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Show PROVO (UfrAHV DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JULY 1, 1941 JpkGE THREE Puit ' Safety .Firs t on tfae Fourth of Jiily and Be Alive on the PIVEiSLOWLY; CONTUSE FIREWORKS! i CHICAGO. July 1 ia? "Put .safety -first on the Fourth of rJTuly," the national safety council urged today, "and be alive on the fifth.'! "Drive slowly, the council t counseled, "exercise in moderation, modera-tion, and don't use fireworks. If 'the kiddies complain, take them to supervised public displays and save wear and tear on clothes and blistered fingers." ENDS TONIGHT!! James Katharine Gary Stewart : Hepburn : Grant In "PHILADELPHIA STORY" Also "A Night at Earl Carroll's" New Tomorrow! .', Biggest Doable Bill Ever Presented in Any Theatre, Any where, Anytime: Get Your Program for-July Fourth Celebration! 1 First p- , Hit . CO-HIT f! IRENE CTNNE fl I LJ CARYGRANT M Ij-S"" Charles D Sessions, right, chairman of the July Fourth official program, and Henry J. publicity Chairman, prepare to . distribute thousands of the celebration programs. 5) Heisch, Scouts to Join In July 4 Parade Scouts, troop committeemen and scouters of the Utah stake district will march in the Provo July Fourth parade Friday at 9:30 a. m.. it was decided at a district dis-trict meeting Monday night. Each troop will be represented in the parade, with district officers offi-cers and troop committeemen marching in the rear, according to John F. Mower, Utah stake district president. The scouts and scout officials will mobilize at 9 a. m., Friday in front of the Provo Book Bindery Bind-ery on Fifth North between University Uni-versity avenue and First East. "The Awful Truth" Ordinary soap has little effect in hard water, which is hard because be-cause it contains magnesium and lime. NOW!! Mats. Eves. Ends Wed.!! 25c 35c IT'S ALL, YOU'VE HEARD . . and MORE! COOL Paramount IN SUPERB TECHNICOLOR ! Fun for Children Planned July 4th At Pioneer Park A schedule of events for the kiddies' program at Pioneer park "r'(j.iv tbaf ,c---e'- tf "" - for every boy and girl has been released by Mrs. Phyllis R. Long, city recreation leader. The program gets under way at 4 p. m. with a six-act vaudeville. vaude-ville. Included in the acts are "My Sister and I," "Mr. Gallagher and Mr. Sheen," a comic act, "Bathing Beauties," "The Military Act," "Hawaiian Dance" and a surprise feature. Directing the vaudeville are Barbara Roper and Marie Newren. Next event is a stage-novelty contest for volunteers from the audience. Included will be balloon bal-loon bursting, tongue twister and cracker eating. Final event will be relay races with first, second and third prizes. Teams will be formed by recreation recrea-tion department workers, affording afford-ing opportunity to a large number ot boys and girls to compete. Free rides on Monte Young's rides will be included in the prizes. 'lo every boy and girl present a special surprise will be passed out at the end of the program, according to Mrs. Long. Spanish Fork to Send 12 Boys SPANISH FORK This city will send 12 boys to Boys' State at Camp W. G. Williams at the regular time of that institution. The boys and the civic organiza tions sponsoring them are: Frank Nelson, Jaycees; Deane smitn. Spanish Fork Firemen's associa tion: Leland Davis. Salem L.D.S wrd: Gordon Olsen, Kiwanisclub; Mark Robertson. Chamber of Commerce; Keith Andrus, Thorval Johnson. Daniel Ludlow, Mirvin Gardner, L. R. Hughes and Doyle Taylor, American Legion Post 68, BUD WARD CAPTURES NORTHWEST GOLF TITLE SPOKANE, Wash., June 30 U.R Marvin (Bud) Ward today held the Pacific Northwest Golf asso ciation title after a 7. and 6 vie tory over Mat Palacio of San Francisco. Betty Jameson, national women's wo-men's champion, of San Antonio, Tex., won the women's crown. Celebration Events Scheduled FRIDAY 9 a. m. Mass flight over the city of 40 to 50 planes from Utah. Idaho and Nevada. 9:30 a.m. Mammoth historic parade begins, marching down Center from Pioneer Park to University avenue and north. 11 a.m. Exchange club airshow at Provo airport- stunts, races. 11a.m. Baseball, Gemmell club vs. Provo Timps. 1 p. m. Boat stunts and acrobatics at Provo river har bor. 2 p. m. Official Provo Boat club July 4 races at Provo river harbor and Utah lake. 4 p. m. -Baseball, Pinney Beverage vs. Provo Timps. 8 :30 p. m. Patriotic spectacle, "America on Parade," at B. Y. U. stadium, fireworks following stadium show. Gypsies entered Europe from 1 Bath " is the ' oldest town In India in the 14th or 15th centry.' North Carolina. Chief Reminds of Fireworks Ban Fireworks, including firecrack ers and other such noisemakers will be taboo on the Fourth of July, according to local peace officers. of-ficers. Use of fireworks is outlawed both by the city ordinance and state law, and anyone violating the rules will be arrested, it was pointed out. . At the Beautiful lEaaimlbow GaMemis! UTAH'S LARGEST AND FINEST OPEN-AIR DANCE PAVILION J ! Dance to the Music of Dob Orton AND HIS STREAMLINED MUSIC! J Featuring Lovely Zola Skidmore! ! JULY 2-3-4-S-H tion committee assisting in the event are Grant Greer, Lester Jones, Lillie Stevens, Alfred Pace, Nellie Worthen, Edythe White, Dean Turner. Catherine Cox, Hallie Jensen. Alice Dixon. Or- villa Luke, Meriam Young and Other members of the recrea- Delia Gaithcr. IMAM OOKtEVY Im RMtar .Mary Iwrartf G lockhart L Chie, Jr. Coming Ttmrs. "ONE NK.HT IS LISBON" For Laughs! "KISSES FOR BREAKFAST" With Dennis Morgan Always 2ISew I irst-Kun AA Pictures, ONLY AVi 01 I BIG HOLIDAY PROGRAM Starts TOMORROW. July 2nd LAST TIMES TONIGHT Marlene Dietrich Bruce Cabot in "THE FLAME OF NEW ORLEANS" Also John Li tel. Billy Dawson In "FATHER'S SON" II The Mob Meets Its Match In a MollJ 19J HEGGG 0&03IJ (jfiES III Surprise Hit of the Month! i i mill I II III I I I III I I I I I I Plus A Big Co-Feature!! JOHNNY MACK BROWN A . Wow HELD OUER TODAY ONLY! AMAZING, FULL-LENGTH FEATURE PRODUCNON (Ml) 2nd Hit Feature Gene Autry's Greatest ... MELODY RNCH With SpafJdUw at Champagne! ANN MILLER BARTON McLANE r VI ON A MUNSON Mj yk JOHN WAYNE "Play Girls" . Also with James Ellison, Kay Francis DOORS 'OPENV AT 4:45 Starts Wednesday candsav1 20c 'till 6:30 p, m. NOT PART OF THE MONOPOLY - ' " v S:;-i lPai? Salle ,7 Wed. - TUuvs. aimdl &sfi. OsnHy e e o IGB Q8E NEVER BEFORE . . . Suck uiac! Juat imagine! 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