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Show OREM -GENEVA TIMES SCERA CHATTER All the fighling fans of America, Amer-ica, and there are millions, will agree that the historic tight of 1951 was the fight between Sug-tt Sug-tt Ray Robinson and Randolph Turpin. There were full 15 rounds of thrilling excitement. The picture was filmed round by round and is to have its first release in Utah County at the Scera Theatre this weekend, Friday Fri-day and Saturday. To see this fight picture on the screen is better than having a ringside eit. as close-ups reveal many of the parts in the fight that couldn't could-n't be seen in the audience. It will be shown in connection jtith M.G M.'s riotous "SOLD IERS THREE" starring Wallet P'dgeon, Stewart Granger and David Niven. Never were there so many ..lie piLiuica piuuut-cu in kxviiy I wood and will be available to play at Scera within the next month: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's reat masterpiece, SHOWBOAT, Faramcunt's great Bible epic, SAMSON AND DELILAH, Bob 'ioo3 in THE LEMON DROP KID, Academy award winner Judy Holladay in BORN YESTERDAY, YES-TERDAY, 20th Century Fox's .eehnicolor drama TAKE CARE OF MY LITTLE GIRL, MR. BELEVEDERE RINGS THE BELL and MEET ME AFTER THE SHOW with Betty Grable, etc., etc-, ete. All these programs will be shown at our regular prices. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday Wed-nesday of next week we present a c'elierhiful bill with two feat ures. First, THE LAST OF THE ! EUCCANEERS starring Paul I Henreid and PYGMY ISLAND starring Johnny Weismuller. LAST OF THE BUCCANEERS is a family technicolor drama ' celling the story of ihe pirates! who once ruled the high seas. Miss Gail Burningham who has been appointed a new usher on the staff has Just returned from an extended vacation in Gene H. Oberly Named State Horticulturist Gene H. Oberly of Lcgan has been named State Horticulturist o succeed Clarence D. Arh.on, Pleasant View, it was announced this week by Dr. Carl Frisch-knecht, Frisch-knecht, director of the extension Arizona. TRAIL OF THE RUSTLERS starring Charles Starrelt as the Durango Kid will be shown at ihe children's matinee Saturday at 1:30... Plus a Three.. Stooge Comedy, the serial "Don Daredevil Dare-devil Rides.. Again"., and., four cartoons in color. service of the USAC. Mr. Ashton resigned several r.onths ago to join the agronomy ;d horticultural factulty at the EYU. Mr. Oberly is a graduate of he USAC with a master's decree de-cree in horticulture and has done mr st cf his scholastic work nndrr Dr S. W. Edereeomb of the USAC. He Is a native of the Palisade, Colorado area, that state's principal fruit growing section. Mr. Oberly w:!l a'so serve a; secretary for the Utah State Hnrtirnltural society, a riost which Mr. Ashton has also held. John W. Gillman of Orem, pres- iripnt nt the society. reDorts tnai he will assume that position as I of August 1. 1 - Tk svionrflv Twenty Club entertained tneir nusoanus ol canyon dinner Friday evening at Canyon Glen. Baseball and volley vol-ley ball were enjoyed- Sixteen mpmhers and their husbands attended. Mrs. Wells Cloward enter tamed a group of friends Mon day in honor oi ner aauniei, Kelly, who was celebrating her birthday. Games and refreshments refresh-ments were enjoyed by the youngsters. Mrs. J- K. Boyle of Sacramento, Sacra-mento, Calif, is visiting here inripfinitelv at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Allred. TREAT YOURSELF TO A NEW -1J J U L The Newest, Finest in Poultry For BROILluG FRYING R0ASTI..G They're Twice as Good! They Cost No More . r v f .t v -"TV' . , t 1 DOUBLE 'A FOR MARKET: Joan Lipscomb (left) holds up two choice Northwesters, double dou-ble A birds ready for market. .. ( !. I -- a. -''Iv ' 4 V 1 I 1 , Z"j ' TZ-, If' " J f..y - 1 - iiC-iV--trf A DAY OLD AND GROWING: Here Earl Lipsc-omb transfers the day-old Northwester cross-chlcks cross-chlcks Into batteries (five tiers of cages). 1 E; EAT. EAT, EAT: Earl Lipscomb Lips-comb (right) pours the "G" Brand Feeds, specially mixed for his Northwesters, into the over-hungry cross-bred chicks. en Iknrn A . f 1 'V I 1 IK 5! W SV ir v V . : ..- - - -L T"ini - LOTS OF CORN HELPS: Vera Goode, veteran Pleasant Grove feed mill operator, selects the best, puts it in the highly concentrated concen-trated feeds for Lipscomb's Northwesters. 7 K - r Vi ViT INVERTED FUNNELS HELP: Earl Lipscomb places five birds upside down in funnels to keep them from flapping as they are slaughtered. No bruises, broken bones or blemished skin. View MonnnaftaiBa Fonaltry Farm O Place your order by phone or in person-Call Earl Lipscomb, Pleasant Grove 5263, for any number vou wish. HILL CREST Conducted f" Vaneese f Wofflndenf ' i- i . Hill Crest residents are invited to call - f f I 0553-R1 I with personal) items and otta JT er news. - i titf J Mrs. Woffinden Douglas Homer Phillips was confirmed a member of the LDS church on Sunday. R. L. McCook from Tempe, Arizona sang two solos in sacrament sacra-ment services, and was accom- oan ed by Bessie Keetch. Primarv is to be held tor an hour each Thursday starting at :30 for the remainder oi tne jummer. A skating parly for the MIA s planned for August 4. It will icgin at 8 p.m. There will be parries, prizes and watermelon. Jennie Rowley has been re-,.;scd re-,.;scd as president of the Primary- Other officers released vere Bernice Young and Beth :mith, counselors, and Dora ;iartley, secretary. The Junior g'rls were enter-a;ned enter-a;ned at a lawn party at the heme of Mr. and Mrs. Alma Xkol Sturday- After enjoying rames and refreshments they all went to a show. Memberships were read on Lunday for Clara Wella and her ,vo daughters. Tha Sunday School was reorganized reor-ganized this week. Wesley Robertson Rob-ertson was released as superintendent superin-tendent as were his assistants, Harold Sumner, K. Smith and Howard Gordon. The new sup erintendent sustained was Harold Har-old B. Sumner, with David Marvin Mar-vin and Howard Gordon as ass- s'.ants. MIA Maids and Explorers had 1 fireside chat Sunday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs-Max Mrs-Max Andrews. The Primary has been reorganized reor-ganized with Bernice Young as President, and Beth Smith and Dcra Hartley as counselors. Gertrude Smith has been selected sel-ected as manual counselor to Bessie Meiling in the MIA. The Adult Aaronic priesthood and their wives enjoyed a picnic and social in Canyon Glen Saturday Sat-urday evening". JHURSDAY, Jv, LINCQI Zaida Wallace A Tra lbuilder f ) held WednesnVjH ewe. Teache,. ;i and Norma BiL, f charge. GsmS 6 program were it U day. Parents , IS special guests. "et Thp M; t . . ., .,ulla B a watprmol. t... 'eu- WednesdyC -..o. jeaj. g , i met at the home oi i, Cf, VIO a H.rrl... Thesix .ir 'r,' . The SPPnnH held a lYIPot n, Tit . in ' T l6 for f Wardrobes for their Z started. Rpfri DCv ---"v..vUmen s ved by Mrs. w. Tom Cordner was J of Sunday School. TV merit gem was given by 3 vaiiv. was Delia Aiken represent-' vrvuueiucu class All girls desiring f Mu ual home in the ca- All a. R clnnul J ." Hilda Park, YWMu'pti; as saon as possible. ur. iMepn; Kezerian 5 the speaker. at Sacrarner ing on Sunday, July 29 Mr. and Mrs. Phil er 0' Chicago, 111. visited he pa.t week with Mr. a Tracy Colvin and Mr ail Unrle Sara Savs 1 . Mr. and Mrs. Orvi! .1 and daughter, Donna ar; iJarreii, enjoyed the Das- vacationing in Yellowste lonal Park. SHARON Conducted by r Roseltha ( Vernon? ri Sharon I 1 u residents are invited to cal 0757-J1 with persona items and oth r news. 7 "Your Bonds are Better than Evrr" U. S. Defense Bonds that is. The Series E Bonds you own mature ten years after purchase. If you hi matured Series E Bonds 10 years longer you get "7 per cent more th : i your original inv:stment. That is opportunity knocking at your dnr. And you will receive c" -h in !;;"' anytime you need it. In tliese critical criti-cal times, defense is your job, Iro Enroll today for tbe Payroll Fa' '--;' Plan where you work. Mrs. Glenn Bullock imtpr- tained at a party for her s.on, Richard on his 6th birthday an niversary. Oames. musin anH refreshments delighted the group ot youngsters attending. Scoutmaster Jack Me: took a group of Trocp 32 on a three-day trip into tte tan mountains last w;ek. Dickey took the boys up is ruck. Those participating he trip were Lawrence Tcoby Spears, Don Ungerl Lcu:s S.mpscn, Teddy Sore: Alva Sorensen, Perny Hac Grant MEwan and Eobcr ensen. Participating in the cp-exerckes cp-exerckes in Sunday School Clnra Waite. Marv Hansen Dianne Rcwlev. Supt. C: Collings was in charge. Sacrament services were ducted bv Alvin Rowley- srieakers were Jean Bus: Mary Wilkinson, LeRoy cum and Genniel Larsen ports were given on miss: wnrk rf those on missions the ward. They are GarttS sum. Shirlev Mangum Larsen and Reed Stohvc It war. reDorted that Reefl Garth will take leading i 'in the Dageant wh:ch is -1 presented at the Hill Cue Vprmont ivrvi mpmhprs . in the 4 th's week include Lola J Eld or, Mr. and Mrs. KayH: ley and chldren -Jer;!d and den, Mr. and Mrs. Frn Merlin and Karen; Mr- and and CM Terry Lynn, Randy, Suss Sherrie. . , Miss Mary Hansen of w-Utah w-Utah has been visiting w ,.,vvirc at. the hoff Mr. and Mrs. Clark Co 1 I'iiT"1 V'" ' ; i, .J i . A -, i i ; r . vi- . CWETTES . . . Phyffl. Freed, Peari Btenk and Sherry e-gtri auxiliary police force at Indian Point, a ew 4 Mw 1 t v. M . .... 3 --v &i una war wtustiei t (iop trafne. Tner N ' B rood cops abeald be. toil Perh ,.tst verag Fire very ! 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