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Show 6, 1949 OCTOBER Mrs. Minnie May Non- where they enjoyed a party. L. Burbank and Monday afternoon the D. U. P. Captain Lettie Orpha Ault, solo Mrs. Mel-vi- n held second first and a Mrs. Lieutenants Rhoda meeting. Burbank and two accordian Mrs- T. A- Ault solos by Mrs. Nick Chournas. A Wheatley gave a lesson "Utah." were released. A meeting will Lava Joe held later to appoint a new! Vis-- I v. . Mr. . Capt,. and Lieutenants. Captain a Mrs mac find rprpnt Tlnrov Pprru j J c iaLUJ l"J "'b-- iinu Burbank served a plate lunch at h?r home where the meeting nia were guests of Mr. and Mrs. SnoW. was held. Horace R. Barnard and family ward Relief Society held j Mr. and Mrs- Lloyd Lish had ' . .1 kv ai Tnursaav.1"-"4rT as their visitors over the weekVictor, Rosalie, June and Vera their children Renea Lish, end, of Idaho visited on enjoyed Dy au . ww- Ward, at Malad. Mr. Mrs. Garell Evans and and the home of Mr. and Pres-- ! Friday address was given by daughter Sherry of Draggerton, MrsO. W. Snow. rv.cu.u-weLettie L- ijuruana-Mr- and Mrs. Vayne Utah and INEZ GERHARD By Mr. and Mrs. Chris Aired and given by Mrs- Roma and children of Roy Manning family of Phoenix, Arizonia were tITHEN SAMMY KAYE entered Utah. he was headed for college guests at the home of Mr. and Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Duett Mrs. Joseph Heusser on Friday. civil engineering degree. But long before he was graduated he had Loveland and son, Gary, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Norton, San Bernaformed a college band; after he Mrs- A- R. Burbank, Mr. and Mrs. rdino, California spent a few left he kept the crew together, Douglas Burbank and children days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. radio called, and his famous "swins of Honeyville, Mr. and Mrs. Ted TL. Wheatley. and sway" style soon became a and daughter. Patsy Richardson, The Friendly Circle club held a national favorite. No other bandMrs. Darrell LoveMr. and Ann, leader has brought so many differ meeting at the home of Mrs. land and ent of to shows air daughter the net types Judy of Brig-haJeMONTON Phone 3571 Norma Haycock on Thursday all motored to Cache City, Mrs. night with Haycock Mrs Avon near Valley KIDS ALL looking for Stella Spackman and Mrs. Reta h; CANDY TO for the hunting ground coming Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Heusser MATINEE deer hunt- They all enjoyed a n visited their daughter, Mrs. camp dinner. Nish at the Cooley hospital, OCT. SAT. UK., FRI., - Ferry. Mrs. - - . J I 1 STkE5CREEiiDI0 s - re . - Cheyenne, Wyo. He spent the Mr. and Mrs. James HumphBetty Deakin and Liane Bun. pa.l two weeks with his par- - nelL who are attending the B. Y. ries were supper guests of Mr. Uents, Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Gibbs. spent the weekend with their and Mrs. James Walton on Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hansen and W15-familThursday evening of last week. of Tremonton and Mr. and Mrs. Grant Thorpe and family of Samaria visited Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. T- Hall. Mrs John Wilson and son of Brighton, Ut are visiting with her parents, Mr- and Mrs. N. J. EVENING SHOWS START AT 7:30 P. VL John. Mrs. Authur Dixon and daughFRIDAY and SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7 and 8 ter, Denice of Susanville, Calif., arrived Friday for a visit with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. John R- Oibbs. Byran Hall motored to Salt I Lake City, Friday to aet his, sister Vera Jean who has been there for tne past two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Vanon Dahle and sons of Clarkston visited Sunday with Mrs. Dahle's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John R. Gibbs. Among those who attended general conference at Salt Lake CARTOON were Mr. and Mrs- Oran Park SUNDAY MONDAY and TUESDAY. OCTOBER 9, 10, and 11 inson, Mr. and Mrs. John F Conley. Mr. and Mrs. Walter E Mrs- Loyal Harris Gibbs and sons, Sherman and Race Maddened Elk Mr. and Mrs. John B Mrs. Cloyd Morris underwent Douglas, Allen, Mrs. Stanley H. Castleton, an appendicitis operation at the Mrs. Jos. Howiell and daughter, Valley hospital Saturdayand Bishop Ora H. John. Hall left Monday Audrey of last week for San Francisco, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Noelte Oalif-to resume his work after from Chicago, Illinois visited attending the funeral of his with Mr. and Mrs- James Walton J Stallion ai "DvnamiU" An Eoal Lion f iliri Production and on Friday of last week. father, Harold E. Hall, CARTOON SERIAL spending the past two weeks with his mother, brother and sisWEDNESDAY and THURSDAY OCT. 12 ter. He was accompanied to OgTWO BIG II ITS den by his mother and brother, ol this toll, dark ond handsomt stronger.. Byran. if dark! Mr. and Mrs. Wendell C. Hall LI 51 when h. whistles ot YOU in U it! . X and family spent Saturday in Ogden visiting with relatives. Dowager Hump, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Harris Heaviness at the base moved from Salt Lake City to in Hie iu viv iinu if Portage where they will make round the shoulders,! their home. makes you look older. Mr. and Mrs- J. Hyrum Gibbs, fOCUM DIETING WON'T Mrand Mrs- Wm. L. Gibbs and HELP BUT NCR Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gibbs returned to their homes from Sweet Home, Oregon where they visited Sat- ALSO "SILVER BUTTE" ev.ening with Mr. and Mrs. Dan CARTOON Gibbs. WILL! Mr. and Mrs. Orville Bell, Jr., 15 FIRDAY and SATURDAY OCT. 14 There is a difference! and son Rilla Beth John of TWO BIG HITS Special Stauffer tab Ogden spent the week end with les are designed for their parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. J. different reducing re John. viz., slimming hips quirements, Mr- and Mrs. A. J. Hall were thighs and ankles, shoulders, abin Salt Lake City, shopping domen, etc. ' Wendell L. Harris, student of PHONE 2821 for FREE TRIAL No Obligation. the USAC at Logan spent the Appointment week end at homeVldOINIA .,CM... ALAN Gale Gibbs who is in training R A y TF R KOLIMAI n I ii it n ii u.i ' GILMORE ill u hi v n ii ii ii with the US air force left Sunday SERIAL CARTOON for Hamilton Field, Calif., where he has been transfered from - Liberty Theatre - Tremonton - - - - )RPHEUM - THEATRE fas1 ihw M I yhj 1 - m Ail' - La-vo- -8 ACADEMY Brigham City, Recently Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Wheatly had as their guests Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Wheatley and JOHN FCRD'l AWARDS! - Portage y family of Bothwell. e birthday party honored Holdaway at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Davis Holdaway on Friday Games were played on the lawn and refreshments enjoyed by all the works. A Lm jd MlTCHlil BIG CO - HIT lie Johnny Eackevery of Ogden, visited at the home of Mr. and with Mrs. T. LWheatley. Mrs. Virginia Peterson and. son GLORIA JEAN Great Show for the Family In - day. j OUNTAIN Mr. and Mrs. Ted Richardson and daughter, Patsy Ann, visited at the home of Mr. and MrsDuett Loveland Thursday even- TRICIA NEAL Great Picture :uly a Oct. ED., THURS- - - 12, 13 ing Mrs. Lynn Wheatley and visited children of Bothwell with her sisiter, Mrs. Myrl Norr and family. Sgt. Derrill Loveland returned home from Oceanside, California, Saturday . Saturday evening J. Robert Loveland accompanied the other employees of Safeways of to Idaho Pocatello, LONG VOYAGE JOME" with wayne Adventure hrilling SAMMY KAYE His "Sunday Serenade," music interspersed with readings of poetry, was in direct contrast to "So You Want to Lead a Band." "Sammv Kaye's Showroom," on ABC, presents his crisp versions of popular songs. Now he admits that its success has made him start planning a new one, for later this year. , - REDUCE! Tre-mont- rit FINEST COMFORT W STi A J 5 II 11BVU UJ FVTl L RKO returns to the field of musicals with the announcement that it has purchased "Two Tickets to Broadway", and will produce it on the scale that made movie history with their Astalre-Roger- s films years ago. big-sca- le Ralph Edwards is trying hard to live up to his new title, "Mr. awarded him recently when the necktie industry gave him his annual award to a star performer from motion pictures and radio. The theme this year, as last, when it was won by Bob Hope, Presentation took is "celebri-tie"- . place before 1,200 tie manufacturers from all over the country. U' OlTi tlAVUfffOTU k .... finds her Prince -- ? f Charming - 'J - , AM f lt . y . "!" A VI ? I ne explosive I cforw behind .i,. J i tt VI I w K-W, .1MI FRED lit,.. GINGER "IJieBARKLEYS oPBROADWAY' TECHNICOLOR OSCAR LEVANT Gal R0BBINS Jacques FRANCOIS We(l.,TIiiirs.,Oct.2,3 HUMAN STORY OF THE WAR! OF LAUGHTER . . . COURAGE . . . VICTORY I THE GREAT mum mumr Studio i America. V for genuine old Brown Bess muskets which were used at the Battle of Waterloo for use by soldiers in a military cere mony in his new picture, "Under a stickler Alfred Hitchcock, aim . Lloyd NOUN -P- resloii FOSTER sr:n jy ' - Capricorn." Tom Ewell, Broadway comedy find who made his motion picture debut in Paramount' Pacemaker shorts, has been cast as a "Man Friday" to Bing Crosby in Paramount's "Mr. Music", which will go before the cameras soon. Qqmg "Lux Radio Theatre", launched October 14, 1934, celebrates its 15th anniversary on the air October 17. It has never stopped growing, la said to have established itself at a Monday night listening habit for 30 million Americans. Richard CGNTE tiii.se c.rhat i;its: do.vt miss t:m ATTIM) THE MAIN KI GtLAHLY ... Bob Hope, all-yea- ... ... air teckf bait-snatch- . mi Men Are Men", has r residence an homes-three at Toluca Lake, a winter place at Palm Springs, and a summer home And then he keeps nalboa It is estimated thati ratlin a Drew Pearson's ABC broadcasts are hfard by more than 12 million Loiinf. the people . . . L'ucone all famous choreographer, dircctcJ in Warner the darce miwrc"The Injector General", Bros which siars Danr..v Ksye. great Copyright comedy star. of "Where J Your shiny new automobile with prices averaging about $2,0G4 has to get you a whale of a lot of use to justify its cost. Winter wear is the worst It can strip your car of . ; . service of plenty Oil-Plat- e it! Unless you can atAny radio program that tract an audience at eight o'clock In the morning must have a pretty loyal following. "Junior Miss" goes on CBS at eight Saturdays from and the studio ii Hollywood, with mostly crowded, ODDS AND ENDS BEKDDC 1 1 authenticity, provided teen-ager- Miani ITARIINO play-by-pla- in MGM's BURKE tKW. Poslurc Form n Groucho Marx, who brings his "You Bet Your Life" to CBS Octoy ber 9, recently did a baseball benefit a of description game between teams of Hollywood stars which threw the fans into a dither. He spent his vacation close to his Beverly Hills home, playing golf, doing benefit shows and attending Coast league baseball games. ASTAIRE ROGERS Bilhe i I civil Joyously dancing together in NEW musical fun! Exercise a I Sun., jMou., Tucs., Oct 9, 10, 11 - X Gold-wyn'- . I Passive t - on Gold-wy- thru SAT., Oct. 5, 6, 7, 8 WED., ft BCHIM store-frontproductions on a in street signs, variety of other s But it won't appear in places. new RKO release. "Rose-annMcCoy", because the period of the story is 1880, and, Sandler explains, that was some years before his ancestors emigrated to 2:00 to 5:00 P. M. MATINEE. - Prop man Irving Sandler's name usually appears in Samuel Free Candy To All The Kids AT SATURDAY ( ... - - Cele-bri-tie- BETTER SHOWS (i Where you need mind more been than those with any other name. Rating second on Jack Bailey's hilarious by program is Betty, followed Alice, Helen, Ruth and Ann. Some that stretch the imagination have been k corded on the program-su- ch as Malgorgata, Gummel, and Minal. An-ja- . niE John Bec-'ke- r. Lake City. COOPER - Roland went to Friday Someone with a statistical Ogden where she spent the week-len- d with her daughter and son sat down and fjgured out that women named Mary have in law, Mr. and Mrs- John as "Queen for a Day" picked Salt They spent Sunday in Mrs. T. R. Ault - EAD ARY - of Petersboro visited her parents Mr. and Mrs. M. G- Perry, Mon- Mon., Tues., Oct 9, 10, 11 SEE IT TODAY , Dar-len- youngsters. rjNDERPUP" - Oil-Plati- 2 Alwoys on Guard I Even when the fine lubricating oil itself isn't o is! covering a part, It protects your engine against starts . . . grinding Oil-I'latw- cr. "dry-frictio- from corrosive combustion acids . . . from sludge and carbon caused by wear. 3. Watch Out for Winter I The a feature of pat- ng ented Conoco N'A Motor Oil permiracle forms a by fastening a shield of special lu- bricant to working parts. 'latino can't all drain overnight! OiL-- 1 down-ev- en frigid months are the most dangerous months for these New and older cars both urgently Conoco N' Don't wait . . . nei-drive yours in today and armor it against winter with Conoro N . car-killer- s. wear-preventin- g 7 u.P K I rr v-- ft I W.MT1 1 A. See Your Conoco Mileage Merchant, HOWi MOTOR OIL 194'), O.ntiomUl O.l Cnmpnof |