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Show DELIGHTFUL SURPRISE SMASH ' Published Weekly Office: Dragerton Theatre Phone Dragerton 16 or 12R22 This is a comedy dedicated to but the Seaton script is so over- -i faith, and faith 'is defined In a crowded wit hthem that, for a line of the dialogue as believing change, it will probably not harm in things that common sense tells the show to have audiences tipped not It is a neat definition, of in advance about the plot ss second-clamatter Entered as but almost about Mir- - twists. The entertainment is everything 7 at office 1947 at the post July .1 acle on 34th Street is equally greater than the simple novelty of Dragerton, under the act of March neat. The William Perlberg pro- - proceedings. The original was a 3, 1879. duction, delightf&yy written for. story by Valentine Davis, n, the screen and directed by George In the starring roles are Dr. CoContributing Editors may well prove to be one reen OHara and John Payne and lombo, Ernest Cox, Jean Crosby, of the sleeper hits of the year! theirs is the task of keeping the Fred Johnson, Harold Hanson, for 20th-Fo- x. Not many among spark of romance m the picture, Verndn Lund, Orion Mortenson, the large group of Hollywood That they accomplish it Olsen, Father Sanders, press who attended an invitation-- 1 ingly is a tribute to their individ- Betty Jean rcglajen, George al preview knew anything about ual abilities. Miss OHara is a Perez, Joan Malaby, LaVae De the story of the picture, for it Jiad junior executive at Macys, and a Angeles, Patricia Waring and teen deliberately under-publici- zrealist who refuses to complete Fern Peterson. j ed. This group awarded "Miracle accept the idea that she had any-- a Photographer John Blevin. hearty round of applause at its thing to do with hiring the actual conclusion, an unusual procedure Santa Claus. She is in the process at press showings in a town that! of dismissing him as a harmless ' makes more movies than it ap-o- ld nut when it suddenly turns J proves, that his stunt of telling kids jout W,l In a nutshell, Miracle is about, which New York store sold the how a fellow who called himself best brand of wanted toys is an 1 builder for Kris Kringle went to work at enormous good-wi- ll 1 Macys Department Store as a Macys. Santa Claus, 'then had to prbve Payne is a young attorney living in the apartment across the hall III a that is there Claus Santa legally in order to get himself out of theUrom Mis OHara, He is interest- , , nuthouse. The role of Kris is ed in making friends with her II ; happily played with a gratifying through her child and, of course, straight and bearded face by Ed- makes the most of the arrival of mund Gwenn, who has never been Kris Kringle. His best opportu- II better in his long and distinguish-- I mty comes when he quits his III ed career. The same can be said stuffy law firm to be defense at-- of Gene Lockhart, who is a joy j torney. At the climax, Payne ful as the New York supreme court ly capitalizes upon the authority judge 'presiding at the sanity f his role, II Natalie Wood impress as a ' hearing. Then there are msmor able moments with Porter Hall as totally unactorish child in the part M : : a store employee with preientions of Susan, Miss OHaras first' of being a phychiatrist, Philip grader daughter. She will bring : Tonge as the manager of the toy an honest lump to audiences William Frawley as a throats when she goes around mut department, Ht : : smart political steerer, Jerome tering, "I believe. Its silly, but believe. Strangely enough, you Cowan as the prosecuting attor-- jl 1 DALE PETERSON 1 ney, and Alvin Greenman as the are likely to believe, too. Prop. Seatons direction is able in all junior Santa impersonator, Albert. e smar Perlberg proresocs' These are all gorgeous characters, IIMH duction has some excellent techni- cal contributions, among them the photography' by Charles" Clarke 'and Lloyd Ahern, art' direction by Richard Day and Richard lrvine, and musical direction by Alfred Newman. The music is by Cyril j I MaU-Seato- f I I II I i J Quality Service Work Guaranteed PETERSONS i DRY CLEANERS II it llllinillt of course, says he is being secuted. THIS and THAT MIRACLE ON 34TH STREET 9 IS Dragcrton Tribune MU RUDY ALBERT MENOTTI, POGLAJEN & CO. would have a good story about their deeds of valor during the deer season. They went up into the White Mountains fully equipped with the very best in hunting supplies. No sooner had the boys camped MERLE ANDERSON killed a than they smelled deer. Out they w ent and immediately shot the two-poi- nt buck, while CONWAY , biggest deer ever seen i n the OVESON got himself a four-poi- nt White Mts. They loaded this buck in (he La Sal Mountains. buck on the back of a poor horse. Out they went GALBREATH JERRY After After several hours more for deer. 17 buck shots one with at fired to where they back came out hitting him, RAY NAYLOR they tied had the poor to You hit them, hollered, got was gone! All that day JERRY, they wont dies from heart horse, He and on into the searched, they trouble. POP SLAUGENH AUPT In fact, ALBERT and RUDY night. JERRYS at home keeping stayed FREDDIE home fires burning with the un- got marooned up there. MENOTTI came into camp that would that POP He, derstanding and tried to find ALBERT and get the deer. POP failed to get a day RUDY. He failed and started to deer. look for them the next day. He and BOB HEERS got so close to the went so far on horseback, back came When walked. then he deer and shot at it so many times that the deer got' powder burns to where he had tied his horse, it but still never got hit. BOB is was gone. So FREDDY walked miles back to camp. He the thinking very seriously of organiz- foundsjx RUDY and ALBERT that ing a rifle shooting practice club had horse and w'as also his taken next set for is He already getting bed. They never his in year. It is always the same old sleeping i 240-poj- nd story, just wait till next year. I wonder if the SHERIFF, BOB BRUSH, ever found his coat. I know he didnt find any deer. BILL HOGG got himself a goose instead of a deer. GEORGE FOS- TER had a good time but no?? DOC MONNETT also had a good, time as did HARK HANSON.' BROTHER JONES in the shoe( shop shot a good size buck. JIMMIE ABEYTA got himself a little' DEAR Sunday. VERNON LUND did okay over around Mt. Pleas-- 1 ant. LES PETERSON was strictly! on the target both for deer and ducks. RUFUS CARPENTER went out last Thursday into Sunnyside can-- 1 yon and, after walking from dawn until 5 oclock, he finally managed to get himself a big buck. Tickled pink, he rushes right down the canyon and gets his brother-- ! Mockridge and unobtrusively EARL SADLER, to bring, good. Jack D. Grant. the car up the canyon and help him load it on. Back they went, PATRONIZE DRAGERTON but to their surprise and chagrin, TRIBUNE ADVERTISERS they couldnt find the huge buck. After spending a restless night and dreaming of disappearing deers, EARL and RUFUS went back into the canyon and finally found the buck. 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Before deer fact, LOUIE LIVING ROOM a very high opinion of Dragerton season opened, SWEDE OLSEN invited LOUIE and EMMA over, for a deer steak dinner. The other day LOUIE called MRS. OL- -, SEN and asked her what day the steak dinner was to be She brusquely answered, October 28, 1948. Louie says,-H- e definitely is going to hold the SWEDE to this date even if the SWEDE has, to break down and buy a buck., FURNITURE Doc FRED JONES always comes CARBOII and BEDROOM Easy Terms back from deer hunting with something. Three years or so ago he came back with a broken arm.! This year he came back with a black eye. Occasionally he brings a deer back. The boys are starting a pool and dropping a small ante in to guess what DOC JONES comes back with next year. DOC, FURNITURE CO. FIRST WEST PHONE 258 76 N. 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Of course, the only thing they ever drink is NICK ZAKIS sliot for himself a water. inches. 31 buck with a spread of So far, it tops everything in the Sure, RAY NAYLOR had a good LES PETERSONS POOL at the is deer NICK story, too, but the way I hear In high fact, barbershop. man up north of here where he it is that DOC JONES told RAY shot the big buck. NICK had to sit jn the chair under the tree mighty fine company with him. and he would chase it right into N RAYS lap. So DOC JONES proThere was ZAPHA and ZAKIS and JENNIE ceeded to track and chase the deer ABEYTA. All the girls caught was for five miles (thats a long ways a cold. They went up to SOAP for DOC to go even in an automobile). Darned if he didnt chase BASIN, near the Wyoming line. it right into RAYS lap. That is and the verified story of how RAY MORTENSON BISHOP CHESTER ANDERSON have been NAYLOR caught his deer. PRETfor the past TY SOFT WORK. on the did find the deer, the horse, and the other equipment that w'as on the horse. - - JUST RECEIVED m-la- w, - per- (Continued from Page One) FRANK GLEASON left his wife at the picture show a week ago Monday night, telling her he was going to the Rotary Dinner. There wasn't any Rotary Dinner that night. Where did you really go, FRANK, we-- d all like to know. j PI 7 fin NOW Tuesday, October 28, 1947 THE DRAGERTON TRIBUNE, DRAGERTON, UTAH PAGE FOUR prtMd .18.95 LEWIS LADIES STORE (FORMERLY i PRICE LA MODE-A- ) UTAH |