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Show "HIGHWAY PATROL" TO BE PRESENTED BY LOCAL FIRM It isn't often the public is given the privilege of free admission ad-mission to a picture show lasting two hours, comparable to many staged in the movie palaces of the largest cities, and in addition, gets a chance to win one of a wide selection of merchandise prizes. That, however, is the case in St. George, where the Sunshine Service and Auto Court, dealers for the B. F. Goodrich company have just arranged the sponsorship sponsor-ship of an excellent bill of entertainment en-tertainment to be presented at the Liberty Hotel Banquet room on Friday, April 19th, at 8 p.m. Topping the show will be a smashing, full length talkie drama, "The Highway Patrol." It portrays the dangers and hardships hard-ships of this force of men, who day and night, sweep down the highways, suppress crime, and are eternally on the alert to prevent pre-vent acoidents with their startling toll of deaths and injuries. Interspersed throughout the drama is a charming love story, and enough comedy relief to keep audiences in uproarious laughter as the hero goes from one tense situation to another. Flayed by professional actors, well known in the talking picture pic-ture and stage world, the film has won plaudits everywhere it has been shown. It will be seen by approximately fifteen million people during. 1935. It is in connection with the comedy. "Love. Honor and Obsy-the-Law" starring Harry Lang-don, Lang-don, internationally known comedian, come-dian, that the prize contest, with its merchandise awards is being staged. Blanks given to audiences list thirty-two traffic violations. Lang-don, Lang-don, as the comedy progesses. commits twelve to seventeen infractions. in-fractions. Members of the audience aud-ience are asked to check off the rules they saw violated and to write a 200 word essay on safety. |