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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 32

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Ogden, Utah
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32
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BC Ogden Standard-Examiner Wednesday October 9 1968 By PHIL INTtUANDl QUEENIE IvuOTQR Uil- BOX OPENS 7:30 SHOW at 8 pm NOW THE THIRD WEEK OF THIS EXCLUSIVE AT 394-17685368 SO 1050 WEST BROUGHT BACK A MUST TO SEE! MM CLINT EASTWOOD Wallace to Make Major Idaho Talk 1 iff 's THF A AM Am I WED THURS FRI SAT AND SUN TWO PERFORMANCES AT 1 PM AND 8 PM MONDAY AND TUESDAY ONE PERFORMANCE ONLY AT 3 PM GOOD 5 THE Associated Press Arrangements have been made definite for American In BAD I a DAVID ClSELZNICK'S Monjcrwor MARGARET MHP dependent Party presidential candidate George Wallace's visit LIU ino to Boise Saturday afternoon Wallace is scheduled to arrive HE in Boise at 1:30 pm speak on the capitol steps at 2 pm and leave shortly after his speech LE VAN CLEEF i AM I if K1 for an evening appearance in At JXiil XJUIVJIX EUWALLACH Seattle COLOR PROGRAM inesuEnowARD criticized the Johnson administration's handling of the Asian war said all three presidential candidates have been "somewhat obscure" in expressing views on Vietnam because "The don't know what they would do" The 12-year senator said the Senate was "the citadel of the small states" and "Idaho's influence in Washington depends primarily upon the stature and seniority of her two senators" Church said he believed the endorsement of his opponent Rep George Hansen by Wallace's party would not help Hansen "Idaho people are very independent" he said "They are loathe to take instructions" George Hansen said in Boise polls show more Democrats than Republicans have "defected" to the AIP in Idaho OmiAdeMlIMND AIP officials said an entertainment program at the rally in front of the Statehouse will begin about the time of Wallace's arrival at Boise Municipal Airport Murray Beasley an advance 1st Run! 1st Show Dusk! 2 r- I -7 XT 1 a 1876 Wath Blvd Ph394-5263 TWO 2 man for Wallace said he expect OSES' i 1968 I Giant Screens THEATERS DIFFERENT FEATURES ed Wallace to carry Idaho in the Nov 5 election He said he expected the former Alabama governor to give a major farm policy address in Boise THE FATE OF THE WORLD HANGS IN THE BALANCE AS KING KONG FIGHTS THE KING KONG ROBOT "Easy Douglas you're over-reacting for our first date Idahoans should give more Box 7:00 Adults $130 Detective" 7:30 and 9:23 -X "Two for Road" 9:40 PROGRAM NO 2 consideration to senatorial Box 700 Adults $150 "Salt" 7:30 and 11:35 4- "Khartaum" 9:25 PROGRAM NO 1 4- candidates' ability to represent Two King Kongs fight the state than to their views on ending the Vietnam war Sen STARTS WED to the STARTS WED 'Many Reasons Behind New Teacher Militancy1 Frank Church told the Idaho Press Club Tuesday 20th Century-Fox presents "Everyone has a different no 53 tion on how we should conduct the war in Vietnam" he said SALT LAKE CITY (AP) Teacher militancy is caused by "But in the end the military tactics there will be decided by the president and his generals not by an Idaho senator be he hawk or dove" Box Office 7:45 Show 8:15 Adults $125 Kids 50c should explain these causes to their people WANTS COMMISSION George Fischer president elect of the National Education Association proposed enactment of statutes to permit creation of commissions of educators to rule on teacher certification Church who has frequently vto the National Association of State Hoards of Education meeting were told Tuesday Dr Herbert Johnson asso- f' 4- ciate commissioner or nnance oi the New York Department of Education said the causes elude: i i t- Directed by John Eliey Oct 459101112 0 PM LITTLE THEATRE Ticket 2CMI or 3931773 Season Tickets on Sole WEBER STATE THEATER presents Robert Pisarski chief hearing officer of the Michigan Labor Mediation Board said "if you Teehnieolor mvmm SeRemick 1 death! want education associations run or puduc employes to have the rights of privately employed persons for professional status and to participate in policy ning your business that's your affair but to me the proposal is ftr W7 illegal" Pisarski said the plan would give teachers the right to set teacher qualifications SUPER CO-HIT numbers of men teachers especially those with families who need more pay between the Nation- i A 1 J1 IT'S A GREAT CO-HIT JOIN THE FUN ai ttaucauon associauon ana me American Federation of Teach- ers Increasing cost of education NOW! NATIONAL eCNCRAL eoRPOftTION FDXI T3 re I slss: (5YPTTflAN "shsp Johnson said the state boards 20 Cvv ton D'-trH AUDREY HEPBURN ALBERT FINNEY S34-93H-2439 WASHINGTON ONE OF DISNEY'S ALL-TIME GREATS! i CHARLTON LAURENCE HESTON OLIVIER fttttMl STANtEV DONtNS RHODES REASON -LINDA MILLER-MIE HAMA AKIRA TAKARADA Sam WiUIAM KEEHAJ4 Prodrtoecto ARTHUR RANKIN JR A UNIVERSAL BELLAS Exciting Co-Feature! Brigham Major Enters College BRIGHAM Ma Wesley Barlow son of Roy Barlow 586 6th is attending the US Air Force Air Command and Staff College at Maxwell AFB Ala He is one of 245 select government officials and officers from US and allied armed forces enrolled in the class Maj Barlow a graduate of Box Elder High School received his BS degree in 1955 from the University of Utah He earned his MS degree in 1965 from the Air Force Institute of Technology Wright-Pa'terson AFB Ohio TWO K5 HOAD Ponaviiion'Cotor by DeLux 4- tmm4 ULTRA PANA VISION TECHNICOLOR ITS JiKIERRY I yl FAIRLY UPI tiiisr IIAYIHGLLS HAYLEY rHLLS HO Tm fill I of iVi'l 5 Come over to our side WeVeTheGood Guys Now! 05 ARRESTS 8 JUVENILES FOR THEFTS SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) Eight Salt Lake juveniles were arrested Tuesday following the recovery of a dozen railroad signal lights a number of hypodermic needles and syringes Salt Lake County Sheriff's tives recovered the stolen goods after a month- long investigation headed by Capt George Nelson Jr juvenile division com-1 mander The railroad signals were decorated with flowers and repainted for use as decorations and lamps Also recovered in a raid of several private homes and a club house used by the suspects were some capsules being analyzed by the state chemist The youths were appre- ended when they were caught smoking what the youths thought was 1st Show Dusk! Highway 91 on way fo Key lh 394256o 0'HADA "BRIAN KEITH mmm JfW Open 6:30 Daily J- i PM Weekends THEATER Kids 35c Oct 10 UEA Matinee "THE LOST CONTINENT" and "The Traveling Saleslady" Evenings "THE DETECTIVE" Adults 75c Till 5 PM Kids 50c Adults $100 Tuesday Ladies' Nite RUGGLES at MERKEL mm CARROLL BARNES omibmsmi JSSZ5SZ DAVID SWIFT Showing Daily at 1:30 4:00 6:30 9:00 pm Free Parking at Lancaster Terrace The Good Guys 6:30 pm Bob Denver Herb Edelmau and Joyce Van Patten are too funny for words Extra Donald Duck Color Cartoon III They run in packs 5 1 Adults $150 Students $125 Children under 12 FREE Box 7:00 show at 7:30 TWO BIG HITS TOGETHER SPECIAL MATINEE Thursday Friday 1 PM Only Hayley Mills 'TROUBLE WITH ANGELS" Sponsored by Park View PTA and what "Mister Cory" Tony Curtis ST 9 MIN Sa CF OGDEN ON INTERSTATE IS tsS There's corn inthemthar hiilsAndifs pure gold 4U PARAMOUNT PICTURES Lllrjy UU IUI fun can't be are printed Drive-In "THE GREEN BERET" John Wayne "What's So Bad Above Feeling Good" George Peppsrd I Beverly Hillbillies WAtr DISNEY LTI STUDENT NIGHT Discount Off Admission With Activity Card 7:00 to 9:30 EVERY WED SKATING AT ITS BEST 351 36th St 392-0721 Martha Hyer co-stars 8:00 pm What fascinatioil drew women to his arms despite themselves? pm Buddy Ebsen Irene Ryan Donna Douglas and MaxBaer dazzle the city folk ACTION CO-HIT BEAU ROBERT MAOTIH AS MTTCHUM Box office 7:30 show 8 pm Teacher's Conference Matinees Matinees Thurs and Fri 1 pm Watch the most complete news in Western America Follow Paul Biyan as he chases afterlife its dangers its 1 thrills 1 3 fcA Lmmm 10 Channel 5 News 10:00 pm in color withNourse Welti and James Run for Your life Monday thru Thursday 10:30 pm in color starring Ben Gazzara Suggested for Matitrt PATTY DAVID PATTY DAVID simrw TOM JOANNA NARDINI McCORMACK- MACKLIN FRANK AN0 introducing "THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION" "Open to Public" live Music Now rf the New EMBERS CLUB Formerly Club Flaire in Riverdale THE SUSS GERMERS QUINTET FRIDAY AND SAT NIGHT OPENING SPECIAL Co-Feature 225 16-oz T-Bone or Rib Steak Dinners TREAT THE FAMILY Read the Classified Open at PM 3433 Wash Blvd American International Picture.

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