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Show Till? rOICE OF SHARON Thursday, August Seer a Theatre Chatter Doors ojen Thur. - Fri. - REAP THE WILD WIND which plays tonight, Friday and Saturday at the Scera Theatre is a fitting (liin.tx to 30 veins of screen a ho einent A. dint tor Ce il B. di Mille. Here's, a n al show. There is eterj thing that anyone The hero gets the would want. girl, the bad boys get their de- Show begins 7 :30 7 :00 Sat Alls?. 6-7- -8 REAP THE WILD WIND - I lay Milland Pault'tte Goddard John Wayne Spectacle and action, adventure and romance In a stirring tale of piracy and plunder In the days of sailing ships. Filmed in technicolor! - In The Circus Speaking of Animals News of the Day Matinee Saturday only: 2:30 and 5:00 p. m. c and 16c Advanced Prices: Evening's and 15c (For this picture only) 56c-30- Monday and Tuesday Matinee Aug. 40c-2- 10-1- 5c 1 MOKEY Bobby Blake The delightful and age American boy. - Bon - Donna Reed adventures of an heart-warmin- g aver- and THE MAD -- Bailej, Jr. MARTIIIDALES Jane Withers - Alan Mowbray - MarjorieWeaver daughter of a subnormal family that Janes the sub-de- b in fun! new "hits a high Wednesday and Thursday, Aug. TRUE Judy Canova - TO Jerry Colonna A Bnappy, 3 ARMY THE - All 12-1- Miller Allan Jones tuny, loony laugh hit! and OBLIGING YOUNG serts, there are storms, under water fights The picture is filmed in beautiful technicolor. The story deals wl'h Americas fight to rid the Florida Keys of the pirates in the days of the sailing vessel. Paulette Goddard and Ray Milland add the romantic interest They are supported by such prominent people as Raymond Massey, John Wayne, Robert Preston and Susan Havward and a score of others. Cecil B. was DeMIlle unlimited given money to make this supurb picture. He spent over 32,000,000. The picture has grossed business equal to GONE WITH THE WIND alp over the country. It was listed as the best picture of the month by Photoplay and given high rating by every reviewing magazine. In order to secure thei picture during 1942, we had to agree to charge prices set bv the distributor. The high quality of entertainment in the picture more than merits tils Increase. The picture will play Thursday, Friday and Saturday evenings with a matinee Saturday afternoon. The Saturday )nattnee at 2 3 ff and 5:00 p m. The evening performance at There will he no matinee prices In the evening The prices for this performance will be evenings 56c for adults. 30c juniors and 1 5c children, and matinee 40c adults, 25c juniors and 15c children. Last Friday night we had 3 people walk out of the show and 100 more felt like going hecause of the disturbance from two babies When people pay monev for entertainment, they do not feel tolerant toward crying babies or chattering little rhlldren. In We church it may be different have therefore asked parents particularly In our community to not bring little children under five unless it is absolutely necessary. Some member of the family or neighbor can take turns staying home with the babies. We have noticed that daddies and mothers get little benefit from the show when they have 1 or 2 babies to care for. We will try LADY Krier at ed refreshing romantic comedy! n un-ti- ll Industries will receive produce again on Wednesday, August 12. A charsre of lc extra per can will be made for produce left over 15 n - From Washington Q with , I dais. s FULTON LEWIS Ledal Notices Consult County Clerk or the Respective Signers for further MONDAY Information. NOTICE TO CREDIiUKS ESTATE OF SARAH E. WRIDE, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned, JEP-PSE- N J. C. Halbersleben, at his home at Box 294, RFD No. 1, Provo, Utah, on or before the I8th day of September, 1942. RHODES JEPPESEN, Administrator. J. C. HALBERSLEBEN, Attorney. Publication dates, July 17, 24, 31, August 7, 14, 1942. laugh-provokin- g side-splitti- w-- e mer-Itou- SPECIALS D Inter-Mounta- after Saturday noon a a 0 all produce on hand is moved away. If there is room to work, the Sharon nine-year-o- We wish to acknowledge a most gracious, good turn given to our theatre by Mr. John Krler, Manager of the theatres in Provo. A week ago when we had the matinee for the children, we discovered that our cartoon had not been sent from the exchange in Salt Lake. We upcjncjiucii Sharon Industries canning plant is fitted with canned goods. Produce for canning will not be receiv- caper-cuttin- MOKEY which plays Monday and Tuesday is a grade A family picture. Mokey is the name of the hoy hero. He is all boy, not inherently bad hut imaginative to get In one scrape after another new comer to the Bobby Blake, M G M. lot is cast as Mokey. From the enthusiasm that this picture i receiving, it looks as though it may become a series of family pictures like the Hardy family. As a second feature for this program, ail the Jane Withers fans (and they are many) will be happy to learn of her new picture, THE MAD MARTIN-DALEIf you think Jane Is slightly nuts, wait until you meet her folks, the mad Martlndales. 6, 1942 CANNERY CLOSING at Thru FULTON LEWIS, Jr.s dally newa. by 52 d fferent " Arms the largest epon- l sera hip carried ovt" the Mutual network by 180 stations Mon- ' days through Fridays,' Ne ether news voles Is aired ever so many stations. j casts, sponsored FRIDAY "co-op- n r-) at 5:00 p. m. u n n o n Vr n 0 n 0 O V 0 n o AND MUTUAL unuanjnjEncnnudu Texaco Market OREM IORK & 1 lb. 9c BEANS, Pierces EGG NOODLES, Queens Taste, 8 oz. 2 for 15c 'i lb. pkg. 15c COCONUT, Durkees 21c Crushed PINEAPPLE, : 18c OLIVES, Golden Calif PECTIN, MCP pkg. 9c 10c RAIS(NS Monogram, Seedless 1 lb. 23c SALMON, Lilly TOMATOES, Utah Supreme, No. can, 2 for 25c 2 Vi can 20c PEACHES, Sharon Brand, 6 brs. 29c SOAP, Crystal White or P & G Tire Repairs 35c Smiths Super Service Top-Tes- t, l'i handle the famous nation-wid- e TEXACO GAS & OILS. Come in and quainted. We Corner State and Canyon Road OREM advertised lets get ac- SPECIAL LUBRICATION MIL and MILS. G. II. REMMERDE, Phone 055J3 aal WASH JOB Oi 20c Gallon Pep 88 Gas Vico Motor Oils Special Battery and Tire Service RICHARD DICK SMITH, Manager 6 A. M. TO 1 A. M. SCERA THEATRE Joan Carroll and Edmund OBrien A ailed Mr. the Paramount if he had otie they were using they could loan us, Ha said they were Uing everything occasionally to have a program tbev had but when it was so imspecial that little children can portant that little kiddles would miss seeing a cartoon, he would enjoy. take the one out of the Strand The otli.-- night we asked Mr. Theatre long enough for us to and Mrs. Leonard of Pleasant run it. In the tht atre business, Grcve why they choose to come this is almost like sharing your regularly to the Scera Thtatre shirt, Mr. Krler has on a numtraveling an extra Un miles ber of occasions extended courtMrs, Leonard answered, "The esies and is in every way a friendstaggered seating arrangement in ly neighbor. this theatre is one of thqgnttraot-iv- e "Ten-ehufeatures to me. The last time folks! What the we were in another theat, I sat advance reports declare to b the dodging the person in front of snappiest, tuniest, looniest laugh me until my neck was sore all picture about an army camp is next day They mentioned other headed this way. Its TRUE TO things too. Scera Theatre hap- THE ARMY and its due at the pens to be the only one in the Scera Theatre Wednesday and State of Utah that has' provided Thursday. A four-sta- r foursome this convenience. heads the g cast Judy Canova, Allan Jones, Ann In the Moile World Miller, and Jerry Colonna. The O. P. M. has hinted that In And as a second hit, OBLIGthe near future, the theatres will ING YOUNG LADY which stars be refrained from showing double Joan Carroll. It Is billed programs. This order wil) a fast moving romantic comedy, come as a means of conserving crammed with celluloid which is used in the situations, each designed to top manufacture of T N T. explosives the one before and all building We believe that the entire movie to a climax. It Is Industry and all show patrons the kind of comedy that causes will a this order. It appreciate refreshing relaxation because will force producers to make bet- each gentle tug of the heart is ter pitrures. At the present time made richer by the humorous are buying less than naif ot situations developed when a child the pictures made and even thpn of nine connives to play cupid. we find many which are not s of single billing and some we pay for and never run. 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