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Show Ticket Sales Will Continue to April 3 For Legion Show Door bells are ringing merrily throughout the Pleasant Grove area this week as hundreds of Fourth, Fifth and Sixth Graders canvas the homes to sell tickets for the Legion-sponsored picture show on April 1, 2, and 3. Ticket sales will continue until Wednesday night, April 3, when .the drawing for the $60 gold wrist -watch will be held at the Grove Theatre. The youthful salesmen are encouraged en-couraged in the ticket sales campaign cam-paign by two Legion-School arrangements. ar-rangements. First, the boy or girl who sells four tickets will receive a free ticket to the show and a chance on the watch; and second, his school will receive 15 per cent of the total amount he and his classmates turn in. Grove Theatre Manager Keith Miller stated Tuesday that a lucky break in the bookings had made a better show possible for April 1, 2, and 3. Mr. Miller has been able to secure the film "Istanbul" starring Errol Flynn. It will be shown on CinemaScope in Techi-color. Techi-color. Press releases are as follows: "Istanbul" offers ample adventure, adven-ture, intrigue, action and romance set against a background that is exotic in locale. Director Joseph Pevney keeps Flynn on the go. Producer Albert J. Cohen has injected another exploitable ex-ploitable note in Nat "King" Cole, who renders two torch songs, a la "Casablanca." Flynn, returning return-ing to Istanbul after serving in Korea, is unable to get his former suite occupied by tourists Leif Erickson and Peggy Knudsen. (While Nat Cole sings in the bar, story flashes back to Flynn who bought an engagement bracelet brace-let for Miss Borchers, discovered diamonds hidden in it. Smuggler Martin Benson, seeking his loot, burned down Miss Borchers' hotel, ho-tel, causing her to be an amnesia victim. Flynn finds Miss Borchers, who doesn't recognize him, learns she's married to Torin Thatcher. Benson again trails Flynn for his diamonds and kidnaps Miss Borchers. Bor-chers. Flynn burns the hideout to escape, and the shock restores Miss Borchers' memory. |