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Show Orem-Geneva Times Tuesday. Mav 28. 1968 ' 'I , STARTS TOMORROW EXCLUSIVE 0 'v 1 r,ri;! 1 ' y T"'' ' W .J OPEN fZ m2l JL tk OREMon.HW9l.- r ii W& ; .J 4 --'""iff ' l ir,r l,-i;,.:M..,.JhJt''iiJ J iissT ;.) heats up 1iM0 slow, d ik bat when he 4 y&S Mjt he's idf0m wltbthe OREM VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS Post 8376 and Ladies Auxiliary donate $75 toward new Orera City ambulance. Pictured Pic-tured are Quartermaster Max Nielsen, Ruth Davis of the Auxiliary, Auxi-liary, Ambulance Chairman Scott Wilkins, who is also a VFW member, and Max DeSUeor, Orem Post Commander. "We feel this is a great project as Orem is one of the few cities with free ambulance service. Many lives have been saved because of their efforts stated Mr. DeSUeor. WuummHCtlMSm CharUonEzton JoanllachettDonaldFlsasenco m Invitations to the cream of the nation's beauty queens are being mailed by Patricia Soutas, Miss Utah of 1967. The 21-year old Salt Lake City beauty said she is inviting the other 50 contestants in last year's Miss America pageant during the Utah Travel Council's current 'Invite a Friend to Utah" campaign. Plus Color Co-Hit- PROJECT X Music Hall Will Feature Ed Ames Ed Ames has put down the hatckett and picked up valley music hall and it's great. Ed Ames, one of todays most talented entertainers will appear at the Valley Music Hall for 3 performances per-formances June 7 & 8. Evening performances at 8:30. Saturday Matinee at 2:30. Appearing with Ed Ames will ft Lamb it GREAT. EATING! h"? GREAT FOOD! Franks shoulder cut , (skinless) lb. 49 Lunch Meate........ ,,49c Batteries 2 25c Corn Flakes 18 oz. Kellogs . . , 39c Cookies Keeblers 3 pkg 1 Can Pop Shasta $198 case of 24 BREAD 89 Cucumbers 2 I5c Lettuce solid heads lb. 10c Paper Towels .3 - $1 Lemonade . . . 1 1 -s 1 . Pork & Beans 303 Van Camps . . Sun Tan Lotion Ees89f 69c SHAMPOO. ...k 59c I CREME RINSE 59c We have a good selection of Memorial Wreaths be the fabulous comic Pete Bar-butti. Bar-butti. In front of any audience, Ed Ames is a phenomenon. For the versatile actor singer has succeeded suc-ceeded in a particular area where most super stars have failed. The husky baritone, whose current cur-rent recording hits are 'Who Will Answer" and "My Cup Runneth Run-neth Over," has bridged the mysterious mys-terious gap between teenagers and adults. The key, according to Ames, is intangible. The Boston born entertainer is realistic about his sky rocketing rock-eting career. My face might stop a mob, but not a girl's heartlaughed Ames, somewhat philosophically. "Although I feel I can understand under-stand teenagers and even identify identi-fy with them in their fight . for recognition in an adult world, I graduated from their world years ago." Yet, a look deep into the dark eyes of Ames, is a timeless experience. There is no age there only life and flickering flicker-ing of compassion. Although he can offer no'! factual answer, itis a fact when he stands before an audience and sings a love song, there is a romantic spell he casts that' weaves an unbelievable spell in the hearts of fans. One writer described him as A 6'4" cupid who causes romantic ro-mantic couples to reach for each other's hands and souls. To see is to believe. And to believe is to experience a certain blanket of love generated directly from the -heart of a very talented and sensitive man who looks more like a professional football star than he does a singing star." Ames comes to a somewhat uninvolved conclusion anent the wide interest that has been shown In his singing. "I sing what I believe in. Maybe May-be it's the ham part of me, but I'm extremely selective. Ends Tonife The Fox 7:00-9:30 PM STARTS TOMORROW - Grizzled. Towjh. A Rawhidcn mutoumnemm. CkmtonEcston JoanHackett DonaldFleasence "mPettny" AND - ON THE SAME PROGRAM Ttckntcolor It Happens Here In The Year 2118 ' Project X' New Summer Policy - Cont. Daily from 1:30 PM Last Time Tonite In Cold Blood STARTS TOMORROW Y SMA0 TECHNICOLOR9 A PARAMOUNT PICTURE -AND- AM EXCELLENT FILM !" Life Magazine . , : ; T2B3F fen;: . ' '4 COLOR. A PARAMOUNT PICTURE S.M.A Recommended for Adults Only Summer Show Times Cont. Daily from 1:30 PM SUMMER WHITE SHOE SALE CLEARING OUT ALL GIRL'S WHITE DRESS SHOES JUST IN TIME FOR THE MEMORIAL DAY WEEKEND. Cut to one LOW PRICE! GOOD SELECTION Infants 5 to Misses 4 Narrow, Medium and Wide Widths In Five Cute Styles Quality Kids Shoes MARBLE TOURNAMENT WINNERS are Kent Micklesen, left, sixth grader from Hillcrest School, first place winner, and Greag Beutler, right, second place winner froraCascadeSchooU The tournament is sponsored by the Orem VFW. Commander Max DeSUeor is in center. iff L 20TH CENTURY-FOX PRESENTS Matinee Sat 1:30 Starts Wednesday Shows 7:30 - 9:40 Man... hunted... caged... lorced to mate by civilized IffliMWK apes! CO STARRING RODDY McDOWALL MAURICE EVANS KIM HUNTER INTRODUCING JAMES WHITMORE JAMES DALY LINDA HARRISON"- PRODUCED B ASSOCiAlf PROOuCfB OiRECTfO Bv - APJAC PRODUCTIONS M0RT ABRAHAMS FRANKLIN J. SCHAFFNER SCREENPLAY 8 AND MuSC 8y BSED ON A NOVEL Ps MICHAEL WILSON RODSERLING jerry gouismith piebre bouiu miwvisior color by diiuke ... JiaJie Andrews as MILLIE MaryTylerMoore Carol Channing James Fox ROSS HUNTER'S Droduchon Starts Wed. May 29 Memorial Day rPX2 Mat. and Nite Fn. & Sat IriQlCtSSSo Adults $1.75 2:oo, 6:30 & 9:i5 M incaire nnfiar 10 , nft ' 13 l230Nai2nJW 3745525 Under 12 '-00 WMMMmnEnm Held Over! 2nd Week FILMED IN CENTRAL UTAH Camp Willams Brighton ( Alpine Lehi area What they did to each other was nothing compared com-pared to what they did to the enemy. William HOLDEN Cliff ROBERTSON SIS Vince EDWARDS WilJBM fiwmrf WEBERGS WILKINS CASH MARKET PINAViSiniTrninD - f T... DEPT. STORE THTIST! 7:30 - 9:50 htmmtm tn Open 8 Start 8:45 nciiDEmv pioneer 838 North State, Orem 798 West 400 North, Orem 182 West Center Provo, Utah it H. UNIVERWTY 373-4470 1255 S. State. Provo |