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Show T. 1 PAGE" 8" "S; SUNDAY hSrD MOST MINERAL SPRINGS Budapest, Hungary, is said, to contain more mineral springs atnd VAST CABLE SYSTEM f The fearth is belted wtih taoH than 1300,000 miles of submarirJ cables! 10Q,000,00a miles of teld phone wires,! and 5,000,000 mild J- ' incw roiicy vaoes i nro cTrecrAt Paramount, Uinta, Strand Theaters health baths than any, pther city in tne world, there being more than 40 famous flows of therapeutic therapeu-tic value located there, ) ' Witb'ttee Paramount? theater's feature tidier- at the .Uinta the GREATER IN WAR USE M YEARS OF rkOOF , A man must be h&bitually drunk for three years before - his .wife can obtain a divorce on the grounds of habitual intoxication 'oif picture' 'programs extended ater. The same programs hat The rdckel that usid to go int a dozen siiyer-ilated table fori is enough! Xa supply the nickJ required for.making 676 mafnc tor; longer runs and complete thinges of policy at both the have won popularity at the Utah theater in Salt Lake City will be shown at the Uinta, beginning - Uinta and Strand, theaters, ( John, wjin xne opening out wmcn xear tores "Bring On .the Girts." tech m New Hampshire. Kner, city manager of Intermoun- slum bombs. tain theaters today promised anfnicolor Paramount hit with Sonny : outstanding new show season for Tufts, Eddie Bracken and VeronA ica Lake. Carefully selected first-run first-run companion features will be .TOVO. Beginning - with the program scheduled to open today, the Paramount will present one big bill - each week, instead of the usual midVweek change. "This Mow Beautiful -More Lovely - -Than Everl presented on eaca bill. r Return showings of the big hits. presented on double bill programs, pro-grams, will be the Strand the extended run policy is,due to the demand to enjoy the jtop pictures produced by the major studios during their first-run showing in Provo," Mr. Krier said. Thursday. April 5. will Inaugurate Inaug-urate the new first-run double ater's new policy beginning April 7. Following the first bill, weekly program change days will be on Tuesdays and Fridays. "Together Again" with Charles Beyer and Irene Dunne ynlLAop the April 1 program. - .... .? . V K. -rrz LI w 1 : -: . - ' 1 ... - 3t . - ----- - I tad erhead'Now flaying Paramount Out of the greatness that wJ "Ely Friend Flicka, a grander story,- .with even greater heart. comes thundering' to -tne screen when 20th .Century-Fox's techni color filming of "Thunderhead Son of -Flicka." based on Mary Q'Hara's best-loved, best-seller. opens today at the Paramount theater.' With Roddy McDowell. Preston Foster and Rita Johnson. heading the cast, and given the benefit of one of' the most spectacular outdoor productions of tne year, the film is. being acclaimed as a truly thrilling adventure. A sequel to "My Friend Flicka." "the current film carries the story ' of Ken McLaughlin, the wistful, sensitive boy who loves horses, nob McLaughlin, his rancher-father, and Nell, the mother of the family, on from where its sensationally successful screen predecessor left off, with Roddy McDowell, Preston Foster and Rita Johnson playing the original roles in which they won such tremendous acclaim. "Fury to the Pacific,,, the first film produced jointly - by the armed forces for public show- incs. and nationally released by the War Activities " Committee- Motion Picture Industry, will also open at the Paramount theater today, it is announced. The Army Pictorial Service, U, S. Navy, Marine Corps, Coast Guard and Army Air Forces have combined their material into a 20-minute short subject, a record of- an ampniblous assault, reproducing repro-ducing the problems of a typical combined action in the Pacific. Included are rare closeup shots of Japs in actual combat, and closeups of our own- troops photo graphed so close to the, enemy that nine corneal camerrnen were hit taking the film. Variety Prograi A . 1 - - At umra i neater nt prevails beat to the eet And Low- entury-Fox's hit g today at the tells the story of million- Solid ente: from the first last kiss as down," 20th musical TTi.... W: the .useand loves ox a dollar yfcand. King . of Swing Benny Goodman and his band are star- d in the f um with Linda Dar- ell, Lynn i Bad and Jack Oakie. ; c our mw ii ii tunes oy macK Gordon and James Monaco be? come sweet, hot and heavenly music as Benny Goodman and his; band Introduce them for the first time In "Sweet and Low-down." Low-down." . ; Y6uv met the WACS! You've r . Strand Announces Thriller-Dillers -. . Thrills and chills await moviegoers movie-goers at the Strand theater," with the current showings of "House of Frankenstein." and The Mummy's Curse." Universale latest contribution to f ilmdomV . Hall of Horror, "House of Frankenstein." -em bodies the three most terrifying supernatural characters of fiction and drama the Frankenstein Monster, the Wolf Man and Dracula. A vengeful scientist, portrayed by Boris Karloff , is the motivating character who resurrects resur-rects these unearthly creatures, to serve his own evil purpose The film co-stars 'Karloff with Lon Chaney, and features John Carradine, J. Crirrol Naish, Anne Gwynne and others. "The. Mummy's Curse, even more thrilling than its predeces sors, stars Lon Chaney and features In support Peter Coe, Kay Harding, Martha Kosleck, Virginia Christine, Kurt Katch, Dennis Moore and Addison Rich ards. This is the fifth of the "Mum my" pictures, , all of them dealing with the adventures of Kharis. the Mummy, and his beloved Princess Anftttka. 1 . . . On. ini of the gayest, most exclt- of "musical round-ups" is SPANISH FORK Another group of 800 letters was mailed Friday, March 30, to men and women of the armed forces of this Yar Yives Feattin In Scera Picture than any other' beverage. It con tains water, sugar, casein, gum, fat, "oil, mineral water, wocU and caffeine, the. latter a drug com- area by students and facultv of 'for the success of the San Fran- nosed of nitrogen, carbon, hydro- cpublic's "Utah," latest starring tne Palmyra stake seminary. ac-cisco conference, Mr. Booth said, gen and water. vehicle for Rov Rocers which l Y"'8 1" . ' 1 3 , ... wnueneaa ana associate iiyrum opens at the Academy Wednesday. For Rogers' fans the offers entertainment of In the Meantime. Darling,' 20th Century-Fox's crnv anrl tan der salute to the WIVES, - thai dauntless army of women who follow their husbands from camp to camp until their last heart break irioment when their loved ones are sent ' overseas, opens Monuay and Tuesday at the Scera ater. , - Starring Jeanne Crain - of "Home In Indiana" fame, with Frank Latimore, Eugene. Pallete, Mary nash, Stanley Frager and Gale Bobbins, the film tells the story of the pampered daughter of a cornier magnate and i the GI honeymoon she spends with her officer-husband in a ramshackle hotel near his camp. The. picture was produced and directed -by Otto Preminger from the screen play by Arthur Kober and Michael Urls. met the WAVES! Now meet the WIVES: Twentieth Century Fox brings ithem to you in the warm and enthralling story of furlough love of the army of army wives who wouldn't trade their memories mem-ories of a second-rate hotel near camp for all the water in Niagara in "In the Meantime, Darling," tne new mm wmcn also opens today at tne umta theater. 1 Theater houses ofprovo and Opem announce delightfully entertaining programs of every variety for their faster Sundays Sun-days attractions and throughout the week. Scenes from; the pictures include: '(upper1 left) Rita Johnson, Preston Foster and Roddy McDowell, ki "Thunderhead," opening today at the Paramount; (upper right) scene from "In the Meantime, Darling," starring Jeanne Crain and Frank Latimore, coming Monday and Tuesday to the Scera; (center) Academy's current cur-rent show, "It's a Pleasure," technicolor featuring Sonja Heine; (lower left) gripping 'shot' from "Frankenstein" playing play-ing at the Strand, and (lower right) . "Bring on the Girls," with Sonny Tufts, Marjorie Reynolds and Eddie Bracken, opening op-ening Thursday at the Uinta. 1 kov Koqers seen in 'Musical Round-Up' Spanish Fork . r- r tion in the solution of economic,. Contains More Than Others social and humanitarian prob-4 Coffee contains more substances lems." Individual clubs ' will have sneakers discuss the conference and chaplains will offer prayers theater, p. Jones who are directing this project. 1 picture' This will make a total of 18,650 . . ; !mUaU 1- I 1. - 1 a high lctw:r umi ve ut'en seni out oy There's Nothing Nicer Than A PICKET FENCE Practical For Baclclawn Victory , Garden and Front Lawn L : JL Sold in 8-Foot Sections Ready For Assembling 4 Feet High-(8-ft. Section) Each Section consists of: - One 4" x 4" redwood post, two 2" x 4" rails, fifteen 1" x 4" redwood pickets. These are all cut and shaped, ready to put up. Anyone can build this good-looking practical fence. Also: . . WIRE FENCING r POULTRY NETTING 4. Tri-State Lumber Company PROVO x PHONE 20 590 South University Avenue quality. He rides Trigger, -sings and outwits the villians with the breezy charm that has earned him the title of King of the Cowboys. In addition there is the comedy, supplied by George aabby" Hayes in another of the roles he enjoys most, that of a cantankerous well meaninK " but bungling old rarjcher.-Baie Evan wps uie lemuune cast ana introduces intro-duces two new onss , destined to become hits. Then there's music by the Sons of the Pioneers. Grant withers turns . in an excellent characterization as the heavy J ana, peggy Stewart. Beverly Loyd and Jill Browning add to tne eye-appeal ox the film. vine story revolves around tne efforts of a Broadway chdrus girl to sell a ranch, she owns but has never seen, in an effort to get money with which to back a musical comedy. Roeera and Gabby . Hayes manage to convince con-vince her of her mistake, only after unscrupulous cattlemen have been chased from Utah to Chicago. un me same erosram is a picture without any well known stars as stars go, but one which is guaranteed to tug at the heart strings of every family that has naa eitner a little girl or a dog. The title of that picture is "My Pal Wolf." and the ritlcs are unanimous In it's praise. the local seminary for serviced men and women in the past two and one-half.'years that 'the proj- Four enclosures were , placed laf each letter, the regular letter! signed by the sponsoring students,; tha turn nan,a .hut. . J Uml "church' news, furnished by thH servicemen's ; committee of the LDS church. f It was announced that the total! membership in the "Honor Ron." naa now reached 914 men and women from this district. SPANISH FORK John Uertfor of Utah-Idaho district' Ki- warns, has called upon au Kiwanls clubs in the district to observe Dumbarton Oaks week, April 16-! 2Z. ' In a statment to all Kiwanls club presidentes, Mr. Booth, said "The world security conference of the United Nations, beginning April 29, 1949. at San Francisco. Cal., needs the faith and prayer of ' everyone. This conference is intended to complete and formal ity set up the world peace ma enmery outlined in the Dumbarton Dumbar-ton Oaks proposals. The purposes set forth in these proposals are ti promote human rights and funda mental freedomsTmaintain peace and security, to promote friendly! relations among nations, and to facilitate' international coopera- Special Timely Short At Uinta As a special feature . at the Uinta theater Thursday, in ad dition to "Bring on the Girls," there will be shown "Watch tower Over Tomorrow," a - 15-minute film-which - deals with the Dum barton Oaks plan, for a United Nations organization. I Knowing the keen interest in the Dumbarton Oaks plan the subject for discussion at the Golden Gate conference to con vene in San Francisco in - late April, the Intermountain theaters- management arranged for the local Snowing of the interesting mm. The film is produced for the state department and the United siaies government otiice of war Information, and is distributed and exhibited by the war activities acti-vities committee-motion picture industry as a public service through the cooperation of the local tneater. I TWIN TERROR HITS! DOORS OPEN AT P. L First Provo Showing! tlSgs? r. ,W:il l :mt tETEI'CSC- fUKJmSSS3 ItEUTWILL 3 SECOND -THRILL .HITl .t'-W N m . kiif m-if s t - . - r - . - Filmed in UTAH! RIDING HERD ON YOU2 EMOTIONS AS IT TAKES YOU INTOTODAY'S GLORIOUS WiSTl ''.!T """"" r-m..m.T,. y.... j , -1 , , l--'nTn'-- illllfll llVll'lli. .... ; . I i Action, swift as the wind I An adventure in living, loving . . , thrjJi-fiHed witft o new, tingling excitement! mi Uf u RODDY JAMES SOU OF FLICKA I PRtJION .RITA LL-foster jonnsoif BELL DIANA HALE CARLET0N YOUNG RALPH. SANF0RD 'Tlfl IN IIE " Wcipic, Two Heel Special Cartoon 1VorIdNews ..Js "1 ja K - w -open w m. 1 Sonja Added: . j ' . sportscope ' fef - Hesiie , This is - ' S ; America- , . Latest v ;if . News I c U - -Ca ! V 1 s.f ".w-x ; 1 k-SsS&b&L Michael 0?Shea Marie McDonald Bill Johnson 'IT'S A PLEASURE1' a Open Sat. & .Sun. at 1:00 p. m. Last Show at 9:45 ( -9- FIRST PR0V0 SHOWING! . i . . r Serf? Lynn Bari Jack Oakie Linda Darnell Benny Goodmav and his Band '" '7.. A f0 1 2 asmfTiot nuwi STARTS TOD AX! s TWO . GREAT 1 HITS!- I iffl.iYi.fciiig! n J1 THf PICTURE TUAvS GOT EYERTTHINOI RUtyMYawfyM Acid Mink Jo Twr in . Tough en Tear feawyasnel 1 ;f 4 1 -rHfK... 1- FIRST NewPalicy ' IT T IT TVT IT AH HIT - STARTSTHGRSDAY lU Jl IN' il I ). 4 ;H4' 1 -1 |