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Show Page 2 SOUTH EAST INDEPENDENT Sugar Honse, Utah Thursday, August I, 1957 t Life With Lynnel 1l Hiya! My head is just full of news to tell you. I don't quite know where to start, but here goes. Tuesday night Valley View 6th .Ward Mutual had an outing at Fairmont Park. We started it off ! playing baseball, then came the ' food barecued hamburgers, po-tato chips, carrots, celery, choco-late or white cake and punch. After all that, everyone from 5 to 50 square-dance- d, and Wilford Mar-wed- el called. Karen Pickering had a real fun slumber party Friday night. The sleeping beauties who were there were: Valerie Haymore, Ann Laker, Jackie Handley, Joan Robison, and Joylynne Johnston. We stayed up till all hours of the night singing songs to Karen's player piano, playing games, eating tuna fish sandwiches, listening to the radio and mainly talking. The next morning (ho-hu- m) we had French toast and bacon, and boy was it good. My cousin Russ Davey was sure-ly surprised when we walked in with a four-lay- er birthday cake Monday night. Valerie Haymore and I had made it. He didn't know it, but we had put 17 cents in it, and Mom had slipped a silver dollar in it before he cut it. Jack Long-hur- st and Chuck Davey surely thought the cake tasted good. It was chocolate and orange with chocolate frosting and big white daisies all over it. I ran into Joyce Workman the other day at the doctor's office. She had been getting a physical checkup before going to Washing-ton D.C. I found out that she and Tony Bauerleine were the two girls chosen to represent Utah at Girl's Nation in Washington D.C. I was even more thrilled when I learned that she was my relative. Bye for now, Lynne P.S. Remember to vote for your favorite candidate for Seminar For Sallies. , "7 A WEEKLY FEATURE OF THE SOUTHEAST THEATRE IN SUGARHOUSE (the iweetest pot in town) A I J ;-- N j V - " ' ' ' - - ft i I t ' ' f V"-- T Hayworth, Mitchum and Lemmon In "Fire Down Below" Romance i young man. Whereupon, Mitchum works a bouble-cros- s that almost costs Lemmon his life and sends butes a notable dancing routine when she is caught in a street him fleeing from the police. i Lemmon fights his way back to the islands. Miss Hayworth, as beautiful and as sensuous as ever, contri-carniv- al on a tropical island and abandons herself to the night and t the riotous music. As the cynical I smuggler, Mitchum is a tower of f strength while Lemmon, in his first strongly dramatic role, ably demonstrates his vast versatility. Against the exotic background of tropical calypso-lan- d, bounded by heat, hurricane and the blue Carib Sea, an exciting off-be- at love triangle flames in "Fire Down Below," the compelling romantic drama will scorch the screen of the South East Theatre soon. Starring Rita Hayworth, Robert Mitchum and Jack Lemmon, three of Hollywood's biggest, this new Columbia picture emerges as one of filmdom's best. Miss Hayworth is seen to per-fection as a beautiful femme fa-tal- e, a rootless wanderer on an endless odyssey because of the cataclysmic upheavals in Europe. Stateless, without a passport and lifc-wcar- y, she resignedly seeks a haven from authorities of many lands.As it is, she might run out of countries but never out of men. Mitchum is seen in "Fire Down Below" as a small-tim- e smuggler, a complete cynic who will run guns, women, anything for a price, while Lemmon plays an ad-venturer living on borrowed time who has not as yet sunk to the disparing rock bottom of hu-man existence. Miss Hayworth embarks on a fishing boat owned by Mitchum and Lemmon, for clandestine transport to a distant island where, she hopes, she will gain refuge. Inevitably, Lemmon falls in love with the girl, the more experienced Mitchum desires her. Though she and Mitchum actually two of a kind, she agrees to wed the NOTICE To Mortgager by Mortgagee in proceeding to foreclosure and sale. By virtue of a chattel mortgage executed by Miller Finance and Jim Wysong. Dated the 22nd of December 1956 and upon which default has been made and upon which is due $573.99. We will expose for sale at public auction at 2 p.m. on Tuesday August 13th 1957. The place of sale. 373 South Main Salt Lake City, Utah, certain property mentioned in said mortgage as follows, to wit: 1 1955 Harley Davidson' Motor Cycle. Engine No. 55K HR 1952. The terms of the sale will be made known on the day of the sale. H. B. Taylor, Jr., MGR. Pub. in "S. E. Independent" August 1st and 8th, 1957. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF SALT LAKE COUNTY STATE OF UTAH SUMMONS Civil No. 112966 ELEANOR E. PRADO, Plaintiff, vs. FRED C. PRADO, Defendant. THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANT: You are hereby summoned and required to serve upon Richard J. Maughan, Plaintiff's attorney, whose address is 201 Kearns Build-ing, Salt Lake City 1, Utah, an answer to the complaint within 20 days after service of this summons upon you. If you fail so to do, Judgment by default will be taken against you for the relief demand-ed in said complaint which has been filed with the clerk of the said court and a copy of which is herewith annexed and herewith served upon you. This is an action for divorce and disposition of property. RICHARD J. MAUGHAN ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF 201 Kearns Building, Salt Lake City 1, Utah Dated July 9th, 1957 Plaintiff's Address: 2761 East Spring Creek Road Salt Lake City, Utah NOW PLAYING ENDS SAT GREAT COMEDY & DRAMA Jo cTNTMAScorf-KH-I AUDIE MURPHY-GEORG- E NADER (Sb I " - BURGESS MEREDITH wwwotiiwtw. picture f y J COLLINS MANSFiaO DAiiEY STARTS SUNDAY S DAYS TOP NOTCH ACTION I TSGLJIM M0OrT?V U.S. Marines. p; 31 Rough, Tough and Wonderful SECOND THRILL ADVENTURE JUNGLE-TERRO- R ON I THE HELLRIVERr rMM. john sunoir( Ifi as The Amazon Trader Isj Written trj OWEN CRUMP Product d by CEDRIC FRANCS' ' Directed by TOM McGOWANJ f ; Wednesday's Bonus Feature Get Your FREE Tickets From I SUGAR HOUSE MERCHANTS w AND THE p$4 SHE-3EUIE- L y I CV D ADtfCD JoT" MlNZ'i? SHOWS AT 10 - 12:30 & 3 BETTER SEATS 10 A.M. Showing n Classifieds . . . Wanted To Rent. Two bedroom-unfurnishe- d apt. in S. E. Area. Dial AM SOUTH EAST INDEPENDENT 1123 East 21st South Dial IN 32 Or HU 61 The South Eat Independent is enter-ed si Second Class Matter March 1, 1946, in Salt Lake City Post Office under the oct of March 3, 1879. It it published each Tnursdsy morning. South East Independent is published by The News Bulletin, Inc., and Sugar House Press, Inc., at 1123 E. Twenty-Firs- t South St.. Sugar House, Utah. Subscription rates are $3.00 per year by mail. Single copy price is ten cents. Publisher Clair King Editor Emma D. King NATIONAL EDITORIAL SHRUNKEN HEADS ! One sequence in Warner Bros.' ''Amazon Trader" required the use of a shrunken head. It was to be hung from the belt of an Indian girl. In attempting to ex-plain the sceneto a group of Amazon Indians, Director Tom McGowan produced the studio-mad- e head. The Indians ex-amined it in a disgusted manner. They raced off to their own huts and returned carrying several examples of the real thing. The Indians refused to make the scene with anything but the genuine article. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES MAN or WOMAN . . National Firm needs an operator to service a Cigarette machine route. Established. Part or full time will net you from $200 to $600. monthly.. Dependability, Honesty and capital (secured) -- $1600 to $2800 will qualify you for an interview. Tleasc write to Sheridan Enterprises, 306 Krcsge Bldg. Minneapolis 2, Minn NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS Notice to Beacon Uranium a special meeting will be held at the Emerald Room of the New-hou-se Hotel at 8:00 p. m. the 5th Day of August, 1957 for the purpose of voting for exchange of stock in a Uranium corporation with potentialities. Signed L. W. Selleneit, President. 400 South State, Fairfield, Utah Pub. in S. E. Independent, July 18th, 25th and Aug. 1st. i 7 Air N;' 1 s i'' I V 'I $ Warner Bros.' "The D.I.," reportedly a gripping story of a Marine drill instructor stars Jack Webb as the sergeant. The Mark VII pro-dustl- on arrives Sunday at the Southeast Theatrfe. Don Dub-bins, Jackie Loughery (beautiful newcomer), Lin BIcCarthy and4 Monica Lewis also star. i .g - . . and if you don't believe my' Want Ad just ask my brother!" |