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Show AUGUST 10WEDNDAY Utah IB. 1939 DAILY HERALD . County. Utah In Nephi Pageant Will Climax S alem a4 i It fS t Homecoming Response Disappointing tA . f I M.n.ff Blood Donor i t if ' f-.v- ri By MARGARETTE TAYLOR SALEM A pageant will climax the Salem Homecoming celebration Saturday, Sept. 5, at 8 p. m. on the shore &f Lake Salem. . The pageant will consist of music, songs and" dance telling the history of the nations from which Salem will dents have come. Frank Edman and Etelia Christensen narrate. Michael Di Lello and Milton and Joan Christensen ' will direct the dances. Salem City and all the civic clubs are jointly sponsor- I - - s ;rj v - : - ing the celebration. Another highlight of the celebration will be the famous annual community breakfast traditionally staged by the Salem Lions Club at Salem Lake beginning at 7 a. m. The breakfasts are rapidly becoming famous throughout ': the area as an outstanding civic event. j t Ji J- iB:;:05:;':::tS:S:?5S;-:- - Vaunette Christensen of Salt Mr. and Mrs. Keith Gordon, Mr. and Mrs. Scott Huff and Mr. and is a house guest at the Allen Clay-so- n home. She will spend several Mrs. Don Coombs attended a show had then and supdays here. Saturday night CoomSs home. at the per Many Lake Shore people attendTamara,- small daughter of the ed .the Huff reunion at Saratoga Kay Whiteleys, underwent a tonsil--: Saturday. Mr; Joseph A. Francis man ectomy Saturday at the Hughes received a gift as the oldest ' Memorial Hospital. , present. Sylvia Barney of Castle The Pepette H club met ' at the and , Mrs. Iva Barney, of Gate, Allen Clayson home Aug. 17 to get Spanish Fork were visitors Sunday their exhibits ready for the County at the home of their sister, Mrs. Achievement Day. Refreshments-werJ. L. Beckstrom. ' served to seven members and Mrs. George Atwood by the, 4-- e ; -- "Academy hostess and her daughter Karen. . Mrs. Ray Clayson, 3 young sons and daughter Darlene went to Denver Aug. 13 where they were house guests at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. David Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Perri. Mr. Clayson joined them Saturday and the family returned home Aug 17. Anatomy of a Mur- der, with James Stewart. Paramount A" Hole vIn The Laurie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Baadsgaard, celebratHead, with Frank Sinatra. Pioneer John Paul Jones, with ed her Second birthday Tuesday. Refreshments were served. Robert Stack. , ' OREM . Geneva - . "Room 43," and No Place To Land. Seer a Say One For ' Me, with Bing Crosby. The Ten ComTimpanogos . with Charlton Heston. mandments, SPRINGVILLE Art City Bell, Book and Candle, and Tarawa Beachhead. Rivoli This Earth Is "Mine, with Rock Hudson. Charles Argyle is reported much improved at the Ey son Hospital. He will be there for another two ." weeks. , Mr. and Mrs. William Creer celebrated their birthdays this week with 12 family members attending both dinner parties. They left Aug. 12 for a fifteen day stay in Palo Alto, with their son Mr Warm - blooded animals can SPANISH FORK- and Mrs.. Brent Y. Creer and live through colder weather than Arch Up Front, with David children. those with cold blood. Wayne. . ' ' . Co-chairm- . j ; an st . , fWT. , . 3 T5 'Mm .cunt ..IIMIIII Huish Xast Train From Gun Hill, with Kirk Douglas. .U ..... mm furnish blood for some one who needs .it to save their, life. The Juab County hospital has drawn much more blood from the Red Cross blood bank than has been replaced. Mr. Hall said he hoped ,that people who are able will come and volunteer to give blood the next time the Bloodmobile comes to Nephi. f mm 11 For those THEY'VE a MiajjiBBgiMMBBMrMLaMMu. I .. plus, CO-HI- JOHN T ma m a rr 2 DAYS ONLY rarer Frank Sinatra The Lehi National Guard land Auxiliary Police will take charge of roping off the area, polkihg and cleaning the park. FEATURES JL 1:15, 3:25, 5:35 ' , 1 i . Last year's No. " 1 PHOM E 75c Til 5 51. After 25c Child 7:45,9:5 FREE SQUARE DANCING WED. NIGHTS-8:30-EA- FRI. FRIDAY AND Utah's Own Thic No. U fH.Q .CS3 Li Li EACH-ENCHAN- vpar't HIGH EFFICIENCY SCREEN IN AMERICAN FORK Show 7:45 p.m. Opeiv 7:15 "TARZAN'S FIGHT L3 22'..- 'xTkX J is. A - $1 .50 per person MAKE TABLE RESERVATIONS NOW . FR ! 74 s FRI. AND SAT., AUG. 28, 29 NAT KING COLE - I OPEN 7:30 ? Y0U3 nifflTAUMIHT r.TC.V.lATICX Fhon FR Ihe 90c FIRST RUN Ma ! i si , iVlf J y :i I I.J V 1 1 4 JcilB.bUUes i J IjS TUt 1 w ' r ' 'A t ' '', FEATURES Z oeorge c. ORSON i1 .. RUSS IsKOWN MURRAY HAMILTON START inwi scon BEAN AT: 1:00 Y rf fV 1 1 V .Jllto,., STACK-MARIS- A 1 PAVAN frwjTECHNIRAMA. &,,TECHNICOLOR. CHARLES COBURN 9:30 -- K beat ' Hosic by MAX STEINCR CO-HI- T Horror Drama In Color BUJOBitST BATTLE THE B.S. KARIKU ..... f fcUJ.k. mm Rock HUDSON ERIN O'BRIEN PETERCUSHING'SUSANA CANALESBETTE DAVIS ...! ?.: The Cry that Rocksd Judge Weaver - 6:30 IIIJMU - FOUGHT! kerwin MATHEWS Julie ADAMS - ray DANTON . ... ... v W M VALLEY Am. Of TUt 6VAU 5i ft I! - - JOSEPH 3:45 iA JOHN LLEtl' EBrh WJ ifkkw r- - Dorothy McGUMW Claude RAMS t- g .... IKM PACET a rry encnarmng U8 MACDONALDi CAREY - JEAN PIERRE AUMONT - DAVID FARRAR f U fi.iiriiil.i-i.i- j U.JMl.l-1- TVOPNE BECJLL0 HQ wfth GOKDON SCOTT r .4 E GRANT A COLUMJ1A in tOWAID C ANNE BJinXB EBYXKT2 bewitching comecfy 1 rj HON WTiVlSJOU" sutlecf.xi ROBERT r' ii. r"-"I- KATHRYN. 4 U Cpnimandmi'iits l EESTCIC ; "Jrrn Free Cfte Cen TECHNIC OLO &Hl "dents Sl.nn j,., J the adventures to stand above all! man and . Starts Tonight J 4-05- 21 " ! j SHOW 7:45 ADMISSION STARRING 2SD FEATURE r ft-- The Man Immortalized in the Movie "The Five Pennies" 1 V - TOWEL 5c THE BIGGEST SHOW IN THE WORLD! H-t- I V SUIT 5c tOlVUHGvSOON s-r-H X AND HIS FIVE Pc'iEv'ES 7:30 FOR LIFE'' OF THE "MAN ' WEST" - ' ARTHUR O'CONNELL EVE ARDEN picture! IN COLOR IN PERSON TERS EVERY RIDE 5c - GATE 5c LEE REM1CK BEN GAZZARA motion 1 , NICKLE DAY AUG. 27 One of the Greatest of Modern Jazz hi NIGHTS-8:30-- 25c SATURDAY JAMES STEWART 'C test-sen- er NOW PLAYING BECK CALLING RL RECORD HOP SHOW O IRELAND PRICES In XoiziMn " John Aim liMi" fig refreshments. IfTrSfTlTrgllTlv - i LEFT! I i Children FREE ta russoi UebbiQj j : ax EDWARD A hammerhead shark was killed by lifeguards Tuesday in the same area where sharks have killed one skindiver. and attacked another this summer. J Bob Shea, 21, and Edward Webb, 22, caught the powerful monster on a baited hook then dragged it backwards in the water until it drowned. "4 I TOGETHER AT LAST! CROSBY 10-fo- ot ONLY r SEEN EVERYTHING! CHAtLTOM Royal Alias Jesse James, with Bob Hope. GUARDS KILL SHARK LA JOLLA, Calif. (UP!) k ri think who ' Starlight 8 p.m. i BIG TV STARS TIIAT& NOW PLAYING 7:00 m Admission 65c 5 v irnr t were punched. con-thi- 0 OPEN n Dayton," Ohio, to prevent pilfering in his cafe. Dials on the clocklike face of the device recorded the amount of a sale when key ADULTS r- - &SOST DISTINCTIVE i The first cash register was invented Lin 1879 by James Ritty ot fi4lil4M ALL THREE ..II NEPHI Venice Green Mansions, with Audrey Hepburn. PLEASANT GROVE Grove with Steve Hercules, ' Reeves. AMERICAN FORK Coral Steel Day Queen Contest. . YRi directed by .the Lehi Riding Club. e under the. A fjSh pond wiu .direction of Mrs. Paul Peterson and Mrs. Russell Innes. The Farmers Union and Farm Bureau will auction off farm produce Mrs George Ingram will be in ciarge Gf the quilt project ands Richard Christ offer son will tact business houses for contribu-even- t 'ions George Strasburg will be h charge of erecting temporary stands for the concessions, and with other' residents in seeing that they are well kept and left undamaged. He also stated that anyone caught violating this request will be STARTS , PAYSON Adults 60c ' s5 im - provo - By EDNA LOVERIDGE LEHI The second annual Lehi Community Carnival will get underway Sat., Aug. 22, according to Virgil H. Peterson, general chairman. Plans are progressing" and all local clubs, organizations ad civic groups have indicated their willingness to assist. "Again year, all proceeds from the will go to the Hutchings' Museum building fund to erect a house for the famed Hutchings collections which Mr. and Mrs John Hutchings have given to the citizens of Lehi. a ne xi u? Dtie school and city offi- Presidency, cials have also offered their full support of the endeavor. Tentative plans now call for a chuckwagon breakfast to start the day's activities. Immediately following, concession stands will open and other events will get underway, including pie, candy, cake and meat pie sales, fortune telling booths, hamburger and hot dog stands, pop corn, balloons, soda water, fish ponds, baseball throwing games, pony and cart rides, farm auction and merchandise auction. The Lehi Silver Band will entertain with music and the museum board of trustees have arranged a lively program to climax the day's activities. Assignments have been made as follows: Jaycees, Chuck wagon 'Ueakfast, 6 to 10 a.m.; Lions. Club, hamburgers arid hot dogs; veterans groups, balloons and pop corn; fire department, dart game; Jaycettes other games. The Ladies Literary- - Clubs have been assigned food sales as follows: Athenian and Auctus, cakes; Liahonian, Olympian, Serimpian and Lehila, pies; Letitian, Thalian and Leity, home made candy. The elementary PTAs will operate a refreshment stand with soft . drinks. Pony and cart rides will be . : V ' 7 -- Hutchings Museum Building . Wednesday,- Auff, 19, 1959 , , themselves to give blood,, but 10 of the number were not considered able to give it by Drs. F. H. Peckstead and A. A. Boston who were the attending physicians. No ".one needs to be afraid o volunteer blood, - because; the doctors will not allow anyone to give it who is not in good con-- 1 dition. Mr. Hall stated that three per cent of the people of Nephi "are carrying the load of furnishing blood when the call comes to mo IW SUM Lehi Community Carnival Saturday to Aid Fund for n - t ? - I Playing At The Movies ? - Sixty-fiv- e . . What's-- . DONATION TO CARNIVAL Mrs. Mary Strasbyrg, above, will donate this1 beautiful quilt to the Coming ' Lehi Community Carnival for the benefit of the Hiiteh-ing- s Museum building- fund. Carnival George W. Leaney helps her display it. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Barney and Mr.- and Mrs. Keith Barney returned Aug, 17 from a vacation trip in California. They were house euests of Mrs. Luwana Matson of Eureka and dinner guests of the Earl Bean family in Arcadia. They toured the "Trees of Mystery," in Oregon, visited Crater Mr. and Mrs Clyde Gardiner Lake and returned home through and children and' Mrs. Nina "Pope Idaho. and daughter Reva, all of Vernal, Utah; Mr. and Mrs. Mark B. Sterling, son, of Mr. and Mrs, Anderson and. Mr. and Mrs. John Paul Spenser;" of Spanish Fork is Lee Anderson, "attended Mr. reunion in Oak City Saturday. visiting with his grandparents,, will He L. Beckstrom. J. Mrs. Pope and daughter have been and Mrs. until Guests .starts. school be here visiting here since Aug. 12. Other there Aug. 17 were Mrs. Fred are visitors at 'the Anderson Johnson and two small daughters. Mrs. Mark Anderson's nephews,. ' Orsen Allen of Salt Lake and The two young sons of Mr. and Stephen Noall of San Diego, Calif. Mrs. and her Larry Francis were weekend Mrs. Anderson took them io guests at the Ronald Francis mother, Mrs. Rozilpha Allen home. Fillmore, Sunday: '. Mrs. p "' r""" r' donors- presented "T-- J - Lake Shore to Be Scene Of Roundtable for Scouters the-Anderso- - i -- By ALBA ANDERSON A mass meetLAKE SHORE will be scouters ing roundtable for 7:30 held Thursday at p.m. in the Lake Shore Church, All leaders of Guides, Cubs and Boy Scouts are expected to attend. ; - park will kindly cooperate recently been oiled in the city but citizens have failed to heed the improvement. There has been considerable damage done to these roads by horses being ridden oni them instead of along the dirt strip on either side of the oiling. He has also noticed numerous hoof prints, in the newly-seede- d area in the City Park. Mayor Keetch is asking that anyone using these roads and activities and orchestra classes sponsored by the city recreation department are invited t3 participate in a trip to Lagoon oil . Saturday, Aug.-22' The group, under the direction of Boyd M. Hunger, Avill leave the Junior High School at 1:30 a.m. and will travel by bus to Lagoon, with the plan being to return to American Fork by 9 p.m AH those, participating in the trip are asked to' bring their own lunch and spending money. band Cl hv&if, - 4 LINDON -- 7 Mayor Harold Keetch of Lindon has announced that several roads , haye AMERICAN FORK Everyone who participated in the summer NEPHI The call for donors to give blood for the Red Cross Bloodmobile which visited Nephi Aug. 13 was disappointing, according to Bob Hall, chairman of the Juab County blood bank. ' The quota for Nephi was 100 pints of blood, and but 55 pints rriiTO-mntc rt that iiraro - oiin wv, 6w- t Lindon viayor Asks Halt Of Horse Damage to Nev Roads Outing Planned For Summer Music Students run vTmu.iTtuvvirr 'The Man Who Could Cheat Death7 i.rA liEMBi 1 J |