Show NOVEMBER 20 FRIDAY EVENING of 3142 Oden has been appointed bailiff of department No 1 of the Second district court replacing Ted Parker who has been assigned to outside deputy duties by Sheriff John II Watson it was announced today Deputy Parker filled the place in the court vacated by James A Larson who was appointed adult probation officer recently Another cnange in me anemia office announced by Sheriff Watson was the appointment of Vern Thompson former night deputy to outside deputy STARTS SUNDAY - W - s AS l ' f r ) THE O- ' " i ' : s of Hours Lengthening - Miners Appears To Answer Be SURPRISE NIGHT TONIGHT 8:45 -- AND- OS THE SCREEN f ft Tr v t v """ — " s a£?& i S i i ' i the Utah Coal Operators association that mines "can not get additional skilled workers but are constantly losing some to defense projects" thus hampering attempts to increase production "The only answer" he said "is to lengthen the hours of the men already in the mines" Many large industrial users as well as individuals bought up large quantities of coal during the summer chiefly at the instigation of governmental authorities J Edward Taylor secretary of the Retail Fuel Dealers of Utah reported last night that coal stocksn are limited in Salt Lake City and Provo but that no one was suffering as yet "The dealers are distributing the stocks they have as equitably as possible and there is no reason to believe the situation will be serious if the people won't rush in and try to get more than they actually need" he stated There also was some complaint among dealers that large amounts of coal had been shipped out of the state in the face of a threatened shortage in Utah However it was reported yesterday from the governor's office that the shortage is being felt in other areas of the west seryed by uiaii mines panic uiariy inine i"a- cific northwest Coal production this year has Og-de- ' i - - i : MxraM tmi - Ratal 5 Afcti Bs6i-Wi- fcsi ! IHfM III Sunjc By In 80-fo- SAN FRANCISCO ITS PACKED WITH THRILL AND Sl'srENSE! LOOK! DOORS OPEN AT 11 HEY KIDS MARY CARLISLE RICHARD CROMWELL j A M TOMORROW Nov 20 (APJ Junior Under Matinees -- U -y-x- "A Cr THE ANfs rTl n ) L) f-- Jo E Brown U UUU?J U J proving satisfactorily the" youngster was seriously injured last Friday when he was struck by an automobile on his Way home from school suffering skull and leg fractures and many bruises He spent a "good nigfht" last night the hospital reported 200All Price 16 Years 15c Till Evenings 8 The Friday night "Q M C Gay Nineties" revues will be given at the Ogden Egyptian theatre tonight a tribute to employes 'at the Utah Quartermaster depot who have contributed so freely of their time and talent towards the shows' success Last week's show set a fast pace and included Maxine Combs of the' Signal section Jack Russel of warehouse and oneof the highspots of the evening was the trio composed of Naldi Facer Irma Hailing and Owen and last but not least the 242nd Batn band in which Sergeant Johnson contrib uted some more of his sparkling! singing This week s special attractions nclude Coleen Davis Marva Saun ders "and Eileen Saunders of the procurement sectior with Private Massoney of the searchlight main tenance detail The show includes latest picture releases a free dutch lunch Ten per cept of the proceeds are" given to the Utah 25 $ On the On the Screen! SKATE Stage! Hollywood's To Organ Music Musical of "1943 6 Top-Tapi- Ln Acts of "Rhylhm Darn Good Parade" ROLLER RINK Schedule for Tonight Vodvil! with — Pvt Joaepha Accordion Ted Fio Rito's 7:00 to 9:00 Everyone 25c Mnnxfwiey Cnleen Orchestra — rand'' — Iu Favorite Stars! Admission 35c (No Juniors Allowed) C M nvt ftkietek Comedy Her Marta Muter Eileen AarnM 4 ma Von MacDonald it Quartcrmaatr Quarter Notaa Rand Movieland's 9:15 fo 11:30 FREE REFRESHMENTS Dial 9708 321 24th BEG ENUF FOE f THEf EES W I atiwoini II no n EUM Evenings 20c NIGHT No 5 the Old Time Atmosphere of the Good Old Days! BEtrniAtiA j 90s All At the set a record high in Utah running an estimated 4971 per cent above last year and 7631 per cent above average for the last 13 years Starts f9 GAY (V7 szss r n n n n Two Grand Thrill and Action Hits! Kiddies 100 Include Federal and State Taxes m All Crossed-U- Grand Program for ihe Entire Family! "One Young Man" I OF THE SEASON FUN-FES- T L Pi of Mr and Mrs G M Mabey of Clearfield was reported by Dee hospital attaches today to be inv last friday 3HDNIGHT! j" ITODAY & SATURDAY!! today- :- j I I h i 1 w Tonight flidnite gave you Mont A I I ot the Associated Vern Haugland Press war correspondent who survived 43 days of wandering and suffering in New Guinea jungles is back on the job again His diary of those 43 days after he bailed out of a lost plan has been called "an epic of journalism" His coworkers noticed today that cables from Australia bore his name He joined the AP staff in Salt Lake City and for a time was stationed at Boise after working on news papers in Missoula and Butte FEATURE HIT NO "BABY FACE MORGAN" tin wT&A - — Fuzzy Knight i' m T Two children Kay Rose (left) 4 and Clark SVPE NOW Madam 13 months abandoned at union station in Los Anjreles were reunited with their baby sister (riRht) when the latter was found In a bus depot where she had been left by a woman wearwhere ing (rreen Marks The children disappeared from San Diego the at was found seriously injured their mother Mrs Inei Maclam Kiss cliff The nurse is Ottilia foot of an ALT- YOUR FAVORITE SONG HIT— SET TO ACTION Preston -- 1 ! AND BRIAN DON LEVY '''X ! © r SHOW TONIGHT what a show they six-year-o- ld (AP) SALT LAKE CITY Nov Utah's coal shortage revealed by Acting Governor E E Monson in a telegram to Governor Maw in Washington D C asking federal action was attributed in part by Utah coal dealers today to "hysteria ON THE STAGE j WOWl 20 ! - Injured Youngster Reported Gaining DEPOT WORKERS' Charles son Mabey —— — '' - buying" It was pointed out also by B P Manley executive secretary of Thty wrolt tKil tfory in firvgtr of flomel - I GlS : Quartermaster Depot Welfare association fund five per cent of which is diverted into the military personnel fund at the depot Blamed Buying' 'Hysteria For Utali Goal Shortage '' — Frank Huband PARAMOUNT STANDARD-EXAMINE- R Missing Child Is Located Changes Made in Sheriff's Quarters WITH AMTRICAN FORCES IN NORTH AFRICA Nov 20 AP) — The order of the purple heart was awarded today to more than 2fJ who were American soldiers wounded in action v THE OSDEN 1942 STARTS FOMORROW! and p Kissed-Up- f I 4 i t - N " A The Rise and Fall of RICHARD TRAVIS SUSAN PETERS aXan STANLEY Lord and His Lady! Directed RtOGES And This Grand Romantic bylfwif cril fj £HXXR!DCEOE6 A WARNER BROS Picture with Directed by RAOUL WALSH - Screen Play by Vincent Lawrenco and Horace McCoy Based Upon the Life of James J Cprbett Mystery Blelodrama! TiWUiJrriY0 M 1 1! tMMW J COMPANION HITZ o y j A SCREENFUL OF " Diane BARRYMORE itobeit cum Mings THE HENRY ROSTER IHHlUSLg A mac? killer is on your trail WJ a mt 1" IS SHE 21 and old enough— 1 vv Ik 1 yi r Ml n PRODUCTION OR ONLY 12 but bold enough— vm TO HEAD HIM FOR THE ALTAR? fit —i kW ' Ethel Griffies Guinn Williams ' ' v : — t DEAM - v S ' L ' Vr?! i ' v! How's Your Goose Pimples? r— with PHILIP 00RH -- uoKa BARRYMORE 1 Andy DEVINE Walter Catlett In iu Lb with tn Kay FRANCIS John BOLES IJ J: J 9 S2&ZSZ 'til A UNIVERSAL PICTURE Ptifl Brows Kat Peadtetfia Alma Krogw KIDDIES' MATINEE SATURDAY AT Who in the Zoo' —No S— Cartoon 4 "T ' aiorton I ML I HUN nt CHAJUES CLAW QUtCUT n? ty eiT-Pioduc- by ad 1 Ml 1 t( i P M VVTjo's —No 1— Color 'Er!y Dood If 1 l Mary —No 2— EXTKA ADDED Bird REED DONNA Hatches Egg" COME EARLY! DOORS OPEN AT 12:30 "" ii s ay-- - "THE GLASS KtY" and "FRIENDLY ENEMIES" n — " ' n''-rf- -- -- Llidoite Sal "orssf Elonaers1 ' |