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Show i i THE BULLETIN, BINGHAM, UTAH . --r ' - j i i tic perhaps he 11 Qie , Jy hetri just txhes witK cre till iF sorrow one orp :rtk fact of life attwt to kevmy i STAR j ! DUST ! Alovie Radio By VIRGINIA VALE SONJA HENIE is the most young woman in motion pictures these days. Recently she went to Wash-ington to receive the cross oi Knighthood of the Order oi St. Olav, conferred by the Norwegian government through their minister to Washington. A few days later her Ice ballet, the same one you will see In her film "Happy Landing," played a benefit at Madison Square Garden in New York City sponsored by an impressive array of Carnegies, As-ters, and Rockefellers. Beneficiary of the occasion was the Children's Village which lends a helping hand to New York's prob-- Sonja Henie lem children, and thanks to Sonja a staggering number of thousands of dollars was raised. Sonja expresses her gratitude for all these honors in neat little phrases, but she doesn't get the least bit cocky about it. She seems - as completely unspoiled, as com-pletely oblivious to her unique posi-tion in the entertainment world as Shirley Temple does. Grade Allen, long radio's queen of nonsense, Is at last to get the rec-ognition she deserves from Para-mount pictures. They are having the author of Fhilo Vance murder mysteries write "The Gracie Allen Murder Mystery." She will be the star, and no less a celebrity than John Barrymore will portray Fhilo Vance. When Jack Benny first started talking about that rattletrap old car on his radio program, it was just the figment of a script writer's imagination. By the time radio au-diences developed a hilarious at-tachment for his wheezy old motor, Jack began to wish that he really had one, so he and Mary Living-stone made the rounds of used-ca- r lots and found just the car of their dreams. It is a 1921 model and cost thirty-fiv- e dollars. That long-promis- retiufl of Gloria Swanson to the screen is postponed Indefinitely again. Colum-bia pictures, which had planned to have her play the lead in "Holi-day," have decided instead to give the leading role to Katherine Hep-burn. Joan Bennett and Cary Grant will be featured with her, so It prom-ises to be one of those knockout pictures that Columbia turns out with unfailing regularity whenever they borrow ranking stars from other studios. Radio stars are much more thrifty than the early motion-pictur- e stars. Most of them invest their earnings in businesses that are not so dependent on youth and enter-tainment whims of the public. Jack Fulton, tenor of "Poetic Melodies," has bought a half-intere- st in a Fifth avenue haberdashery. Ethel Owen of Edgar Guest's "It Can Be Done" program, owns a dog and cat hos-pital in Milwaukee and is presi-dent of a dog biscuit company. Tru-man Bradley, commentator on the Sunday evening hour, is president of a cosmetic firm. : Three young men whose youthful ambitions were strictly serious have become radio's great comic trio. Lanny Ross and Charles Butter-wort- h studied law, and Walter fe started out as a newspaper man. It was Walter's adaptation and revival of "The Man on the Flying Trapeze" that flung him into night club entertaining and from there to radio. ODDS AND ENDS On his return from a concert tour of thirty cities, Igor Gorin will get his final American citizenship papers . . . Of all his tri-umphs Ken Murray is most proud of being asked to be master of cere-monies ut the President's birthday ball in Washington . . . Warners have changed their minds again about who is to be the new Torchy Ulane. Now it is Lola Lane who will play the role .- -. . Of all the stars in "Hollywood HoteV it is Benny Goodman who gets the ynost riotous response from the audience . . . Alice Brady is headed for more big dramatic roles since "In Old Chicago," but first she will do another comedy "Good Bye Broadway" for Uni-versal. Tommy Riggs of the Vallee program will appear in a supporting role. C Western Newitaper Union. 1 ' t l THE FEATHERHEADS JLSZZL Thaw(t) Less t KrJEV IT WAS 1 1 rcuv will suee I I I BETTER. MAXB SilRE, ) ,l0 tBAU! UOOK WHAT 7) w-- TwEMTy y 1 CHOWDER WHEN HE J 1c HOME J V X T 1CB CREAM j' ffkvotite Recipe ktk Week ' v i $V , Asparagus u Grain ,, SPARAGUS AU GRATIN is fjust the dish to serve when I are looking for something p Iciafly good to eat that Is eas-S- B luickly mflde. The recipe fa here calls for a medium- - ?jk white sauce, but instead of ling it you may prefer to use in of cream of mushroom, pea, leelery soup. The soup adds fcr and eliminates the task of ling? sauce. If you use he heat it with the cheese and re oyer the asparagus on toast. ip. butter Salt and pepper m. flour 1 can asparagus s milk tips Km;, "rated 6 slices toast J:H the butter, add the flour, f 6'J until smooth. Add the --i and cook until thick, stirring Nrtantly. Add the cheese and on with salt and pepper. Heat 'asparagus tips in their own Dd until they are hot. 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IIVE Small Stuff Sunday School Teacher Who de-feated the Philistines? "Aw, I don't know; I don't follow those bush league teams." OBLIGING "Yes," said the explorer, "1 was once so hungry that I dined oft my pet parrot." "What was it like?" "Oh, very nice." "Yes, but what did it taste like?" "Oh, turkey, chicken, wild-duc- k that parrot could imitate anything!" HOW STRANGE The absent-minde- d man arrived home late and entered his dark bed-room. Suddenly he stiffened. "Who's under the bed?" he de-manded. "Nobody," replied the burglar. "Funny," muttered the man. "1 could have sworn I heard a noise." In Conference Him Scientists say insects talk. He Kidiculous. Him Fact. A scientists came up-on two moths chewing the rag. SUBURBAN HEIGHTS By CLUYAS WILLIAMS I ff f ' t t 1 . 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