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Show PRtfVO (UTAH) SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 25,-1940 Autry Discovers Hit Tune During Tour of England HE'S AT IT AGAIN! SEARS TO HOLD " SPECIAL EVEHT Aricierit Warrior Fights for Finns AT PARAMOUNT TODAY cr. "1 PAGE sin Briefs Jimmy K'.-.r.rty aM Michael Carr. the co-composers cf . Che popular fc.lt song. -South of the Border." which La the bajls of the current Republic Ger.e Autry Aut-ry film no showing- at the Uinta theatre." are Londoners. They wrote this tune about Mexico Mex-ico h..:e locking at the Thames river. It wii while Gene Autry wu abroad that ha "beard - the song usJ it In fcis fir-t popular appearance show. Gene had to p-ste a ccpy cf the words on bis fr-itar, because fce dihVt have li.e to leim them before going cn with th number.- His audi er.ce. already familiar with the lyrics, helped him over the rough spots. - -1 It soon lecame the- too rura-tr rura-tr In 'his routine OTer there and the publishers put a picture of Ms movie horse. "Champ on the title page of the sheet music. mu-sic. Bringing- the song back to this country. Autry ' recorded it for Cnlumbii, 'and arranged to have Hep-jtl-c nctures buy the title for his next" picture." The two English composers responsible re-sponsible for the popular cowboy chir.t have turned out quite a nurr,ter cf hi tjr during" the past few years. Kennedy cumbers amor, g his previous tune suc-fs.wj suc-fs.wj the popular -Isle of Capri" -Red Sails in the Sunset," and "Harbor Lights." Carr wrote r ' -" i t. e i . 7 - - , ,- ...,,- I, ,- i ..I, ,.i i i Boris Karloff is scaling1 people again! This time it's Margaret Lindsay in a ecene from "BritLsh-Intellgence," the story of Eng land's fiarless spy hunters. It's cn the same program with Gene Autry In the screen sensation as big- as the song, "South of the Border," at the Uinta theatre today. - , -01 J Faithful" and "Dinner for One, Pleasej James," and the two collaborated on "Cinderella, Stay in My Arms." n trftoSsP H2-L at5?JJ SOc' "I mil I a 1 A ' 200 IT'S HIT AFTER HIT AT Utah's Greatest Entertainment Bargain! TWO AT A TIME! Look at Oar Show. Today It's Got Everything W 1 1 s v - History rnaklngj 1 TM:'.rMN3- X mm ?nirr?na iLAL U UUUU DC J u Li LI. (iBG f ZlUt feme tfj-kntm) , Plus the Sons Sensation Even More Sensational On the Screen! nn ' - i GEIIE .Only the mot popular cowboy " could bring you 'the spectacular t o r J behind the world's most popular - - ' Sniley BURHETTE V ThrilU and Romance Down Mexico Way! WaltTl Toa Hear Thai Chreker- brd Band! Riotous Comedy "ALEX IN" UONDKRL.VXD" -AND STILL M0RE- MO1ETONE with LEW LEI I It the bosses' in Sears 'stores didn't mind last5 year when the "Kine- for-a-Week" and ' their 30,000 maddened cohorts smashed all ex- PLEASANT GROVE MISS VIOLA WEST Correapondent -Phone T8-W : : Daughters of the Pioneers of the Pleasant Grove camp held a meeting Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. S. A. Kirk. Mrs, Annie Holman gave the lesson. Mrs. Janet Mills read a sketch of the lives of her grandparents, the Bullocks; and Mrs. Laura Robert son read a sketch of the lives of her grandparents, the - William sons. The captain, Mrs. Pearl Bastian was in charge. Ernest Smith of Kanab was a week end guest at the Guy Hill-man Hill-man home. - . Mr. and Mis. Nyle Wadley entertained en-tertained at their home Friday evening. Their guests were Mr. and Mrs. Golden Teay, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Marrott. Mrs. Ella Cragun entertained at isting company records to smith-her smith-her home in Springvllle Wednes- ereens. day afternoon for the Relief so- " .". ciety board . members of the Tim- . ' . ' panogos stake. In attendance were Mrs. Cora Atwood, Mrs. Bernice Monson, Mrs.. Jennie Johnson, Mrs. Mary Neves, . Mrs. Kate Jacobs, Ja-cobs, Mrs." Nettie Gamttte, Mrs. Elizabeth Bullock, Mrs. Vlda Con- Mrs. Merrill N. Wamickfc and Mrs. Wamick Swenson attended a party in Provo Wednesday given by Mrs.' Orin Bird. The party was iii honor of Miss Martha Eldridge. Mr. and Mrs.' Wesley Beck entertained en-tertained on Saturday 4 evening. per was served to Mr. and Mrs. Ernest OLsen, Mr. and Mrs. Elvln Thorne, Mr. and Mrs. Duane Harper;, and from American Fork, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Smith: from Alpine, Mr. and Mrs. Loy Beck. After the meaL games were played. Mrs. J. P. Fugal spent Wed nesday in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. John Atwood are visiting in Salt Lake this week. Mrs. Oral Wright is at home after receiving treatment at - a Salt Lake hospital. She is im proving. - Sears store in Provo in cooperation co-operation with more than 500 other sears stores will participate partici-pate in a "King-for-a-Week" promotion, pro-motion, running for a week from Monday, Feb. 28 to Saturday, March 2, it was announced Saturday. Sat-urday. E. J. Kreuger, ' assistant manager, will be in charge - of the event in the absence of W. CV LaBrache, ' manager, who is attending the annual Sears convention con-vention In Chicago. Mr. Kreuger, who has been assistant to Mr. LaBrache for two years, first started with Sears In August, 1932, in Osh-kosh, Osh-kosh, Wisconsin. In June of that year, he was' transferred to Green Bay, ' Wis., " as receiving' clerk Later that year he was' transferred trans-ferred to LaCrosse; Wis.;-as basement base-ment ' manager; ? After spending one year 'in that city, he was appointed assistant manager at the 'store In Aberdeen,' South Dakota. Da-kota. " In 4 1936, he was transferred transfer-red " to the new store at Apple-ton, Apple-ton, Wis.- After 'one year, he was transferred' to Paducah, Ken-ucky. Ken-ucky. Later " that year, he ; was transferred to Cedar Rapids, la. After a few months in that store; he was transferred to Provo, and has "been' here for the past two years. . v--r .;.. .,, - "The 'Kin g-for-a-Week' - celebration cele-bration is ' distinctly an ' all-employe affair," - said Mr.' Krueger. Practically everyone in the store had a hand in the planning. "Our national : retail office is offering a number of awards for the best showing, and ' we in Provo, are determined to get a piece of that' money for our organization." or-ganization." r Our" division' -managers and their henchmen believe that they have assembled a neat bag of ' merchandising and promotion pro-motion tricks and there is a feeling feel-ing hereatouta that Mr. LaBrache won't ' know ' the old pCace when he gets back. Maybe "hell have fun and learn a lot' in Chicago; I knW for sure that we're go- inar to do hnth hir - The eeneral idea is ? to show -Ana' ay, mat young man up the boss while he is In con- America nas maue a ference."1 Somehow the boss nero' a oacK m rovo again in ooesn T" seem to mina op at least The old fight in Finland. This grizzled warrior from Oulu is i' mustered fhto fighting ranks. Gilbert Gainer of Rupert, Idaho, was a visitor In Provo Saturday. Karl Peterson ' of , Price - spent Saturday in Provo. - V Frank Stevens of ' Greennvet Utah, was among the visitors In Provo Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. A. . XV. Franks have returned. from Montebello, Calif., where they attended funeral f ervices . for their niece, Glenna Peters, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Peters, formerly of Provo. Mr. and Mrs. L. Long of Logan are among the visitors in Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Letter Allen and Miss Mary Moir motored to Salt Lake City, Friday night,.-where they were joined by George Erk-man Erk-man of Salt Lake. The party attended at-tended the dance -at Coconut Grove, which : featured Horace Heid's orchestra. Mr. and Mrs.' Gil 'ifafen of Salt Lake City, are in Provo for the week end. 1 K V i' Andy's Back it. DIVORCE SOUGHT Belva Hansen of Lehl, has filed suit in Fourth district court ' for a divorce from James O. Hansen whom she married at Salt Lake City, December 29, 1931. She charges habitual drunkenness and failure to provide, and asks cus-toyd cus-toyd of their 'four children and J 10 per hionth alimony. Powder, Plant 7 Files Articles ' Articles of Incorporation for the Illinois Powder - Manufacturing company, " which has begun construction' con-struction' of a $500,000 plant at the mouth of Spanish Fork canyon, can-yon, were filed in the Fourth district dis-trict court Saturday. ' .' v The plant will be used for manufacture, manu-facture, purchase ' and sale of chemicals, ' nitro-glycerTne . compounds, com-pounds, 'explosives of all kinds and products and by-products pertaining pertain-ing thereto. .- President and general manager of the company is A; H. Harter of St. Louis. The plant will serve the entire Rocky Mountain area, it Is planned. - - - , . ' . - BENNETT ELECTED SPANISH FORK NHarold H. Bennett, assistant general ' manager man-ager " of " the . Z. C. M. 1 was elected .president' and managing director of the Spanish ' Fork Coop., Co-op., at a meeting" of the ' board of directors held Thursday afternoon after-noon at the store. 'John L. Jones was " elected vice-president; Wm. B. Bockstrom, secretary, Mark F. Boyack.""' treasurer; - John S. Davis, George 1 Chriatensen and David H. James, were -named as directors. , Andy v Hardy Gets Spring Fe ver," which - is now showing at the Provo theatre.' Mickey Rooney is Andy Hardy, ' Lewis ' Stone" "is Judge JIardy, and Ann Rutherford Ruther-ford and Helen Gilbert are the objects of Mickey's affections. The second feature is that great .comedy, "The ' Gorilla," starring the Rltz Brothers and featuring Fatsy Kejly. .Bcla .ogosi.and Lionel ' Atwill. Genola M Men : : Capers in Meet t , t Genola "M" Men basketeers earned - the f, right to represent Nebo .and ' Tintic-Santaquin stakes in the Provo district "M" Men tourney which begins Wednesday" Wednes-day" at Spanish Fork by tipping Payson Fourth ward, 39-31, ;Iri a playoff game. . ? ' Here's Record Mebl-Tirrie Rush. Lou Hands Davis 5 : Initial Defeat iv-. '. . . -. i . . , .-. t a NEW YORK; . Feb. 24 U.R) Lightweight Champion Lou Ambers, Am-bers, with new" riner glory and a check for $15,000, was ready today to . aeiend his crown in May against the outstanding challenger. challeng-er. He stepned out of. hi riana Friday night to tag Touch Guv Al Davis with his first defeat. ; e th'ck-walled .iron molds, in which molten steel solodifies, carry . awayv heat so rapidly that the! steel docs not . have, .a . chance to melt the mold. j In Spencer. I., it is against the law to make rude comments about a passerby in the street. A. Walter Connolly, ' Mary Martin and Allen Jones in one of the many joyous scenes from ! "The Great Victor Herbert," the smash hit which is seen at the Paramount theatre today. HAtCH ACT MAY . Blj EXTENDED ' . WASHINGTON, Feb. 2:1 (U.n) The senate privileges and elections committee today approved bills to extend the Hatch "no politics" act to state employes who are paid In part out of federal funds and to forbid solicitation of political contributions , from ' federal employes. em-ployes. ;i Doors Open .1:00 p. m. ' . . 23c 'Till 6 i j S5c Eves. 't - js" ........ A Parom 7 U ' . 4 , - ...:.t r 1 . j. incU 5 Tr e. 'Sweet sftife,' Thine Alone, in the Dark"! Allan Jones llzry IVIartin Walter Connolly Lee Bowman Judith Barrett Susanna Foster ADDED SHORT TREATS .Riotous Cartoon I Sportlilc I PARAMOUNT TUSS IN BOOTS" I 'BOWLING SKILL. I NKWS : I Mii ' hn Jam,.. M,mf mi .,, T."..', r ,-,,3 t .. . . ,. ; :, : .. . ,--, - - ' - '- 131 a' LU in 110! 112 Fifteen count 'em. Mac's Myrna Loy, Irish Setter owned by I Robert McPhillips of Cincinnati, astounded her master by giving birth to what is believed to be a record litter for the breed and then presented him with a problem.: With 15 mouths to feed, the mother could provide proper facilities for only nine. .Phillips Inserted In-serted ad in local paper for canine wet nuis, helped out by feed-' feed-' . ' io unlucky .pups .by eye-dtepper until help -arrived. .. '" :NOW2 A Program Sft P;Uc;aue to TcH Ypu Atdut it TUIOS" ANDY'S BACK and the Whole . Hard y Family is Here for the Time of Your Life! CREEPS. , TIiniLLS, .LAUGHS and HOWLS. --That is the. 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