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Show tmEM-GENEVA TIMES THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1950 SCERA I B is the first lime in Jthe listory of our theatre that we liare played a picture two full eek. THE SANDS OF IWO JIMA will have made this record rec-ord when we end the fun Saturday Sat-urday night. This is the best ieccmmendation we can give to those of you who have not seen jhe picture. Don't miss it tonight cr Saturday night. I We are mighty proud of the girls who serve as cashiers at our theatre. They, too, serve one night each week to help in our community recreation project. At present the cashiers are: Ina Skinner, Laura Olsen, Melda Hacking, Valene Wilcox, Na-Dene Na-Dene Adams, Sherrie Balser, Ruth Blair and Melba Pyne. Starting Monday we present the big Technicolor western epic picture, MONTANA. It was only last month the picture had a gala world premier at Butte at which time many of the stars of the picture were present. It has an outstanding cast including Errol Flynn and Alexis Smith. MONTANA will run MoWay. Tuesday and Wednesday. J We were highly complimented compliment-ed last week when a group of folks from Eureka visited our theatre to see SANDS OF TWO JIMA. In leaving they expressed express-ed appreciation for the picture, but they were enthusiastic about Jhe theatre. One gentleman remarked re-marked that it was the first time he had been to see a show where he could sit unmolested by the noise from other patrons-One patrons-One lady said she marveled how clear the words sounded. She had discontinued going to shows because of her inability to hear properly. She exclaimed enthusiastically, enthus-iastically, "I could hear every word. How good it semed." I For the kiddies matinee we have THE CASE OF THE BABY SITTER, a rollicking good comedy com-edy that should please every boy and girl. There will also be a Stooge Comedy, five cartoons car-toons as well as the serial. A U.( .. Fred Arringion, The Singing Cowboy from Texas, will make two short stage presentations Monday evening in connection connect-ion with the showing of the picture "MONTANA" at the Scera theatre. Fred has been appearing with increased popularity in many entetainment clubs the past year. He is hoping to break Hollywood. Let's give him a boost. You will enjoy his singing. i y - v - j Colleen Bylund Announces Plans Mrs. E- O. Bylund announced this week the engagement if her daughter, Colleen to Howard Morrison of Provo. Mr. Morrison is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Har. old S. Morrison. Colleen is a graduate of the Lincoln high school and Sharon LDS seminary. Her fiance graduated grad-uated from the Provo high school and seminary. No date has been set for their wedding. REPAIR JOB . . . Mary Braden, Dysart, Iowa, who underwent 13 months arrest with 17. S. consulate consu-late staff la Mukden, attires elf after receiving "the works" hi an American beauty shop. She was the only single American girl' in Mukden, She was a consulate con-sulate clerk. OAK HILLS Madge McKell 22S1 M The two and one-half minute talks were given by Donald Swenson and Barbara Taylor. The evening services were unde the direction of the Sharon Shar-on and Orem stake semiary. Car ol Naylor offered the opening prayer and Bob Workman took charge and introduced the spea kers and musical numbers. Char les Hanks played a piano solo and also accompanied Noreen and Joy Allred in a vocal duet. The following young people gave talks: Sammy Johnsos, Colleen Jenkins, Joe Wright-Nyra Wright-Nyra Colvin, Richard Heaps and Rulene Doman. Maxine Muhle-stein Muhle-stein offered the closing prayer. pray-er. The M Men and Gleaners and Juniors held a fireside at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Muhlestein, with Colleen Jenk- i ins as nosiess. several movie 'films were shown and refresh ments were served to 37. The Book of Mormon class held a meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Mackay. The Primary officers and teachers tea-chers held a preparation meeting meet-ing at the home of Mrs. Anna Wakefield on Monday evening-Five evening-Five stake officers were present and Dr. Reed Bradford was the speaker. The regular weekly meeting f the Relief Society was held at the home of Mrs. Marie Webster. Web-ster. Mrs. Lucie James gave the Teachers topic lcson and Mrs. barah Payne gave the theology lesson. Minnie Ashby held a short song practice. Testimonies were borne at the conclusion of the lesson. Two bovs vnu uis were ! baptized and were confirmed wiring fast services held on Sun day. Steven K. Taylor confirmed by his father, Henry Taylor; Carolyn Despain by her father, Carroll Despain; Betty UYk Jacobsen by he father, Elmer Jacobsen; and Ernest K. Reim-schissel Reim-schissel by his father, Ernest Reimschissel. Tine following recommends were read and accepted: Char-VtS Char-VtS Stapley, Lois V. Dennis, Arch wadsen and fnmii.. pj.-.v ni .......j, .t,uun may Belmont and family, Arthur Ad amson and family, Theras Q Tt a1? family Richard Gu and family. snH R!oK,.j . .v,;.,.. . . ""' turn. mings and family. La Rav MrhiAotoi- ..n. i. -.u gave a talk on the word of Wisdom reD- -....wu6 me lus uirls organization organ-ization at Fast mpfin day. s OUM- Mary Lee Redd eave tVm er for the iuior Snnrinv c,.ui Helen Haymoe gave the Sacrament Sacra-ment gem. SHARON INDUSTRIES has plenty of FERTILIZERS on sale now. Also saws, pruners and ladders. Call at manager's home or phone 0645 Jl SH... fbr"tlie seasonal netf 1950 TRIGIDAIRE HOME APPLIANCES See 'em soon. at... OREM APPLIANCE ORREL DeLANGE, Mgr. Across from Scera Orem, Utah WHILE WAITING. Tune in on KNEU Friday. Feb. 10 for Basketball game between LINCOLN and BYHS, 8 p.m. BUICK CHEVROLET P. E.AcIaiosa Co. USED GARS USED TRUCKS BUY WITH CONFIDENCE SAVE WITH SAFETY $1705.00 '49 CHEV F.L. 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The lecture will begin at 8 p.m. in the osuth court room of the citv and countv building in Provo ad the public is invited to attend. FOR SALE White coal range and 40-gal hot water tank. Call 1335 W before 1C a.m. or after 6 p.m. ' ! r 1 1 V J PI'RII-FECTION . . . PrlneeM Mickey, AmerioVi bet-draMi (m, Meoe4 M rr the Atlanta cat ahow held recenCy t Cm Btol McAlpta to New York City, tooeads af tke afanr wera art aMa ta aM aevaral kutlhitloaa af charity. H hi aaekea &a4 ft MM mar M at eea, ar a arinccai aa Um oaaa war ba, M wkCir maaaa waaM Mka to grt atoaa aamajk ta aarrav CJa Mrs. Wesley Long entertained enter-tained at a dinner on Tuesday in honor of her husband's birthday. Mrs. Wayne Hooley has returned re-turned home from the American Fork hospital with her new son. a iW Heart - At Valentins s How To Capture A Man s Heart ll f V - ' ' C J V -1 1 d l P- i '-"j0 .. 3? Givo Arrow iJart" Sliirlo AMD VALEPJTirJG TiGG SHIRTS up t::s Zj Cupid's Arrows have nothing on ours! 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