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Show A Friday, October 5, 1945 JJTAH VALLEY NEWS SCERA CHATTER For This NdThat Paramount has 7.00- This means that those boen one of the major produc- who desire to take advantage of ing companies in Hollywood. the matinee rates must buy their 'Without doubt it Is the company tickets before 7:00. that has made some of the most As wc have announced in Ihe outstanding pictures of all times. For their anniversary picture past so we shall announce now. made INCF.NDIAHY they Hie policy of Sicra lias been and BLONDE filme d in Technicolor. will continue in be to bring only It is entertainment deluxe- It the very bi- -t of all the pictures is more than Betty Ilutton, produced. During the month of Arturo de Cordova, Barry Fitz- O; tuber there is not a single B gerald, the picture is filled with or C grade picture scheduled an outstanding cast and more All lop Grade A pictures than the cast there is the fine the best from 8 of the 50 years - repre-M-nliu- story, the beautiful color. Old big companies producing g In and young, everyone will enjoy Hollywood. Add to this the every minute of this, musical coinfort of the seats, the cleanl comedy drama! It was made as liness of the place, the r an tonic. cleanly on the screen arid sound. It is understandable As you no doubt have been easy to understand why people notified the shows are starting travel front all parts of the counone half hour early. Doors open ty in order to see a show at at 6:30 and the show starts at Scera. By Ethyl -- N- - Hair ITS QUAINT Son: Received your letter, and the the one picture.-- of Germany: wiih an old man and oxen and a hind of hay, you standing at ho lefi; I seem to detect a low of prill- - hi just being an American." If we were to turn track (be agfs nt time, to the early L'lali iiniieer era, no doubt the picture would blend perfectly but more than a century has elapsed, it seems that in many My Ih-a- r ; cant his daddy come home, and to console himself lie said, "Oh, W-- U my daddy will be home for Christmas You ask about the employment situation in Utah, as yet wc-- have work for all that wish In wmk, but the West is having growing pains again, for Geneva, Utah's war time baby took it on the chin when the Navy cancelled a 50,000 ton steel nriier, which meant $200,000,000 or about 00 percent of its orders. The operators have kept 3000 employees on the pay roll, just trying to see what can be done, but today the picture looks plenty gloomy. It happened Sunday, wc are now sleeping an hour longer, cxitp-tioou- anti-wa- ImStA SCEEA 1st Show at UTAH OREM Doors open at 6:30 7:00 2nd Show at 8:15 Friday and Saturday Oct. INCENDIARY 5-- 6 BLONDE Batty Hutton and Arturo da Cordova Fast moving top notch entertainment that will please all types of audiences A comedy drama with music, filmed in Technicolor! and The Reachnut" News 'artoon October Saturday Malinaa 1:30 TROUBLE CHASERS A hilarious comedy with Billy Gilbert 6 and The Mayor's Husband Comedy "Russian Rhapsody Cartoon The Beaehnut Cartoon Chapter 10 HIE BLACK ARROW Monday and Tuesday AFFAIRS Oct. 8-- 9 OF SUSAN Joan Fontaina - Gaorga Brant - Dannia O'Kaafa A highly romantic tale filled with hllurily from start to finish! apj ii Ski for Two Cartoon Pathe News y. . Wednesday and Thursday IT'S A Oct. 10-1- 1 PLEASURE Sonja Hania Michaal O'Shaa - Bill Johnaon delight! Filmed in Technicolor! The tire family will enjoy this delightful story! An eye-fillin- g ways Germany clings to the old way. and America rushes on to tlie new. "It has been said, there are two kinds of a fool; "this is nld, therefor it is good, the oilier says This is new, then-fu- r it is belter". I see by another letter that you have been swimming in the Danube River, and that you was the grand old melody of the Blue Danube Waltz and as you static, the Danube River Is not so pretty as the I'mvo River, I am wondering if it wusn't u touch of homesickness, I was thinking about the German Prisoners, that helped hnrvesl our peach crop, (and if they made such comparisons.) You mention the fact that you have nut seen a Ixitlitub since you wen in Germany, (the old country) Well, a bathtub does not mean so much In your little son. Max when I give him his hath, his eat and pouch have to be bathed too, and they make as mueh fuss as lie does. It was Maxes birthday Sunday, four years old he was heart broken that his daddy wasn't here to help him make a wish, and blw out the candles on his birthday cake, and as he says, now the war is over why which will help a lot with winter right around the corner, and f'a.vs shorter. A little at a time wc are reluming to peace time activities. I see by the papers that Gen-erPatten is on the carpet ugain, that means tin army is having troubles. the best way to get along with trouble is to face the issue, and then give them a little wholesome neglect. Well, son. life has two ends one has already been used lixik well to the other. You say that even in Germany you have found a kind old lady, my dear, kindness is a language which the deaf can hear, and the blind can see; one does not need to understand a language to see what is in the heart, fur any nation, any person, kindness Is a universal language. Your wife Is working to pay off some of the expenses, for she wishes you to have a fresh start when you come home. She lias been so lonesome these last years and the time does drag, just waiting for you to come home, so I say work has been a Godsend for these confused, lonesome war wives. We are plan ning and waiting for you to come home. Love, From Mother. ul en- end SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY, MILK With a minute army and police force, the tiny Grand Duchy of Luxembourg was unable to defend itself when the Germans overran it on May 10, 1040. The German policy with respect to Luxembourg, was to treat the small, historically independent country as if it were a part of the Third Reich. A concentrated effort was made to GermanGerman was ize the people. made the official language; the constitution was declared void and the Diet and Council of State abolished. The curricula of the schools were changed to conform with Nazi standards and all religious instruction was eliminated. But immediately were not the Luxembourgcrs caught unprepared and the Duches and government were able to escape to carry on the struggle from exile. The prei war population of Luxembourg was 301,000. At least 30,000 of the citizens were forced by the Germans to leave their homeland. Many of these were arrested and sent to concentration ramps. A writer in the Christian Science Monitor tells, in a very few words the whole story of juvenile delinquency. He says: Juvenile delinquency is nothing more than the fruit which has grown from the seeds of parent delinquency, religious delinquency, education delinquency, judiciary delinquency, and muniNow take cipal delinquency. that to heart all you parents, you church people, you teachers, you policemen and sheriffs, you judges and you city, county and state officials. While we are struggling towards the building of a peaceful and secure future we are faced with innumerable problems: the problem of extinguish hatreds ing the and animosities; the problems of liquidating a national debt of well over 300 billion dollars, while at the time maintaining our existing standards of living: d helping to rebuild a and devastated world: the problem of providing Jobs for ap0,000,000 men and proximately women who will desire them, and must have them at satisfactory wages: the problem of crime end Juvenile delinquency: the problem of dishonesty, profiteering and exploiting of man by man, the problem of drunkenness. and the problem of social disease and degeneracy, which In this country has reache ed an high. There are two things about which one should not worry that which cannot be helped, and that which can be. $ Steady Jobs MINERS AND MUCKERS PROVO Atnu C. HATCH VINEYARD The opening meeting for the Relief society will be held Tues-daafternoon at the home of Mrs. Milton Iloldaway. Mrs. Celestia Taylor will read the book, "Green Pastures and the visiting teachers will make their report. All women of the ward are invited to attend. The Boy Leadership group met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Monson Wednesday evey Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Stcc of Glendale. California, spent the weekend with his sons family. Mrs. C. Wilford Larsen. Bishop Larsen is in southern Utah at the present time, looking after his QUALITY VALLEY MORTUARY PHOTOS Radiant Roast mF &LW&P R ICESXK.VK RYiDAYiS FLOUR 10 lb. Gold Medal. Kitchen bag 55c tested. Cake Flour 26c Swansdown. For lighter fluffier cakes Baby Foods Gerbers. 19c The all purpose baby food. Pancake Flour Aunt Jemima. 2K cakes. for 3 lb. . . .s 26c Makes light, fluffy pkg. Tuna Fish 43c Fancy whole white meat. iGs. Wheathearts 21c 20 toasted whole germ Sperry. Its CORN 2 12 oz. for 27c Shredded Wheat, 11c Macaroni-Spaghet- ti 16c NBC. pkg, Globe A-- l. 16 oz. 2 for 9c Cleanser, IGA Post Toasties ... 9c 23c Ige. pkg. Lux Flakes ... 23c Purex qts. 15c Drages Fine Foods lb. .. 32 Fruit Cocktail 33c Sacramento. Ready to use of waste. 2V2S. not a bit Noodles Egg 16 oz. Globe 27c Baking Powder 16c A-- l. Double action. Found. Calumet. TEAS 2 for 27c Royal Guest. Tender, sweet, 3 sieve. No. 2 can. pkg. 9c PEP, Kelloggs Eat your pep and have it too. Tomato Juice Rich 19c ir Vitamin C. 46 oz. Bice Krispies 12c Kelloggs. They snap, crackle and pop Meats Leg of Lamb lb. 35c Pot Roast of Beef lb. 27c A. Grade A grade Sirloin Steak lb. 39c Lamb Stew Ib. 18c A. Grade Grade A Orem 1. 0. A. r Opposite Scera h Canyon Road & State Highway rn&im mrn wn , toMliifcfci war-ravage- ning. A social was heVd following the business meeting and were served. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph II. Clegg and family, Mr. and Mrs. Clement Dailey and Bina Clegg visited with their aged aunt, Mrs. Janet McMullin at her home in Heber, Sunday. Mrs. Lenord Madsen and daughter Kathleen arc spending a week at Alta. Wyoming, with her sister Mrs. Etha B. Bohl and family. Mrs. Jesse Sumsion is attending conference in Salt Lake. The officers and teachers of the MI. A. held a business meeting. followed with a social at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joy O, Clegg, Tuesday evening. Plans were made for the opening social to be held next Tuesday evening in the ward hall. All Mutual members are cordially invited to attend. United Staten Smelting, Refining and Mining Company offers jobs with a splendid post war future at its mine In the Bingham District.. Good wages and working conditions. Family housing or board and room is available at I .ark and Bingham. Apply at Mine offices located in Idirk and Bingham, or 1102 New house Bldg, Salt Lake, or see Company representative at U.S.E.S lrovo, Utah. - MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE g CARLOAD SALE SERVICE 390 Tall cans, 4 for Popular Brands Windsor Ward 30th turkeys. ) n r all-tim- World Without Borders Fcaturctte Mr. Chim Goes to oncy Island Personoditle Bathe News FOR 300 680 CIUSCO, 3 lbs. OCTOBER 6, 1945 Anniversary ! r-T-i- I Vv- -j acsaEJi Oct. 9, 10, 1945 At Windsor Ward Church Grounds Open Air Barbecue Oct. 9, - 7 p. m, An excellent program has been arranged to follow mediately after Barbecue. OCT. 10 -- - im- r l6 Commencing at 10 a.m. Saddle Horse Judging and Horse Pulling Contests. All weights. Ur 2:00 P. M. Parade Calf Riding and Roping. Horse Riding Wild Cow Milking Contest Pony Potato Race. Orem Riding Club will put on a performance. Irire for Banquet on evening of October 9th, will be $2.50. All Other Entertainments are Free. Contributions will be gratefully received on the grounds. All proceeds goes for the benefit of the New Recreation Hall building fund- COME AND MEET YOUR FRIENDS I 41 LKROY KPAX1SH FORK WIL R. BK PAY SOX WALTER M. R1GIIT WHSMH PHOXH 7S PHOHH 19 PILISBURY MILLS aiNNIAPOlll, COMPLETE RADIO SERVICE Inc. MINNISOfA RALPH'S RADIO AND APPLIANCE Ualv. At. Phono 111 Tho Homo of Guarani sod Service 13 No I iiiiWJBB1 : Tr'it&r.-X- , |