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Show THE Thursday, August 14, 1952 Spring Glen 4-H- Page Three SUN-ADVOCA- Oliver Jensen, Mrs. Warren Jones, City Friday afternoon to visit with relatives and the main event Mrs. Ambrose Murray, Mrs. Richard Marchello, Mrs. Keele and was for Cliff to attend the Demo-children, Reba, Fred and Lee. Ka- cratic convention held Saturday. zetti. Treasurer, Ronna Haycock, Petersen, Charlotte Judd and They returned home Sunday. collected the dues and then the thy Jensen gave the Primary Richard Mr. and Mrs. Steve Thurich and girls worked on their childs out- project. Kathleen Dunn gave the son, Tommy and Mr. and Mrs. fit and two girls started work on benediction, fater which the re- John Musfich from East Helena, their .best dresses. A special guest maining time was turned over to Montana were week end guests at was Marie McCarthy from Boston. the parents and children to walk the home of Mr. and Mrs. Milan Massachusetts. Refreshments were around and see the exhibits or the Corak and family. served by Erlene and meeting was work and children have completVisiting at the Guido Salzetti adjourned. ed the past year. last week for three days home The Stitch and Rip H SewMadilyn Barra, who is in nurses was Mrs. Violet McCarthy and ing club met at the home of Ag- training at St. Benedicts hospi- Jackie and Marie from Boston, nes Tomsick with their leaders, tal, in Ogden, and her father, Massachusetts. Patty Dunn and Gayle Rowley. James Barra, who is employed at Mrs. Edith Hunter and son, Ray President Nancy Lee Marston call- Hill Field, were home for the ed the meeting to order and the week end to visit his parents, Mr. and brother, Grant Rowley, spent Sunday Afternoon at Scofield. girls proceeded to work on their and Mrs. Barra. Mrs. Frances Orlando from San dresses. Agnes served the group Mr. and Mrs. Robert Riley Sr., Jose, California, visited at the with refreshments and the meet- and visiwere Jr., from Clawson ing was adjourned. The group tors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. home of Mr. and Mrs. Tomsick, Jr. She is here for a months visvoted to hold two meetings the Oliver Jensen and family Sunday. it and is staying with Mrs. Tom-sicnext week in oraer to complete The tRiley Sr. is Mrs. Jensens sister, Mrs. William Maur-in- e work. The extra meeting their and her brothers in Helper. was held at the home of their as- parents. Mr. and Mrs F.rank Bendetti sistant leader, Gayle Rowley, who Here visiting from California a few days was Mrs. Hazel Kroupe. also served the refreshments to and girls were Salt Lake visitors to 'Mrs. had Bendetti last week. She is the sister of Mrs. Cliff the group. go in for a medical checkup. Hansen. Agnes Tomsick was hostess to Mrs. Helen Vaughn and daughH the Pan Handlers Mrs. Stanley Judd and daughCooking Calters were Saturday visitors in club and leader, Mrs. Eva Han- ter, Karen Sue from Oroville, with week a visiting son. The group made plans for ifornia, spent Ferron at the home of Mrs. Judds their outing at Camp Boulger. Re- Mr. and Mrs. Matekovic Sr., and father, John Bailey. Kosec Jr. Mrs. John freshments were served and meet- Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Anderson Visiting with Mrs. Edith Ful- and daughters from Salt Lake ing adjourned. LDS Sunday school was held lerton last week was her daugh- City were visitors at the Stanley with Warren Jones conducting. ter, Mrs. Isabel SnooksN and dan Judd home last week. Opening prayer was given by Mrs. ghter, Jean. Mr. and Mrs. George A. Row-le- y, Erlene Davis is spending a few Ambrose Murray and closing by Roland, Juanita, Roger and Je-ri meetRoland Rowley. Testimonial days visiting with her cousins, spent a few days of last Ann and Phillip Burton of Clark ing was held immediately after week fishing at Fish Lake and Sunday school with invocation gi- Price. Edward Zeleznik and Mr. and motoring through the Wayne ven by Lester Blaekham and benediction by Elaine Duke. Eddie Mrs. Joe Malcek and children Wonderlands and doing a little Simms was ordained a deacon at have returned to Cleveland, Ohio, visiting alpng the way. Mrs. Thill Marshall is in a Salt after a months visit at the home this meeting. The Primary gave a special of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lake hospital where she underwent surgery and reports are that program Sunday evening at 6:30 Louis Zeleznik. Francis Ban and her girl friends her son, Michael is also ill at p.m, with ail the children taking part in one way or another. Pres- from Los Angeles, California, are home. The Friendly Sowing Circle met ident Cleonda lHansen , was in here for a two weeks visit with ni charge with Lester Blaekham giv- -' Francis parents, Mr. and Mrs. at the home of Mrs. John Piccio-Thursday evening, where they ing the invocation. A skit was gi- Joe Ban. Mr. and Mrs. Bans ven by members of the Keele grandson, Michael Mavar, also enjoyed a delicious luncheon. The family and Warren Jones and son, made the trip here with Francis evening was spent in sewing. Mrs, was honored with a gift Buddy, on the Primary Family for a visit. 'Michael is the son of Piccioni as it was her birthday a few days Night. Talks and demonstrations the farmer Ann Ban. Mr.' and Mrs. Cliff Haycock and past. on the different phases of the PriMr. and Mrs. Pete Clerico and mary work were given by Mrs. son, Barry motored to Salt Lake daughter, Janet, left last week by train to spend a few days in Den ver. DRIVE-I- N Mrs. Jane Jensen and family and Lloyd Jensen from Provo were Thursday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver JenPRICE-HELPE- R HIGHWAY O SHOWS START AT DUSK sen and family. Sunday dinner guests at the Thomas E. Davis home was Mi's. Y AUGUST 15-1- 6 Davis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Holmes from Kenilworth and her aunt, Mrs. Mary Smith, Albia, Iowa, who is visiting with the Holmes. Babbie Nichols, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Nichols left' on the 21st of July for Fort Ord, California where he will received his m Push Summer Projects ers The Merry Mixers H Cooking club met at the home of their leader, Mrs. Dorothy Haycock and assistant leader, Mrs. Nellie Hammond, Monday. After their work they discussed and planned their trip to Camp Boulger up Huntington canyon. The Sewing Eight H Sewing club met at the home of Erlene Davis with their leaders, Mrs. Mary Ellen Davis and Mrs. Ruth Haycock. Meeting was called to order by President Gaylene Sal- 4-- 4-- 11 huge sound stage was set apart as a studio for sculptors to design and execute over 500 pieces of statuary needed for the film, block-lon- g FACT NO. 10 Because of the dangers inherent in filming scenes of such spectacle and violence, six first-aistations staffed with doctors and nurses were set up at strategic points. d FACT NO. 9 sent 250 tons electrical equipment to film the first Technicolor feature ever made in Italy. f FACT NO. 8 brass helmets and breastplates and 12,000 items of jewelry were made. FACT NO. 7 The architecture of ancient Rome was duplicated by erecting exact. replicas of four entire city blocks, the huge Circus of Nero, and the palace of the Caesars with its facing avenue flanked by statues. A total of 115 sets were constructed, employing hundreds of carpenters, painters and other artisans who worked over two years to complete them. 9 MOVIE SCREEN Photographer. He will take eral poses of each child with color film. IHEU$m$ip VINCENT PRICE V, SUNDAY-MONDA- AUGUST Y THE GREATNESS, J7-1-8 THE GLORY, THE FURY OF THE NORTHWEST m FRONTIER id ! no Q 33-D-- KI uOCAL nd COIOK, HUDSON fJir.tt All THE HMD expense trip to HOLLYWOOD and screen NELSON JAY C. FUPPEN STEM Local PRIZES! CASH! THE PHOTOGRAPHER Sun. Mon. 3 1VER TUE. 3 P.M.-5:- 5 P.M.-5:- 5 Town Theatre, Wellington, TUESDAY ONLY AUGUST Will PICTURES BE TAKEN AT THE Crown Theatre, Sat. and Sun., August 16-1- 7 12:00 NOON UNTIL 5:30 P.M. and at the Prive-In- , Sunset AUGUST Sat. and Sunday Evenings 16-1- 7 Advanced Admission On QUO VADIS 25c 75c Children Students Adults $1.00 AUGUST AUGUST Car Cheyennes on the tiniheir first jvirwfPfifT I' Lir Warpath!!! Screen Cbme(fr As DAVMJCfl the i it War Cry of the Plains VARIETIES i ' ' AUGUST ,,, M-G-- FAMILY FAVORITE 17-18-- 19 v i 15-1- 6 a radios all time cvrfYtVlATiltlET WED.-THUR- S. Y 19 $1.00 per - 13-1- 4 drama ot a wicked empire and the love story between a paaii soldier and a Christian slave girl! Sounded . . . mm WEDNESDAY-THURSDA- . mm mi m m hmki AUGUST Y 20-2- im-IiIh- fit jjjj 1 Life and Look Magazines describe it as The most colossal movie ever made!" tow father with BY L. waVBSBIA Siiectri bi HELD DOUGLAS SIH1 RICKARD Produced b TED KWDIO DEB 1 8IIVEHSIL Scitenplaf bj 1ITEBMTIDIJIL OTU PICTURE YouM ZWAtf $& coififhniodor in Filmed in Blazing Color A fferberg Seaton rotwcrM STARRING ' - ROD CAMERON and PEGGY CHRISTIE SATURDAYS KID SHOW TECHNICOLOR tlAft Wagons West 1 mm The cast numbers more than 30,000 persons, with 27 principals and 23S speaking roles. THEATRE Friday, Aug. 15 10:30 A.M. TO 5:30 P.M. SUNDAY-MONDAY-TUESD- FRIDAY-SATURDA- FACT NO. 2 CE4PWN AT THE TAKE PICTURES QUO VADIS FACT NO. 3 PRESENTED Will i FACT NO. 4 COLOR BY test with Nero burned Rome In six days but burning of Romo took 24 nights. FACT NO. k of Idaho. By fecf?,'WCOoP Family Night eon-tinn- " Show Schedule for juuaadmils FACT NO. 5 It was years in the making! Planning began twelve years ago. Research for a decade. Two years of technical preparation preceded the actual filming. , NATIONAL PRIZES! g The picture was filmed In Its entirety in Rome, on the actual historical sites of the story. Local Winners Automatically Entered in National Contest. lllllllllllllllllllllll ARTHUR FACT NO. 6 training. Mr. and Mrs. James Fullerton from Salt Lake City visited with his mother, Mrs. Edith Fullerton this week. Mr. and Mrs. David Colton and sons from Salt Lake City are spending their vacation visiting with Mrs. Caltons parents in Helper and her sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. George Haslam. Mr. and Mrs. George Haslam and family have returned after spending their vacation at Bear Lake and motoring through parts sev- no fee-cost no OOLIGATIOn! FRIDAY-SATURDA- ROCK For the three giant gladiators who appear in the story, conducted a talent search in Bombay, Dakar, Marseilles, Cairo and other foreign cities. j..- Bring all your children, dressed in colorful clothes, from 3 months to 12 years of age, to our Theatre 32,000 costumes were created. 52,400 yards of material were used. 15.000 sandals, 4000 ft jfJ- - 4-- 4-- FACT NO. - - iwWiaffinBinwi ks A "".p!11" WJf 9:30 A.M. WAGONS WEST And Seven Shorts and No. 1 Chap. Kit Carson llllllllllll COLOR BY TECHNICOLOR HAIRING Robert Taylor Deborah Kerr LEO GENN and PETER USTINOV L Malin 8nb Plsr It Join Bmd tm till Novel S. N. Belrmnn, Sonya Levl,n by Henryh Sisnhiewic ly SAM ZIMBALIST DuU w MERVYN L.ROY BE A FIRST H1GHTER! Attend the Saturday Midnight Show 11:30 P.M. f mjem nmsiMer w |