the pri- He attended a meeting of state of- Helen Thompson Juniors Ruth Larmary rs to Mr Alexander’s status ficers In Salt Lake Sunday prior to sen sophomores and Beth Bartholoand Attorney Charles DeMoisy ad- taking up active work m his new po- mew freshmen vised the matter would be settled by sition TLAN SELECTING TICKET the city council Mr Alexander was CLUB HEARS NURSE appointed to his piesent office to fill LEIII — A Republican primary has the unexplred term of Mayor Calder y been called for Monday SPANISH FORK— Mi's May evening In who was appointed to fill the unexwho has been taking post- the Memorial building to nominate plred term of Mayor Noel Breas graduate work in nursing at Chicago a city ticket hospitals gave an interesting talk before the Ladies’ Literary club Friday night on her expeuences in the lOo hospitals and told about want and nd poverty almost unbelievable m the 1 5o slum districts TODAY and TOMORROW PROVO— Dave Cordner 19 son of Mr and Mrs Alec Cordner of Orem ANGELS’ suffered the loss of his index finger n The first mllllon-doHa- r talking on the right hand Sunday when a lure with jran lUrln Lyon shotgun owned by Red Davis also Jamrs llall of Orem accidentally Alo Onmrdy and Novrllj Rrl discharged No adtance In prices According to reports at the sheriff’s office the youth with four others was hunting ducks on Utah lake The gun was lying in the bottom of the boat when accidentally discharged Although suffering great Joss of blood the youth Is reported in no danger Delores Casper counselors A social SCHOOL ruriLS INCREASE was given Thursday evening for the DUCHESNE -- In a recent report retiring president Mrs N C Walson and her counselors Mrs Maud Bell from Charles M Iveison couritv suand Vera D Cummings perintendent of sc bools an increase In (chnol enrollment over lust PRIMARY CALLED is shown The total enrollmentjeai in SEKINGVILLE — A nonpartisan 1930-3- 1 reached 2430 while at (he 5fT PLEASANT— J D Meyrlck party primary will be held Monday lose of (he first month’s school this and son and C F Ponlenn shivna evening at 8 p m in the high iwhool fail figures total 2590 an increase of 960 feeder lambs Saturday to 'Law A complete ticket will be nominated 160 The students registered on tmeklrenee Bollnger of Brush Colo The Chairman Alva Zahrlikin announces transportation service Bs0 lambs brought 4 cents a pound by 118 Nearly 10000 feeder lambs at 4 CANDIDATES NAMED cents a pound were shipped this week ORDERS RETIRING BONDS MArLETON— At the Mnpleton by Fountain Green woolgrowers EPHRAIM— Decision to rctiie the elty pi Imary Saturday evening nominal tom we ie made ns follow s Mayor $7000 of watcrwoiks bonds still ouPH KS FLFCTION JI’DGES n It B Wing incumbent: EPHRAIM — The following Judges tstanding was reached bv the rltv D S llopli M u cellos Fildav night The bonds will were chosen by the t it v council y on Jnmes Wiscombe Mark Perry be rellied at the late of $3000 per night to serve in the corning city mon'h 1 October Novrinberlectlons IHstrirt during Pnul-so Steillng TRIO I! FED CHI RCII CALL and I)ri ember tile city will be “on Heuel Anderson William A HEBER -- Miss Fdna Colemsn II iv entirely nut of di lit fur 1U wntersys-ohle- r Larsen Jr district 2 Andrew Bensnd Ammon Van Wagoner all trill by the end of the year K son Dean Folsler ITstt Peterson of Midway have rcieived rails tn riisirlrt 3 Evan C Larsen Paul HanI’Ot LTRlMEN GET BOOKS fill missions for the I IJ S churi h sen I nrieal Nielson: dlstr let 4 J LIIH-Ovand soon will leave for their folds ei Hasmuisf en Leltoy lund Elmer Unity I1I11 potiltiy-nie- n of labor wrin puen pnultrv ’anoiint Sorenson boohs Ijy Pi ofes or Kail Kl e i hk nei ht P ARTY SF IS I’RIM ARIFS "f the Utah Mete Agi ultural ml- - A mass HEP! of the munition lege evn-im- i division Frulnv eve- - PM F W Reputdi nns of Suleni will Denier rat lr pm t v if Heber las been mi p The boots wine grv n out id lei bold their pi imir v Friday evening at edne rliy at 7 III p m a meet mg of the loi al poult y railed for the tow n hall A full elty tn ket v ill In the court beu-- e it turn !lu nonunakd i for GOLDIE” THE CAST Democrats Pick Wyoming News Mayor Nominee “UFLIS Barn Hay-Fille- d “SHANGHAI ur Early Resident Bentlev: reading committee Also Teacher Urges Cloninger Offering Gains Popular Favor LIGHT NEED IN SCHOOLS College Holds An- State Institution Seeks to PROVO— Lack of control of light nual Fete Honoring Operate on Eight-Hothus causing defective eyesight to School Founders Schedule of students students and SPANISH FORK— Flames early Sunday destroyed a barn filled with Yt RLOItG ANIZES buy owned bv Henrv Prior Tlir kiss Y L M I A of the Is estimated at about $1400 with $350 HEBER-T- he Daniels wind was reorganized last Insurance Ftiemm were forced to week with Zella Carleen as presi- confine their rfiorlg to protecting dent Mrs Lottie Reiminud and Mrs adjacent farm buildings i Second South FOUNDERS’ DAY STUDIES PLANS I A L-- VV ‘Br tive of Cedar valley born December 1860 The couple were married October 10 1881 COUNTY 1 176 1 SCHOOL 8 PROVO— Brigham Young university freshmen were taken on a tour of the university’s two campuses Friday evening to acquaint them with the history and traditions of the school Dr George II Hanson dean of the college of arts nnd sciences and Professor Betrand Harrison botanist conducted the tour A beefsteak roast was held near the Cougar stadium following the inspec-ic- n trip More than 100 first year students participated In the event cs Correspondent: Dixie Red Cross Officer Plans Provo Visit rl 333 Pair Driving InMountains 4 ' Phone Doe Attacks HOLDS MEET f Southern Utah and New GROUP SEES fM 7 o- SOUL” In th n AirxHerjfc ( Vvnrty TbwiryA ‘The Vinegar Tree' mon ti es wrn OGT N IK 19-20-- tibia With o r m HEARER t A CMiLR Alone in a World of Menl GRETA GARBO 21 (Mi 13 It LV— NFWH and (he perfect acreen lover I CLARK J Cloninger Theater MAX M0J— ni FAST IVD The Sport of Klim! Pnlgrixiil Primitive Pxslnnate Drums of the Nonth Rr Istsmfi Rintnl Ailitiil Attrsrtlnn "M VNIV Mil TV local motion plrture wtlh A Riot of Fun loial rst “SWEEPSTAKES" Roma rice ’thrill Laiiitu In tills whirlwind drama at the rsra rnoif tiai k qiiiian MARION NIXON J IMPS 71 Fill f Bight Now — A GABLE : i 'J Susan Lenox and RO “SHANGHAI GOLDIE” L Gorgeous Woman 1 Born to Love LIONEL RRH YMORE CLARK OMI1 vrt CIFASON irw iopy Rise) I’ —With— J llersholt John Mil jan From David Graham Phlllipa’ ( brute Love Morjr I V HI' ( OMFDY ANDY Ac"r TOM icreen three 25o 1 Hound 1:S 'Cpammoun r vj Neire t "i ' |