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Show t Clip Son ff.ST LANSING, Mich. er. John, a Michigan 'UP-upa- r-old llege State Costudent, didnt see pre-la- his son and stood up, clipping he off one of the finger joints. when of finer An tip into the joint of his derson lost the leg while fightartificial leg. The lath- - ing in Germany in 1945, Timothy Anderson mm Missionaries Have Party To Honor Two Members Jenki" TODAY and SATURDAY ' jn Technicolor with RUTH ROMAN DANE CLARK MASSEY RAYMOND Guar ante, kt epwttfco, ted, 2 "MILITARY ACADEMY" , with THAT 10TH AVENUE GANG , PARAMOUNT NEWS CARTOON rtZ SUNDAY AND MONDAY ONLY Eliitit g and you, ltonI n JNDAY Earl and Sauer Dorothy Young, Willard, baby girl, born June 23. Wayne Richard and Maxine Merrell Nelson, Perry, baby boy, born June 23. Ronald and Shirley Call Hyde, Brigham City, baby boy, born June 24. Oleen and Leatha Sanders Godfrey, Brigham City, baby boy, born June 25. John and Marjorie Petersen Anderson, Brigham - City,, baby boy, born June 26. Merlin and Ruth Bosworth Lemon, Willard, baby girl, born June 27. Phone your news to 1,000. Curtis Perry and Orson Hollis were honored at a party given by the South Box Elder stake missionaries June 16 at the home of the missionaries' president, W. T. Davis. Elder Perry will leave In the near future to fulfill a mission to rhe Central Atlantic mission field and Elder Hollis was recently released as president of the missionaries. Remarks were made by A- followed by comic readings by Gneane Anderson. A vocal solo was rendered by Mrs. Ivy Hyde, formerly of Wales, England. She sang the Welch national anthem first In the Welch language then in Eng lish. Remarks were then made by W, T. Davis and Alonzo Barker anil responses were by Curtis Perry and Orson Hollis. Refreshments were served to the following missionaries and their partners: W. T. Davis, Alonzo Barker, A. M. Nielsen, Don Barker, Alonzo Anderson, Jay Mathews, Joyce Mathews, Roma Jeppsen and Velma , 1 SNOW CARNIVAL Moods u r Pleas 0; a Wanted With A Gun, Whip . , . or a Kiss! BLONDIES THE Things of These flux r Concert Ueio with Penny Singleton Arthur Lake Larry Simms Technicolor Robert Preston, Color by starring Chill Wills,1 Robert Sterling and introducing Howard $W der News John To Reservists Van Engelens " Of Worship' McLeod t We Hail HOLLYWOOD MOVIES L ARE BETTER THAN EVER AT THE ROXY Zach-ar- y Billie had been In vaudeville In a sister act with Wynne Gibson and Cagney with Ada Jaffe. Cagney joined his wife and Miss Gibson in a new vaudeville unit with Lew Fields. Then he worked another act with Harry Grib-bo- "PROMISED But my agent changed my He mind, he relates sadly. told me I was a cinch to crack the movies. I shouldnt have listened. It looked at first as though the agent was right. One major studio interviewed Charles and ordered him not to leave town. They had just the part coming up in a month. It was two months before the said. Charles picture rolled, Meanwhile Id acquired a light tan and a heavy mortgage on a home in the San Fernando valley. Then they told me the part had been rewritten for Lassie." . Producer Dies The agent lined up another producer who was excited over Charles possibilities. As he was ready to star Charles, the producer had a heart attack and the whole thing was called off. This went on for five months, Charles says. I wanted to stay, but my checking account said go. Sunshine and swimming pools are swell, but theyll never replace three meals a day. He was ready to go back into escrow when his agent took him to RKO Radio studios. Within three hours he had been assigned for a top supporting role In Walk Softly, Stranger. I was all set to be nervous as a bridegroom, Charles said. You know, my first movie, strange faces, everything. Then he reported to the wardrobe department to pick up his clothes. 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WELL BE "NEVER GIVE A SUCKER AN EVEN BREAK" Saturday Only Roy Rogers In 'DOWN DAKOTA WAY" In Color ALSO Dana Clark in "MOON RISE" Sunday and Monday Robert' Stack and, Jackie Cooper in , VALLEY' July 4, "MEN OF TEXAS" ; ALSO a, 7, a 21, 22. 24 , Olson and Johnson in "HELZAPOPPIN" Tuesday , July 4th And Wednesday Mark Stevens and Colleen Grey In 14, IB, 17, ia Box Office 2nd Sauth A Main July 'WILL JAMES (SAND) In Technicolor Mall Orders Filled Promptly , Prlcai 120 10 2M 3o Z THE PICK O' THE PICTURES' THE PICTURES" PICK O FRI. & SATURDAY PON CASTLE And ELYSE KNOX With Regis Toomey and Charles D. Brown in , l U-..- ' htwl IJl VICTOR Urmia Inc A PLUS: In Your Shoes Based On The Novel By Cornell Woolrich JOIT JUMUIK I picri I, urn MCI tot Mil mt MnM . Nnctt DMrlfcglt JULY THREE DAYS 4,5, - AND 6 Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday . iVl I NEWS AND SELECTED SHORT SUBJECTS PLUS Its Full of Excitement! Guaranteed the Best Show Theyve Ever Made Kill kyJtlN STIttES fcjf RKO ta4 fkbum, tHu WHAT A HOLIDAY SPECIAL! ROY ROGERS LI AND with: Renie Riano Joe Yule Jim Red Bannon Tim Ryan Riley Hill AND THE CARTOONIST HIMSELF GEORGE McMANUS TRIGGER in TRICGEK, JIT; AND Cartoon Circus RED r,IE!I 03 f TOE VAB PATH! jXAnmc FEorniER tuzillsi Amaricaa Mott Famous Fighting Scout . On the' Screen in a Etaae o! Action! 4 Color Cartoons SATURDAY 1:00 P.M. CLOSED! your. Monday ; July 3 . Tuesday, July 4 v Smmsistmrt CyRarfar Walls . liggar Class Arse Hadfield Furniture Company. Staariag SGadt-ir- tide COM Brigham City, Utah V i Plus: , w Our Gang Comedy "FOR, PETE'S Kaiser Furniture Company De Ford'i "w I HOLLYWOOD (UP) The vaudeville act of Vernon and Nye hasnt trod the boards in many a year. But any theater in the country would still jump to bill them. Vernon and Nye are James Cagney and his wife of 25 years, Frances ( Billie ) Vernon. They wouldnt just be trading on Cagneys movie fame, either; theyve kept the act in 6hape. Sure, we still dance together, Cagney said. We like to work up a new dance routine and polish a song or two. Its just a form of relaxation, but dont sell Vernon and Nye short Its still a good act Cagney, whos now producing and starring in Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye at Warner Bros., has come a Jong way. Things really were tough for him when the act of Vernon and Nye was born. UKE THIS! Easy, Last Times Tonight W. C. Fields in two of his great comedies of all time of Utah Praaenta University THEATRE N Highway 91 At East Edge of Brigham City Billie went back to line up something, and that ended Vernon and Nye. Finally Cagney got a break on the stage in the Jim Tully Outside dYama, Looking In, and after that came movie stardom. But neither he nor his wife has forgotten the days as Vernon and Nye. Thats one reason they keep the act polished and ready to go. Shop New York. AT and CARTOON Barrymore, Jr. FAMILY SALE HERO SUNDOWNERS ENTIRE NOW ON HIT NO. 2 What They Took THE BILL PROGRAM DOUBLE A of These FOR STARTS JULY FOURTH M They ... Charles didnt intend to go into movies when he came to Hollywood and he never should have changed his mind. Charles, who has had 16 years of experience in vaudeville and on the stake, just intended to play the role of Chief Sitting Bull in a summer theater production of Annie Get Your Gun. Then he bought a ticket to head back to the sidewalks of M DRIVE-I- York. Things Look Dark For Danl Boone as portrayed by David Bruce, when the Indians raid and capture the stockade and put young Danl in a tight spot, a pictured her6. The colored film, Young Daniel Boone," is' on the holiday double bill at the Capitol,' opening Tuesday, July 4, for three days. , Crys- had enough for one fare to New By PATRICIA CLARY HOLLYWOOD (UP) NEWS CARTOON I Specials Brigham City- - Utah Friday, June 30 ,1950 participating. -- A LSO Tin, - evening, from when hhe Promenaders Box Elder county were host to the square dance club from Cache Valley and Merry Mixers from Tremonton. A delicious pot luck supper was enjoyed. The rest of the evening was spent in the large dance hall, where everyone had a good time doing folk dances, mixers and squares. There were over 50 couples Perfect Strangers' ' Technicolor Hour of dancing party tal Springs Saturday PAOE FTV , ELDER JOURNAL BOX Entertain Dancing Groups At Springs A square very successful was held at of Kitty Foyle In Another Hit As Great! The Lovers Tout MORGAN ROGERS UG To DENNIS GINGER da But!er Jensen, baby boy born JuneD'22N' Hit No. " "BARRICADE El-h- ,nd bill program double and Maxine Johnson Jones, Malad, Idaho, baby girl born June 20. Ronald and Myrna Nelson Perry, baby boy, born June Box Elder Promenaders Attack On The Stockade . North Main Furniture Company EMPLOYEES GOING FISHING! ; COLORED SAKJi" CARTOONS J I |