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Show THE DRAGERTON TRIBUNE, DRAGERTON, UTAH Tuesday, September 23, 1947 ITS PAGE TORE3 ' ! Telling - Fortune Parties Lots o! Fun HO YOLK bmmhhbmhi All Iowa's Eggs Are Not Confined to One Basket iKKin'.YIR WNU Features. - (I STAGE3SCREEO 101 If all the eggs laid in Iowa in one Released by Western Newspaper Union. year were fried sunny side up and stitched together into a By INEZ GERHARD giant patchwork quilt, they would blanket an area eight times content with their the size of the Chicago loop. Known as Americas egg basket because it ranks first in NOT rating as actors, Denproduction of eggs, Iowa earned $119,105,000 from this product nis OKeefe and Randolph in 1945, latest year tor which figures Scott have joined forces to coare available, according to a report in produce as well as compiled by the Iowa Development Draw Sabres.' It is all about commission. In that year the state the daring exploits of a U. S. VDES MOINES, IOWA. is a certain change due setup of baseballs two major loops. No sane person who knows sport can deny that Los Angeles and San THERE fcwism co-st- ar produced 4,327,000,000 eggs and grossed an income from eggs amounting to three times the gross income from all citrus fruit (lemons, oranges and grapefruit) produced that year in Texas. Iowa produces 7 per cent of the nation's entire consumption of eggs, rated as one of the seven basic foods necessary to assure good health The state appears destined to lead all other states in production of this protein food for many years to come, the development commission maintains, pointing to Iowa's proper climate and enormous feed production possibilities as well as to the fact that producers are interested in exporting superior poultry and egg products. Egg production in Iowa has encouraged considerable industrial development. Produce plants were organized m the state more than 0 years ago With development of cokf storage houses came introduction of refrigerator cars which deliver eggs in good condition to cold storage houses in various consuming centers. Iowa ships more eggs annually to Boston, Chicago, Philadelphia and New York, the four great egg markets of the country, than any other state. Many of Iowa's eggs are reduced to liquid form, egg breaking plants having been established in 48 localities. Fourteen dried egg plants also are located in various sections of the state. Trailing Iowa as top poultry states of the nation, on the basis of 1945 figures, are: Minnesota with 3,757,000,000 eggs produced, $107,- 557.000 gross income; Texas, 3,309,- 009.000 eggs produced, $94,084,000 gross income; Missouri, 2,890,000,-00- 0 eggs produced, $78,474,000 gross Ohio, 2,781,000,000 eggs income; produced, $88,306,000 gross income; Illinois, 2.757,000,000 eggs produced, $76,916,000 gross income, and Penneggs prosylvania. 2,491,000,000 duced, $93,526,000 gross income. Francisco are far better sporting centers than most of the major league cities, now occupying the Standing of the Clubs." Los Angeles in many ways is well bevond New York and Chicago. On a general average, it outdraws both at racing and football, to name two lead- cavalry regiment during the Indian wars cf the 1870s, written by William and Hanneman OKeefe; Eagle-Lio- n will probably release it. Dennis is an old hand at writing; he began his Hollywood career as a gag man for Hal Roach comedies. Maybe you have read some of his short stories, Jonathan signed Ricks, He is working now on his first novel, a Actionized biography, with a Hollywood background, entitled Ladder of Ladies. 1 I DH . r ing seen X). V J... If not from the grass POLITICAL 6TRAW IN THE WIND roots, at least from the cream spinach and brussels sprouts segment of the nation comes this move to make Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower "the next President of the United States. John Schwars and Marty Snyder, two of Ikes wartime chefs fixed up this sign In front of their ''"Manhattan restaurant. Other Eisenhower for president moves have begun In Washington, D. C., and the Midwest. t V " - first assignment on the Burbank lot since he gave such an excellent performance in The UnfalthfuL Robert Young is sure he made the best horse purchase of the year when he bought Boogie. Boogie may never win a race, but he's stealing all the MACON, GA. One minister scenes from Young and Marguerite admits that he preaches his mons without saying a word is the Chapman in Relentless. Rev. James M. Johnston, Vaughn Monroe, of his own CBS assistant pastor of the Fourshow, will exhibit his model trains square Gospel church here. this fall during a toy merchants He has inaugurated special. serv- convention In' New York. To date ices for the deaf and dumb mem- he has built eight models of the nabers of the congregation, delivering tions top flight limiteds. But reregular Sunday sermons entirely cently his best one, a powerful through the standard hand signal Diesel engine model of the type used in scaling the Colorado RockOld-Time- rs East alphabet. was stolen from his dressing The plan started one Sunday ies, room during an appearIn Car when Johnson noticed several deaf ance. in and dumb the congregapeople In PETERSBURG, . VA. tion listening to the pastor preach. As President of the Hospitalised their merry Oldsmobile," WilBut they werent hearing a word. Veterans Foundation, gammy Kaye liam A. Worth, 70, of PetersJohnson stood beside the pastor, has already started the ball rolling, burg, and his sister, Eunice, 69, of New York, are making a translating the sermon into hand His aim in this campaign is to get 4,000-mil- e radio for the vets and also Install vacation tour of the signals. television receivers In veterans' East. Johnson admits the method has Their Oldsmobile, however, Is its drawbacks. When his congrega- hospitals. an ancient 1902 model. It has tion sings hymns, you cant hear There was quite a reunion on tnw only one cylinder, a lever for them. You have to be content with set of Samuel Goldwyni A Song Is of is devoid and top, steering, seeing what they mean, he explains. Bom when pianist Mel Powell arsides or windshield. OperaIn some respects, Johnson feels, rived for his featured stint. Mel was tion costs, Worth figures, total a his mute congregation has it all discovered by Benny Goodman, who cent a mile. over their brethren who can hear has an important role in the film, Worth set out from his home and talk. Using hand signals, John- when Mel was 16. here, picking up his sister in son says, he has thre'e different New York. At last reports they were whizsing through Greenways to say Praise the Lord and Speaking of gold mines Gabrielle three more ways to say Halle- Canzona has one in his monkey, field, Mass., at a stately 15 miles an hour. lujah. Josephine. In Ever the Beginning be received four checks each day. One for rental of his hand organ,' SCIENCE SHOWS SHOT STRING IN FLIGHT one for Josephine, a third for himself as a member of the Screen Actors 'Gtftld, and a fourth for himT Huoten know the they releea nol juet one projectile, hut self as a handler of trained animals. when they threeuneiisionol cohinn ef many tiny ihotpelleti y Josephine has made about 200 picSn shotgun. With the old cf eocnce, they can now aee what ihet etna looks a ehot columa or whe le commonly known tures; what a gold mine! 3.350 A high tpeed movie camera, making fake in Sermon Without Saying a Word Actor-produc- VFW LEADERS MEET , , , Ray H. Brannaman (left) of Denver, of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, chats with Leals Starr of Fortland, Ore., whom he succeeded as commander, at the 48th annual encampment of the VFW held in Cleveland. Brannaman, World War I air corps veteran, was formerly senior of the organization, gtarr also Is a World War 1 Colo., new commander-ln-chle- f veteran. . 1 Each pellet perforate ts photographed aa pm light. V- - the foil, pomi of .. a. . .. A A --7T Susan Reed, the ballad singer wh ha been acclaimed in New York night clubs, will sing five old song in Columbias musical, "Glamour Girl. Miss Reed is so unlike the usual night club entertainer that it will be interesting to see how she will Impress motion picture audiences they are so much more critical than the average night club crowd. j 135 ef the bed of 12- pedeti gouge Super --X, 1W ounce No. 4 that, land in the 34- lack did LAtttymda, 174 in i n , 21 who developed the 3 Baliistieiane at new method of etconatnicting a ibo Snag, neat enlarge each of the mdrvuhial frmnm from tbo motion pectura (right) and project each pellet mte Ha proper plate. eoacen-tratw- n The complete naxatrxaom (below) ihowa of ihot pedeta In an cScctna abort ifaot Wring. Approximately 10 per cent of the pellets an hadaded to the feat 6 fern of the atrin Professor lbert Einstein is 100 jfrtsto. w . . National girkives employe n lining t.i t Mpaiieu prije- 19th DOM TRAIN CARGO i exhibit cases seal air-t- i, si (foreground) amcmimi iamatfo constitutions fcUthe farj 4 which gave' women Uie right to votegT ese and jgrcat American documents which helped qktJbUsh U. S. fr- and liber; Vboard the Fregflc n JTraln V J f hibited to the ties pniSficlY$l4JBe nation this fai any- thing but a fervent movie goer. But s special screening of RKOs "Crossfire was arranged for him In Princeton, N. J., his home town now, at which he was host to friends and associates. Afterward he said It is a picture I should like people to see, an opinion shared by many Americana tho country over. - at the critical moment, sayi he was a stunt he; as a double for leading ladies in silent movies, because he wapwn jp , rider. Now, as trainewwr KJ sie, the MGM dog'l&ff he fffid. working with her in pictures and on off the ABC Lassie Show! and more profitabl- eODDS AND ENDS 9 n rlfw Paul Croset, Sidewalk Cattlemen Get Boot Privileges boots, and the owner of six head may wear spurs. Any infraction of the rules requires that the violator buy drinks for everybody within yelling disassociation. Rules of the association allow the tance. The club, it is explained by its owner of at least two head of cattle to wear boot; the owner of three organizer, Ocie Hunt, is designed tc head of cattle may stuff the right acquaint members, all over the leg of his pants in the top of his United States and in some foreign boot; and the owner of four head countries with tho west Texas stylt may stuff both pants legs in bis of humor. Unlqu SWEETWATER, TEX, boot privileges are enjoyed by d members of the West Texas Sidewalk Cattlemen's newly-organize- sport-conscio- - player, Rita Corday. . . 20th Century-fo- x producers wanted to borrow Larry Porks from Columbia after what he could do it that bit just pur it every foo the Earth,- be ing place in tbit Narcotic t Bureau record. . . - Hush Studebaker of "The Guiding Light " bat been playing piano , "tssr 'yr Leave about an inch of top on carrots when preparing them for grating. This serves as a button on which to hold while grating the carrots and prevents fingers from getting too close to the grater. fcf-iL-smjf- Instead of sewing snaps on very fine material, sew them to a piece of silk tape and whip the tape along the hem where the snaps ..... are needed. Prevents snaps from cutting through when garment is ironed, To remove smoke from a room quickly, dip a towel in vinegar and hot water (equal parts) wring out, and whirl it gently over the heed about the room. When hanging clothes to dry hang large items first because smaller enes can be fitted into remaining spaces easily. ckals, thiaJMeBdJU I ft 4- -i wallop of a large arUliery shell, Wrr launcher. Lannji from a firing, hut a similar dev'-- e, nickn t light-weig- ht Illustrating the barrage e pattern was made in an army ch rockets, each packing the fired at is hidden by the half-seco- - xylophone," intervals slip-cover- and ths strongest teams. The first strong outsids challenge came from fast and powerful Wolverines around 1901. But, even then the East was well in the lead, when you look back to the days of Tom Shevlin, Gordon Brown and big Jim Hogan of Yale, DeWitt of Princeton, Graydon of Harvard and many others who wore the Orange and Black or the Red end Blue. From 1901 through 1904, Michigan was the national leader. Twenty years ago, the tide tamed westward as Stanford, Southern California and California came along with auch able coaches as Fop Warner, Howard Jones and Andy Smith, These were great days en the Psclfio slope, where ench teams as Ohio State, Pittsburgh, Army and others were badly by western speed and power. In the last few years, there has been another shift. The two strongest football sections in the country today are the Midwest and the South. The argument between these two sections, in the last few years, has developed more smoke then a burning oil well, with a considerable amount of flame attached. The leader in the Midwestern uprising was Notre Dame, with Route Rockne leading the charge. But Notre Dame baa since been joined by Michigan, Ohio State, Illinois, Indiana, Minnesota, Wiaconain and othere who have shown solid strength. There is one debate that is full of ringing tones and vocal cataclysms. How would the 10 best teams from the South finish against the Big Nine, plua Notre Dame? For reasons of their own, these two rival football sectors leave out the East, the Far West and the Southwest, in the matter of general team strength. Hurry-Up-Yos- ts After a slow start, the South first derived its upward move from auch coaches as Dan McGugin, Wallace Bemie Blerman, Frank Wade, Thomas. Jack Heisman and Bill Alexander. Later Bob Neyland came Iflong to add new coaching strength; also Carl Snavely and a few others. Once Afgder way, the South moved in a huriy to take its place around the froSurow, long after. the Midwest had moved up. What chance would the 10 best teams from Dixie have against the Big Nine and Notre Dame? Notre Dame would, give the Midwest a rousing breakaway from the barrier. But the South has a Stout argument to offef. Her 10 selection would coriTFU-oGeorgia, North Carolina, Bfi.U-- , Alabama, Duke, Vanderbilt, Ten Kentucky, nessee, Auburn, Mississippi and North Carolina ji.'and one or two rotheri. li WH6WM99t9Mm9m98tt8 886 8fff ironing-boar- d cover, put it back en the Football began in the East, board while still damp and fasten where, for more than 30 years, securely. When dry, the cover Yale, Harvard, Princeton and Penn- will fit smoothly. This same idee can be applied to sylvania had most of the r - OViyiVIl 9 When ironing, remember that double thicknesses such as hems, collars and cuffs should be ironed first on the wrong side, then on the right. When yea wash your South Caught Up Fast Some 25 years ago Rudd Weathei wax wore wigs, which always fel' Feet Bedeck yourself In a colorful turban and dangling earrings; get out a deck o 1 cards, dice, dominoes, a crystal ball or the tea leaves and you're aet for soma fun I at- - s, For pressing dark wool clothes, use e piece ef dark wool next to the clothing and n dampened cotton cloth on top. i Twe thin costs of paint givo better results than one thick coat. Sandpaper lightly between coats. IT MOW il!dS!ccps Dlitrsu ef Colds During the Night To Eats man-handl- X picturae they itnke a aheet of lead Santa Anita race track. Given any competition Grantland Rice for football, Los Angeles can turn out from 80,000 to San Francisco isnt far 100,000. away. Both Los Angeles and San Francisco are also sport-kee- n and to a high degree. They are far beyond at leaat 10- Big League centers. For that matter, Baltimore is also a much better spot than many teams now listed. When you look over attendance records at Browns park in St. Louis, ranging from 490 to 1,100, yea get the answer. The shift has to come at an early date, s fact which a number of big league sleepy or magnates will have to swallow, no matter how little they like the medicine. 'There has been a big change in major league baseball which can have some interesting developments. A tew years ago only ths winner in a big city could pass the one million attendance mark in one year. You had to have a winner, or at least a good ball club, to make any money. Today, cellar champions or cellar challengers can pass the one million roundup. Owners no longer need good ball clubs to have big years. This easily can lead to a big letdown In the way of any financial Incentive. 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