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Show Thursday, September 8, 193S, THE PARK RECORD Page Four The P ARK PUBLISHED THURSDAYS THE PARK RECORD CO. Inscription : $2.00 Per Yesu ptliLlSUEBS 9. L. Raddon, Editor Entered tn the Park Cltv Pos tofflee a, Bernnd-Clnfii Matter iflil TONIGHT Till RSDAY Admission 230 Doors Open 6:43. Marts 7:15 P. M. GENE STRATTON PORTER'S "ROMANCE OK THE MMBER- LOST" TONIGHT ONLY "Romance of the Limberlost," the picture suggested by Gene Stratton Porter's "Girl of the Limberlost," starring star-ring Jean Parker, with Eric Linden, Marjorle Main, Hollls Jewell and a prominent pro-minent supporting cast, will play tonight to-night only, September 8th. The story of a girl of the swamp country, whose only friends are the birds and animals of the forest, this picture comes highly recommended to local moviegoers. Featured in an important role is Betty Biythe. one of the 'Thls' screen, who still retains the bes in- 6tincts of her long acting career. re ra.ui -, ir.n , current events and a Krazy Kat Kartoon ... v.,,, i add spice to the bill. FRIDAY and SATURDAY Sept. fl-10 .Doors Open 7:00. Starts 7:15 P. M. POWERFUL DRAMA "CRIME SCHOOL" WITH DEAD END KIDS Sometimes amustng, sometimes tragic, and always exciting, "Crime School," the Warner Bros, picture plays Friday and Saturday, contains a powerful Indictment Indict-ment of unthinking, brutal, out-moded methods of dealing with Juvenile crime. Effectively utilizing the talents of the six New York boys who became famous In both stage and screen versions of "Dead End," as well as such adult players as Humphrey Bogart and Gale Page, the 311 Main Street UIIY wftbn bVd 4- QUALITY MEAT BARGAINS- BUTTER solia MILK tl Brand i TOMATOES I SUGAR 10 pounds I TOILET TISSUE "ct rw tp Patio Print JTI-AJIJIV Made by Globe Mills ...48 lbs. DADT Cx I3C A XTC Fargo 4. JTWJXIV V uumj I SOAP I OATS Lux or Life Buoy Quick Quaker ! CORNED BEEF yl 19c 1 COFFEE Const ! DOG ROOD IT. 4,M 19c f I VIENNA SAUSAGE "1. 5c I 4" . RINSO pactase T 7TXTT? 71 T Pure Malt JARS Prest y2 gallons -Fruits and t t GREEN PEPPERS I STRING BEANS I CORN d 15c I SEEDLESS GRAPES lasket 18c ! MELONS ice He ! QUALITY MEAT BARGAINS POT ROAST f LAMB CHOPS BEEF BOIL 4 t t T T TXTTT X K luiNn men SLICED BACON TENDER STEAKS T-Bone CHEESE Mild Brookfield ECORB latter a beautiful newcomer to the screen from radio, the new Warner picture makes a strong case for Its basic theme that the old type of boys reformatory Is In fact a "Crime School." In addition to the principals mentioned, men-tioned, other players who aid greatly In giving an air of vivid truth to the picture pic-ture include Weldon Hey burn, Cy Kendall, Ken-dall, Paul Porcasl. Spencer Charters, Henry Offerman, Jr., Donald Brlggs and Helen MacKellar. Chapter 6 of the Dick Tracy Serial and a Scrappy Cartoon comedy titled "Clock Goes Round" complete the program. pro-gram. SI NOW, MONDAY und Tl'ESDAY Doors Open 7:00. Marts 7:15 P. M. JANET OAYNOR IV SIRI'RISE HIT "THREE LOVES HAS NANCY" finished and be- 1( ? ,. with ..V.UU.W ....... ..... v..... -. J " ' - performers as Janet Gaynor, Robert Montgomery, and Franchot Tone, "Three Loves Has Nancy" plays Sunday, Monday r, , tt, ,f.v, and Tuesday as one of the most refresh ing and original romantic comedies of the new show season. The story is tnat of a flippant novelist who gets Into difficulties with a Broad- way actress. In an endeavor to escape jthe overtures of the too eager admirer, he persuades his publisher to send him on a lecture tour of the South. Here he meets Nancy, a small-town girl. Casually Casu-ally Inviting her to 6eek his help should she ever get Into trouble In New York, he forgets all about her, only to find her waiting at the penthouse apartment he shares with his friend, the publisher, upon his return. The ensuing complications complica-tions provide some of the fastest and merriest comedy seen this season. "Three Loves Has Nancy" Is a Movie Quiz contest con-test picture. ARKET Phone 252 28c 95c .pound 15 cans 23c 56c 15c $1.15 3 cans 4 for t 19c 19c 19c 2s . . .2 for .3 for lb. nound 16c 19c 25c I gallon &1 10 dozen 4? A x v Vegetables t 12c 15c 10c 19c 31c 25c pound pound If)- 4 lbs. ... AvJw Fresh C preen 1h. -v. 2 Plate or Brisket lb HT Choice i Assortment lb. Rath's Eastern ...Ib. Sirloin, Rornd, lb. lb. 15c FREE DELIVERY f WEDNESDAY ONLY' September 11 SALE PROGRAM Admission i"c Doors Open 7:1.1. Starts 7:30 P. M. "THE MISSING C.l'F.ST" PROVES 1I1LARIOI S GHOST COMEDY' HIT Ghosts and giggles, tragedy, comedy and tense situations follow one another swiftly In Universal' latest production, "The Missing Guest." , . The settings are especially notabic for a picture of this type, presenting as they do the ghostly Interior of an ancient mansion. Therein shadows flit and. ghosts moan, pianos and organs play with no one seated at the keyboard. Mysterious apparitions flit outside the windows un- stil the thrills and chills chase one an other ctown tne spine. In this setting Kelly, as the rash but brilliant young reporter, Scoop Hanlon, sets about discovering the secret of the notorious Blue Room, where men are murdered or disappear In seemingly Insoluble In-soluble circumstances. Scoop does crack the mystery after another weird disappearance dis-appearance and baffling murder. "The Missing Guest" Is also a Movie Quiz contest picture. "Have Courage" an M. G. M. Miniature Minia-ture tops the supporting program. Political Announcements FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE To the Voters of Summit County It Is with pleasure that I announce my candidacy for the nomination of representative repre-sentative in the next state legislature on the Republican ticket. In asking the support of the voters I will state I am a long time resident of Kamas and well known throughout the county; familiar with the county's troubles and needs. and firmly believe It has a great future with fair and needed legislation; It has the richest mining section In the United States and Its dairy and poultry oppor tunities are unexcelled anywhere hence am deeply Interested in Its progress, and my efforts will be to aid the county officials In making Summit county the leading county In the state. That I am i striving to that end Is demonstrated, by the fact that I am owner of the Kamas Valley Telephone system; am manager of the John W. Blazzard and Sons lumber lum-ber yard and box factory, and for twen ty-five years have engaged In farming and stock-raising; have spent ten years In the great mining camp of the county, and for eighteen years been actively engaged en-gaged in various pursuits In Kamas Valley Progressiveness and efficiency would be my aim, if elected, not only for the county of Summit but for the state in general. Very sincerely, J. W. BLAZZARD. (Paid Political Advt.) FOR COUNTY ATTORNEY After serious consideration and having been urged by prominent Democrats throughout the county I have filed for the office of County Attorney. I have no apoligies to make and stand entirely on my record. The official record shows that there have been one-third more cases tried, more convictions secured at the least expense to the taxpayers than in any other administration of the county attorney's office. I earnestly solicit your support. BARTLY G. McDONOTJGH. -(Paid Political Advt.) FOR COUNTY TREASURER I wish to announce myself as a candidate candi-date for the nomination of County Treasurer on the Republican ticket, at the primary election next Tuesday, September Sep-tember 13th. MABEL REDDEN LARSON. FOR COUNTY ASSESSOR I hereby take pleasure in announcing I my candidacy for the office of County Assessor on the Republican ticket, and will appreciate the support of my friends and voters in the county. Expert service and efficiency will be my aim if elected. Very sincerely, - , J. EMERSON STAPLES. - 2-YEAR COUNTY COMMISSIONER To friends and voters I wish to announce an-nounce that I am a candidate for the office of County Commissioner, two-year term on the Republican ticket In primary pri-mary election to be held on the 13th of this month. Very respectfully, L. H. GROW. (Paid Political Advt.) FOR COUNTY RECORDER I desire to Inform my many friends throughout the county, and to the voters in general, I am a candidate for re-nomination for the office of County Recorder on the Republican ticket, at the coming primary election cn the- 13th cf this month, and solicit your support. Very sincerely, VIOLA B. ZUMBRUNNEN. (Paid Political Advt.) FOR 4-YEAR COMMISSIONER I wish to Inform the voters of Summit Sum-mit county that I am a candidate for It doesn't "take" time to read Ads, it "saves" time. Do your SHOPPING at heme and do only your BUYING in the store. Read all of the Ads. Have more time for play. Advertising pays - -YOU! the nomination for the four-year term of County Commissioner on the Democratic Demo-cratic ticket at the forthcoming primary pri-mary on September 13th. Very sincerely, E. A. LEMON, (Paid Political Advt.) FOR COUNTY ASSESSOR Subject to the wishes of the voters of Summit county I am a candidate for the nomination on the Democratic ticket for the office of County Assessor, at the nrimarv election on September 13th. I will appreciate the support of my friends and voters. Respectfully, C. H. CRITTENDEN. (Paid Political Advt.) FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER TWO-YEAR TERM The undersigned, a long time resident of Coalville, announces his candidacy for nomination for the Two-year County Commissioner, on the Democratic ticket at the coming primary election, and solicits the support of the Democrats of Summit county. W. HEBER WILDE. (Paid Political Advt.) FOR COUNTY RECORDER I wish to announce that I will be a candidate for County Recorder on the Republican ticket subject to the wishes of the voters of Summit county. MRS. BENNETT BLONQUIST SMITH, of Coalville. (Paid Political Advt.) FOR COUNTY ATTORNEY Friends having filed a petition that I run for County Attorney, I hereby announce an-nounce my candidacy for County Attorney Attor-ney on the Democratic ticket. Sincerely, P. H. NEELEY. (Paid Political Advt.) MRS. RHEA HURLEY FOR REPRESENTATIVE ' To my friends and voters, I desire to announce my candidacy for the nomination nomina-tion for representative to the state legislature leg-islature on the Republican ticket at the coming primary election. Very respectfully, MRS. RHEA HURLEY. (Paid Political Advt.) FOR COUNTY TREASURER Subject to the wishes of the voters of Summit county, Izora Crompton White, a widow of Coalville, wishes to announce herself a candidate for nomination for the office of County Treasurer on the Democratic ticket at the primary election elec-tion to be held. Tuesday, September 13th. IZORA C. WHITE. (laid Political Advt.) FOR SHERIFF To the voters of Summit county: I hereby announce my candidacy for the office of Sheriff on the Republican ticket, tic-ket, and solicit support of my friends and voters generally at the primary election elec-tion to be held on Tuesday, September 13th. I have served as deputy sheriff and am thoroughly familiar with the duties of sheriff, and promise efficient service. Very respectfully, J. FRANK PAYNE. (Paid Political Advt.) FOR COUNTY ASSESSOR The undersigned thus publicly announces an-nounces his candidacy for County Assessor on the Republican ticket, and earnestly solicits the support of voters at the coming primary election on September Sep-tember 13th. Fairness, efficiency and honest service, will be his aim. E. E. (TED) BROWN. (Paid Political Advt.) COUNTY TREASURER I desire to announce to my friends and voters throughout the county that I am a candidate for nomination for the office of County Treasurer on the Republican Re-publican ticket, at the primary election to be held, on the 13th of next month. AGNES FARNS WORTH. (Paid Political Advt.) FOR COUNTY CLERK It is my pleasure to announce to my friends and the voters of the county that I am a candidate for the nomination nomina-tion of County Clerk on the Democratic ticket at the forthcoming primary election elec-tion to be held on September 13th. J. E. WRIGHT. ' (Paid Political Advt.) NOW Is a good time to take advantage of an opportunity for Higher Education at Your State University THE UNIVERSITY OF UTAH OPENING DATES 193S-39 Freshman Placement Tests, Sept. 21 Engineers Entrance Exams, Sept. 22 Special Instruction and Registration of Freshmen, Sept. 22-23 Sophomore Registration, Sept. 24 Registration of all others. Sept. 26 Cla-ss work begins, Sept. 27 Send for copy of catalog giving further information "The University of Utah Salt Lake City " Palace Meat & Grocery f PARK CITY'S QUALITY MARKET Prices effective Fri.-Sat. Sept. 9th-10th BUTTER ST:.... 29c SUGAR Beet, 10 lbs 56c FLOUR Fawn, 48 lbs SL15 CRACKERS CORN FLAKES 'kg,.. CORN NIBLETS 2cans ...... TT'CXTXT a C A T TC A P-C LaSalle, . VINEGAR CMer, gallon I DTKTE A DDT Tl Del Monte I JL AlJLXlJ. i. JA 1 nr x n lux or Life Buov. 3 cakes PUREX yz gallon Fruits and PEACHES Elbertas, bushel . . I PEARS Bartletts, U. S. No. Is, PD5DEC Seedless, VJJLV11JL XJU basket GREEN PEPPERS For stuffing EGG PLANT DRY ONIONS QUALITY MEATS THIS IS LAMB WEEK EAT MORE LAMB! LEGS LAMB Ss 23c LAMB CHOPS 1:... ib. 25c POT ROAST "D K MVT Sliced, Eastern Sugar Cure T W. H. H. CRANMER of KEETLEY, UTAH . Requests your vote In the Democratic Primaries on September 13th for nomination nom-ination as STATE SENATOR I am for: More Jobs In industry. More equitable taxation. Better labor relations. Greater purchasing power. Cooperative marketing of farm products. pro-ducts. Adequate support of education. Greater development of mining and other natural resources. And the general welfare and happiness of all the people of Utah. Thank you, W. H. H. CRANMER. (Paid Political Advt.) FOR COUNTY CLERK To my friends "and voters of Summit County, I hereby announce my candidacy candi-dacy for the nomination of County Clerk on the Democratic ticket in the forthcoming forth-coming primary election on September 13th and ask your kind consideration and support. Efficiency and service will be my motto. Very respectfully, MARQUIS F. PENDLETON. (Paid Political Advt.) FOR SHERIFF To the voters of Summit County I hereby announce my candidacy for the office of SHERIFF on the Republican ticket at the primary election to be held on Tuesday, September 13, 1938. ELM AN BAGNELL. (Paid Political Advt.) FOR SHERIFF , I hereby announce my candidacy for the nomination for the office cf Sheriff on the Republican ticket, at the primary election to be held on September 13th. J. A. MCQUILLAN. (Paid Political Advt.) FOR ASSESSOR ! To the voters of Summit County I announce my candidacy for the office cf County Assessor on the Democratic ticket at the primary election to t hpld ton September 13th. Mv constant, aim t 2 cans 3 cans Crushed, eallon Vegetables bushel Large Bells, 3 lbs. 5c "A 10 tts 15c t Steer Meat 12c 15c 35c .lb, and .lb. -and ask the support of my party. WALTER SHEPHERD. (Paid Political Advt.) FOR SHERIFF Subject to the wishes of the voters of Summit County, I desire to respectfully announce that I shall be a candidate for nomination on the Republican ticket at the primary election to be held on September 13, 1938, for the office ot County Sheriff. ROBERT (BROWNIE) CUNNINGHAM. (Paid Political Advt.) FOR SHERIFF The undersigned will be a candidate for the nomination for the office of Sheriff on the Democratic ticket In the forthcoming primary to be held on September 13th, and I respectfully soli--cit the support of my friends. EPHRAIM ADAMSON. (Paid Political Advt.) FOR SHERIFF I wish to announce that I shall be a" candidate lor the nomination icr SHERIFF on the Democratic ticket at the primary to be held September 13,. 1938. WILLARD B. BALLANTYNE. (Paid Political Advt.) FOR SHERIFF Subject to the wishes of the Voters of Summit County I wish to announce that I shall be a candidate for nomination nomina-tion on the Democratic ticket for SHERIFF at the primary election in September. GEORGE M. FISHER. Present City Marshal. (Paid Political Advt.) FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE I respectfully solicit your consideration considera-tion for support, in the coming primaries as a candidate for the lower house of our State Legislature, on the Democratic ticket. Respectfully, TOM P. COSTAS. (Paid Political Advt.) SIMMER COAL PRICES Coalvi'.le Nut Coal, ton f5.CC Carbon County Nut Coal, ton .. 6.50 Carbon Pea Coal, ten 6.U0 Kindling Wood, truck load 5 00 McBRIDE COAL COMPANY Phone 244 W. Bartly McDonough ATTORNEY AT LAW Office at 419 Main Street Phone No. 5 will be for EFFICIENCY AND ECONOMY |