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Show Hollywood Film Shop The has movie industry literally and the lily painted the glided Painted Desert. Within the next two years, the set painter Jack Thompson will beeome the first man to have splashed paint on every conti nent of the earth. of The technical necessities movie photography are responsible for most of Thompsons painting. He sprayed pink paint over part of Arionas Painted Desert so the ground would harmonize with colors in the distance. He splashed, sprayed and daubed paint over acres of the sands of Californias Death Valley for the Technicolor picture, The Three Godfathers, made by John Ford and Merian C. release. Cooper for The movies night scenes were being shot in the daytime, with a filter over the camera lens, to capture colors In moonlight." HOLLYWOOD (UP) ROWLAND HALL School lor Girls Est. 1880 College Preparatory Boarding and Day Students Enrollments Still Open For a Limited Number Salt Lake City, Utah the filter didn't eliminate the suns glare. So Thompson sprayed the sands with lamp black to turn day into nut lit. Even Cactus Painted We had to paint up the cactus," he added, to give them the proper winter green. And I painted floweis on some species. The time was supposed to be winter, although we were shooting in summer" Soon Thompson will have splashed paint all over the earth Employed by Argosy Pictures, an independent producing company which makes most of its pictures at far flung locations, Thompson has painted the streets of Mexico with oil to make them glisten. , He has sprayed luminous paint on the lillies of Africa. He has colored the jewel-likwaters of South Pacific islands. His next assignment takes him to Ireland and China. "Probably to smear green paint, he guessed, "on shamrocks and rice fields." But winter-bloomin- Audrey (UP) Totter, that gorgeous movie 4 star, is looking for an average xws man to marry. Take Cathy ODonntH, who made a spectacular debut in Samuil of Our I used to think a movie acGoldwyna Academy Award winning picture, The Best Years fame tress could have her pick of Lives, put her opposite Farley Granger of The North Star" Miss Totter said. I was men, and you have the screen's newest and most sensational love Pam. wrong. I had better dates when Their first picture together is I!KO Radios The Twisted Road. in I was a broke radio actress than with Howard Da Silva. Keep your eye on time, which they I have now. theyre going places. The fellows I would really like to go with think they have to take me to Ciros, or nothing Ciros, its nothing. But, boys, youre all wrong And since they cant afford about Miss Totter. She insists shed enjoy a hamburger and a movie just as much as filet mignon and a floor show. Im from Joliet, not Hollyto wood," she said . "Id like marry the kind of man Id meet in Joilet, or Kansas City. Movie men are fine. Gentlemen and all that. But it's a narrow field. j -- THURSDAY HIT NO. 2 1 Glorious Technicolor MUSICAL The DOLLY SISTERS Starring BETTY GRABLE JOHN PAYNE PLUS CARTOONS JUNE HAVER SHORTS NEWS 7 Open Air Theatre FEATURE m. At 8 p. m. & prefabricated HOUSES "J. ,vs Go Oder di n banket 'adio'us, 'ranged a red with irge bouq rs. Colon rnosphen .edding I ause the lains of itering t! nd 'cnvv ay ic alter (gemuny For f! gregation sang "Qh It Is Wonderful, and Bruce Nelson and Kirk Nelson had charge of the sacrament, with 14 deacons assisting. Bishop Glen Knudsen gave a blessing and the name Karen to his daughter. He was assisted by Claud Stuart and Hans Knudsen, grandparents of Karen. Bishop Knudsen read a letter from the first presidency of the church, relative to the cireula tion and use of the Deseret Evening News among the La. ter Day Saints. Eight persons bore their testimony, and Earl V. Hansen read a letter from Ardell M. Jeppsen, a missionary laboring in the Arkansas mission. The congregaHow Firm A Fountion sang dation. and the benediction was given hy Joseph bacer The in Put your furniture on the lot and well four houses for size. try on d tin on a Sixth Ward le by Mr1 Sacn For her hose a g a'in, desi uinted si k; Sun, Meeting face usion lnn. conKrc er by Melvin rar.rent song All Hail To Roberts a i t turquoi oisage 0 cjs( ouds Pett deacons. Rchard Jones Ras son of Mary Rastru confirmed a membe church by Bishop Rtc sen. A baby daught liam and Arlene & given the name of Be Phone your society news to Benson by President Baird. Mrs. Herm Hadfield at 906. ttavitfs''! oiastM in is vmsing WRiKSt' w ondertut & TICKETS HOW! Together worth of coa' m in 17, There are more than 600 man ufacturtng plants m Utah. 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ONE - nei er, Miss J was Jesus Anderson. Jerry Her :,ara of c he cairn carnations n the cei led with Her maid follower the congregation was taken care of nine w ind preser on the FlFDBlC c ivey far. ,;ie brides as appnl MRS ELIJAH JENSEN AND FAMILY. Names P The werti more exciting SCREEN! - Mlv' hurh's BOLDER.. WED. AUG. 18 EVE PERFORMANCES 7 :'!() AM) 10:00 P. M. Flirt- r ot Mr elson "f ''i jv ne WED. - THURS. 2 w. pie V-- " t n hen ex- tended assistance, comfort and sympathy at the time of the illness and death of our beloved husband and father. In lifes darkest hour one comes to real iz.e the true meaning of the word "ft tends L. r eps SINGLETON New Modern Equipment imi-'e- rrnrxwi 'this means Dor ,.il wed L' r. DRIVE OUT TO THE BEAM OF LIGHT! Shows "iss )can Mac-Arthu- ELDER of the Old & New Highways h MILWAUKEE. Wis. (UP) F. M. Ayres, head of an investment firm, hired a Miss MacArthur to work in his office r Miss was unahe to come one morning and sent ii or cousin, a Miss Doug, is. THE OPENING three-legge- The regular monthly fast day and sacrament meeting was held in the Second ward SunAny inov ic would be gioovy when this trio of solid senders make w ith day morning, with First CounFor you squares who arent Imp, thevre Charlie Barnet, selor Earl V. Hansen conductthe lini-iTommy Dorsty ami Benny Goodman. Charlie and Totflniv appear with ing. The opening song. Love At their orchestras and Benny with a sextet in the foi tiicoming Samuel A Song Is Born, which Home, was by the congregation, Goldwyn Technicolor comedy musical, and William C. Horsley gave Danny Kaye and Virginia Yiavo. Other top musicians appearThe con- ing in the RKO Radio release include Louis Armstrong, Lionel the opening prayer. of thanking all those who Northwest Of Brigham At The Junction The Sego Lily camp, Daughters of Utah Pioneers, gave a program last Sunday night in, the Second ward. Bishop Glen Knudsen was in charge of the meetingi The piano prelude was played and the by Karen Craghead, opening song, Come, Come Ye Saints. was by the congregation. Sarah Longson gave the opening prayer. Birdie Hansen, captain of the camp, had charge of the program, which was a life sketch of Elizabeth Morrison given by her daughter, Bessie M. Eskel-sen- . Rosanne Littlevvood and Roberta Young sang Hard Times Come Again No More, accompanied by Karen Craghead. Lu-e- l la Jeppsen gave a very interesting talk on Our Heritage, by relating experiences of early pioneers. Donna Jensen gave a reading, Patterns. Bishop Knudsen complimented those who had taken part on the program, and Birdie Hansen thanked all who had taken part. The closing prayer was by Margaret Jensen. Ci j;lgtiam perhaps Fast Day Service At Second Ward Sunday We wish to take BOX STRICTLY BUSINESS $o " Card Of Thanks Vv'e wish to take this means of thanking all those who extended assistance, comfort and sympathy at the time of the death of our beloved son and brother. Staff Sgt. John T. Finn. We wish to especially thank the ward bishopric, the Relief society and all others who assisted in any way. The Finn Family. Card Of Thanks OF softball, volleyball and horseshoe pitching, races and relays were enjoyed. Winners of these were: sack race, Fourth ward, first; race. Fourth ward, first; knee bad. Eighth ward, first; bishoprics suitcase race. Counselor Besides Bubbles, The lage Cavanaugh Trio, Hampton, .Mel Rowe!, Buck Tlie Goldeu Gate Quartet and Russo am the Samba Kings. mm Wednesday, - a newspaper- man, or a doctor, or an insurance agent, even if he doesnt earn as much as I do. After a I know I couldnt make this kind of money doing anything else." Splurges on Mink Miss Totter socks most of her salary away. She just splurged on her first mink coat, though. "And I wear it every place except in the shower, she confided. I got it second hand, though it's never been worn, when the owner died. Now Miss Totter bundles up in mink when the thermometer registers 83. She says she'd do the same thing in Joilet. Miss Totter is as enthusiastic about Ray Mtlland, her leading man in Paramount's Dark Circle, as she has been about all her others. Hes been making movies 17 but instead years, she said, of stealing scenes he showed me how to hold my own. Miss Totter's admiration for Milland is purely professional, she emphasized. He's been married 18 years. And Miss Totter wants a husband of her own, not someone elses. t Sego Lilly Camp Gives Evening Church Program tensen; Corinne, Mrs Elma Carter; Evans, Mrs Sarah John; Harper, Mrs. Orlin May. and. Iluneyville, Mrs. George Wheat-ley- zU co-st- Watkins Iluul waul, W. first for speed. Bishop Fred Hansen, Evans ward first for appearance. The entertaining campfire program consisted of' Community singing led oy John Owen; song contest, won by the Third ward, rendering "Mary Had a Little Lamb to the tune of I'm a Lonely Little Petunia in an Onion Patch; talk and jokes by acFloyd Knudsen in his Danish cent; acordton selections by EuFloy Christensen; duet by tl Hess; harrnon-luChert and gene numbers by Wesley Hanson; gioup singing of "God Bless America, and prayer by Pres-ident John P. Lilly white. Special prizes went to the Harper ward for a 93 percent attendance of its boys and girls, and to the Fourth ward for the most distinctive cos.uming of all its ward members. exis Sincere appreciation tended by those in charge to everyone who contributed to the success of this entertainment. Brigham City, Utah I Bear River. Mrs. Carrie J. Chris- HOLLYWOOD oumali .Norman V. -- e A GREAT DOUBLE BILL HIT NO. Box Nppioximuloly mx bundled memheis and jromc priesthood S girls and .tpflVlXOl and L. 1) advwus of tfie North Box Elder take met at their annual canSaturday evening yon pary ilv 31 at the Box 'Eldet county park stake ot the Emery W'ght ..'.thniiil committee acted as chairman Durr'dl "Quig" ,e cm was in charge of the cames assisted cn the distatf Mrs ode by Mrs John Owen. Ea-- I Madsen. Make chairman of for Latter day ij'p committee Saint girts acted as program chairman. Other stake workers assisting wih arrangements in eluded Mrs J Delos Thompson. Mrs Marcus J. Smith, Eugene J Wright and J. Delos Thompson. null, soda watdr and ice cream were served by the ward committees for L. D S. girls of the respective t'han men groups are Third, Louise Call; Walter Everton; Foui th, Mrs Seventh. Mrs. Asa L. Beecher; Eighth, Mrs. Wm. J. Kotter, Jr ; Id rather.have WEDNESDAY Elder Stake Youth Eve Enjoy Canyon Party Saturday North Woosome Twosome |