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Show OREM-GENEVA TIMES Thursday, January 24, 1946 Scera Theatre Chatter Believe it or not, when a payment was made for one of our outstanding bonds this w "k, we received back in the ins. a i-hi'ck returning interest inter-est which wu '.!( on the b.jnd. This nolf was 'nclo-ed: "We have rccivod .-o many benefit bene-fit frot.. Poera wo caa not ac-cei ac-cei in v-res! for the money w; i wo Ira; il. We would huv j-c-ii happy to give the pi ipal as will as the interest." inter-est." ' arc pciaUy proud to be . ' ' present on our stage nc '. week I he ; "rsonal arper ai." of Mr. T klie Dean of Hi i'ywootl, the new youthful si: ig radio and screen star, j D n the la ;t three years he hi proven to be one of the nvcl popular entertainers for sol i ers throughout the camps in the United States and the Pacific area. He is now back to Hollywood to make a series of western pictures in color, j The first of these pictures IN OLD WYOMING is completed i and will be shown along with ' his personal appearance. Mr. Dean comes to our theater through the courtesy of Mr. Butler, manager o he Lyric Theater where -Mr r)i an is appearing for one wee' along with the premie-''.,. premie-''.,. n of "In O'd Wo.ning" Thro1!'. h the cooperation o I, Palt Lake sheriffs offic a;-! the state patrol, we havr srrnngod to transport Mr. Uean ' i "rr-m and bT-k to Salt La!' ;i h evenint;. If it were not for courtesy, it would be im -"iblp for him to make th' -!p between stage appearance it the Lyric. Patrrn-: who "re will please not" that h wi'l appear but once each "'ning at 9:15. He is not onlv a 'aiented singer but an exceptionally ex-ceptionally fine musician, play-in; play-in; the mandolin, guitar and violin with great dexterity. We were also fortunate to have an the same program the premier showing of a new pic-lure pic-lure DANNY BOY which was civen the "Award of the Month" in the National Parent's Par-ent's Magazine. It is a beautiful beauti-ful story of a boy and his dog which will bring tears and laughter to everyone. THE SONG OF OLD WYOMING WYO-MING is filmed in color. It is the first of the singing OREM UTAH Doors open at 0:30 1st Shew at 7:00 2nd Show at 0:15 Friday and Saturday Jan. 2526 OUR VINES HAVE TENDER GRAPES Edward G. Robinson MargarttO'Brien Jamas Craig Every true American should see this picture for in its message it carries laughter, tears, suspense and all the elements of real entertainment. and Latest issue "This is America" Pathe News Saturday Matinee 1:30 Jan. 28 CHEYENNE WILDCAT A western action story featuring Red Ryder and "Rivtr Ribber" -Cartoon "Legend In Hollow Rock" cartoon "It Shouldn't Happen to a Dog" -coined-? Serial PURPLE MONSTER Monday and Tuesday Jan. 28-29 ABBOTT AND COSTELLO IN HOLLYWOOD Bud Abbott -Lou Coitello Frances Rafferty Comedy filled with thrills, excitement and plenty of action! Also THE LITTLE WITCH Bob Graham and Olga San Juan A featurette musical in technicolor and "Pigtail Pilot" Personodity Pathe News Wed. Thurs. Fit - Sat. Jan. S0-31-Fcb..l-2 Coming . Personal appearance on stage of EDDIE DEAN New youthful singing radio star of Hollywood also-Premier also-Premier showing of SONG OF OLD WYOMING an outdoor musical in color! You will hear Eddie Dear on the stage and see and hear him act in the picture. All the beauty and thrills of the Golden West in the glorious colod of nature! 2ND FEATURE DANNY BOY Robert "Buixy" Henry Ralph Lewis An entertaining boy-and-his-dog plcturel A picture that critics pronounce to be one of the finest of Its kind produced in Hollywood! It will bring tears and laughter. Mr. Dean will make only one appearance each erening from 9:15 to 9:30, Pricess Children 20c Adults 80c (rout Eddie Dean new youthful singing radio star of Felly wood to appear at fib JS it ' A 7 - r .r-Suc -s. i - ir4v;4""rw ' vt i &5292-2I -J westerns to oe produced in color. We have all hoped that this would have been possible ; long before as it brings out j the beauty and thrills of the outdoor scenery which characterizes charact-erizes these pictures. In order to make it possible for all the family to come, we have kept the . prices at ouV regular evening admissions j (no matinee prices.) We know that it is ideal family entertainment entertain-ment for the children, father and mother and we want you til to enjoy it- Doors w'll open each evening at 6:30. GOAL Lump or Stoker Slack Prompt Delivery Harold Hansen Phone Provo 068JS Pleasant Grove 2273 (States " t. 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She assisted as-sisted during the serious illness Mrs. Howard Ferguson entertained en-tertained her club Friday evening even-ing at her home, where a hot chicken dinner was enjoyed. Contract briJge was the d'ver-sio d'ver-sio :. gurs;s being Mrs. Dorothy Doro-thy Ivers and Mrs. Eunice Watkir.s from Lehi, Mrs. Naomi Keeth, Mrs. Joyce Ivers, Mrs. Wilma Myers and Mrs. Hattie Slato-i of Pleasant Grove, Mrs. Fai'h N; .'?! of American Fork and Mrs. Katherine Boyce, a guest. Prizes were received by Mrs. Myers, Mrs- Watkins and Dorothy Ivers. if h - V' - v I You're sure your uniform's safe when it's m flie bag As the years roll on, that uniform you've put away will mean plenty to you no matter how glad you were to get back into civvies. We'd like to give you a Hart Schaffner & Marx STO-BAG to protect those G.I. duds. Have your uniform dry-cleaned, put it away in the durable STO-BAG, and it will be preserved for a long time to come. 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