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Show THE UTE SENTINEL PAGE THREE - I Cinema and Radio Gossip 1 Midvale, Utah, Friday, August 17, 1934 Challenger ~~~~~O<:::>OK::>O,O<:::::><IK::::><lK:::><lK=OO< 600 Pheasants Used This is what was used in "r:1aopatra", Cecil B. DeMille's latest picture starring Claudette Colbert: One bathtub, 100x150 feet, the feathers of 600 pheasants for the fans, 65 gallons of body makeup for "tan", more than four tons of armor were c::ast and worn by .Are Still Sweethearts Virginia Bruce Gilbert and John Gilbert write ardent love letters to one another every week in spite of their divorce. This is the first record of Hollywood divorced stars staying sweethearts, though many of them stay friends. -o- Dix Marries Again the 11 SOildei·s", Cleopatria's 'barge, Virginia Twenty-four-year-old one of the most lAvish things described in history was exaclly re- Webster, who has been Richard produced both inside and outside. Dix's private secretary for six months, just recently became his --0-Ellls Is 44Just Sixteen" bride. --<>Not long ago Patricia Ellis surGets Ja.w In Sling prised everyone by admitting over A certain woman in Hollywood the radio that she was "just sixteen." Two years ago when she is never happy unless she is signed her Warner Brothers con- spreading malicious gossip about tract. she gave her age as sixteen, one or more of the stars. So imbut it wasn't until a couple weeks agine everyones glee the other ago that she attained that vener- night when she entered a popular spot wearing one of the new hats able age. that tie under the chin with a -0flock of tulle. She had no sooner Colman Sued For Divorce Thelma Rae Colman has at last entered than Bruce Cabot shouted sued Ronald Colman for divorce. out: "Oh-oh, so she's finally talkthe Caimans have been married ed so much she's got her jaw in a for oleven years, but for a little sling.'' --()-over nin e years they have liyed aMade $6000 Per Week part. Except when rumors cropMax Baer made over $6,000 per ped up that Mrs. Colman was going to sue for divorce, many o:( week and a cut when he went in Ronald's fans have forgotten that .for personal appearances in the movie houses. It is whispered that he was not a bachelor. he will get even more than that -afor his next motion picture now Receives Gold Bnwelet Ann Sothern has received a that he is Champ. -obeautiful hand carved gold bracelet and a set of earrings to match KUJs Divorce Rumors from a Chinese fan. A note, acBob Montgomery went to much companying tbe gift, said tbat he trouble to kill his latest divorce was a student of modem art in rumor. He called a newspaper man Shanghai and had designed the and had l'im place the following jewelry especially for her because information in his daily column: she was Ws favorite actress. ''While it is true that Bob is liv-0ing at a hotel, it must be reported Most Dressed Man that his only reason is the odor of They say that Warren William paint. The Montgomerys are havis Hollywood's best dressed-at ing some work done on the house least most dress man. He bas 100 and the smell of the paint makes suits of clothing and his valet him so ill that he bas been unable ._ keeps a card index so as to know to study his lines. Betty and the where to locate the proper suit. baby don't seem to mind it, -othough, so they are staying on at Gaynor--Ba.x:ter Sta.Ned the house." Fox is making plans for "One ----<lMore Spring," Robert Nathan's l'lays Purity Roles The best seller of last spring. Jean Muir will find everlasting cast will be headed by Will Rog- favor with those who are uttering ers, Janet Gaynor and Warner cries for cleaner and purer movies. Baxter, with Stepin Fetchit in an Miss Muir has portrayed nothing important role. Exhibitors have but ~weetness and light during her b,.e!': clamoring for another Rog- mov1e carrer and, has demanded since that it be written in her contract ers-Gaynor picture ever "State Fair". And now they that she shall never play anything should be satisfied with Warner else but! The studio lik'h her for Baxter thrown in for good meas- her stand and wrote the new ure. clause into the agreement. WEST JORDAN NEWS at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Edwi-n R. Dimond and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. Dimond of Magna. O FFERS I 1.'. u. M. ::lopv;ltll's yacht Endeavor, wlllch has come across the Atlantic t:rom England to try to cap.. ture the America's cup, whlch will be defended by an American boat Endeavor ts not yet selected. manned by an umateur crew, the professional crew having quit be• cause of a wage dispute. The Widest Variety Civil Service Examinations The following Civil Service examinations for positions in the Government will be given in the near future. For all information concerning the examinations and for s:tpplications, apply to U. S. Civil Service Board, post office or custom house in any city, or to U. S . Civil Service Commission, WashIngton, D. C. Tbose wishing to be notified of the announcement or any scientific or technical examination should send a postal card to the Commission, stating the examination in which they are interested. Speelal Investigator and Investi- gator: The entrance salary for the first is $2.900 a year, and for the other $2,600 a year, subject to a deduction of not to exceed five per cent during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1935, as a measure of economy, and to a deduction of three and one-hall per cent toward a retirement annuity. Specified experience in the practice of law, or in investigational or law-enforcement work, is required. Competitors will be rated on mental and observation tests. Applications must be on file not later than August 20. SupervJsory, Head and Assistant Community Worlter: The entrance salaries range from $1,620 to $3,8UO a :\rear, subject to a deduction of not to exceed 5 per cent during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1935, as a measure of economy, and also to a deduction of 3 1-2 per cent toward a retirement annuity. Competitors will not be required to report for a. written examination, but will be rated on their education and experience and on a thesis or published writings. Applicants must have had certain specified education and experience. Applications must be on file not later than August 21. Associate and Assistant Meteo\rThe entrance salaries ologist: range from $2,600 to $3,800 a year, subject to a deduction of not to exceed 5 per cent during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1935, as a measure of economy, and also to a deduction of three and one-half per cent toward a retirement annuity. Competitors will not be required to report for a written examination, but will be rated on their education and experience and on a thesis or discussion. Applications must be on file not later tban August 21. Chief EoonomJst: The entrance salary is $5,600 a year, subject to a deduction of not to exceed five per cent during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1935, as a measure of economy and to a deduction of three and one-half per cent toward a retirement annuity. A requirement for entrance is education, experience and personal qualifications which demonstrate ability to perform the duties of the position, which comprise high grades of work in the field of economics pertaining to labor. Applications must be on file not later than August 23. Thursday Mrs. W. W. Malstrom -o-entertained at dinner for Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. James M. AnderMrs. Andrew Thorpe and family of son, Mr. and Mrs. George W. Olson and daughter of Midvale, and Salt Lake. --<>Mr. and Mrs. Norman Wildon and Miss Thelma Barber entertained family of Salt Lake spent the at a slumber party Wednesday week end at Granddaddy lakes. for Grace Shulsen, La Preal Booth --aand Edith Richardson. Friday, August 24, the Relief --<lSociety will meet at the home of In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mrs. Josephine Bateman to honor .Jensen of Seattle, Wa.Bh., the Jen- Mrs. Elizabeth Gardner and Mrs. i>en family held a group gatherit:ig Amelia Turner. All members are at Liberty park on Saturday. invited to attend. -oThose attending were "Mr. and Mrs. The Ladies Sewing club met Jack Jensen, Miss Harrtet Jensen, Orson Jensen, Mrs. Emma Jensen, Thursday afternoon at the home Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Gilbert and of Mrs. Zelma. Moon. Refreshfamily, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jensen, ments were served to Mrs. Hattie and family, Mr. and Mrs. Hilmer Lotts. Mrs. May Bateman, Mrs. Jensen and familyj all of Midvale, Joseph Hibbard, Mrs. Donna Hanand Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Olson and sen and Mrs. Mary Smith. fam11y and Mr. and Mrs. Newel --<>Jensen and family of West Jordan. Monday evening Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Olson entertained at dinner -oM.r. and Mrs. Emil Tesch and for Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jensen. family, Mr. Tesch's mother and --<>Madge and Hugh Goff are visiting Miss Florence Wengren of Los at Lava Hot Springs, Idaho. Angeles spent the week end visiting at the home of her sister, Mrs. -<>-Virgil Goats of St. George visi- Leslie Jones. ted his wife and family on Sun---<>-Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Steadman His daughter Rhoda May day. accompanied him home for a visit. and family, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Steadman and Ivy and .Toy, Frank -oGr:ant Gardner of Michigan and Barben, and Mr. and Mrs. Antone James H. Gardner of Lehi were Holter of Salt Lake returned home guests of Mrs. Viola Goats during Monday after visiting in Soda Springs, Idaho, Yellowstone Nathe week. tional park, and the Jackson Hole ---<>-Roy and Jean Blazzard are im- country. proving after a tonsil operation. ---<>-The following F. F. A. members --0-The Gardner camp of the D. U. from West Jordan, under the diP. are sponsoring a children's rection of Paul C. Boyce, returned dance to be held at 3 p. m. Thurs- Saturday from a weeks trip to day, August 23, in the recreation Yellowstone National park: Harvey Dahl, Quintin Shulsen, Donald hall. Hogan. Roy Lehmitz, Wayne Ol-oLynn Richardson, Dudley son, Miss Eva Cooley was a dinner Rodney Butterworth Rundquist, Hyrum Mrs. and Mr. of guest Stocking of South Jordan Sunday. and Sheldon Gardner. There were nineteen in the party. --()--o-Friday at 2 p. m. Mrs. Edna· The Dahl family reunion was Hogan will give a demonstration held in the West Jordan ward on soap making. house Saturday evening. Refresh--0-were served to forty, after ments daughters Mrs. Zelia Holt and We print Butterwrappers. Call spent four days last week visiting which a program was rendered Midvale 178 for prompt service. of Merchandise at the Best Purchasable Values 0 m South Salt Lake County BEFORE YOU BUY VISIT It is also the Medical, Dental and Fmancial Center of Jordan Valley Paid for by Midvale Business Men. |