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Show CREM-GENEVA TIMES Thursday, October 11, 194$ This IP That By Ethyl N. Hair "This Business Of Gelling A Husband" Now that the G.I.'s are coming com-ing home, this business of getting a husband calls for some study, even in grandma's day it was a topic for discussion discreetly discreet-ly speaking. And that women think first in terms of enchanting enchant-ing her beauty, is not new; for ever since Eve draped herself her-self in a fig-leaf, and was more alluring for it women has taken tak-en a leaf out of the book of knowledge and did likewise for we definitely know the male loves to be fooled. A wise gal soon learns it is not as hard to get a man as to get a suitable husband; on that bit of knowledge depends the success of marriage. And as Pop says, after the honey wears off the moon, the importance of being glamorous is not nearly so important as the quality of the soul and mind, or the personal character of the individuals-marriage individuals-marriage is one of the greatest tests of character a person will ever face In all the advertisements of women's appeal, cosmetics, the love lorn columns, advice is given to women on how to get a (SEIEA OREM UTAH Doors open at 6:30 1st Show at 7:00 2nd Show at 0:15 October 12-13 Friday and Saturday ALONG GAME JONES Gary Cooper and Lorelta Young Entertaining from start to finish, this contains all the elements necessary to satisfy western fans and those who like a good love story! and "A Musical Way" Speaking of Animals "Radio Melodies" Musical Short Pathe News Saturday Matinee 1:30 October 43. CYCLONE PRAIRIE RANGERS A swell action story starring Charles Starrest. and ''Where the Pest Begins" two reel comedy "A Musical Way" speaking of animals "Tom Turk and Daffy" Cartoon Chapter 11 BLACK ARROW Monday and Tuesday October 15-16 THE STORY OF 6.1. JOE Bergeis Meridith and Robert Milchum Exciting, entertaining personalized story of the infantryman's infantry-man's part in the conquest of Africa, Sicily and Italy! Based on the writings of Ernie Pyle with Bergess Meridith Meri-dith taking the part of Pyle! and ''Crow Crazy" Cartoon Pathe News Wednesday and Thursday October 17-18 THE SUSPECT Charles Laughion and Ella Raines A suspenseful, entertaining mystery story! and SHE GETS HER MAN Joan Davis - Leon Eroll - William Gargan Pure escapist fare with gags galore and laugh aplenty! and mmm Pathe News Steady Jobs FOR 300 MINERS AND MUCKERS United States Smelting, Refining and Mining Company offers jobs with a splendid post war future at its mine in the Bingham District.. Good wages and working conditions. Family housing or board and room is available at Lark and Bingham. Bing-ham. Apply at Mine offices located in Lark and Bingham, or 1102 Newhouse Bldg Salt Lake, or see Company representative at U.S.E.S., Provo, Utah. SERVICE - QUALITY VALLEY MORTUARY PHOTO 43 PBOVO AURA C. BATCH LEROY JOHXSON BPAXTSn FORK WiL R, TEX PHOXB 171 FATSOS WALTER M. RIGHT PHONE 107 husband and how to hold one, very little is ever mentioned on how to be a good husband, probably therein lies the reason for so many marriage failures in my opinion it takes two ,ery healthy minded individuals to be a suitable husband, and wife. It would be a wise idea to take time out to find what sort of a person he is before getting serious about this business of marrying, it would save heart ache and divorce later on. It is not that there is anything wrong with the average indi vidual except they are different, and therein lies the trouble in getting a suitable husband. If he is the quiet, stay-at-home type and you love to gad about, chances are you will both be miserable and if he likes par ties, and gay drinking crowds and you like church on Sunday morning, you are both due for a sad awakening for Saturday night parties and Sunday school just won't mix. Then there's the simple outlook on life the email variations that make for discord. So my advice to the gals is to think twice of getting a husband that can be a good friend and companion, one that likes to do the same things you do, yet there's no pretending, for there's a side of every wom an's nature that cries out for love, so this business of getting a suitable husband is more complicated com-plicated than the Atomic bomb Save on Your AUTO INSURANCE with a State Farm Mutual COVERAGE You'll like Our Service N. C. HICKS Phone 699 59 E. Center. Provo still I have heard said, "There never was enough love to bridge all the differences In likes and dislikes", if they were too great. My grandmotner used to say, getting a husband was like lottery lot-tery once in a blue moon a gal was lucky but why leave the greatest adventure in life to sheer luck, why not use some science and work out a theory, whereby some success could be obtained. If science can work out a. formula as to how to adopt a baby, more like you and friend hubby, than some of your own children, why don't science get busy on the formula to help the gals find a suitable husband? Well, gals, if you want a husband hus-band you can get him. but be sure, first what kind of a man you want him to be for there's still plenty of eligible males go after them girls and happy landings. P.S. Just between us girls, it's the hardest job in the world to make a husband out of a man- A recently married nusband chided his wife after the honeymoon, honey-moon, goes poetic: YES, I know I said Before we wed I'd be a model spouse. YES, I promised you I'd often do The dishes and the houso. 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A. convention in Salt lake City from Thursday until Sunday. EDGEMONT Mr. and Mrs- Herman S. Richards Rich-ards entertained members of the Billings family on Sunday, honoring hon-oring Mr. and Mrs. Norval Solo-man Solo-man (Emma Billings) and their three children, of Salt Lake City who are leaving for Los Vegas, Nevada, to make their home-The home-The long dining table was pretty with fall blossoms, and clever place-cards made by a sister of Mrs. Richards, Mrs. Rulon Pusey. Covers were arranged for their mother, Mrs- Effie Billings, Bill-ings, whose birthday also occurs this month, Mr. and Mrs. Solom and 3 children, Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Pusy and 3 children, Mrs. Louise Leary and daughter, Mrs. Byron Billings and daughter, Miss LaVae Billings, all of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Richards, Rich-ards, Douglas, Ardith, Lois, Terry, Ter-ry, Rebecca and Guy Richards. Mrs. Effie Billings of Salt Lake City is spending the weekend week-end here with her daughter, Mrs. H. S. Richards and family. Mrs. Sarah M. Marriott! and Mrs. Annie Gillespie were hostesses hos-tesses at the Daughters of Pio neers, Edgemont Camp, meeting held Thursday afternoon at the Relief society rooms. Mrs- Carol Lee is entertaining entertain-ing today for Edgemont Literary Liter-ary Club with Mrs. Edith Y. Booth reviewing "Mormon Country" by Wallace Stegner. Classleader Ethel Taylor will give the Literary lesson at Relief Re-lief society on Tuesday afternoon after-noon at 2:00 o'clock. All ladles of the ward are invited to be present fVr Fulfilling her treaty with Poland, Po-land, France declared war on Germany on September 11, 1939. After an eight month's lull, a sudden offensive crushed the French army. By the terms of the armistice at Compiegne, France suffered both military and economic disarmament. Defeated, De-feated, betrayed, and stripped, France was handed over to the Nazis but not all Frenchmen submitted to the views held by Petain, Laval and the reactionary reaction-ary group of collaborationist officials. of-ficials. At home the Maquis maintained a relentless resistance resis-tance and thousands went abroad to aid de Gaule. While France was not marked for extermination, the national suffering from the diabolic scheme of rendering France impotent im-potent by depopulation was enormous: en-ormous: 850,000 war prisoners were kept in Germany and 350,-000 350,-000 Frenchmen assigned to civilian civi-lian jobs; 950,000 workers were shipped to Germany, 60,000 deported, de-ported, 500,000 Alsatians and Lorrainers forced into the German Ger-man army and over 1,000,000 people evacuated from their homes. The casualty rolls include in-clude 163,000 soldiers and 80,-000 80,-000 civilians dead in the war and 155,000 executed in the concentration con-centration camps. The City of Los Angeles has an all time recerd in citationi for drunkeness. There were 62,510 arrests for intoxication during 1944. "Not included 1q these figures are 2,042 others who were arrested for drunken driving within the city by state officers. Another 287 were tag. ged for drunk driving (felony). A total of 155 intoxicated pedestrians pedes-trians were cited as being the cause of traffic accidents. This makes a grand total of 64,994 intoxicated persons booked by state and local officers in Los Angeles last year." That means that, on an average, one person was arrested for intoxication in Los Angeles about every eight minutes., night and day, during 1944. Plenty of turkeys for the holidays holi-days this year makes food experts ex-perts smile. They predict a considerable con-siderable drop In prices compared compar-ed to last year. Reasons are the big crop of birds and the fact the army has quit buying. Talk of compelling arbiration of strikes will prove to be just that. Congress will shy from voting it because of opposition from labor itself, the Department Depart-ment of Labor and the president. Meanwhile the Labor Depart, ment isn't organized to handle the situation boiling up in war plant centers. COMPLETE RADIO SERVICE RALPH'S RADIO AND APPLIANCE 63 No. Univ. Ave. Phone 611 The Home of Guaranteed Serri MILE Tall cans, 4 for Popular Brands 39? MATCHES Carton of Six 231 Pie Filling Py-Mak, 5 flavors 20? Sardines Tall cans 2 FOR 251 SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1945 SAVE WHEN WITH couroe 50-IB. BAG $2.34 Tuna Fish 43c Fancy whole white meat. s. Fruit Cocktail 33c Sacramento. Ready to use not a bit of waste. Cove Oysters 41c Try an oyster stew to-night 7 oz. Pancake Flour 19c Sperry, 28 oz. Cake Flour 26c Swansdown, Pkg. Cleanser 2 for 17c Wyandotte, cans Grapefruit Juice 31c Tree ripened, 46 oz. Post Toasties 13c Easy to digest, giant Green Beans 2 for25c Carnival, Cut Tender, sweet beans No. 2 Noodle Soup Mix . . 3 for 25c Lypton's. 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