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Show Edna Mary . yaara, died at in la Sunday evening after a lingerShe contracted Influing lllneae. enza a month ago and It developed FRIDAY SATURDAY Into arpti'lrinu. March I lilt ami I.lili Mias Redmond wav born on Apr!, 16, 1608, at Eureka, a daughter of ROGERS ( 'iingtr that Edward W. and Mary Harrison Red ROAD, mond, and all her life had hern drama painfully realistic kpcnl In thin dly where alie received whites life of Hrnong the poor In and the her eduratiun grade high, DENNIS MORGAN for been running hud Ncliool. For aeveral yeure she that has JAMES CRAIG Broadon served Sit llbrurlun at the Tliith RkO KAUlO and years years High School where ahu wan exm-un-llias reuched the screen way, I Only H plcturm out of Him ut liked by both officiate nr been consiTill la "no iMIng or dentil. She wav a devout member at lust. Theres a lliciii. Don't iiilaa h! derable speculation about of the I lot rhurh and nclive In branrhcH of (he urganlratlnn. what would be left of it when Gluiter ItuK'ti wou tin ncuih'iii.t Her pausing la regrettable. award fur the year 1010 for lu-- r art it became a picture, since practicaltwo ly all of it iii highly cenaorable. Surviving are her parent... lug In I lila picture. brother! and a sister, John W. Red Well, just about nothing got by. Moat of the sizzling dialogue of ni'ind of the Hulled Stales Navy In SUNDAY - MONDAY K. Wllford the original version was omitted, of riilladelphla, I'a.. Marrh Itltli and !7lh and Mian Grace llediiiiiiin, o' course. The characters have been inKureka. changed. The result is a rather with ronduct-imovie bo nocuous will Funeral aervirea Friday at I..10 p. in. In the Kuri-k- a ful camera shots. I.IJS ward chapel and burial will be In llio I'rovo cemetery. Dennis Morgan aays that the only time he was ever broke, hungry and . desperate was the 4 day he became a NJiElSON DIKY STATE HEALTH R LIOIlT movie 4 4 NOEL COWARD'S who V star. Morgan, 44with is Reports from local health officer;1 Merle Oberon in cent to the L'tah State Uoard of Warner Bros. "AfHealth for the past week ahuw a tofectionately Yours," tal of 46C cases of communicable was discovered by diseases, sn Increase of 66 cases ov-- , Mary Garden when er the previous week and S48 rases, he sang "Don Juan" PHOTOGRAPHED IN TECHNICOLOR fewer than for the same week In' to her "Carmen. DlnctmJ hr W. S. VAN DYRE II 1940. She called the attenThe cases of whooping cough tion of movie scouts MATINEE KCXDAY 8 I'. M. allowed a sharp Increase of 84 cases to the handsome m compared with 14 the previous and popular young singer. ONLY TUESDAY week. "I signed at a good salary and Ten cases of pneumonia were re- thought l'was sitting on top of tha March IHlb ported ss compared with S3 In the world," ho said. "Instead, I found tame week for 1840. myself, broke and hungry, sitting out p One case of typhoid fever was re- In the desert In a broken-dow- n v. He didn't understand that ported from Salt Lake City and one fiom Sanpete county. The probable a yearly movla contract provides sources of Infection of these twoj for a layoff without pay. Ha cases are being Investigated but at bought an ancient auto and headed the present time have not been de-- j West. But his layoff period came first. Urmined. One case of diphtheria waa report j Ilargaln Hhow The days of the glorified bathtub ed from Salt Lake county. The Is an adult. 81 yearn of age.' are back. In Ziegfeld Girl" Lana patient WEDNESDAY -- THURSDAY Other diseases reported were as Turner, as one of Miircli Itltli auil 201 It follows. Chickenpox 12u. influenxa the glorified show8, muasles 35, Germau measles 76. girls, steps into a marble tub wearing mumps 82. scarlet fever 6, gonorrher jewelry, includsore throa hea 20, 7, seplir syphilis 6ital ing earrings and a nmoehlc I. 6, and dysentery The elate board of health urges tiara, and apparentkl at the present time thu ell citizen ly nothing else. Though the of tht state who Intend to spend considerable time In the mountains ORRESPONDENTi during the spring and early summer of the Annaepisode Held will milk bath not Rockv be Inoculated months against be used, the scene QJ23D43L Mountain spotted fever. The pres with Lana ia based ent outlook suggests nn early spring on an actual occure which also means the early appear-rincwhen a slightly tipsy Follies rence, of the wood tick which Is reGirl stepped out of her bathrobe and of the transmission for sponsible into the tub wearing her hat and jewthis disease. els. But when Miss Turner slips out It Is suggested (hat all those who of the bathrobe theres a flesh coldesire to be Immunlxed to visit their ored suit on her, as well as bathing family physicians who will do this the jewels. work for them. Vaccine may be secured from the health board at Sab What kind of noise does a planet Lake. make when it explodes? That's in seetlo:h far Physicians outlying what a group uf serious-minde- d men should apply for vaccine directly to in Miami, Fla., want to know. the V. 8. Public Health Laboratory bringing Superman" to the at Hamilton, Montana. There la no They're screen at the Fleischer Studios, rhnrge for this varrtne. and in one of the opening scenes a planet explodes only Superman" Max Call 86 to 228 for fire or an'omn in a rocket ship, escapes. Try Your Luck nn Thursday Fleischer thinks it ought to be very, C. K. Rife. Mlo Inaurence. very loud; Dave Fleischer thinks it ought to be a combination of heavy gunfire, earthquake and an apple breaking in two, much multiplied. Unless somebody thinks up something more satisfactory, the apple wins. THEATRE. ENTERPRISES wrrT Vtm? it Mia itockhol vur-iou- Ited-liiiin- pit1 itit w Give the lighting in Yaw Check Hone This you see lint you see seven, then out t tbeu you find ,ix tow. your eyes plyiS S d AUONAU) t. h llo: SaiIk nm m In cvaVwfa tttti va aifoP As Mwlaf M la 1m) MHOfk ihwI ggMae ia n I. Npeet m Sm lui bulk mt Wkli Itm vkum fn SI 4. A el haw n Sh khk wmS letaeded iM jm; ndatloo. niqai MR n h ga il Improi Bate tb it fear tb T Lit 1 kaaS with nnat he hvM the WHk amt Ik Xfki Murrnf t. I MMh Lap. at Mt 1 wkkh Mb Itirailut -- P ? ia kpkie with T Uacwativs priadpMf T. ach lanp at R wbal Hebliae KhM S, I mm giT ya RMdhtUly in vary rnkf pwpmT I p, daa't, a MBMpta, kih lamp arauaS wkm m Ml I pier MtSv f 0 Wn iRProvt Irta yoar YOUR DEALER OR WJITAH ; POWER & LIGHT CO. if ceasi! hit kr sf a lari lhiaa. irihode, I mini eN low ltd reeat irdty of COM I'A NY dee wl la la n natal lid Ei "Tht ( was devel I m am tha ai the Ch CHRISTIAN SCIENCE goring MHBd III, IDd Ity Gavin Y. Allen. C.S.R. of TunnilA, CnnoiU. Uxdn Lcctu-- n Kiillileil Scieni-e- : 1 Iili-T- i I'eutv." Wehi-- r Cnll-K- o Inthe Tin Truth AImiui Inslin is, 2U.. Jifi-rsi- iu IWilDg it itcoa the PI .v rth. l Sunday, Maivli Itilli, at .T n'clmk. Sal. lake Lecture Li, tilled 'tlirl 'nn Hclmr: Tl: Sell-lir- dra u meat! of Quart In Church Kdirice, 332 K 3id A. Motiihi), March 17. tttll, H.ftil ,. n.. This lecture will he broadcast ov' er Kl'TA on I300 K ' YOU FEEL LIKE A MILLION WHEN fOU ASA nf thu Hoard of Lccturc-shlof the Mother t'hur-h- . The First Church of Christ. Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts, fir' public Is rnrdb.lly Invled i p !TFlciT li BOURBON omitil FOR uaker lb (. Member In (ha udard Government." ' add Chief FREE LECTURES ON tlnlMiun add for ITS Konred Ice of tl , First Churches of ClicNt, Scicnti ;s. of Sell. City Mini 0tle:.,l i.iinouii.s- - GinI anil Man b hick, PLANTS. Immediate expenditure of approx iinatelv $83,000 for linpruvemen. and maintenance at the Jordan and Orem steam generating plants of the L'tah Power and I.ivht Co. hat been announced. Steadily Increasing demand Empower necessitates the erpansiun. it la reported ifflESaB year (Mi cot profit I 44 much-publicize- d h kick hxv Ja-lo- ! BOV ad M Da AT Of r imf ( fron refit M kiR. niUrttaav nat N l MMt Sy w laapa m. M flf tw'aN r wifi HI skeni. RWhel Aeien warn a yvu hU m a ymar L Electricity. I'TAIt POWER DO tilled an sated UmI Light-Bette- IMPROVE T The IflNSl IvAleJ BfM el nUlvt, Uu wik iVvr r Sight lamps New Better of light amount the proper give you and the proper kind of light for easy and see these new seeing. Drop in less than ever to buy which cost lamps, and but little to operate with Cheap I b 1. i plutlf whvra Lighting, too, i not alwaVhat. feel that Kerns. Oftentimes, you may for easy eemg have light enough you is only to find out thatUie light sufficient when an actual comparison is made with proper light. d t asn TM WHISKEY 1V41. TNI 818 flag a PintS4 y Rliera M II I d and Pint nhr a wird THIS WHISKEY IS 4 YEAU QHAKtl ; thli eyragri tlUhlT, UVIIKfUli, I 1111 krea "Rtfan audit I thah ;i prop yrer ihraatli it ill SB thli Tha Lurene Tuttle has played, to date, 2,000 different radio roles; she's so much in demand that she dashes from one rehearsal directly to another. Here's her formula for success Master your own art; keep your mind open to suggestions never think you're too good to learn from others. That may be respon-eibl- e for the fact that shes gone on and un, when so many radio atari rise to the top quickly, and then sink out of eight even faster than they rose. Lurene puts ever a role with her voice alone; doesn't rely on gestures, make-u- p er costumes. Paul Schubert Relax as you travel . . . read, write, move about, enjoy superb comfort regardless of the weather . . . avoid highway hazards . . . please your appetite with delicious Din all at low cost on a modern, smooth-rkiin- g ing Car meals Union Pacific train! Choice of accommodations. Convenient schedules. Courteous service by trained personnel including Registered ... Nurse-Stewardes- I). Mt KI'IIY, Air nl s. Iliniu 1, Kurrka. I'uli expert for the Mutual chain because he plays the accordion. Mrs. Schubert has a nice voice, and when she auditioned fur the chain some time ago he went along and played the accordion for her as an accompaniment. That interested him in radio. A couple of months later he phoned the man who'd handled the audition. "Do you remember me-t- he man who played .the accordion?" he asked and made an appointment for an interview. The appointment revealed his extensive study and writing experience in connection with naval affaire and presto! he was aigned up immediately. ODDS, dAD EADS KirhurJ 4rmeai Roger Pryor few their eas other day or Penm mmuu'i "iww Ihie"; Artm operetee hit ess and rhool, Pryor recently became the fir Mid) awed lemhng men to get ctmtmrr. eiai Nbs , . . .Marie Blake, Jranrile .War. tale in ""T' Draft. .!' ? Caught m uar Bah Hopa and Dorothy .amour ...Jean Cabin. (At anwui French irreen Mar, A. a contract with Kih Century. J Mad hi . . . "Brady for Romance" i, being tpeeJcd urn m thm it mill bo complete,! Arorr the tor, Deanna Du, bin. morriey l eughn IW III I CAeUUreyntdm ia naval w voi y In kick th In accordance with Section 57-7-64- X1 Chapter 48, laws of Utah, 1935, a three months period March 15th to June 15th, 1941 Has been designated for inspection and adjustment by Official Inspection Stations of brakes, lighting steer- equipment, ing mechanisms, horns, mirrors, windshield wipers, and other equipment on all resident owned motor vehicles, trailers and semitrailers it the State of Utah. Stilt Rond Commission Hammond, Chairman iM. 3 |