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Show OREM-GENEVA TIMES Thursday, April 17, 1947 li'iiira-rfrtirrMriTtiiT' OUKM - UTAH Doors open 7:00 First show 7:30 Friday-Saturday April 25-26 Sinbatl The Sailor Douglas Fairbanks Jr. - Maureen O'Hara Walter Slezak This Arabian Nights fairy tale tells the heroic deeds of "Sinbad the Sailor", a colorful character who spins a tale of excitement, adventure, romance and laughter! Filmed in Technicolor! AND "A REALLY IMPORTANT PERSON" Passing Parade PATHE NEWS Saturday Matinee 1:30 S.S.S. FUN CLUB April 26 TWO THOROUGHBREDS A delightful story of a horse especially suitable for children! - and -Three Stooge Comedy Popeye Cartoon Monday-Tuesday April 21-22 FOOL'S GOLD William Boyd and Andy Clyde A real Western Drama- The first of a new group of pictures made by popular Hopalong Casidy. If you are a Western fan, and many are, you will like this one. AND BACIIALOR'S DAUGHTER Gail Russell and Claire Trevor A light, merry comedy put together strictly for laughs that will amuse and delight the entire family! AND "A DOG IN THE ORCHARD" - Featurette "SHOE SHINE JASPER" - Cartoon "DIVE HI CHAMPS" Sport reel K::::::::t!::r.:::n!::i::::!:::!:::n::::::in:::!::in::n:::::n::K::::::::im!ni::sm:::::::::::i:t:::::::::::i! iWed,-Thur.-Fri.-Sat. April 23-24-25-26 It's A Wonderful Life James Stewart Donna Reed Lionel Barrymore "An exceptionally entertaining human story about an average American in an average American town" -Showmen's Review "A wonderful movie" - Times Magazine. "Masterful comedy and sentiment" - Life Magazine "You'll love it" - Louella Parsons SNELGROVE'S DISTINCTIVE ICE CREAM may be obtained in quarts or gallons at the Scera Theatre Snack Bar afternoons as well as evenings ItlHIIIIHIHtmitlllllllllltlftlllllHItlHItlltllHIIIIIimilltlflllllfHIIIIIllllllMll Ray E. Hanks Company REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE" "Organized to Serve" Formerly Peterson-Hanks Real Estate Co. New Location: 265 West Center Phorie 113-W Provo, Utah We cordially invite you to com in and talk over with ui your Real Eitate and Insurance Problems. If you wish a quick sale we can secure you a buyer. We have many splendid listings in HOMES . . . FARMS . . ! LOTS and business properties located in Utah County. For quick service call or see Jerry Buckley, : 0114R1 George Killian 777 E. 7th North Ray E. Hanks, 0100R5 iiMumuaiHiwuitimtiiiumiiiiiiiiHutuiimiiMiMiiimiwHiHiuwiiMii Need a Good Job? Electric Appliance Salesman Wanted With Well-Established Local Firm. Must Have Car. GOOD COMMISSION Nationally Advertized Lines Apply in own handwriting to box 217. Orem. Utah Orem Friends At Reception In Nevada A group from Orem drove to Pioche, Nevada last week-end to attend the wedding recep- ris. Mrs. Louis;1 Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Prrlell Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. J. Keid Peterson, Mr. and Mrs- Paul Carroll, and Mr. and Mrs. John L. Peterson niuie the trip. tion of Mr. and Mrs. Neil Mor- In Cedar City they were the 9. We Are Pleased to Make This Announcement ! Our Distinctive Ice Cream will Vie sold in this county at the Scera Snack Bar Scera Theatre at Orem Ice cream will be served at the Bar or sold in bulk nefqrove !Jce (3 guests of Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Peterson at a turkey dinner. ! Here they were joined by Far-1 Far-1 iell and Ralph Peterson, form-itrly form-itrly of Orem and their wives who accompanied them to Pioche. In Pioche they were guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Morris,- cousins of the Petersons and parents of the groom. Parl-( Parl-( 11 . Peterson acted as master of ceremonies at the wedding reception, re-ception, held in the Pioche L. D. S. chapel. Mrs. John Peter-yon Peter-yon sang several numbers on the reception program- j Sophomore at B. Y. U. this I year. i Mr. Larson is the son of Mr. I and Mrs. O. L- Larson of Le-Grande, Le-Grande, Oregon. He is a graduate gradu-ate of the B. Y. and has been employed here since his release j irom the Army. ley, James Jensen, Howard Farnsworth, Marvin Meldrum, Reed Hacking, Harold Maag, Alvin Rowley, Charles Roh- bock. Dean Johnson, David-Kowley, David-Kowley, Leo Poulson, Dean Aderson, Woodruff Jensen, and Frampton Collins. ineiaroue tJce Kream Salt Lake City, Utah ft -f flea i KulO OV Act r. 'Mr s W I AUTOMATIC 11 I just turn on the faucet ' CONVENIENT P hot water always "on tap" 50 j i SIMPLE If L . . 0 I no switches to turn on or offj MODERN as electricity I COOL 2 I heavily insulated - CLEAN as an electric light . HEALTHFUL promotes cleanliness DURABLE 'I 0 practically no "wear out" sp: 1 ECONOMICAL no waste heat DEPENDABLE install it and forget it 2 - BUY FROM YOUR DEALER rowu a iiaat company misiaoi A Wilda Wells To Be June Bride Mr. and Mrs. George F. Wells are announcing the engagement en-gagement of their daughter. Wilda to Desmond O. Larson. The marriage will take place in parly June in the Salt Lake Temple. Miss Wells is a graduate of the Lincoln High school and the L. D. S- Seminary and is a I - . ; Vertiya Club Ladies Meet 1 Mrs. Fenton Prince entertain-I entertain-I cd the members of the Vertiya Club at her new home in Orem last week. Mrs. Dean Anderson reviewed "Two on a Continent" Contin-ent" for the ladies and luncheon lun-cheon was served. One guest. Mrs. James Nor-1 ton and the following members I enjoyed the evening: Mesdames Arnold Burningham, Carl Row- WATER FOR RENT Provo Reservoir Water, Alpine Al-pine District for 1947 irrigation irri-gation season. Apply 130 South 1st East. Provo. ATTRACTIVE SUMMER POSITIONS: HOME MOTHER for M. I. A. Girls Canyon Home. Musi be a devout La::ir Day Saint Lady with leadership and managerial ability, plus capacity to get ..along . with young girls. . .RECREATIONAL LEADER qualified to lead in various var-ious out-of-doors sports and Arts and Crafts. LADY WITH EXPERIENCE COOKING for large groups who can also supervise girls in kitchen work. Write qualifications and recommendations and salary expected ex-pected to Box B, Orem-Geneva Times. Lawn Mowers HANI) CULTIVATORS CHICK BROODERS CHICK FEEDERS CHICK WATER FOUNTS BICYCLES - RUBBER HOSE GARDEN TOOLS AND ALL KINDS OF .SEEDS Lumber & Hardware at OB EM UTAH RENT OR LEASE able for garden crops. Farm on ."hare or lease. Lyn Behrman, 2nd house North of Mt. View Sub-Division, Orem. 3t. Real Estate For Sale Three acres choice land and water right - Edge-monl, Edge-monl, good location for home and small acerage, j priced for quick sale. Ap- I ply 130 South 1st East, Provo. 20-30 CLUB CANCER BENEFIT DANCE May 2nd, 1947, at TALK OF THE TOWN DANCE HALL! Help fight cancer, America's Ameri-ca's No. 1 enemy. Dance at The Talk of The Town May 2, 1947. Have fun, enjoy good music and win a prize. See the 20-30 Cancer Plymouth Ply-mouth car at corner of 1st West and Center in Provo. TIRE REPAIRING VULCANIZING BATTERIES BRIMHALL BROS. '21 W. lit N. Prov Tkaaa j Jlllllp,. All Makes Typewriters and Adding Machines Repaired & Reconditioned We Call and Deliver Estimates Free Prices Reasonable 20 YEARS SERVICE IN PROVO PROVO TYPEWRITER SERVICE 52 North 4th West PETER J.WIPF Phone 69J or W Information Regarding The Telephone Strike This is the second week of the telephone strike and we regret sincerely the inconvenience it is causing. caus-ing. We realize it affects many people because the telephone is so closely allied with the business and social so-cial life of the community. Union Demands Would Increase Pay Rolls 70 We have bargained in good faith with the unions but the demands are so excessive that we do not feel it is fair to telephone users or those who have risked their savings in the business to acceed. The frequently quoted "$12 a week increase" actually becomes more than twice that when woven into the national nati-onal pattern, plus some local additions. It would place telephone workers far above community wage levels ..: . : and necessitate a substantial increase in telephone rates. Offer to Arbitrate Still Stands We believe that telephone wages compare favorably fa-vorably with others in this area for similar skills and training. Before-the strike began we proposed that wage issues be arbitrated by a group of impartial citizens of this area. That offer is still open as is the offer to extend the present contracts covering wages and working conditions. We appreciate your continued friendly cooperation coope-ration and we will make every effort that is fair to everyone to get normal service restored. THE MOUNTAIN STATES TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY Mil .i f i |