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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 20

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Friends may can at the mortuary frfflsf from 7 to 8 pm and Saturday pnor to th service hour Interment in the Mountain FUNERALS pm and Saturday until the funeral hour Interment in the Ogden fitv Bwietery directed by the Larkin Mortuary OBITUARIES OBITUARIES View Cemetery SB THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINER OGDEN UTAH THURSDAY EVENING JULY 10 1953 MINING QUOTATIONS A BOGLE CO STOCK EXCHANGE a noGLrr co STRATFORD Funeral service for Virgil Stratford husband of Maude McArthur Stratford will be conducted Saturday at 2 pm In the Larkin- Chapel with Bishop James Bischoff officiating Friends may call at the mortuary Friday from 7 to 9 Virgil Stratford WEAVER Funeral services for Merlin Delbert Weaver husband of Ruth Hansen Weaver of 656 15th Street wilt be con- ducted Saturday at 1 ptn ia the -Chapel of Flowers at the Aultorest Mortuary 836 36th St with Bishop Bart Wolthuis of the Seventh Ward officiating Friends may call at the Chapel of Flowers Friday from 7 to 9 pm and until time of services Saturday Interment in the Ogden City Cemetery Viroil Stratford 58 of 884 23rd died Emma Zunde! r-' Mrs Emma Jane Dial Zunde! 68 of Willard died yesterday at her horn after an illness of one year Mrs Zundel was born Nov 29 1889 In Franklin County III a daughter of Burris last night in the Dee Hospital afteraiv ill-1 Bid Asked WEDNESDAY'S CLOSI Eureka Std ness ot jne oay Mr Stratford was a member of the LDS Gold Chain CALL Graveside services for Byron Uolt Call infant son of Dr Jay and Betty Elaine 'Holt Call of Logan will be con ducted Frida at IT am in the Clearfield Cemetery with Bishop Robert Benton of the Layton LDS Second Ward officiating directed by Lindquist and Sons or Henry Thomas Maw prominent church and civic worker of Plain City will be conducted Saturday at 1 pm in the PJsin City Ward Chapel with Bishop Merrill Jenkins officiating Friends may call at Lindquist and Sons Colonial Funeral Chapel Friday 6 to 9 pm and the Ward Chapel Saturday 11 am to 1 pm Interment in the Plain City Cemetery OBITUARIES Church and a priest in the Sixth Ward He Grand Deposit had been employed as a painter at Tiill Air Force Base He was born April 14 1900 in Ogden Loew's Lorillard Lukens Steel Martin Glen McKesson Rob Monsanto Mont Ward Motorola -National Bis a son of 'Albert and Georgena Chandler Stratford On June 22 1922 he married Maude McArthur in Ogden Great Western Horn Silver Kennebec Keystone Leonora Little May Mammoth Majestic Oil Miller Hill Mono-Kearsar Moscow ana Mahssa Anne Wells Dial She was reared in Hooper and Willard Utah She was married to Jacob Al-virus Zundel on Nov 13-' the LDS Salt Lake Temple They had resided in Hunts-villa and Corinne before moving to Willard 34 years ago 17Ve 71 Va 64V2 68V2 33 60 32V 38 13914 491j 46Va 24 52 834 I6I4 16V4 Surviving are his widow one son and three WYNNE Funeral services for Kenneth (Jerry) Wynne husband of Algie Kennedy Wynne of 3537 Washington Blvd' will be conducted Saturday 11 am at the Myers Rose Chpel Mortuary 533 26th St with Rev Franklin A McDaniel of the Methodist Church officiating Friends may call at the mortuary Friday 7 to 9 pm and Saturday prior to the service Burial in the Memorial Gardens of the Wasatch directed by the Myers Mortuary daughters Virgil McArthur Stratford Mrs FLORISTS Alcoa 70V4 Allied Chem 77V Allis Chalmers 27 Am Airlines 193 Am Can I 49Ve Am Cynamid 16 Alco Prod 16 Am Gas Elec 43Va Am Motors 12 Am Radiator 13 Am Smelting 43 Am Tel 178V Am Tobacco 814 Armco 51 Armco 51 Arch Santa Fe 22 Atlan Coast Lne 34Vs Atlantic Refg 3814 Avco 7I4 Baldwin Lima 72Vs Bait Ohio 30 Bendix Av 54 Beth Steel 41 14 Boeing 4418 20 I 25 Prince Con 04V2 05 04 05 Proper Mng 04 04V1 0214 0212 Rico Argntine 212V2 250 04 0412 Royston Coal 03 14 03 Vi 02 02 Sil King Wtrn 16 18 31 32 Sil Shield 01 01 Vi 15 17 Sit Standard 02 02Va 01 01V2 Sioux Mnies 02 02V2 00 01 So Iron Blsom 06 10 25 30 South Std 16 19 04 05 Sundance 23 24 01 12 0212 Swansea Con 13 15 07 0712 Tar Baby 23 25 OOV2 OIV4 Tin Central 02 02Vi 0212 02 Tintic Lead 03'2 04 02 03 Tintic Std 6712 75 10 12 Trans Un Oil 0216 03 923 97ii United Pk Cty 110 125 04 05 Utah Con 01 12 -02 85 90 Uth id Sg cm 575 61216 02 U-W Con Oil 57V2 62Va 01 V2 02 V2 Victor Con 01 Vi 02 0534 0512 Westn Alloys 02 02V4 02 02V2 West Toledo 07 09 11 12 Wilbert 02 03 02V4 03 Williston Bn 02 03 i 0212 05 Yankee Con 02 02V2 20 30 Zuma 02V4 03 Mtn Sts Dev Banner 800 850 Big Hill 02V2 03Vi Bon Oil Mg 02V2 03V4 Bristol Silver 17 17 Gullion 23 25 Cardiff 80 90 Central Std 01 02 Chief Con 42 50 Clayton Sil 21 23 Comb Metals 05 06 Colorado Con 02 02Vi Comet Coal 05'A 06 V2 Com Lead 02 02V2 Comstock 05V2 06'2 Cons Eureka 31 33 Croff 0334 05 Cres Eagle Oil 03V2 04 Crown Point 03 06 Dragon 95 100 Crown Pt 05 08 East Standard 03 03Va Tin Coal 10 14 East Utah 10 12 Empire Mnes 04 05 Eureka Bull -04 04V2 Eurka Lily Cn 07 O8V2 Eureka Mines 04 -04V2 She had worked as a Boyd (Betty) Naylor Mrs Jack (Ruth) Knight and Mrs Winters (Georgia) Budge all of Ogden seven grandchildren four sisters Mrs "Jay (Myrtle) Taggajf and Mrs Junius (Alberta) Tribe Ogden Mrs Ezra (Erma) Whitaker and Mrs Paul (Lucille) Nelson Boise Idaho Funeral services will be conducted Saturday at 2 pm in the Larkin Chapel by Bishop James Bischoff Friends may call at the mortuary tomorrow from 7 to 9 pm and Saturday until services Burial in Ogden City Cemetery AND THE FLOWERS ARE FURNISHED Olive and-Mark KLENKE FLORAL 2955 Washington Phone tiX 4-3474 ELIZABETH'S Mtn View Naildriver New Park New Quincy North Lily No Standard practical nurse in ine Willard area She had been-a Relief Society visiting teacher Primary teacher ana member of the LDS Willard Merlin 0 Weaver Merlin Delbert Weaver 57 of 656 15th died this morning at his home after an extended illness Mri Weaver was born March 26 1901 In Ogden -a son of Orson and Sarah Jean Gill Weaver He was reared and educated-in Og-itnty He had been employed at Hill Air Force Base since 1946 as a glass and plastics worker He formerly worked for glass companies He was a member of the LDS Seventh Ward On Oct 16 1925 he married Ruth Hansen in Ogden Surviving are his widow one son and two daughters Morrell Dee Weaver and Mrs Orren (Joyce) Walker Ogden Mrs Gordon (Wilma) Manning Bountiful two brothers and one sister Glen and Morrell Weaver and Mrs Wanda Child Ogden his father and stepmother Mr and Mrs Orson Weaver Ogden four grandchildren Funeral services will be conducted Saturday at 1 pm in the Aultorest Mortuary Chapel of Flowers by Bishop Bart Wolthuis Friends may call at the chapel tomorrow from 7 to 9 pm and' Saturday until services Burial in Ogden City Cemetery Natl Dairy Natl Distillers Natl Steel Natl Theaters New Haven Central Niagra Mo Pwr Nickel Plate Norfolk West Am Avia North Pacific Ohio Oil Pa Gas Elec Panhandle Pwr Parke Davis Penney Penn RR Peoples Gas Pepsi Cola Phelps Dodge Phila Elec CILSON-Publk Masonic services for Osborn Biqlow (0 B) Gilson retired executive of of the Ideal Cement Co who resided at tne Hotel Ben Lomond will be held Saturday at 1 pm in Lindquist and Sons Colonial Funeral Chapel under the direction of Unity Lodge No 18 AJ with William Sylvester worshipful master officiating Rev A Cadman Garretson of the First Presbyterian Church will be the speaker Park Binghm Park City Con 35V2 261e 64 31 '3912 3414 5634 4912 81 Va 93V4 12 47 23 FLOWER SHOP Park Konold-Park Nelson Park Premier Borg Warner 305S" Dial EX 4-6811 466 24th St Infant Call Plumbic Mnes Canadian Pac 27 Celanese 15 Cleveland Elec 40 Plutus Ward Choir Surviving are her husband three sons and one daughter Francis Earl Zundel Roy Mrs A (Helen) Prlebe Chicago Robert Monte Zundel and James William (Bill) Zundel Willard two grandsons whom she reared James Lundsy and Kay Brent Zundel Willard five other grandchildren three great-grandchildren one sister and three brothers Mrs Fay Parsons' Joseph Dial Hosia Dial Fred Dial all of Willard Funeral Services will be conducted Monday at 2 pm in the LDS Willard Ward Chapel by Bishop Orvin Lemon Friends may call at the home Sunday evening and Monday prior to services Burial In Willard Cemetery directed by the Harold Felt Mortuary Brigham City 48 41 3A 67 iOW SHOWING-'' For Adults Only! Proct Gam 36 LOGAN Byron Holt Call Infant son of Dr Jay Call and Betty Elaine Holt Call of Logan formerly of Layton and Heber died last night irt the Dee Hospital in Ogden two hours 'after birth The parents are members of the LDS Church Surviving are the parents one brother and sister Jeffrey and Laurel Call Logan the grandparents Mr and Mrs Henrv Pub Serv Pure Oil 37 much more tiian ikxnerican Stock Market Makes Gains NEW YORK (AP) Selective 35 Ches Ohio 54 Chrysler 47V Columbia Gas 19 Com Edison 50 Cont Oil 53 Con Edison 55V6 Cons Ntl Gas M8V Corn Frod 42 Curtiss Wright 25ii Deere 3914 Delaware Hudson 1916 Detroit Edison 4016 Douglas Air 56 Dow Chem 56V4 Du Pont 185V2 Eastrn Air 3116 Eastman Kdk 112 Erie -8V2 audiences are used to seeing of what 23- 32 4718 7418 24 45V4 29 Radio Corp Am Raytheon Republic Steel Reynolds Tob Rock Island Royal Dutch Safeway St Regis Call Layton Mr and Mrs Harold Holt and Mrs Harnett Nelson Clearfield Graveside services will be conducted tomorrow at 11 am in the Clearfield Cemetery 3434 year-old girls are made pii j' Schenlev 24 by Bishop Robert Benton ot the LDS Layton Sears Roebuck 2916 Second Ward Burial will be directed by Lindquist and Sons Mortuary 2034 gains pushed the stock market slightly ahead in moderately active trading this afternoon Volume for the day was estimated at 2400000 shares compared with 2620000 yesterday TCpv stocks rose from fractions 58 'A Firestone 92V4 51 56 Ford Mtr Shell Sinclair Oil Socony Mobil So Cal Edis' South- Pa RR Southern RR iTV Soeerv Rand Xr-- TCI Fruehauf Gen Dynamics 46 4214 Gen Elec" 18 NOW PLAYING ROAD SHOW ENGAGEMENT Cecil jRDe millets l90UCtlON r- i Stand Oil Calif 53 to a point or so generally Losers Gen Stand Oil NJ54Vb Goodrich OGDEN LIVESTOCK OGDEN Cattle: Salable noneno test of market early late yesterday few low to average choice 905-990 lb ed steers 26-27 few untility to standard heifers 19-50-22- one stock cow with calf at side 240 a PaCalvesj Salable: 10 no test of market Hogs: Salable: 50 butcher hogs around 25 lower fevr US 1 and 2 210 lb butchers 2525 1 lot 230 lbs 2 and 3 grades 2450 few 253 lbs 1 grade 2475 some 260 lbs 23 mostly 3 grades -few 2 grade sows 355 lbs 20 others 490-615 lbs 1725- 1925 Sheep: Salable 4000 slaughter spring lambs fully steady around 10 doubles mostly choice 88-106 lbs Idaho range spring lambs 2275-80 one deck good to choice 22 4 doubles choice range feeding lambs 2180-90 YESTERDAY'S MARKET Cattle: Salable 25 not enough offered to adequately test the market trade mostly on a cleanup basis Hogs: Salable 50 butcher hogs weak to 25c lower sows scarce One lot mostly No 1 and 2 barrows and gilts around 200 lbs $2500 bulk mixed 1 2 and 3 grade 190-240 lbs scattered lots 3 grade 235-260 lbs $2300-2375 occasional head 285 lbs $2250 Individual 415-lb sow $1850 Sheep: Salable 4000 Slaughter spring Iambs uneven steady to 25c lower spots 50c off Around 10 doubles mostly choice 105-108-Ib Idaho range spring lambs $2275 three doubles and a deck good and choice 105-106-Ib ldahos $2210-2220 Around 70 head 93-Ib average trucked-in lambs $2200 smaller lots 86-101-lb truckins $2150-2175 good to choice trucked-in feeder lambs $2225 two loads good and choice 88-93-lb feeders $2090-2195 Stude-Pack 416 Sunray Mid Con 25 19 3912 11 5612 60 6412 39 6134 83 37Va 1618 117 5834 67 3334 4514 369 81a 35 71 V4 Goodyear Great Northrn Greyhound Gul Oil Houston Pwr Ideal Cement 111 Central Internatl Har IBM 2018 51 40 2434 but the devil invented Added: Mr Magoo Sports Minnie Welch HARPER WARD-Mrs Minnie Jane Hvghes Welch 64 of Harper Ward died yesterday in the Cooley Hospital after an extended illness Mrs Welch was born Oct 19 1893 in Farmington a daughter of Jonathan and Minnie Christensen Hughes She was reared in Farmington and graduated from the University of Utah On June 13 1923 she was -married to Samuel Welch in the LDS Salt Lake Temple They had since resided in Box Elder County She had been Relief Society president in the Harper Ward and held off ices in the North Box Elder Stake From 1917 -to 1919 she served a mission in the Central States She taught school in Malad Idaho Farmington Milford and Murray Utah and Cowley Wyo Surviving are her husband five sons and two daughters Samuel Welch Farming-ton James Newell Welch Pocatello Idaho Mrs Melvin (Naola) Dean Ogden It Johna-than Welch Denver Mrs Willis (Minnie) Egan Azores Thomas Welch Garth Welch both of Harper Ward 17 grandchildren three brothers and- two sisters Thomas Hughes Salt Lake City' Marion Hughes Milford Irvin Hughes Farmington Mrs John Rencher and Mrs Helen Hughes Burley Idaho Funeral services will be conducted Monday at noon in the LDS Honeyvi lie Ward Chapel by Bishop Joseph Yates of the Harper Ward Friends may call at the home Sunday evening and Monday prior to services Burial in Farmington Cemetery directed by the Harold Felt Mortuary Brigham City VITAL STATISTICS BIRTHS DEE HOSPITAL Hadley Dean and Nelda Hartley Taylor girl July Whitaker Re'ese and Joan De-Bloois 2999 300 East boy July 9 Smith Gary and Donna Bates 2828 If 400 East North Ogden boy July 9 Call Jay and Elaine Holt Logan boy July 9 Turpin Ronald and Nita Wayment 1634 24th girl July 9 ST BENEDICT'S HOSPITAL Interntl Nickl Sunshine Min Swift Co Texas Co Gulf Sulphur Thomp Prod Timken Rol Br Transamerica Union Carbide Union Oil Union Pacific United Arcrf United Airlines Utd Prk Cty Rubber Steel Utah West Airbrake 76V2 CHARiTOM YLH ANNC tOWARD interntl Paper! 11 'A Latest News Features at 1:30 3:35 5:40 7:45 9:50 Interntl moved in about the same range Ford steadied after its sharp drop yesterday on news of its dividend cut The stock traded about unchanged Boeing rose well over a point on news of more than 320 million dollars in defense contracts for the firm Other issues were steadied by news of defense contracts Coppers were off on word of lower copper scrap prices Air-crafts rails most chemicals and some steels made gains Oils and airlines declined slightly 89 46V2 29Va 6314 28V2 PA 33V2 65 293a 2412 56 47 381j 38 40 39 261s 69 86 70 lj -t iAmaimiiajmmmmm Johns-Mansvlle' Joy Mfg Kaiser Alum" Kan Cty South Kennecot Ligget Myers Lockheed Air COOL COMFORTABLE STARTS 7:00 PM HE5T0N BRYN ER BAXTER ROBI N50N YVONW DtBRA JOHN DL: CARLO PAGET 5(1 ClDtlC S1HA JOCH'H VWCMt HARDWOC- rOCH-XOTT- ANDERSON-PRICE A PARAMOUNT PlCTUWl TECHNICOLOR One Showing Eoch Night Starting at 8:45 pm West Elec 47 Woolwprth MDfflUDERI DOW JONES CLOSING STOCK AVERAGES A Hogle A Co Industrials 47759 off 241 Rails 11964 off 11 Utilities 7966 up 09 Stock 16524 off 50 30 20 15 65 Kin cronv Tor tv arm "Rot- ADMISSION IDAHO DEATHS I i 1 I I IMiMft' lyMfHB1 mmpwmmm- UTAH DEATHS $125 50C $1 Children 6-12 CHICAGO LIVESTOCK By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Clifford Rothwell Peterson 51 construction worker Salt- Lake Box Office 7:00 bara Haughawout 728 Ben Lomond girl July 9 Olsen William and De- lores Thinnes 3257 600 West boy July 9 Barker Verle and Ruby Williams 2595 -N 400 East girl July 9 Carter Bert and Willene Lane 1721 27th boy July 10 Young Robert and Barbara Bench 552 Leona girl July 10 Singleton JRobert and Show at Dusk Adult Entertainment "GOD'S LITTLE ACRE" Robert Ryan and Aldo Ray Open 6:45 pi CHICAGO (AP-USDA)-Cattle: 1000 calves 100 steady: strong to 25c higher a few sales choice slaughter steers and mixed yearlings 2700x2800 a few high choice 1100 lbs $2800 good and low choice $2500-2675 a few utility and standard 2250-2450 a part load choice and prime 865-lb mixed yearlings $2800 good and choice heifers $2500-2750 half toad 950-lb utirity Holstein $2100 a few utility and commercial cows $1800-2100 canners and cutters $1500-1850 light canners down to $1400 utility and commercial $2375-2500 cutter $2250-2350 good and choice vealers $2800-3100 culls as low as $1200 a package good 675-lb yearling stock steers $2650 a part load medium 850-lb fed steers $2450 I mmmmm MSk 13 Clara Weaver 505 22nd boy rTn'MIIIH in Color and Cinemascope "THE DAY OF THE BADMAN" Fred MacMurraj and Joan Weldon Opens 6:45 pm EX 2-0896 City Mrs May Weight Johnson 62 writer poet Springville 1 Leland Mahoney 63 lab worker Salt Lake City George Henry Hardy 75 leather worker Salt Lake City Mrs Jannigje DeW Copier 68 Salt Lake City Mrs Iantha Richards Arthur 75 St John in Sandy Mrs Agnes Irinda Thomas Muir 87 Heber Frank Lloyd Maughan 77 Wellsville Joye Larsen Brandow 38 Fillmore Charles Wardop 62 hardware Highway North of Layton "Where the Crowds Go" July 10 HILL AFB HOSPITAL Park Clarence Taylor and Barbara Lewis 118 28th girl July 9 Mrs Ann Waddell Hill 76 Driggs in Tooele Utah Mrs Patricia Pappas 73 Po-cateLJo Mrs Eunice Maloney 69 Dubois in Rexburg Aaron Rasmussen 70 retired teacher Piano in Rexburg Frank Ritcher 75 farm helper Idaho Falls Gregory Jones 82 former land clerk and former Blackfoot postmaster Blackfoot Riverdale Airman In Naval Review RIVERDALE Eddie Green airman son of Mr and Mrs Charles A Glover 5256 1050 West Riverdale is aboard the attack aircraft carrier USS Lexington 'which took part in the First Fleet visit to the San Francisco Bay Area He is the husband of the former Jackie Behunin of Ogden The bay visit commemorated the 50th anniversary of the visit of the Great White Fleet to San Francisco during its cruise around the world A full-scale Naval review was staged as the fleet entered the bay hi Take Out Service Given Two Fines Leonard Smith pleaded guilty to drunk driving and operating a motor vehicle with improper brakes and was sentenced in City Court to pay a $225 fine or serve 112 days in jail for drunk driving and $25 or 12 days for improper brakes Smith was arrested June 18 on the 2100 block of Keeves Ave Titnaniaac 6UY MAWS0N eSrs I FELaA FARR executive Salt LaKe City GRAIN FUTURES CHICAGO (AP)-Wheat No 1 red $18212 Corn No 2 yellow $135 No 3 yellow $133Vz No 4 yellow $130 No 5 yellow $128V2- Oats No 1 heavy white 71-73c No 1 extra heavy white 742c No 1 white 70c sample grade medium heavy white 66vic sample grade medium heavy mixed oBVac No soybeans Soybean oil 93-9c soybean meal $6650 to $6700 Barley rnalting choice $120-130 feed ALSO CARTOON Complete Shows Tonite At 7:00 and 9:10 pm Regular Prices Adults 75 ft" Students 50cy Children 20ei This engagement only "Peyton Place" starts at 8:40 Box Office closes at 1 Oil 5 Come early end enoy our Snack Bar and Playground I DINNER (4 pm to 1 GREEHWELL OflFE lOUR SPECIALTY SWIM AT PATIO SPRINGS Open to the Public Daily 11 a-m-9 pm PRIVATI PARTIES CAN BE ARRANGED miloa nerthwost Pin View Dam Phone HwntsvHIe 6J11 vs service avafabfe Won Wed fri leave Ogden 12 nodn GOOD FOOD TOMORROW AND SAT NIGHT I I II I A i CAFE and 3576 Riverdale Road FOUNTAIN The Cleanest Place In Town Open 6 am to 12 pm The Nations No 1 Quartet Naughty Lady of Shady Lane" ''Tammy'' 31ST AND WASH BLVD You You you" "A Very Precious Love" 2nd BIG LAUGH WEEK! Melodie d'Amour" "AAan With a Banjo" STARTS TOMORROW AT 12:45 Lamplighter" $150 PER PERSON FOR TABLE RESERVATIONS EX 4-2664 DESIRE a AT NO TIME IN MOVIE blows Its hot 1 breath Into an TOMORROW IS HOT DOG DAY Free Hot Dogs Hot Dog Eating Contest PRIZES: Bicycle Radio Etc ISTORY SUCH FUN AS amazingly frank motion picture! 3 to 8 pm EESIRE i 'Passionate work on the screen!" i JJESJJRE 'A unthinkable 1 in mrtuipc 7 a fQW years back!" -rr- Ph EX 4-5263 1 EE j- 4 111 fJjfl nevtcw Paramount presents ii i production of EUGENE Aa O'NEILL'S We always piay two big ones The story of a peacetime army "THE GIRL HE LEFT BEHIffD" Starring Natalie Wood Tab Hunter Outdoor action thriller "WAR- ARROW''- Technicolor I Jff Chandler Maureen O'Hara Box 7:30 See both shows after 10 Show Bill "Big Burger Ranch" now open for business iff TMnCmrr tut? xQ Top family entertainment Western -V 'Technicolor Starring Jock Mahoney Tim Hovey Julia Adams 2nd Feature "JET- PlLOTf Technicolor1 'Starring' John Wayne Janet Leigh 'Bex 7:30 1 i Show Dusk JLJJliLJiilJ Ul lMh JUXCi iJULJLU SOPHIA LOREN-ANTHONY PERKINS-BURL IVES lv'PhEX41763 last Times tonight Tl Ph EX-42566I BRIGITTE BARDOT in "MADEMOISELLE STRIPTEASE" Also "THE CARELESS YEARS" A ways two top hits "GIFT OF LOVE" Technicolor-CinemaScopo Starring Lauren Baca II Robert Stack 1 The laugh-time of your those wonderful guys who won a i I I medal for strictly nothing I 1 1 Starring in the stage rote that rocketed hern to famei MYRON McGORMICK' WICK ADAMS PRICES! 65 Till 90c Evenings Children 25i Exclusive Drive-in Runl Cecil DeMille's TEN COMMANDMENTS" Technicolor-VistaVision Charlton Heston Yul Brynner Anne Baxter Edward RobinsonDebra Paget John Derek Admlssiont 6 to 12 years 50c Adults $125 There will bo one show only per night Visit Our Free Fairyland Playground Box 7:00 Show Dusk "Strip Tease" shown at 1:00 4:00 7:00 10:00 Free Parking at Herrod Furniture Lot After 6 i i mJt Exciting Co-Hit "UNDER FIRE" Technicolor Starring Rex Reegon Steve Brodie Henry Morgan Box 7:30: '-i'' Show Dusk PRESENTS 0 BY MMLeROY WJ WARNhK BKUa SIE IT FROM THE STARTI 1:00 3:10 5:20 7:30 COMPLETE SHOW 9:39.

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