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Show f THE VOICE OF bllAEON Scera Theatre Chatter who come early to the show at, 7:00 so as to spend 15 to 30 min- utes In the cool pleasantness of the auditorium listening to the neautiful transit Ihed music. ; We have a collection of some of the outstanding organ numbers by We Invite world famed artists. to come often. y'i The other evening an ardent tinnds and family, we cant be vhurch worker made this com- too sure o( tomorrow. ment : I havent gone to more than one in a year saying furnishing much need-i- j I didnt believe In them. recreation the picture show Last t i mu important messages month I cot a loHcr from my n in the navy. He said that if it tiom tvny of the lepartment weren't for the movies the boys government, brings you pictures would all go nuts. It was their or important happenings, you only worthwhile recreation. I tn.vel to all parts of the world have now promised my family we and learn how other people live. l.e picture show, too, becomes will all go once a week. We can t afford to loose such an im- - an imnortant social institution. t tant institution In our com- 1' furnishes something for the fan ily to go to that ts worthmunity or nation. This man is right. If it werent while. you meet your neighbors for the regular patronage at home end make new mends. Oftiines the n rvi,, companies would have new visions of ones possibilities no wav of getting revenue so as are roused hv seeing the rteture to spend billions of dollars each on the screen. It Is douhtful that year to make pictures which are the school or the church weilds now shewn to the hoys In every greater influence over the morale army camp and on every navy of the people In America today 'han does the picture shows. ship. Box Office, July 4, 1042. The other day a man told us As you enjoy looking at the that he wag working at the steel flowers in the beautiful lobby of plant and running his farm bo the theatre, it is the hope of the that he no longer had time to go to shows nor in fact to take any Itnhbocks, who so generously other form of recreation. I wond- furnish the flowers, that you may he reminded to go to the cashier's er what he is working for. window and buy some war stamps those future Utopias we are never realized. If we or a bond. cannot enjoy today" with our More and more we have people j im-id- -s ran The special matinee on Saturday, only, starts at 4 p. m. and runs continuous. The matinee price until 7.30 are 11c, 20e and 25c. If you like to feel cool and re-- t try i ne of our thirst quenching mugs of root-bee.t t the Suaik liar regularSi vt ly. A large glass for 5 cents. re-li- r. (1 i ii Many cooling systems in arp made possible hv hei tvapnration of the water which, aithmieh it cools, saturates the atmo-pher- e with wanr vapor This hfsrh humidity raues a cold swiat that is often distressing. The Pc ra Auditorium is cooled tv passing the dry air over coils fill, ,1 with tee cold water. In this wav there is no moisture added to Cue air. That ts why vou feel o refreshed and comfortable to sit two or three hours in the audi- the-ii"- and Tuesday we pre-- s our premium LORN TO .bi'id.iv in n Virginia Weidler Ballads for a,d Ray M, Donald. Ami'i ii hus song hit by Jonn 1.., on he ami Karl Robinson, that t,,ok the country by storm after a lhcle r d o p, irornuim e has l's on "Born to s, 1'cen Hug" musical show presented 'y It is sung by 'fg i . op!, 1' ulI.o. M. youthful baritone. in a lavish presentation i maxing We also the musical. forintn. pro nt Lupe Velez and Leon SPITFIRE THE JUNCI.E LOOK playing! Errol in MEXICAN EES A GHOST. Friday and Saturday is highly recommended by the Parents' and Thursday we Wednesday Magazine as a children s picture and even If you are a child of 70 have anrther outstanding double you will enjoy every minute, program. NAZI AGENT, a story There are few hoys and girls liv- -' of twin brothers, one a gentle, ing who have not thrilled to Kip-- j kindly man and the other a ruthlings Jungle Book. With the less leader of a sabotage ring in 'beautiful coloring and unusual a great city, and Cesar Romero settings for this picture, It will and Carole Landis in A GENTLEbe one of the most delightful two MEN AT HEART a gay romantic ..hours that you have ever Bpent. comedy. 1 ML A -- , i -- j it ftwe mv Line e7 Just Arrived WHEN THESE ARE GONE, WE CAN OFFER NO MORE AT THESE LOW PRICES! BUY NOW AND SAVE! Extra Big Jumbo Size 100 Virgin Vool Blanke - go Co) worth Full 3 4b. all wool blanket la blue, cedar or Lustrous rayon satin binding. dubon-net- , lit Floof Big 72x90" 100 Virgin Vool Blanket WORTH 12.95 95 Slumbersound" 100 virgin wool of finest, softest gualltYl Weighs 4 lbs. Beautiful pastel colors. Priced at a Mg savingl LC. lit floor Extra Wide 80"! Extra Long 90"! Half - Rayon, Half - Cotton on cotton single blanket with beautiiu rayon. sheen. Weighs 3 Vi lbs. Wide rayon satin binding, cedar or blue. A great valuel 53? Hospital Service Plan 50? hospital during any one year? A. Vou are entitled to the Editor's Note: Here are some of ihe Hospital as aiteu uiore qui iiions whkh have been servnt-about the Hospital Service as required, and so long as tne t ot.1 IIju, a commuiiiiy, days do not exceed 21 hus- by Ihe iuu day., your hill will be paid1 organization, sponsored ih Ya ley wh'ch la in full by the Pan. As the' aver- i ov opt n for enrollment on a age stay at the hospital for any is than 10 days! roup ha is. Your own questions one pi iii to the office of iu a ynar, you are quite secure in may be Hie Voice of sharon or to the having 21 d.iys at your service. more days Hospital Service Ilan, 250 West Should you require ih uti r. Provo, or send them to than tb.u vimr hi.l wiJi be d:s-- : Box 4 57, Provo. coun'id 33 p, r unit for tile! 21 days. Q SuppOM-- I n ove away frr m amount II n If I am Q away community, is my contract from home In some olhir bos- valid? A.- Yes so long as you keep p.'al for 10 days, do I still get ymir dues paid .up. Benefits are 21 d.ivs at the Utah Valley Hosavailable in any hospital any- pital if I need them? where iu cases of aicident or A. Th,' Contract provides for emergency illnesses, but in such 21 days in one or more admiscases payments of $4 a day for sions or This gives hospitals. and principal particip- you a total of 21 days or care 3 ants and a day for family par. altogether, and so you would ticipants are made to the hospital have 11 more days coming to you, whereas in cases of illness where if needed, in the Utah Valley the Utah Valley Hospital is used, Hrppital. the whole bill is paid direct to the Hhough nmret ..Ww b....roH ospital by the Plan. If you obIf I have a hernia or some Q. tain a contract and then move other condition, can I get hospital away you may remit your dues care for such things? to direct the Hospital by mail, A. No except for emergency Box 4 57, Provo. treatment or diagnostic observaQ. What extras do I have tion at the hospital. The contract to pay for when I go to the Utah exrludes conditions or illnesses Valley Hospitalf Howalready known to exist. A. All Services ordinarily givever, if you come into the Plan in en by the Hospital to any patient good health then you are protectare included in the Service con- ed for all accidents or illnesses, tract for the 21 days during each so long as your contract is in year for each member of the fam- force. ily. However, minor children and other family participants, except Works the father and mother, are required to pay J1 a day while at the Hospital. Special prescriptions Prohibited In and unusual drugs and medicaNational tions are not ordinarily provided by the Hospital. Effective July 1, and until Q. Hovp often can I go to the further notice, fireworks will be prohibited on lands within the Relief Society Uinta National Forest, It was announced by Forest Supervisor Honors Members George C. Larson, today. The closing order, Issued by Regional Mrs. Cordelia Booth will be the Forester C. N. Woods under date guest of honor at a social given ' of June 30 follows: The followby the members of the ward re-- 1 ing acts are prohibited on the lief society next Tuesday a Uinta National Forest beginning In the relief society rooms on the first day of July, 1942, Mrs. until further notice: The throw of the Edgemont chapel. Booth has been active as an of- ing or placing of a burning cigficer or a class leader in the re- arette, cigar, match, pipe heel, lief society for a number of years firecracker, or any ignited suband served as Theology teacher stance in any place where it may until she left the ward to make start a fire; and the discharging her home In Provo. of any kind of fireworks on any During the afternoon the regu- portion of the Uinta National lar teachers topic will be discus- Forest closed by order of the sed and the social will follow. Regional Forester to the dia- District one and two have the entertainment In charge and invite all relief society members to attend. non-prof- it I i 1,- Indian Type i 70x80" Blanket .A - Dm!?! Pull ?thrM If. sis blank! BoroUy ncn. ftitch4 J yatuai J 1 vitb A 1t Wool 70x80" Kr ( Today's 1 . 5 toe-- frond 2 . Hoot T f 5 ; i. J a Natl a! Worth 29 h'ankt White Cotton Sheet Blanket Plaid Blanket 98 Tndiaa typ Ahlander So. Univ. Ave. Ihone 100 Notice is hereby given that a public hearing will be held before the Board of County Commissioners of Utah County, Utah, at ten o'clock AM on Friday, 31 day of July, 1942, at the City and County Building, Provo, Utah, on the question of adoption of a zoning ordinance and map of the unincorporated area of ytah County, Utah, prepared by the Utah County Planning Commission, pursuant to the provisions of Chapter of 1941, State of 23, Statutes Utah. Any owner of property Included within the boundaries of the unincorporated area of Utah County, Utah, shall be entitled to protest the establishment thereof, or any part thereof by filing with the Board of County Commissioners at or before the time set for hearing a written statemrnt Betting forth in brief the grounds of the protest or such prof Jt may he made orally at said hearing. Paid zoning ordinance and map shall he posted on the bulletin board in the City and County Building, Provo. Utah, and In the office cf t Is e Utah County Plan-- ( ning Association, City and County. Building, Provo. Utah, from time of first publication of this notice until time of hearing. Dated this 29 dav of June. 1 942. BO RD OF COUNTY COMMISUTAH SIONERS, COUNTY, UTAH. R. J. Murdock. Chairman, William J. Johnson Sylvan Clark Publication date: July 3, 1942. 1 j? In choir ff Cttrcfctive plaid. EauHbd Mioon bmdmq 1ft Floor y 1.19 Todoyl k4 id. TOxM La. Extra whit American cotton on both 4 V lft Toe In connection with the getting of grasshopper bait, the request ts made that women do not ceme to get the bait. It requires hard work to mix the bait and requirts a little time in which to do it. Farmers, will you please come and do rot send the women this Job requires the men. To make it convenient for the farmers to secure the bait in the afternoons and evenings the mixing station will remain open until S:00 p. m. every evening except Saturday. Make a note of the time: Week days from 2:00 P. m. until 8:00 p. m. Saturdays from 9:00 a. m. until 1:00 p. m. The mlxiDg station is at the Utah County Fair Grounds In the Cattle Barn Building. Utah Farms and Factories Fine Foods! : CALF MEAL DR. E, L. AIKEN .12 W. Center St. Provo is qualified by thorough training and years of experience to render a superior CHIROPRACTIC Service, which has proves very effective in treating Headaches, Neuriiis, Rheumatism Lumbago, Liver, Stomach and Kidney trouble. vt. ?J.T0 1.91 .Mixed Pig Feed 1.73 (.ROIM) IJARELY Dairy Feed 80 lb. 1.50 ROCK SALT .40 FLY SPRAY, Bulk Animal Household . , gal. 00c gal. 90c BUNKER FARMS FEEDS PHONE O10R3 n: Fire DOLLARS fo '(-i- izx v,-- Public Notice The United States Coast Guard maintains a patrol of cutters If Alaskan waters to assist persons and vessels in distress, protect i herds, the walrus, the sea oiter and sea lions. Companj' 476-19- 0 3 16 MILLION cr elevations in the cheat grass areas, and It is urged that all foreet visitors use extreme care with fire. Manufacturing -s rs i low- - See I'.s If Your MOTOR OVERHEATS Ho-pu- NOTICE! 2 lands, particularly at the Answers Questions ter-no- Virgin Vool Worth 3.93 on Today's Market! barging of fireworks." Mr. Lar-- ( tc'n states that this closing order was made neces-ar- y by the dangerously dry condition of the for-t- st i 3T v yp c. Forests NEARLY ALL THESE BLANKETS WERE CONTRACTED FOR OVER 1 YEAR AGO! MANY PRICES OFFERED EVEN BELOW LAST YEAR! 2QO0 9, 1922 Thursday, July YZ' -- and better get your order in NOW for these Extra-Qualit- y chicks if you want to make the most out of 1942 conditions. Smart poultrymen know that theres more money in quality poultry. e You can save a few cents on and lose a lot of dollars. We arent interested in inferior-chickThe kind we sell are the kind that thrive and produce. Try our Purina Embryo-Fe- d chicks this year, and see for yourself the difference in chicks that are properly fed during the 21 days cut-rat- chicks s. in the shell Produced under official State and Federal supervision, for YOUR protection, TIMPANOGOS U. S. Approved, U. S. Pullorum Tested chicks for 1942 are a real buy. Order now; while choice delevery dates are still available. Timpancsos Hatchery East 3rd 710 South. Pn, Utah Phone 613 Headquarters for Purina Chows, custom i It grinding and mixing service For several years now, farmers and manufacturers in Utah have sold an average of $16,000,000 worth of goods to the chain stores in this state each year. That "aint peanuts. A large part of that 16 million dollars worth of products is shipped out, bringing new money into the state. AND STORE IT YES, the Government wants you to store coal! By ordering now, for immediate delivery, youll help prevent a transportation during the peak tie-u- p M- -' SafeA large food chain an average of buys way 305,000 barrels of Utah flour each year, approximately of the states average 25 total flour output. More than 40 of this, or 131392 barrels, is shipped by Safeway to its stores in other states. season 1NDUSTRLYL orders will be filled first, so its to your ad- vantage to fill your coal bin now, while you can.. Dont take a chance on being without coal when cold weather sets in. Order now'. . . today . . and keep your bin filled. On this one item alone. In 1941, more than $475,000 of outside money was brought to Utah. IAIN STORES UTAII a Invest in Coal and Defense Bonds! Utah Timber & Coal 164 West 5th North Phone 232 |