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Show OEEM-GENEVA TIMES Thursday, November 15, 1945 UTAH Doors open at 6:30 1st Show at 7:00 2nd Show at 9:15 Friday and Saturday Nov. 16-17 WILSON Alexander Knox and Geraldine Fitzgerald Undreamed of drama, spectacle, melody and romance that opens a whole new world of emotions emo-tions for every man, woman and child ! Filmed in Technicolor! and "Empire State" Travelfalk in Color "Drafty Daffy" Cartoon Pathe News In order to give this picture a proper setting, we are presenting it as a Road Show with curtain cur-tain at 8:00. The feature runs three hours, so only the short subjects will be repeated. Advanced admission for this performance only: 55o adults, 23c children, including tax. Saturday Matinta 1:30 November ALDRICH SWINGS IT A hilarious comedy starring Jimmy Lydon and "Drafty Daffy" Cartoon My Little Buckaroo" Cartoon "Empire State" Travel Chapter 1 PURPLE MONSTER STRIKES 17 Mon. Tues. Wed. November 19-20-21 THE SOUTHERNER Zacktry Scott and Batty Field The dramatic story of the struggles of a southern tenant cotton farmer to provide a living for his family! -Hind THE FIGHTING GUARDSMEN Wiilard Parker and Anita Louisa Every member of the family should get a big kick out of this swashbuckling romantic adventure! Pathe News Thws. Fri. Sat November 22-23-24 THE STATE FAIR Jeanena Crain Dana Andrews Dick Hayemes .(Outstanding entertainment with music, romance and plenty f comedy! Filmed in glorious Technicolor! Thanksgiving Day Doors open at 2:30, shows continuous continu-ous from 8 p.m. Matinee prices until 5 o'clock. Scera Theatre Chatter : We quote in part from an editorial edi-torial in the Murray Eagle of November 1, 1945: "If you ever want to see a beautiful theatre, attend a show at the Scera Theatre The-atre in Orem, Utah county. The lobby is as nice as any expensive home you could find with thick carpets, divans, and chairs, floor lamps, and a small fountain in the corner. The aisle rugs are covered with florescent paint and they come alive when you enter the auditorium. If on some week night, you have nothing noth-ing to do, drop down to Orem and see a show in this, the most beautiful theatre in Utah." A couple of weeks ago an inquiry in-quiry was made at the door as to where our patrons lived who came to the show on a Saturday evening between o md 9 o'clock. Every town and city in Utah county was represented, also folks from Murray, River-ton. River-ton. Heber and Salt Lake City. This may be rather an exception but we do have a cosmopolitan theatre Judging by this particular particu-lar survey. As will be noted in the show announcement, we are giving WILSON as a road show. The picture runs better than three hours. It would be a disadvantage disadvan-tage for enyone to see the picture pic-ture from the middle out- It is without exception one of the finest historical picture that Hollywood has produced. It has a marvelous message for 1845. It is entertaining, and filmed in beautiful technicolor! You will note that the show starts at 8 O'clock and that only the short subjects and the first reel or two Will be repeated. We would advise ad-vise that everyone try to be in their seats at 8 o'clock in order to get the full enjoyment of the (picture. Wfe have two etra erams next week. It IS OUT Thnnkseivine otterinff to OUT patrons. Will you please notice that on Thanksgiving day tne show starts at 3 o'clock and runs continuous with matinee rates up until 5 p.m. LINCOLN HIGH NOTES REPORT CARDS OUT The first quarter of school work ended at Lincoln No. ember 9. The report cards for the completed term were issued November 15. Parents are urged to check with the students on these cards because be-cause they give the parents an opportunity to know whal progress the students are making mak-ing in school. LYCEUM PROGRAM MONDAY Max Skinner, baritone sollst, mmnmamaiasxitamasaaimamaiammik Exclusive " Prosherize Cleaning if if MODERN CLEANERS it if 44 So. 2nd West Phone 426-W CUSTOM PLOWING Have Good Tractor for CUSTOM PLOWING Call 053J3 or Sea FAY FIELDING Orem Cash Store THE NEW GOLD STORAGE LOCKERS Are Now Ready At Orem Cash Store "saEaW V (( COOEU Y iTsw I r?i E an s ; y fl . m A3 13 Electricity cooks food as fast as food will cook. And "with this heat that zips on fast, you'll also have all the sparkling cleanliness, automatic controls and grand-to-eat meals that electric cooking has always meant. Best of all, the cost of operation is small for electric rates in this area are far below the national average. Buy Electric Appliances From Your Dealer UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. li Sail 000000' ' accompanied by his sister, presented pre-sented a lyceum prdgram Monday Mon-day at Scera. His first group of songs were "Old Mother Hubbard", Hub-bard", "Thru the Years", "The Hills of Home" and "Tramps at Sea." Miss Skinner played two solos and he next sang, "Lady Moon", "This Passion is But an Ember", "Pale Hands," and "On The Road to Mandalay " His last group consisted of "Smiling Thru" and "The Lord's Praver" and for a final encore he sang "Without a Song." PICTURE SHOWN AT SCERA "Counter Attack" starring Paul Muni, and "The Adventures of Rusty" were shown to Lincoln Lin-coln students Wednesday at the Scera, as the school's show program pro-gram for November. STATE FOOTBALL CONTEST SATURDAY Lincoln high school plays Park City in Class B state semi-finals, Saturday at Jordan high school field at 2 o'clock. Admission will be 75 cents for adults, 50 cents for high school students with activity cards and 25 cents for grade school chil dren, including 7th and 8th grades. Transportation for those students wishing to attend will be furnished for 35 cents- SCHOOL PLAY CAST "Loose Moments ' a comedy in three acts by Courtenay Savage Sav-age and Bertram flobbs will be the Lincoln high play for this season. This play will be presented enmntime in early January. The students who have been given parts are Donna Christensen, Jean Loghry, Catherine. Christensen, Chris-tensen, Nina Stratton, Carol Mommntt. Marflvn Christensen, Barbara Harding, Bruce Miller, Bill Walker, Rex Eastman, ana Lila DeLanee. L. L. Terry will be the director, assisted by two student directors, Catherine Christensen and Lois Stewart. PLEASANT VIEW The officers and teachers of the M.I.A gave a party Monday evening. One of the games was a scavanger hunt for Improvement Improve-ment Era subscriptions. 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