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Show ' ' ' ' a Mmt If hi!' t I Mr A J I;; f v.- 4 1 MP AY HERALD -' f 7,1, ' -IE rzan- citing Thrills cademySoon ed u the 'most ambitlou cture in the -nooular "Tarean" erlee, f Taram's TDesert' Mvaterv- 'Coatee to the Academy Wednea- fy montn or production K the yetudib and on far-flunfr iwutaj aesert locations in aome f Aroerlcaa wildest- moat remote and picturesque country. zyjonnny, weis-muiler and John ay Sheffield are, Tartan and "Bov" respectively. And there is Nancv Kelly, a new leading; lady, to sup! piy eye-appeai and-tafte part In aome of the film's most breathless ropra I4 'A Hall - , fuwmenu p Buspensp ana aanper. ' The atory begins as Tarzan and jf "'Boy," accompanied by CbeU, the v' chimpanzee, tome down out of ,yU central African jungle into the eage of the yaat 8aha: edge of the yat Sahara, sdeking medicinal herbs. They Xind the herbs and also a flediahplot oy XNazi agents to roment trouble 5 ' among the Arabs. X ; ! After-an initial hnftih with th 5',eniy over a hetutiful Arab W t, ' stallion, which laws Tarzan's lit fOv tie crouD. their enter the caoltal l IJk -i cltv of a nnWArful - nhoi W Her uiey meevja loveiy American gin - wno, in Ane guise ..or lirannea YtntaraHt't a tvA nt ata(Ai 4 a friv. v . . uig toreacn Uie aneiK witn a mes 9 - aae of warning, against i the aubtle, cunnlne enemy. f She is intercepted and "framed" ' 'f ytot the murder of the sheik's son. with whom sh had a rendezvous. When tried, she., cannot Produce credentials from a sheik who sent her. so she is condemned to' die. Tarzan rescues her by securing identification' for her from the neighbor shejk, and rides with the men. of - that desert ruler to the rescue1 of the other. A big battle scene between Nazi renegades' and the followers of the two sheiks . from the thrill-climax thrill-climax of the picture This new Tarzan offering is jam - packed with color, suspense, and breath less action. A fine supporting cast is headed bv 1 Otto Kruger, Joseph Sawyer,-Lloyd Sawyer,-Lloyd Corrigan, and Robert Low-ery. Low-ery. . Mrs. Maud Glazier left for Seattle, Se-attle, Washington, Tuesday where she was called owing to the illness ill-ness of her sister. Mrs. Rex Peter on ( Aggie Daley). The following members of the ward attended the temple excursion excurs-ion held at Salt Lake Wednesday; Bishop and Mrs. Wilford , R. Stubbs, . Mrs, Flora Bigler," Mrs. Sarah M. Marriott, Mrs. Ralph Meldrum, Mrs. German Richards, tdqemont - Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Conrad, and " Mrs. Margaret Pulsipher., The closing event of the M.I.A. season Was a swimming party at - Midway Hot Pots Tuesday evening, even-ing, with a pot luck luncheon fol . lowing the swim. Pres. and Mrs. - Arvil Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley . Stubbs, Mrs. Ray Hawkins . and Grant Elliott . supervised . the , group. Mrs. , Annie Gillespie will be .V hostess to Edgemont Literary n club Friday afternoon . at her home. Mrs. Matia Burk win re- view . "Chicken -Every Sunday" - and all members are invited to . be present. Mrs. Ellen Bellows was a Salt , Lake visitor Tuesday. Eeca?33c J?n?Ies oS IT!S STILL THE SAME OLD STORY How Much m 'ference You Counts! Let us show you some real choice values in GUARANTEED USED CARS and you'll trade in now. TERMS CAN , '42 CHEV. Sedanette Coupe sfully Equipped '41 OLDS edanette Streamliner Fully Equipped '41 CHJEV. Two-door With Heater OONTIAC Sedan Fully Equipped r38 and '39 Fords'39 Chevs and many Guaranteed by Jesse 490 WEST CENTER PROVO ! Sam Wihtead, Mgr. . f WE HAVE FACTORY-TRAINED MECHANICS Bring In Your Gar and Let Us Give You An Estimate - 1 T' " - 1 s J - &lyT' - .,,n,....nl.?r '."yrife!: " r-' .- " .rfg " . -) zy jt .'tj; R. Hif - -jrv ' -a " -V V, -aK', , ,v- '' ,i , is ,. .K',, -sTX-'N . . . . ' ,' Upper Left: "Tarzan's Desert Mystery" starts Wednesday at the Academy. The second feature Clementine." - Lower Left.: "Riding High." starring Dick Powell and Dorothy Lamour; and "Is Everybody Happy the two pictures at the Uinta today, . Vin Mrs' Rose Owens and dauehter. Dianne of Boise, Ida., is visiting here at the home of her sister, Mrs! Bernard Anderson. Mrs. Edith Spalding was hos tess to members of R. ' club at yard her home. Progressive rook was j La' Vearl Hansen of Paysoq, Jwho played and prizes were given to j was married recently, aecompan-Mrs. aecompan-Mrs. Norma Holdaway and Mrs. ied her husband, Lieutenant E. J. Vlra Holdaway a delicious lun-Kapaloski from Hollyoke, Mass., cheon was served , other membersjon a short furlough and they are included. " Mrs. Grace Spalding, niao 'nfovine! a visit with fanrilv Mrs. Anita Varley; Mrs. Sylvia Holdaway. Mrs. ueiia bione, Jvirs.;ntra have becn ncl(1 Sara Olson, and Mrs. Zora1 Mae;an j Salt Lake Citv. invited guests. Relief society wil be held at the home of Mrs. . 'George F. Wells Tuesday afternoon.- Class leader, Mrs. Mary Y. Miner will give the I theology lesson and Mrs. Ellen Holdaway will discuss the teachers teach-ers topic. The Aaronlc priesthood members mem-bers will furnish the program at the church services Sunday at 11:30 a m. in the ward hall. , Mrs. Bernard Anderson underwent under-went a major operation at the Utah Valley hospital. Mrs. Sylvia Holdaway is the Goodrich and Miss Laska King are 'Vice presidents, with Mrs. Norma Holdaway secretary and treasurer. Mrs Maude Holdaway retiring , president was presented with a lovely potted plant by the group. A large crowd attended the meeting at the Union school. Tuesday ' evening" Principle Karl Banks' of Pleasant Grove was the speaker apd musical numbers were furnished by Vineyard's girl's ehorua Pay, and What You BE ARRANGED! Wjith US) GAMS Heater 1 '40 FORD Sedan n Very Clean 1 ' M. -- --- ' - i i i li mi in i I ' -- ii, m i , l""-'r"iiT iUfOWMWMMi will be "Oh! My Darling ?" starring "Ted Lewis, ajre Payson Rulon Hansen, technical corporal, cor-poral, is home on furlough this week, from Camp Campbell, Kentucky. Ken-tucky. He is visjting his parents. Mr. and Mra. Charles G: Hansen and faintly. His sister, formerly Mind friends. Several family, din - in Parys son Friends and relatives from various var-ious parts of the state were in attendance at-tendance at the social and dance in the First Ward Amusement hall given by the Children of David Da-vid A. Mitchell to 'honor him on his eightieth birthday.. The celebration cele-bration was continued Sunday when they held an open house reception re-ception at the Mitchell home. Many friends and, relatives called to extend congratulations. Mr.' and Mrs. Glen H. Cutleri of Pasadena, California, . have been visiting with relatives and were extensively entertained during their stay. They also vis ited in Salt Lake City and Southern South-ern Idaho. Mrs. Cutler Was formerly form-erly Miss Maude Spencer, daughter daugh-ter of Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Spencer Spen-cer of Payson and 'her husband is a brother of E. H. Cutler of Pay-son. Pay-son. Mrs. Amy Haynes and Mrs. Stella Harper have ,left for Salt Lake City on a ten day vacation trip. ,.v Mrs. Earl Peterson and son Get For it That '41 DODGE Luxury Liner 2-Door Sedan Fully Equipped '41 PONTIAC 2-Door N Heater '41 PLYMOUTH Two-door others to choose from i i f " ' i i i mi i'i " 1 1 n i ii ii ii il " Upper Right: Maria Montez. Jon Hall, and Turhan Bey are on the Paramount screen today in "Ali Bata ad the Forty Thieves." , Lower Right: "Lifeboat," with Tnllulah BanKhead and William Bendix, is now playing at 'the Strand. The isecorid feature is "Memphis Belle." i ! Vital Role Of War Manpower Shown In Coming Feature "Main Street," that iyml) )i:s heart of America, doesn't look the same anymore because two years of war have brought m:uiy changes. The boys who, usod to, 1 hang arpund all aftonioon are now in faT-off places with str:uu--sounditig names like Kwajclifii. Tarawa, and Casino. Countless thousands of Americans win never used their muscles bfon : who eat in the of ices on soft ch s ; have gotten into the fifrht w;th; their land as well as their hearts. f ' l-'y '" T " n P'"ce n oass They have realized that this is 'th- ; n'!' .t'" rnrrh in Arizona to people'sWar, and that just as t!-.V V K'-h i ri.'. V.ctor Moore. a men tn uniform are fighting ii " ' - ? 'f'-itcr with a pocket-on pocket-on the hattlfl fronts thf-v mo f ! ' -h ir-'-r.ia.l .inazuma. and uired to do an eauallv i'mnorLant job at home. ' . . : .; An inu4cation or mo now smnt the of America will be 'shown in l! 2-reel special. "Maljn Streets-Today," which plays at the I'm a-mount a-mount from May 3 to May 6. Dealing specif icially with the nn-tion's nn-tion's manpower situation,' it presents pre-sents the problem yt trms .( thi-eforts thi-eforts made by one smrtil con--munlty td .recruit adilitioiwu" need war workers. As commentator John Nesbll sees it ' the man'bower oUestion. one of the most vital of nil hmnp front problem. i"nno wliirM in nn to everv American to hrtn k iH Only with the complete coopcra - tion of civilians at home-can nV men in unifri cafn iht virlnru they are fighting so hard to achieve. j Kenneth have .gone to, San Francisco Fran-cisco where Mr. Peterson is training , in the-U. S, Navy. Mrs. Emma Spencer and Mrs. Daisy Heaton are vi3iting in Murray with their sister. Mrs Orrawell Simons and familv. n-"ivjy' g 4 -s-lrw. WPtV THE H I If 1.. t AWVs SMILEY BURNETTE " V : & DOROTJHEAKEIT . VVI f ALSO . . . -V V..' i i .. Latest World- 1m .. . . . NEWS . 1 kZgSfi - , and Novelty . '4 , -AQUA FUN' -1 j 'V' m . mmmmmmm 'ji n"i i i 1 1 ii m ji 1 1 u.i.mi j iLJ ' I Uinta's Western Musical Boasts Top Singing Stars Hon, thy Lanwur, .Dick Powell, Vi--tor Moore, and I Cass Daley , " , ' 4 , j r v'!''P it v.n otrt West today in 'lidirv H;r'b,"j .V to' 1:1 n. v..'V lor orinc lov 10 the This iiulvodf a glorified Western, , u ruin, tanii action, georgous .-.il.-'. . sn.;P'i'V !!ag apd dances II t!';.; a::i Ti". !:nl:t)lor. top! The m is ! i''n ii viful, entjtisted to ! tivj.t.rat'' .nidian; included in H - :ti. Milt liritton and his ;: ml !mvo n particular bra.nd of imiiMT th;t is nlrj'isant to behold. ntl ' .x-hurlesnnc rtar. pbmes ' "v 'on t Vi -lp hor Pa' in hls'oper- of . .! silver mine which he p:u;.!nn-jhip with Dick, "Is V-( hfiiy Happy?" Is the " ; ! fy-ature "nd stairs Ted v is with his l.-iiighihg clarinet. ,y.- v -riVXiow o'f "Cuddle Up !.!y C'liyi-r.-' "Baby Face," ':!v Clvnatown," and :. ?vlf or tin; Street" provide , i.,'.. . il j-i ..s'.'re. TN -,'' 'ni-c's gay double-ro- rr.i in t'i-- cr-pable hands or ""rnn Wyrni Michart DTiane. Lynn M-itr'-. nr l Robert Stanford I TK Fr,rv . pl-.ows the trials and itr buV't i-.r-.s p..-young Lewis Strug- T'!: - : t cret -tho broak which will i-Ui! hi:n famous. It depicts how .hi" anil vvnn first formed. nts drbiif ut Pwrctor's famous Broad nr.'T.t rtt.qr puiimg on an imniomput show on the side walk Mir.d landing in jail The Navy's new M-class non-ririt: non-ririt: airrhi'ns built for Atlantic nrtrol worlt carry fiO per cent rciitrr volume of helium than their- prc'lercssors. NO W liVG The King of Action- IAZ1 .SABOTEURS! .. if DOUBLE SHOW VALUE t r f 5 Spsctade pf Mystic iaria? Mohteb rrturasx' io the Paramount screen today with all the enbhahtment and exotic allure.) of her former iportrayals,ln "Ajr Baba and the Forty Thi Co-starred: in ' the Technicolor film with the lovely Ma?ia are Jon HalL who again is teamed wnn ner eiecttveiy in vie, love theme, and handsome Turhan Bey, a relative newcomer to realm of top-billed screen peri alitles. l. ' ' v " Xiocale of the elaborate fi fantasy ,1s ancient Bagdad in th days of its most ,; resplendent glory. Missr Montez appears as a princess whose treacherous father brings about the slaying of the Caliph and the conquest of Bagdad by Mongol hordes.. Hall, son of the dead Caliph, joins torcs witn a Dana or joiiyyuueves, and, in league with the princess' sf&ve, portrayed by Bey, finally ousts the Cruel Khan from the city. Not, however, before the generous amount of fast-gripping action has been reeled off. Highlights of the pictorially su- , ' Two Outstanding Films Offered For; Strand Fans Themaglc of Alfred Hitchcock and the genius of John Steinbeck have , been combined in the Strand's current attraction, "Lifeboat' "Life-boat' which stars Talhdah .Bank-head .Bank-head with William Bendix. Walter Stezak, Mary Anderson, John Ho-diak, Ho-diak, and Canada Lets in featured roles. ' The entire action. of the story takes nlace In a boat 26- feet lohsr and eight feet wide. Onlv ' nine people are aboard the boat, but what thev go .through in its narrow nar-row confines ' makes one of .the most; suspenseful stories ever to reach the screen. The second feature . on the program brings roaring ; from" the skies risrht into the hearts of every American the renowned "Memohis Belle,Vhero ship of 25 bombings over EUxboe. A stljjlng Technicolor film DroducedTby the;U. S. Eighth Air rce, ui picure recpunu- vik history of this Flying Fortress ' s7. ,.J,., 4-1 The storv of what this "ship ac- colmolished between NoyemOer 1942, and Mav. 1943, has already become a tradition among airmen of Uncle Sam. Nowthe story unfolded un-folded j on the screen In all. Its glory. ; .Theimost dramatic moment? in the I picture take place when the Fort li hdaded for, its target and the crew prepares for the or der, "bombs away." It's anyone euess. then, whether the ship will accomplish its mission or be downed fby a fierce attack by en emy fighters whether the heavy antiaircraft barrage will send the ship zooming to ' the earth in flames whether there's enough left of the "Memphis Belle" after v('eathering the storm to return EX-RACEB CONVICTED , LOS ANGELES. April 29 Ex-Auto Racer Kelly Petillo today to-day was awaiting' sentencing May 4 on conviction- of assault. The one-time Memorial day ace winner was convicted yesterday after he admitted, striking Thomas Tyree on the head with a bar stool during an argument, but claimed he acted in self-defense when Tyree pulled a knife on him. the ibn- 1m THE MOST .RECKLESS ROGUES THAT A womcm -moro cfongcrou$ f hem thorn cart? I 5 Burning Qays of Bjld" ji venture, . with tWe mps$pectacular itarr of today! . Y mtomms V ADELIGWTSt - Filmed in Utah! jr - -v '-" v, -v. , . j& I A 'yTL 2t iu V: -V- - - - - ' - .1: . -.; 7 -krfV44ci " . Ty OPEN' W I mi n r East- tlbv Playing perb story come when Miss 'Monte, 'Mon-te, bathtjr by moonlight In- an. oasis pool, and recreation of the delightful fable about All Baba the forty thieves' and the miracle of their mountain Sesame, which topens and closes upon command.' Featured importantly in-Jhe excellent ex-cellent .cast are' Fortunlo Bona-nova, Bona-nova, as head of the thieves; Andy Deyine, . Ramsay Ames, Moroni Olsen, Frank Puglia, Kurt Katch, and two talented vounesters. Tvette Duguay and Scotty Beck-ott. Beck-ott. ' I- K Filmed, 'for the most part in ' -- . TT17S71" STARTS TODAY! "Xi3"Sk . i,4 M with an Raotia', tootin' HCHNCtHOHI rodeo- ith A Pknmount Gil Lamb I pa Milt Brittoh tod Band jt' CO-HIT! It's Gay in a Great Big Wayl r sf 1 j sr - m m iaa-g-m-jc -M TED LEWIS 1SI ORCHESTRA NOW! THIRD BIG DAY! witiiM roe HfM BY 10H( STEINBECK A i-njotwrml wga fiim JOik CtnltirriFea TALLULAH BANKHEAD 5 WILLIAM fiENDIX TH! WAt tEPASTMENT FI. A K t" .. 'ICK YOC run walk It as yon Bomb tbf Heart of German ! tmrmnt rtttw41a. ns - '::Af,i...4,' t I: : Z .Thousands in JT- : V ; HM.Ii Ji I Tcrtf&m BEY f f ' l 1 AMD Tui -A - p 4 " I- southern Utah, the- film alscF boasts ah original musical score by Edward Ward, including pe song with lyrics by J. Kelrn Bre , nan. This is "Forty and One Fo All," a spirited ' riding number. Another highlight of the Ward score is a spiritual sword dance. '. " The picture is actually based on. historical accuracy, according to the original screen play:-writer, Bdmund L. Hartmann. : Hulagu, Khan of the Mongols.. really exlat ed: He led his Mongols in an.jp- vasion of Bagdad, 'an incident which is used in the film. 1. tm Ac' y Feat oom m , - a Picture with Cass Daley S3e TJ1 SI. ir II - ill. v. 7KV tint Great Hollon'Pk-tar Hollon'Pk-tar E r -Filmed darinc Artoal Aerial Combat! - 1 I , wif& At Paramount f-: DOORSt OPEN ?Oft I. M - At' ''V everXrodeiU : 1 i V V- ;-- '.' I. i': - . : t ANDY DEVIHE FORTUNIO , ! ' BONANOVA FRANK PUGUA RAMSAY .AMES MORONI OLSEN KURT KATCH rA:-i , t'i ' Thrilling Spectacles ?t firtiit,,,?. . |