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Show THE CITIZEN favoritism. Their late songs and 29- - har- combinations are pleasing. Billy Small, a specialty violinist, makes a big hit and his efforts are greatly appreciated. Bud Averill, the famous KSL singer, accompanied by Lowell Berry on the sevpiano, pleases the audience with eral catchy songs sung in his rich baritone voice and he is given a big mony -- band. Dewey & Gold Revue with George and the eight Kauffman girls present a song and dance act, together with a proposal of marriage playlet that goes over big: Scandal stories of a neighbor and some new stepping, together with artistic and flashy costumes and a real leg show, all comLoker bine a feature act worth while. are Mayo and Bobbe, two Georges, a pair of comedians of laughable chatter that have a line and jokes, interpolated with songs, that is awarded by much applause. Pictures of the sportsmens outing, which will again be held today and tomorrow, are thrilling and very interesting. Starting next Wednesday, Lew Cody and Aileen Pringle will appear in the leads of Wickedness Preferred, which is one of the best late pictures. Johnny Get Your Gun is too well known as sterling entertainment to need any glamorous description. The prologue is a scene in a movie studio while the ensuing action takes New York place in a fashionable home. Imagine a movie cowboy in full regalia transplanted from the picture lots to a fashionable home. Johnny Get Your Gun will be presented every night next week with matinees Sunday, Thursday and Saturday. As the farewell bill, the Wilkes Players will present ''Compromising Sally, a merry play in which several honeymooners get mixed sadly. - . WEDDINGS AND ENGAGEMENTS Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Price have announced the engagement of their daughter, Hulda, to J. Melvin Van Steeter of this city. The .marriage will take place June 12. An early June marriage will be that of Miss Gienona Duckworth- and Reed M. Hatch. The bride is a former student of the University of Utah and a member of the Lambda Phi Lambda sorority. - . Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wright have announced the engagement of their Rob- The marinson, of Freedom, Wyo. riage will take place early next month. The marriage of Miss Alice Saxton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Saxton, and Lorenzo Cummings took place Wednesday morning in the Salt Lake temple. The ceremony was performed by the bridegrooms father, Horace H. Cummings. In the evening a large reception was held at the home of the brides parents. Mrs. J. Rulon Cummings was matron of honor. The bridesmaids were Miss Martha Brooks and Miss Sarah Reed. Fay Kingdon was flower girl and J. Rulon Cummings best man. Another interesting June wedding will be that of Miss Carolyn Wight, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. R. E. Wight, and John H. Smith.' The bride- elect is a graduate of the University: of Pennsylvania. WILKES WILL PRESENT POPULAR COMEDY DRAMA Get Your Gun, a come-- J dy drama which literally stood little old New York on its ears when produced by John Cort at the Criterion Theatre, will be next weeks dashing presentation of the Wilkes Players at the Wilkes Theatre, starting with the matinee Sunday afternoon. Edmund Laurence Burke had a new idea when he decided to make the hero of his play a wild riding, cliff jumping, straight shooting daredevil of the films. This part of Johnny Wiggins provides Ben Erway with the most exceptional role he has had. Miss Gladys George will be seen as the girl of Johnny Wiggins dreams, an adorable girl that any would fall for just u Johnny did. Others of the Wilkes Players will have vivid roles. Arthur Loft will be seen as the Duke No Moor, an outstanding role. Sixteen players are required to present this U JOHNNY love-at-first-sig- daughter, Virginia, to Thomas E. Mr. and Mrs. William Francis Armstrong have announced the engage- ment of their daughter, Ethel to Howard Horrocks Rolapp, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Rolapp. The wedding will take place some time in June. Mer-rily- n, Mrs. Mary Douglass McClellan has announced the engagement of her daughter, Dorothy, to Theodore . L. Cannon, son of Mr. and Mrs. John-QCannon of this city. The bride and . ht he-m- exceptional an play hit. Johnny Wiggins, who is engaged in the business of doing the dangerous stuff in the movies for the leading hen who dared not attempt it, is Urged to accompany Bert Whitney to the home of Johnnys friend to save ; his sister from marrying a Johnny hesitates until a peevish director tries to make him play in a custard pie comedy. When the time comes for Johnny to receive a custard pie full in the face.Jie balks nd accompanies Whitney to New York to pose as the brother of Janet, Jdiose real brother is in jail. Johnny, Wng out of place, meets with so mny new adventures that audiences are kept between and laugher from curtain tosuspense curtain. no-go- od duke. Dewey is not going to let Miss Gold get away from him. TheJy appear in super Revue act at Pantages Mrs. B. F. Brown of Coronado Beach, Calif., who is visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John J. Jones. . |