Show Here's Hollywood's All-Sta- r AU-Americ- Capacity Crowds tYou Have a Coal Furnace? Please Applaud Weber Lubricate the Fan Eleven an Weoer coilese a fifteenth annual Christmas oratorio "A Child Is Born" played before two capacity audiences in the Ogden high school i auditorium last night Director-composRoland Parry coordinated th si choirs anlnists and string ensembles with precision The annual college Christmas production was well received by both audiences One performance was at p m and a later one was at nine p m All seats were taken for both performances Singing the role of "Isaiah" for his tenth season was Ogden tenor Jack Larsen who did exceptionally well oh his solo rendition of "For Unto Us a Child Is Born" Other outstanding soloists who were warmly applauded by the listeners included Kathleen Belnap Earl Johnston Dick Slater and Ross Giles Dean Thueson narrated for the oratorio with passages from Holy Writ j it ll — Yvonne Carlo: Never fail to throw the boya for a loss six-thir- LE — Piper Laurie: No one has more passes tossed at Ri — I ana Turner: Has so mnch to guard WHMMP sr RT — Ann Sheridan: Never penalized for roughing the paster LH— Shelley Winters: she's so nsed to guardinf her Jewels LO— Sonje Hcnie: She's always kicking i ty 4th Ward to Give Christmas Play A one-aChristmas play adapted from the story "Why the Chimes Rang" will be presented in the LDS Fourth ward M I A meeting tomorrow at seven-thirt- y p m Included in the cast am Divio Nedra Astile Connie Lackey Tnlan mith Knrla SnarrnuShuDe Jaclyn Tueller and Marlia Hill Background music will be presented by Kent Berg and Byron Montaomerv Directors are Marnri Strand and Noram Vowles ct - Morgan Legion Party FB — Dagtnar: She's great at line plungRH— Denice Darcel: Outlittle yardage haa gone around ing English ahe'a tea standing In the can't be beat in fact ing formation expert system her season and where but to Hollywood would sistant Director Jesse Hibbs offer the lineup above Selection of the It's the of A former eleven? atelier aggregation was reported by ErskJe Johnson Hollywood reportfeminine to standout couple your go you pick er for The Standard-Examingrid greats Movie Producer Aaron Rosenberg and As QB — Deborah Kerr: RE — Gypsy Rose Lee: Because so Be- ' two-plato- on MORGAN Dec 10— The annual Christmas party of American Legion post No 67 and auxiliary will be held tonight at eight o'clock in the Daughters of Utah Pioneers building here Plans for Christmas remembrances to the aged will be made — Jolson's Widow Weds Champneys 4200 Riverdale road where such an occurence re suited in a home filled with smoke Chief Jensen's advice is for all residents with such an installation to check and oil the fan motor He said most of the difficulty of this nature comes when the weather is the coldest and the fan is running almost continuously If residents will follow his advice Chief Jensen said not only would it save his men time and effort but would prevent possible smoke damage to the home and a considerable disruption on the part of residents Ogden Baritone Nosed Out in Tableaux Effects The tableaux effects which were staged under the direction of John Kelly added a dramatic and effectual touch to the musical J Clair Anderson of the college music department provided interlude music on the electric organ her —— —— Weber County Fire Chief K L Jensen has a bit of advice for furnace owners in connection with the current cold snap Chief Jensen says crews of his department have made several runs in the past four days to homes where the furnace circulating air fan has run dry of oil and started smoking In fact crews made a run last evening to the home of R F College Oratorio er OGDEN 0JTAK1 STANOARO EXAMINFR MONDAY EVENING DECEMBER 10 1951 THE T Earle Galbraith Jnlon 29 widow of the late "aaaaany linger" AI JoUon and Film Producer Norman Kraana (right) It smile happily after their elopement to Laa Vegaa Their aaarriage was sermrkw U the fllaa cel—y Heidt Contest Ogden baritone Bruce Wallace Class Play Tonight received a tremendous ovation on EVANSTON Wyq Dec 10— The the Horace Heidt show in Whittier Calif last night but was nosed out Guardian class of the Bee Hive of for first prize by Accordionist Lou the L O S Third ward will present a play "Every thing Is Lovely Prohut Thousands of Utahns heard the at Christmas" at the M I A meetshow on a national hookup Singtonight at the First ward hall ing "Glory Road" Wallace com- ing Mrs Gilbert O Bills class teacher in finals the peted quarter against four other contestants The finals is directing arrangements will be held next Sunday night It was reported Wallace finished ' second just 11 points back of Pro-hwho recently appeared in OgNOW PLAYING den Prohut received $750 for winning eOOOJOOOOOO'eeeeeeee'eeea t the fifth quarter-finevent ami aiwaa wraaea Wallace is employed by the Utah Industrial school in Ogden and has been singing for many years Note: Due to 4 Remodeling Theatre Closed AH Day Teeadey And Wedwetday Until PM LAST DAY! ut 0aI mam BWMNB al "Tl'YIK PADVIVAt I I A PLACE i IN TOE SUN r? "wHimi AT A TON A 11 Comedv — Shorts Red Skelton Esther Williams Starting Time 7:M P M Ilk Box Office Open Today t:45 "ALLS" P 3 Free Lighted Parking Area "'AILS" S aof 30 "IIGAI" 71S H er Barbara Pay ton Can'f Figure Our What Men Fight Over CHICAGO Dec 10 (UP)— Blondef Burr also denied reports that Bar- Barbara Payton who inspired a bara had visited the home The blonde beauty hinted that lovers' bout between actors Tom she and Tone might be reconciled toNeal and Franchot Tone said She said Tone was still living in day she couldn't figure out what her Hollywood home and that she she has that men fight over "I'll be darned if I know what it Is" she said "but I'd sure like to Wins Shorthand Honor get rid of it" Barbara yesterday denied emSALT LAKE CITY Dec 10 (AP) phatically that she had seen or Miss Miriam Parker of Salt Lake talked to Neal although Neal is close at hand in nearby Evanston City has become the first court reShe said she spent much of her porter in Utah history to earn a time on the telephone chatting long Certificate of Proficiency from the distance with Tone who was National Shorthand Reporters askayoed by Neal in a Hollywood sociation Miss Parker Third disbattle over her affections She and Tone were married after trict court reporter for 10 years the battle but he filed suit for di- was among nine Utah court re- vorce S3 riavs after th wpridine porters who took an examination ceremony Neal was staying at the home of during the annual Utah Shorthand a sister Mrs Walter Burr and re- - Reporters association conference fused to talk to reporters But Mrs i Saturday K NOW PLAYING i w ill go there when she finishes her Barbara said she was getting work in Chicago "fed up" with her personal prob "We'll have to work it out from there" she said "and probably lems "This life is wearing me down make a joint statement when we to God" she said honest get together" HSfej aaaBa "3'''°fc Missionaries Set God the Creator Dance at B Y U Sermon Subject PROVO Dec 10 — The annual Brigham Young university Mistletoe Frolic sponsored by BYU returned missionaries is set for Friday December 14 at nine p m in BYU social hall and Smith ballroom Dance chairman Frank Daly announced the dance Panguitch theme "Bells Agio" and reminded students that the dance is a heels and hose affair Other committee members include Mel Murray Albuquerque N M decorations T V Thomas Boise Ida master of ceremonies Francis Webb Hollywood Calif programs Gerald Turner Olympia Wash refreshments and Bill Farnsworth Redwood City Calif publicity "In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth " This Biblical citation (Genesis 1:1) provided the Golden Text for the on "God the Only Cause and Creator" at all authorized Christian Science churches Sunday Other significant Scriptural passages read: "Bless the Lord O my soul Who laid the foundations of the earth that it should not be removed forever" (Psalms 104:1 5) "Mind is the grand creator" writes Mary Baker Eddy "and there can be no power except that which is derived from Mind" Continuing she writes "If Mind was first chronologically it is first potentially and must be first eternally? then give to Mind the glory honor dominion and power everlastingly due its holy name" (S & lesson- -sermon H p 143) 'This guy was NOW my double OpenMRU12:45 and my wife was in tlit double cross!" The Story Of A Great Detective Who Didn't Know He Was Trailing His Own Heartbreak! ELEANOR Here mm Someday he's told himself I'm going to turn in my old car and get a new one And he said still talking to himself when I do that I'm going to size up the field-g- ive 'em all a real over going You see him here at the wheel of a Buick He hasn't bought it— yet It's a demonstrator and he's trying it out But the more he tries it the more he knows he's been wasting a lot of time From the moment he looked inside he said: Here's the room— and the comfort— and the style Tve been looking for Then he nudged its Fireball Engine into action It's a d as you probably know He eased out into traffic Stopped and started for a couple of traffic lights and said something to the effect that this Dynaflow Drive is a honey Why don't they all build 'em this way? He saw a bump ahead Place where the pavement WtlUM torn UUAMWYUR r"n m robcrt wyioi- - immn Last Complete Show Starts is a man who's been doing a lot of P SIDNEY KINGSl£Y n'MNNfi! am OlMlfOL' Picture of a man making a smart decision PHUff rOM SIDNEY KWGSIEY at 9:30 WED valve-in-hea- high-compressi- CO-HI- T a a aj sS Braaw a SaaB SBi I saJ 9 ' ' Sbbb "T i pineal I'lPt an tfMat fat SUPS u mam MSI: ua M MM m h m I JKM$m£k Ten minutes more— and he knew something else You don't really steer a Buick It just about steers itself Stays right on the beam on the straightaway Even straightens itself out after a curve To make a long story short— he's found out mat nothing else he's tried out can hold a candle— not even a little Christmas candle— to this bonnie beauty Back at the Buick showroom he's going to get one more surprise The price of a Buick is a lot less than he'd guessed it would be Moral: Smart Buy's Buick—right now mi mmmmmmtt One of the Family bAm f! W Vaaaar 2 M0OM Ten minutes later he was out on an open stretch of road Tried an experimental push on the gas treadle You couldn't want more Boy— what a take-ofthan that power bv i Mo a d ma stmm II had been torn up Other cars were braking down to a creep to cross it He held back— rolled right across at regular speed with barely a bobble It's hard to believe he said but what they say about Buick's ride is Jght at the Friendly BROWNING CORNER whin urrii AiroMOififS aii iuut buick ami iuho intm ss OGDEN BUICK SALES CO Frank M Browning 2619 Washington Boulevard Phono 5S71 fa Sal - - W Wrecker and Towing Service Dial 9537 |