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Show Friday, December 28, 1915 UTAH VALLEY NEWS f SCJEI& With Our Service Boys & GirlsiSTATISTICS A orem -- utah Dour open at t:30 1st Shew at 7 uo 2nd Show al a IS Thcr. - FrL - Sat. Dec. CHRISMS 111 27-28-- CONNECTICUT pit;... an! It. .it will appeal to tru: ti.:..i-!- t'i- - w. and California Here We Ant ft l. Sport Iictl in Color This is America Airline to Kuryahire latest issue. ! l,o" 1:30 and "Carnival Courage" Cartoon "Lam in a Jam" Cartoon "Birdio and tha Beast" Cartoon "Hit with a Mist" Comady Chapter 7 PURPLE MONSTER serial , Tue. Dec. 31 - - Wed. WEEKEND Jan. 1-- - rathe News New Year's Day show begins at runs 3 p.m. and DECEMBER 31 MONDAY Years Eve Midnight Show! New MEXICANA Caps Horns Serpentine Noisemakcrs! Constance Moore and Tito Guizar A premier run in Utah County I A delightful musical comedy ! JastLcry i) 31 FOR MEN NOW IN THE ARMY TO RETAIN THEIR PRESENT GRADES PedigreedFruitTrees BY Propogated from the best bearing strains in Utah County Complete Line of Nursery Stock Provo. Utah NURSERY Phone 011-R- 1 Residence; OF THE NEW ENLISTMENT PROGNAM HIGHLIGHTS grade. Men honorably tnlittmMits parmlttad far ( aow in Army with 6 months Barries ) Eniistmsnt as from 17 to 54 yams lusivs, aacopf for ama no in Army, who may nsnlisc at soy asm at snihs 3. Man manliating ratals pr U thsy nmliat within 20 days altar disrharga and balors Ftbraary 1, IMi 4. Tha Iwst pay seals, medical cant food. quartan and clothing in Army history. L An Inrrssss in tho tsmilistmsnl bonus to ISO far oach yaar of arm ssrvhs sines such boaus was last paid, or ainro tart an try into writs 5. Up to 90 days Mid furlough, da-a- n lantth of tarries, with fur- -' psndi tush paid to boms and rotonq I In Army who anliot. 7. A 30-da- y furlough rrrry year at fidl 1. dis- discharge, provided they reenlist before February 1, 1946. i !! Theres a long list of attractive reenlistnient privileges in the new Armed Forces Voluntary Recruitment Act of The ability to keep your present grade is only one of them, but 19-15- . thii privilege expires on 31. January There are plenty of other PHONES 080-J- 5 Office Hours: 9 to 12 2 lo 5 Sundays and Evenings by Appointment '! reasons why many thousands of men have enlisted, and more thousands are enlisting every day. You'll certainly want to know all of the opportunities open to yon. If you'll read them carefully, you'll know why a job in the new peacetime Regular Army ia beiing regarded today as T1 Job in the World." PAY PM Enlistmsats for ltt, I I pn sa A Maitarln-au- t pay (baaad wpsn Istifth of aarviea) to all toan who an diachartsd to raanlita- 9. Option to mtirs at half pay far Ufa of tar 20 yaara aarxira increasing to three quartan pay altar 30 yraf an All previous active fadoral military aarviea round toaraid istiromsnl. 10. Bonsto wndar tbs QI BUI of rhs, Rights. 11. Family allowance for tho tom af anlletmsat far dependent of naan who anliit befon July 1, 1946: 12. Opportunity to learn one ar atom of 200 skills and Credos. 13. Choirs af branch of arnica and avacaaaahantar in thaAbj Omnad ar k MON - k QUALITY TKO ITIBIMINT meet the problems of tomorrow. Our hope for you is that the New Year will bring no problems you cannot readily solve, and that all will be smooth sailing. May your mind be brighter, your, heart be lighter, and the road ahead easierl This is our wish for you this New Year of 1946. HAPPY NEW YEAR TO All MITCHELL Psora 491 South 2nd West INSURANCE LOANS and REAL ESTATE RAY E. JMjriwrfi Second Weal RALPHS RADIO AND APPLIANCE 93 No. Uaiv. Ava. Phone 111 Tha Home af Guaranteed Service DR. ARTHUR VANCE Phone North Provo. Utah 153-- J BBS WRECKER SERVICE WISH PHONE: PROVO 055J4 OREM MOTOR CO NEV FOR... ;jk PAINTING AND PAPER HANGING SEE cleve McDonald 4S6 Emery I loverly Place Phone 080-J-1-- ; 2 TIRE REPAIRING VULCANIZING Liberty has come down s long, hard and y winding road since the Minute Man of times pledged his life to guard it, but the torch of liberty still burns brightly in this broad land of ours. 'Ar Orem Revo-lutionar- As we enter upon the New Year 1946 we wish for all our friends the manifold blessings which can only be enjoyed by free men. May this little greeting form another link in our friendship a friendship upon which we have so firmly relied in the past and to which we look forward so hopefully now. BATTERIES Stag Mft (b) 90ft if 19 4.x LEROl JOHNSON Al'IU C. HATCH WIL K. JEX rilONK l PANISa FORK PATRON WALTER M. R1GBT PHOXE 107 FftOYO Stall Beth FINE TAILORING 8UITB and COATS at $25 up ALTERING REPAIRING REMODELING and happiness of the Yule season we gain strength and fortitude to Tachaical MORTUARY rnoxK TAILORING LadM and Fled, lodfhq. fJKf la larreass STaanaf VALLEY Blue and Cream Enamel Combination Coal and Gas Ramgo with Water Jacket Also SO Gallon Tank. PHONE 1307 Provo 258 N. 2nd E. MOMTMtV MONTH-KNLIS- MEN SERVICE SALE FrOM the joy VETERINARIAN Men now in the Army who n-e- n lift before February I will be reenlisted in thrift present days after discharge in tha grade they held at the lima of OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN & SURGEON OREM BkH Phatmacy Building C.lico: FOR REENLISTING... charged can reenlist within 20 I)R. FORD A. ClIENEY 068-J- 2 Nsw Electrolux Vseuum Closners new svsilablo ELECTROLUX CORPORATION 262 East 2nd South Phono 485 Provo. Utah 158 West 3rd Guaranteed true to name and Free from disease. IL 1, ISox 50fi Hair-Wilso- COMPLETE RADIO SERVICE THE LAST DAY FARM Girl, to Charles A. and Wanda Muhlestein Smith, Wed. Girl, to Jess and Ruby Saturday night. Girl, to Ernest G. and Helpn Benson Christen, Monday, Boy, to William A. and Wanda Davis Smith, Sunday, Girl, to Robert E. and Geraldine Steedman Halladay, Sun. Boy. to James R. and Rowena Mettess Vasey, Friday, Boy, to Francis L- - and Gladys Hardy Steele, Friday, all at the Utah Valley hospital. Girl, to Spence and Helen Smith Wolsey, Saturday, Boy, to Daniel and Lola Sehaugaard Taylor, Monday at Maud Park Home. Boy, to Earl W. and Ruth Sidwell Mecham. Ileber City hospital, Friday, Dec. 18. Office: 79 South. Ruth Terry and Robert Livingston A carload of lauglia, love and melody! Admission 50c Doors open 11:30 HOLLOW 26. FRED TELL IT TO A STAR V.iLDiVOOD Girl, to Ben and Fern Knutson Zobcll, Wednesday, Dec. 1-- 2 Lana Turner - Ginger Roger end Walter Pidgeon An intensely interesting, thoroughly entertaining dramatic story! Van Johnson Ivrri Pyne. arrived f.Virdny - THE WALDORF AT i -- ai it. it u ; s , A lull length feature of the cartoon characters filmed in Technicolor! Mon. - VaV: T. Pyne, ron of Mr. 'i-- s evi'tiimf from whero hp 'ins n 'I'a. d after serving two ar-- l ' 'J-f yr inon'hs as dental ' I'ldrian in thp Medical corps ri Ataskn. Cpl. Pvtip Joined j M e p'erves three years ago. j and crv-- i four mon'hs In Tex- before i.'fiing to Alaska. Farm Uv met thi young man !n Salt I.ake City. HOLIDAY LEAVES ENJOYED Dfiiudas Hawkins of the MerJack Jones, son of D. henry chant Marines, is home on leave Jones of Edgemont. arrived Satwith his wife, Mary Lou Hard- urday night in Salt Lake Cny. ing and baby. He is the son of for a holiday leave from MerMr. and Mrs- Ray E. Hawkins. chant marine service. His folks met him in Salt Lake City. Acel D. Smith, seaman, Cpl. Vera Conder of the WAC Orem. Utah, is serving on the USS West Virginia, which has of Shepherd Field, Texas, and been changed from a fighting! Lt. Florence Erickson of Burk-le- y Field. Colorado, are unending hip to a passenger liner in the Navys program to speed service- a furlough with Mis Condera men home. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Conder of Olmsted. They will T. N. Salisbury, TM 3C, son return to their stations on Janof Mrs. Josephine Salisbury, of uary 4. Orem, is on his way home, acDarrell Salisbury of the US cording to word from Pearl Harbor, where the USS Sara-tor- n Navy is spending a holiday leave left on December 13. He with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. will receive his discharge at the Orian Salisbury at Olmsted. nearest separation center. HOME AGAIN First Sergeant Ferris Shaw, Paul Larsen of the Merchant Marines is here to spend the i husband of Elaine Nielsen Shaw holidays. He accidently met his of Pleasant View, phoned his brother, S'Sgt. Austin Larsen, wife on Monday from Norfolk, in San FranHsco, Just before West Virginia, that he had Just arrived from Europe, after a 21 leaving for home. day voyage in the most terrible storms In the history of navirgW.K WATTS gation. He reported he is well HFCEIVES ASSIGNMENT and will be home as soon as it Ensign Andrew T. Watts, left, is possible The Shaws have a Wednesday, after spending a hort leave here with his par- 18 month old snn, Ferris Lynn. ents. .Bishop and Mrs. Clayton FOR SALE Watts The young man has 800-lb- . Platform Scales fompleted Port Dreetor school Phono 023J1 at Port Ilucncme. California and W. F, Wiscombe, rathe News Saturday Matinee POSITION AT BYU Oliver R. Smith, now on terminal leave after serving SIS years with the army air corps, has returned to the BYU to instruct in the Journalism department. Capt. Smith has Just returned from Tokyo, where he served with the intelligence department. Previously he had been n Manilla. "BYU raver looked better to me. he declared, "wherever I went I found former BYU students, whose education had been interrupted by the war and who were eager to return and complete their schooling." His wife and two small da ugh ers accompanied Mr. Smith to Provo. . entire BIRTHS Ad- TO RESUME 1 Barbara Stanwyck and Dennis Morgan A family! has been assigned to Manus, miralty Islands. AGAIN C:.r:-!- ; a Day was a happy fur the Jolley family. A fun Warner Jolley re-v- 'l i telephone call from Her l.vi-Seattle, Washington, !.r I e ha I rifely arrived from i .. e and would be home i.r as possible. Thj Jollpy's : ,. young sons. Cpl. T Is the win nf Patriarch Vr. It. It. Jolley of Oiand HOME Iff SargaaiW Stagnant . Pag Borvian, TNI JOB THROUGH U. S. ARMY II umusr isoir nr row Ntasnr a. a Assnr isaurrms svanor ttnvigi forms BRIMHALL BROS. 121 W. 1st N. Provo Phone Orem 200 Shoe Repairing , at A (MEDIAN OF VICTORY" Ain, . 2-- 1 PROVO 106 West Center- Louis Kelsch & Sons Rear of 24 West tartar Bootrvfe ILOWIP RICESIEV KRYjIDftYJi 6. A. |