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Show BEAVER SHOWING NEXT WEEK AT THE PRESS, FRIDAY. MARCH 11, 1965 (UTAH) " Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Terry wer in Salt Lake City from Friday to Sunday of last week. On Saturday, they attended the Utah Poultry convention at the Hotel Utah, consisting of meetings, lucheon, and a banquet. Clyde C. Edmunds, who has been manager of thia organization for many years, la retiring and was esecially honored during the day. The Terrys report that there were many from South- ern Utah attending the convention. CG.'.IE INTRODUCTORY IIDE y AVE!.! d. GOODYEAR I Si!3fAHffi Mrs. Lawrence White wa returned to her home Monday, after undergoing an operation and being a patient at the Iron County hospital for a week. A daughter, Mis. Vie Lund of Los Angeles returned to her home Tuesday evening of this week, after being in Beaver for over a week. Mr. and Mrs. Mei- vin White and family of Provo visited relatives here over the past week-enMrs. Melvin White remained for a week. ' i GALE ' ,S presenting I ho ' ff UZVi i r ' SUPER-CUSHIO- N J'" ' ' MANDERFIELD By Mm. FIRMAGE THEATER . , Ruth Hradshaw Mr. and Mrs. Heber Edwards of McGill, Nev., visited Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Bradshaw. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bradshaw ind family and Mrs. Norman Braa-Aha- 13 & 14: Sun. and Mon., "ATHE.VA." Here is about as cutt a picture as you will see in quite d some time. It is a musical about seven wacky grand daughters of a California health a'lrMst. The stars of the picture are Jane Powell and Debbie Reyn Id j as the two most prominent granddaughters, and Edmund Pur-!oand Vic Damone as their respective, suitors. The story ha: lome very funny situations ant' some dynamic performances bj stars. There are some good musi cal numbers and it is all wrapped upin a technicolor print for widi screen. light-hearte- w and son were dinner guests at the H. L. Bradshaws. Sunday -'' Visitors at the H. L. Bradshaw's m Monday were Mr. and Mrs. Da-u- s Gilligan and son of Fillmore, -- ; ind Maker Edwards of Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Pendl, Salt Lake, visited Tuesday evening .villi Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bradshaw. Mrs. Sue Von Baldwin was tak-?- n 'to the hospital at Kichfield, early Wednesday morning, where site wil! ; eceive medical attention, t was believed she had osteomyelitis in her left leg. . Tue3. and Wed. March 15 & Mrs. Noal Gillies has been in WORE A YHLLOW RIP. HON.". John Ford's epie of the Cedar last week caring for the fighting cavalry will long be re children of Mr. and Mrs. Horace membered as one of John Wayne'. Ttos'enburg while the latter weni be . It is a tVip-.aae'ion pietnve o California to see Arlo Fox, who i h a punch that only John could "s in a hospital there. Mr. and Mrs. Stan Beaumont five it. The title taken from th and is same ffunily visited with Mr. and of name, the played song as 'backsonnd mus'c and will send Mrs Garth Baldwin and family o". you away humming to yourself Tuesday evening. . Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Edward3 Starred with Wayne are Joanne John A'T. ic'or M Ligen, visited with Mr. and Mrs. John 3t1 a host of o'hers. Filmed in Bradshaw and family, Tuesday. Pres. Wallace D. Yardley and D. echnicolr". vou will long rcmem or "She Wove A Yellow R bbon.'' E. K'aplcy were speakers at sacrar le to other committments, we ment services, Feb. 27. Marvin are playing this two days only! Spendlove also attended. ' Mr. and Mrs. Jess Edwards anu tv--i Fr!.. Sat.. March dia lighters were, 'home over the NO BUSINESS LIKE week-en'HOW BT'SINESS" Irving Berlin's Mr. and Mrs. Dale Sly visited "mMc and show people form a mu-!.?- ? at Parowan on Saturday with Mr. 1 treat that should please peo- and Mrs. Al Doubrusky. ple from all walks of life. About Itav Slv visited Monday with nib, Mr. .and Hip best thing that can be said of brother and sister-in-la'h's masterpiece' is that it is ter- Mrs. Dale Sly. rific. Its, host of stars, who are Word was received Tuesday eve. outstanding in their parts, are nine bv relatives of the death of OCA L AVIXXEK AT DEMOCIMCY WORKSHOP Betsy Rene FH I more, center, of Reaver, chats witii Dan Dailey, Donald O'Connor Thady Badlwin Jr., at his home in other Voice of Democracy contest winners as they leave the reconstructed colonial Virginia capi-to- l Ethel Merman, Marilyn Monroe, St. Geor.ge. Loyal, and Earl Bald at Williamsburg, Va. The group attending the fifth annual Democracy Workshop last month Johnme Ray and Mitzi Gaynor, win and Vina Hutchings left that included the four national eo- - winners and 82 other state wiiui ners. With Mis Kiilnioer is Pene- The picture has just about every evening for St. George. movie-goe- r lope Ann Witter, left of IJatesville, Ind., and Meredith Eagon of Washington, D.C. -- S.L.Tribune cut thing to delight the Filmed in Cinemascope with color Mrs. Ruth G. Hoopes of St by DeLux it could well be one of Mr. Visitors at the home of Mr.' Mr. and Mrs. Allen C. Reynolds the top pictures of the year. George is the house guest of and Mrs. Percy Beeson over the left the first of the week for San Thomas. x Mrs. It. R. Siit. ind matinee, 1:30, Regular week-en- d were Mr. and Mrs. Lewb Francisco, where they will vish "Scrib" Gillies and baby, Logan, with Mr. and Mrs. Clair Reynolds. and Mrs. Norma Fazzio and Karen Clair, who is stationed at Fort Ord is on duty at San Francisco. of Provo. f! 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The lowest-price- d Cadillac, for example, actually costs less than twelve different models of other makes. Its economy of operation is far beyond anything you could logically anticipate from a car of Cadillac's size and luxury. And at the time of resale, a Cadillac traditionally returns a greater share of its owner's investment than any other car in the land. If, like the gentleman in the picture above, you have been looking forward to a Cadillac of your own you should give careful consideration to these remarkable Cadillac facts. for your Cadillac is always a pleasure to It is entirely possible that the time has come and, as we said, it help make such a dream come true. Better come in and see us today. FAIR DEAL MOTOR COMPANY 71 WEST CENTER STREET CEDAR CITY, UTAH I ! Heartwarming stories cjz::z the intriguing life of a be loved apostle A rich collection of warmly told experiences from the life of the beloved Matthew Cowley. It's the impelling itory of his boyhood, his life with his mother nd father, fascinating missionary experiences with the Maoris, aod all the other poignant details of a life spent In the service of God and man. The author has raneed half-wa- J7-2- ? I Mrs. Gilbert Hriggs was brought her home on Wednesday after undergoing surgery at the hospital in Cedar on Friday of last week Mrs. Roma Funk and Miss Don na Parkinson of Salt Lake spen sovearl days lat veek at the home of their parent. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Parkinson. BEAVER WHAT AN OFFER! TRESS, 1 ypar; LOOK MAGA ZINE. 1 year, 28 Issues of America's outstanding picture magazine; McCALL's, 1 year, a favorite of women everywhere. FOR ALL THREE, Just send You IS. 00 to THE PPE??. ,11 - r-- f s I around the world to , S Mr. and Mrs. J. Clinton Smith and Mr. and Mrs. John SwalnBton were in Las Vegas last week-en- d to i-n- ? 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