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Show i 13 i incej , Bi r'Ul irnifflf, nJfchn irtt fy larch St J!h State. ftSosr.msrUb.lol. loSt, Marc Mon ia 'inn aam tion oi of Orem Ewn Baugh family, visited during in Logan end with folks olumhiaj North winner Hie ? Evans basketball l?jTying in the state Class which Khool tourney, j Coanec March Lake today in Salt erfinals, in City, Kansas : ' Played !i ments for me, that's all. Once they printed my picture with Doris Duke and Barbara Hutton in an article about the richest peopli in the world. It was horri- at Fox are denying Sweet Sister, just an- ble. Fred confesses that hes as nounced for the production slate, is the true story of Olivia deHav-illan- d thrifty as Jack Benny, beams all over when his wife makes her own and Joan Fontaine. out with My Bill for the Bob hats "think what a new hat Hope airshow at Muroc Air Base days and would Hill Number One, a TV ver- costs these and had the Air Force screaming in on a for more. Ava was really some- sion of the first Easter, will star rather go fishing than sit business deal. Fairbanks with Ruth for Jerry in the Hussey a white short thing boys show When he first arrived in Hollylace evening gown and plunging producing. The hour-lon- g wood in 1934, Paramount was will be televised Easter week. neckline. worri(d about his shaggy-Jo- e WELL GUARDED Robert Young draws $150,000 look, but decided to let well IyU Costellos stUI doing a and resist the for his stint in RKOs Half enough alone about his first TV ex- Breed. Its a deal that was set by temptation to pretty him up. perience. He told me: Once, Fred says, the late Carole Dore Schary before Howard rehearsal and Its a nine-hoLombard decided he could stand took over the studio. Hughes I think they decided I wasnt goShe the Robert Taylor touch. Said that ing to show up for the program. eyebrows. my plunked bow-oThe Andrews Sisters They sent three guys I never saw all the boys around town were before in my life to the hotel and of their radio show to concen- having it done. It was a great them on is $5000 TV trate costing hustled me back to the studio. mistake. I had to keep Ice bags Then they padlocked it. I said, a week. . . . Judy Garland, no on my eyes for days. is still with the studio, Hey, I gotta go to the gents longer room. These three guys go with among the first 10 in the fan mail me. I said, You guys an't going count at MGM. Howard Keel is Joy Lansing and actor Lance in with me? They said, 'Yeah, the surprise name in the list. Fuller, who recently eloped, are due to be parted by the Army this there's a window in the joint, you JUST MR. AVERAGE month. . . . Bill Bendix is chuckmight jump out. Those guys Im no Aga Khan and I dont ling over an NBC audition applididnt relax until I yelled Hey, know how this business genius cation he filled out in 1935, dug Abbott' and the show was on. out of the files in connection with talk got started. I hate it. . Fred MacMurray, w ho tossed it his Life of Riley" airshow. In Marliyn Maxwell la the rumor that she and Andy to me pn the set of The Golden the upper left hand corner NBC Probably not McIntyre may change their minds Goose, says he sizzles at the Mr. made a notation much of an actor." about a divorce before the final Moneybags tag. "It's just not true, he growled. decree is handed down. It's the The pelican airs its pouch by life for Marilyn, I have a business manager who's made some pretty good invest who sums it up: turning it inside out over its head. The boys BY ERSKIXE JOHNSON NEA Staff Correspondent HOLLYWOOD The (NEA) casting of Janet Gaynor and Charles Farrell in an hours radio version cf Seventh Heaven, left" movie moguls blinking. The blinking charged to amazed confusion when Hollywood learned the inside story behind the casting. The inside story: Old movies playing the TV circuit have boosted Janet and Farrell back into the hot personality class. 20-ye- spelling error on a Eye-poppi- movie marquee: Alan Ladd in Hie! BRANDIED Ava Gardner can stop worrying about chirping in public. She gave THE LOGAN, UTAH I that For Stars of Yesterday i m Engineer Ra.v Hugie, and Otto jl m Marler in Soan, attended meetings of the Utah chapter, isn today Builders association. p5c Coast d the State TV Has Public Clamoring Jack Benny added THAT year at the Palm Springs Racquet Club Logan Ninth ward is having an when pals tossed him a birthday annual carnival and dinner, Thurs- party. He blew out the candles day and Friday of this week. A and cracked Well, now Im 40. free movie and carnival open Thursday afternoon, from 4 to 6 Ethel Barrymores friends are p.m. Ward dinner is Friday, 6 saying that Foxs The Secret of p.m., in the ward hall, with a Convict Lake may be her last delicious home dinner at ?1.5U picture for a spell. Ill health. per plate. The public is inwbe'd to As- - support mis project. Young nais nd the n, even-P'JUe- V V to the Iris So-Thun- held will be the home of Dr. 'ifniass 530 East Fourth ?,frther' plans for season's be discussed, and campaign outlined e Logan-Cach- :ai J Henry Ballard Camp, Daughters of Utah Pioneers, will meet 3 p.m., at Gladys Thursday, Andersons home, 397 West First South. Anita Anderson will read a pioneer history, and Rachel W. Wadsworth will present the lesson. are Assisting hostesses Blanche Crookston, Rebecca Car-doIrene Painter, and Gene Ron binson. There will be a musical meeting is this Mrs. May P. Simp- number. A short guest speaker Thomas Cummock Russell, 68, meeiinKjeludedwelknown mining man and resident of Montpelier, died Tuesday testimonial honor-Pitche- r, in a Montpelier hospital. Funeral of daughter services have been set tentatively Pitcher, for Herbert Friday, 1 p.m. Thurs- will be conducted ward There will be a stake Scout court of honor in Logan Tenth Miss dance. ward Friday, 8 'p.m. All scouts to the North-ffornand their parents are invited to LPS mission. attend. are Invited . , IN HOLLYWOOD about town Co Andy's a wonderful person and he should marry somebody whos not In show business. ur ut pooh-poohi- Ogden Livestock Cattle Extremely light supply slaughter cattle offered. Moderate holdover from late Monday. Slow. Most early bids easier. Few utiliCanners and ty cows Odd cutters good to choice feeder steers at 33.50. Late Mondays trade about steady on stters, heifers and commercial cows. Other classes weak to a a shade lower. Fair clearance. small lots good to choice Calves marfed steers ket not established. Odd head choice vealers about steady at 38.00. No prime sold early. Few good and choice stock calves at 21.50-23.0- 0. 0. HERALD-JOURNA- L Wednesday, March 14, 1951 HONG KONG, March 14 U.E Hungry farmers armed with hoes end scythes have seized arms stores and staged food riots in a revolt against Communist rule m south China, independent Chinese reports said today. sources on Formosa Indicated that the revolt-igrowing steadily. They esti35.00. are active Hogs Butcher hogs steady to mated 200,000 guerillas Kwanksi prostrong with Mondays close. Good in Kwangtunga and of 1,500,)00 total 0 lb. butchers at vinces and and choice Choice. Wyomings up throughout China. to 23.50. Good and choice sows, Num-erou- 0. 180-25- 22.75-23.2- 5. 16.50-17.5- 0. Choice under 325-l- b. At quotable at 18.00 and above. Sheep Nothing sold early. Late Monday, odd good and choice trucked-l- n wooled lambs at 35.00. Medium and good at 32.50-34.5- Logan 9th Ward 0. Thursday EINSTEIN 72 Free Movie and Carnival 4 TO 6 P. M. PRINECTON, N. J., March 14 Dr. Albert Einstin observed his 72nd birthday today by breaking his rule of the past several years and appearing at a celebration in his honor. Friday at 6 d.Ei Ward Dinner 51.50 p. m. Per Plate Cornish MY MYRL KENDELL Mrs. Sarah Leavitt entertained meeting tonight, l! feature a discus-fSet- y members of the Cornish bridge Mat-club Friday evening at her home. by Sgt. L M. Prizes were won by Marian Logan police department. and Audrey Hanson. Lunch education class in chil-was served by the hostess. 7 Mr. and Mrs. Marion Troseth clothing is tonight, Senior high and Mr. and Mrs. Martin Veibell toe. t Logan attended funeral services held in jool Ogden for the girl .umber of Job registrants of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lambros. , securi-Mr. and Mrs. Grant Simmonds Logan employment the past and children were in office was 439 during Brigham last 635 a year ago. week. t, compared visited with their They to k very little mother, Mrs. Sarah Simmonds lrt nl unemployment. who is staying with a daughter during the winter. toIs feodoa FTA meeting Mr. and Mrs. DeConn Pitcher of school at, g o'dock, at the Ogden visited one day last week form of a dads with Mr. bb, in the and Mrs. Dick Lufkin program. There will be and children. mentation by USAC students, Little Miss Julie Veibell is stayDaryl ttt direction of Dr. ing with her grandmother, Mrs. sehvbe will hie. Refreshments Marion Troseth while her mother is recovering from an illness. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Leavitt were Twelfth ward Primary in Ogden Saturday visiting with Frildance basket a Honoring ward hall, their children, Mr. and Mrs. Lee l, .30 p.m., in the Bench and family. th received will go toward Mr. and Mrs. Dale Schvaneveldt -The ashings for the chapel. of Twin Falls, Idaho, visited last die ii invited. week with Mr. and Mrs. Cornel! Buxton. The couple brought their in oclock 8:15 Its evening, infant son to fast Sunday ,u Eighth ward hall, a mine- and the grandfather,meeting Cornell Buxd ihow will be presented. It ton blessed and named the baby imposed of 32 male voices from and Paul V. Mrs. Schvaneveldt was Stour wards of Smithfield, Corthe Elders' the former Annis Buxton of pXA Ber-ges- our rch M ites rem four-year-o- top-- v w pge d round it, but g. traline iinn,tui round third se, Beret r Aw; gton, f Dj 10,000 today'i econd-- r enver at in in Die i. iponsored by nish. arum. ail play-1- 1 Nnt of a three-gam- e between Cokeville and Logan to decide ward M Men championship of division 4 3 be played tonight, 8 oclock, Us r Recovering Jolene Myler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Myler Is recovering In the LDS hospital in Logan from a recent appendect- omy. The baby of Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Mendenhall is Cadets ef the week at Logan in Logan LDS hospital, recovering R0TC are: Grant Vest, son from pneumonia. i Dr. and Mrs. H. Grant Mr. and Mrs. Verl Buxton and Vest, r North First East, first place, children of Pocatello, Ida., visited i vat awarded two passes to with Cornish relatives Sunday. Mrs. Margaret Petersen of OgCapitol theatre; Jim Cole, son Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Cole, 326 den, visited with her family on k Seventh North, second place, Sunday and Monday. n passes to the Roxy; Ronnie Miss Velda Mae Naegle, daughson of Dr. and Mrs. H. E. ter of Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Naegle rit, 649 East third of Cornish returned Sunday from Center, b, dinner pass to Mt. Logan Texas. Miss Naegle has completed Mi Col. William C. McFadden a two-yemission for the LDS Lieut. Col. John S. Sabine of n church in the Montpelier high school gym. ld ie tian-- n JIU Spanish-America- t college nium Mj jpeciif b elert ed by t department. mission. Robert Albrechts mission is 8863 Venice Boulevard, Angeles, Calif. Oder muoui n, ROTC Iw new cases o! it! of chicken pox county were the only raunicable diseases reported the past week, according Cache W ig qualiii lition bet tJte metal ter, tool! tjonard by sating i Motor t influenza and There were throughout the state, r an communicable to 493 last dis-- 1 week. hderick P. Champ, president Valley Banking Utah Mortgage J Cache My and Corporation, of this city, and of be United States of Commerce, . yibid cases of compared -- in! 226 tssis of mumps. es ingeton r state department of health. totals zoomed way up, spur-- Wayne Price is home on furlough after army training at Camp Cook, Calif. He is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Price and family. Miss Cheryl Beckstead of Preston was a guest at the Arthur Price home Monday and Tuesday. Blaine Abel, formerly of Cornish visited friends here Monday. He is on furlough after training at Camp Cook, Calif. Home From Hospital Mrs. Wendell Godfrey and infant daughter have returned home from the hospital in Logan. Miss Cheryl Neeley of Logan visited Friday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Neeley. The M Men and Gleaner groups Sunsponsored a Fireside program Mr. of home the at evening day and Mrs. Paul McKnight. 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