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Show Friday, August 11, 1933 THE MIDVALE JOURNAL one of the prime causes which may eventually undo all of the good that has been done and prevent the re· turn of prosperity. Vern011 Gny, Edit or Our local dealers have an opporto perform their duties as tunity BDtered as second class matter at by keeping prices f rom citizens good tile JIO'ItOffico a t Midvale, Utah, under being skyrocketed beyond reason, Act of :Mar ch S, 1879. and also by ao doing to win the last- ~T•lTiliJ) o!$ •ubseriptlon, per y ear (l.D ing respect, confidence and trade of . ...vaDce ' 1 .00. communit y. this town and f arnung Keep Washington advised as to ADVERTISING RATES Dlaplay, per column !nch. ............. $0.851 any profiteering and gouging on the Readers. per Une ...................-....... .10 part of manufacturers and whole- MIDVALE JOURNAL Modern Job P rintin g Department salers. And the buying public should do maintained j ll prices based on the the same-Richfield Reaper. Franldlnc Prin tin g Price List. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ .,. All bwllneas cor r espondence should be addressed to the Midvale Journal, 186 N. :Main St ., Midvale, Utah !'bone *l EAST MIDVALE a.{id. 178. l MRS. RACHEL FORBUSH Correspondent J?bone 1\D.dvale 280-W A. Wilson, Sunday, and enjoyed a motor ride to Utah county. Monday afternoon Mrs. M. M. Hand o! Sandy, Mrs. George Hilton and baby1 of Ogden, and Mrs. Eugene Jones of Salt Lake visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Forbush. Mr. and I\frs. Apolis Lambson announce the birth of a. baby girl, born Monday. Miss Evelyn Carlsen and Harris Bennion of Taylorsville were married last week. A wedding dance in their honor was held Wednesday evening at the East Midvale ward amusement hall. One hundred guests wer~ pres· ent. Mrs. Rose Holden, Mrs. Ethel Hays of Midvale, Mrs. Pearl Shaw of Murray and Mrs. Mable Webb of Salt Lake joined other relatives and friends and gathered Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Nora Hammer of Salt Lake, complimenting her 50th birthday. Refreshments were served and a very social time enjoyed. Mr. and 1\.frs. Joe Wilson and children and Mrs. Mary Tripp visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Bolt· ger of Sandy. ~-------------------- KEEP PBICES WITHIN REASON F armera will BOOn be having' some A very pleasant afternoon was money to spend, when their crops are spent Thursday of last week at the market ed. ward house when M. I. A. officers First of all, they will be settling up and memPers entertained at a very preaalng obligations which have been well arranged party complimenting worrying them for the past three Mrs. Flora Beckstrom. Games were I UNJ0 N years. Then they wlll be replenish· enjoyed and refreshments were served lng clothin g and shoes and other to 33. MRS. RACHEL FORBUSH David F. Smith, state commissioner dally n ecessities, not forgetting the Pho~~~:!e;:O-w famUy table. Farm machinery and of agriculture and also high councilimplements will be repaired and put man of Ensign stake, was the speaker j o In t s esslon Of the M · I · A. of "t. Mrs. Andrew o. "adsen lnto better shape for use. There will a t th e con .a.&. .a.&. "ld t E as t Jl',1. v a1 e ward Sunday evek thi dl a go. to be many places for their money s wee a t th e ning. His subject was "Success in Pleasant is spen ng th •t eir Life.'' The stake Gleaner girls trio home of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth The day when men can SI 1n sang two numbers and Miss Edna Brady. walt stores and shops and offices and Mrs. Leila Nix and Miss Olive for business to drift in has passed It Glover rendered a soprano solo. Miss Eva Lewis of :M idvale was a Lauritzen chaperoned members of Ia an age when we must go out and hunt business, and the best and most house guest Wednesday of Mrs. Ly- their Sunday school class and enjoyed Wednesday with a trip to Mt. Timpersisten t hunter is the one who gets gia. Larsen. Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Pruhs and Miss panogos. After the climb, a plunge the bulk of it. at Saratoga, followed by luncheon, · h f s It L k e were a f Mra and They go Ju II a Raw I etg o Buyers are like fish. In a very pIeasant d ay. filled Mrs 0 d t S 5 dl Earl Evans of East Midvale, Mrs. · · un ay nner gues wher e there is something to be found. ". Wall " Ashment. R. W. b fi da ld ••.u:us. ace B rown o f U ruon, In I.UG o Mrs. Harry Holden and Mrs. Geo. .Lv.Lrs. s ermen ys many used to throw feed into pools to at- Watts were dinner guests Tuesday of Clyde Brady of Mtllcreck met at the home of Mrs. Erin Howard, also of tract the fish, knowing that they Mrs. Chester Hays of Midvale. Roy Poulson, who is stationed with Millcreek, and entertained their mowould come again and again as long aa there was food In that spot to be the C. C. C. at Salina, spent the ther, Mrs. Walter Berrett, complimenting her bilthday anniversary. h&d.. catches wer e easy and plenti- week-end with his family. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Greer spent the Friday evening, August 18, at 8 tul then. o'clock, at the ward amusement hall, week-end in Meadow, guests of Mrs. It 1a so with the buyer. He goes the M. I. A. will entertain at e. mo- Greer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E . B. .. . where h e can find what he wants and there' and daughters' party. All mo-~ Bushnell. Miss Bet~ Boggess IS spending thlS will not be overcharged, and, once thers of the ward and all daughters he becomes accustomed to trading at of the M. I. A. are invited to be pres-~ week at Ptnecrest, guest of Miss Mary Jenkins of Murray. aueh a store or shop he is not in- ent Mr. and Mrs. Horace W. Burgan and Mrs. Merrell Davis and eliDed to b reak away and stray into children of Murray visited Sunday J and daughters, Carol and Reva, spent new places. City merchants are taking unfair I evening with Mr. and Mrs. Harold lastkweedk fwithil Mrt.Filland Mrs. Lon more. am y a Pac an B.113h Miss Wtlla Greer joined girls of the op. advantage of the p r esident's comMr. and Mrs. Ben Cutler and cbil· M. I. A. and spent the week-end in modlty p rice raise. They are not dren, of Salt Lake, were week-end . only raising them, they are kiting guests at the home of s. w. Sharp. Little Cottonwood canyon. Garf Blake, who bas spent the last them, and long before there Is any here with Mr. and Mrs. r. E. month of Incomes In Increase proportionate 0 Bushnell and other relatives and. the CODSuming public. Thla Is going to leave e. bad taste friends, returned Sunday to his home 1D the mouths of the buyers. They in Meadow. (Continued from pnae Onel Members of the ward entertained will not !eel joyous over being gyped ·~ th nin · 1 F id g ont hale! • ctent revenue to meet operating costs rd atytbeve at a.dslocta by a bunch of p rofiteers. . 1 e amusemen war awn an a The country m erchants sho'!ld take complimenting Bishop R . H. Clayton, of the city dunng the coming year. Jordan district school levy remains advantage ot his opportunities and who was recently released as bishop. win the lasting friendship of the A very splendid program was given, at 9% mills, the same as in 1932. The county commissioners hoped local and farming community con- after which dancing was enjoyed in wmers by refusing to become a party the amusement hall. Refreshments that the taxing units of Bingham and to th1a insane desire to gouge the were served by the Relief society. As Granite would find a means of prehelpless buyers. If wholesale prices a token of appreciation for service I venting proposed increases of 2 mills b uld rendered, Bishop Clayton was preh d be b Smith the and .83 mill, respectively. t d with bo k J yon reason e s o ~ are ~A•ted • o · osep a make the fa ct known to our officials sen e The commisston withheld approvai that the American, and Testimonies. d In In Waahlngt Tuesday evening, August 15, at 8 of the county's levy principally so it Y or er on, o'clock, at the East Midvale ward, a would not be in a position of being may be investigated. U the wh olesale cost of. goods is special speaker will address members forced to approve Increases for the out ot proport.ion, the eVIdence of ?f the Flower ~arden club. All those other taxing ults. The county's rate will be 5 88 .. tlls the same as that wch profiteering belongs 1n Wash- mterested are mvlted to be present. .n • · Mrs. Effie Miller of Salt Lake lllgton, wher e the officials have the visited Tuesday with Mrs Annie of last year, the commissioners prom· th b I d It gulat !sed · e Smltll.. an pun s e power to re . The commissioners explained that Mrs Mary Yates spent last week &OUgera. U the lndl vidual merchants merely 1n Copperton and Copperfield, guest the county must approve all levy re1 quests where the rates do not exahruga his shoulders, p ays the exorbt- of relatives. ceed the legal limit. Miss and Mrs. M J. Thornton tant Increases and passes It calmly The probable levies as presented to on to his c ustomers, he is condoning Annie Smith joined Mr. and Mrs. L. the county commission Wednesday were as follows: Salt Lake City, 38.08 mills; Murray, 37.48 mills; Jordan district, 24.98 mills; Midvale, 38.48 mills; Granite, 26.58 mills; Sandy, 42.48 mills; 131ngham, 36.98 mills. j If taxes are paid in adva.nce a rebate of 5 per cent will be made, beginning In January. This rebate will . decrease proportionately each month We Reserve t h e Right to Limit Quantities I after January. * * * * * Mr. IN Specials for Saturday and Monday 14 Only, August 12 Increase in County Tax Levy Tuesday. After a short repo1t meeting, a program was rendered and refreshments were served to 4.5 members. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Stone and children left during the week for Y cllowstone park. Miss Beth Smith returned home last Saturday, after spending two weeks as the guest of her sister, Mrs. Rachel Finnley, at V.-T. park. Miss Mary Madsen of Los Angeles, Calif., is a guest at the home of her father, Carl Madsen, where she will spend two weeks. Mrs. Morris Butterfield, with a party from South Jordan, spent four days up Butterfield canyon. Mrs. Thomas P. Page, Mrs. John I. Wiberg and son Dean, Mrs. Z. T. Butterfield and Mrs. George Whetman and children were luncheon guests of Mrs. Hans Nielsen last Wednesday. Mrs. Jack Madsen and Mrs. Francis May were hostesses to the memhers of the M. M. M. club at the home of Mrs. Jack Madsen, ... ednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Norton and daughter Wilma., of Pasadena, Calif., spent the week-end a.s guests of Mr. and Mrs. William 0. Page. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Huggins attended the Crane reunion at Fish Mrs. Huggins and Haven, Idaho. children will spend two weeks there. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Page had as their guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs Preston Bateman and family of West J ordan, Mr. and Mrs. George Whetman and family of Draper, Mrs. Thomas P. Page, Mrs. Florence Page and sons, Grant and Ralphj Mr. and M.rs. Eldred Hamilton and children, and Mr. and Mrs. Za.ch T. ButterRefreshments field and children. were served. Donald Peterson is spending the week in Salt Lake as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Eldred Heugly. Mrs. James Worsley and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kirk of California are guests of' their mother, Mrs. Mary A. Orgill, and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Snyder of Unlon are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Garside for the week. Mrs. Aaron Garside and Mrs. Leo Rindlisbach entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Garside 1n honor of the Daughter of Utah Pioneers, Frlday. Refreshments were served. Miss Evelyn Wright of Coalville is spending the week as guest of Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Parry. Mrs. Ezra L. Bills and Mrs. Eli Webster and children were guests during the week of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Martin and Mr. and Mrs. CUrtis Jackson of Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. GWYnne Page and famUy, Mr. and Mrs. William E. Torkelson and children attended the Jensen famUy reunion at Liberty pa::~. ~~dU~s. William E. Torkelsen have as their guest Mrs. J. C. Jen· sen of Salt Lake, mother of Mrs. Torkelsen. Bobbie Crane, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Crane, met with a serious accident Saturday when the horse he was riding stumbled and fell, crushing his foot. He is reported as im· proving at his home. Two Per Cent Sales Tax Made State Law (Continued from Page One) amount in excess of the tax, that amount also must be paid in to the state. The merchants are up against a real problem, and are faced with the necessity of working out a bracket plan which will at the same time avoid tl'ouble with the public and trouble with the commission." The tax scale follo'WB: Tax. Amount. $ .09 to $ .74........................................ lc .75 to 1.24.._ ..................................... 2c 1.25 to 1.74...... ·-·········-········-············3c 1.75 to 2.24 ........................................ 4c 2.25 to 2.74 ... _...................................5c 2.75 to 3.24 ........................................ 60 3.25 to 3.74 ..................... ·····-·····-·······7c 3.75 to 4.24 ........................................ 8c 4.25 to 4. 74 ........................................ 9c 4. 75 to 5.24......................................10c 5.25 to 5.74 ........... ·-······-··················llc 5.75 to 6.24 ......................................12c 6.25 to 6.74 .............. _.......................13c 6.75 to 7.24 ...................................... 14c 7.25 to 7.74 ......................................15c 7.75 to 8.24 ...................................... 16c MRS. Z. T. BUTTERFIELD Correspondent 8.25 to 8.74........ ·-···········-···············17c 8.75 to 9.24 ...................... _............... 18c Riverton, Utah 9.25 to 9. 7 4 ......•.•.........•........•...•....•.19c The George W. Bills' family re- 9. 75 to 10.24........ ·-··············-········-···20c union was held at Riverton, Wednes· day, in honor of Mr. Bllls' 69th birthday anniversary. Dinner was served, and all kinds of sports wel'e enjoyed by the members of the family. Mr. and Mrs. William Palmer attended the Palmer family reunion at The Ladies' Democratic Study club Saratoga, Wednesday. Miss Ruth Jensen spent several of Sandy held e. business meeting days during the week at Hertiman, Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Olga Hagander, publicity chairvisiting with relatives. Miss Blanche Freeman of Herriman spent last week as the guest of man. Plans were made for the activities for the coming season. FollowMiss Leici Freeman. -_-___ * __ 99c l*l ___-_-_- BUTTER-Fresh Creamery, lb. . • .a. BANNER MILK, Tall Can . I. • Sc I * TOMATOES-Fresh. Utah, 8 lbs . for.......... 10C CANTALOU P ESExtra choi ce, 4 for.__ 15C iru~~~s ~--~·~=···-···· 39C 0 LETTUCE- E xtr a large, solid California.... Oc 5c ~~~~!:.~-~.~-~=··· 1 10C . CHOCOLATE BARS ¥2-lb. size .................. POTATO CHIPS- 9C * Second ward Sunday, three grand~ children of the late Freeman R. Lloyd • ------------------------------Peterson Mrs. Ole names. returned home thelr rece1ved last week after visiting ln Ogden with relatives for some time. Earl J. Glade will be the speaker the quarterly conference of the at ying. Satisf and Fresh and Cured Meat. D elicious M. I. A. to be held at South Jordan Salt and Smo ked Fish on Sunday, August 13. Special musical numbers w1ll be provided. Mrs. Thomas L. Densley enterPORK NECK tained the Ladles' Literary club at BONES--4 lbs. her home Thursday. The book review was given by Ruby Broadbent. Mrs. Bert Battison, assisted by Mrs. Lynn Clark, entertained at a children's party at her home Sunday, in honor of Miss LaRue Battison and Keith Battison. They were entertained with stories and games and refreshments were served to 25 guests. Mr. and, Mrs. Loinell Myers have as their guest Mrs. Myet-s' mother, Mrs. Holly, of Augusta, Georgia. Mr. and Mrs. Gilmer Oliver of Montana are visiting with Mr-s. Oliver's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John I A. Rindlisbach, and relatives in Riverton and vicinity. MIDVALE, UTA H Where Quality Reigns Supre m e Relief wardmeeting The Riverton monthly held ItsSecond ..__________________ ___________.,! society 4-lb. pkg. ·················- Meat Department - -·- ________ 19c ~!~~t:_···········-·-··· 25c WELLS' GROCETERIA REUNIONS • • • • •• • "Forgotten Women" • • • • • •• II Friday and Saturday, August 11 and 12 II -WITH- II MARION SHILLING, REX BELL, BERYL MERCER, CARMELITA GERAGHTY, EDNA MURPHY, VIRGINIA LEE CORBIN DEMOCRATIC WOMEN HOLD BUSINESS MEET 11 m:;,~ ~=e~~~t~li/;tth~ayRI:~':~ I C ·· 5 CHg~~·~~·····;~~·;·· ··-······· pk :~~!":::-·-········-····- • Oc RIVERTON of the Crescent ward Relief society, at 7 p. m to 50 guests. Games totquilting was enjoyed. L\).ncheon was lowed, prizes being awarded to Mrs. served to 37 meooers. Mrs. E:leano:- Zella Swenson, Mrs. C. c. Jensen, Jensen, Mrs. Joseph Jensen, Mrs. William L. Hewlett, Mrs. Maud Orton Ruth Jensen and Mrs ..... F. Ilartison and Duane Richards. Evelyn Parkinson of Los Angeles were the hostesses. Mr. and Mrs. William Sanders of · is visiting with her parents, Mr. and San Francisco, Ca1if., a1·e visiting Mrs. S. E. Parkinson, and friends. Miss Erma Boulter was the guest with Mr. Sanders' parenl..~. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Sanders, at their home in of honor at a party Friday evening given by the office girls of the Parts C;rescent. company of Salt Lake, of which Miss and Swenson Clyde Mr. and Mrs. children, Grace and Bobby, of Sandy, Boulter has been an employe for the were luncheon guests lo"'r'iday evening past two years. Dtnner waa en1oyed of M.r. and Mrs. J. F. Harrison of at the Grill cafe, after which the r~ ma.inder of the evenJng waR spent at Crescent. a theate1·. MiE-s Boulter was pre~ The Old Testament class of the sented with a beautiful gift by her First ward Sunday school enjoyed a co-workers. Those enjoying the attwo days• outing in Little Cottonwood fair were Mrs. A. E. Gunnerson, Mrs. canyon, Wednesday and Thursday of Wi1liam Heath, Mrs. Helen Vv'htte, last week. Mrs. Evan 0. Jensen was Miss Alta Gersumer, Miss Vera Watson, Miss Gladys Beck, Miss Elli Bvthe chaperon. Mi.ss ... arrel Bodell of Hen1rna.n and water, Miss Mary Lloyd, Miss Mvrtli.>' Stanley Beckstead of Sandy were Husa and Miss Louise Huss. all of visitors Sunday of Mr. and Mr~. J. T. Salt Lake; Miss Vera Gunnerson and Mias Marvetta Retallick of l!.iurray; Ostler. The Beehive girls of Crescent ward Miss Jean Christopherson of Holladay M. I. A. enjoyed a week's outing at and Miss Dorothy Jensen of Cotton· Community camp in Big Cottonwood wood. The marriage of :M:t::~s Boulter canyon, with Mrs. Della Brown as and Carl Holcomb of Lns Ang-ele=-t Campfire program and will take place Friday, August 18, at chaperon. hikes were enjoyed. Others in the the Salt Lake temple. 'A{any socia1a party included the Misses Verona At- honoring Miss Boulter are planned wood, Golda Harrison, Lots Mo!·ris, for the week. The Relief society of lhe First Venice and Nelma Johnson. Selma and Ruth Algood, Linnea SundqUi9t ward entertained at a social at the PeaTl and Marle Robinson, Lois ward chapel Tuesday afternoon. Fairbourn, Elaine and Larue Ald- honol1ng Mrs. Ruth Strong, fonner Topic teacher and assistant Social redge and Irene Brown. Miss Erma Boulter ente1-tained a.t Service class leader. A progr'am was a luncheon last Wednesday evening enjoyed1 following which Mrs. Stron1r at her home on East Second South was presented with a. token by Pt·esstreet. The guests included Misses ident Mamie Pierson, and luncheon Louise and Myrtle Huss of Salt Lake was enjoyed Mr. and Mrs. Strong and 1viiss Dorothy Jensen of Cotton- and family are moving to Salt Lake to make their home, where Mt·. wood. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn 0. Pollard, :Mr. Strong will teach at the Univen.ity and Mrs. Grant Crwnp, Miss Alice of Utah. Mr. and .Mrs. Harold McNeil and Burkinshaw and Byron Grant of of Owyhee, Ore., have gone to sons, Sandy, and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Frost of Bluffdale enjoyed a party at California to make their home. They visited a week with Mr. and Mrs. Saltair, Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Duane Richards and R. L. Ferguson before leaving for son Jack, Mr. and Mr!'l. L. C. Mitchell California. Mrs. Bernice Clayton and daughand daughter Ruth and Beth, and son Keith; Mr. and Mrs. J. William ter Shit'ley returned home Friday, Thompson and daughter Beth. ~11ss after spending the past two months Betty Boberg, Miss Leah Rasmussen, in Salt Lake, where Mrs. Clayton has and the Misses Marge and Crystal been on account of sickness, having Dasttup, and Model Steadman and Jack Oakason, all of Sandy; Clift spent part of the time at the hospiJameison and Frederick English of tal. She also visited at the home of Salt Lake, and Robert Dewey of West· her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. T. .Jordan enjoyed a da.y's outing at Tellutsen. -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=:, Brighton this week. M:iss Zelmona • Jensen, who has r spent the past year In Salt Lake. is visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Evan 0. Jensen. J. M. Woodhouse and son Lyle returned home Sunday evening, after spending two weeks in Idaho with relatives. Summer scatters the Mrs. J. Eugene Fordham and and Afton Eleanor, daughters, bmily but you can alPhyllis, planned to leave Wednesday ways reach those in other for Idaho, where they will visit. Albert Boulter, who is working at cities quickly, by teleZion National park, spent the first of phone. the week with his mother, Mrs. Bert Boulter. When you'1·e a way, The boys' and girls' chorus of directhe under Sandy First ward, home is as near as the tion of Miss Thressa. Lindell, gave telephone. Your voice is numbers on the program at the M. I. A. meeting held at Sandy First ward you-it's like being there Sunday evening. Others numbers inm person. cluded a piano and violin duet by se· Peggy and Art Peterson; guitar lections by the Misses Vera and Gladys Brown, and a talk by Isaac Sorenson. The executive officers of the Second ward Relief society entertained Distance Long The at a so~ial Tuesday afternoon at operator will tell you any Liberty park, honoring the visiting teachers. Luncheon was served at 3 rates you would like to p. m., followed by a program and know. various games, with prizes awarded. There were 35 present. Mrs. Reg White, Mrs. Leonard Larson, Mrs. Anna Anderson, Mrs. Edith Adamson and Mrs. Eva Christian were hostesses to the N. B. club The Mountain States and their partners Tuesday eventng i Telephone & Telegraph Co. at a lawn party at the home of :Mr. street. and Mrs. Reg l,"."1:!.'!:"' ::n Main Supper was served on small tables I ~!'re~:~~~~~s;;.~u~ec:~;~es~:~~~ distrlct chairman: Mrs. L. w. Soren· son, president; Mrs. Bernice White, vice president; Miss Caroline Hay, secretary; Mrs. Cleo Jensen, chairman of program commJttee, and Mrs . Ada Peterson of the. publicity committee. r * SANDY MRS. J. THOMAS OSTLER Correspondent _ __ __e_z_&_&-_w ___P_h_o_n_e_Ml_d_vaJ Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Wright an- nounce the birth of a daughter. Mrs. Thomas Stowe 'and little son returned home Saturday from the Cottonwood hospital. Mr. and Mrs. J. Thomas Ostler were theater guests of Mr. and Mrs. Evan 0. Jensen last Friday evening, at the Capitol theater In Salt Lake. Dr. Lawrence Harmon and son Clair, who have spent the summer at Provo, were guests part of the week of Mr. Harmon's sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. WoodAt the work and huslnees meeting • house. II I Sunday and Monday, August 13 and 14 • SAILOR'S LUCK • • • • • • • • • • • • "LIFE INTHE RAW" • • • • • • • • • • • • • ••• ••••• -WITH- JAMES DUNN, SALLY EILERS, SAMMY COHEN, VICTOR JORY Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, August 15, 16 and 17 ZANE GREY'S -WITH- GEORGE O'BRIEN, CLAIRE TREVOR, GRETA NISSEN II Ill I II 11'1 II |