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Show fEBRUARY24195 50. THE JOUKNAl4 SJE ?L s D.AVI!iL0YS GROUPS ARE HONORED A ' y -- m LV ea i i:,z4 ,;V "''AA T P V--! tj'A '''''''' ''4 m ut st as y, ii- - v id is R. is is Scoutmasters and Explorer supervisors who were recently honored, with their wives are (left to right) Mr. and Mrs. Dale Jost, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Palmer, Mr. and Mrs. Max Muir, Mr. and Mrs. e 2S Scout Explorer Leaders Are Honored Here honored for their work recently. The awards were presented at meeting and court of honor held at Faimington, in commemoration of the loth anniversary of the Ioy Scouts of America. In recognition of the fine work they have done with boys groups, scoutmasters and explorer advisors were presented certificates cf merit by Gerald F. Irving, on behalf of the Salt Lake City Cham-- A group of Davis county men who have interested themselves in and aided the growth and progress of local boys organizations were ber of Commerce. Horton D. Hess, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Perkins, Mr. a:d Mr-- , .la) ebster. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Kan.lall, Mr. and Mrs. l.con Keees, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Halls and Mr. and Mrs. Pernard Kennah. NO MISSION . . . David Lilien thal leaves White House afte W Receiving th eawaid weie Dale Jost. Ka.svi!U Second Waid; C. W. Pahaer, Kaysville Second ward; Max Muir, Faimington ward; Horton I) Centerville Second waid; Richard Pei kins, Kaysville Second waid; Jay Weh. ter. Kaysville Fiist ward; Keith Randall, Centerville First ward; Loon Reeves, Centerville First ward; Gene Halls, Noitli Faimington ward, and Hernaid Kennah, Kaysville First waid. All are scout lie, conference with President Tru man. ILc stories claiming hi Is going to Moscow to seek ai atomic pact with Stalin an absurd. masters or oxploior Mipeivisois of their lespective waids. As pait of the ceiemony a lose was presented to each of t'he uucs of those honoied. In a radio broadcast fiom Sa't Lake City at s pm. Gene Mammon. scout executive, and Piesi-den- t Eugene D. Ammott, of the Salt Lake council, lead the gioup in a ceiemony m omitting them to another jear of endeavor in the principals of scouting, and in a i (in ading pledge .t i m of I il .ii t y to stiengthen tl . paity of the program a tro (omimttec fiom each ward w lesponsihle for giving one demo stiation or stunt. Riley Rushm lead the gioup in community sin ing. By LYN CONNELLY i GROUCHO MARX is said to be over the possibiUty of the dropping prizes on his giveaway airer . . Incidentally, after a rough start, Groucho has turned into one of the best quizmasters on the air . . . On his debut he acted as he never would get used to radio, but the picthough ture has since changed and its hard to imagine radio now without Mr. M., a showman from way back . . . His brother, Chico, one of the saner of the famous trio, has turned to dramatics and is doing well playing straight roles on radio and television. Shortly before Patrice Munsel was signed by the Met, the landlord of her New York apartment cancelled her lease because the constant vocalizing disturbed the other tenants . . . They probably are the very ones spending fancy prices now for the privilege of hearing the young lady . . . Probably the biggest flop since the ad- vent of radio was the highly touted Hollywood Calling. j MERELY TIDBITS Geore Internationally famous artist, served as technical I I advisor on the Columbia techni-color musical, The Petty Girl I . . . Joan Caulfield and Robert Cummings (good casting! ) are co-- I starred in the story of the girl who was the inspiration of Pettys I noted pin-u- p pictures . . . Columbias Woman of Distinction is 1. kiddingly referred to by its diree- tor as The- - Battle of the Oscars I In the east are Ray Milland, I who won several years ago for Lost Week-EnEdmund Gwenn, who nabbed an award for Miracle on 34th Street, and Rosalind Russell, three-time- s nominated for an award for My Sister Eileen, Sister Kenny and Mourning Be-- I. d, Great new performance with Chevrolets Advanced LOAD-KIASTI- ER Never before such power in Chevrolet trucks! The new Load-Mast105-h.engine rugged, heavy-dut- y power plant; and the famous Thrift-MastEngine now stepped up to a husky 92 horsepower! These are Chevrolets greatest p. er SoYts Yea N TRUCKS Performance Leaders Payload L flat en firs Hills EADERS Saves Too Tlm on tbs Getaway POPULARITY Engino engines! They give you more performance, more features, more of everything that matters and the lowest list prices in the field too! See them today. Whichever you choose, remember this: Chevrolet now offers you the most powerful trucks in its history ! er ADVANCE-DESIG- 105 L EADERS Saves Yea Money all the Way Pr,ce EADERS comes Electra. It CHIEVIROL Prof Elliott Lewis these fay . . . Radios Frankie Rem-le- y opened his radio acting and Meeting classes at the University of California at Los Angeles on February 14 He conducts four-hoclasses twics weekly. ... 1 ur Layton, Utah Morgan, Utah I |