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Show OREM-GENEVA j. TIMES Thursday, October 10, IS Friday, Oct 11th Doors Open 11:30 No Children under 12 admitted K ffh AA MVSTERY.UUGHS.TOLS kKXill Spirit Slate Writing... )7;:ml Table Raising.,. r torn "Fi. r . IIMuii I ' com lmlt; I iH wHK yo. Ghostly Skulls "Gdotb" MmUmi Inn fl SO tit audlOAC mmI hit You'll Ly IH FEATURE ATTRACTION Demonstrations in Hypnotism by THE GSEAT VALLEAU ON THE SCREEN: A Weird Chil'.er-Dilier Show. Admission: 70c, including tax. -Ob. - OREM ; UTAH t NOTE: Change in Time Schedule. Starting Monday, Oct. 7, Doors open at 6:30 Show starts 7:00. Friday and Saturday October 11 Doors open 6:30 1st show 7:00 2nd show 9:15 MONSIEUR BEAUCHIRE Bob Hope Joan Caulfield - Marjorie Reynolds Bob Hope's comedy danges from chuckles to hilarity, even slapstick, thus providing a laugh and more for every type of audience! The story based on the novel by Booth Tarkington! "Baseball Bugs" Cartoon Pete Smith Specialty Pathe News S.S.S. CLUB Saturday Matinee 1:30 p.m. October 12 MARSHAL OF RENO A action story featuring Red Ryder and Little Beaver and 3 CARTOONS IN COLOR EDGAR KENNEDY COMEDY Monday and Tuesday October 14-15 TILL THE END OF TIME Dorothy McGuire - Guy Madison Robert Milchumm A significant, highly entertaining drama of returning veterans, their problems, their love affairs. Poigant sentimentality sen-timentality and high dramatic moments highlight a story that should entertain almost anyone of any age! and "Problem Drinkers" March of Time "Timber Doodles" Cartoon News Wed. - Thurs. - Fri. - Sat. October 16-17-18.19 EASY TO WED Van Johnson - Esther Williams Lucille Ball and Keenan Wynn Star-filled, song-filled, dance-filled and unraveling one of the most amusing yarns of marital crosses and double-crosses double-crosses to have reached the screen in years. Filmed in beautiful Technicolor! From every angle "Easy to Wed" is a swell evening's entertainment! and "Bountiful Alaska" Movietone Adventure in Color m n i w nnr A LIVING REPROACH TO US ALL One hour after the Acting Secretary of State, December 5, 1933i certified that the necessary thirty-six states had ratified the twenty-first or Prohibition Repeal Re-peal Amendment, President Roosevelt broadcast over a national na-tional radio chain a proclamation, proclama-tion, in which, among other things he said; we quote the following: fol-lowing: "I ask the whole-hearted cooperation co-operation of all our citizens to the end that this return of individual in-dividual freedom shall not be accompanied by the repugnant conditions that obtained prior to the adoption of the Eighteenth Eighteen-th Amendment and those that have existed since its adoption. Failure to do this honestly and couageously will be a living reproach re-proach to us all." The saloon and worse than the saloon has returned. The social and political evils which existed in the pre-prohibition era again exist. The bootlegger, the moonshiner moon-shiner (and the black market) operate at the expense of good government, law and order. The I "Excessive use" of intoxicating liquor is frightfully prevalent and has been brought to all groups of the population, with consequent alcoholism, increased crime, drunkenness, drunken driving, Juvenile delinquency, and social demoralization. The j place of the liquor traffic in the j political life of the United States j is stronger than ever before, with the Federal government itself it-self issuing licenses, without question, to as many bootleggers in Dry states as apply for them. This constitutes "A Living Reproach Re-proach to us AIL" It is a reproach re-proach which should be lifted-RECENT lifted-RECENT STATISTICS indicate that there are 437,000 saloons in the United States at the present time, or one for every 267 persons. For every five churches, there are eleven saloons, and for very seventy-one seventy-one homes, one barroom. The amount per capita expended on liquor is $46.15 as compared with the cost of education, which is $15.53. Surely it does not take any special wisdom to see the close connection between the liquor traffic and all the alarming evils of our land. NO SUBSTITUTE "There is no substitute for religion re-ligion and the Sunday school." J. Edgar Hoover. RHEUMATISM and ARTHRITIS I suffered for years and am so thankful that I found relief from this terrible affliction that 1 will gladly answer anyone writing me for information. Mrs. Anna Pautz, P.O. Box 825, Vancover, Washington. Pd. Adv. NUE-OVO Laboratlr-ies. LOANS and REAL ESTATE SEE FRED E. RAY INSURANCE Office: 78 South, Second Watt ALTERATIONS! I make man's suits, shirts and xtra pants, also remodeling. Build formats, drassM and childrans clothing. See or call Mrs, Cuylar, 447 No. 2nd Wast. ProTO. Phono 227S-R. Radio is a wonoer- FUL "fl-UNG BUt THERMS TOO MANY PEOPLE. ON TH' WRONG END. . David Nielsen spent a few days home with his folks and friends, he left Wednesday for Lowry Field, Colorado, to where he has just recently been assigned. as-signed. Geneva ward Relief society will hold their meeting Monday Mon-day at 2 p.m. at the home of Mrs. James Jensen. It will be a special meeting honoring the visiting teachers. All visiting teachers are asked to be present, pres-ent, also to bring needle and thimble as sewing will be done. HOME FOR SALE ( 4 large rooms and bath, and utility room, for sale by owner. 444 So. 3rd West, ProvO. tf FOR SALE For limited time only, kindling kindl-ing and scrap lumber, $1.00 per load- (any size). GENEVA SALVAGE YARU Enter West Gate 8t. Why Didn't You Tell.Ke? t a.i.', . 4 j $ . f I;-" i x. ' I V A $10.00 Comprehensive Personal Liability Policy would have saved this valuable valu-able client. Concern over medical and hospital expense of injured party. Worry over threat of claim by injured party. Shock of being served with summons when , injured party sued. , ' Expense of employing attorney, at-torney, making investigation, investiga-tion, interviewing witnesses Apprehension over possible judgment of several thousand thous-and dollars, enough to ruin him financially. WHY DIDN'T YOU TELL HIM? We write this and all other kinds of insurance. OREM REAL ESTATE INS, AGENCY O. H. ANDERSON, Broker ::i::r.:u:a::K!:::::n::n::::::s::::: VES. AOMN . we're a nation OF BUILDERS. WE'RE LEARN THE VALUE OF PLANMIN6 RIGHT AMD BUVWG OF RELIABLE FOLKS LIKE WOIB CARPET SWEEPERS (Monitor) 8.75 RANGE (Mealmaster) 90.00 HEATERS (ccal) low as 30.00 DOOR MATTS (Coca) 2.50 DOOR MATTS (rubber corrug'd) 2.25 TOASTER Electric 6.55 ROASTERELL Electric 6.75 AUTO BUMPER JACKS 2.65 WASH BOILER (all copper) 7.50 ROASTERS (aluminum) 6.27 WELDERS Electric 208.00 WELERDS (Acetelyne' 102.00 Welders will be demonstrated Saturday, Satur-day, 12:00 to 1:00 p.m. SPEAR LUMBER COMPANY PHONE 34 See Us For Asphalt Roofing 195 W. 3rd South PROVO If you've listened to a radio or read your paper lately. . . you know about the necessity of continued heavy egg production. pro-duction. Use BUNKER'S feeds to provide pullets with the proteins, minerals and vitamins needed for early fall laying. FERTILIZER SALE cwt Swifts' Vigro 4-12-4 2.50 Amonium Sulphate 2.15 Buy now for next year's needs! BUNKERS Phone Provo 016R-3 IMIllI?! VOTE REPUBLICAN! (Paid Political Advertisement) OremGlass&Paint Paints Varnishes Across from Scera Wallpaper Phone 0103J4 ' iwnmummtnimmiBgiruaiia OVER GIFTS ?? ,. New Shoe Shop OREM SHOE REPAIRING Open For Business Shoes Neatly Repaired While You Wait Located North State in Orem by Prestwich Lumber Company LESTER RIDING, Prop. siuiUKwsiKmsiiMurnKiiruuuni:::::!:::!!::: WESTERN HIDE & FUR CO. Box 188 Telephone 269R2 SPRING VILLE, UTAH Top Price For Deer Skins Also All Hides and Pelts DOUBLE-DUTY CASSEROLE Two smart gifts in one. Practical too, tht cover keeps food wirm or serves as separate pi plate. . Foods bake (aster in Pyrex ware and taste better! 2 quart site on C 75f PYREX UTILITY DISH A gift she'll use a dozen ways. Cooks small roasts, hot breads. rolls,biscuits, and desserts. Ideal for candy and brownies. The handiest dish in th kitchen. IOVs in. size : SO1 PYREX CAKE DISH Notice the convenient glass handles! han-dles! Bakes perfect layer cakes or doubles (or meats, vegetables and other baking. Washes easily. A pair makes a lovely gift. Each .... only 35? DEER : HUNTER Burr's Sporting Goods Can furnish you with most all of your Hunting Needs: TENTS TAIiPS - SLEEPING BAGS , " : CAMP STOVES LANTERNS : ROPE HALTERS i BRIDLES and SADDLES I And Many Other Hard-to-get Items Across from Scera OREM ; iiitwmimifiiutiiiiiiitiimiiiiiiiiii PYREX PIE PLATE Just think how proud she'll be of her pies in this smart transparent trans-parent Pyrex Pie Plate.She can watch crusb coma to a crisp, flaky brown. 9Vt inch f)FA size only JLi YOU CAN DO BETTER at EiIIiIBEE9 Home Furnishings WATCH FOR ' COON'S FURNITURE & APPLIANCES 225 West Center : Provo Removal Sale! We will soon be in our new location in about 3 weeks, at 150 North University Avenue, Provo. (Formerly occupied by United Sales and Service.) Watch This Paper For ' OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT! OREM Across from Scera PHONE 0103-R4 Entered as second-class matter November 19. 1937 at the office at Orem, Utah, under the Act of Marcn 8, 1B7.. . 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