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Show Page Thursday, ' October '12. EUREKA' REPORTER 6 uc.inuian THEATRE ENTERPRISES Change Announced For Range Program Fast Work Necessary To Get Pheasant Fees Star Dust -- j The (armors of Utah will have to "Ranchers cooperating in the 1940 work fast if they intend to collect jiange Conservation Program will he the fee of 50 cents per pheasant Mfe t0 .aru 70 per cent of their THURSDAY - ONLY from hunters during the season iaQa building allowance through October 12tli which opens on November 5th, ac- - deferred grazing and carrying out cording to announcement from the nupplemeuial pruriici-- such ns feuc j state fish and game office. CHARLIE CHAN jog, eradication of noxious weed. The farmere have failed to group BU(j rodent control," reports Sidney together, up to the present time, and j. Kebeker, chairman of the state file with the game department hunt' AA committee. TREASURE ISLAND Ing areas of a thousand acres each,' provisions of thu program wore- j SIDNEY TOLER law as the by permitting prescribed approved by Secretary Wallace, SepA XMi CwMy fm Rrtw thia charge. Only one area, Uenja- - tember IS. and in general are the! min In Utah county, has complied ,sni aa khi year. Payments willj with the law In designing a thousand FRIDAY - SATURDAY made for carrying out practices. acre aectlon and filing notice of the up t tn estt mated allowance, which 14th tkiolier 13tli same with the game department. ia determined by the grazing capa- In order to charge SO cents a bird city and size of the ranch. the law provldea that there must he, where the raiu-- wus small or had an arrangement by the farmers for a low grazing rapacity the amount setting aside no leas than 1000 acrea .J0f range building allowance was-of- -. Thla has to he followed by applies ten Inadequate to encourage ranch- lion for a license to the game com- - era to undertake Improvements on IN flCHNICOLOl mission and posting ot areas as pre-- j n,er raUge. In the new program a scribed by law. The law gives no provision lisa been Included to for individual farmers toaur a minimum allowance equal to SUNDAY. - MONDAY i collect CO centa for birds shot on jo rents au acre, up to 640 acres. 10th Ortoher Iftlh their lands or even an association of Mr. Nebeker pointed out that water farmers unless they are properly II development Is the most popular, censed. practice in the slate and that It la However, this does not mean that, probably doing the mo-- t good. By, imiRMONhi' hunters are given a free lance. They: providing water holes at strategic HICIET IBONEVI must stay off posted property unless points on the range more uniform, ANDY HARDY given permission by the owner to grazing is being secured and the hunt thereon. In granting permln-- j long trails to water holes Is being GETS SPRING FEVER11 ion the farmer is entitled under done away with, amns MOREY Artificial reseediug, and erosion property law to Impose any reguia- HOLDER ... on users of his land and run-owants he tlons ) CECILIA rARKER-FAcoutrul are also being V MnMNV IMiMil 'oven to the extent of having them Jat reused by the range workers. pay CO cents per bird. To collect Enthusiusm and cooperation in the THE (X)IA)- - (hie It must be In the agreement of. program has Increased steadily and EKIN' Also ItAIXl," featuring the daring III 7.7. the farmer and hunter. There la no next year it Is anticipated that still Tlic most thrilling implied obligation to pay. .' more private ranchers will comply picture of tlie age. with the program. Mr. Nebeker Fame a Handicap Comp-buc- k at Seven Gang 0. fCs Marlene Ily Virginia Val THE public likes Lon IFChaney Jr. in "Of Mice and c t mmz Men" hes going to be one of the happiest young men in HOI severely For he yW00d. hftnj!caDDe(l In trving to carve As the career 10 . .. ne i, son I a famous lamer aver than better pected to be for success be would agC; what a is passing else just somebody . . Wm rBac you have children in school, they are undoubtedly doing home work at night. Are you sure they have the right kind of light to protect their precious eyesight? One school He tried out for the lead In The and Hunchback of Notre Dame, didnt realize how lucky he waa not of to get It unu" ".Y a revival tVmenT the Aim . kie mor ?a , ,, tough . A h f. tbSie child in every five, you know, has defective vision. The percentage Increases with age. anybody ,iw hJve done ve . been a pale carbon Yet he hna the courage to cw,y- - any. parents have really practical what IS good lighting. means That is where our Home lighting Advisors can help. These specialists know Just how muck illumination you should have in every room, Few. Y ff MATINEE SUNDAY 2 P. M. in every part of every room. They measure the light with a little "Light Meter" which tells whether your present lamps are adequate or inadequate and where they should be placed for complete comfort In United States Navy Band To Appear At Provo - some cases, the "Light Meter" has discovered actual waste of current War Causes Curtailment ONLY TUESDAY Citizens of central Utah will have a unique opportunity to hear the na- Of Gold Shipments tion's outstanding musical organizaA report from the Commerce tion when the United 8tates Navy of Washington, I). (., is In partment concerts two Provo, plays 1 that gold shipments to effect the IS MADE Monday, October 16. The band will has practical! United States lb 4 m. school for a at matinee p. play children and an evening performance stopped, the reason being European at 6 p. m. in the Provo tabernacle, war activities. PRESTON FOSTER LYNN BARI OuA imports Tell to $17,263,624 The Provo concerts are the first the week ended September 29. the in Utah in which will the be CltKEI'M" played "PHANTOM One ( hupter smallest for any week since August transcourse of annual fifteenth 11.1 the ltd A IN SHOW Ol'lt lllti' 10c continental concert tour of the Unit- - 12. 1939. Iw Imports, totaling $1,075, WEDNESDAY' - THURSDAY ed State. Navy Band. Lieutenant! about the usual amount Charles Benter, noted conductor, will October IMIli 10lJ and Included $340,353 from Canada lead the band. For many years the United Statea and $589,266 from Mexico. Export totals of the week were Navy Band hue been heard In regular for gold and $404,580 for 22.T27 netover radio national programs works. Its appearance In Provo la by musicians as a notable musical eveut. Its program will In- Once each year,, in Japan, prayer dude music by such famous compos- d bBPBW, by Ill(.h ,d ers a. Wagner. Bach, Llslz and Vic BiWllbl of the prMli tor Herbert. , soothe the souls of the thousand of bullfrogs sacrificed during the year for exporimental purposes. October if of measuring 17ili NEWS AT NIGHT by lamps that are too bright lor their particular use. -- which many people consider one of the greatest There Is no chargo for this servics nor try to get that role mm gave. Lennie we cu he Tda4 bM perfprmanceshfatherveras Lon Jr. ia hoping that, in "Of Mice and Men," take on the path 1 UghUai JUnawi sura I1 fci Mutaf. thatleads to success as ud wiB gladly Ot Xgkl la yum doos it place you under any obligation. Simply telephono for a Homo ah with Ugkl Tklu aunku is Inc piece! yen uadef if ekl&etieu. Lighting Adviser to call. Hollywood wsi all interest when Lillies Gish began making tests for "Triumph Over Pain" 4he prospect la It with of her boing Konald Colman made the town's ,,,ver-regarde- " SEC YOUR DEALER OR .the , days when Lillian went to Italy acreaB xhe White Sister," with a young Engliah actor whod appeared enly on the etage booked to bo her leading man. That engagement put Ronald Co1- - 121 Liquid Gold For Farmers S utlt oonerauLi now i, WORD FOR DETTER AU nd e',S .2 i I j j ! .A v inter- - wwk I I0.11- - copP,r fol- 12 irk-.- ot f ' i In the course of the picture she has a battle with one of the other girls, which makes ons wonder if that fight between Paulette Goddard and Rosalind Russell in "The Wom-- : en has started a cycle. Remember what happened when Jimmy Cagney aquhed a grapefruit in a girl's face! h ... o!mm , rtgnlar. ios-slbl- -she Booklet p" . . . Ann ShniJan is making a perwnal appearance Pmr not le be outdone by Metro' ff7cjafe ceil in uTkr Vomm," employs ' 1 tht' iRvitJMd by Wtiicra Niwippr Vuteo.i It looks at If Marlene Dietrich has decided to be herself; she stays ' around whea shts not la front ef ths cameras, ia "Destry Rides Again," instead of retiring to her dressing room, and tho rest of tho cast has decided that she's really - - nnieltiiiK ,t,t of m a pound f'a Tiuft, Jtichneu, That Make Whiskey Better, Fitter! Read Haw This Mellow Brand Esery Drop Now 3 Years Old Shows Men Real Value of Quality I belief, 8 out of 10 men who actually asm 0H Ionite - And no wonder! 9!. for Old Quaker ia now finer ever I Every drop bow 3 years old I Every drop smooth, mellow, a! f- thu deli-ciou- Every drop ready not only to your taate . . . but give you an entirely newsatisfy idea of the Due value of fine whiskey quality! Sample Old Quaker younelf! See how it will satisfy your search for quality! Buy a bottle of Old Quaker today! & STRAIGHT WHISKEY Ao AwiltSb THIS WHISKiY IS COPK. 11.19. TIIF OI. LAW K t NCMU Em W - lown le the leading corn prodie In tate In the Union, with Illinois Nebraska and Missouri following. ' I" ?ur ! 1939 low of SEARCH, DISCOVERED OLD QUAKER! Templeton, the blind pianist is heard on Monday nights over NBC. After running for years as a play and then being made into a picture, "Abies Irish Rose" may land on the air as a serial, where it will on forever and ever. metal dropped to its r--nti HOW THOUSANDS, IN WHISKEY QUALITY Ths popular program for Alec re -- norld. F.lr .ted pjwIesfcw Charlie Chaplina satire on dictators doesnt sound SO awfully subtle,, if it's really true that in the picture two of them are known as "Adenoid Hinkly and "Gasolini. But, subtle or not, ita sure to be funny. of water, when an adequate supply would havo greatly Increased the farm production of that region. The tunnel which la being driven by the Natioual Tunnel company from Tooel-.- to lilngkam, a dlxtauie of over four miles, has already developed considerable water and la espccted to develop a flow adequate for tho reclaiming of several hundred acre of aeml-ariground adjacent to the town. Thoeo spone soring tho project consider U that tho water will alao attract additional Industrial plants for tho district. They point out that a generous supply of water might attract roll lag sad fabricating plants to that area. Tho mines arc tho best customers of tho farmer. It Is estimated that those directly dependent upon mining pay $15,576,006 for food yearly. Farmers havo long been awaro that whoa tho mines are active sad the minors aro employed, tho domand for tholr products It greatly stimulated, with a favorable reaction- - upon prices When tho mine aro . closed down tbo market la glinted and prices for fruits and vegetables bit bedrock. Thur,lday of the uaiforn higher price came about wilhli s few minutes after actual sale of copper at the 12tt cent level we H cent a pound to centa aald to have changed hands. quainted with her If .he returns to lowln the ar(ion of 0M prodacpr Several producers and iwciUn llo to post quotations after IW failed I c,rcI much' JJ J?"l1bl Baby LeRoy, at the ripe old age of nothing happens, because so of is the time taken anis n the ,lake comeback. up by (He seven, staging until they used to be the infant who nearly nouncer, trying to whip up interest tomers at Join the movement for the higher drove W. C. Fielda mad, remem hi what may take place the next At that rate, Abie's Irish pr,ce ber?) Hes Lonnie LeRoy now, and Roie" could run forever. Uopper has not sold at 12 cwti will make his return In "The Bissince October 6, 1937. except foroM cuit Eater, a story about a bird day early In September when a pi" dog and two small boys. Part of dUM ri,Iw11 ' tf'Ht the picture will be made at the IT,".1 qwl h,lt cancelled thu bird dog triala in Georgia. esrew in mTh U ihi! prime Ignored tk ,,,,u Interests when ihnuld l,p . everybody . . JVnner' Joe cuju y fc-ibas o really funny pkiure in "The On move. On May 8 tills year ths 4 long-awaite- d, Ik'iM- -i the gold, silver, copper, lead and zinc, mine of Utah assist In niie development of another r. jreasuM-TwateIn many seel kina ' of Uio elate mines hsvo developed . a im nlll lea of tho liquid gold which have become of viul importance to Dm agricultural nelfare. Above Is 'a picture of the water , which flows steadily from tho Spiro tunnel ofltio Sliver King Coalition . Mines company at Park City. This water was developed la an olght mile tunnel which has been driven westerly from brlow the town of Park City and ia used to irrigate . j crop In lb rich region below tho j mining rartip. Kaat of Park City in the rich Iteher valley, water developed In the Ontario drainage and transportation tunuel of tho Path Utah ConaulUlated Mines company, la an luipurtant factor in the agricultural wealth of that region. At Tooele, the National Tunnel A Mines company has .launched a project that could be .called a mining ut; M agrlcullur prtdoct. Parts ot TUalv - vsliey hart' long been vlrtuatta-darwan- t due to tho lack lroducin U" - pre-- ' 'Establishment Cents a Pound -- day - , OOURDOri wUh.v" in boosting the metal tb JOm 3 YEARS OLD QUAKFR CO., Kl i, INDIANA |