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Show THE JOURNAL Pane August y wsry 3, iy.)7 ' Teen Times Mrs. Sirl Davis Mrs. Sirl Davis, Roy, visited Friday at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Conrad and Mrs. Walter Cottrell. At Como Mrs. Alvin Kinsey and family spent the July 21 in Morgan at Como Springs. Visit Parents Mr. and Mrs. Frank Robins and family, Layton; Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Hayes and daughter, Myron, Bountiful, were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Robins. House Cuests Mrs. Elma Ileddoes and son Kiven, Salem, are guests for a few weeks of Mr. and Mrs. Verl Hutchings and family. In Evanston Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Wood visited in Evanston, Wyoming, Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Frank Post- - In Tooele Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Rutledge and two children spent Sunday at Tooele, visiting with Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Rutledge. Visits Daughter Helen Bloxham is visiting in Syracuse this' week at the home of his daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Hansen. I)UP Mrs. Hyrum Sandall, Mrs. Myrtle Waite, Mrs. Roetta Kilfoyle, Mrs. Nettie Wilcox and Captain Albert bundle 80 IN TECHNICOLOR 52 BEST PICTURE AWARDS HONORS and WORLD-WID- E TARRINO DAVID NIVEN ROBERT NEWTON CANTINFLAS SHIRLEY MacLAINE Featuring 44 Cameo Stars E. Charles Boyer Joe Brown - Marline Carol - John Carradine Charles Coburn - Ronald Colman Melvin Cooper - Noel Coward Finlay Currie - Reginald Denny - Andy Devine - Marlene Dietrich Luis Dominguin - Fernandel - Sir John Gielgud - Hermione Gingold Jose Greco - Sir Cedric Hardwicke - Trevor Howard - Glynis Johns Buster Keaton Evelyn Keyes - Beatrice Lillie - Peter Lorre Edmond Lowe - Col. Tim McCoy Victor Mclaglen - A. E. Matthews Mike Mazurki - John Mills - Robert Morley - Alan Mowbray - Ed Murrow - Jack Oakie - George Raft - Gilbert Roland - Cesar Romero - Frank Sinatra - Red Skelton - Basil Sydney Screenplay by JAMES FOE JOHN FARROW ond S. J. PEREIAAAN From the Clastic by JUIES VERNE Directed by MICHAEL ANDERSON WYOMING IDAHO PREMIERE EXCLUSIVE ENGAGEMENT ! Will not be shown elsewhere in these states for the next year VILLA THEATRE 2 p.m. $1.50 $1.25 $2.00 $1.50 $1.25 Wednesday AVOID r I I ,aSu.ah EVENINGS $2.20 $2.00 BY DISAPPOINTMENT-ORD- ER 8 p.m. MAIL TODAY Jr&vr y UTAH STATE PRISON escapee Malcolm Jones, 31. Union, N. J., left, appears before Judge II. II. Robinson of the South Central Davis Precinct for arraignment. At right is Jesse Stevenson, bailiff. Jones escaped from a fire fighting detail near Farmington last Wednesday along with Carl Kuehne, 21), Newark, New' Jersey, who is still at large. Jones was picked up by Layton police officer Waynard Bennett while loitering on the streets. He was bound over to Second District Court after waiving preliminary hearing and will appear August 13 on escape charge. (Fisher Photo) Blamires were hostesses at the ters and their families of Mrs. DUP Memorial Building in Salt Waterfall's, the sons and daughters of the late Bartholomew Ad Lake Sunday. Louisa Hatch Malan. Q Q &) Q Q I j jESSSSSLw I Addbtf. Zeno. Qty ... State Make chock i or money order payable to Villa Theatre and Inclore itomped, envelope. self-address- ed employed there. Fishing Trip Mr. and Mrs. Marlow Keyes and Mr. and Mrs. Linn Sandall spent the weekend at Lost Creek fishing. Guest of Colletts Mr. and Mrs. Don Collett and five sons, San Diego, California, visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Collett and also Col. and Mrs. Wells Collett. Don tied for second place at the Utah Open Golf Tourney in Salt Lake last week. He was a former Salt Lake resident. Mirror Lake Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Neilson and Mr. and Mrs. John Spinder and son Lynn, spent Sunday at Mirror Lake. Visits Sister Mr. and Mrs. Ben Baumann and three children, Inglewood, California, are guests of her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Steven Rushforth and family for two weeks. Fish Lake Trip Mr. and Mrs. Orval Morton and son Stanley, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Sandall, Denny Rushforth left Monday on a trip to Fish Lake to spend a few days. New Home Mr. and Mrs. Don Crawley and children have moved into their new home at 154 East Center. Kaysville. Dinner Guests Mr. and Mrs. Francis Robison and children were dinner guests in Salt Lake of Mrs. Laura Robison Scout Jamboree Mr. Kenneth H. Sheffield returned home Friday, July 2G, from a trip to the Boy Scout Jamboree at Valley Forge, Pa. He reports it was a great success with 52,200 boys attending and of that amount 2000 were LDS boys. The Latter-da- y Saint boys held meetGrove at Palmyra, Sacred at ings 25-d- ay J er full-streng- off-be- at New York. ard Nixon Vice President IfiEEHLt NOW'S THE TIME TO BUY Even if water were in great which it often i not plenty here in the West if is still good farm managxnent to have your entire irrigation system completely headgated. The cost is surprisingly low. The savings in time, labor and water ore surprisingly high, look at these then, come in ond prices look at the headgates. 4 size 8 size size.... 10 Other sizes priced proportionately low . UTAH COFJCRETErjvPIPE CO Salt lake Provo logon Rich- attended along with other notables. The group from Salt Lake were dinner guests of William Dawson in Washington, D. C. one day. They also attended the big celebration at Jamestown, Enroute home they Virginia. toured points of interest including the Blue Ridge Mountains of Ken, tucky. 0303 home of Dr. and Mrs. Dean Nelson in Ogden, Saturday evening. th browns. So, gals, its all yours this fall as you choose the cuties you want to make hits in. Its been a wonderful summer, but you can make it an even better fall by your own CONC R ETEIRROD.UjCTiS Party Guests Dr. and Mrs. Park Williams were guests at a patio party at the out-of-to- three-quart- CHT on July 24. and family spent the weekend at Idaho Falls, Idaho, visiting with her mother, and also attended the wedding reception of Donna Mae Barnes and Clyde Thompson. From California Dean Judd, San Diego, California, visited during the week with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Barton. Family Party Bishop and Mrs. Clarence Waterfall entertained at an annual outdoor garden party last Saturday for 120 guests. There were guests from North Carolina, Virginia, Salt Lake and Ogden. They were brothers and sis newest look this fall is the simple, gay, uncluttered look of the thirties. It begins with a smoothly pleated skirt. Add a long pulled over sweater and one simple piece of jewelry' such as a gold pin, and an autumn look beyond compare is yours. And just crackling with news this year are raccoon collared coats of smart tweedy wool. Or if you really want to go all the way, the most excitement on campus since the roaring twenties is a length completely raccoon coat. Oh, love that red. For fall occasions, both in the classrooms and out, the color is red. The bonny color of a striking red tartan plaid will light up your life in everything from Bermuda skirts to dancing dresses. Red with white and blue is also a coming campus craze. On the separates scene red makes another big hit in shirts. Its a big fashion point, alone or patterned. The absolute utmost is achieved by spicy teaming red with Th& Walker and three children, Salt Lake, attended the Jeppa Nelson ingenuity. family reunion at Lagoon Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mis. Richard Bowman 1 Ad dree Box O, 53 So. Main, Salt lake City, Utah for for S Indoted find deck money order S for show on Ike motinee ,eedt teati ct evening (&nr ..... In Idaho $1.50 ol love. y Lagoon Party Mr. and Mrs. Walter Buhler and the Uintahs. They also visited family, including Mr. and Mrs. Wednesday in Logan with Mr. Doyle L. Buhler and three chiland Mrs. Robert Lenhart. dren, Fresno, California; Mr. and Mrs. George Ilensler and children, ' Attends Wedding Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Miss Luana Collett left Friday L. Buhler and Centerville; for Idaho Falls, Idaho to attend Mr. and Mrs. family, Verle Buhler and the wedding and reception of her son, Farmington and Mr. and Mrs. friend Donna Mae Barnes and Russell W. Buhler and family held Clyde Thompson. a family party at Lagoon Resort Tuesday evening. Mrs. Earl Goaslind Mrs. Earl Goaslind and two chilNelson Reunion dren returned home Friday from Mr. and Mrs. Leo R. Walker Grand Junction, Colorado, where and family, including Mr. and they had spent the week with her Mrs. J. R. Rowberry and three husband and two sons, who are children, Logan; Dr. and Mrs. L. R. Must See Ml n. back-to-seho- spent last week at Spirit Lake in MICHAEL TODD'S Sot.-Su- fg Spirit Lake Mr. and Mrs. Vernell Swanger Salt lake City? MATINEES . k Planning to visit UTAH . Schools in well, almost . more month of one anyway. Only a glorious summer remains to be had. Arid now is the time to be looking around and. thinking seriously about all those wonderful fall and winter clothes that youie going to he queen of the campus in. At this early hour, you gals can get with the needle-knacfall maon beautiful choice first terials and sew up a wonderful school wardrobe. And store racks are full of newsy dresses and separates that youll ton. The Worlds Most Honored Show You By Janice Adams ma, former Kaysville residents. The Bushnells Mr. and Mrs. Riley Bushnell spent a few days last week at Meadow visiting with her mother. Weekend Cuests Mr. and Mrs. David E. Benton and family, Idaho Falls, Idaho, were weekend guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Ben- 1501 South Redwood Rood 1550 Springvtlle Rood Cache Valley Bank Bldg. 1940 Woll Avn. 15 Ph. EX 2-- SL -- 4 OGDEN |