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Show It m Thursday, Sept. THE MURRAY EAGLE Page 8 J 9 . l.Jff"'i. r n 11 n II T U A I nF FOR SHOW INFORMATION Call Varied Bill ga" of The West's Finest heatres Offer You The Pick of ALL The Pictures . . AND WHILE THEY'RE NEW! I . "Brigham Young" continued a engagement at the Studio theater this week as it went into its fifth week. Popularity of "Boom Town" at the Centre caused the feature to be held over for another week. Attractions at other theaters are: record-breakin- g Inter-mounta- I 0 W 2nd WEEK! SPENCER TRACY CLARK (SABLE Claudeile Colbert Kedy Laissnr - TOOT" with Frank Morgan Starts SUNDAY "TheManl Married" From the Liberty Magazine Story- - "I MARRIED A NAZI" with JOAN BENNETT Lloyd Nolan, Frances Lederer, Otto Kruger Starts FRIDAY ANOTHER FIRST RUN SHOW! SEuariliie Ghana IN THE WAX MUSEUM" Plus 2nd Big Hit! "PRIVATE AFFAIRS n Nanry Kelly, Robert Cummins. Roland Young. Frank Mrltugh HYil-tHT'- Co-starr- ed with ( IIAKl conva the uive tnem another meet term they will be so deeply ' ed it will take a revolt drive them out," he sail Mr Howell declared the s cple," that no man elected to more than tw0 1 to be as much a principle 1 Democratic party as of fro publican party. , campaign. Delegates from Utah's 29 counties enthusiastically applauded declarations made by speakers against the third term issue, and nfnMTWWBTTT"M,,MM"''MMMIm,M''"1 at PENMEN'S ugaen, told 1 i ii n i H IN MURRAY Around the C ock Event on all odds and & ends, ly soiled the time specified for the items listed herethi - PRICES SLASHED MINGS- end sizes. Be here at you are interested in. . . . Every item an Outstanding Value! o nDACTiPAi Drnupcn i ivrvLiLif vi ivlilu vju..lv iu annual ivc - aw ay prices. vOffle Livriij THESE ITEMS WILL GO FAST! early it - We are always eager to pass along the good word to our customers when we ke such unusual values. The salespeaple in the store are not allowed to participate in this, so you have first choice. COME EARLY TO BUY THE MERCHANDISE DESIGNATED FOR EACH HOUR. Children's SWEATERS Only 11 of tW . Men's and Boys' SWEATERS at 25c 10 of these at $1.00 . . . Men's CORDFRII1 A Y ? rA1 Only UROY'S, 2 Pair, 34 Waist, $1.00 pair Boy's PANTS, 3 Pair at $1.00 Pair . . . Men's SUITS, Good Styles Good Patterns, End Sizes, Only 6 of these at $6.99. .. - This is a gift fellows if they're your size. Sizes 35, 36 and 37. Browns and Blue; OS.' Ladies' higher priced HANDKERCHIEFS all going at the same low price. Limit 5 to FRIDAY -- - 3 P.M. person. 182 of these at only 2c each.. Ladies' Cynthia SLIPS, slightly soiled. Laca trim or tailored. 19 of these at 50c . . . Children'sRavon SLIPS, bun up shoulders, lovely and dainty. Only 10 of these at 25c . . . Ladiei Crepe and Wool SKIRTS. A good range of sizes. Real value only I of these at 50c each. at Lovely Chenille BED SPREADS, 3 at SIM and 2 at $1.50 . . . Ladies' Lovely Crepi PR IT1 A V A P Til DANCE SETS, slightly soiled, only 5 o ! ! these 25c a Set . . . Ladies' Rayon VESTS, slightly soiled. Hurrv for these, onlv 9 at 10c each . . . LUNCH limit nuantiM 5 to person. 75 of these at lc each . . . SHOlJ s- f homF? FRIDAY 5 P.M. QUaulJl Onlv 7 of the a J 50r Parh . . . FLAT CREPE, slightly soiled, only 9 yards at 25c a yar,i . . . CtJ TAIN DRAPERY, 54" wide, ends of bolts and slightly soiled, 2: I S IUC - KIOKI) GENE AUTRY in "Carolina Moon" I W I - NOW 5th BIG WEEK! -- 9. HOUSE DRESSY ir All taken from our better grade of .. r ip w mm i an .oiled, 50c each . . . oar r, OAl. II A.M. arf.e; WiBWIy vnliiA RaT DRESStO, r anai tu gM shades, slichtlv soiled, vMaMfWUTWta all vmnv l nn low nnce, Women1's Winter COAT5 I snort 8t)'f! ReDriced in r YOUNG" w : m Everv. GEE rmf nn " rM..onr1.'M uuioiauumu aiue. f gooa range are ideal A . . to clear, all dark colors. Get i n on thi nnn MOTTLED IS IIOND OLD and MAIZIE" wih Ann Soihern TUe" C0W: 01 sits. at S8.00 each. i J rSl f Pitrirn it i Kruuporonuw, all going at the same price. End sizes allots in Children's Oxford's and Ladies House Slippers, reprK Great Hits! "THE MAN FROM DAKOTA" 1 for fall and winter. 18 of these sizes 1 WALLACE BEERY in M mm i - - 2 fW! . with Tyrone Power, Linda Darnell and Dean Jaggcr as Briqham Young Starts SATURDAY a yards at 25c yard . . . CURTAIN SCRIMS. Some long lengths, sorr.' remnant lengths, 41 yards at 10c yard . . . YARD GOODb, Cretonne. Curtain rnm .All IIUIII VU1 kirrVir nnced ill tnlrnn fmm I"" Some ends of bolts, some slightly soiled, 90 yards at 5c yard . Lot CURTAIN SCRIM while it lasts. Come early Be here at 55 yards at lc yard. in "1EKSHAM CONGO Ul cnairman, SPHnni TAR! FT; and a 2nd action hit! fi n a "South So ICaranga" XL Standing for honest practices government administration, and favoring amendments to the direct primary law, more than 800 Republican delegates to the partys' state platform convention Saturday adopted recommendations and pledges which will form the basis for the coming i CLOTHS, slizhtlv soiled, each a different size, onlv 3 of these 50c each . . . Ladies' Cotton UNION SUITS, a real value for fall weather, 10 of these at 10c each. 2 MORE FIRST RUN HITS! T TWO MARLO BILLS The Mario in Sugarhouse will bring back Wallace Beery's "Man from Dakota" and Ann Sothern's "Congo Maisie" on their Saturday, September 21 program. On September 25, a Wednesday, request showing of "Private Worlds' starring Claudette Colbert, Charles Boyer, Joan Bennett and Joel McCrea will be presented on the same bill with "Those High Grey Walls." er g I in NAZI GERMANY EXPOSE A beautiful girls' amazing experiences with the husband she found out too late, are dramatic1 ally revealed in "The Man Married" scheduled at the Utah theater on the complete new bill starting Sunday, September 22. Adapted from the Liberty Magazine story "I Married A Nazi." the picture stars Joan Bennett as the art critic on New York's smartest magazine, and Francis Lederer as the husband she learns to fear when their holiday trip into Nazi Germany turns Into a nightmare of distrust. Anna Sten, exotic European actress .lays the "other woman." Lloyd Nolan also has a prominent roic, appearing as an American nevf.-papcorrespondent in Berlin In supporting roles are Otto Kruger, Maria Ouspenskjv. anl An M G M Ludwig Stossell. "Crime Does Not Pay" featuret'e dramatizing the problems of old age and exposing fraudulent relief rackets, "Soak the Old," is also featured on the new bill. A cartoon and a "Screen Snapshots" novelty are added attractions. "PRIVATE AFFAIRS" AT CAPITOL Nancy Kelly comes to the screen of the Capitol theater on the new bill starting Friday, September 20, in a gay romantic comedy "Private Affairs." with Robert Cummings, she appears as the granddaughter of a wealthy but narrow-minde- d Bostonian, who decides to take her life into her own hands and join her father, Roland Young, who has been in disgrace for years. A merry mix-u- p follows in which romance plays a major part. Sharing the bill is the latest of the popular Chan mysteries "Charlie Chan at the Wax Museum." With veteran actor Sidney Toler again portraying the famous Chinese sleuth the story is laid in an eerie museum where wax figures come to life. Tuesday, September 24, a story of today's war in England "Mad Men of Europe" shares a new bill with "Money and the Woman." AUTRY AT VICTORY At the Victory theater, beginning Saturday, September 21, Gene Autry will be seen in one of his best westerns "Carolina Moon." Sharing the bill will be a smashing jungle melodrama with Charles Bickford in the leading role "South to Karan- - Starts SATURDAY fl I State Platform presented. Fare At Theaters 5-53- endorsed national, state and loCaj dates. "The third termites ' Ping the very iife government structure" Republicans Form Wednesday, September On 25' "Ski Patrol" and "Fatal Hour" be starring Boris Karloff, will HRAICnr iiUURBOX VHHKLY loo proof. Copyright 1940, Schenlf. U.Millcn (...tiwm.m. New Ycik Cty. 31anly9c pair! NO REFUNDS NO LAY-AWAY- ! S! NO EXCHANGES ! Murray . foil, . it's a TCal 1 |