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Show valley w tzz Friday, September 6, 1946 NEWS J - - - - ii . U.Hirs UTAH Saturday Sept. 6-- 7 Caesar and Cleopatra Claude Rains and Vivien Leigh mounted against the colorful and speclavishly A drama tacular background of ancient Egypt, superbly photographed in Technicolor: FOLKS ARE! MIOTTV HARD-U- P "fHAf lcme NODODV BUT1HEMSELVK and -- Rocket to Mars Fair. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Crane and sons have returned from a vacation spent with relatives in Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Cluff and family have moved to Meredian. Idaho, where they have purchased a ranch and will make their home. Mr. and Mrs. P. K. Nielsen and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Nielsen have returned from a short vacation trip into Idaho, where they visited with friends at Burley and Boise, where they 1st show 7 :S0 2nd show 1) :40 Matinee prices 7 :00 to 7 :30 open 7 :00 Friday and VIEW PLEASANT 4 OREM also attended the Idaho State ' Cartoon in Color Iathe News September 7 Saturday Matinee 1:30 MR. BUGS GOES IX) TOWN The all time favorite cartoon feature that all children love to see again and again! Highly recommended by Parents Magazine! Filmed in Technicolor! and Tuesday September 0 essentials. We g invite your patronage. Now is the time to start feeding Golden Oil Ikying Mash 20' i 100 pounds. . . . health-buildin- and THE GREAT MIKE and Movietone News Sat. - Charles Coburn - Beverly Tom Drake PRESS COMMENTS: the home in Orem- Miss Bliss graduated from Music Hinckly LDS seminary and Lincoln high school. She hns atKathleen Downs, (laugh tended liYU for two years, snd Mr. and Mrs. Clarence is affiliated with Alta Mitra left by plane Friday for Social Unit. Mr. F.d wards was well known City, where she will at- - RHONE Tyler THE GREEN YEARS is the greatest picture of It is indeed a wonderful motion picture" Federated Womens Club. mm A wmi cm rkU four ftaat if MiaMa f Utaki iapcrtMt (am fwdirtti Mum varhera and tkeir faaailiaa af a aaiaw ta Utah. m The Blue Ribbon Award for the best picture of the month. METAL MHORG WDUSTBY OF OTAR 3rd West & Center 0I8-J- 2 SCHOOL SUPPLIES DUCK DECOYS SCHOOL DAYS $2.49 Boys Sweaters Coat Style 1:: :: . s Part Wool On Na mere many garbage la handle. Na inn smelly kitchen garbage can. Jut scrip scrips from plat la Scrap-Tra- p garbage hag. Hang an sturdy matal frame. Finger-ti- p open. Saap that, edor-tigk- t. Helds paniingi, caffe grenade, harm, aawp, ale. SAVE 700 TRIPS A YEAR la eutside garbage can. Gal ana teday while they lait! oy l49 Manufacturers of FINE CANDIES For 75 Yean OMafifal Ivary Fiabh 30 Day Bag Supply Only ijC UTAH COUNTYS OLDEST I For Bovs Western Style 98$ Sizes 6. 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GET ONE TODAY Pastel Colors, Short Sleeves Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Varley and throb daughters, Coleen, Maxine and Carma are enjoying a vacation trip in Yellowstone Park thl week. HUNTING AND FISHING LICENSES SOLD. HERE Kitchen Chore! THE GREEN YEARS is masterful In auu aspects, direction, production, script. It offers scenes of heartbreak, tenderness, humor and ramonce. Boxoffice. Sweaters or your rhild; If you could choose life or death with your wife; If, as a doctor, you had the choice of saving the mother or the baby, which would you These heart moving save? choices actually were faced. Read how they were answered, in The American Weekly, the magazine distributed with next Sundays Loi Angeles Examiner. PROVO :: 016R-- 3 the year. Misses If you were given the tragic choice of saving your husband Your Name Engraved I REK on lens and Pencils when you buy them at our Mores- - Personal signature or Blink Letters d All Wool Life or Death? will honor them Friday evening in the Lake View ward hall. Mrs. Mills is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Young of Orem and Mr. Mills is the son of David Mills of Price, but has made his home with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wells, in Vineyard. The happy young couple are both graduates of Lincoln high school and Sharon stake seminary. Mr. Mills served for two years In the US army. They plan to make their home In Vineyard. SIIEAFFER AND EVERSIIARP PEN AND PENCIL SETS Garbage Mess and Odor! m End WM'Me It is an easy task to choose the best this month. GREEN YEARS stands head and shoulders above rest. Harrisburg Patriot. . and friends are invited to Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Mills (Lois Young) were united In marriage Wednesday at the Salt Lake temple, and a reception OR E M Sept. THE GREEN YEARS THE Provo attended the farewell testimonial for Mr. and Mrs. Rex Daniels at Spanish Fork Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Daniels are leaving for the New England States mission, with headquarters at Boston, Mass. Their BUNKERS 1'hone Irovo - Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Harding, Mr. and Mrs. Roland Harding, Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Allen, Miss Cleo Harding, Arnold Roper and Mrs. John Zabrisklc, of $3.94 beautiful and tender story of a boy and his dog! Thurs. - Fri. present. - Reception Friday To Compliment HJr. and Mrs. Delbert Mills its because they supply all An in Cinecolor- - Wed. - Marry Max Edwards daughter. Tiny Lou, has received a scholarship and will attend school in Boston, while her parents are on their mission. Mrs- Daniels is a sister of the Harding brothers- A missionary testimonial will lx given Sunday evening at 7:30 p.m., honoring Robert Pearson who will enter the LDS mission liome Monday, Sept. 9, prior to leaving for the Australian mission. All members of the ward Study Eddie Dean - Emmett Lynn - Joan Barton outdoor action story with comedy and music! Filmed A lliss and family attended the Duke Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bliss family reunion Saturday and announccc the engagement of at Luke's at Hotpots Sunday their daughter, Mary Renee, to Midway. Max Edwards, son of Bishop and was Miss Alice Ann Hawkins October hostess to a group of girls Thurs- Mrs. Philo T. Edwards. 9 lias been set for the marriage of her the home at day evening which will take place in the grandmother, Mrs. Robert L. Salt Lake temple. Elliott. A reception will compliment Rag dolls and animals were made for the junior Sunday the popular young couple Thursschool and refreshments served. day evening, October 10, in the Timpnnogns ward hall, and after a short honeymoon trip to CaliKathleen Downs fornia they plan to make their You'll never Le hard-u-p if Miss you'll food your layers laying ter of mash from B U N K E It ' S. Downs, BUNKERS fowls insure prof- Kansas OF THE WEST ROMANCE Mrs. Grace B. Peay and daughter, Mrs. Bernice Blood of American Fork, spent the past week visiting with Mrs. Robert Leaper and family at Buhl, Idaho. friends at Twin Falls, Idaho and an aunt, Mrs. Jessie Thomas at Salt Lake City. The Youth leadership meeting was held Wednesday eve ning at the church. The Primary officers were set apart in their respective positions. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Meldrum in Lincoln high school athletics. Following his graduation from Lincoln, he served for 4 years o mezzo-sapranvoice. in the naval air corps. a beautiful She is a graduate of Lincoln high school and Sharon stake VINEYARD seminary, and was a member of the Womans Reserve of thr Marine corps as a radio operaHarold Robbins is here visittor, stationed at Santa Barbara, ing with his wife, the former California for two and a half Margaret Gammon and their years. daughter, Evelyn, who was namSince her release from serv- ed by her father ut fast meeting ice, Miss Downs has studied ex- Sunday. Mr. Robins will return tensively with outstanding musi- to Chicago, where he is attendcal artists of Utah. ing Northwestern university. Mrs- - Robbins and baby will rewith her parents, Mr. and main To Renee Mrs. C. N. Gammon, for the Goes East To and "Rocket to Mars" Cartoon "Dinky Finds a Home" Cartoon "Headin for a Weddin" Vera Vague Comedy Monday EDGEMONT tend the Conservatory of Music. 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