Show ft itS'-- i t ij fP ' i'wBjrvVf iA THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SUNDAY MORNING JULY 29 1934 9 D MUSIC DRAMA AND SCREEN w''c AT SALT LAKE THEATERS! OS STAGE AND SCREEN PLAYHOU8E— On sas W Rex JmeU comedians in musical and hi Musi-Gi- rl on he screen Hello Prosperity j’pvue Hh Lois Moran Men in Her Lite Charles Bickford also Straightaway mith Tim McCoy and Sue Carol ON THE ACDIBIE SCRFN er t ROGERS’ NEW ROLE TICKLES CAPITOLITES Its laugh week at the Capitol1 Will Rogers' new comedv ‘Handy story Andy’ the rousing occasion Vir the fun1 Its a timely about a typical American business man whose life has been all work and no play Not that he isn t satisfied with the arrangement1 But his ife played by Peggy Wood persuades him to sell out his drug store and First he takes up pigeon raising but has to stop that play when his pets fly all over the house Next he takes up golf with up- Then his wife and daughter Mary Carlisle convince roarious results him that in order to be really happy he must attend the Mardt Gras in New Orleans That s when things really begin to happen David Butler A Connecticut who directed one of Rogers’ outstanding comedies Yankee ” megaphoned the current hit In addition to Peggy Wood and Mary Carlisle the cast includes Paul Harvey Robert Taylor Roger Imho! and Gregory Gaye On the supplementary bill Is a Betty Boop cartoon In technicolor and Paramount sound news Ronald Colmans new pic ture ' Bulldog Drummond Strikes Back ” will be the next attraction w learn to ‘ One Is William Powell s romantic new story "The Key ’ and its companion Is the Interesting screen adaptation of a famous novel and play— Margaret "The Key ' is as colorful as its Kennedy s "The Constant Nymph Powell unique background— Dublin during the last Sein Fein uprising is in excellent form as its hero— a debonair British officer who takes his fun where he finds it The assignment to the Irish citv means new adventure to him — but it proves to be more than that for he encounters a love of his past— now a beautiful and desirable woman of the world The hjve story Is threaded through with danger for he antagonizes leaders of the revolt and reaches a thrilling and unexpected climax Plaving opposite Powell is the celebrated London stage star Edna Best Colin Clive Henrv O Neill Hobart Cavanaugh and Halliwell Hobbes are also well cast "The Constant Nymph” is the story of a girl musicians love for a brilliant composer Victoria Hopper and Brian Aherne play these romantic roles Separated by ambition— they are reunited in one of the most poignant scenes ever filmed The picture is ingeniously presented and leaders- - oLthe navel wlUUsaUsf4ed with its treatmentA tuneful band act featuring B A Rolfe and his orchestra and Metro-ton- e sound news complete the progiam -- c?d' - or Bv M4RK BARROV (which will be half circus and half NEW YORK July 2b iJY— Barnum musical comedy was w tong and Bill) Rose has a new There will be a revue of gargan- proportions consisting of 200 200 ballet artists 100 dancers lucrative the decided had that er of theater business comegirls and a choral group of 250— In from beneath the canvas Next April aU t company of 2000 The troop con ‘he will present for coast ‘ present Rose said a chautau- a theatrical attraction! sumption Drtr0T -- ’m ‘whVeroadwayngwrit'n tested - Pop-Ey- weekend -- - b 1111 er Announcement is made bv C R Pari) president of the Sait Lake Philharmonic Civic orchestra that preparations aie almost comple ed for the presentation of the mime opera "The Snowdrops” which has been arianged bv Philip K Ripka conductor of the orchestra Performances will be given at Nibley park water theater Thursday and AllPllst fl and 10 With Mr j ni na panto-'ablin- g m Graceful Grace MERRIMENT REIGNING NOTE AT PLAYHOUSE Four comedians expend valiant effort to help Playhouse patrons forget the rise of the thermometer during the progress of the current revue “Hello Prosperity Johnny Singleton ably seconds the antics of the trio Tommy Parker A1 Weber and Tbmmy Mullaley their concerns ranging from drinking and its consequences to art and its demonstration in which Peggy Anderson assists Peggy and Herman Holman aie nfuch in evidence on the bill Holmans guitar and Spanish singing Dance routines and novelties are scattered numbers winning favor doing their share through the performance with the Playhousetfes Screen entertainment includes Men in Her Life ” featuring Lois Moran and Charles Bickford ‘Straightaway’’ which has Tim McCoy and Sue Carol in the principal roles ’ ‘ ‘Perhaps the greatest artificial aid m effecting this feeling of mtimacv ‘ continued Fill Bito 4 the application PARK CONCERT and the adaption of the modern xs tern of electncal amplification the sound of v one and melnd to reach a large audience in suitable lt volume" Appealing here locally with this orchestra nationally ate popular Muzzy Mmcellino the Three Debu tantes-- wnd RayTfbm!riCgs alT whom aie featured aitixts March The U 8 Held Artillery Overture Murium Boon and Night Cornft Solo Carnlvnl of Venice Popular Numbers Ted and Josh" “Mary of Scotland” meets another Mary Queen of Scots Helen AHowdy J C Bartlett Dream Bouaa Hayes (left) brilliant stage and sireen star who recently completed a March JAashlnxlon Poat Tltl Serenade successful New York run as Mary In the plav “Mary of Scotland" vis- Duet R Hushes March Acropolis Harry ited Merrie England at the C entury of Progress and the first person Waltz Blue Danube Strsuss James M Fullon Junetime she met was hunlie Thompson (light) who plays the role of Mary in Selection Key The Star Bpanalfd Banner the Globe theater there New York Pianist Heard at Mnsieale In Fine Program amusing farce Concerned with the fortunes of the is "In the Money” now entertaining Studio The family find themselves quite out of the money at the audiences verv moment when each member is aboiit to embark on new mad ven tures The advent of one Gunboat Blmms (Warren Hymer) at the home as husband of the youngest girl seerrts to promise solution of the financial problem Gunboat being scheduled to fight the champion for a substantigf purse However Gunboat has other plans and the efforts of the family to change his mind furnishes the fun Skeets Gallagher Lois Wilson Sally Starr Arthur Hoyt Junior Coghlan make up the least On the same bill Is offered "In Love With Life” the story of an unconventional romance in which Lila Lee and Onslow Stevens are featured with Claude GilHhgwater and Dickie Moore Higgtnbot-tom- s a curious family group TUNEFULNESS FOR GEM ATTRACTION KEYNOTE Mixing Comedy melody and beauty "Melody in Spring” is the Gem theater’s Sunday offering presenting that reliable team of funmakers Charlie Ruggles and Mary Boland and introducing a new romantic sing ing personality in Lanny Ross who has Ann Sothem as his partner in romance This young and handsome singer possessing a rich tenor voice performs well in his first screen venture and Miss Sothem is properly decorative Ruggles and Miss Boland are an unfailing source of laughs in the roles of a wealthy dog biscuit manufacturer and his wife The manufacturer sponsoring the radios biggest national program is approached bv the ambitious young smgei and when daughter Ann falls in A Mickey Mouse cartoon love with the hopeful tenor trouble ensues Pallet comedy pictorial and news complete the Walter Catlett-Eugen- e program " - £ EXOTIC ROMANCE VIES AT RIALTO WITH COMEDY Romance deallng wlth& dashing Australian bandit and m house hole drudge who becomes an operatic star is the material of "Stlngaree1 which Is the current Rialto offering together with the boisterously funny comedy-dram- a “The Meanest Gal in Town” In which the Inimitable ZaSu Pitts’ economic and matrimonial misadventures Involve the town barber El Brendei Swedish comedian Pert Kelton- - a stranded showsalesman and the girl Skeets Gallagher James Gleason The gallant bandit hero of "Stlngaree” is Richard Dix with Irene Dunne playing the lovely girl whose ambitions as a singer lie helps to realize at the cost of his own downfall Later as the girl who has achieved fame as an opera singer returns to Australia for an engagement hoping to see her loves again he manages his escape fit) pi prison and ttie’aotlon moves to ft swift climax Miss Dunne has occasion to demonstrate her vocal gifts two melodious theme songs being woven into the story Mary Boland leads the supporting cast high-pressu- TO BE PRIZE $500 More than 100 guests emoted a musicals given Fririiy night in honor of Leslie Hodgson noted New York pianist by Mrs Horace P CrltCfilow and Muss Bcckv Almond at the Critchlow home ilOO- - Yale avenue Also honoiod weie Dr Kate Han sen founder of the music depatment at thfe college of Miyagi in Sendari Japan and her mother Mrs A A Hansen of Salt Lake City Dr Hansen has been in the United States for several weeks oil a leave of absence from the college She will sail for Japan next month Mr Hodgson who ai lived July 9 for a six weeks’ heie enter tamed with an excellently choxen piogiam ot pianQ numbeis His le vital which lasted more than 45 min utes included a variety of difticulf Choprn compositions as well as sev eral modern numbers never befoie heard in Salt Lake Citv Among these were the colorful de acriptive piece ‘The Sun Batheix’ by De Seveiat the Respighi Nor turne” lovely in fcdiing and a dah Turinas composition ing Spanish “Orgia ” The ptanust’s masterly technical equipment and aitustic understanding were revealed in the Chopin renditions and he proved equally at home with the modern composers Mr Hodgson is a close friend and the former piano teachej of Miss Almond who is well known in local musical circles Refreshments were served on the lawns of the Critchlow and Burton W Musser homes The grounds were attractively illuminated with van colored lights Assisting In the serv ihg were Miss Paddie Packard Muss Hope Hansen and Miss Maiy Eliza beth Hale - FORT CONCERT sSTAR TURNS AUTHOR DI BIJT IN AUGUST Under (he conductorship of Warrant Officer I A Yost the 38th U S Infantry Regimental Band will give Announcement is made b the Uju Maiy Pirkfnid makes her debut as concert at Fort Douglas SuL vetsil) of Ch iaun that theCharlrx H m authoi in the August Good House 710pm hr 'l"lt orvThe piogram follows-MsrrSeigel pne of $500 is offcod for the liai C Diible It de leading the imgiine The Clrrun Ktn of m the whch Suppe Poet tnd Pegnt maniuscnpt ojunion p)ct a ‘age child a hoi n tiouper Overture Cornel Solo the tudges ropiesents the best full more at home n a shabbv second A MulcUn in the Forest Andrew Hermann length plav submitted on or befoie rate theatrical boai ding house in New 8tnll Sergeant 1934 This award is of York than iji a prim spotless New Welle L lie D Amour W Bunbury Batlfort December fered for the purpose of stimulating Hampshne fiTmhouse with authentic Caprice The Whleller and Hl Do A Pryor the w rating production and pubhea eai ly American furniture She finds Selection ‘I Lombardi' Verdi tion of new American plays and thus ham actois moie congenial than Concert Golden Blonde Stlenber ’ H J Gill Anthes March to encourage both new and esdabiushed schoolmates of her own age Banner The Key Miss Pickfoids sympathetic under playwrights in u eating local diama Judges m the competition aie to be standing of a child s aspirations and Thornton1 heailbieaks is seen m the sloiy AIAOOUI Maigaret Avei Baines Wtldei and Iiank Huibuit O liara Il which is one she might have played 1HIA1AI is lecommended that the plays be a as well as wi illcn repi cu illation oi inlet pi etabon of Ameiuan lile Onlv oiigmai plavs Hero to wntten e nee 1933 and hilherto unpio World Va duied and unpublished will be con sidei ed W ilk I ov I OR ORIGINAL PLAY - :haW AUDY' 1 All Q tuutudaqf anammutli t Spirkllnr Tttlnkllni With LaunhUr NOW! mmrm pm mm fl Tin treat Sin at “Cmam" MICKPY Men s( Stinaaree' LANNY ROSS CHARLIE HUCGUS MARY ROLAND LOY Coward at f silV WiuuDOC ASSCI) -- ’ STUDIO PRESENTING DIVERSIFIED MENU etic and gymnastical carnival jof kibitzers — and two or more orchestras for a portable cabaret- ‘ The circus has added nothing of (Consequence to its program since the T days of Barnum It has long been static and the box office receipts have endured a steady attack My expert- cnees in the theater and the night Farning enthu'-iastipraise for the11115 field lead me to believe that high qualitv of his technique EugeneimgsS entertainment spectacularly iacobsen of Spanish Folk won first presented has great iox office possi-priz- e in the summer scholarship con bilities A syndicate of wealthy business test at the Chicago Musical college retenlh according to woid received men only two of whom are ective by Professor LeRoy J Robertson of in the theater has agreed to post Brigham Young university under $500 000 I expect this circus of mine whom Mr Jacobsen formerly studied to play to as much as $250000 in The judges predicted that the single week Of course this attracyoung violinist had a bulliant futuie tion will have a matinee daily” Eva Le Gallienne and the Civic before him Max Fischel declared that Mr Ja- Repertory company will play at the cobsen has the most perfect violin 46th Street theater next season hand and fingers he has ever seen “L’Aiglon” will be the first play preMiss Le Gallienne will be sented and desonbed his technique as He also received high praise seen as the Duke of Relchstadt son Lame-fmi of Napoleon the Great Jroru Rudolf Ganz and Leon Clemence Dane has made a new After four yeais study at B Y U Uie student went to Chicago in adaptation of the Rostand play for this production and a special musical 1932 Fugene is the son of Mr and Mis score has been composed by Richard Addinsell The background of the C M Jaiobxen of Spanish Fork play is the castle of Schonbrunn in 1830 The settings will be designed The play will by Aline Bernstein directed by Miss Le Gallienne With Wai rant 0"cer M H Strong beMiss Le Gallienne is in London conconducting the 145th Field Artillery ferring with Miss Dane on the Band will offer a concert program at manuscript She will reiNibley park Sunday at 8 15 p m Staff N York n- August Sergeant Samuel Bleak cornctist will w lh k d b dun horn will be given bv Nela J Quistl and Laurence Standing The complete ‘ ’ i apmsr&jp ‘ STAR-tU- BY CIVIC ORCHLSTRA show-retur- lit Eli agO Einlpgf ! be a soloist andnhe Bel Canto ladies1 chorus is to appear Ballet numbeis STRONG PLAY LEADS NEW ORPHEUM BILL are to be given by the Orchesis dance Walter Connolly is giving a fine performance in the forceful psy- sorority of the University of Utah ‘ chological drama Whom the Gods Destroy " now to be seen at the Dealing with the moot questions of ’what sacrifice a man owes to humanity and where duty to his own family begins the story opens with a shipwreck in which Connolly as a famous theatrical producer ambitious to have his name carried on bv his son enacts the part of a hero lending his aid to the officers until the thought of his own wife and son determines him to save himself At his rescue he is branded a coward o he hides his identity At home he is behevpd to have been lost and so unable to face his family with the story of his cowardice he watches over and directs his son S career from afar until circumstances bring the dramatic climax Doris Kenvon and Robert Young have the leading Matry "Carr supporting roles with Hobart Bosworth Gilbert Emet-Geneva Mitchell in the surrounding cast ‘‘Bachelor Bait" second offering is a mirthful treatment of marriage with Stuart Erwin as head of a matrimonial agency dispensing the fun abetted by Peft Kelton Skeets Gallagher and with demure Rochelle Hudson adding complications Gay Something New in Circuses "L’Aiglon” for Fall Revival Thirtv thousand dollars a finger' This repiesents the high value Uo" Rochn' placed on each of the slim lingers of Hudo8Ua8kerGaOMh PARAMOUNT— Myrna toy in Stimbnul Ted FioRltO with George Brenl Lionel Alwill Quest renowned stagt screen and C Henry Gordon VICTORY— William Powell In ‘The Kev band will appear at the Coconut ulth Edna Beet Colin Clive Hobart G’Ove ballroom Monday night for a Cavanaugh also The Constant Nymph with Victor a Hopper and Brian Aherne CAPITOL — WH1 Royers In Hsndv Andy SpfC d °ne night appear®nc'e F10R1I0 earl les a $300 000 msur with Pegy Wood Mary Carlisle Con twr-- TFgfmWWft" lhl STUDIO— In the Money alth Lois W!1 to may SA'em qpde a lot Of hj°he son Skcets Gallagher Warnn Hymer many it must be remembered that Iso in Love with Lite- - with Lila Lee the vouthrul maestros fame as an and Onslow Stevem v Rialto — Richard Dix and Irene Dunnealsoin orchestra leader is matched by hi Boland success as a song w liter and that 2tJngire Meanest Oal in Toan ‘The with ZaSu seventy eight hit tunes have been Pitt Ei Brendei pert Kelton m Spring OEM— Mrtody with Launy out oil the piano Botand- AHa painstakingU picked M“" Botoer?"11' keys bv these same fingers Among STATE Katharine Hepburn In Spitfire hks song successes aie mk h popular with Ralph Bellamy Robert Young lo mposiuons d ‘Kinir fnr a JJav Success at Any Price with Dough ’Now That Fairbanks Jr Genevieve Tetnn Colleen Laugh Clown laugh Golie and Th"’e el Barrymore and Alice Btd - '’op it h Con- Match In Should Ladle Behave’ Tearle Kathajme Alexander also n a‘ our PUDP Search for Beauty vufh 30 beam e e m a hotel theater bull IS— Hell ?fmLfornm?T ail h yir?rV?n whether Cov and also room or on the screen wc aie forevei Widows with Judith Allan Minna Oom- out beU Luclen Litileneld John Mick Brovin striving to establish between MARLO iSunarhousei Convention City selves and our listeners that elusive wltlr Joan Blondell Adolphe MenJou To be MK Mary Astor also Robert Montgomery in thing called intimac uwh Madge Evans cessful nowadays a band must above Fugitive Lovers m TOWER ‘Ninth East and Mhlh South!— create this feeling of closeness Janet Gaynor and Lionel Barrymore In with Robert Young aUo Carolina So declai es FiO Hito For a band “““ he adds- ' he dardr'nhrEvr!l’n "leanx of oh tills ARCADE lEwlith West and Pourih South! Itaining intimate feeling i Janet Ouynor snd tlonel B irrj inoieUooh OiscaiQing some ol thp out In Carolina with Robert Young Hen- also Robert vlontgom 'worn prinriptfs of xyowindltsliip — tin riettn Cro'nifln Madge hokum heretofore yuslUvc Lo'el(' Etanln thought netessirv Real showmanship Should toii'Lst ot — excellent entertainment with a nnn of pleasim OPERA PERFORMANCE uifium of embellishment— ’ bu‘ mM °f a"' pll'ts y' the wh“m lfl‘ cr °nno with vivid characterizations strengthening Its sense of reality Rounding e out the progrim is a the Sailor cartoon “Shfver Me Timbers" a novelty and Paramount sound news featuring first pictures of the shooting in Chicago INTERESTING MENU FOR VICTORY-GOER- S Tvp notable pictures are offered at the Victory this Meeting of Two "Marys’ $300000 Policy On His Fingers ft espionage yet presented the picture also presents Myrna Loy as a fledged star And her role is worthy of the occasion She appeals as the famous German spv Annamarie Lesser known by her confederates as the brilliant unfailing Fraulein Doktor” Her belief that love has no place in the life of a woman spy leads her to expose the romantic entanglement of another famous spy— Mata Hari— only to become involved herself in a romance that changes the course of her dangerous career George Brent plays opposite her as the impetuous young American who fojlows the mysterious Fraulem to Stamboul and braves grave dangers to win her love Lionel Atwill as German secret service head and C Henry Gordon as' a Turkish general suspected of treachery lead a bril- - Carrie Fio-RU- o STRmBO'UL Heart DRAMA! QUEST rwiiOAl GEORGE MeCfODS DESTROY Waiter BRENT VICTORYJ CONNOLLY “The Constant Nymph TWO LITTLE SHOIS Ann Sothern Columbia star has re 'a ing lady in another Columbia pair of pink baby shoes that have leafse is an ardent tennis fan declar traveled thousands- and thousands of Farh Mothers day for Ing the game keeps her in tiptop'mues physical condition Muss Moore was past six tears she has sent them bv gal(j t0 havp been selected bv the lateepress to her mother in the east Florenz Ziegfeld shortly before bfslEarh January 2 the annivejsajy i£ birltidav h”er mother death as one of the ten most tesuti (Mint SOlhf-fn’- Grace Moore famous star and singer who Icgi'imdte! is cast as lead - s rl aL ai i a i la "to the'TslsrW’Sttnday rTrFert&lf’ime’nt Tim McCoy as state highway patrolman has the leading role his adventures more thrillIn trying to serve a waring than any his western roles have offered rant on the owner of a speeding car-hineurs the enmity of an underworld leader who “frames” him When he is suspended from the force he organizes his own gang and goes after the racketeers Lillian Bond is the feminine interest ‘Marrying Widows” which has Judith Allen Minna Gombell Luclen Littlefield and John Mack Brown ‘featured is a second attraction e ISIS TIM McCOY DELIGHTFUL COMEDY LEADS STAR PROGRAM Prcturization of the delicious stage comedy "The "Vinegar Tree” LII11N BOND in under the title "Should Ladies Behave’” now comes for the weekend diversion of Star patrons In this scintilla'ting film entertainment Lionel Barrymore and Alice Brady are costarred as the touchy but lovable old crab Merrick and his giddy wife Laura who cherishes love affairs of TOWER OFFERING FINE ENTERTAINMENT her past without being able to remember the names of the partners “Carolina” with Janet Gaynor and Lionet Barrymore sharing stellar therein Conway Tearle an amorous specialist Katharine Alexander honors and the superb film adaptation of Casellas “Death Takes a Hol- Mary Carlisle and William Janney make up the cast The “Search '-for iday” with Fredric March playing the role of the strange visitor from Beauty” with 30 beauties appearing is a second feature' t the realms of darkness are joined on the program for Sunday at the Tower theater The first is a charming romantic drama with comedy to FROLICS OF CONVENTION1GOERS ON AT MARLO relieve its tense situations set against a background of Carolina tobacco Rollicking comedy giving the lowdown on the riotous doings of staid plantations and a decaying southern mansion Robert Young and Hen- business men off on a convention drip with their wives safe at home Is rietta Crossman have leading roles Mr March has Evelyn Venable play- found in "Convention City” now showing at the Mario theater But the ing opposite him as the young girl who gives the answer to his holiday wives don’t stay at home— which causes hitches in the program Joan quest Blondell as a super gold digger almost disrupts the convention Adolphe MenJou has the leading masculine role with Guy Klbbee Mary Astor STATE OFFERS HEPBURN STARRING VEHICLE Dick Powell Patricia Ellis and others filling a stellar cast Robert MontWith Katharine Hepburn playing the role of a semlbarbaric young gomery with Madge Evans playing opposite in "Fugitive Lovers” is a girl of the Carolina mountains "Spitfire” is now to be seen at the State second delightful feature theater The character portrayed gives brpad scope for the talents of the brilliant star calling as it does for swift changes of mood and emotions ARCADE JOINS ‘‘CAROLINA’ AND MELODRAMA from love to hatred from faith to Jealousy and unreasoning fury Miss Southern romance tinged with drama in "Carolina” the Janet Hepburn dominates the picture with her exposition of its comedy drama vehicle and the melodramatic story Barrymore and pathos Ralph Bellamy and Robert Young share leading male roles of a prison escape and a transcontinental bus trip in “Fugitive Lovers The bill also presents "Success at Any Price” which features Douglas are combined on the program at the Arcade theater "Carolina Is a Fairbanks Jr Colleen Moor? Genevieve Tobin and Frank Morgan star studded romance depicting a poor northern girl’s enterprise and the stuggle of a decadent southern family to regain its former glorv Robert Y'oung and Henrietta Crossman have leading supporting roles “Hell Bent for Love’ action drama punctuated by the roar of vide- Robert Montgomery stars as the daring escaped prisoner in the second open motors the vicious qrack of pistols and the ahlne of speeding tires film Madge Evans cast opposite him in the romantic lead Hell Bent for Love” A -- el ’ First Run Picture AI SO TED TODAY 2 30 TO 12 P M JOAN BLONDELL—DICK FOB ELL CONVENTION also ROBT ‘MARRYING WIDOWS” -- J Big Double Bill SLV MON TUBS Wilh Judith Allen Mfcina Gotndrtt John Mark Unaun TOI) A4— 10 A M TO 2 F M Children Admitted for 6c LIONFL ALICE feature 9 BARRYMORE BRADY “Should Ladies MONDAY NIGHT Ladies 4oe no tax Gentlemen 6Q£ Plus Tax Behave’ AND “Search for Beauty 2 BIG FrATl'Rtf HITS One Hour of Comedies First Show Hfth 30 International Beauties 4 X - “FUGITIVELOVERS” BFTTY BOOP CARTOON GOODING RODEO Aug LAGOON U Robert Montgomery Madge Evans - - LOVERS Choice Fried Chicken Dinners 50c Swimming is Swell! TREE AUTO PARKING ALL DAY TODAY 29 “CAROLINA” COOL ORCHESTRA MUZZY MARCELLINQ THE 3 DEBUTANTES CITY MONTGOMERY FVANS in and kit TUESi JULY Janet Gaynor Lionel Barrymore MADGE FUGITIVE MON CUN 3031 Sept I Rodeo Flower Show Club Exhibits and 4-- Achievement Day Carnival Attractions Needed v “ Write Secretary Gooding Idaho |