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Show Powers Models To lift Present irl On Scera Screen "t-.i if i 1. 'Offering beauty, fashion, romance, ro-mance, and song, "The Powers Girl", will play at the Scera the-atrte the-atrte .Monday and Tuesday. Jtnne Shirley portrays a small town girl who is discharged from th'e;iocal high school because she appears In a compromising magazine-photograph. She then heads for.. New York City to join' her Sister, played by Carole Landis, Who is a Powers model. She has many exciting adventures and ro mance appears on the scene when she, meets Jerry Hendricks, who is none other than dancer George Murphy. Alan Mowbray does a realistic job of impersonating the beauty connoisseur, John R. Powers, and the Powers girls, in person, are gorgeous to beam upon and cer iamly .merit being dubbed the tJong-stemmed American beau ties." '.Dennis Day puts over some out Standing songs with his usual Charm, while Benny Goodman and his -swing virtuosos provide a zest- ful musical background. Gowns worn by the Powers girls in the picture were created by Adrian of Hollywood. NiMES ANNOUCED OF CRASH VICTIMS .MISSOULA, Mont., Sept. 11 (UBn-Names of two army aviation avia-tion cadets killed here yesterday in the mid-air collission of two training planes today were announced an-nounced as William T. Richards, 20, ,Of Tarrytown, N. Y., and Robert Ro-bert N, Schwentec, 27, of Detroit, Mich. t-AiSO killed were instructors, Clyde Reynolds and Stanley Hill-man.. SulTNa u tnOTKece i ves CI tdtion From President - 1 " rri 4& . r Btahdlng under the big after deck gun of the U. S. submarine NautUus. Admiral Chester W. Nimitz, com-jnander-in-chief. Pacific fleet, addresses the vessel's personnel during the recent ceremony accompanying award of the Presidential Unit Citation to the undersea craft. The chip and its crew were cited for cat-standing cat-standing success In combat, including delivery of the death blow to a Jap aircraft carrier in the Battle of ' Midway. Official XX k Kjf. SxfiOL A FRESH LOOK FOR BUSINESS Step into your office every morning knowing know-ing that you can sit in on those big conferences confer-ences looking as fresh at four as you do at nine. 'AcW to your own promotion by having hav-ing yotir suits cleaned often. UNiyERSiry 170 No. Univ. Ave. CLEANERS Phone 214 Ljtah County 'Back the Attack' Bond Premieres Scheduled Third War Loan -Back the At- 25 1943, according to John Krler motion picture chairman of the tacV" war bond premiers will be iocai campaign. held Saturday midnite, September Utah county theatres participat ing will be Royal, Lehi; Grove, Pleasant Grove; Cameo, American Fork; Sceru, Orern; Academy and Paramount. Provo; Rivoli, Sprmg-ville; Sprmg-ville; Angelua, Spanish Fork, and Star, I'ayson TTpon presentation of excharif,'' tickets they will receive from bond issuing agents, bond purchasers purchas-ers wiil be given premiere tickets. During the month of September over 10,000 motion picture theatres the-atres throughout the country are going to "Back the Attack" with a concerted drive to make the Third War Loan go over the top. Now while the Axis is on the run in all parts of the gLobe is the time to press on to final victory. vic-tory. The 15 billion dollar Bond Drive will supply the planes, tanks and guns our men need to make Hitler and Hirohito join hands with Mussolini in defeat. So much importance has been attached to movie houses as a medium for selling bonds that thousands of them all over the country have been licensed by the Treasury Department to issue the valuable documents. Special short pictures featoring Rosalind Russell, Robert Montgomery, Mont-gomery, Tyrone Power and Alan Ladd will be shown in theatres beginning the week of September 9, as part of the intensive cam paign to help raise the 15 billion dollars. JESSE M. 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SEDAN Every Car in Stock Is in the Best of Condition Mechanically Mechanic-ally . . . Regardless of Age4 i?: . With Good Tires! - t m i i MANY OTHERS Open Evenings Until 10 O'clock 470 WEST CENTER STREET Phone 561W (Ray Barker, Mgr. Benjamin News Carl Stewart, son of Mrs. Faye Stewart undeiweitt an apendict omy at the Payson hospital on Thursday. Mrs. Edna Selin and son Terry recently returned from a two weeks visit in Los Angeles. She visited with her two sisters and a brother and other relatives. Mary Murray has been confined at the Paysoii hospital tne post week following an accident when she was riding her bicycle and was-struck was-struck by a timber projecting from a truck. It was necessary to extract ex-tract many large splinters from her arm. Miss Elsie Johnson of Berkeley, Calif., has been visiting here the past week. A clever party was given in her honor by Miss Edith Selin. Miss Johnson will teach the coming year at Rdeding, Calif. Clifford Selin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bdwin Selin is home on furlough. fur-lough. He is stationed at Fort Sills, Okla. Mrs. Mary Clark entertained the B. L. Bridge club on Friday night. Mis. Hazel Anderson and Mrs. Alta Larsen received the prices. Mrs. Plunice Richarddtt riwa.s honored by her family on Sunday it being, her birthday anniversary. anniver-sary. Mrs. Madge Hansen entertained her sewing and bridge club Friday night. Uinta Stars Lana; 2nd Hit Features Laurel & Hardy Mixing sodas blindfolded, Lanal Turner gets started on a gay series 01 adventures irom an am nesia masquerade to a hectic ro mance with Robert Young in the hilarious pictur e, "Slightly Dangerous," which is being featured fea-tured today at the Uinta. Miss Turner plays the part of a soda cleric in a department store. She tires of her humdrum existence, leaves a suicide note, ooses as an amneasia victim and long lost daughter of a millionaire. million-aire. Young, the new store manager, man-ager, is blamed for the "suicide." He sets out to find her and save his iob. Complications continue setting: in until the hilarious climax cli-max finds the two principals madly mad-ly in love. Talented supporting players are Walter Breenan, Eugene Palette, Howard Freman and Dame May Whitty. Laurel and Hardy play air raid wardens, poke fun at themselves. and at the same time teach a lesson in patriotism, in 'Air Raid Wardens, their latest screaming adventure now playing: at the Uinta. After a series of hilarious mishaps, mis-haps, the two finally uncover a nest of saboteurs and emerere es public heros. Others players are Jacqueline White, Horace McNally, Donald Meek. Ederar Kennedy and Hen ry O'Neill. PAGE 2 PROVO, UTAH CdTTNTY. UTAH SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 12, 1943 SUNDAY HERALD He Knows What Sacrifice Means .- .- . . - I" I I .I II II I II I 11.11 J, M 1,11 I .. I II -Ill, V - -i '"BVV Hot weather causes the water in an automobile battery to evaporate evapo-rate rapidly have it tested and filled in time to eliminate failure fail-ure on the first cold day of winter. Do It Now! I ti W tar VP Payson Briefs The family of Mrs..Adelia S. Dixon was honored on her birthday birth-day anniversary with a party at the Grill in Memorial park. A picnic supper was served at a long table decorated with two birthday cakes. Thirty-two members mem-bers of her family were present including Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Dixon, Dix-on, Mr. and Mrs. Quayle Dixon and Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Hanson and their families of Spanish Fork; Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Dixon Dix-on and Mr. and Mrs. Blanchard Dixon and family of Payson; Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Westring and children of Nephi and the guest or honor. Beautiful gifts with senti ments of good wishes were expressed ex-pressed by those in attendance and letters and gifts from those of the family not present added to the pleasure of the evening. Games for the children were directed di-rected by Quayle Dixon and Theodore Theo-dore Westring. Mra. and Mrs. William Woods, who recently returned from Hawaii has arrived from Boise, Idaho, where they have been visiting visit-ing w'ith Mr. Woods' parents. He left again Tuesday for Pasco, Washington as superintendent ol a construction job. Mrs. Woods, formerly Miss Edythe Ott, will re- l mam in Payson for a montn or more with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Ott. Kenneth Loveless, youngest of he three sons of Mr. and Mrs. Owen L. Loveless who are in the rmed service, is home from Jacksonville, Jack-sonville, Florida, on a ten days Jurlough. After his furlough he will leave for the U. S. Navy Jase at San Diego. Dan Loveless, son of Mr. and Mrs. Owen L. Loveless has gone to San Francisco for a vacation visit with his grandmother, Mrs. Viable Harryman. Mrs. Lyman Kapple of Prescott, Arizona has been here for two weeks, visiting with friends and relatives. She also "visited in Salt Lake City with relatives. Mrs. Mary Holliday of Salt Lake City is visiting here with her daughter, Mrs. Clarence Belcher. Mrs. Stella Harper was in Salt Lake City over last week end They call this a "field hospital" off out there, somewhere in New Guinea though it may he but a blood-soaked stretcher that liesx between a pain-wracked body and the rough, fetid earth of the tropics. Cpl. Henry Chum of Washington, D. C, was wounded when the Japanese raided an air strip, and received plasma to save his life. You can save lives by buying that EXTRA $100 War Bond during the Third War Loan. Back the Attack to the limit! U. S. Treasury Department and her was uiecv a 4 . ruest of at the homc- Ali s. Hoy Woods. Lieutenant Rex Hurst was hua-ored hua-ored guest at a family party Tuesday evening given at the home of his aunt, Mrs. Vera Cloward. Dinner was followed with a social evening and present were Mrs. Cloward and family, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hurst and family, Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Hurst and family, fam-ily, Mr. and Mrs. Willis Young and family and Mrs. Lillian Pickering. Pick-ering. Mrs. Susan Ashby, Mis. Ellen Wilson. Mrs. Matilda Wilson, Mrs. Tessie Drissell of Camp 1, Mrs. Adelia S. Dixon of Peteetneet camp and Mrs. Ethel Page of Sego Lily camp, were in Provo last week to attend the opening social of Utah County Camp, Daughters of Uah Pioneers. Plans-' for the year's work was given during the program. EarryChrlkmast a must this year xor those with men In service overseas end Rita f Sweeney; ot Chicago has hers all ready. One package per person per "week is allowed between be-tween Sept .15 and Oct. 15, fend postofflce .suggests pocket - sized srtielesfcans , JperMiablesi, toxicarrfsi-apdy, .fhflarmnablea. Packages-- mast conform to regular reg-ular t overseas mailing size (not over 5 pounds In weight or 15 inches long) and censors prora-; isfiiCjgefal ; handling of fesiiva T7 "t GOOD HEWS For Plies 1 Colon Sufferers You may now have a copy of this 112-page FREE BOQOK by asking for it with a postcard or letter. No obligation so write today. to-day. The McCleary Clinic, E2113 Elms Blvd., Excelsior Springs, Mo. Convicted Soldier Escapes the Brig RIVERSIDE, Cal., Sept. 10 l.r Pvt. George I'. Rimke, sentenced sentenc-ed two weeks ago to spend thf rest of his life in a military prison for raping silent screen star, Lina Basquette, escaped from the March Field guard house and i? still at large, Sheriff Carl F. Ray-burn Ray-burn revealed today. All southern California and Nevada communities have been asked to be on the lookout for the 22-year-old ex-convict from Cleveland, Ohio, and extra precautions pre-cautions were taken to guard the actress at her Glendal home. When sentenced by a Muroc air base court martial, Rimke swrore he would "get" Capt. George H. Rawlins, assistant trial judge advocate ad-vocate who prosecuted liim. cm MODEL HOMES OPEN THIRD NORTH, ELEVENTH EAST 9 A. M. TO 9 P. M. $4,800 $200 DOWN PAYMENT! O Many people are classified as Defense Workers on this priority. See us for your particular problem. Check These Features: 1 Weather-strip Silentite Windows. 2 18-16th Streamline Hardwood Flooring 3 Oil Furnaces 4 2-inch Sub Floor 5 Insulated Walls and Ceilings 6 Lawns, Shrubs and Trees All Assessments and Taxes Paid in Full. Sidewalks and Curbs Installed. Cement Drive and 10x12 Garage Space. 30-GalIon Electric Water Heater ull Screens Electric Stoves and Refrigerators ' 1 Available to Purchasers! GENE GLAp COfJSTBUCTKOH PHfiNE 523 M A R K T.TS G LA NC E By UNITED PRESS Stocks irreerular in quiet trad ing; I'. S. governments firm. Curb stocks irreguar. Cotton steady. Wheat steady. Ti clieck interference with the car's radio look lor corroded con neetions m the high-tension cir cuit. A very likely point of inter- fiienc'f is a burned or cracked distributor rotor. Orem News Bishop and Mrs.J. C. Watts, Mrs. Fern Laudie and jonn x. Caley were Salt Lake visitors Thursday. J. Pettit of the church welfare plan headed a group who came from Carbon county for fruit Friday. Fri-day. Dluring the week groups came from Moon lane, nooseveu. and Duchesne stakes. 4-H club achievement night was held at the home of Mrs. cieone Larson Thursday. Miss Rhea Hurst of the county extension service ser-vice was a special guest and pre sented the awards. Nine third year and five first year girls com pleted their wore, receiving six blue libbons in the third year ana two in the first year work. Tho other girls received B ratings. Prizes were defense stamps. An impromptu program was a feature and a watermelon "bust" followed. Mothers and daughters in attend- ace were Mrs. tioiaa waiigum uu Shirley, Mrs. Ella Newell and Or-thella, Or-thella, Mrs. Zina Newell, Evelyn and Romona Newell, Mrs. Cecil Curtis, Joylene Curtis Mrs. Cieone Larson .Carrol Larson, Mrs. Sadie Elder, Meredith Elder, Myrtle, Belva, Augenette and Sharlene Wentz, Joan McEwan and Miss Rhea Hurst, Arliss Kinser completed com-pleted her work but was unable to attend. Wilkinson has returned months visit with rela-California. Scott after a tives in Mis. Blanche Christensen has received word that her son Lowell, who is in the C. B. of the U.S. navy had been advanced to second class carpenter. Miss Betty Carlson of Pleasant Grove is spending the week end with Mrs. Blanche Christensen. Clifton Pyne, Jr., left Monday for Buckley Field, Colorado, where he will enter the U. S. armed service as an aviation cadet. He was accompanied to Salt Lake City by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clifton T. Pyne ,Miss Peggy Loveless, Love-less, Joan and Jinimie Pyne. A family dinner in his honor was given by his mother Sunday in addition ad-dition to those already mentioned, covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Bringhurst, Mr. and Mrs. Weston Kolford and little daughter daugh-ter Mr. Andy Watts and Mr. Ueoi'gf Carroll.' Ted Jones who has spent the summer with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Crandall, has it-turned to his home in Salt Lake City. rid bd ah u2 rl L O K P By 1 rife i &Z?p wsx , lv ! I T.t ' M V ; i - . if. i iviyf h ' H?m sift THE FABRC sU,TWt?:; X7 Exclusive... ACTION-TRY-ON Come in. ..don a Botany "500" Suit. '..and walk toward a full-length mirror... observing your suit in action, as our tailor observes you. Only a suit tailored like this one... and enjoying its supple, two-ply, pure worsted fabric, can "take" an "Action -Try -On." 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