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Show 4 1""7 VPAY AfCl Lo,an iCdthe counP I Utah JOURNAL THE HERALD 4 Trenton California Guests Call At Bill Brouah Home By MRS. I.ILA LOTT Mis. Beatrice Brough and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Seenam of Richmond, California, and Mr. and Mrs. Ferris Peleison and daughters Brenda and Tamera of Southfield were Monday evening Msitors at the Bill Brough home. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brown enjoyed having their daughter Opal Cahoon of Yakima, Washfor 10 ington as their guest days. On Saturday visiting the Browns were her brother and visited in Preston with Reeds parents, Mr. and Mis Veil Fellows and their many friends and relatives there. Dinner Guests Lewis Ihompson of Clarkston was Sunday visitors of his daughters Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Grif- fin and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Winn hnd was dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Payne. Bart, Klea and Jan Lee Butler returned home Saturday with their sister Barbara, after havsister-in-laMr. and Mrs. R. ing spent the entire week in Salt E. Butler, their daughter Loreene Lake as guests of their cousins Done and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Har- Jere, Nada and Kathy, children ris, all of Salt Lake, her sisters, of Mr, and Mrs Gene Orvin. Mrs. Ruby Ezola enjoyed a Piue and Sadie Butler and Mrs. visit recently with her mother,1 Alma Butler all of Provo. Mrs. Mary Christiansen of Roy, Visit Grandparents her brother Lorenzo Christiansen Mr. and Mrs. Louis Dock are of Campbell, California, Mrs. having their two grand children Ralph Qbrav of Paradise and with Mr, and Mrs. Veil Smith and Rodger and Nicliol stay them for the summer. They are three daughter of Layton, who tne children of Mr. and Mrs. were all gmst at her home. Rodger Dock of Salt Lake. Mr. and M's. Boyd Ilulse and' Sunday Mr. and Mis. Vaughan children Keith darsha, Wanda, Buttars and children Louise, Slurley, Diani Carl of! and motorVonda, Loren and Peggy Jerome, Idaho were Sunday andi 'd to Salt Lake where they Monday house guests of Alices usited his mother the Jed Heaths parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leland T. snd Leone Buttars and with Dons' Cottle and son Eddie Lee. listers, Mr. and Mrs. Don Terry Awards Presented and children and Mr. and Mrs In sacrament meeting Sunday children. Clyde Scheffield and 100 percent awards were who evening Their daughter Beverley to Beth Anderson, sad spent the week in Sail Lake presented Jeri Hansen, Gerry Merrill and and them returned home with Marianne Chambers by Bishop Louise and Vonda will stay a Clarence Anikson. Speakers eek as guests of their aunts and were Dean Andrew, Dons and Heath grandmother Doris David Nelson. the is Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Payne and of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis daughter ions Cleston and Lynn and A poem was recited and Joyce Payne attended Godfrey. by Charmyrve Sampson, grand i rodeo in Ogden on the 24th. of the Godfreys. Reed Fellows who is stationed daughter Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Smith and ith the Navy in San Francisco, four children of Calif., irrived Wednesday to spend a and his mother Rontano, Una Price and lay leave with his wife Josie and daughter Debra of Tremonion, :o ,ee his new son David Reed, were callers of Mr. and !.,r the first time. They also Mrs. Tuesday Cecil Payne and Mr. and ll w INDEPENDENT MAT. 40c GEM EVE. 50c TODAY AT 1:45 P. M. ALSO MON., TUE., WED. Outstanding Features 2 2 I ROBERT RYAN - AIDO RAV nXtlV&3 tftltgitd Htry THUNDER park. Pauline Read came from her home in Bancroft, Idaho Monday to spend the day with and greet Martha ( nambers on her i Weekend Guests Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Merrill had for weekend guests, her mother Mrs. Rose Pierce and sons Ralph, Ted and Clyde of Layton. The following weekend the Virgil Merrill and daughter Charlotte were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Merrill in Midvale. On Sunday they all attended a Hill reunion at Liberty Park in Salt Lake. They weie joined there by Mr. and Mrs. Roy Merrill and children Ronald. Cora and Darrell. Dexter and Ronald Kent attended a Mendenhall reunion at Crystal Springs on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bi-rand sons Bobby and Kim for with several days recently Beulahs parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eva Gancheff. On Sunday Elaine and Llovd Benton and daughters Bonnie ett Unifad Artiitl COMPANION Mrs. Melvin Lott. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Andiew had as guests Sunday Roys sister, Mrs. Anna Parkinson and daughter Annette of Wellsville Donald Andrew and lus sous Doyle, Neil, Dee, Alan, Hal Reed and Rodger left Tuesday for a three day trip to Yellowstone FEATURE IN THE SADDLE... CREASED LIGHTNING WITH HIS j Gnfi merry-go-ruu.id- iti C01DSUIN NODUCT10NS MfMNTS JOEL McCBEAB Alfred Hitchcock's famed techniques for creating the ultimate in movie tension, by building the most ingenious plot situations m the most unusual settings, will be given their most dramatic presentation in "The Man Who Knew Too Much, which plays Tuesday and Wednesday at the Cache Drive-I- n Theatre with James Stewart and Doris Day starred. Revolving around a political nation, the Vista Vision, Technicolor productions story opens in the sinister alleys of French Moroccos Marrakech and reaches its climax in Londons Albert Concert Hall, with death hanging on the crash of cymbals and the roll of the London Symphony drums. Stewart and Miss Day portray a doctor and his singer wife, who vacation In Marrakech and inadvertently stumble on the planned murder of a high official. While si ! Keeping Cows are taken against his family to stop him from going to tne police, he plunges into a series of perilous adventures that bring him to Albert Hall, where conscience struggling with creates one of Hitchcocks most suspense-loadesituations. Teamed for the first time. Stewart and Miss Day head a large international cast that includes rome of Hollywoods and the Continents foremost players. Notable among these are Brenda de Banzie, Bernard Miles, Chris Olsen, France's famous Daniel Gelin, Reggie Nal-de- r, Hillary Brooke and Alan Bowbray. Nalder, as the assassin, has already been tabbed as one of the most diabohe heavies ever cast in an American film. d eight-year-o- ld Presentation Condition In n Mich. PENTWATER, (IP) For Nothing CHICAGO (IP) Someone wall be paid $5 a pound for something he, or she, doesnt have Sunday Thats when the winner of a diet contest at the Chicago Free Fail will be announced. AND MOST FEARED ful diamond they have GAMBLER-BADMAN- ... he place it in a box, and IN THE WILDEST CUNFIGHT then put this box in a still IN THE HISTORY M r.v Fun-da-la- RHONDA FLEMING-J- VAN 0 mu FLEET JOHN IRELAND Directed uviohn sturges Extra! VistaVision Short Late News jow Features: 2:03, 4:38, 7:13, 9:48 1:30 p.m. suggestion FAVORITES PLAYING AT CACHE DRIVE-ITHEATER Remember this: PLAYING TONIGHT & MONDAY AUGUST 11 girl you have selected to be your companion for life for all eternity make the most of the ring you give 12 & Coming August 20 & 21 "FUNNY FACE This Is Red Cross Benefit Night her. s. PLUS COLOR CARTOON AUGUST 6 & 7 AUGUST 13 & 14 M , I ME B1ISIH0HH CARL SIMON RtIO WAUACE ( MIMJN0 NAiBuSN EURO A UNIVERSAL INTERNATIONAL PICTURE PLUS SECOND FEATURE itpfiS0 ihabees WUjf K TECHNICOLOR prateM j TODD'S EDMUND AUGUST 15 & 16 mwi , DOGS LIFE RICHARdTIaRMA JEFF RMYSS AONE-M- A A Bawd on the tamed RICHARD HARDING DAVIS story "The Bar Sinister i technicolor 9 & 1ITS Just Phone 152-- TAu Hunter R Ask For OLA MIG And LEWIS , Then, when you are alone, take her in your arms. Tell her you LOVE her. In your own words, in your own way, tell her that you have COLOR CNmaScOP WatalmeWood ELDEN BLADEN Our Expert Serviceman Youve Tried the Rest, Now Try the Best! So cis, MIROSLAVA Instil thru 52 BEST PICTURE AWARDS HONORS and WORLD-WID- E UNI 10 ARTISTS ALL NEW TODAY DAVID NIVEN t p?n Ml fy we o m ra A COLUMBIA SHIP! RANDOLPH EXCLUSIVE I died a ENGAGEMENT! Will not be shown elsewhere in these states for the next year VILLA THEATRE 3090 SAIT LAKE CITY, UTAH HIGHLAND DR. TiCHwcoioR BUCK times Cinemascope no WarnerColor JACK PAlANCfSHELLEY WINTERS NITE A Visit Our Snack Bar for Delicious Refreshments During the Show! PLUS SECOND FEATURE BETTE DAVIS JERRY ! ! ilf ms IDAHO PREMIERE WYOMING UTAH r scon thousand Finlay Currie - Reginald Denny - Andy Devine - Marlene Dietrich Hermione Gingold Fernondel - Sir John Gielgud Luis Dominguin Jose Greco - Sir Cedric Hardwicke- - Trevor Howard - Glynit Johns Busier Keaton - Evelyn Keyes - Bealrite Lillie - Peter Lorre Edmond Lowe - Col. Tim McCoy - Victor Mcloglen - A. E. Matthews Ed Mike Mazurki - John Mills Robert Morley - Alan Mowbray Cesar Gilbert Roland Murrow Jack Ookie George Raft Basil Sydney Romero - Frank Sinatra - Red Skelton JOHN FARROW ond S. J. PEREIMAN Scroanploy by JAMES POE From iho Cloti.c by JUIES VERNE Difoctad by MICHAEL ANDERSOM PICTURE ADVENTURE! HIGH owL XWefep SECOND FEATURE . won ' PLUS AUGUST 10 SHIRLEY MacLAINE Featuring 44 Cameo" Stars Charles Boyer - Joe E. Brown - Marline Carol - John Carrodine Noel Coward Charles Coburn - Ronald Colman - Melvin Cooper . chosen SW' JDUiARO QOUMtfcvDalaM Dean MARTIN-LEWIS- . aaoccfO wrwfw'uff maScop I WARNERCOLOF ZlNBMAScOpe amp. ROBERT NEWTON CANTINFLAS & 19 eeo iURSlAfflKS TECHNICOLOR St AUGUST 18 .R0BMM Car Choose an evening when you are both feeling at your best. Take her to dine. Then, if you both enjoy it, Waixm xwBrkoa in A diamond is the only substance on earth which is truly worthy of being a symbol of eternal love. It is so very hard, it is almost indestructable. When it is chosen wiJi care, when it possesses the qualities of clarity, lovely color, and is perfectly cut, it is fine enough to represent the highest and most sacred emotions mankind can experience. take her dancing. But, whatever you do, make it a happy time to remember. GWENN DEAN JAGGER. -- WILDFIRE When you give a diamond to the N AUGUST 8 MICHAEL I've heard of several different ways, but have what I believe is a better ER ALFRED HITCHCOCK S - larger container and still another and another and then give the huge package to her at a gay party? Or will he do it like one chap did: Embed it in a chocolate and let her bite into it? i PLAN MOVIE ENTERTAINMENT NOW! eoLon se- lected from our store. Will SIDE BY SIDE DORIS DAY See.. their sweetheart with the beauti- PMUMQi Planning to visit Salt lake City? tempt- men present young FAMED LAWMAN OF THE WEST! MID-SUMM- Sweetheart ation to wonder how these man. From that moment on, neither he nor anyone belonging to him are safe. When measures Ross and Jay and Elaine Anderson left Monday for a lour day fishing trip to Wyoming. The Trail Builders held their y Saturday evening at the town recreation area. All the boys and their parents atdelicious tending enjoyed . a lunch followed by a soft ball game. Velda Spacman, Helena Andrew and Fern Jensen was in charge and Helena gave the welcoming address. to a Dairyman Claire W. 'Nelson says the radio blaring in his barn conditions his cattle to frightening I keep it nois- -a and sti angers. on so the cows will hear all sorts of noises from women's screams and gunshots to roi k n roll, Nelson said. "Then when a stranger comes into the barn, they aren't upset because theyve heard everything on the radio. I cannot resist the tourm.g .he colorful bazaar, Stewart witnesses the knifing of an Arabz, and he is seized upon as a last resourt by the dying man, who gasps out sketchy details of the murder plot. Tourist Stewart wants nothing to do with it, but it's too late. He has become a menace to the plotters, and therefore a marked JAMES STEWART Pi' UhKUO Hitchcock Thriller Comes This Week To Cache Drive-I- The World's Most Honored Show You Must GUNS... there never rede e man to match him! and Rebecca Ann of Idaho Tails 'states before they leiunv nome were guests of the Ganctieffs. in two weeks. From Salt Lake Ronald Ellerman and his room Mrs. Venice Spencer and sons jrnate Bud Koffin of Salt Lake Danny and Jtff of Salt Lake 'were weekend guests of Ronalds' were Sunday afternoon visitors parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry of her aunt Luella Payne. Ellerman. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Goody and Gerry, Jay and Gayle Merrill daughters Wendy and Lorna of accompanied their grandparents, and Mr. and Mrs George Merrill to Salt Lake were Satuiday Sunday guests of her father Idaho Falls, Thursday. Florence Butler and sons Wade and StanFrank Jensen Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Payne ac- ley who were staying a few drys companied Mr. and Mrs Larue there with their daughter and Dee Hill came back Jardine to Wellsville Monday evening to view the body of Mrs with them. Anna E. Cooper. Lloyd Buttars is enjoying a Mr. and Mrs. Henry Herman weeks vacation in Salt Lake was pleased to have Mr. and Mrs. as the guest of his cousin Jack, Melvin Larsen of Richmond as son of Don and Donna Cornish. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Read Sunday afternoon visilois Glade Brough with Ray Winn their daughter Vivkey and son and Terrace Erickson of Sn.ith-fiei- d Paul of Bancroft, Idaho were and Larry Baldwin of iache guests Sunday of his parents, a Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Read and Junction enjoyed spending National Mr. and Mrs. Larue Jardine. week at Yellowstone Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Butler were Park. Saturday overnight guests of their Sunday Guests Mr. and Mrs. Ren Murray of sons family, Mr. and Mrs. Nor-ve- ll Butler. Richmond and Miss Mae McCarey Attend Shower of Logan were Sunday guests, Mrs. Josie Fellows and her of Mr. and Mrs. Dexter Kent and mother Bertha Goddndge atsons Dexter Jr. and' Ronald Mr. and Mrs. Evan Gancheff, tended a shower in Richmond Mr. and Mrs. Everett Spencer Monday evening at the home son and of Dorothy Wildman for Betty their accompanied Glen and Venice! Creger of Lewiston. daughter-in-laThe 24th of July celebration In Spencer of Sa't Lake on a very enjoyable six day trip to Canada, Trenton began at 10:30 with the They visited points of inteiest, flag bearers leading a parade of enroute there and back. They eight floats beautifully decorated viewed Flat Head Lake Montana,, by the MIA, Relief Society, SunHungry Horse Dam, which is1 day School, three from the Pri4th the largest, and went thiough mary and one decorated by Len-m- s and Dme Chambers and a Glacier National Park. In Ray-- j blue mond, Canada they were guests group of red, white and of Venices pen pal from her decorated bicycles. An out door primary days. Enroute home dance followed by the three of they stopped in Nyssa, Oregon groups Primary children, for a visit with Peails sister which was directed by Joan Rita Glover and family, her Hansen and Shari Ezola. A song father Riley Allred and Mr. and 0 Noble Pioneer Mother, was Mrs, Jack Carter. They reported sung by the primary group with Onus Mae Hansen and Nola a very enjoyable tup. To Ogdrn singing the duet part Mr. and Mrs. Angus Esplin and with Luella Payne conductwere guests Saturday and Sun-- j ing. The group then assembled in day in Ogden with ner brother Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kcfoed and the recreation hall fo a program their sons family, Mr. and Mrs. with Sam Holt acting as Master Kortney Kofoed and daughters of ceremonies. Twr vocal duets Karen and Carole. "My own America and "Melody was rendered by DarLocal Scouts who enjoyed a of Love camping trip to Gun Sight lene Benson and Lewis Smith acSprings west of Clarkston were companied by Jean Jci.kins. Two and Jay Merrill, Larry Readei, Den-- i numbers "Skaters Waltz. ms Ixiwer, Terry Hodges, Eddie "Onward Christian Soldiers was Lee Cottle, Lynn Payne, Noiman played on the xylophone by Dixie Christensen, Larry Chambers, Smith and accompanied at the Lloyd Buttars and Alan Andrew. piano by her sister Christy. The Troup leaders David Ezola and above are all Newton residents son Albeit and Sybil Packer Glen Griffin and Glens of Cleon accompanied the group. Snutiifield, sang a Spanish numThey stayed two days and one, ber with Albert aecompaning on the guitar. Their ihree chilnight. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Lott and dren Mark, Phyllis and Ned sang sons and Marvin Buttars were a pioneer song with their sister of his Meritta them. Sunday dinner guests aecompaning mother, Mr. and Mrs. John H. Stuart Richards read To Them Weston in Laketown. They en- of the Last Wagon and a dance joyed swimming at the lake and number by Meritta and Phyllis Packer was the conclusion of the supper in the canyon. Been Andrew, with three girls 'eautiful program. An abundance from Logan, are enjoying a vaof eats were cation trip to New York. They available the remainder of the left Friday and motored through after won and the children enYellowstone. South Dakota and joyed ndes on the two on to New York where they will rttend the Hill Camorah pagent. Bishop and Mrs. Clarence AndThey will view the surrounding erson and children Jams and m YjwVp ; i ;4 and one of Gods rare choice objects as a symbol of your love for ber. Tell her that it is your hope that it will be cherished always by her. If you'll present your mond in a way dia- resembling this, the Gem you give her will become her most pnz-e- d $ vloo possession. It will be a reminder of her youth and her love for all of her life. Full Pay Only .... Every Monday and Wednesday Night R. S. If you married men have never given your wife a Diamond and would like to, come in and see me. Its not too late! S MATINEES 2 p.m. $1.50 $1.25 Wednesday $2.00 $1.50 $1.25 Sat.-Su- AVOID mrfi Addrott Box O, 53 So. Main, Sail lake City, Utah lor S lor fndotod 6"d tkttk Q monty order tok lor tka ntolmta st at! at S avtnmj Q ikon on . 0 (Day and Dott) H'$ Cool ione j. 3 3 i J FEATURES Steel Jungle 1:30-5.05- Abandon Ship 2 If 00 ' F BOX OFFICE OPENS AT 7:30 P. M. SHOW STARTS I Addrasi 40 Mgthrt AT DARK I NEWS CARTOON ATX BY MAIL TODAY I DISAPPOINTMENT-ORD- ER City ADULTS Zona Slot Make (becks or money orders payable lo Villa Theatre and Enclose stamped, envelope. 65c CHILDREN 10c 'YOUR FAMILY THEATRE" LOGAS. UTAH Middlo or tha Block Tha Sign of tha Clock |