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Show "0UR BEST" I . "If there is anything virtuous, lovely, of good report, or praiseworthy, we seek after these things." The Knife and Fork club is to be highly commended on bringing bring-ing such a stimulating speaker as Mr. Goshal to southern Utah. In my opinion this year's series can already be considered a success; suc-cess; but other speakers of equal interest promise to enrich those who seek intellectual sUmulation during the coming fall and winter win-ter season. It was also very gratifying, even though I came in late, to. see an organization start on time. Maybe this action will help us all get away from depending on "Southern Utah a Little After Standard Time." MOTION PICTURES "The Best Years of Our Lives" is not only the best movie of the week, but one of the Best films in several years. Returning this Thursday, Friday and Saturday, one show only starting at 7:30, it certainly merits being soon again and again. "The Rope" will tie you to your seats with suspense as you fearfully watch a story unfold patterned after Clarence Darrow's famed Locb and Leopold Leo-pold case. Sunday raises the curtains cur-tains on this thriller, chiller. RADIO SHOWS In spite of the heavy, ominous super-sleuth type music which opens the program, Chief Otto Fife's 15 minute informal talks about law enforcement problems is one of the best radio programs in the public Interest. Laws cannot can-not be enforced without the cooperation co-operation of the public, and we don't cooperate unless we understand under-stand the problems and our responsibilities. re-sponsibilities. MAGAZINE ARTICLE One of the most stirring stories to be written in the last two years will be found in the Octo- hfr Isqiio nf Atlantic Tnntht.. " - w. t.uuitiiv "luillllljr . "The White Man Goes Back" is well worth 20 minutes of your precious time. OUR BEST: iw www W'l'Vl1'")!.'1 a'lwuii I ' . 1 I - s "' 1 1 . $ $ ; s I :V .( : : frf t J' 1 ,,i&LUiVti R. W. Bulloch if Many of us are pleased to think that Cedar City has C.me civjc pride. This is only true because be-cause Individuals in our community com-munity who place great value on those things which benefit all who live here. Such a man is E. W. Bulloch whose GIFT of seven sev-en acres of land several years ago started the movement which has led to the two ball parks NOW In existence. Nor will the effects of this grant of land stop here. The Junior Chamber of Commerce Com-merce is continuing the cause of better recreation facilities by starting their park project. Here's to R. W. Bulloch, one of Cedar City's Best. May we have more citizens whose gifts, and works make their city known as having civic pride. |