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Show OREM-GENEVA TIMES .. .... . Thursday, September 26, 1946 SGBIRA OREM UTAH 1st show 7:30 2nd show 9:40 Doors open 7 :00 Matinee prices 7 :00 to 7 :10 WHIH1W""T"1"'" Friday and Saturday Sept. 27-28 GUEST WIFE Claudette Colbert - Don Ameche - Richard Foran Amusing and delightful comedy that should please most audiences! The idea of a man borrowing his best friend's wife to post as his own spouse and the situations that result, provide the sort of entertainment that lovers of comedy will find thoroughly enjoyable! and TOCATA AND FUGUE Beautiful music by Bach with background scenes taken in Bryce's Canyon! Filmed in Technicolor! "Courtship to Courthouse" Latest edition This is America S.S. S. Fun Club 28 Saturday 1:30 p.m. Sept, BLAZING WESTERN TRAILS An action story with a western setting featuring Charles StarreU0 Also Special Stage Attraction and "Three Pests in a Mess" Three Stooge Comedy Two Cartoons in Color Note: Those who have not obtained their beautiful beauti-ful membership cards may do so between 1:00 and 1:30. Mon. - Tues. - Wed. - Thurs. Sept. 30-Oct. 1-2-3 COURAGE OF LASSIE Elizabeth Taylor - Tom Drake - Frank Morgan The story of the unfailing love and loyalty of a dog! The enjoyment of the picture is two-fold: the interest and, entertainment it carries in the unfolding of the story and the exceptional beauty of the magnificent Technicolor photography. It is the latter that makes most the shots breathtakingly beautiful, especially in the opening sequences se-quences which show the different birds and beasts in their natural habitat. The players are all splendid in their parts but it's Lassie who really carries the picture! ; . and. Movietone News SET YOUR SIGHTS It takes planning to achieve a goal Some young men know what they want and plan for it. Others are still looking for their niche. The new Regular Army can help both. Perhaps you want to go to college but can't afford it. If you enlist in the Army, you'll get your chance. Honorably discharged after a three-year enlistment, you are eligible for 48 months of education edu-cation at any college, trade, or business school for which you can qualify. The Government will pay your tuition, laboratory fees, etc., up to $500 per ordinary school year, plus $65 a month living allowance $90 a month if you have dependents. If you' haven't found your spot, an Army enlistment offers you training in any of 200 trades and skills. You leave the service eligible for further training at the best civilian schools. You can assure yourself of the benefits of the GI Biil of Rights if you enter the Army on or before October 5, 1946i See your nearest Army Recruiting Station for details. HIGHLIGHTS OF REGULAR ARMY ENLISTMENT 1- Enlistments for 1V4, 2 or 3 years. (1-year enlistments permitted for men now in the Army with 6 or more months of service.) 2. Enlistment age from 18 to 34 years inclusive (17 with parents' consent) except for men now in Anny, who may reenlist at any age, and former service men depending on length of service. 3. A reenlistment bonus of $50 for each year of active service since such bonus was last paid, or since last entry into service, provided reenlistment reenlist-ment is within 3 months after last honorable discharge. 4. A furlough for men who reenlist within 20 days. Full details of other furlough privileges can be obtair.od from Recruiting Officers. 5. Mustering-out pay (based upon length of service) to all men who are discharged to enlist or reenlist. 6. Option to retire at half pay for the rest of your life after 20 years' service increasing to three-quarters pay after 30 years' service. All previous pre-vious active federal military service counts toward retirement. 7. Choice of branch of service and overseas theater (of those still open) on 3-year enlistments. NEW, HIGHER PAY FOR ARMY MEN h Umn to Fn4, Lodrinf, Clttta ti Medkal Ctrl la Addition to Column One t the Rights 20 Increase In-crease for Service Over-Ma. Over-Ma. 50 Increase if Member Mem-ber of Flying or Glider Crews. S Increase in Pay for Each 1 Year of Service May Be Added. Master Sergeant or First Sergeant Technical Sergeant Staff Sergeant . . Sergeant . Corporal Private First Class Private . . Storting lose fay for Month 165.00 135.00 115.00 100.00 90.00 80.00 75.00 Jhm to: "Wanton of fooco," "Voko of Me Army," "Proudly Wo Hall," and Moor football freedcosfs ea your radio. ENLIST NOW AT YOUR NEAREST B.S.ARMY RECRUITING. STATION 111: CD 333 Wj id UCt) ID MONTHLY RETIREMENT INCOME AFTER: 20 rears' 30 Tears' Service Service S107.25 $185.63 87.75 151.88 74.75 129.38 65.00 112.50 58.50 101.25 52.00 90.00 48.75 84.38 Reception At Mt. Pleasant Honors Mr. And Mrs. Edward Nimer, Monday Eve. A reception was tendered Mr. and Mrs. Edward Nimer (Margaret (Marg-aret Shelley) Monday evening in the South ward hall at Mt. Pleasant, the former home of Mrs. Nimer, who is the daughter of Bishop and Mrs. David A. Shelley. The young couple were married mar-ried on September 17, at the home of the groom's grandparents, grandpar-ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Eich-enberger Eich-enberger in Provo, the double ring ceremony being performed by Rev. Edwin F. Irwin of the Community Church before a bower of gladioli and whits tapers. tap-ers. For the ceremony the bride chose an eggshell satin gown with fingertip veil and carried a bouquet of pink rosebuds and white gladioli. Miss Sherre Terry played the wedding march and E. B. Terry rendered a solo, accompanied by his daughter. Mrs. Nimer is a graduate sf Mt. Pleasant high school and attended the LDS business college col-lege in Salt Lake City, where she was affiliated with Alpha Iota sorority. Mr. Nimer graduated from Lincoln high school and spent two years at BYU, entering the Navy officer's reserve. He received his degree at the University Uni-versity of New Mexico, receiving receiv-ing the rank of ensign.. He is a member of Phi Kappa Phi and Sigma Tau fraternities. Mr. and Mrs. Nimer enjoyed a short honeymoon at the southern south-ern Utah parks and have gone to Salt Lake City, where they will make their home and Mr. Nimer will enter the University of Utah for post graduate work. Silver and gold are not the only coin; virtue too passes current cur-rent all over the world. Euripides. Prudence is the necessary ingredient in-gredient in all the virtues, without with-out which they degenerate into folly and excess. Jeremy Collier. COMPLETE RADIO SERVICE RALPH'S RADIO AND APPLIANCE 63 No. UniT. Ave Phone Bit The Horn of Guaranteed Service Flowers From Rohbock's THE FLOWER SHOP Operated by ROHBOCK'S SONS Greenhouse & Nursery Provo Bench Phone 116 'Say it with Flowers" Landscape Artists WHEN HOU Mttf A MAN HAf TWINK5 EVtW EODV ELSE IS CROOrCED, USUALLY NEEDS A LlffLE 1 TVl WATCHIM' f7V. jTl lllkA.c- r- A i j Shelter For Peculiar GI Pets The USO Clubs are a haven for the boys. Sometimes the boys bring company strange company, but the clubs welcome them and their odd assortment of pets. Faith Baldwin tells a fascinating story of these homes away from home in The American Ameri-can Weekly, the magazine distributed dis-tributed with, next Sunday's Los Angeles Examiner. TAILORING Ladies' and Gentlemen's FINE TAILORING Both SUITS and COATS at $25 up REPAIRING ALTERING REMODELING MITCHELL 491 South 2nd West Provo Welcome Back, Boys and Girls OF B.Y.TT. Malone Electric Co. Certified Industrial and Domestic Wiring Contractors PHONE 761 You crn watch your hens lay Aith pride when you feed them quality feeds from, Bunker's. You can't do any thing about the weather, but you can do something about the feeds you give your flock. Buying from us assures you of the best. We have on hand a good sup-i ply of PINEAPPLE and HONEY. BUNKERS Phone Provo 016R-3 Alta's Beauty Shop Now Open for Business at 3 doors west of Save-U-Drug Store in Orem Specializing In Finger Waving Permanent Waving And All Kinds of Beauty Culture :::::i:::::::::::::::!::::::::::::::::::::: :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Radiant Heating The New Method of Heating Your Home! CLEAN Uniform heated floors eliminates streaks on your walls. No dust in the air Economical. Will outlast any other form of heating system. P. L. Larsen CONTRACTORS 361 W. 4th South 343 W. Center Salt Lake City Provo ::::::::::::::::::n:::: .... , Kelsch's Complete Shoe and Foot Service 156 W. Center, Provo, Utah at Booterie 'Phone 707 Welcome Back to School HUISH CAFE Under new management Special Club Breakfast Lunches Steak and Chicken Dinners 132 W. Center, Provo Welcome As You Are WATCH. FOR COON'S FURNITURE & APPLIANCES 225 West Center Provo Removal Sale! We will soon be in our new location in about 3 Weeks, at 150 North University Avenue, Provo. (Formerly occupied by . United Sales and Service.) ' Watch This Paper For -OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT! WATCH For GrandyOpening Of The hell Ceinite Orem, Utah IT Utah's Newest and Most Modern Shell Service Station! 1; ioseph s::ira buiidi::3, B. Y. u. We, the undesigned merchants and business concerns of this community hereby extend to the B. Y. U. President, Presi-dent, its faculty and corps of workers, and to the thousands thous-ands of students who are registering for this year's academic work, our sincere wishes for a most successful school year. We realize that there will be additional hundreds of returned re-turned veterans that are eligible for college training, and to meet this new influx we pledge our hearty cooperation co-operation to make this year outstanding in all the B. Y. U. activities. . , . ; . ' Guy's Day and Night Cafe Geneva Transportation Co. Mayflower Cafe Harvey's Quick Lunch Rowley Office Equipment Co. Dalebout's Bakery Bennett's in Provo Daynes Jewelry Goodyear Store Huish Awning & Shade Co. Beesley Monument Co: Provo Delivery Service Shriver's Clothing ; Utah Valley Furniture Knudsen Floral Don's Cafe Utah Office Supply Richard's Twin Pines Dick Boshard Utah Valley Publishing Company 108 West Center Street Provo 7 |