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Show Tuesday, February 3, 1918 THE DRAGEKTON TRIBUNE, DRAGERTON. UTAH her dancing lessons, A film talent scout saw hef and persuaded the Temples to let Shirley appear Born in Santa Monica, Calif , in a series of two-recomedies. on April 23, 1928, Shirley The was so youngster good in Temple made her movie bow when she them that she won a featured spot in Stand was only two years old. She and Cheer early when she was Up only five years showed a fine sense of rhythm old, and the rest is history: Litand her mother decided to give tle Miss Marker, Baby Take a Shirley Temple el Curley Top and a long list of hit films that skyrocketed the golden-haire- d child to screen fame. Between the ages of thirteen and fifteen she withdrew 'from pictures, but came back with a bang in Since You Went Away, and is now appearing in RKO Radios romantic comedy, Honeymoon, as an ingenue, and Bow, with Franchot Tone and HELPFUL Guy Madison. Five feet, two inches tall, she weighs 102 pounds, and has hazel hair. She is eyes and gold-bromarried to John Agar; has three dogs and a canary for pets, and only recently completed her high school career. EFFICIENT DEPENDABLE CARB0I1 EMERY BARK Price, Utah Member Federal Reserve System Member Federal Deposit. Insurance Corpn -n it irnmurTiiiiiiiiimp- intubL 4em-tf- 1 DISCUSSED Plans for an industrial show will be the main order of business at a scheduled meeting of the Carbon County Chamber of Commerce next Tuesday, February 3, according to J. A. Theobald, sec- p 1 t ; retary. Tentative plans are for a three-da- y show of southeastern Utah products, natural resources, foods, etc., to be displayed in booths arbuilding ranged in the municipal ' gymnasium, on or about March 8, 9 and 10. Special entertainment will be provided each evening. No admission will be charged for the show. The idea is to bring people here to see what this section can Mary Shirley Temples stand-i- n, Lou Isleib, was with her when produce and also acquaint them the star filmed her first baby with its potential possibilities. movie role, and was still with Kansas City, Kansas, is one of her during the filming of RKO the largest railroad centers in the Radios Honeymoon," starring States. United Shirley, Franchot Tone and Guy Madison. Mary Lous measurements have cided on a theatrical career, and always equalled Shirleys, to the after a short experience with a ounce and the fraction of an inch. Buffalo stock company, joined the As babies they were often mis- New York Playwrights Theatre. taken for twins. As they grew He appeared on Broadway with older their faces changed, but Katharine Cornell and other top bodily, theyre still twins. Their stars, and in 1929 joined the Theamothers began the long time re- tre Guild and won further honlationship between their daugh- ors. Franchot went to Hollywood ters by verbal agreement, and the in 1933 to score in Gabriel Over other day when Shirley passed the White House, and though he the mark a month be- occasionally returns to the stage, hind Mary Lou, the two girls re- is best known for his adroit newed the pledge on their own screen performances, the latest of account. which have been in Phantom Lady, Because of Him, and RKO Radios current vehicle, Honeymoon, in which he is with Shirley Temple and Born in Niagara Falls, New Guy Madison. Five feet, eleven inches tall, York, on a February 27, Franchot Tone is the son of the late and weighing 170 pounds, he has Frank J. Tone, president of the blue eyes and brown hair. He is Corborundum Company of Amer- married to Jean Wallace and they ica. Franchot was educated at have two children. His hobbies the Hill School and at Cornell are home gardening and puttering ed workUniversity, and graduated in 1927 around in a with a Bachelor of Arts degree shop. Swimming and golf are his and a Phi Beta Kappa key. He de favorite sports. as possible. Mr. Rowley stated that no defmite dates have yet been established for setting up an office in Helper but that certain days in February will be Tuesday A mouth I is for kissing... not for f telling! 4 . One of these days -- W A, YOU IT Will NORA MENTOS WOULD YOU KIW TOU BRUCE BENNE SMITH . t X ? U'US... ... if your cor hot faulty ...with Have your front wheel alignment UOIAtB trained mechanics iicitiiMf NOW! Dodge and Plymouth Distributors for Eastern Utah HELPER - A 20th Tif.i:oLt SUOMI mint Century-Fo- ' L snara mmU ndUllUWMHI Friday I Saturday, February Love ontheRim.Jrs 6-- 7 f Amorous A merry , matrimonial mix-u- p I, ; down glamorous Mexico woy 'JT THE ELECTRIC HOUR ALL-GIR- j .. 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Thus far the Price office has issued 1530 passenger and 50 commercial plates out of an estimated 9,000 to be Issued before the deadline date and to make it easier on everyone concerned the best time to get plates is as soon Franchot Tone 7-U- JEZ License Plate Issuances Continue Slow Her Steady Job! i " INDUSTRIAL SHOW TO BE PAGE FIVE CncM bf HfKOT MSSTTM Product bf XX smmtoumtnmfanetm 1 fASTUMAX . I if |