Show PACE MRS 5 THE IS ARCHIBALD HOSTESSED CIVIC Club Meets The Future Progress Guild met the home of Mrs Elsie Welling for their semevening President meeting Dr Geo Roundy presided Ficklin of Tremonton was the guest speaker and gave interestdiscussions of ing Alaska and Lawrence Bull of Germany Farmington gave several musical selections on his electric guitar Refreshments were served by the hostess at Friday imonthly Mr & Mrs Burnell Roundy and boys were Sunday dinner Mr A Mrs William J Cullimore guests of Mr and Mrs Joseph a reception Saturday Bowcutt and family at Legaa in Pleasant in Mr & Mrs Keith Moss Grove spenUMon-daMr Cull more's parents at Ogden Lemuel and EmMr & Mrs Wm J Cullimore Sr erson Earl were in Ogden on busianniveron their 58th wedding Mr- ness last week Airs Leo sary at Salt Earl have been Lake City The 'Jloolc'Xore Club met at the home of Mrs Ina Udy on Wednesday evening of last weefc Bonnie Hansen reKay viewed the book "Spin a Silver attended evening honor of visf Dollar" Refreshments were served by the hostess e Miss Bei Godfrey spent “Monday at Ogden rtutt-r- -- I Mrs Belva Skinner and Mark visited with Lott of Tremonton Mr & Mrs Herman Lott Monday Lament Richards has returned from Japan where he has been stationed for a number of months a TIMES for there was V” and Dolores Del Dio for “Po- brought misgivings rtrait of Maria" Olivier enacted much good work in this field the title role in his own produe this year Should not Olivier be under- the director as well as the actor tion with a breadth of Funeral services were conduct- standing that led some critics to of the year for “Henry V”? If ed Thursday afternoon in Ply- call him the world’s best living not he is certainly a close second He a set task for and is followed by William large mouth for David Thompson Bur- actor for "The Searching Wind" nett 61 who died Alonday morn- himself and executed it flawlessand David Lean for “Brief Enly at in 2:45 the Budge hospital ing Dolores Del Rio who has been counter” at Logan after an illness of two absent from Hollywood for severmonths Photography of “Portrait of al years has been appearing in Bishop Orvil Nish took charge M?ria” by Gabriel Figueroa was in Alexico her native of the funeral services with the one of the highlights of the year choir singing tle first SPn§ ‘‘Oh There she has acquired emotional The picture was filmed almost while she was and artistic maturity The invocation Aly Father” entirely outdoorer'and each scene in appeannee was has not changed offered by Jesse was a carefully “arranged composishe played in “Bird of Parafollowed by a vocal duet "by Irene since tion Roberr Krasker’s photograHer perArchibald and Phebe Archibald dise” fifteen years ago of “jMrj? ' V” and Lee phy "Cast Thy the formance as the shunned peasant Ourrrip’s Bread Upon of "The Searching of in the “Portrait tragic Waters” Two other musical num- girl Wind” and “Specter of the Rose” bers were a duet by Qleen Joseph-so- Afaria’-- ' gave her a chance to were also notable demntbate her ability concland Steed Estep “He Knows" Finally all contemoorarv writand a duet by Delbert Wood and usively'”' that the the other actors whom ers had to acknowledge Among Thelma Gartell “Whispering I considered for the award are best screen play of the year had Hope” been written William been who by Dana Andrews has Eberhart wfere Speakers when he penned “Henry Aloyle Facer and C E Smith one of the top contenders every were Clifford They all spoke of the sterling year since 1943 when he entered V” His runners-uInc- Odets who wrote the exciting and character of Brother Burnett the lists in “The The closing song was by the ident" and who this year played poetic original script “Deadline at Lillian Heilman who Dawn”: choir "Sometime We’ll Under- the sergeant in "A Walk in the her own play “The stand” and the benediction was Sun" ably and almost brilliantly adapted Barrault French actor Searching Wind" for the screen offered by William Hess The Brackett Charles and Jaoues the Pagliacci-likplayed grave in Plymouth cemetery was who who wrote the original dedicated by J D Robinson pantomimist in Children of Par- (Therrv "To Each His Own” An-- j adise" and Claude Rains in “Ca- story thonv Veiller who wrote the ! esar and Cleopatra” screenplay Olivia de Havilland gave the tricate for “The Killers”- - from Ernest by a Hollywood best performance COLUMEANDERING to Miss Hemingwav’s brief short story actress and is runner-uBy Stanley Jnhnunn Del Rio for her work in “To Each and Ben Hecht who authored and also produced “Specter of the who His Own” Celia Johnson films Bebnd was Mr & Airs Clifford Cannon Annual Review tended the funeral service for John Ravsten of Clarkston Wed“Once more into the breach dear is He Mrs Cannon’s nesday friends once more Air & Airs Bert Thomas father Orclose the wall up with our and Mrs Evelyn Keith of Papato dead English are visiting their mother In Wash there’s nothing so bepeace Airs James H Hess comes a man As modest stillness and humility: But when the blast of war blows in our ears Then imitate the action of the tiger” at- et -rfound- been METAL MINING INDUSTRY OF UTAH OFFICE SUPPLIES In Shakespeare put those the mouth of Eng land’s King Henry V as he addressed his soldiers on the eve before their first battle in France In 1946 his in the year 1415 completed script was acted before the movie cameras and became the best film of the year Laurence Olivier’s production of Shakespeare's “Henry V” was a melodrama and a a spectacle testament It had as much action and suspense as a Saturday afternoon western it was filmed in color and it was tempered with the wisdom and observation of England's most astute chroniof human nature It was cler produced as a labor of love during the war in England It is the unchallanged choice as the finest picture of 1946 A review of the best films of 1946 takes on an international cast in view of the increased production of foreign studios and the decline in quality of the Hollywood output ' A" list of the ten best pictures of the year confined to the American scene would be n impossibility Hollywood simply did not produce ten good films Office Furniture R C Allen and Smith machines Corona Adding Royal Typewriters Wilson-Jone- s Business Accounting Books Forms and Ideal Bookkeeping and Income Tax Systems for farming & general business I will be caUs regular making Mail a month or twice each see ANDERSON E PAUL in the valley card REMINDER OFFICE SUPPLY 50 So Brigham Main Ciiy in Whieb We this year in Encounter” into & Mrs Mark Nichols and Airs Estelle Smith of Salt Lake Alilestone is my choice of Mrs Arthur Welling City for director of the year for the Farmington Atr & Mrs Leo R superb realism and naturalness Walker of Logan and Mr A Airs in “A Walk in the Grant he achieved Cullimore of Kaysville Sun” This was the story of one were among those who attended little group of men on the morn- the service for Stanley Castleton in ing they took a Monday Italy Alilestone told their story James Smith of Salt Lake City and simply and made it swiftly the definitive picture of men in is visiting this week with his battle This was a citation that son Kenneth and family Scholarship Awards Every Week DURING Cantos JANUARY " Sotwday Sasnwnt lad CwpWa Award -- IrM tvMae la Ixcakis Caana la iaavty Cwltvra 2nd Award— (SO CiadH aa faWaa 34 Award— $15 CradR aa taWaa 147 to the young ladies These Scholarship Awards will be given write the best letters or men— 17 years of age or over— who a Operator I be Beauty Want to on the subject ’Why Mail it to as you wish Your letter may be as long or short and 11 o qualify for int coolest u not later than January All letters become our each Saturday for subsequent contests awards final Duplicate shall be of judges property Decision in case of ties Oa it bviy aa yaur Why ba literary wiM It iha yaw'd tvdflad TaR la yaw awa ward Unar now lattara ta ba a tsawaty aparata aa aa linearity tha basis lika aa lattr Writ yaw styla mail h may win fw yail Awards ana - - aad drop today at this valaaWa Scholarship fvrofnA fieajuhj- - SchooL J470 Washington Boulevard Osdtn Utah B Shaw’s a$ his- tory: the Alarx Brothers’ “A Night in Casablanca" although the divine merriment of the Marxes " was less than of yore nrother Mexican film with Dolores Del Rio: John Ford’s war picture “They Were Expendable": Walt Disney's "Make Aline Music” especially for its abstract 37z “The Bells of St episode “The Life and Death of Mary’s" Colonel Rlimp": “Scarlet Street” and the King of Siam” “Anna 'and the March of Tinme’s "Atom- a sober I ic Power” sobering Port robin’s' awards for the berfpfnvpee oL' the year go Laurence nQiftjqr for “Henry T’Ji be1' to - been re- now Tasty Food That You Will Enjoy : I LUNCHES - DINNERS CANDIES I SERVICE FOUNTAIN The Snack Bar Garland 1 ““ YTYTTYttY f TT Ttttttt sv5 mir lf J ihir- OAFCO SALE Ho 1 $1659456 Worth i 16 of Gov’t A SURPLUS we - A CLOTHING BEDECKS MISCELLANEOUS SOFT K- - Fixed Price He Visitors Welcome VETERANS f Sale at Location and PRIORITY GROUPS FIRST Sale Starts Jan 27 1947 Salt Lake City Utah ' A variety of used and unused items included in the inventory are: Sox— leather and wool gloves— drawers— underhirt$— wool trousers —field jackets— mackinaws— lab coats— raincoats— slickers— WAC 1946 G LaMar Ilodge who has working at Gold Hill Oregon and i3 turned hst attending Weber College J!KW" er flying clothing— winter flying shoes— mountain ski shoes— cotton sheeting— cotton bed sheets— canvas cot covers— mattress covers— pillow cases— pillows— towels— wool blanket— sleeping bag cases — sleeping bag liners — wool sleeping bags — insect dresses-wint- Henry 3 1917- We have been most appreciative of the many expressions of sympathy and the many kindnesses extended us in our time of need Our thanks goes out to everyone who by word or deed has helped to lighten our burdens Mrs Stanley— Castl'eton: Mr and Mrs Harold Castleton and family Lewis netting 2 be Profeonl If you have ever thouhr vou d like to and in thu interesting beauty operator and earn good money be vour golden opportunity: mav th work pleasant started in the attractive To help ambitious young people get announces: nd profitable beauty profession Eatelcis 17 OF THANKS for “In Rose” Serve” scored again Noel Coward’s “Brief Mr A reputable list might be obtained by extending the geogralimits however in which phical case my list of the ten best movies would include the following with the country of origin of foreign films in parentheses: V (England) Children of Paradise (France) 3 A Walk in the Sun Hollywood’s one real achievement of the year a sensitive realistic record of men going thru the motions of a war they could not understand 4 Brief Encounter (England) 5 Portrait of Maria (France) 6 The Searching Wind 7 To Each His Own 8 The Killers Weekend 9 The Lost 10 The Open City (Italy) I should also have liked to include “Deadline at Dawn" and two tense realistic “Detour" little melodramas from Holly“The Seventh Veil” Engwood land's contribution to the psychoanalysis cycle: “Caesar and the witty film version of CARD 1943 in 1599 words Steel Desk Files runner-u- JANUARY FRIDAY UTAH GARLAND Funeral Held For Plymouth Resident Fielding Briefs CLUB James Archibald was hostess to the members of the Civic and home Arts club at the A W Bishop home Thursday evening Club secretary Mrs W G Woffin-dehad charge of the meeting The program consisted of a review of the book “Out On A Limb” by Louise Baker given by Mrs Leland Hansen of Tremon-toand two vocal numbers by Marvin Ashby of Fielding who accompanied himself on the guitar Refreshments were served by the hostess to 21 members and four guests Mrs GARLAND — And many other miscellaneous items remaining after the priority buying period will be commercial buyers without priorities beginning February 2 1947 No retail sales made to general public Proof of buyer's eligibility required Surplus offered to FIRST COME - 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