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Show THE SAUNA SUN, SALIN A, UTAH Scenes and Persons in the Current News STAR DUST ' Movie R?Jio By . 'CD , r? w VIRGINIA .VALE IS children's day in ITwood, with contracts Holly- being signed in carload lots to exploit youngsters in films. The five tough young lads whom Sam .Qoldwyn imported to play in Dead End made such a hit at the preview that he promptly put all of them under con-trh- tf tb'Tnake more pictures. W Their next for him will be Street Corners after which Mervyn Le Roy would like to borrow them for a faseries. vorite is fourteen-year-olJudy Garland. They have lined up three stories for her. Universal intends to keep Deanna Durbin very busy for the next year, and Paramount plan to star the youngest of all, Kitty Clancy, in Call Back Love. d ' ri four-year-ol- . Rubinoff doesnot like to expose his priceless Stradivarius violin to brilliant studio, lights any longer than is necessary so during rehearsals and whenever he was not playing for g Mayor Fiorello LaGuardia of New York shaking hands with Thomas E. Dewey, the young as candidate for district attorney on the Republican ticket special prosecutor w'ho is running-mat- e ;with the mayor. 2 Panoramic view of Shanghais famous Bund which was rocked by explosions of bombs during the attack on the city by Japanese troops. 3 James Mattern (left), famed airman who flew from California to Alaska to join in the search for lost Russian polar flyers, shown conferring with his navigatae. 1 racket-smashin- Robert Ballard Is Soapbox Derby Champ d the sound POWER PLUS quires 44 yards of 39 Inch material. Pattern 1207 Is designed for sizga 34 to 50. Size 36 requires yards of 35 inch material. With long sleeves 4V yards of 39 inch material. Pattern 1366 is designed for s!ms 8 to 14 years. 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Playing a role quite unlike any she has done on the screen, a role simply made to order for Lupe Velez, she displayed a e grace of movement, a voice musically rich, and great variety of moods. Jad-rejowsk- as Robert Ballard, twelve, of White Plains, N. Y., smiles as he receives the International Soapbox Derby championship trophy from Felix Doran, an official of the race. The contest, held at Akron,' Ohio, was attended by a record crowd of more than 100,000. A handsome cash prize and a scholarship to college when he is old enough were the rewards for Roberts skill in piloting his soapbox vehicle. ENVOY TO ERIN Heres a Brand New English Custom ' e. Trading Foot all-ov- er HOMES-RANC- Ozzie Nelson and his popular radio orchestra are currently ap-- j pearing at the Astor roof in New York, but soon he will move his activities to Hollywood so as to be near his wife, Harriet Hilliard, who contract at the is under long-terRKO studios. Ozzie is the hero of all boy scouts who want to make a name for themselves. At fourteen he was honored at a jamboree in London as the youngest Eagle scout. HES MOSS m j ui Sew-Your-O- cat-lik- Although her skill and technique deserve full credit for Jadwiga recent victory over Alice Marble, American tennis champion, in the tennis finals at Rye, N. Y., the power and determination of the Polish star, demonstrated graphically in this picture, were the major weapons in her armament. Here, too, is evidence of the great stamina that enables Jadwiga to maintain a killing pace in the pinches. Westminster -- When Frances Farmer arrived in New York, instead of pausing po-- j litely to let all the news photographers take pictures of her, she rushed off to Mount Kisco upstate to go in rehearsal for her first stage material. Youngsters who were the original are fans of The Lone Ranger getting pretty grown np now, bnt they confess that they still follow the adventures with bated breath. seThe popular rial recently celebrated its seven broadcast. hundred and twenty-fift- h Fran Striker, who has written this series even since it started in January, 1933, estimates that more than 3,500 characters have appeared in the adventures. 14 to 20 Early Tourist Camps three-tlmes-a-we- ek The idea of tourist camps probably had its inception in the caravansary which was a structure for the accommodation of travelers in eastern countries. Cooking quarters were provided and storage space for the property and merchandise of the traveler. The caravansaries were located on important routes and were built by rulers or wealthy individuals as public benefactions or else were a municipal enterprise. They remained open 'from dawn until night and had caretakers. Small, unfurnished sleeping rooms were provided and a space for the beasts of burden. All the summer radio surveys reported that Edgar Bergen and Char- lie McCarthy were miles ahead of every other performer in popularity. Their salary is said to have from $300 to $3,500 per week. , High, Wide, and Handsome, a story of the early oil rush in Pennsylvania, is attractIt ing attention. more than lives up to the promise of its title, for it is spectacular, melodious and frenzied. Irene Dunne and Dorothy Lamour provide the beauty and melody; Randolph Scott, pitted against as tough a lot of villains as you ever hissed including that incomparable Akim Tamiroff provides the rough and ready drama. sky-rocket- rC 1, v. ,C v, 'r. pfX John Cudahy, newly appointed A sign of the times in Old England is this photograph, made during minister to the Irish Free State, is shown as he sailed aboard the liner Chatham Navy, week, which gives you an idea of the extent to which Manhattan to take up his ministerial Europe is suffering from war jitters. The oilskinned gents at left are duties. Until recently he was the members of a decontamination squad, who are rehearsing the duty minister to Poland. they hope they'll never have to do mopping up after a gas attack. . $40,000 Hambletonian Stakes to -- Z.s, 1 Shirley Hanover u I jqwx-- y Jv $40,000 Hambletonian stakes run recently at Goshen. N. Y., is pictured above with Song leading the field around one of the turns. 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Jack Haley has bowed out of the "Show Boat" program but he will have one of hit own very soon . . . Adolphe Menjou and Kathrine Hepburn are bitter rivals on the golf course . . . Dorothy Gish, whom film fans have never forgotten, will play the lead in a Mutual broadcasting system serial called " The Couple Next Door",.: When John Barrymore returns to radio, it won't be in Shakespeare, but in "The Ani. mal Kingdom" and "Accent on Youth," tome time in September. Meanuhile he it making a picture at RKO with Irene Dunne. O Western Newspaper Ufaton. 400 ROOMS 400 BATHS The Finest in Hotel Accommodations I 1 |