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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 9

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THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINER MONDAY EVENING SEPTEMBER 14 1942 American League NATIONAL LEAGUE Enters Service Host Hides Under Bed At 'Doggone Good Party Lorin pitcher Wilkie Pet 4 pitcher Mc3t Attendance (paid) 17794 COLORADO TO CONDUCT OLD TIERS GAME Pet 47 671 56 611 67 541 74 486 75 483 77 442 84 403 95 354 New York -97 Boston 88 St Louis 79 Cleveland 70 Detroit 70 Chicago 61 Washington 58 Philadelphia 52 St Loul 85 1 Brooklyn 8 New York rt 79 62 Cincinnati 71 70 PltUburgh 62 75 Chicago 5 79 Bottcm 57 83 Philadelphia 38 97 662 560 504 453 451 407 281 First game: Cincinnati 6 6 1 Brooklyn 3 6 1 Batteries: Walters and Lamanno New-som Casey Higbe Webber and Owen i -ft1 1 5 Event Is First of Kind Held in His Eleven Years '( Brooklyn ABHO A Rlggs 3b 3 10 1 A Sunday's Results Washington 5-0 Detroit 2-8 New York 9-4 Cleveland 1-1 Boston 6-5 Chicago 1-0 Philadelphia 0-2 St Louis 7-3 Second game: Cincinnati AB A Ffey 2b 4 116 Goodmanrf 4 14 0 Marehallcf 4 2 4 0 McCor- mlck lb 4 0 9 0 TiDton If 4 110 Walker rf 3 0 2 0 Reiser cf 4 14 0 Medwick If 4 0 7 1 Snnday'i RffwlU Cincinnati 6-4 Brooklyn 3-1 St Louie 1-3 Philadelphia 2-2 Chicago 6-12 Boeton 11-8 (eecond game ailed end or eighth i Sunday law) Pittsburgh 0-3 New York 5-5 Firet game: St Louis 1 3 1 Philadelphia -2 8 1 Batterlee: Beazley and Cooper Hughee and Livingston ICamilli lb 4 19 0 Owen 2 0 4 0 Herman 2b 3 0 1 3 Reese ss 4 10 2 Production on Universalis "Shadow of a Doubt" has been held up for three days while Director Alfred Hitchcock awaits the arrival of a photograph of Joseph Cotten as a baby The photo has to come from Petersburg Va Meanwhile Lamanno 4 1 3 0 Haas 3b 4 0 2 2 Joost ii 3 0 3 1 Starr 4 1 0 Davis It is an odd party indeed when the guests to be present must be rounded up with invitations that are whiff3 of the food to be served Well that is how a number of dogs were assembled to attend the birthday party of Whitheather Sunny First game: New Tork 9 14 1 Cleveland 1 1 Batteries: Ruffing and Dickey Post Mllnar and Hogan Second game: fork I Cleveland ABHO Af ABHOA Tiitn ss 2 6 llHockett If 4 13 0 2 10 3 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 Macon Head Hassett lb 4 2 5 2Weathrlycf 5 0 3 0 Second game: St Louie A3 A Brown 2b 4 14 2 Moore cf 4 12 0 Slaughterrf 3 0 10 Philadelphia ABHO A May 3b 5 112 Koy cf 3 0 10 Freed cf 2 110 Keltner 3b 5 14 2 Culenbinerf 3 0 2 0 Peterkin a little woli-saoie roraer-ianian dog owned by Mrs Ed Snyder of 757 Twenty-ninth street in Ogden Heath rf 4 2 10 Fleming lb 5 2 10 1 Denning 4 0 0 0 DiMagiocf 4 Gordon 2b 5 1 14 Keller If 4 13 0 4 12 OiNorthey rf 4 4 4 0 7 l'Utwhller If 4 1 1 0 Musial If O'Dea "1 Prlddy 3b 2 1 1 0 Mack zo 3 Rrtar 3 14 OiPeters ss 3 117 Hopp lb 4 2 7 OjEtten lb 4 19 1 HAMBURGER CAKE White- heather Sunny Peterkin for short) on Sunday entertained for a group of his canine friends at a birthday -his eleventh anniversary at the home of his mistress Mrs Ed Snyder The party was doggone- good even though the host did hide out a bit under the bed afraid of the crowd of Invited guests who dined on a five-pound "hamburger cake" Kuroakl 3b 4 0 2 llBurlch ss 4 3 110 Dean Borowy 4 1 2 2 In Murtagh 2b 4 2 4 6 Lltingstonc 0 0 4 0 Marlon ss 3 12 3 Krlsti 2 0 0 0 Beckman 1 0 0 3 jtNaylor Totals 36 9 27 14 000 300 100 4 Totals 34 11 27 10 Score by innings: New York 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 10 0 0 000 100 000 1 Bragan xxMurphy Melton xxxKlein Cleveland the company waits and the business office fidgets Jules Dassin director will be the first Hollywood mega-phoner to get leave of absence from his studio to act in a Shakespearean season He'll be one of the company playing in Richard HI when it opens in New York And Dassin's boss and star will be John Carradine who's just finished taking orders from the Frenchman in "Gambler's Choice" John Beal was raving about his agents Kline and Howard Dick Kline was former physical director at Paramount Howard rough-and-ready and able is the successor to the late Sam Lyons as the 'char 3 0 0 1 10 0 0 Totals 35 7 27 10J Totals 30 5 27 10 -Batted for Davis In eighth Score by Innings: Cincinnati 000 021 Brooklyn 010 000 000 1 Summary: Errors Rlggs 3 Runs batted In Starr Frey Lamanno Tipton Two-base hit Camllll Frey Marshall Three-base hit Tipton stolen base Camllll Sacrifice Owen Bases on balls Off Starr 4 Davis 1 Strikeouts By Starr 3 Davis 1 Hits Off Davis 7 In 8 Head none In 1 Losing pitcher Davis Time 1:52 Attendance 31463 (paid) Chicago i 6 10 2 Boston 11 16 2 Batteries: Passeau Berry Erickson and Gillespie Early and Lombard! Second game: Chicago Boston ABHOA) ABHOA Block 3b 5 3 3 0 Holmes rf 5 1 1 2 Rickert cf 5 3 3 OlSisti 2b 0 0 2 0 Nicholsonrf 5 2 2 0 RoDerge 2b 4 2 1 2 Novikofflf 5 2 1 OlFernan- Scheffing 5 2 3 1 dez cf-lf 4 1 10 Russell lb 5 2 8 lb 4 3 6 1 Stringer 2b 2 0 2 2IRoss If 4 0 10 IN DENTAL CORPS Folks meet Lieut Howard "Porky Greenwell of Ogden who leaves this evening for duty with the army He has been assigned to service at Hobbs New Mexico A few years ago Lieut Greenwell captained the Utah university track and field team He was closed on three occasions in 95 in the hundred yard dash He starred in football and track and field at Ogden High before enrolling at Utah Ry LOUDON KELLY DENVER I Sept 14 Inter-mountain meanderings: Five head football coaches In Rocky Mountain colleges will do the job for their alma mater this season Floyd Millet at Brigham Young Hans Wagner at Colorado State Ellison Ketchum at Denver Paul Wright at Western State and JIggs Dahlberg at Montana Qld bajl players from California Nebraska Kansas Wyoming and Colorado are flocking in for the annual Colorado oldtimers' game tomorrow Note) to Colorado Missouri which you play October 3 has 20 lettermen back Walter Cook of Casper is one of the two players on Purdue's football squad that don't hail from the midwest The Louis-Conn fight October 12 wll be the first daytime outdoor scrap- for the heavyweight title "since Jack Dempsey outpointed Tomrny Gibbons at Shelby Mont in 1923 Signing of the Fort Douglas Utah eleven for their October 31 date here gives the Pioneers a 10-game schedule Word from Utah says that Ike -Armstrong will use the Information only sparingly this year relying on his old standby the single wing Norris Bakke son and namesake of a Colorado supreme court justice may be a grid candidate at Colorado college this fall 1 Francis Wilcox (a right good-looking lad girls- took quite a jump from assistant coach at Cheyenne high to freshman pilot at Stanford He played under Marchmont Schwartz the Stan- Totals 33 6 27 10 Totals 35 10 27 11 Ran for Livingston In seventh xx Batted for Bra pan in' ninth xxx Batted for Melton in ninth Score by innings: St Louis 000 210 000 3 Philadelphia 000 200 Summary: Error Etten Runs batted in Musial Hopp Moore Murtaugh 2 Two-base Northey Hopp Three-base hit Musial Home run Moore Stolen bases Murtaugh Marlon Sacrifice Livingston Bases on balls Off Krlst 1 Melton 3 Beckman 1 Struck out By Krlst 3 Melton 3 Beckman 2 Hits Off Krlst 7 In 3 Beckman 3 In 6 Winning pitcher Beckman Attendance Last Saturday "Pete" as he is called for short was a bored host of half a dozen neighborhood pooches who headquarter in and around Monroe park in celebration of his eleventh birthday Although having no criminal record Pete is registered with the number "838141" on the records of the American Kennel Club of New York City He was the single puppy born to Lockee Boy and Lady Venecia at Duncraggen Kennels Beltsville Md on September 12 1931 As a hoyice entry Pete was awarded more than a dozen blue ribbons at dog shows held on the east coast from Miami Fla to Boston Mass however he has long since forgotten the ordeals through wbich he passed while being prettied up for the judges decisions It was intended that eleven dogs were to be invited to Pete's birthday party but notwithstanding the neighborhood has quite an extensive dog population only six could be coaxed into attending The main event of the festivities got under way about three-thirty and Summary: Errors uoraon veuner Runs batted Roear Borowy 2 Denning Two-base hits Rosar Fleming Three-base hit Fleming Sacrifices Hassett Cullenblne Double plays Fleming to Peters to Flmlng Peters to Mack to Fleming 2 Bases on balls Off Borowy 5 Dean 5 Strikeouts By Borowy 4 Time 2:06 Attendance 19645 First game: Boston Chicago A Batteries: Butland and Peacock Ross Haynes and Dickey Second game: Boston Chicago ABHOA! ABHOA DIMagiocf" 4 0 2 lltCollowaylb 5 1130 Pesky ss 4 14 2 Moses rf 2 2 10 Williams If 2 1 4 0Lodiganl 3b 4 1 2 8 Lupien lb 1 0 8 0Appling ss 3 0 2 2 Finney rf 3 2 0 OjHelm If 2 0 2 0 Merullo ss 4 12 1 acter' among agents Said Beal: "Where else would you get agents that keep you in health and money at the same time?" Gin rummy was the great diver cocking their heads 'disgustedly at the several beds on which Pete takes his naps Guests were of several breeds in fact two or thre were of several breeds individually but that made them all the mor interesting and welcome at the party Pete demonstrated unsociability to a marked degree I during the party Instead of entering into the spirit of the occasion' which perhaps most dogs would consider all bosh anyway he refused to circulate among his guests but surveyed them at a safe distance from under a bed and showing much gladness after the party was over and the guests had departed Considered from several angles the party was quite a doggy affair Cooney cf 1 0 0 0 Kluttz 4 18 1 Detweller3b 4 2 0 0 Weitel- mann ss 3 14 2 Wyse 2 10 1 Fleming 1 0 0 3 xMcCullogh 0 0 0 0 Whirlaway After Dalles- sandro Olsen ew Turf Mark 110 0 Spahn 2 0 0 0 0 0 O'zLombardl 10 0 0 20798 First game: Pittsburgh 0 7 0 New York 5 7 1 Batteries: Scwell Lannlng and Phelps Carpenter and Mancuso Second game: Pittsburgh I New York ABHOA ABHO A Doerr 2b 4 1 3 4Mueuer ci Sain 0 0 0 0 Tost 0 0 0 0 Salvo 0 0 0 0 Lamanna 1 0 0 0 4 12 2 PAWTUCKET I Sept Newsme3b 4 1 aiweoD za Peacock 4 0 6 lTresh Hughson 4 0 0 Dietrich IzKuhel Perme zzDickey 4 2 3 1 2 0 13 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 Totals 37 11 24 8 Totals 40 17 24 8 5 13 SBartell 3b 2 12 1 in less than a quarter hour it had Witek 2b 4 1 10 1 become history as the guests were Stewart rf 4 1 1 0 DIMagiocf 4 1 2 1 Elliott 3b 5 0 10 Fletcherlb 3 3 13 0 i Ott rf 4 2 3 0 Mlze lb 4 15 0 young cf 3 2 2 0 turned out the side door to con tinue chassing scared tabbies or 3 0 1 0 Maynard cf 0 0 0 0 10 0 Marshall If 4 1 2 0 VanRbyslf xxWasdell (AP) Whirlaway has a chance this week-end of becoming the first race horse ever to win $500000 for his owner The little horse with the very big tail already has $491136 in his bank account and this Saturday meets Alsab last year's juvenile wonder in a special Snatch race for $25000 with the winner taking the entire purse The test will be for a mile and three-sixteenths with Whirly four years old carrying 126 pounds and Alsab a three-year-old toting 119 Howard Ridge Is Utah Copper Ace take a turn at snoozing off their tummyfulls The 'piece de resist Lopez 3 0 2 llJurges ss xWvrostek 10 0 OjBerres 4 11 2 3 12 0 2 10 0 2 0 0 1 Oornicki 0 0 0 OjSunkel ance of the kitchen floor banquet board was a five-pound cake of McGee ground hamburger topped by eleven Anderson ss 4 3 15 Brandt 1 0 0 0 Wilkle 2 0 0 1 Phelps 10 0 0 Battea ror Fleming in sevenin Batted for McCullough in seventh Batted for Spahn In fifth Score by Innings: Chicago 005 101 50 12 Boston 020 222 00 8 (Called at end of eighth inning by Sunday law) Summary: Merullo 4 Novikoff Stringer 2 Roberge Detweiler Runs batted in Novikoff 2 Scheffing Russell 2 Nicholson 2 Dallessandro 2 Block Rickert Holmes Fernandez West 2 Lombard! Two-base hits Scheffing Nicholson West Holmes Roberge Home run West Double plays Fleming to Scheffing to Russell Stringer to Russell West to Roberge Holmes to West Bases on balls Off Wyse 3 Fleming 1 Spahn 2 Tost 1 Lamanna Strikeouts By Wyse 2 Spahn 6 Sain 1 Hits Off Wyse 3 in 3 1-3 Fleming 5 In 2 2-3 Olsen 1 in 2 Spahn 10 In 5 Sain 3 In 1 Tost 1 in none( pitched to three batters) Salvo 3 In none (pitched to three batters) Lamanna none In two Wild Fleming i Salvo Winning pitcher Fleming Losing pitcher Tost Time 2:18 Attendance 7243 hand-rolled hamburger candles un-lightead of course Side dishes con Totals 30 6 27 131 Totals 317 27 16 Batted for Dietrich in seventh zz Batted for Perme In ninth Score by innings: Boston 000 301 010 5 Chicago 000 000 Summary: Errors Tresh Lodigiani Runs batted Finney 2 Doerr 2 New-some Two-base hits Tresh Kolloway Moses Stolen base Mueller Sacrifice Lupien Double plays Newsome to Doerr to Lupien 2 -Appling to Webb to Kolloway Bases on balls Off Hughson 6 Dietrich 3 Perme 2 Strikeouts By Hughson 4 Dietrich 1 Hits Off Dietrich 5 in 7 Perme 1 in 2 Losing pitcher Dietrich Time 133 Attendance 10127 First game: St Louis I I Philadelphia 3 Batteries: Auker and Ferrell Marchil-don Besse and Wagner Second game: Philadelphia St LwiU ABHOA! ABHOA sion on location with "Shadow of a Doubt" But if members of the company and crew were to be permitted to enjoy the game to the fullest they needed the cooperation of Director Alfred Hitchcock no rummy addict So they taught him the game He loved it But never has it been played worse The pudgy director made everyone gasp with his complete inability to do anything right And when he had the temerity to enter the company tournament against sharks like Joe Cotten it was too much Twenty-eight persons put up $2 each as an entry You guessed it Hitchcock won the $56 And Joe Cotten and his colleagues have given up the game for the duration of "Shadow" It's Joseph Cotten matchmaker now In Santa Rosa where location scenes on "Shadow of a Doubt" were shot Joe got acquainted with the nearly-blind young man who runs the cigar store in the Occidental hotel The young man had a girl who worked in a local bakery They had been in love for five years had long wanted to get married But there were economic reasons why they couldn't Cotten made a speech to" the company He told them the story asked them to buy whatever they could at the hotel stand and to stock sisted of dog biscuits grow-pup and bowls of water One pugnacious hound disregarded party etiquette by snapping up a mouthful of MAGNA Utah Sept 14 (UP) Howard Ridge Magna today ruled as champion of the 1942 Utah Copper invitational amateur golf tournament He won the title yesterday on the Magna course with a five-under-par 139 for 18 holes Placing second was Ed Perry of Forest Dale Salt Lake City who came through with a 141 Jay Richardson Utah Copper club won the class champion Army Contract Is Given Idaho Firm cake before orderly serving could take place Two candles also went ton Ray Rocene of the Mis- soula jMont Daily Missoulian did a ood turn for his readers' by listing in his Sports Jabs all of last season's conference grid champions plus the results of all the bowl 1 games Seems to us it would have been a good idea for Regis college of-Denver to go with that mouthful Totals 37 9 24 13 Totals 32 11 27 5 Batted for Lopez in eighth xx Batted for Van Robays In ninth Score by innings Pittsburgh 000 030 New York 201 000 5 Summary: Mlze Witek Runs batted in Ott Mlze 2 Young Coscarart 3 Bartell Two-base hits Ott Young Stewart Home runs Coscarart Bartell Mlze Stolen Anderson Sacrifice nit Berres Double plays Jurges to Witek to Mlze -Anderson to Coscarart to Fletcher DIMaggio to Coscarart Bases on balls Off Sunkel 2 Brandt 1 Wilkie 2 McGee 3 By Sunkel 1 Wilkie 1 McGee 1 Hits Off Brandt 7 in 2 1-3 Wilkie 4 in 4 2-3 Gornicki none In 1 Sunkel 6 in 4 (none out In fifth) McGee 3 in 5 Wild pitch Brandt Winning Before the refreshments were served the dogs made themselves at home sniffing about and in ship with an 13-hole icard of 150 specting the premises one or two Miles cf 5 12 0 GutridgeZD 4 i WASHINGTON Sept 14 (UP) The war department today had announced award of a contract to A Terteling Sons Boise Idaho for work at the air force installation in Scotts Bluff county Neb The contract is for an undisclosed amount somewhere between $500-000 and $1000000 It includes runways taxiways aprons roads streets and grading 7fC Rocky Mountain conference especially! Inpw that Montana State has cancelled its league games Regis plays all four of the Colorado teams I SORORITY PLANS TO AID CHARITY i Davis 2b a on Valo rf 4 1 0 OILaabs rf 4 13 0 Johnson If 3 0 3 0 Judnich cf 4 0 5 0 Siebert lb 4 2 10 2 Stephens ss 3 1 1 4 Blair 3b 4 11 3McQuinn lb 3 110 1 Suder ss 3 0 1 2McQuillenlf 3 0 2 0 Swift 3 2 1 Criscola If 0 0 10 Wagner 1 0 1 0 Hayes 2 11 1 Fowler 3 0 0 O'Sundra 3 1 1 0 Wolff 0 0 2 0 xBesse 1 0 0 GOt Inol 1 War Bonds and Stamps at Box Office Time 1:35 Attendance TWO SPEAK AT Wolff (paid) 7341 HOW PLAYSL7G up with extra purchases if they could Yesterday the Santa Rosa chamber of commerce asked Director Hitchcock if he would let Joe have a day off to be best man at the wedding he had helped to make possible Joe will fly upstate Wednesday And that's Hollywood! MUD SERVICE First game: Washington 5 11 2 Detroit 2 8 1 Batteries: Wynn and Early Bridges Newhouser and Parsons Reibe Totals 36 8 24 10 Totals 29 6 27 9 Batted for Wolff in ninth Score by innings: Philadelphia 002 000 St Louis 000 001 3 Summary: Error Stephens Runs batted In Siebert 2 Clift Stephens Hayes Two-base hits Davis Valo Gutteridge Mc-Qulnn Home run Stephens Double play Suder to Davis to Siebert Bases on balls Off Fowler 2 Sundra 2 Strikeouts By Wolff 1 Sundra 2 Hits Off Fowler 2 In 5 1-3 Wolff 4 In 2 2-3 Losing i 1 mide The Second game: Washington I Detroit ABHOAI ABHOA Case If 4 0 1 OILlpon ss 5 1 4 1 SALT LAKE CITY Sept 14 (AP) Ah emergency war fund of $30000 to relieve stricken areas will be raised by Beta Sigma Phi national business and social sorority it was revealed at the Utah-Idaho convention of the organization The fund will be raised Mrs Elmer Larson convention chairman said by assessing each member of the national organization one dollar The group also discussed plans for enlisting members in nutrition classes and Red Cross work The convention ended with a dinner meeting MALAD Sept Milton Grover and Elmer Lloyd were principal speakers at the sacrament meeting at Malad Second ward Spence cf 4 0 1 OlCramer cf 3 2 4 0 i Scandal Built MINOR LEAGUE RESULTS By The Associated Press International League Semi-Final Playoffs) Jersey City 3 Newark 0 (Newark leading 2 to 1) Syracuse 6 Montreal 0 (Syracuse leading 1 to 0) American Association Columbus 2 Kansas City 1 (each club won two) Toledo 5 Milwaukee 3 (each club won two) Southern Association Semi-final Playoffs) Nashville 2 Birmingham 0 (Birmingham eliminated) Little Rock 3 Ned Orleans 1 (10 innings) (Little Rock leading 2 to 1) Texas League (Semi-Final Playoffs) Fort Worth 2 Shreveport 1 (each club Won two) Beaumont 12 San Antonio 3 (Beaumont leading 3 to 2) IIIRSCII JACOBS AGAIN CAMDEN Sept 14-Eight chapel Sunday evening Perry Harrison of the bishopric was In Campbellirf 4 13 OlRoss rf 4 3 0 0 Vernon lb 4 0 7 HYork lb 4 2 9 2 Estalella3b 3 0 2 2'McCosky If 4 1 10 Early 4 13 UHlggins 3b 3 0 1 3 Sullivan ss 3 0 2 3 Meyer 2b 4 1 3 2 Clary 2b 2 2 5 2Parsons 3 14 1 Carasquelp 10 0 llWhlte 4 0 11 Bevll 1 0 0 0 charge- ELI GRIDMEN JOIN UP NEW HAVEN Sept Every one of the 51 players on the Yale varsity and junior varsity football squads is either a member of the army navy or marine reserves or has applied for admission Karl CI Mflpspr riiv snnorln FIONA who yielded to no man! EYELYN who wanted nothing! SUE who wanted but one man! f7? Iowa Wisconsin to Play on Saturday CHICAGO Sept 14 Iowa and Wisconsin enter the i football wars Saturday as the Western conference lauches a 65-game season The Hawkeyes built primarily around energetic sophomores play Washington University of St Louis at Iowa City while the Badgers tackle the Camp Grant HI soldiers at Madison On the following Saturday Sept 26 all major grid teams In the midwest will go into action DIVORCES GRANTED EVANSTON Wyo Sept Di tendent of school was principal speaker at the high priests quorum meeting In Malad First ward Sunday President Hyrum Hanson presided Wayne Gunnell who came from Provo to Malad as seminary teacher replacing LeGrande Horsley -was presented by Seminary Principal Wendell Rich at the Union "meeting Sunday afternoon Mr Gunnel spoke briefly Totals 30 4 24 10 Totals 34 11 27 10 Score by Innings: Washington 000 000 000 0 Detroit 003 023 OOx 8 Summary: Errors Sullivan Estalella Runs batted in York 2 Ross 4 McCosky Two-base hits Ross 2 Sacrifice Car-rasqtiel Double plays Sullivan to Clary to Vernon Vernon to Sullivan to Vernon Bases on balls Off Carraskuel 4 White 2 Strikeouts By Carrasquel 3 White 4 Hits Off Carrasquel 10 In 5 2-3 Bevll 1 in 2 1-3 Passed ball Early Losing Carraskuel Time 1:41 Attendance (paid) 12131 vorces were granted recently by Judge H'R Christmas on Friday to the following: Edna Kidman Jerome from Ted Jerome and Thel- 'A CALIFORNIA TRAINER BERKELEY Sept Jack Williams was appointed head trainer at California He was the veteran equipment manager and assistant trainer of Northwestern ma Pope from Ross Pope Mrs Jerome was granted custody of a minor child times before Hirsch Jacobs led the running horse trainers of the country in winners and his streak at TODAY Garden State virtually assures his ninth crown I T- 1 Vi lu wTwl ky Devon Thomas son of Mr and Mrs Thomas and Lucille Stephens daughter of Mrs Ray and Billie Peterson son of Mrs William Peterson all employed at dlearfield spent the week-end at Malad Peter Jensen who is employed 1 iiiifiiiiiwuitJiir IVlUlll TWO GREAT PICTURES! V5J flutlRlllnillr AND TOMORROW III This Engagement Limited to Three Days and Cannot Be Extended No Advance in Prices! Year's 1 Musical I jyy 1 with his family here I Claud Williams son of Mr and 1 Mrs Williams of Malad who is with the army at San Diego i Calif arrived in Malad Sunday eve-I ning to spend a few days He will take his wife back with him She is the former Lu Jones daughter of Mr and Mrs Hugh Jones THRILL HIT NO THRILL HIT NO if I FORGET THE WORLD FOR TWO GLORIOUS HOURS! THE INCREDIBLE STORY OF 400 MILLION HEROES! And InlreJiicin pip vniiwri Co 1 V0rUaaW characters 017- DONALD CRISPNANCY COLEMAN GENELOCKHART Ul I 11 II Companion Hit 17 John St f3 )VJ Bra1 LAST DAY! HURRY! Walt Disney's "FANTASIA" and "Sing Another Chorus" I Jane Frazee Johnny Downs STARTS TOMORROW FIRS' niifji Its George Montgomery VJ Ann Rutherford -r 0 MA MILLER Ml 1 (T I AND HIS BAND WARNER BROS-RITlgfcySEKSATlSM EXFOSE! 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