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Show i OREM-GENE.VA TIMES Thursday, September 12, 194 ' PROVO MOTOR PARTS CO, Automotive Jobbers Complete Machine-Shop Service ' Phones 1782-1783 Provo Utah Best in f DRUG GOODS 1 Best in DRUG STORE SERVICE j I HEDQU1ST DRUGS I (2 STORES) Phones 8 - 22 Provo, Utah I SCEEA OREM . UTAH 1st show 7 :30 2nd show 9 :40 Doors open 7 :00 Matinee prices 7 :00 to 7 :30 IIHIHIIIIIIIII(lltlllllilllHI)4 iiiiuiiMiiiHiiiiiimmii inn inn iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiHiiiiiiiimmmuiiiiiitmiiifiinii Fiiday and Saturday Sept. 13-14 y" ' i 1 1 1 mi i I CHARLES COBURN says: HltliQfflMllilT 1 iBf "Thi' ""'- -TT iWIt ifrr 11 i OB tlag, 011d ,CTt,ni 1 1 i!Ri si i m iph jii 1 1 , ' n aSii!Bi!&K.iMii tt- fiMMMif illlkuli i Untm Play by Robart Ardny and Sony. Uvian VICTOR SAVILLE Produced by LEON GORDON and "Squatters Rights" Disney Cartoon Pathe News Saturday September 14 at 1:30 S. S. S. FUN CLUB EL PASO KID The latest thrilling story and adventures of Red Ryder and Little Beaver! THREE CARTOONS IN COLOR ANDY CLYDE COMEDY Note: All boys and girls who have not joined the S.S.S. Fun Club and received their beautilul card should do so this Saturday. There is no cost. The card does give the club members reduced rates to the Saturday show. The purpose of the Club is to - provide good wholesome, clean entertainment for boys and girls as well as to stimulate a desire for community pride in keeping our public buildings clean andattractive. Monday and Tuesday Sept. 16-17 GETTING GERTIES GARTER Dennis O'Keefe and Marie McDonald A farce comedy for the amusement and delight of everyone. every-one. and A LETTER FOR EVIE Marsha Hunt - John Carroll - Hume Cronwyn A delightful comedy love story! Wednesday - Thursday - Friday - Saturday September 18-19-20-21 NI6MT AND pAYOONT SNC6 MC IN my HEART BELONGS TO BAOPY Z t k fii g film Iim I a tvt nam This 'N That By Ethyl N. Hair TIME TO DO THE WEEDING Hi Folks: I guess you know there's a little of the Dr. Jekyl and Mr. Hyde in all of us and I don't suppose it ever does much harm this being a little good and a little bad. But when a mere youth of today's world, one that is intelligent and privileged, sets out on a path to commit the shocking crimes that William Heirens did, with no more reason rea-son than for the sensation of it It's time every parent got busy and weeded out, any tendency to abnormality. Personality traits like weeds take root and grow. Our mental hospitals are over-flowing with individuals that might have been helped a? early as two years old; then is the time to begin teaching what is "right and what is wrong" surely no parent could bear and rear a son to manhood and not see seeds of abnormality. THE ANSWER It takes a lot of good common sense to raise a child to adulthood adult-hood and be able to look at your life's work and say "I believe be-lieve I've done a good job", he's a fine lad or lassie. But since a person cannot be judged until the final judgment, and is always al-ways subjected to the buffeiings of Satan, it is better to leave the judgment to that all wise and just judge God. As any far thinking person can see there's no cut and dried way to raise a child, but there are wajs and rules that have brought fine results re-sults through the ages Without With-out religion it is hard to hold young persons to moral law. Without a belief in God and Hia goodness his mercy and justness just-ness life is a sad affair indeed When confusion and hell run rampant over the world what has a child left but an all abiding abid-ing faith in good parents and God. THE OLD DAYS The beauty of the old days when the pioneers kept the Sabbath Sab-bath to a T when all the family piled into the buckboard wagon, and went to Sunday scnool should be revived when evening eve-ning prayer kept the family secure and happy under one roof and nine o'clock was curfew cur-few hour. Without the assistanrA of good parents, and the belief m God. it is lust natural tnr young to get into mischief, then crime, it takes a long time to grow ud and be able to stand on our own mental legs without tottering and the time never comes for us when we can live a full, good life without the inspiration in-spiration of God. So folks, take your children and go to Sunday school Sunday, and all the Sun. days to come, it's one way to avoid tne temptations of Satan, "A nation is no better than its homes", and homes no better man the religion that sways and keeps them in the path of righteousness. EDGEMOUT Mrs. Blanch Woodard kon-ducted kon-ducted the fine Primary program pro-gram at sacrament meeting Sunday. Sun-day. The program was taken entirely from the ; "Children' Friend" and posters representing represent-ing the magazine were arranged arrang-ed about the chapel- Also wort done by the children during tht summer months was on display Mrs. Esther Assay, magazin' representative of Sharon stake was present and spoke. Other speakers were Mrs- 1 Racheal Davis, Mrs. Margaret Ferguson, Donald Jones, Coleen Ferguson and Irene Hansen. The Bluebird Blue-bird and Seagull Girls furnished special music. Donald Hogan and Morris Johnson were sustained as deacons. dea-cons. Mr. and Mrs. Dell B. Davis and family were Salt Lake visitors visit-ors Saturday when they attended attend-ed the Ephriam reunion at Liberty Lib-erty park for all former residents, resi-dents, i Sam Marriotti is at St. Mark's hospital in Salt Lake City, following fol-lowing a major operation a week ago. He is getting along niwely, according to word from his parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs- O. C. Marriotti. Mar-riotti. The William C. Faulkner fam, ily attended the birthday party honoring Mrs. Faulkner's mother, moth-er, Mrs. Arthur Larsen, baiur-day baiur-day at her home in Salt Lake City. PROTECT your davenport from moths for 50 cents a year. One spraying of Berlou stops moth damage for 5-years or Berlou pays the damage. B&H PHARMACY. More Power To Women Sure it's time the women who i pays She spends 85 percent of the budget And the man who picks his own clothes is on his ! way out. Read the hilarious de tails in The American WeeKly. the Magazine distributed with next "Sunday's Los Angeles Ex, aminer. God reigns, and will "turn and overturn" until right is found supreme. Mary Baker Eddy. Ringing In The Winner Some good horses have run in place of bad ones, but Stewards Stew-ards ren't so easily fooled any more. Read Dan Parker's tale in The American Weekly, the Magazine distributed with next Sunday's Los Angeles Examiner. GOOD NEWS for . MILLIONS OF AMERICANS "The Christian Science Monitor . is on the air again with Erwin D. Canham, Editor as your commentator EVERY THURSDAY NIGHT beginning September S KUTA 9:15 p. m. Whether you will hear this program for the first time or tun in as an old friend, you'll like it's sound, constructive viewpoint on vital questions of the day the viewpoint carried by your World neft-paper. neft-paper. The Christian Science Monitor. KUTA Thursday. 9:15 p.m. WANTED! Women Workers THE GENERAL DRYGOODS COMPANY has openings for several sewing machine operators, 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Off work Saturday and Sunday. Pleasant working conditions. condi-tions. Good payr steady, year around work. It will pay you to investigate. Call at 14 No. 1st west Provo Phone 624 TAILORING Ladies' and Gentlemen's FINE TAILORING Both SUITS and COATS at $25 up REPAIRING ALTERING REMODELING . See . MITCHELL 491 South 2nd West Provo n GLASSES Craftsman-Made Factory to You ' jmwiko Taj jgV . MODERN OPTICAL OFFICES THROUGHOUT THE WEST 161 West Center in Provo and 273 South Main in Salt Lake. MORE. MARRIAGES WOULD BE SUCCESSFUL IF 1HEY WERN'-f Planned Trough DREAMY EVtS 1 Plan on making BUNKER'S your headquarters for feeds. We're always anxious to help you buy the feeds you need , . . nourishing, vitamin-en riched feeds. We assure you of fair prices. Dairy Feed, rich in phospher-ous phospher-ous and protein, 80 lb. bag. $2.59 BUNKERS Phone Provo 016R-3 PLACE YOUR ORDER If i We are distributors for the Famous S. T. Johnson Oil Burning Equipment. Stop in and see this Equipment on display P. L. Larsen PROVO, UTAH 335 W. Center St. Phone 574 OREM PHONE 048-J2 PROVO 3rd West & CenU JUST ARRIVED SCHOOL SUPPLIES OF ALL KINDS INKS - TABLETS - PENS - PENCILS ETC. HUNTING AND FISHING LICENSES SOLD HERE DUCK DECOYS $1.49 SEE YOUR DOCTOR HAVE YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED HERE REGISTERED PHARMACISTS On Duty At AH Times u;::::t;:: ::::::: :::!::::i::t::c::t::i:::::tii:::i:i:u::n!::::::tti::tu:i:::i:::::::t:t:::::is::::::t:::::::::i:::: Nothing but the right can ever be expedient, since that can never be true expediency which would sacrifice a greater good to a less. Whately. No man has a right to do as he pleases except when he pleases to do rightSimmons. Utah County Mattress Factory COMPLETE MATTRESS and BATT SERVICE Only Factory in Utah County We are not represented by any transient mattress workers, but will call for jmd deliver without with-out extra chafge. JUST PHONE 345 Or drop ui a card 661 West 2nd North PROVO UTAH Riiin:nt:n:i::Ki::t;m:t::::HRt:s:::R:::t::iii:::i::::! nytartup's weet Rnenter The Nicest-Newest Place in Town For the Best in Eats, Treats and Sweets irs-Startup irs-Startup s j Across the Street From Provo High School CENTER DRIVE-IN M 1 . ' - Utah County's Newest & Smartest Drive-In RESTAURANT Corner 1st West- Center Provo CAR SERVICE FOUNTAIN SERVICE Kelsch's Complete Shoe and Foot Service 156 W. Center, Provo, Utah at Booterie Phone 707 Xv 1 may .Jp CONSOLIDATED HARDWARE CO. frollemt pf the 'Atomic rAg ICoH Fc? Balanced Education in which technical training and charact$t r 'development go hand in hand :'' Brighton Young University bgbia ha 72nd yat with fh richMt offering: In history for returning serviceman and other students. Forty academic departments art grouped under ,, COLLEGE OF APPLIED SCIENCE COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES COLLEGE OF COMMERCE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION COLLEGE OF- FINE ARTS GRADUATE SCHOOL DIVISION OF RELIGION EXTENSION DIVISION Registration Dates: Autumn Quarter - - Freshmen, Sept. 25, 1946 Other Students - Sept. 30, 1946 Winter Quarter - - January 6, 1947 Spring Quarter - - March 24. 1947 Summer Quarter - - June 9, 1947 MAKE YOUR APPLICATION EARLY :., BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY Provo. Utah ALL WORK GUARANTEED For One Year Espert Watch and Jewelry Repair New And Ur;ed Watches Guns Jewelry ' LOANS ON VALUABLES Owned and Operated by an Ex-Serviceman PROVO LOAN AND JEWELRY CO. Phone 573 51 North Univ. Ave. iare:im;::::imnK:::ii;nra::.::: if . ! Manufacturers of FINE CANDIES For 75 Years n a H I ii H ii li UTAH COUNTY'S OLDEST MANUFACTURER IN THIS LINE PROVO UTAH ii Jtnnu 1 |