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Show If PAGE TIIRE3 TOE DRAGERTON TRIBUNE, DRAGERTON, UTAH Tuesday, September 16, 1947 I? Improved Patterns For Hostess Aprons 9 ! CtS- STAGECSCREENiMdIO - o X" .V t jT , V get i .2'1 EUREKA! ITS PUMPKIN TIME . . . Fields of golden pumpkins are ripening near Eureka, 111., pumpkin center of the world, which will stage its fifth annual Pumpkin Festival September 26 and 27. IH THESE UNITED already cut the records for his first three radio shows this fall, and will start the new season with Gary Cooper as his guest star. s'"--- -. n,i ning. :Kr For one example, a year ago Mickey Vernon of the Senators led both big leagues with a .353 batting average. It waa reported that Larry MacPhall bad offered $150,000 for Vernons contract, as at that time the Yankees first baseman had no hard-hitti- Ann Shepherd, star of "Big Sister, is a girl who made good in radio despite the fact that she In sight. Eurekas Pumpkin Festival CASH ON HAND FOR VETERANS . . . Howard D. Potter, veteran of 12 years service in the U. S. marines, was among the Washington, D. C., vets who sweated out pay lines to cash their terminal leave bonds. Many U. S. cities reported big rushes on banks the first few days after bonds became payable. & f 'V - w golden brown pumpkin pies more than 10,000 of them, visitors as one of the major Eureka Pumpkin Festival, V Luscious, just like mother used to bake in fact will be given away to attractions of the fifth annual September 26 and 27. ANN SHEPHERD The free pies and other features of the celebration yill be aimed to assure visitors that Eureka is the pumpkin center couldn't pass a New York network of the world No citv, town or hamlet m the world cans as audition. It took an Arch Oboler .. much fancy pumpkin as Eureka, the $ towns canneries proudfully boast The canneries packed a sizable portion of the 1,324,675 cases which comprised last years commercial pack of pumpkin in the United States celeThe spirit of a century-ol- d bration pervades the annual Pumpkin Festival, timed to coincide with the peak of the pumpkin harvest During the early 1830s, the small community of Walnut Grove held an all day picnic called Burgoo" For more than a century the affair had lapsed, but in 1939 the nearly forgotten picnic was revived in Eureka, its modern counterpart being termed the Pumpkin Festival Although the 1939 plans called for only a small local celebration, the affair expanded rapidly into a two-da- y program. It has been maintained annually since then with exception of the war years. Revived in 1946, the festival attracted more than 50,004 No Daily Bread9-Pray-er Revised ROME. Catholic Eskimos no longer will have to pray for their daily bread, a form of nourishment unknown to them. A recent papal bull permits them to have their own version of the Lords prayer. Like all other Christians, the Eskimos hitherto have bad to pray for their "daily bread, although, since they raise no grain, they bake no bread. According to the new papal dictate, they now can pray: "Give us this day our daily fish. Abandoned School Serves Community Club for 25 Years isitors. Inaugurating the 1947 festival will Formed a MANKATO, MINN be the first bowl football game ever Approheld in the state of Illinois. quarter century ago because a priately dubbed the Pumpkin Bowl schoolhouse was abandoned, the Game, the contest will pit Eureka Spring Lake Community club recently celebrated its 25th annivercollege gridders against the Kirks-villMo , State Teachers under the sary. When four adjacent school disfloodlights of Eureka stadium Honor guest of the celebration tricts were consolidated and a new will be the screen star, Ronald Reaschoolhouse was built at Rapidan in 1922, the little old schoolhouse which gan, Eurekas "home town boy, and his wife Jane Wyman, also of had served the Spring Lake commuthe films Illinois state officials also nity was to be discarded Young will participate m the various pro- men of the community, deciding that grams Reagan, an alumnus of Eu- the building would make an ideal reka schools, will take part in dedi- community gathering place, led a catory ceremonies for a new school movement for formation of the of speech building on the Eureka Spring Lake Community club The build. ng has been retained as the campus ipeetmg place since then. Proving that pumpkins represent the major interest not only The old school bell still hangs in the belfry of the clubhouse. for farmers and canneries, housewives of Eureka and vicinInstead of summoning children to school, it now Is rung only on ity will show their skill at makoccasions of celebration or ing pumpkin pies by competing contest while in a rgtarm. younger fry will vie in the traAs membership of the club is contest. ditional comprised almost wholly of farmSelection of the Pumpkin Queen ers, work of the club Is tucked In between planting and threshing and will be another festival attraction. Stevens, Miss Patricia modeling taking care of the livestock. agency head, will be among the Club meetings feature speeches and discussjons on pertinent world judges A parade featuring decorated and agricultural problems Potluck floats, band concerts and other mu suppers and contests are frequent sical entertainment will help to attractions. round out a full program of events When club repairing or cleaning festival. for the two-da- y must be done, the project is not considered work but a club gathering, with everyone who can hold a hammer, saw, mop or scrub brush turnIn-La- w ing out Gov. Luther W. Youngdahl of When Jeannie TULSA, OKLA. was honor guest at the Minnesota Madsen became Mrs. Lee Odom, 25th anniversary dinner. of a minimum could she anticipate Providing a note ofSeity on the trouble. mother-in-laHer marriage made her mother, program was the readinoi the of club meetin! Mrs Charles Madsen Odom, her minutes 25 One er tire years. a mother-in-laThe mother, club minutes read, "It widow, previously had married Lee that the club buy a cord Odoms father, J. T. Odom. and the men come an-p- 1 Now. young Odom is the In the 1938 minutes this item apof his stepmother and a stepson-in-law of hia father. peared: "Painting of the clubhouse will soon begin just as soon as The bride if the of her own mother and her threshing and other exchange work former stepbrother is her husband. is done. e, pie-baki- pie-eati- 0 Newlyweds Evade Difficulties son-in-la-w Historic Iron LXines Are Reopened RINGWOOD, - N. J. Idle for 18 years, toe historic Ringwood iron mines, which produced the cannpn of "Old Ironsides and the Hudson rfrer defense chain in Revolutionary War days, . have been reopened. The property between the Hope and Whaleback mountain! was purchased by Ringwood Mines, Inc., from War Asseta administration for 877-ac- $1,775,000. When digging was resumed, in habitants XT f WNU Features. EUREKA, ILL. IMTu A .hi STATES 10,000 Free Pies Lure Visitors To S gram, which puts to rest the rumor that hed never work with Crosby again because Bing was annoyed by the gossip that hed never had a Hooper rating till Jolson did that first guest shot on his program. v iiiiiiit Bing Crosby has Cooper, who doesnt make many appearances on the air, will cut loose and sing, with Bing That will be jthe October 1 broadcast. A1 Jolson will be on the second or third pro- t u iiA make or break you in a week or month. Or even in a day. In the course of a year it can turn everything upside down. Especially in baseball. This thought happened along as we looked over the records of 1946 and 1947, the roulette wheel of fate kept spin- that is HERE is a story at the moment. " , liwi to be endless. TIME,cansupposed work in a hurry. It can Released by Western Newspaper Union By INEZ GERHARD I, b,- - 'Nit of this mining community returned happily from their exile in the factories of New s York. Eventually, expected, the, mines will employ 800 men. Most memorable casting from the old mines was the immense chain which was hung across the Hudson river below West Point during the Revolutionary war to prevent British ships from sailing up the 'river te bombard towns and forts. it-i- -- ST' 8 '. i script to prove to the radio big shots that she was a fine actress. living. These are just a few of many examples to show what the Old Doc with the sharp scythe can slip you, He when he feels in the mood. can lift you up and he can also be- Farley Granger is in pictures cause he answered a want ad. Samuel Goldwyn, looking for a romantic juvenile to play opposite Anne Baxter in North Star," ran the ad, the young actor saw it, got the role and contract. Then he a seven-yea- r was in "Purple Heart; next, he joined the navy. His first film since his discharge is RKOa Your Red yank you down at even greater speed- - He doesn't seem to care. They Go Up and Down Wagon , ouawaen. the decision wont stick, but Eddie Cantor insists that If You Knew Susie is not only his best picture, but his last. From now on be will make himself available to any cause where he Is needed ; his record in philanthropic work Is already an impressive one. His radio show returns September 25, with the entire cast working without scripts. Maybe OF NEW AIR CARGO GIANT , . . Designed to carry heavier loads than any J plane yet Introduced fat this sky truck which will hanl cargoes of heavy freight such as large military trucks and big field gnns. Photo shows s ground model made of wood of the CW-3Illustrating how the entire tall section of the plane can be raised (or loading cargo. MOCK-C- P full-sca- le 2, Parks Johnson had quite a day bass and caught a three-pounsigned up with a new sponsor for his Vox Pop show during just a few hours. He was fishing, with no luck, on his Texas ranch, when his partner, Warren Hull, called him A messenger from New York. summoned Johnson to the phone, five miles away; he gave his consent to the deal, went back and caught the bass. d THE JAMBOREE , . , Jerry Strader (left) of Fort Worth, Tex., who takes his souvenir bunting seriously, compares his heavily loaded pack with the Scotch kilt worn by his pal, Claude Goldsmith of Port Arthur, TexM as they arrived from Europe on U. 8. army transport. They were among the thousands of American boy scouts who returned after attending the international boy scoot jamboree at Moissqns, France. BACK FROM Rodgers and Lorens Hart. Shell sing the songs, dance to the music. If you like old songs you certainly see I Walk Alone, headlining Lizabeth Scott, Burt Lancaster and Kirk Douglas; it includes eight must Easy to sew and embroider these aprons! Pattern 615 has transfer of embroidery motifs; directions. This new, Improved pattern makes needlework so simple with its charts, phetos, concise directions. Patterns axe 20 cents each. Sewing Circle Needlecraft Dept. San Francisco f, Calif. 30 cents tor Pattern. No Bex 5217 Enclose Name Addreea. m silt itiimmi TMlkiprHiit year stress, bosky children whan yea air them Scetts Smokies every dnyl 8evtCs is a gold mine of natural A AD Baton Vitamins and snarcr-boUdieiL Helps children pm risht, develop vend teeth, street hones, Helps emrd eff eolds when they Inch encash AAD Vttemla feed. Many deeten recommend It. Economical. Bay today at year dm stem. K0RZ than ust a fonlt Hl powerful nourishment I Hi Dear Ruth has set quite a record. Paramounts top holdover picture of the year; every one of its first-ru- n engagements has resulted in - its being held over all across the country. William Holden and Joan Caulfield , a.-- co-sta-r. When Shirley Lauck married and moved to Pennsylvania recently, her father, Lum, of Lum and Abner, lost a very efficient office as- sistant ' "'"'UlIB,,, So is Joe DlMagglo, in spite of numerous ailments. Joe DlMagglo la still the top artist in basebalL A few of those who starred last season are still delivering. One of these is Kiner of the Pi rates, who led the National League in the home-ru- n roundup ji year ago, and is likely to lead it again, Johnny Mize, always a power hitter, is still shooting hia salvos. So la Hank Greenberg. But so far, 1947 has been featured by atari unknown a year ago. One Is Ewell Blackwell of the Reds, with season In hia pocket. a Blackwell baa been rated far above Feller and Newhouser with a weak er ball club. The tall and lanky one, the human No. 1 iron, has been the pitcher of the year.Another leading star Is Harry Walker of the Phillies. Eddie Dyer, one of baseballs smartest, traded him to the Phillies In exchange for Ron Northey. At which point Harry Walker, Dixie Walkers brother, promptly took charge of the batting mark in both league. Working with baTl club, Walker has been a tail-en- d one of the season's star performers. So has BlackwelL You heard few rumors about and Harry Walker Blackwell year ago. But they have driven the stars of 1948 into the gravel ditch. Young Yankee Stars V f. ( The team feature of the year bas the number of winning performers Georg Weiss of the Yankee farm system bas rushed to Yankee help. This list includes Yogi Berra, Frank Shea, Allie Clark, feVVic RashI and a few other Who V, carried the Yankee along. With almost no advance build-up- , the Yankee farm system has been far better than that of the Dodgers, 4been i r 1 r & X- . y r GOVERNMENT STORAGE CAVE . . . Considerable Interest has been aroused concerning underground caverns lately, ever since rumors began to fly about alleged atomic bomb assembly plants and storage dumps the V. S. army was supposed to be constructing underground near Albnqnerqne, N. M. Although having nothing to do with atomio bombs, the cavern In this photo bas been used by agriculture in-pertinent for storingjperishabie foods. t .r 'SN J i V,-- - tunes. Undts-courag- other. Other Old Timers Ann Miller will start her new MGM contract with a role that many a girl will envy her. It is the lead in Words and Music," based on the lives and music of Richard ... 36-m- I would say that In an off year for so many stars, Ted Williams is doing a great Job. Robert Mitchum has a fan club made up of girls who have never seen him m person or on the screen; the president of the New York club sent his photo to a cousin in Czechoslovakia, who founded the club. ODDS AND ENDS Despite the Bntisb tax situation, Warner Bros, is beginning the heaviest jail tchedula in the history of the Burbank studio. . . , Berry Kroeger of " Big Sister " bos been told he resembles Orson Welles, Charles Laughton, Harvey Stephens and- - Howard Osmer; doesnt - know A recent " Welwhom to believe. come Travelers contestant reached Lot Angeles in time to participate in Tom Brennemans "Breakfast in Hollywood" the same week. . . . by bis failure to land the AIC berth on "Take U or Leave It," Groucho Atarx is reported planning a radio show, of bis own. Old Doc Time is s temperamental mug. He doesnt bother about names or reputations. He lets nature take Its course. I interviewed him once, and this is all he had tc say: As this old world goes roun and roun. and some go Some go op dowh. This can happen in baseball more than any game I know. Up and down down and up. A year agoVemon hit above .353 and George McQuinn was around .225. Now with Vernon at .273, McQuinn has been close to .300 most of the year. A combined shift of some 150 points. Even more, Bnt there are always a few wbo bang on, looking tho Old Doc in the eye. One of these is Ted Williams of the Red Sox. There seems to be a vague idea around that Ted has taken a dip this season. Id like to take the same brand of dtp, They have built up a defense fabric toe gay aprons I An adorable floppy rose decorates one, butterflies in embroidery, the yard of (NEeither f these against Williams that was supposed to wreck him. He may not be the annihilator of other seasons, but he isstUl up there challenging title In the A. L., for the home-ru- n the batting leadership and the Silence on the Air it says on the doors behind which a radio program is being broadcast. The new March of Time takes you behind those doors, in Is Everybody Listening; shows you the stars at work, lets you see broadcasts that never have studio audiences, gives you a comprehensive view of what goes on behind what you hear on the air. 1930 Vernon is now around 40th place among American league hitters, not Including over 50 hitters in the N. L,, which would leave Mickey In a spot close to the 90th mark. A year ago, there were wordy arguments as to whether Bob Feller of Cleveland or Hal Newhouser of Detroit was the greater pitcher. Bob Feller is now in about 20th place among the winners and Hal New- houseri ranking is in 42nd, A year ago, Dave Ferries was on his way to winning 25 games. At this writing, Dave occupies the 26th spot on the pitching side. A year ago, Howie Follet and Murry Dickson were the two Cardinal stars, close to the top. Pollet was a winner. 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