Show r1 WEDNESDAY JULY 6 EVENING Atmosphere at THE OGDftJ (UTAH) 1953 Anniversary Indicates Peace Is Closer Says Exchange Club Speaker N U Maurice Warshaw Salt Lake A layman student and supporter of the United Nations told City businessman invited club the Exchange Club yesterday the members to “read between the atmosphere and spirit at the re- news and propaganda so you can cent UN 10th anniversary ses- think intelligently about the fusions in San Francisco indicated ture” Mr Warshaw has traveled exworld peace is closer now than it has been since the start of the tensively in his efforts to study and explain the UN He is encold war thusiastic about the UN as a vehicle toward world peace More than once during his he expressed the fear he talk HANS CHRISTENSEN ANDERSON be misinterpreted as he might With DANNY KAYE PIu pointed out some of the short- 'TAIL IN THE SADDLE" With Randolph Scott FAMILY NITE Pa 50c Ma 50c Kids Free “DADDY LONG LEGS’' HI HAT Technicolor Film in Cinemascope with Stereophonic Sound Sunset Highway 91 Adults Everjr Wednesday With "JAMAICA" and His' All Stars Featuring "Wild Bill" on the Sax communism is reasonable to the people in Europe It also could be that England is a better friend to the satellites than to us” He said England is making an Ogden Camp 741 Woodmen of the World will hold a regular meeting tomorrow at 8 pm in the WOW Hall 2425 Grant Ave This will be the only meeting during the month as the camp is on summer vacation Installation of officers will be held and business discussed Refreshments will be served and a program presented J OX w - t ° Fish Condition CORHEL fv VilDE i 4Ts -' WORSE CeCARIO m 1 rvu future l:U- - s -- Diiui!' in II fl I ZI m Box Office 7:30 Show 8:30 VAVlV' TECHNICOLOR i IVIA’S & H US' PA’S ) BIG TOP DRIVE-I- N Road tho Classified Ads Highway 91 in Roy ’n Chips Talaphon first your der will ba ready to go-pihot— when you arrive! 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