Show UTAH TIMES GARLAND TIIE GARLAND STAR DUST W(DHRILD9S IBIESTT (DdDBfllKCS JMovie Radio Lighter Side of Life as depleted by Famous Cartoonists and Humorists ' THE FEATHERHEADS The—? THATS FAWNV mZi 5HOVELUN5 SNOW t Sno Sleep Here give THAT 'iou SHOVE50 174 ilffsT L- AKTAT GET £tTt SPARES xo READ1 A WIFE SHOVELS SNOW TO SHAME HER WORK SO QpkY WHEN A yian HOOD Ppo my WAkTT By HARD HLlS0AP v POESMT ALWAYS U5 ftr Set th PRiFf S MATTER POP — Mention This to Your Folks Kids MESCAL IKE By S L By C M PAYNE The most encouraging and sympathetic audience any girl ever had while making a film test was Alice Marble’s when she tried out recently Carole Lombard was right there on the sidelines making suggestions and cheerSome ing people think that might Alice Marble won enough glory in tennis tournaments for one young girl but Carole thinks it would be nicer for her to get In the big earnings that come with glory in pictures Such Is Life HUNTLEY VIRGINIA VALE kick INFLUENCED to a great ex-- I tent by thousands of letters from fans Norma Shearer has definitely decided to make more From New York pictures where she went to visit Helen nay es she telephoned the studio that she would come back soon ready to begin preparatory work on “Marie Antoinette She chose this story in preference to any other because she had discussed every detail of its production with her husband before his death Actual date of production depends on Charles Laughton because she is determined to have him In the cast and he is under contract to make several pictures in England It is good to know that we will be seeing Norma on the screen again Radio favorites are moving en masse to Hollywood Harriet Hilliard is back at R K O Milton Berle will be there soon and very costly it will be for him too becanse he will have to pay all the expenses of bringing his radio troupe west And soon Fred Allen will move his broadcasting activities to Hollywood so that he can make another picture for Twentieth Century-FoHe will be in ’’Sally Irene and Mary” a new version of an old picture which launched Constance Bennett and Joan Crawford on their screen careers — FINNEY OF THE FORCE Br Ted In the Bag O’LougUia Wmm WaoloSSiftfl fimy VA?PEfiWty VE tECEEVy — BUT PiSAPpf B6 in BRONC PEELER — Home 'Tmcse SPRUNG By FRED — ©ut- - dad ©urn it Here We Here's HoMESTEAO since 'PEACE M’HoSS TtlAT Fall last Hegrs v 1 Kellie k little we'll find AINT SEEN 3ci - ct ANYftA Torf AWAY FRoM TH' QancH AN" THaT NEVJ HAND Curse j Wf iiiwie i - Hard Work Two wives were discussing their husbands’ disinclination to work: First Wife — My husband sells balloons when the circus comes to town Second Wife — And mine sells smoked glasses when there s an eclipse Room for One Hotel Manager— I caught on a chair boy standing yw tx earr m a The Ring and the Hat “What do you mean when you say your hat is m the ring?” asked the anxious inquirer “It's a phrase that implies defiant said Senato Sorghum courage” “You toss the hat into the ring only after you have passed it around and gathered enough campaign contribu tions to give you some political authority” of Progress Fbcam CUDTeea COMSCOS OVALdfO N(XI OUU0ONM6 'ODvi WIT HARMAN FOOD COOKIN' th’ nerve of some rf SORE SEEMS Cpoco TfciT Back i’m gonna Like This solitude' T0CEAK INTO PEOPLE MY CABIN — TheyU 61T a Piece of mV mind— Tn MAD BAH X The Paramount is going to defy the fates and attempt to make a picture that has long been a jinx In their studio They started it last year with Marlene Dietrich and when it was about she walked out and declared that she would have none of it So Para- mount engaged Margaret Sullavan to replace her and then little Sullavan tripped over a cable and frac--l tured her arm Paramount atill likes the story once called “Hotel Imperial’’ and then “I Loved a Soldier” and also they like very much a young Viennese actress named Tranciszka Gaal so they are going to attempt to make it with her YfeiTg at Last ©e HantEd ©OT It ALL CiOHT Happened FoQe KueRy eyes — m’ggub stole off tm' Fire Lion shot Jist as it FET2 Wooos rtuvr CQ ELSE I'M UC0‘— Morj the t£ hi JUST ONE HORS V GLUYAS By WILLIAMS i rVfi Pii£ ofcopiors wistruuv nuts JV ft shukes oacy rtoiHnrs PlOD For head Mores f bsstssimI mi bell- looking through all the transoms Guest — Did you fire him? 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Ovyrlttn un M assume shehcE LEhPS AS5EHL RinJtat Those august personages at National Broadcasting company’s artists’ service have put a new artist under contract and they are fairly swamped with mail She is Minnie asking about her the singing mouse who appeared on the National Bam Dance program and who will probably be star of a program of her own soon Minnie was trained by W W Lichty a veterinary of Woodstock 111 who noticed that when he was playing the piano one of the mice he raises for experimental purposes tried to follow the tune1' h who will direct Wind” is determined to cast some girl who is not very well known in pictures in the lead One faction at the studio wants Tallulah Bankhead whose tests have shown her to be a actress brilliant but too old for the early part of the story Others want Margaret Sullavan But by far the most promising candidate is a very young and vivid actress on the New York stage named Louise Platt ODDS and FADS— The M G W ttuJio it biifily miring of their tlnrt but juit professionally trying to aihieve a combi nation at sure at the box office a Gary Coopt r and Jean Arthur haie prmed l 7 hey are be going to try Jean llarloie tilth Robert Tailor Joan Craulitrd uith if illiiim I'ouelt Both if a rner Broth ers and 1‘aramtntnl are trying to get ’oel Canard and Gtrtrude I nit rence to do their nine short plays that are Broad uay’t biggest hits as screen shorts But u radio sponsor is lopping their every Vnrlland bid off a always manci ers an imitation to spend Sunday away from home because that n the day her writes his radio Fred Allrn husband script and he doesn't like to he disturbed C Westers Newspaper Union |