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Show V THE I'OICE S LIARM OF no O rage s Utahs Own Picture, Comes to Scerar Theatre Next Week, Thurs., Fri. and Sat. arket SPECIALS ... s. 16c 85c RED ST R FIjOUR, 48-lb- v. I.G.A. K.1LAD DRESSIN G IMF1U K S CATSUP 2te 10c 12.01. bottle ( RUSHED No. 10 PINEAPPLE tins 50c . . 58c SUGAR, Deviled Meat 3 for 10c I GA. SOAP GRAINS Larg? Pkg Water 4:20 to 5:30 p. m. Carnival. 5:30 to 6:30 p. m. Races, Mud Wrestling, Tug of War, Mouse Trap Setting Contest and 17c HEAT CEREAL 1C large ikg HEWLETT'S GREEN TEA 16c lb. pkg. s. 21c SUGAR. PERK'D Poll FAUJERS or S. & W. COFFEE AI.I.-0-- etc. Free :30 to 7:30 p. m. Water Melon Bust, Band Concert. 7:30 to 9:00 p. m. Program. 9:00 to 12:00 p. m. Dance and Bathing Review. -- CALUMET BAKING POWDER 22c 16-- t. can COMFORT TOILET TISSUE 18c for Milk, all brands SERVICE PUNCH 8 pkgs. 10c FRUITOLA JELLO, per pkg. 5c 25c 2 for 21c pkg Wheaties, Peanut Butter 3 ...... jar SPECIALS FOR Saturday, Aug. 12th TICKETS on Kelloggs 2 MARSHMALLOWS, American FLOUR, 76c Root Beer Extract 14c MILK, Banner, 4 cans for 25o RAISINS, pkgs. 2 for 11c Olives, 9-o- 13c 18c $5.63 100-lb- s. Sugar, FLOOR WAN, pint can 19o can z. DII.L PICKLE.', quart jar 10c 16o Corn Beef, per can 16c Fresh Corn, doz. 16c Green Vegetables and Tomatoes 18c BACON (sliced) per lb . . 19c Bananas, 5c Lettuce, head Carrots and Onions 10c 3 bunches 15c New Spuds, BEEF 3-l- rORK . LAMB VEAL AT BEST PRICES - and Used Cars s. 1938 Hudson Baby Beef Pot Roasts, lb. 15c . . Sliced Breakfast Bacon, per lb. ... 25c 10c Rib Boil, lb 37c bs. Fresh Creamery Butter, lb 29c NEW and USED All Kinds Repaired Barbara Stanwyck and Joel as the leads. McCrea They are supported by a large Over 400 Morcast of players. mons In Utah were hired to portray the railroad building. In order to take care of the large crrwds that will attend this show two complete programs will The first be run each niht. show starting at 7 and the second show at 9:20. In order to get the full benefit of this fine pic. ture may we suggest that you plan to come on time either to the first or second program. All over the English speaking world where the picture has played it has bad a record attendance. In Utah most of the theatres who have played "Union Pacific have found it necessary to have extended runs. We are happy that we can present a picture of this kind at the Scera Theatre and hope that every boy and girl, man and woman may have the privilege to view this plctnre. Without doubt "Union Pacific is one of the greatest epic It was pictures ever produced. made by Paramount and directed Nearly 2 by Cecile B. DeMille. million dollars was spent to produce this picture. "Union Paci. tic is the first great picture made in Utah depicting an important this event that made possible western empire. The completion of the transcontinental railroad at Promontory Summit, Utah on May 10. historical same 1869 has the meaning for westerners as the Liberty Bell has for citizens of the east. The story of the building of the railroad is one of the ynoat thrilling stories that has ever baen enacted. Every foot of the picture has been subjected to most careful research for historical accuracy. Months were spent by workers combing the libraries and museums so as to make every detail as aceuvate as humanly possible. Wednesday Only co-st- SCERA THEATER ! August Farnuoilli A Service s SEE J t f fc ' S M p r SPECIALS r Saturday, Aug. 12 i, Lincoln Cash Store .. ... , . . ARIZONA WILDCAT Ja UP Dont mB? tbD one! and Lin Can ' do Bring your pal free!! Miss LaRue Boyce, former resident of Edgemont was married Saturday, Aug. 5th to Clifford W. Babcock of Provo. The ceremony was preformed by Rlshop Sharpe Gillespie at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Boyce. The bride is a graduate of the Lincoln high school and has attended the r y I, for two rears of the She i al(i a graduate Provo Sfhonl of Reality Culture She has been employed at the Rertin Beauty Salon for the past two vears The young their home in couple Provo will mah The Ntjtlonal Thespians, Lincoln high school dramatic club, held their regular meeting Thursday evening at Canyon Glen in Provo canyon. MemDers ana guests games, a fine program under the direction of the president, Daryl Stewart, after which they cooked We are COOKING PIES COME IN e Sunday, August 13, at of the families Bengt and T Tere Gad to See Ton at Peter Johnson will hold their an. nual reunion. All members are Lincoln Confect'y. &, Lunch urged to attend. Dinner will be Mrs. W. P. Williams ready at 1:30 p. m. Jims 57c - - A Better Place t to Live: Drive Safely SHOP AT: HOT and COLD SANDWICHES CONFECTIONS DRINKS J. B. SUMNER . . . OREM OREM DAY CONFECTIONS Fark-Ro-Sh- MAKE - for Gi eater LUNCHES ... 20c Lifebuoy, 4 bars 25c Lux Toilet, 4 bars 25c Lux Flakes, large 22c Boost Ter You Johnson Family Reunion Sunday Guaranteed Jim s enjea their lunches over the bonfire. - WASHBURN SERVICE lovely Babcock Boyce Marriage Noted la OUR ILVNDBILLS Sharons Reconditioned Thespians Meet At Canyon Glen Provo Stake Enjoys Rosalawn Rosalawn recreational center was enjoyed by about 1000 members of the Provo stake Tuesday afternoon and evening when the first annual outing of this new stake, a division of the former Utah stake, was held, with games, lunch, program, entertainment and dancing completing a day of enjoyment. Soft bail games predominated in the evening, the Eiders vs the "M men, and the Bishopric vs the stake presidency and high council, being the two major events. Races for youngsters and contests marked the other sport events. lawn and The delightful grounds at Rosalawn furnished an excellent carpet for family lunches seated around in circles, with programs of skits and music and drama being provided by the stake leaders. The Scera theatre 16 was free to all older members while the open air dance pavilion furnished an excellent evening for the younger people. Heartiest thanks and appreciation were expressed by stake, ward, and auxiliary leaders of Provo stake to the Sharon stake for the privileges extended. t for 112 For $550 1935 Ford Pickup RINSO: Large $300 For Giant usr. heats I Oc b. Indian MtSTARD, quart Jar CREME OF RICE, 2 pkgs. P & G. SOAP Giant size, 5 for 18c Lard, 2)i'l Crushed, 15c 16c Toilet Tissue 3 for 11c 13c 10-lb- 54c 3-l- bs. Macaroni, 31bs. 17c 21c for 4-l- & GROCERY riNEAPPLE CLEANSER G. A. I. OREM FEED CORN FLAKES, Offers Softasilk Cake Flour z. Robert J. Thorne of the Orem Cannery East I SPRY OREM gal. 63c BLUE KARO SYRUP, 24-o- I WASHBURN jforj cans for 4 I SPOT SERVICE I WHITE 26c for b. I games. 10-lb- s. I Fanbelts Tubes Accessories Confections where the Annual Democratic I Groceries Lunch Meats and Cheese uting is scheduled to start at 2 30 p. m. and 'ontinue until Now Added. All roads will lead Saturday, August 12 to Arrowhead resort midnight, with ball games, water carnival, races, contests, program, interspersed with picnic and a water melon bust, and ending with dancing and a bathing beauty review. Bring your entire family and spend the afternoon and evening, invites C. A Grant, democratic chairman, as he issues an invitation to all of Utah County. The following program is out. lined by the Outing committee: 2.30 to 4:30 p. m. Soft Ball Saturday, Aug. 12th 2-lb- Sinclair Gas & Oil 1 I.G.A. STORE SODAS, Friday, August 11, 1939 0 Democrats Invite Utah County to Arrowhead Resort Mgr. GILLMORE STATION Orem Dru Co. a IT- , I-- in I ( SHELL SERVICE ONCE an d youll keep right on it costs no more, but adds miles of travel and pep. Everybody is slopping now at TRY We Hire Orem People t Lincoln Service Lets All Boost Orem Hi We.--t of Lincoln High W. P. WILLIAMS |