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Show Friday, October 19, 1945 NEWS UTAH VALLEY SCERA CHATTER ceive a pnze. Then special pri-will be given to the boy uixli-- r 8 and the boy between 8 and 14. and special prizes to the gij. under S and the girl between 8 and 14. Tiie judges will score on the following points: 1. How well the child represents the character they have chosen whether it be some one from the funny paper or one of the Mother Goose characters-Iwill help the judge if the name of the character is printed. It is also planned to have the dance of the Goblins on the Watch out or the goblins will you. They get every Doy and girl about this time of the year when we think about HalOf all the fun days, lowe'en. Hallowe'en tops them all. Scera is planning two Halloween a get parties. For the kiddies on Saturday, October 27, at the regular matinee show. Besides the regular matinee show there is to be the march of the Goblins and of the show all the boys and girls who come In costume will inarch on the stage and re WW TV PJ'MW t rz W SCEEA . OREM Doors open at 6:30 1st Show at 7:00 2nd Show BRING UTAH at 9:15 October Friday and Saturday THE ON rm 19-2- 0 and Cartoon loathe News Dance Dunce Dance Two reel comedy "A To Zoo" Cartoon Cartoon Buggs Bunny Nips the Nips Chapter 11 BLACK ARROW v Monday and Tuesday October 22-2- 3 Lawrence Tierney Edmund Lowe Anne Jeffreys Baaed on the life of the notorious gangster, this is an absorbing and dramatic fare! I. HONEYMOON Gale Storm and Peter Cookson An unusually good farce comedy that has plenty of laughs! Tathe News lJwm . Friday Saturday Wednesday - Thursday October ANCHORS I AWEIGH Frank Sinatra - Kathryn Grayaon - Gene Kelly and Jose Iturbla This is a must see picture. It has everything to give the patron; a swell romantic story, Technicolor photography, Sinatra's singing, Kelly's dancing, Jose Iturbi's playing and Kathryn Graysons beauty and song! Fathe News Lincoln high school .students will be dismissed Friday, 19 and Monday, October 22, while the teachers are engaged in taking school census. The census is taken each year to determine the number of children in the district between the ages of 6 and 18, during the pcriod October 15 to 31. This is the basis on which the state makes its allotment of funds to the district each year. The district Is given credit for all children of the specified ages living in the district even though they may not be in school, because of sickness, employment, marriage, graduation, attendance at other schools, etc. Officen Selected at UEA Several Lincoln high school faculty members were elected to offire at UEA convention held in Salt Lake City last week. L. B. Bennett, assistant principal was elected to board of trustees of UEA for a term of three years. He will art with the rest of the board in determining policies in the UEA and in working for the betterment of teachers. - Newman Heads Forensics Frank B. Newman, debate coach at Lincoln was appointed director of state forensics for the second term, by the Utah State Activities Association. The members of his committee are Luclle Tuttle, Jordan high; Morris Clinger, BY high; Lewis Bates. Payson and Mary Wooley, of Ogden. This committee is responsible for all speech activities under the direction of the association-Thmeeting of the group to outline the program for this vear was held Thursday at Hotel Utah. EDGEMONT interesting talk and illustrated colored pictures were shown of Italy and Switzerland at sacrament meeting Sunday A most evening by Lt. Milton Bellows who is home on furlough. Sgt. Harold Brereton sang the solo. Invictus" with Mrs. Ethel Tay lor at the piano. Mrs. Beth Ferguson. Mrs. Elva Elliott and Mrs. Waldcan Ivers were sustained as the Y.M.M.I A. presidency to take the place of Mrs. Mary Rowly, who has moved from the ward, Mrs. Max ine Davis and Mrs. Alba Anderson. Royal Hunter was sustained as secretary of the Aaronic A man may fall into a thous- priesthood organizations of the and perplexities, but if his heart ward. Mrs. Lois Johnson will be hoslie upright and his intelligence unclouded, he will issue from tess to all Sunday school officers and teachers Friday evening at them all without dishonor. Robert Louis Stevenson her home. This is the monthly plannlng meeting, a lesson will be given, and all are urged to be present. COMPLETE Mr. and Mrs. IT. S. Richard-- : RADIO SERVICE entertained at dinner Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. Chester Has-snn- i RALPH'S RADIO and two sons and Mrj AND APPLIANCE Marie M. Brown and little 63 No. Unto. Ava. Phone 111 daughter, all of Salt Lake City Th Home of Guaranteed Service During the afternoon the group visited with Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Chrixtophorson at the Provo Save on Airport and the entire party went for an airplane ride. The AUTO INSURANCE four ladies are all members of n club in Salt take City, and with a Mrs. Richards and Mrs. Cliis topherson will attend a ..leot Mutual ing of the rlub on Friday night Little Terry Richards celeCOVERAGE brated his 4th birthday anni You'll like Our Service versnry with a gay party. Pic N. C. HICKS turcs of the group were taken Phone 699 clever games played and ice cream cones galore served to 59 E. Center. Provo Wallace. Judy, and Keith Brere- w Steady Jobs FOR 300 MINERS AND MUCKERS United States Smelting, Refining and Mining Company offers jobs with a splendid post war future at its mine in the Hingham District.. Good wages and working conditions. Family housing or board and room is available at Iark and Ding-haApply at Mine offices located in I .ark and Bingham, or 1102 Newhouse Bldg., Salt I.Tke, or see Company representative at U.S.E.S., lrovo, Utah. Your State Farm Ka:i::::ai:i:a:::i:i::a::aaiiH:sBmegiaia::n:ianm3aiuuaa;: "THERE'S ADVENTURE IN A JOB I, is important that at some time or other, must folks need foriii and get a job, to mostly for the extra money that is so convenient to have, but whatever the case, there's adventure in a job. . . It has been said, "we cither go forward or backward, but that we never stand still. This is .true in more ways than one finaneiaMy speaking; still there's another side to having a job, depending on the individuals circumstances and attitude. If the person is healthy minded they will find joy abundance In the independence a job affords fun in being in the swing of things, and happy in their contacts with others. Associating with others, and learning to get along under all sorts of conflicting gives to life a scope not to be found in idleness it also gives that grand outlook on life, that says, I am not alone in this world, of working people for a period of the day you forget yourself, and the problems that fret and worry you, that clog up the mental machinery. After awhile you begin to make friends, they like you, and are confiding in you. It gives you the importance that comes from being liked and trusted, it gives you a lift, your ego is expanding, then you begin to feel like a new person and you discover that grandma was right when she said, a body rusts out quicker than it wears out". You have taken on a new personality, you feel it In the way people react to you like a cocoon you are ready to take flight from the old out ahell, flight from the old worn out shell, the mind and soul are recreated. life has many interests it never had before. After a while you add a dash of charm you are happy and joyous in your contacts with others. You forget to find fault with those you disliked before, in fact they are beginning to be very likeable people this brings gladness to the heart Now you are growing more sure of your mental footsteps, so to speak you are rising still further in the art of appreciation of others efforts-Lifis now made up of growths, the growing of the inner person; like climbing the ladder ot life you are a step up the ladder of human endeavor now there's a whole new world to be explored in a job. and it is all high adventure. elastic There something about a job, that stretches out to meet situations and personalities, you are now mentally alert, no time to brood, to become bored no time to feel sorry for ones self and the competition in business is so keen as to keep one on their toes, forging ahead a whole new world of possibilities open up; you are finding adventure in having a job. cercum-stance- FAMOUS DGTDBER - QUALITY VALLEY7 MORTUARY PHONE 43 PROTO AURA C. 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Salcne and Sandra Sandberg, Leah Ruth BEAUTY SHOP 23c Tall cans. Wont scratch. 25 139 He. 3rd West Salt Lake City 11. Utah SEED AND FERTILIZERS FURNITURE " if'.- RANGES GRANITE B Martha Lipton, contralto of hc Metropolitan Opera Association, will sing October 25 at 8:15 p.m. in the Provo tabernacle, under auspices of the Brigham Young University, Herald R. Clark, dean of the college of commerce and chairman of the He- - 1 tv HERE Get Your SACKS From US Governmant regulations provide for your getting the most money out of your seed by having it cleaned FIRST. Take our receipt to your AAA office and get your subsidy payments. Send or bring your seed to us. Wo will pay the freight or hauling. ....... lyceum committee, said today. Considered one of the Metro-Iiolita- n Opera Association's outstanding singers, Miss Lipton is expected to give a concert that Mill lung be remembered by Utah music lovers. Born and raised in New York, Miss Lipton was trained by her mother who was a concert artist. She at'ended the Julliard graduate school, presenting her first New York recital and winning an award from the McDowell Club. She has sung over the radio with the Radio City Opera and various sponsors. She has been a guest artist on the Firestone radio program. GDNTRALTO TD APPEAR SEED GROWERS SERVICE Ethyl Hair By Oc-toln- -r Terry Elected To National Music Ats'n Elvis B- Terry, in charge of the music department was elected secretary of the Utah section of the National Music Education This is the first Association. vear that Utah has been a member of this national music orThe Utah officers ganization. are working to bring the National Music Educational conference to Salt take City during the Improving centennial year, 1947. Verlyn Thomas is rapidly at a Salt Lake hospital, from a leg injury received by stepping on a hurried mine, while with the armed forces in the European theater of war. This accident happened over 18 months ago. Aria, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Olsen of Copperton is Improving from the Injuries received in a car accident, sometime ago at the top of Lindon hill- - She is now able to walk on crutches. The above are the grandson and granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Moroni Olsen. Pfc. Wesley M. Long, husband of Ranee Nielson Long, arrived home Sunday from the Hawaiian Islands where he has been stationed with the army air corps. Mr. and Mrs. Long went to Salt Lake Monday, where Pfc. Long will report to Fort Douglas to receive an honorable discharge from the armed forces. Pvt. Lawrence Allred, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clark Allred is enjoying a furlough here with relatives and friends. He expects to soon receive an honorable discharge from the army. Jark Humphrey left Monday for California, to visit with his and family sister, brother-in-laMr. and Mrs. Allen Johnson. Mrs. Florence Wilson was called to Benjamin Thursday, because of the severe illness of her mother. This NThal LINCOLN HIGH NOTES Covers were day anniversarylaid for 34 family members. The Relief society enjoyed a quilting bee at the home of Mrs. Enid Johnson. Other work was also done by members present who didn't quilt. The Daughters of the Pioneers held their opening meeting fur the year at the home of Jennie W. Johnson, Thursday afternoon. Fifteen members were present. DILLENGER G. Mrs. Moroni Olsen entertain- ed at a chicken dinner Sunday in honor of her husbands birth- To. Zoo October 20 Saturday Matinee 1:30 IIENKY ALDRICH CLAMOUR HOY A hilarious comedy starring Jimmy Lydon and Charles Smith. and ' spine-rhilli-- WINDSOR GIRLS Veronica Lake - Sonny Tufta Eddie Bracken A corking good comedy with music, dance numbers and plenty of girls! Filmed in Technicolor! A that all Remember stage. Mamas and Iapus comes as guests. The second Hallowe'en party, midnight of Hallowe'en, October r 31, is really going to be a as well ax a lot of fun. Ten big boxes of chocolates will la' given away us prizes to those coming in the most unique and clever costume. These will be judged on the following points: 1. Those representing special characters from legend and in the funny papers. 2. Those being tile scariest. 3. Those that arc most horrifying. 4. Those being the most beautifully dressed representing some early period like pioneer, or Dutch. Chinese or Hawaiian. 5. To the boy or girl coming together with the best costume where the two compliments the other (representing characters like Maggie and Jiggs or Pup Eye and Olive Oil, etc.) Watch next week's paper for further details. ' Lois Drage Rear of Drages Fine Foods Market K -- |