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Show PAGE THREE THE UTE SENTINEL Midvale, Utah, Friday, August 10, 1934 Tigers Get a Texan Cinema and Radio Gossip 1 ~~~~~~~ A campaign to increase the size of the regular army to 165,000 enlisted men and 14,000 officers will be instituted by the war department as soon as Secretary of War C-eorge H. Dern returns to Washington. Dern's inspection of Panama canal defenses and army posts thruout the west has convinced the general staff that the army is ''below the danger line." So the war department has prepared concrete plans to increaae the present active force of 118,000 men and 12,000 officers by approximately 50,000 at an annually increa~e expenditure of $35,000,000. More Musicals Fo-r 198!1: Furness• studio dressing room. It For the coming movie season of is reported that several of the bet1934-35, the film companies have ter known ployboys were trampled thirty-four musical shows pl~ed, to death in the rush to get back • more historical dramas, practical- their missives. Iy no gangster films, and fewer --ouaction dramas." \\'est Is Fa.mily \VoDllUl -o-Now Mae West is a family woPlea.se Leave Thls One man. Jack West, Mae's father, Katherine Cornell tells Norma arrived some weeks ago and has Shearer an amusing incident which been Mae's escort to the fights at occured during her recent tour the Legion and the Olympic. Bevwith a 1·oad company. While ap- erly, Mae's sister, arrived the othpearing in a small village in the er day with her new husband to state of New York, she found the visit Mae. following note pinned to the mir-<>-ror in her dressing room: "Dear Very Fast Workers Miss Cornell: Please do not take Fred Waring-'s bunch do things this mirror. The last company of in a burry. For example, take artists to play here took our best Charley Barber, bass player. A mirror. Kindly let this one alone. few weeks ag-o he went to a golf Truly. The Management." course for a little exercise. After --<>-pl?...ying, he walked over to a young ladv seated on the clubhouse porch G.a1~bo Doesn't Know Carl Carl Brisson is disappointed, for and said, "Let's get married." his former Continental friends VVithin half an hour thev were on haven't r<"cognized him. For in- their '""''::t.Y to a jewelers for a ring; stance, before coming to Holly- in another half they were headjng wood, stories said that Brisson was for a preach~r; forty minutes and the first man in Garbo's life. and they were man and wife. Inside since his coming she hasn't so of another forty, Barber was remuch as invited him in to have hearsing "With the orchestra. a snack of Danish pastry. -<>--oPay When You Can George Burns was heard to say Brf'nt Has N arra w Escape George Brent still shivers over as he and Grace ,sailed from New his narrow escape from death. He York for a vacation in Etirope, promised Myrna Loy one morning ''The real reason Gracie and I are that if he got the afternoon off, going to Europe is so Gracie can he would fly over the studio and wear the clothes she's bought with salute her with a dip. George got the money we're going to make • off, but he arrived at the :t.irport the year after we get back.u &. .fifteen mtuutes too late to .!8-tch ' --a-the pilot with wbonl he bad ex-~ They Call It Lucl..: pected to fly. A few minutes l~ter Lanny Ross l;las just signed a this plane in which George m1ght contract with his present sponsor have been riding crashed in the which means he will be the star Hollywood hills, carrying two men tenor on the "Show Boat" program to death. for another seventy weeks. (Jiaudette Bu.s Bodyguard Claudette Colbert, who has always driven her own car and gone unprotected, is now riding bebind a hard- boiled bodyguard. Claud~t~e refuses to· state the reason for this action, but it is the popular b:e.. " lief that she has been s~lected as the victinl of so.me racket. -o.1\-lontgomery 1.\lost Handsome. Madeline Can-oll, a British film star who made a picture at Fox, has this to say about Hollywood's stars: Robert Montgomery is Hollvwood's most handsome 2~ctor, Will Rogers the wittiest, Lupe Velez the most natural. and Spencer Tracy the most sincere artist. -o-Ch:l.r~es Mental Crueltv Mrs. Ted Husirig spent Jufle and July in Reno. In other words she's filing suit for a divorce. It is reported that she is charging the CBS announcer with mental cruelty in aSking her freedom. -o- \JVorks Four Hours Daily .Annette Hanshaw sings only two songs a weelr on the "Show Boat" pr9gram. But she works about four hours every day of thP week preparing those songs. -0- \.,.,ear Tonpe Phi! Baker. like Bing Crosby, is partiaHy bald and bas taken to wearing a taupe. But Phil doesn't -o-like to have his called a taupe. New Roman<'.e "F'or Janet? Anyway it is a dab of hair plasGene Raymond and Janet Gay- tered well up on his forehead. nor's romance goes quietly on without any fan-:.'a.re. They 9:re POTPOURRI seen lunching at the Fox cafe qw.te often and are together more often than Hollywood has so far susBlind Fish pected. -<>-- And ~1tn.t A Spo.-t Taking alarm clocks apart is Lee Tracy's favorite form of ~e laxation. If an alann clock comes his way, no matter how good it. is, it is sure to be in thousands of tmy pieces within an hour. -o- Telegra.ms For Wallpaper Telegrams which she has received since coming to Hollywood is to be the new wallpaper for Betty SOUTH JORDAN NEWS Ba.l\.~r, C~osby Sever~ll kltnls ~f ll~h lnhabltlng greaL mHlPr;r1·onnd cn\·es 1h) not lla\·e e.n.• s. Places wltere eyes .should be are <"asily no· tlceable. h11t Lhe nr:;!":to l1as llE',·er de\·eloped. lt is tllou~llt th:n this cnnditlou h!ls n•snlterl he-· cause the foriJe-urs of thC'St-> ti~h have Cor centuries lln~d "'ithnnl light nod the optlcnl or~an hn!ol; disappeared through lad~ of U$(1'. @ 5y Weatern Newsparu!r l~nlon at Mirror Lake. -o- Afton Beckstead entertained at a shower at her h ome Friday evTwenty G leaner Gi.l'"l.s enjoyed ening for MiBB Ivy Beckstead. bathing and a weinnie roast at Saratoga Saturday evening. Wives Seek Divorce Mter Too Many "Socks" ClUi't:.'f.H:C l'lli!iij).S IIUS lH:!('lJ l..hlll.l,;lll rrom the fH•numont (Texas) team to boJSl('r Ul) the pitcldug StUff of the Detrnit Tlgvn. of the AmC'rican leugue. lie Is n ft'el --::l Inches tall and closely resemble'3 Walter John- son. -<>-- Mr. and Mrs. Bessi.Dger nounce the birth of a son. an- -oBishop A. F. Smith of Draper was the principal speaker at conjoint meeting Sunday evening. -<>-- Mrs. Ross McMu11fn and daughter and Miss LaP1iel McMullin have returned home after epending the past week at Brighton. The suits for divorce which Mrs. Margaret JuratQ, of Denver, Colora.do. and M!"'s. Dac:ic Koch.. of Gridgeport. Ohio, filed were b:'lsed on too many "socks." Th.is didn't mean that their busbands wore too many boles in their footwear and the wives were overbur~ened ""Wi.~h mendin~ •They weren t that k1nd of ~oclts. Mz:s. Jurato told the. Denver court th_at her husband sl::tpp.-•d he"'· every n1ght for two years, ?r that she had been s.lapped 730 tlmes. A negro who says he is 140 years Otld h ~ appeared in Rio de Janeiro o c a~ . the title of the w?rld's oldest livtng person, held until recently by the late Zaro Agha, of 1 Turkey. The negro, Hypolito Xavier Ribeiro, appeared at a hospital to next year and New Year's Day of 1933 by beatino- her. This year however, he beat. her on a Wednes~ day, she said, and it wasn't a Jegal holiday. She sued for divorce ! on a Thursday. I 0 was to haveHedifficulty have beginning his eyes tested. said he reading classified advertisments in newspapers. He clai.m.s to have been born in 1794. SPECIAL p ! .. - UTAH i'i::::>Jl<=>O~l<=>Ol<=>Ol<=>0)<::::>1:>=Q:>=QJ<:::>V~:><::=: 0 ii 0 FRIDAY and SATURDAY- Aug. 10. 11 KEN'S BUDDY ROOSEVELT 0 D 0 ORIGINAL WASATCH A th rmi ng action dram<l ' 'u 0 --H-- And One of My Photographs Taken the Year I Was Voted Utah's Handsomest Barber ~Plus 6 to 7 o'clock adults - 15c e 0 ' ' Aug. 1~, 1:3, 14 Children - lOc anytime A BIG DOUBLE BILL 0 MYRNA LOY and GEORGE BRENT 0 D ~m~ ItEM BAND T H E BARBER (1st) e 0 THUEE COMEDIES! "Mickey Mouse" ''Krazy Kat" "Barnacle Bill" and Last part of Serial SUNDAY. MONDAY, TUESDAY - ALL FOR 0 Boss Cowboy --H- Rag·ged and Irregular But Scenically Attractive ii ~m~ HAIRCUT Stamboul Quest 0 g Most dangerous eyes on the continent. Latest production o D o <2nd) "THE NINTH GUEST" O Trapped In the home of a monster. Most exciting hit of the year with DONALD COOK and GENEVIEVE TOBIN Two Great Productions! WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY - Herbert B. Maw 0 D 0 PEOPLE'S CANDIDATE FOR U. S. SENATOR Aug. 15, 16 Kid From Spain 0 Q 0 (Return Engagement by Request) -<>-- SANDY. -<>-- A. 0. McMullin is seriously ill in the L. D. S. hospital where he has been confined for the past njne weeks. ~with~ jj AMUSEMENT HALL -0- O Frt"day Evenm"g Primary an outing at The Saratoga on enjoyed Thursday. J~ c. Hansen spent Sunday in Salt Lake the guests of J. U ,....,. MIDVALE --H- 35e We print :EU.ttenvrappers. Call 1Midvale 178 for prompt service. IRIS -H'EA" -RE il ilo THIS WEEK'S a day, therefore, would provide a.'"i much flourine as four glasses ot water containing the flourine. ~~C:C:C::=:i~c=r,oz==::=:=:=ie~i (IJC:=:==:~~iz~~~~~~~ IJO OJ::IO OJ::IO OJ::IO 01'!'1 COME ... HEAR Miss Lots Holt is improving after undergoing a leg operation. Mr. and Mrs. Mottled teeth threaten to become a nation-wide dental defect through the use of fJourine cornpounds for the control of insect dau1.age to fruits and vegetables, it is declared in a report by the American Chemical Society. Drinking water, which contairut as little as one part per million of flourine and is consumed at the average rate of from four to eight glasses a. day, produces mottled enamel, according to a recently conducted research by Margaret Cam.mack Smith and Ruth M. Leverton of the University of ArUona. They point out that one large apple eaten daily, if it has been sprayed with a flourine compound. 1 would provide the same amount ot floutine as the four glasses or water containing one part per mlllion of the chemical. ''Unless steps are taken to conj tro~ the use o~ these compounds or to 1nsure theu· subsequent removal from the feed material, mottled enamel will be more widespread and will no longer be only a sectional problem," they declare. Not only are mottied teeth disfigUring in appearance, but they often have to be replaced by fale.e teeth at an early age. Apples which bave been sprayed with barium flousilisate and have been analyzed have shown an av- Negro Claims To Be . ~~:.~:c: ;~~~;~~-that her bus-~ ~;g~t~':fU:,~;~:i~~~ b~~~:as~~ to whom she was married approximately 2.5 milligrams of Oldest Living Person inband, 1930, observed Labor Day the flourine per pound. A large apple -<>-- Iris Nielsen is spending a week in California. Campaign ToIncrease IResearcllShows Sprayed~ Size Of Regular Army Apples Bad For Teeth Free Atigust 10 - 8 p. m. Da nce - - - G0 0 d e Eddie Cantor, Robert Young, Ly.da Roberti, Noah Berry o Come and laugh with Eddie Cantor! PLUS- Thmsday- ONLY • I Kikes Country Store ,9 $10.00 in Ca..:h Given Away to Holder.· o.r Lucky Tkkt>ts! D I0 AI. Armfuls of Grocedes! on 0 :vi u i c H. Jensen. ·Q8 Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Hutching.s and Joseph N. Hutchings and • .__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _..; sons spent Saturday and Sunday ' ~0 o ? - 01:10 01::10 OCIO 01:;,! |