OCR Text |
Show I i If I THE BULLETIN, BINGHAM, UTAH Scenes and Persons in the Current News : ,k in-il- l r m AM W j, I I ii fJ ' X ; y 1 United States Ambassador William C. Bullitt gets a kick out of the ceremony of receiving a tradi-tional student's cap at Nancy university, where he recently received an honorary degree. 2 Premier Mus-solini demonstrates the German "goose step" to his Fascist! militiamen at a recent military review. 3 Joachim von Ribbentrop, former German ambassador to England, who was made foreign minister by Relchs-fuehr- er Hitler in a diplomatic and military shake-u- p which followed the deposing of General Von Blomberg as bead of the army. lcovery of Sweet Corn nse first came in contact eet corn in 1779 when Lieut Bagnall of Sullivan's secured several ears Indians west of the Susque-jrive-r; AqJt M A Qui. With t? M Answers Offering 7T -- JlL Information on jTinOLllGl n Various Subjects 1. What representation does Alaska have in the United States congress? 2. What is the zenith in the astro-nomical sense? 3. The following was the slogan of what emperor: "If it is pos-sible, it can be done; if it is im-possible, it must be done"? 4. How are faith, hope and char-ity symbolized in art? 5. Until 1752 with what month did the year begin in Great Britain and America? 6. How is snow obtained for ski jumping in Madison Square Gar-den? 7. How much does the atmos-- 1 i out ice at the rate of 12 tons an hour. This is shaved by machin-ery into snow. 7. The atmosphere weighs 15 pounds to the square inch at sea level. 8. Both were adopted by Gen. and Mrs. Washington, although they retained the Custis family name. 9. A Fahrenheit thermometer would register 86 degrees. 10. She was a friend of the Ma-tilda Hoffman to whom Washing-ton Irving was engaged. She nursed Miss Hoffman, who died of tuberculosis. Irving related the tale of her devotion to Scott. phere weigh? 8. Were Nelly Custis and her brother adopted by George Wash-ington? 9. If a centigrade thermometer registers 30 decrees what would a Fahrenheit thermometer register at the same temperature? 10. How did Sir Walter Scott hear of the American Jewess, Rebecca Gratz, who is believed to have in-spired the Rebecca in "Ivanhoe"? The Answers 1. Alaska sends a delegate to the house of representatives, who has all the privileges of that body ex-cept the right to vote. 2. The point in the heavens which is directly over the head of the spectator. 3. Napoleon. 4. The symbol of faith is the cross, hope the anchor and char-ity the heart. 5. March. 6. Ice-maki- machines turn . The American Legion American Legion was organ-(- a caucus of World war vet- - Paris in March, 1919, and Ijnlegislative work was started Qshington the following Sep-- I J ! STAR I DUST ! J jMovie Radio J By VIRGINIA VALE CLAUDETTE COLBERT off to Europe for a long vacation the day she finished Paramount's "Bluebeard's Eighth Wife" revealed some pet economies of her star friends just before she left. She is extravagant about clothes, but her French thrift makes her cling to her old shoes. Gary Cooper rolls his own cigarettes. Fredrlc March always buys two packs of cigarettes at a time because they're ! 1 1 - Ck J i X J i I Claudette Colbert a penny cheaper that way. Fred MacMurray saves razor blades to be resharpened. Martha Raye wears sturdy, service-weig- stock-ings except on gala occasions. Most thrifty of all Is Marlene Dietrich. She is a string saver. Her maid is always wrapping up packages for her to take to the stu-dio and the string comes in handy. Al Pearce celebrated the begin-ning of his second year with bis present radio sponsor and his elev-enth year on the' air in his own pe-culiar fashion. He gave his orches-tra leader a rubber baton so there would be no stiffness in his rhythms and presented himself with the most enormous news camera you ever saw. When Fred Astaire returned from vacation to the R. K. O. studio re-cently to start work on his next pic-ture with Ginger Rogers, he found the amusement park set of "Dam-sel in Distress" still standing. Kind-ly guy that he is, he arranged to buy all the slides and games and sent them to an orphans' home. Errol Flynn did not even stop to hear congratulations on his grand performance in "Robin Hood." The minute the preview was over and he was told that no retakes were necessary, he hopped a plane to Boston where he bought a seventy-fiv- e foot boat (a ketch if you will be technical about it) in which he sailed off to the Bahamas for some fishing. Hollywood players are trying to figure out some unusual hobby or secret ambition because the current radio craze is to present a film star doing something quite different from their work on the screen. Cecil De Mille utarted it by having Jack 4 - I SP' j Olivia de Haviland Jack Benny Benny, Burns and Allen, and Bob Burns play serious dramatic roles on the air. Paul Whiteman fol-lowed that up by presenting Helen Vinson as a concert pianist. Bing Crosby lets Fay Wray blow tunes on a sweet potato and Olivia de Haviland plays chopsticks. ODDS A,D ESUS Knle Smith has ivcvived an autographed copy of Mrunor Roonevell's newest book from the 'resident's wife herself . . . I.ouist Fazenda rounds out her tuvntieth yeu: motion-pictur- e making with "Sit'n; Your Lady" and just for fun she dashing around the country, slippin; into theaters from New York to Texar and listening to audience comment.-..- . The cook hook whirh radio's mys-tery chef sends to listeners has been requested by the wives of 21 United States senators, the widows of two Presidents and stewards of the royal household in England. Edward G Robinson is so pleased over his sur cess on the radio that he is muc! more thrilled when fans call hii "Steve II"ilson" than he is when thi hail him as "Little Caesar" or any his other gantster roles . . . The pi lure Robert 'Iwylor made in Enghv was previewed in a little Californ town and people who were there i port that it will make him the n standing favorite of the screen. G Western Newspaper Union. aes - i 1 Draft of Ships Tt havi a lighter draft in salt -t- han In fresh water because UKiter has greater buoyancy. A 3 Won ship in fresh water draws D 'pche more than in salt wa- - Jistakes, Responsibility JV'i in flat never makes a mis-- I 1 Uncle Eben, "is mighty s but to be de man dat's in shiftin' de 'sponsi-anythin- g goes wrong." v4. ; ; of Word Dowager ; flowager was first used fI 1 0f Catherine of Aragon, (f ' A'tnur' Prlnce of Wales, 3C led princess dowager till iVrie with Henry VIII. MEN LOVE GIRLS WITH PEP If you an poppy and full of fun, mm will In-vite you to dunce anil partiea. BUT, if you ara eroMi. lifoltna and tired, men won't ba Intonated. Men don't lika "quiet" girla. For three generation! on woman hai told another how to go "milinir through" with l,ydia E. I'inkham'a Vegetable Compound. It help Nature tone up the ayatem, thua liwien-in- g the disromlnrta from the functional rs which women muat endure. Wake a note NOW to get a hottle of world-famo- Pinkham's Compound today WITH-OUT FAIL from your druggiat more than a mi'Uio women have written in letters re-porting benefit. Why not try LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND? learn to write I by l'racticat Xlethoils CALIFORNIA SCHOOL of WRITING 611 Larkln St., San Francisco, Cal. '77mi road to literary aucceaa lea (is to the beat i"b on earth" SALT LAKE'S NEWEST HOSTELRY Onr lobby Is delightfully air cooled during tbe summer months Radio tor Every Room Jj 200 Roomt-2- 00 Batht J? S HOTEL Temple Square Rates $1.50 to $3.00 0 The Hotel Temple Square haa a iicl,ly desirnMr, friendly atmoa-phere.Y- ou will alwayafind it Immac-ulate, eupremeljr romfi,rtahle. and tlinruiialily aicreealile.You can there-fore undnratund vihj tliia hotel 1st HIGHLY RECOMMENDED You cab alao appreciate whyi ' a mark of distinction to atop at tiie beautiful hostelry ERNEST C. ROSSITER, Mgr. ITERN ( JI)3 tp foot Cole- - 5 B"3Cs2 lid roI The Yif fl Ttr? V3 i, alght hasn't a kwAfrf.' KJ J ain,t this lan-- 1 Ml I "knocks out" iTS Jwith its flood of j j brilliaace. Just or every after-dar- k "od farm, garaiie, shop. Fine for urt, fishing and camping. lenuti lights Instantly. Pyrez globe i Counties. Wind, rain or snow can't if Strongly built for years of service. ye?&te Gasoline and kerosene mod-- , ;vy deed and purse. See them at I Ser'a. s telJ3??S Send postcard today. &i:m LAMP AND STOVE CO. Wichita, Kans.; Chicago, ill.; yia, P.; Lot Angelee, Calif. (7188) Dr. Tierce's Pleasant Pellets are an effective laxative. Sugar coated. Children like them. Buy now! Adv. "0T1PATED? a difference good jf' il habits can make! Uep food wastes soft many , " j ors recom- - tf i NuJol. J'.--f ,, IT CI GENUINE NUJ0L j. Copt. IDS7, Staaoclna. That Quaker State sign marks the beginning of Easy Street " for your car. Quaker State Winter Oil takes the worry ' out of cold weather driving. VW',I!S - It's made only of die finest Ar-'- S ' Pennsylvania crude oil, spe-- v R ; dally refined for Winter. Re f tail price, 35 a quart. Qiiaker MXT -- a -- State Oil Refining Corpora- -' 1 A 1 I m 1 'aJTX 5' 4 tion, Oil City, Pennsylvania. 'U! 4lJ 1 1 M n J"'lhl fir ' - , I Zx-tt-tig fepf;Kl:rpa 5rr., 0 JKr--'o hsr --rv.: . ...A - x N, fflT DOCTORS WROTE THIS OPINION! 9 "...colds result from H add conditioa of the "W" body . . they prescribe various alkalies" ex. "'. from medical journal. The ALINE FACTOR in HOI COUGH DROPS 5c i ii"lFS BUILD UP YOUR XAUNE RESERVE r - - -- s - FLY TO LOS ANGELES - Saving -- ?zion Rates NOW Tpl AIR EXPRESS QiY IA3 VEGAS BUTTK 11 using His Biff Voice AvTunklns says a loud voice i man a big chance in life. decide for himself ito ba a side show barker or baritone. FIGHTS JAP POACHERS 1 V . 'J f : V. . ' r m v. , ' . i U ''.' t x SI U ' ' , On f J ' ' A rinrtfiYisrfiriifflW isM r if C. Chester Carlson, delegate of the Alaska Fisherman's union, points out on a map of Alaska some of the strategic spots where Japa-nese salmon poachers have set up their mile-lon- g nets and seagoing salmon canning factories off tlie Alaskan coast. The poachers threat-en America's $40,000,000 salmon in-dustry with extinction. Mr. Carlson was one of several Alaska and west coast fisheries experts questioned at the bureau of fisheries of the Com-merce department in Washington. "Ready-Made- " Homes Speed Building Mjim-M- M 1 mm rfJ an t '10 'SI? i Mmr$ vS3li It W Workmen put into place one of the panels over the window to com-plete a section of a wall in a "pre-fabricate- house. Ten of these "streamlined" modern homes are being built on government land at Greenbelt, Md., by private capital in with the government as a possible solution to the nation's housing problem. They are designed for a family with an income of $3,000 a year and with one or two children. Runs From a Fight JTunklns says a man who eacef is usually found run. fhen there is a real fight W The Name Sue Utnam Suez comes from Su-Oa- rt oi the Arabic designation jrtified well. One existed at ""distance from the town of I A Brother In Exile '?h Bonaparte, oldest brother SLioleon and a king of Spain, Two decades in exile at Bor-N.J- J. ipowder Used by Hindus iwwde used by the Hindus furred to in several ancient jnScripts.' Q - The Island of Bali Youll Find Like That If you travel to the island of Bali, Dutch East Indies, you will find: That the children wear nothing but sun hats. That women carry loads on their heads, men on their shoul-ders. That is, the men carry loads on their shoulders. That water buffaloes, ready at all times to attack a tiger, will stand rough handling by a Bali-nes- e boy. That some people have finger-nails four inches long to show that they do not have to work. That a man is not liable for his wife's debts. That boats have eyes, so as to see at night. HEADS MANUFACTURERS liit ' K1" 'o i I ; TjfmfiWiiitiigTii 'aim, v a. w'--'"'- juvMirMmmm Charles R. Hook, president of the American Rolling Mill company, Middletown, Ohio, who was elected president of the National Associa-tion of Manufacturers for 1938. The election took place at the first meet-ing of the new board of directors in New York. Hook succeeds William B. Warner, president of the McCall corporation, who was chosen chair-man of the board. Marriage Is Aerial Partnership ' " ' J It is time out for lunch, and it means nothing at all to Frank Petti-bon- e and his wife Ruth that they have to enjoy it 175 feet in the air. They are said to be the only steeplejack couple in the United States and are here working on a watertower at Fort McPherson, Ga. Their marriage is a real partnership. She helps with the steeplejacking, and be helps with tbe housework. Shadows Every flower, even the fairest, has its shadow beneath it as it swings in the sunlight. Anon. Hold a Bit Delay is the greatest remedy for anger. Seneca. f Difficulties Aid ulties are meant to rouse, 1 urage. Channing. Avenging Wrongs its more to avenge wrongs bear them. World War Guns Make British Munitions iaUawiL!i fr -- rsVifilM r 10 rir: psi$?irvc iJcA' ""ss tti.Mii'iriSiH fti-- V.sT.urf" ywjAi , atnannn "M-'-- ja; iw i iaae The scrap metal obtained from the dismantling of this Hungarian field gun on the grounds of the New College at Eton, England, is to be used for munitions purposes. The gun has been on view here since th World war. |