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Show Thursday, November 10, 1938. THE TASK EECOItD Page Four THE ARK ECORD rt'DLISIIED HICKS DATS THE PARK RECORD CO. lobwriptlon ii $2.00 Per Ywu PCCU8UER8 8. L. RaiUlon, Editor fntTl In the Pork Clfv Postoffk as Bnd-Clatta Mattef if Tii TONIGHT ONLY THURSDAY Nov. 10 Admission 25c "RACKET BUSTERS" GRIPPING DRAMA The one studio In Hollywood that has tJecome noted for Its uncanny timeliness In choosing the subject matter of Its productions has again turned out a thrilling and gripping tale that seems to have been taken right off the front pages of today's newspapers. This grim and exciting film lays bare all the horrible consequences that can follow from the spineless surrender of the citizens of any community to the ruthless and .rapacious operations of a racket leader. As a fighting Independent truckman, George Brent has one of the best roles of his career. Humphrey Bogart, as the cruel, callous and vindictive leader of the racket, reaches a new high In his gallery of portraits of sinister characters. Heading the feminine players Is Gloria Dickson as Brent's wife, and this intense young actress fulfills all the promise of compelling dramatic ability that she displayed In "They Won't Forget." Walter Wal-ter Abel Is splendid as the prosecutor. "Fashion Forecasts" In Technicolor are especially for the ladles and the Paramount News and a Terrytone, "The Newcomer," round out the bill. FRIDAY and SATURDAY Nov. 11-12 Doors Open 7:00. Starts 7:15 P. M. "TOUCHDOWN, ARMY" FINE SPORTS DRAMA A light-hearted West Point romance is combined with a walloping football story In the new John Howard-Mary Car-llsle-Hobert Cummlngs picture. "Touchdown, "Touch-down, Army," which Paramount brings to the Egyptian Theatre Friday and Saturday. Sat-urday. It gives an unusually candid view of America's ranking military institution and winds up with one of the most exciting ex-citing Army-Navy games In screen history. his-tory. The story of "Touchdown, Army" centers cen-ters about the experiences of a cocksure young high school fbotball idol who enters West Point with the idea of taking tak-ing the place by storm. His chief obstacle ia a popular upperclassman, Howard, also a football star, who takes an immediate dislike to him. The enemity between the two cadets is heightened when both .compete for the attentions of the beautiful beau-tiful daughter of a staff officer, lovely Miss Carlisle. In the whirlwind climax of the Army-Navy Army-Navy football classic, Cummlngs gets a chance to prove his stuff, both to Howard How-ard and Miss Carlisle. SUNDAY and MONDAY 2 NIGHTS Doors Open 7:00. Starts 7:15 P. M. are in an uproar! Emotions run' wild! The Americanism committee with Victor Everybody's cuckoo! The Marx Brothers Peterson as chairman, will be in cnarge. are back again I Groucho, Chico and The musical portion of the program win Harpo return to the screen and hit a be under the sponsorship of the nifcu new high In maniacal merriment In that school band, and the performers will db side-splitting, rip-roaring, rollicking, hU- members of that musical organization, arlous smash comedy, "Room Service." The principle speaker will be Depan- The play which wowed Broadway audi- ment Commander of the American , ,.,. l. C. t i m. rwt.n wipslcv. This is American which earned the largest figure ever Education Week and his subject win oe v paid for screen rights the play which Is Americanism in aesiuiuwu - a "natural" for the mad Marxes comes other kinds of isms abroad in the wona Sunday and Monday, November 13th and today. The Legion believes sincerely tnai 14th. For the first time In their career, the American schools provide the avenue the merry Marx Brothers have a vehicle for the all Important Job of buumng with a story abundant in rich lines and citizenship and Americanism. The pro-situations pro-situations which cleverly highlight their gram will be at high school on the eve rollicking dementia. "Room Service" has of Armistice Day, Thursday, November The master of ceremonies Ichlco and Harpo as Els resourceful aides, will be Post Commander Robert Guy, l,r w. J. BARDSLEY, imsuAii ana v.i.MiiAV Nov. I5-1H Dance, Wednesday, wovemoer mi", the First ward L. D. S. hall. Admission one bottle of fruit per couple; one can of vegetables per person, a gouu assured all. IP i 1 s ai wv m vt w m j. aiace meat k urocerv i PARK CITY'S QUALITY MARKET Prices effective Fri. and Sat. Nov. ll-12th iff o r Doors Open 7:15. Starts 7:30 P. M. "WHITE BANNERS" ON SALE PROGRAM FOR TWO DAYS THE MARX BROTHERS ENGAGED FOR TWO DAYS Those of you who remember "Magnificent "Magni-ficent Obsession" and "Green Light" as two great movies will be happy to know that "White Banners," written by the same author, Lloyd Douglas, comes to the Egyptian Theatre on Tuesday and Wednesday on 15c Sale Program. Athrob with the drama, ablaze with the thrills that made It America's best loved book, "White Banners" now comes to the screen as one of the most powerfully power-fully human motion pictures of the year. For you who fly the white flags of defeat de-feat for you who have ever felt dis couragement and disillusion the author DEMOCRATIC DEBTS All those having accounts against the Democratic party are requested to present pre-sent them to E. J. McPolin immediately. ED. J. McPOLIN, Democratic County Chairman. APPRECIATION Through the columns of The Record I desire to express my sincere thanks , B t, 1 Tl ? au"t!and appreciation to the voters of both of "Green Light" has found his greatest : ,"PILrt,n Rlinnorted me at Tuesday's message. PLEASANT LIVING APARTMENTS The world is topsy-turvy again 1 Mobs The SUTTON Apartments are to be cleaned, decorated and made ready for the winter where one can rent as cheap as it cost to buy coal in private homes. See Caretaker MRS. BURGNER, at premises pre-mises for terms. 33tf. WM. D. SUTTON. fCITY CASH MARKETI 309 Main Street , . Phone 252 f BUTTER Solia '.....1:,, 29c 1 rT tit mTTT Jf UMf JUIN & si2e ca yc I ! 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Armistice Day And The American Legion parties who supported me at Tuesday's election. ROBERT B. CUNNINGHAM. BUTTER SUGAR COCOA 1 I GERMADE I STRING BEANS I CORN Brooklawn or Maid 0 Clover, lb. Utah Beet, 25 pounds Rockwood's, 2 pound can APPRECIATION I wish to take this occasion to thank my many friends for the loyal support given me at the general election held last Tuesday. I am very sorry that circumstances cir-cumstances will not permit me to personally per-sonally meet and convey to each and every one of you my heartfelt thanks for your kind consideration. I wish to assure the taxpayers of Summit County that I shall continue to conduct the County Treasurer's office in an efficient and economical manner, and that I shall give my personal attention to all matters pertaining to my office. Sincerely, AGNES FARNSWORTH. , Kiwanis Meet " The Kiwanis Club of Park City was addressed by Commander Otto Wiesley, state commander of the American Legion. Le-gion. Mr. Wiesley's subject was "Americanism" "Ameri-canism" and he outlined the efforts made by different "isms" to spread their doctrine in this country. "None of these can succeed," said Mr. Wiesley. "We all give In the home, in the November the eleventh, nineteen hun dred and thirty-eight, is the twentieth anniversary of the signing of the Armis tice which ended the World War. This year Armistice Day is to be more gen-i gc In the ChUrch) more good than erally observed than in any year of the I there is bad offered." past. Forty-seven states have enacted) rhe meeting was' attended by Robert umiuuB bmw uunuay. "(Guy, Commander of the Frank E. Peter-will Peter-will be a splendid opportunity to bring Bon Post of the American Legion in Park back to the citizenship of the country City) as a speclal pxes, the same spirit of patriotism and com-1 president McPolin announced that the munity service, the same usefulness new board of directors had chosen the which was theirs in 1918. In some way , present secretary, R. E. Bailey, for the we lost as well as gained on that Armls-' elisulng year. Mr. McPonn also announc-tice announc-tice Day. In some way life seemed nobler ed that the program Ior Wednesday. and richer then. Every one seemed to rNovember 16th . would be charge of H. be willing to sacrifice something then. pj.ed Egan. At that time sacrifice of private interest. . , , and obedience was common. Todav too . I many in our land have never caught the 3M1M-1 JU "" spirit on Americanism. Today there arei too many venal fomenters of .class hatred Estate of Margaret Thomas, deceasea. and destruction in America. Yet there is; Creditors will present claims with a will to peace in the world today. It vouchers to the undersigned at Walker was only recently, when war seemed Bank & Trust Company, a corporation, Impending that a hand was withdrawn Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before the from the sword s hilt and peaceful nego- : 20th day of February A. D. 1939 White Fawn, 9 pound bag Cut Green, 3 cans Maid in Idaho, Cream style, 3 cans SAUERKRAUT Utah Valley, No. 2 size, 2 for Sure to pop, Black or Yellow, 2 lbs. .. I FANCY PEELS ?Za Citron, Lemon, Orange King's Court, All flavors, 3 for 1 PUMPKIN i POP CORN size, crop, 3 lbs. '25c 25c 19c Howard, 3 rolls A-v COUGH DROPS 3 . ... .. 15c I MIXERS I LIMA BEANS LZe CHILI BEANS 5 uounds ! TOILET PAPER tiation won the day. Yet force still threatens and the hand may not always be held back, but we 'still scan the horizon hori-zon looking, hoping, praying for the dawn of that era when war shall be no more and there will be peace and amity between all nations. The local post of the American Legion is to celebrate Armistice Day by having WALKER BANK & TRUST COMPANY, a corporation by Clair M. Mortensen. JOHN C. GREEN, JR., executors execu-tors of estate of Margaret Thomas, Deceased. JOHN D. RICE, Attorney for Executors. First publication October 20, 1938; last a program at the Park City High school. 1 publication November 10, 1938 ft ('Oil!',1"" " CODE K0.253 CCDEN3.252 PINTS S ' - FIFTHS fill ilfiL. . ,,,, JhtlL j : !M AlPIEIPIPIEIB J 1 - : BRAND j I 4 .ifAMil'OHT Jslsth.! i:i:i;.s. 'V, "'f'iiflSf a, 1)1 i : i ... fJ FrsriKfcrt Cistlaeries, Inc., LcusKIa and Galtimcra I Fruits and Vegetables I CARROTS Washed clean, 5 lbs. ., 10c ! GREEN PEPPERS Til. 10c 1 GRAPE FRUIT Z 19c 1 ORANGES 29c ! LEMONS joSo- ., 23c I SWEET SPUDS 4 pouoas .... 19c ; QUALITY MEATS I j CHICKENS Fprp pound 19c I RUMP ROAST r;1:1. .b. 21c j ! GROUND BEEF 2 praias .... 25c ! BACON XT... ib. 27c COD FISH ErtrTouamy lb. 17c i ! BLOATERS 10c ...X..;..;..I.iiiIii.I.iI..I...ImI..iI.4'44'I'4'4' NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR MINERAL PATENT Serial No. 062609. United States Land Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, October 3, 1938. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that The Sliver King Extension Mining Company by its authorized agent and attorney in fact Herbert Cohen, whose post office address is Salt Lake City, ": Utah, has made application for patent for the Maple No. 1 and Maple No. 2 lode mining claims. Survey No. 6993, situate in the Uintah Mining District, Summit County, Coun-ty, State of Utah, described as follows, to-wlt: Beginning at Cor. No. 1 of the Maple No. 1 lode which is also No. 1 of the Maple No. 2 lode, (from which the V cor. between sections 2 and 3, T. 2 S., R. 4 E. S. L. M. bears N. 42 deg. 40 min. E., 2936.7 ft.) and running thence N. 68 deg. 05 min. E. 1490.3 ft. to Cor. No. 2 of the Maple No. 1 lode, thence running S. 27 deg. 33 min. E. 600 ft. to Cor. No. 3, thence running S. 66 deg. 05 min. W. 1490.3 ft. to Cor. No. 4, thence S. 59 deg. 41 min. W. 1169.6 ft. to Cor. No. 3 of the Maple No. 2 lode, thence N. 27 deg. 33 min. W. 600.0 ft. to Cor. No. 4, thence N. 59 deg. 41 min. E. 1169.6 It. to Cor. No. 1, the place of beginning. Said lode mining claims are located In the 6E& and SW4 of Sec. 3 and the NE4 and the NWi4 of Sec. 10, T. 2 S., R. 4 E. S. L. M., and contains a net area of so many 29.367 acres. The following conflicting claims having been excluded, to-wit: Sur. No. 6192, Eldorado lode, Sur. No. 6792, Clegg No. 1 lode, Sur. No. 6792, Woodrow No. 2 lode, Sur. No. 6792, 8W14 Sec. 3 NE& NW'i Sec, 10, T. 2 S., R. 4 E. Woodrow No. 1 lode, Sur. No. 6792. Said lode mining claims are of record in the office of the Recorder of Summit County, Coalville, Utah. The nearest known locations are the aforesaid excluded claims. I direct that the foregoing notice be published In The Park Record, a weekly newspaper, published at Park City, Utah, for nine consecutive issues. THOMAS F. THOMAS, Register. First publication October 6. 1938: last publication December 1, 1938. 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