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Show REM-GEXZVA TIMES THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27, im SCERA FrL Sat., Oct. 28 . 29 a STORY OF " w . . IS EXTRAORDINAki icnciJCFI"-jAii Mob"'" Xcleued Thru United Artiiti Kiddies Special Fun Matinee HALLOWE'EN PARTY Saturday at 1:30 On the Stage: DeWoody, Magician. Mag-ician. On Screen: Three Stooges in "HEAVENLY DAZE" Also: 'Tarade of the Gob lins" with prize to every boy and girl in costume! Admission 10c and 20c Mon. - Wed.. Oct 31. Nov. 1-2 f Warner -wSS. BROS. iTl -m m.-mkm iiicfliirhwi fecsjfeadi PETER GODFREY ESSlUiXS An amusing comedy about a beautiful model, a commercial commer-cial artist and an innocent school teacher! HALLOWE'EN Midnight Show Monday Night October 31 DOORS OPEN 11:15 Hair-raisinal Shoelcina! Spine-thrilling yet loads of xum "Scared to Death" Filmed in Color starring Bela Lugoiil "Phantom Speaks" With Richard Arlen and Lynne Roberts! Also: 'Heavenly Daze". Three Stooges Comedy and Community Com-munity Singing. . NOISEMAKERS! HORNS! . SERPENTINE! Admission 60c (Jrs. with Activity Cards 45c) mi Turns Feet Into Miles Filament wire 563 miles long is drawn from a single two-foot-long, four and one-half-pound bar of pure tungsten at the Westinghouse piani in Bloomfield, N. J. The wispy wire, about one-sixth the diameter of an average human nair, is used in six-watt light bulbs. ntcalrn Island Fitcairn island was discovered in 1767, by Captain Phillip Carteret of the British sloop 'Swallow." Carteret was struck with the ialand'a possibilities for coloniza-tion coloniza-tion purposes and named it Pit-cairln, Pit-cairln, after the midshipman who Ant lighted it Bulbs Planted This Fall Give First Spring Flowers Spring months are almost pure Joy for garden lovers, who bring to the feast of floral beauty an apprecia tion sharpened by the long monot ony of winter. In the spring their efforts show a higher average of success, free from the disappointments which come later, with the weeds, the in sects, perhaps a drouth or other difficulties. Yet the average garden has little to offer, compared with what it might present in the first month after the ground thaws, because only one-third of all garden owners plant the fall bulbs which bear the first spring flowers. There are not many of these and you do not need many to delight you, since they bloom when they have no rivals. First to flower are the tiny white snowdrops which would hardly be noticed in a June garden, but when they peep through the melting snow, they give us a thrill which the most gorgeous peonies can hardly equal later in the season. Snowdrops blossom when the ground first thaws in spring. A small group visible from a window will richly reward you. After blooming, bloom-ing, they soon disappear and if the bulbs are not disturbed they will bloom for many years without attention. atten-tion. Next after the snowdrops, how long depending upon the weather, sci lias (blue squills) and glory of the snow (chionadoxas) appear, both blue and flowering so freely they carpet the ground with color. Scillas spread by self seeding. Weeks earlier than violets, they are far superior for gardens, because their foliage quickly disappears after aft-er they flower and their tiny bulbs offer no competition to companion plants. Crocuses bfossom after the scillas with blue, yellow and white flowers. They come In white, blue asd purple, pur-ple, and a jnixture" gives a yleasiiit effect . Sawaya's Market Is New Name of Orem Cash Store Sawaya's Market ts th new name f the Oren Cash Store. wfli-known Orera grocery. George Kawaya antf Ms sons. Toffee and Hitchell have operated oper-ated the Orem Cash store fo? the past two years, and at th suggestion of many customers, have changed the name t tji market, George Sawayt has !ivecT i Orem for the past 31 years, and his two sons were born and reared here. They formerly op erated a large fruit farm in Pleasant View. A new neon sien nroclaimins the change in name was erect ed in front of Sawaya's Market last week and in the near future the front of the building will be TRIPLE COMBINATION Leather Bound Book of Mormon, Doctrine and Covenant and Pearl of Great Price in one Volume. $7.50 TERFECT CHRISTMAS PRESENT BUT SCARCE. YOUR NAME ENGRAVED WITHOUT WITH-OUT CHARGE. COMPLETE LINE OP CHURCH BOOKS. UTAH OFFICE SUPPLY 43 East C. E. PETERSON GROVE Fri., Sat. Oct. 28 - 29 "Look for the Silver Lining" Sun., Mon. Oct. 30 . 31 Matinee on Sunday 3 p.m. "Father was a Fullback" Tues.. Wed. Not. 1 . 2 2 Features 2 "Outpost in Morocco" ' and "One Last Fling" HP TUP AID i ; VI I1IL illll ,.vsw,. . I THEATRE SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 6 8:30 P.M. EDWARD ARNOLD in "STRANGER IN TOWN' KOVO 960 on Your Dial ill Scillas Bloom Before the Violets From the time snowdrops appear until the crocuses blossom may cov er a period of three to six weeks, de pending on the weather; they are called "minor" bulbs because their flowers are small; but they are precious pre-cious because they are early. Soon after the crocuses come the daffodils, first "major" flowers tf spring and with them as a rule the earliest wild flowers begin to bloom, and some garden perennials. Before the daffodils have faded, early tulips begin to flower, bring to the garden for the first time a complete rainbow range of colors. They are followed in order by the Darwin tulip hybrids of the Triumph and Mendel classes, and finally the bulb season reaches a climax in the flowering of the tall late tulips of the Darwin, Cottage and Breeder types, which bring to the garden a color display that will not be sur passed ii variety by any to follew. Operation Okinawa I)urmf their firs month tt operations oper-ations from two airfields on Okinawa, Oki-nawa, marine fighter pilots knocked down 209 Jap planes while fusing only lout in aerial combat. Only tvhen 1! tfi concerns of humanity are treatened, is the common humanity of man jrea- t'tti i tie winds i au. Erwii Edoctfji tainting Door When painting a door, oa fhe panels first, then the center rail, the top and bottom rail, the vertical stiles and finally the edges. This procedure will avoid streaks and runs. Be sure to paint the top and bottom edges of all doors to keep out moisture and prevent rotting and warping. repainted and the new name will be added. Center J. P. HAWKER For Stores, Theatres, Organizations One of our specialties. Copy and layout suggestions sug-gestions offered if desired, de-sired, many illustrations illustrat-ions available. We are able to produce any quantity. Quick service. serv-ice. Contact us for estimate. . PHONE 0684 Jl OREM-GENEVA TIMES jo o pnnmtiG Plans Reay for Visit Here of Top Reclamation Brass Plans are progressing for the pre-oonvention junket of the National Reclamation association conference to Utah Vallov. Ri will leave Salt Lake Citv nn luesday, Nov. 1, with prominent members Of the irerlamafinn association including the chief oi tne reclamation division at Washington and his staff, Under-Secretary Under-Secretary of the Interior, and congressional delegates and governors gov-ernors from the reclamation states. This Erour) will mept st ih Utah County building where Par ley iNeeiey will explain details of the Central Utah project with the aid of the laree relief man in the lobby. After this discus sion tne Pacific States Cast Iron Pine comtanv will ha tho - -v iiva w to the group at their new plant. The erouD will then ha at Club Radar where the Washington Wash-ington delegates will be formally form-ally introduced and will speak. Enroute back to Salt Lake the group will visit at th r.n. Steel plant. Objective of the junket, spon sored by the local water users association and Grpatpr tti. Valley, Inc. is to create a better understanding on the part of both the Washinfftnn riniooi o ' ui.ivgauuil and Utah Valley residents of the possibilities of the reclamation program. Invitation have tfso been extended ex-tended to surrounding cities affected af-fected by the ' K V .J Otllli d representative to the conven tion. Lea flansei if T.M fa w - - nan - mau rrangements. Crossing The Channel A Hovel two-way airlift servfee saves time for jnotoring tourists trevehn i between Britain and France. The motorist drives fcis automobile onto the air fie!d where the car it run up a sloping fang way into tie nose of the specially designed aircraft. The motorist ridea ii the same plane with his auto and djrifes off the landiwl field on lils arrival in FjaUct DESPONDENT . . . Polish Prince Hohenloe was near death in a New York hospital after shooting himself. A note indicated despair ever estrangement from bis wife. I Hl ' P o ) A PICTURE OF HEALTH The person who drinks Mountain Meadow milk regularly has the best chances of continued con-tinued good health, for milk provides many-essential many-essential nutrients is, 'in fact, nature's most perfect food. Milk is delicious, too. PHONE 484 FOR FREE DELIVERY . GENEVA DAIRY Your Headquarters for Grade A Milk Buttermilk Butter Ice Cream 843 South State St. OREM FIRST WARD A group of Sunday School of ficers and teachers spent an evening recently working on the new chapel. Refreshments were served to the group. In attend ance were Mr. and Mrs. Don Wil cox, Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Chris-tensen, Chris-tensen, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Cook, Mr. asd Mrs. Terry Chidester, Mr. and Mrs. Clifton T. Pyne, Mr. and Mrs. Howard, Mr. and Mrs. Weston Smith, Lloyd Louder, Loud-er, Bishop Reed Burgener, Gil bert Jensen, E. E. Twitchell Lowell Varley and Mr. and Mrs. J. Weston Smith. A fireside chat will be held on Sunday evening immediately following sacrament meeting at the home of Ira Young, second East on 4th South. Bishop Allen Johnson will be the speaker. All ward members are invited to attend. at-tend. The Primary officers and teachers entertained the children at a Hallowe'en party on Wednesday Wed-nesday afternoon. Most of the children came in costume and many of them wore masks they had made in school. Refreslj-menta Refreslj-menta were served. T n A N K S, PAL ... Jimmy Shanks, Seattle, Wash., who fell in a 25-ft. dry weU and was brought to safety by Cpl. Lewis Sinclair, looks solemn as be is hoisted aloft by his rescuer. Sinclair Sin-clair went to the bottom of the well en a rope cranked from th top. 1 Concrete Pipe Although shrinkage cracks may aeveiop in exposed concrete pipe, tnese small cracks will heal them. selves in the presence of moisture and in fact become stronger than oeiore tne break. The reason: concrete con-crete in the presence of moisture exudes calcium hydroxide, which upon exposure to the atmosDhere is converted to calcium carbonate which seals the cracks and or vents rusting of the metal tein- lorcement. Chocolate Milk O Cottage Cheese O Cheese O Orange Drink Orem 1 b ON THE CAMPUS Nominated rampu fashion favorite again this year is the ever-popular ever-popular corduroy jumper dress. Here, a campus belle shows one of the new bark-to-school juniper styles by Tabak in soft cotton corduroy. cor-duroy. The scooped-out neckline and the panelled skirt are important im-portant style details, according to National Cottoa Council ("aslujoa Johnstowfl, fennsjlvanla 7 Joseph Jahns, Swiss, settled on the Conemaugh River in 1791. A few years later a town was laid out there and named in his honor. A forge was in operation at Johnstown Johns-town as early as 1809, and the town has been noted as an iron center ince 1842, when its first furnace was built. A steel works was built eleven, years later. The city waa almost completely destroyed by flood In 1889, but made a rapid ra covery from the disaster. HELLO, CY,OL' BOY.' HOW are: ya, kid? I'll bet YOU GOT THAT SHARP, CLEAN USED CAR FROM United SALES A SEX VI CI YOU SAID it; SPORT. ) r - mk) iii " ''" . I V ! THIS WEEK SPECIAL COMPLETE MOTOR TUNE-UP $4,50 INCLUDES: Clean and adjust spark plugs, heck fan belt, irfnfand iterator, tighten, hose connections. .ALL NEW "SUN" EQUIPMENT USED TO SAVE YOU TIME AND MONEY UNITED SALES AND SERVICE 476 West First North Ptoto Jot &t Earned? We Have Plenty ot WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENS At Popular Prices Sales Circular Office Font i Orem, Utah - STORY BT EI CHARD HILL WILKINSON (A Short Story) OOL ROCK, sheriff of Borax coun 3 ty. liked to tell stories. He was a good sheriff and a good story teller. But when the residents of Borax City had heard each and very one of the officers tales for tiie 10th time, they began to weary bit This was unfortunate. Sol was aueh a eood sheriff that everyone wanted to please him. He was fair and just and persistent He never failed to get his man, and never failed to see that bis prisoner re ceived a square deal. There is, however, a limit to averr man's endurance. It there fore came to pass that whenever Sol began one of his long-winded He hauled up a chair, straddled It, folded his arms on the back and began. yarns, first one Ifstentf an4 the another would offer some improvised impro-vised excuse and hurry away. One day, however, ha dropped la at the A9 Well saloon and found a bunch of boys lounging about the gaming tablet. They seemed t be doing nothing ia particular, and So! Immediately conceived the idea of entertaining them -with tme ef his yarns. He hauled up a chair, straddled it, folded his arms on the back and began. It was an tmustiaBy hot day. The story So! began was the eldest and -most uninteresting of his stock. These two things combined proved bis undoing. One by one the boys begas to get up, offer their inj- ThOw'S YOOpf WIFe"" SVrYSWjorS ' IN THE HER SOLID, KIDTiM SOLID' ' m A PRINTED F0RM3 Letterhead JUacarcV tTAH VAIJ.EY PUBLISHING COIPANX Publishers of TELLER u k the ,am. bunch of boy, were there, and looked up expectedly. But Sol never a word. He merely sat !j in hi. favorite corner LdS whittling himself a pipefm bacco. Fifteen minutes of this and of the boys, unable to stand ft! stram. a8k "Well. Sol, did JT get them rustlers?" m Sol looked up slowly and nodded "Sure. I got 'em. They're stranger, to me. though. Wish some boys would drop over tr. , We trooped out of the .v . down to the jait The iaU wa, , single-room tffair. tiartiti.j ' in the middle by a line of iron bar. running from floor to ceiling. b! hind that fence were two separat. cells. The front section of the room Sol opened the Bate Jn barred partition and let us all through to get a close scrutiny of the rustlers. As soon a .k. i. man was inside he slammed tt VTake your time." at mnA r going out to get my dinner, vn lock this here door whila I'n 0n. Ain't takin' any chanc.." With this he went cut He a gone two hours. At o'. v mis coming back they set up an unan. imous shout for liberty, it wa, pretty crowded behind that parU. Uon, and we were fed up on trying to identify a eouple of dirty sam-rustlers. sam-rustlers. , Sol, however, had different m.. ! He ignored our demands for free dom, sat himself down anri to whitUe himself a smoke. When his old corn-col got drawing Wea he csossed his less. somfortably and began ta talk. itigni now," he said, "is as good a time as any to finish telling w boys that story I started the other day. We got plenty f time ar.d day is young.' It was dark before Sn! firi0 He not only told the stor fee h started two days before, but he went tnrougs his repertoira fron eiid to end. Each time he started a FACT, SINCE: YOU SAW Y CHICK LAST SHE HAD H APPENDIX TAKEN OUT AND A NEW SINK AND HEATIN& UNIT PUT IN inc. 81 Phone 69 usine CatSg Envelope Phone 06S4 Jl Dear! Th:. street' y but Wans refer on 8th This eeds, ay th saw tw car I seen b; 'hroug 'rash b corner. about erious |