Show i TOE OAKLAND TIMES COLUMEANDERING By MAIN Start Show at Sat Oct 19 Fit John Payne Dennis it “PASSAGE ' Color’ David Brian ORPHEUM In O’Keefe WEST” And Arlene Dahl Sun Mon Kathryn Howard Tues Grayson and Serial Joe Keel Only Hear Mon John Derek Oct 21 22 23 Ava Gardner E Brown in Kern & Oscar Wed Thurs “When the Texas RANDOLPH Jerome songs Ilammerstein OcL Wed Thure Barrymore “KIND Only Oct 22 21 23 Reet in HERO’’ 21 Maurice In 25 Evans LADY” OcL 26 & 27 Fri & Sat Frauds Lane Billy Daniels in “SUNNY SIDE OF THE STREET” WORTH’' Color Serial Matinee Donna Ethel Angela 11 FrL Oct 21 to 27 guns that tore up fought it out” SCOTT In “FORT Tues “SATURDAY’S Technicolor of Saturday Sun “SHOW BOAT’ Color By the loved 19 20 “The First Legion” in Matinee Saturday pm “LOST CONTINENT’ “INSIDE STRAIGHT” Serial 7 FrL A Sat OcL 18 Double Feature Thur & 20 Technicolor by Start at Shows pm 7 by Technicolor Saturday Matinee Only Superfine Color Saturday Matinee In Serial Only & Mrs Douglas visiting Richins Jex Capener and Mr J A Capener calLd at the Leland Capener home Sunday Mr & Mrs J Ray Capener spent Monday in Salt Lake City Mrs Eleanor returned Edgington with them Mrs for a visit Glen Udy entertained for her Bonnie Jean at a birthdaughter afternoon day party Wednesday Mrs John Ward in visited Salt Lake City with Mr & Mrs Burl Herniansen during the week with Mr Dr E Riverside Mr & Mrs Wayne Hales and California are family of romona visiting this week with their parents Mr & Mrs Earl Hales The children of Tom Udy entertained in honor of his birthday anniversary Sunday with a family din45 There were ner present Mr fc Mrs A1 Bowcutt and children spent th? weekend visiting with the Forsberg families and Marlene Forsberg returned to Salt Lake City to spend the week with them Bob Dick and Jex Capener spent the weekend at the Leland Capener home Mr Mrs Capener and RaNae Welling spent three days in Salt Lake City the first part of the week Mr & Mrs Geo Forsberg Mrs Inez Johnson Mrs Clarice HJrschi and Mrs Joe Forsberg in shopped Brigham Monday The Primary officers and teachers held a quilting and preparation meeting at the home of Mrs Leland Bourne Wednesday Mrs Norma Forsberg evening and Mrs Cleo Macfarlane were hostesses the The Bee Hive class under the direction of Mrs V D Bowcutt held a children’s party for the girls tnd their mothers Tuesday evening a Mr Mrs Jas Allen of Salt Lake Cty visited with Mr & Mrs John Allen Sunday Mr A Mrs Howard Capener and family celebrated the birthday anniversaries of Mrs Beulah Ilunsaker and Betty Capener with a family party at the home of Mrs Mr A Mrs in HoneyviUe LaVoy Udy and Jack ahopped in Mrs Elvin Logan Monday Johnson and son visited Sunday with Mrs Inei Johnson Patricia Allen went to Salt Lake last Wednesday and spent City the remainder of the wwk visiting Mr & Mrs Grant Skinner Mrs Della Marsh and son Bill of Willard visited with Mr & Mrs Wm Bowcutt and Mrs D Mr A Mrs Ray Phillips Boothe and son of Farmington spent the weekend with Mr Ss Mrs Leland Mr & Mrs Glen Ward Bourne took Barbara back to Logan to school Sunday evening She had weekend at home Mr spent the A Mrs H S Tingey spent Saturday and Sunday at Grouse Creek Johnaon 7WAY? THEATRE MOW - iff"' Stanley Age 65 Important In Social Security "No matter what the secret word is on the Groucho Marx the magic number on program the social security program is 65 and it is no secret” This statement was made this week by field repreWesley F Watson sentative of the Ogden social security office Mr Watson will be in Tremon-toOctober 25 from Thursday 2 to 3 pm at the Utah Power and Office Ligfyt Company Those who are 65 yean of age or who will be soon are invited to contact him at that time Mr Mrs Melvia Manning and Susan Kaye and Debra daughters of Kaysville visited at the W Manning home here Sunday In my early days I read that horse was the sport of racing but at the movies 1 obkings served that only gangsters and films stars Were shown attending the races the Upon visiting race track soon after arriving in Los Angeles a few years ago I to surprise that none of noted these elements bulked large the spectators most of whom were sedate businessmen or mild old ladies who just had to bet two dollars on that sure thing in the next race I discovered too that horse was most the racing exciting spectator sport I had encountered and an occasional afternoon at the track soon became part of I was fortunate in my routine having as my mentor one of the mast noted figures in California’s turf world Mr Dick Podmore track historian authority on past of any horse performances you can name and author of the definitive biography of Seabisruit Colorful afternoons and breathtaking finishes were recalled this week by a long letter from Mr Podmore While with serving the navy in the far East during the past year he has utilized his spare time by visitinc race tracks in all the major cities of the Orient comparing procedures and and techniques data collecting for a book he intends to write on as an indigenous culture factor in East and West Some of Mr Podmore’s shrewd remarks on the racing situation in the Orient are worth q loting because of the Ught they throw on present world conditions For instance in noting that not a single race track exists in Korea he says significantly “The Communistic North Korean government denounced race tracks as a capitalistic means of exploiting the proletariat while the Capitalistic South Koreans possessed insufficient capital to build any” Japan too is without a track to Mr Podmore according Singhe has apore has two which been unable to visit and Hong which he deKong has one in some detail: “Comparscribes ed to the plush plants of California His Majesty's Royal Race Track (in Hong Kong) is defiThe track nitely second rate is not symmetrically like shaped those in the States Rather it is in the form of a pear with a sharp vicious clubhouse turn and a gradual far turn This is because the horses are held in restraint during the early stages FRIDAY UTAH OAKLAND their race conserving energy for a powerful drive down the long home stretch” (In his will make Mr Podmore book much of the shape and layout of race tracks in various countries their design with coordinating certain innate characteristics of the peoples who built them) is significantly too Language different from that used at AmerconPodmore tracks ican Mr trasts the simplicity and directness of American racing termiterms with the elegant nology British managed heard at the track in Hong Kong in the followthe describing ing report: “In of races the announcer running fails to use standard terminology in regard to the position of the such as ‘at the half’ horses the far turn’ or ‘into the local stretch’ but utilizes eccentricities of the the soccer field’ 'abreast of the boulder’ and ‘leaving the the spectators oak’ Although ara never certain which horse leads the pack and by how many by the assured are length they Witherthat announcer ‘Major horse is going stoutly’ spoon’s Feathcrbottom’s and that 'Lady is well and green up orange of the be at TALKS ENTERTAIN and Dorothy Mary Mary & Mrs Czar S Winters of Francisco Calif have been at te home of his parents Mr tc Mrs O L Winters this week and with relatives in Salt Lake City and Logan Mr San viitin A Mr Mrs Jack Y’oder and children ef Tule Lake California arrived Monday to visit her parents Mr A Mrs Sam llousley and other relatives here They drove to Salt Lake City Monday to visit Jack Miller Mr Yoder’s is who ill at the very stepfather IDS Hospital Mrs Melba Pingree and daughters Ann and Judy of Salt Lake City Mrs Otto Nye and daughter Barbara of Ogden and Mrs Glen Baron of Brigham City visited relatives her Friday of Capener SON— Busenbark had the pleasure Friday evening of talking with her son Grant who is serving with the local Guard unit in Korea Grant on a leava in Japan called his wife in Brigham City and was able to speak to his mother also Salt Lake City spent the weekstressed at Orien- end with their parents Mr & Mrs contrast to the A D Capener with Dorothy roughness at the of Girl Scouts other directors Podmore Mr ones is coming to Brigham every Monstates that according to the code day to teach scouting to the Inat the Hong dian girls of sportsmanship Kong track “To win the race is Mr & Mrs M L Nielson visited not enough the race must be won squarely Thus jockeys re- Thursday with their son Marcel vvho is at the Veteran’s fuse to move into an opening beHospital tween horses or a pock?t on the a Salt Lake ity rail until they are absolutely ceris not tain that another boy is in angling for the same position” He continues: “Such an American trick as slyly rapping an opthe nose smartly across posing with one's slick under the preone’s mount tense of goading is definitely into renewed vigor frowned upon Boys who grab fast tail of a notoriously the starting animal at the beginning of a race or who hook their heels anianother the into stirrups of mal to set it off stride in a close finish are regarded as belonging breed of to a rather coarse bounders and are not permitted on the track" Mr Podmore Since departed for overseas service I have sorely missed his exuberant presence when the racing season came but as his present letter makes clear he has abundantly put his time to good use and at the end of his present tour of duty he should be able to present to the world some new and imon these sigportant information nificant matters he has been investigating WITH Mrs Peterson Mr & Mrs Harold entertained a group of friends Fiiday evening to visit with their son Jerry who has just returned from Korea The evening was largely spent catching up with the Present were news from Korea Mr A Mrs S W Capener and Connie Mr & Mrs Mordaughter ris Rhodes and daughter LaRee Mr & Mrs J L Carter Mr A Mrs Mrs W L Mr Sterling Huish Larson Mr & Mrs Orvil Nish Mr & Mrs F L Nye and Mr A Mrs L W Manning Light refreshments were served Mrs M L Nielson Mrs L W Manning and Mrs E J Holmgren visited Monday evening with Mrs V W Johns there” Decorum tal tracks wholesome 1951 ANNOUNCED The social science lesson will given by Mrs R Evan Gee the regular meeting of the Garland Second Ward Relief Society next Wednesday at 2 pm it is announced by the officers All women of the ward are invited to attend Garland First Ward Relief Sothat announces ciety presidency Tuesday meeting will commence at 2 00 pm with Marian the social science Kirby giving lesson All ward members are Invited There will to be in attendance be a nursery mext PETERSONS 19 OCTOBER LESSON CLASS REMINDER SOCIETY RELIEF Mr & Mrs Don Koford the weekend in Fillmore spent Announcement We wish to announce that we have purchased the Alta and the Apartments property con- nected with them and that the apartments Clean Attractive Are MR Heated Available Now Apartments for AND MRS F L Telephone are and redecorated remodeled being completely Rental RASICOT or Call at the Apartments 143-- Jo L Mr A Mrs Wm J Culllmore Mr ft Mrs L W Manning attended a session at the Logan Temple Wednesday evening and of Elwood Winters and son John Salt Lake City visited with & Mrs O L Winters Sunday Mr visited from Mrs Grace Haws Friday until Monday in Ogden at the home of her son Austin and attended the Civic Music concert drvtik 6jby there Mrs Frank guests of Mrs Gephart Sunday sacrament meeting the evening Mr & dinner ed in Peck were & Mrs and attendat Fielding TIME PROVED -- POl"JER&2& Mrs A R Capener and Mr A Val Bone returned Monday from San Francisco evening where they had visited several Mrs AUTOMATIC CHEVROLET if TRANSMISSION days VALUES! 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