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Show STAMP MATINEE i DATE TOMORROW Tickets on sale at the box of-, of-, fice at the Princess theatre foi , the special children's matinee al 10 a.m. Saturday morning, March 6, will be of an unusual type and of lasting value. Purchase of a 25-cent stamp or three 10-cents stamps sold each child will entitle en-title him to attend the show ol special features. An earlier war stamp matinee at the Princess resulted in sales of stamps worth $62. The committee com-mittee in charge of arranging the matinee for tomorrow has set a $200 goal. Management of the Princess theatre and Mrs. Mike Brisk, chairman of the women's wo-men's division of war savings stamps and bond sales in Bingham Bing-ham district, are in charge of the matinee. O |