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Show - , ' 12THI , - ,- DESEart NEWS, 12. 1948 ' ., - ' - '' ' The Youngest Generation ,..:. ,,0 ,,,., It' .,, .,. ' - ....... . . . , , ... 4, I, ,- t ,,,... , ., , , ' ' .. (a - . , 1.: , , 1 . .' ' '' ti , , - . , ,:..... 'I- I ,1 - -. , - . ',..,7" ' . - TT --- --2 JULIE' -tsItlig-TV 111111111 .2 lingt , . 1, , I '' 4 - '. - i ' -- ' ' 4 2,1' ,,,i , .. , - - .,', 1174PUre , ... , , - , .1 ,,,,r4 . ' 'Laurel Peck . r . 4":":::"..."."":".'''' ';,,g'- 'if ' ,: 4 - 7..,. " l::, ,,,:,,,., ,,,,,;t , ' ' - " Spencerjracy ,,.;To Be Busy In ) f. . , k . . ; , ,. Corning Season ,.,.,; : ' i. , , ,,,;: ,,:,., , :I .... . . ' ': ' :: ' ) '. ; 5 . :, '' 3 , '; ,' e, ' '': ' ' ,.. 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With the exception of a fevI ;ketches on his own family and Ira Batch, missionary to the I Indians in the early days of Mr. Robinson hiks confined I Utah, - bls work toheroes of the.eight- tenth century when Kentucky I was the far east and Indians were the white man's continu- , ous enemy. 1 P- - , -- , , , 4 , -- ', . - -- -- -- 1P.m,.1.,. What s(?I'tinny n western expansion of America, long before the advent of the Idornlons or the Civil, Waroind !l'51!!!!! such cnaracIers alPanoll iel Boone, George Roger uarkdl Benjamin Logan and others known to the post revolution 11 ' daya., While, svith the exception of II the Hatch- and personal stories, ti there is nothing original in the volume, the stories era rewritten In a manner which makel them easy to read with a minimum of time. 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"Under Nevada Skim," at $ : , " $ , iTiolg;(1 16.10 p.m. ottigotoASIof $ a. titg. $, Agill $ lotteit STAI--"Ittant-et" Joe.N and Vote :011ppor go a-- to 3110ADWAY-.."Th- e Outiew" atoning the f ,t 1 Irmestionel Jena &owl Aloe short A Ppm eu tweets. aRIOI rto-aft , VPTOWN"Lsoll Lack," 'This le Amur 1 100113 tea" sod hiews. , AICADXolrolande end the Thisr , sod oul:011 ' 4 "Dead Sot" , lich.4641 NiVADA Love MARLO''Iteguaro el Martha fosoka . !,43 Beier The Meer 11 I ,a i oftwowho II IRA : , , Co(. " ., masking the I A restoring 1 , troubled hearts - ; so OP lorwevom ) Gala Stago Show - ' , - A102 11 1 p - 4 I , 2LV II 0' I .406P"W'' NE E A N , . - gambled with - -- , . - , "mt - - - ,t,tootiiisrvi4 ' I 1 1. 4. - I A - - Reckless laughter er t -- - ToW111"Bati - I '',-- i's , ' ;' -- s' to' - .00 end short eubJecto. one-oIs- lo To Wol" sad eeleeted short& tad ' Pismo alcALerteoe."'.."1"1118r .1.111C - - Ati 20- - ' f t I Attsf , fInI CAPTTOL--"Peosplic- e" ' . ' - - WAAL vl )1 1M ,Sbotrtirrirtrip"Prom 'This bey Terearot" i stew 3 Ileum an0 13.1birauiis: , )101.LADLII,iiettel4 Totille selected - - ' " - , r is,-aft- RtCED . nat fcLAhlyt Awe-v.- i s ' J- , - '1 1 are stories of the early , ams1111111T11 to' 4,1 It fZensa, - - . 'TinorPr?1117 ' - I . - I - nt:11 007.t;4 .., 1.' - IL 0 Al ' - , r - - , - - 4 L ,, ' ' . 4Jof ote I - , 1 .' , ' ' 7iran - ,, k 4 .. , 2, ','' 9 . '' , . - 431 . ., , I - - '' - - , '' ' a - - , . . , I I most glamorous fernmes fatales. . , Fred Astaire, dancing master stage and screen, gives his farewell performance before the cameras in his starring role opposite Bing in "Blue Skies." Be recently donated his famous tap shoes as a prize in an auction for charity. Also featured in the Irving Berlin hit are the vivacious Latin' cutie, Olga San Juan, and the popular comedian, Billy De , Wolfe. . . , ,. - , ..,..- .,. ut B001( RACI( , . . -- co-pil- ot Fri E ; ,...-":1- , , . HOLLYWOODBing Crosby has finally founcl a daugh- ter, and if you notice a slightly 'wistful expression on his Miss isn't young usually smiling face it's because -- - theiovely ' really hisOt's only a rniivii. In Paramount's new technicolor musical, "Blue Skies," Bing sings a bevy of popular Irving Berlin tunes, old and new, but his favorite is the catchy new number he sings to cute Karolyn Grimes, "Gettin' Nowhere' In the new film, Karolyn plays the daughter of Crosby and charming Joan Caulfield. This is the first feature for the little blonde starlet, who has more beaux in the Paramount studio than the s 4 - j - - , ITA211 I he ,, Only ' N ' 4 K' ...k --- . - ' , , DAUGHTER--I- - ',- - ' - - Is Really BING CROSBY ,HAS- 01 , t- . , .., ' Anil 1111:...There, '''' - ' -- 11 ,' , a VICTOR MATURZ IINDIL DARN Afti All IS 4- , ", dY" -- DARLI NG CLEMENT! N KERRY FONDA DAYS! , - '1 -- Bermuda, - II TwLAscl"MY 0 , - ;' d" i ', t , .......: i 7 t'' , t, ct ,,,,)r 4,, -, .- , . -- .a. , v.,- 0 ,,, ' vo' es-st- ' .., -- .,,,0 , New,lan and his actress wife litartaESSorth are and returning to the screen for the first time since '191; to make. a screen version of opera 'Martha. It will be financed by American Eagle Films, Inc.. new company eentrolled by who own a thea group et men ater eireulL - - -- , A"' ROLLYWOOD--(AP)- -Bpen. cer Tracy, who has been making ,,, ' , :, ,' , , at a pictures leisurely pace in recent years, will see plenty of action in 1947. After "Cass TimI berlane," he will star in "Amer. i . , , ,,,,- , ',.... ,. inn Cavalcade," the story MGM , .' ;,, -, Carl Sandburg to ,or,...e, , e,.., '' commissioned ...0 ,, et, 'J.,: t write. , The poet has completed ;,: :, , , - Ad. .. ' the yarn, which coven U. 8. res. c actors Hew ,,,,..0"..0.,,v,4 the -' 4. 4' 'I" ,e- - ., - f history from the revolution to Who- - fly Planes bate to have , , :' ' ' -4 ov , ,,,,.., the , ...a,. time. i , 1 present , a story like this printed. It ' 3, ' ,';' .: i ,I t I always means flurry of studio f......:,... ,....., 7; ,,' :,,z .., 4 , - The bantt Industry is due for t..; , i ,,,:.:....,: ,,, , ,.:',4 16. bosses clamping down on their an upheaval which will bring , pilot activities. But even se, ' some ' , Reason: The changes. Bob Taylor is still- shaking Kenneth Ralph Tennipir Connie Lynn Poulton big-na' bands Just aren't from a, near tragedy in the air The Deseret News congratulates Winifred and William. customers. for inthe drawing last week. ', Bob and a Moore twin son and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Moore, stance, Derry James' recent teak off from Aberdeen, S. D., 118 West Fourth North St.; Laurel Peck, daughter of Mr. and tours have been largely flop-em- s. during a storm , with the Mrs. Fred H. Peck Jr., 1828 West Peon!' South St.; Kenneth Dopester' blame the Rockies between them and business on the Mrs.son poor of Mr. and 145 apathy Ralph Nunley, Oak their destination, Sacramento. Ralph Nunley, of the leaders. That sounds The peaks rim 14,000 feet in St.; Connie Lynn Poulton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. logical enough. There'slardly the boys bit 20.000 to titer the Poulton,. 1581 East Fortylighth South St., and all other baa band with the today drive, hurdle. ' But their xygen bleu one year old today. the showmanship And the Inequipment eut, both BASTES WERE BORN YESTERDAY IN sAvr LAKE HOS. of the early Ronny spiration "blacked out" and when they InTALS TO; , Goodman, Glenn Miller and came to, they were at a level Bors outfits. Tommy Dorsey of 11,000 feet! Luckily they Mr. and Mrs. Starling N. Whittle, 1501 W. Clsybourne Ave. were in a passage and dear Mr. and Mrs. Abner Fairbourne. 2543 South 8200 West St. Don't look for an early sequel ad the mountaine--bBob Mr. and Mrs. IL Lovell Whstcott, 915 Lorraine Av. to "Anchors Away." Gene Kelly will be the first to tell yen- -. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Tanner, 859 Herbert Ava. has to do "The Pirates" with -- tem -wee much tee sleet tem it Mr. and Mn. R. Allan Smith, 181 J St , , JUdy Garland, than "Cabbages Mr. and Mrs. Robert McGuire, 357 North Second West St. And Kings," lit which he'll play - a Mr. and Mrs. Harold D. Eldredge, 040 Windsor St . Coney Island barker. Producer CHATTER IN HOLLYWOOD: Mr. and Mrs. William& Stoddard, 642 East Second south St. Joe Pasternak doubts if he can It's nothing new for musicians Mrs. Mr. G. J. and 2565 South Eighth East St. Leetham, - Mr. get Kelly, Kathryn Grayson and to lose-the- ir heads, hearts or ' and Mrs. Neal Williams, 1671 West Crystal Ave. Frank Sinatra together for "All minds over Hollywood charmers. ' Mr. and Mn. Harry Gillette, 418 University St. Ashore" within two years: And But Jerry Wald, the orchestra Mr. and Mrs. Leo Worsley, 227 H St. by that time the navy idea will leader, is the first to lose his Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ball, 2040 Crystal Ave.' . be passe, , . band because he's s0000 in love with Ave Gardner. Jerry is Mt and Mrs. Dominic DeVine, 821 West South Temple S: The Paramount financial de- shelling out $5000 So send his ' M. and Mrs. James Moore, 5445 South 2700 West St. is partment to back New going slightly batty boys York, where Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Ednan, 1340 South Third East St ' over To "Road the Rio" so compahe can they originated, just Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Kanner, Clearfield; ny. The costs end profits will be hire local talentthe idea be, Mr. and Mrs. Charlea J. Lambert, 2258 East Claybourne St. shared wants men , he Paramount, that by Bing ing who live Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Pearson, 1584 East Thirty-thir- d South St Crosby productions and Rope here and will be willing to stay , Mr. and Mrs. Carl Roberts, 1444 Yale Ave. cc- I while his torrid courtaltip with The an is result enterpriees. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Benton, 1832 Eleventh Ave. . I countant's nightmare.-- - . . Ava lasts. , Mr. and Mrs. John L. Thu rmont, 811 Filth East St. , t Mr. and Mi.; Gilbert Bush, 1214 Browning Ave. , ' , .-, - the ' Sy Bob Thomas , , Jan Klepure, the flamhoYant musical comedy star, has certainly-- taken plenty of kidding (some on the level) about being a "ham." But does he care? He does not. "As long as the public loves me 'he us said time after. time. "I should worry about '' . ;,:,fr. : ' - ':?. , I , . , :;e0,091""..."""..,N :, - '' 4- nt - 1 , , ,,...,..?:.,,.;l, .' :,4 '' . ; , '4,' , - ..,.....: 1 , , . ; ) .,..' -: se---- ... 1 '' .,, ' ir , --'- , ' . '' .'' - - ' , ,,,, ' .. , :,.,A - - :I: I , .. I ': .,... -- ., 4 , .., ,..;. , ' ' '.- .. .: A -- , . - , , , ., , , ..,, .. ; i 111 . , . ,. , - ..".. - "Forever Amber" is closed down; not forever, but until Lthdp4., diet physician can get her well. IVot. only lc 20th affected by Linda's illness, but Comet. Wilde isn't any too happy. Mter workbeen ing continuously he had promised a three weeks vacation by Producer William perlberg,-with permission to fly to That could be arranget because Linda cavorts with lov- two; three, mr and five in the next, sequences, and ,,movie lover number one, Cernel, wouldn't be needed. Re expected to leave. Sunday for the east but now it's a matter of conhe can get jecture whether or not. - FLOLLYWOODi INS da Darnell has gone home and to 1bed too sick to emote in "For- ever Amber" and again the 111 fated picture has suffered a set , back. Once the- - Picture - wu postponed to take Peggy Cummins out of the cast, and again when Cornel Wilde wanted to boy,' out as Amber's- number one lover. Twentieth- Century-Fo- x will have to start calIink it "Forever and Forever Amber." , i Linda is a very sicK girl with a Imastoid and a temperature of nearly 102. Dieting as strenuously as she has to play Amber, hasn't helped , any either. So, , , ' '' , , , , By Dorothy Morasses HOLLYWOOD --- (INS)--Yo- u can bs sure that Gregory Peck one of the actors dng bien the - academy - award this year. Greg will bastweechPlotk on two counta,first, for his tinder, beautiful performance as the father in ,"The Yearling'., and then for his portrayal or .the no good, but always atin .tractIve,. tewt '. ticCanless The Spn," two entirely-differe"Duel charecterizatiorts, but each a superb performance. I'm not at all surprised to hear that MGM,- after The Yearling" lost no- time in findint something else for Greg. With pardonable pride they an- flounce that he will be starred in The History Of ,Rome Hanks," best seller of a few years ago. It , , , , , , , .. , , , i , . , - F.i'.ite..i0i:,-:A!.'ibër,::if.fet4:,i-tk',i,::-.- , - Academy Prize .... , 101.,.., .. . , 9 Gregory Peck In Running For, . , . ,- , TuessAsy, Novernber - |