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Show Twu th. First fevSST" " u trtS'rted I roo. th. Year of eattl. ever Camber United P State, " w M'S00'000 Lawn chaSe"!" llinneMte, Bhod. ljAUtema, adopted dril I taAAanHUi and greatly 19S8. Kichigan during j ju Hunting Jljtoed wowmobOn, capable hour over I.KuD mao. an Med bMn Coyote I , W&K&REUaMDIo Bj (BeleMed bjr Weatara Mawapapw Union.) by Montane coyote eon-d.v- e. L, irf solid granite i K, I'rVjj lMt wUe and 164 feet long. If you think youd like to be a mofeet high were cut from tion picture producer, pause and ISTuerior of the granite maaa and consider what happened at the Paraeorerwl with plazter and mount studio recently when Joel KtJeith paint. withdrew from the east of Arise My Love because of ill health. (1) Because of McCreai Eul el Sandwich Milland was Ray Budwich i. .aid to get it. withdrawal, frea the eari of Sandwich, plucked from the cast of "Virginia to take the McCrea assignment op pined hi. game that hi. only I; 17 Wn Mc-Cr- ea , b. a piec of would itja Im dice, of broad. khnen two Earliest Eaiter J q, nriied date on which Eaitn yen in ever a century waa in g. u afoul games. Sew Type Glasa Annonneed 1 mw kind of glasa, which ahrinka JOEL McCREA Claudette Colbert. (2) That UoMthird in .ixe after it ha. been poaite meant Virginia" wouldn't lined into dishea, ia annonneed. atart on that time. (8) That meant that ItbhmuH to heat cradte and rad Franchot Tone, who waa to have I in tempen ture changes. in "Virginia, had to withdraw from the cast, because he had DeckiBg Stool for Shrew. another commitment, and could apA docking (tool wu med to pun-11- 1 pear In "Virginia only if It atarted "drewi in England in 1745. on ached ule. (4) That meant that IwMIWVVtotaWMWtaWWWW Fred McMurray stepped into the role for which Milland had been scheduled, playing opposite Madeleine Carroll, but (5) She flew to England recently; at the moment of writing theres no telling when die'll be back. wresnnfTr)' DEPARTMENT HOTELS Dorothy Lamour traded a $10,000,-00- 0 (according to her studio) head GOLDEN of hair for 30 cents' worth of calico, hMi Urea aa. aal aaaalar taM and it wasn't juat a stunt in a movie scenario either. Seems ihe'i been APARTMENT HOTEL tresses, wanting to bob those B 3 which played quite a part in estabTOnla, RtaaeaaMa Bata, I A WMa I" Cawalatatr fanitaL lishing her as a draw at the KHI0.D, HA fa Iiaafc Sail The' studio wanted her to make some more pictures in which KODAK FINISHING she wore a sarong, and she was de16 termined not to. So both sides gave 250 and 1C arlata in; she had her hair bobbed by II .EX PHOTO II Oita Utah. Wally Weitmore, head of the makeup department (and cried a little, OFFICE EQUIPMENT as moat girls do when they hear first snip of the shears) and USED Ma aa. chain, 3kq that consented to do three South Seaa Moon Over Burma," pictures "Aloma of the South Seat," with WASHING MACHINES Jon Hall, and South of Samoa, UYIAO - APEX DEXTEB with Bing Crosby. 111 UNO. m. MU NEW ADA. atop M Os 40-In- box-offic- e. w- PRINTS I, a l"? tie aU 1. !h tu ALL MAKE. IEPAIR1NO. MUD BAKUN MATT AS SHOP aU ta .alt lafca baby J rl 1 CHj chicks THUD CHICKS UOOD kaniaa. laghania. aw. Mfaaa HJSe AA. NA te-.M- W rta.Itaay i A, MM KM. 4aliMT. COLOMBO HATCHnT. INEXPENSIVE Daa MEALS "tL4 Laka to aanal am2!..,WT,LOW,B CAM -- KODAK FINISHING PHOTO-KRAF- T konomy film servici D,w,ped with ?: : : : : ,a" I caeahMp knwmmjohnson drugs "SJPtKRAFT-7 Iu Ckr. Uufc TO- - BEN LOMOND 0EN. UTAH A custom has been initiated during the rehearsals of the Rudy Val-le- e show to mark the scripts with asterisks to denote the laugh allowed. The reason for this Is to clock for timing when the show is actually broadcast. Four asterisks are topi in laugh pauses. The ether night someone in the cast asked scriptwriter SM Fields what it meant to aee five asterisks instead of the customary four. Replied Fields, Then yen knew that yen have the Fred Allen script by mistake. When yen see the Bing Crosby picture, Rhythm on the River, yea may be surprised to find that Ken Carpenter, Bings announcer and chime ringer on the air, plays a radio announcer named Kea Carpenter. Its the result af an accident. Scenarists had given Carpenter another name in the picture, but John Scott Trotter, who's Bings broadcast band leader and plays n band leader in the picture, made a long Sim take In which he called Carpenter by hie real name. It was simpler to change the name than to de the scene over again. Arthur Lake's desire for realism radio show nearly disrupted the program recently. In one scene he had to foil down, with the proper accompanying sound effects; usually' that just means that tha sound man makes the noises. But Arthur insisted on doing his own faU. The show was pn for the eastern broadcast. Arthur foU wrong, the Penscript flew in aU directions, and ny Singleton had to rush over with her script and let Arthur read hia part from it until his script had been reassembled. on the "Blondle $ ifef'tel to ..r . By VERA BROWN Ledgw THE STORY THUS FAR beautlftil blonds New In Palm Beach in only M canta whan Mra. bcremployar, Helen Warren, disappears with ear and trailer from a she. .Buddy, her son. and Lynn had been living. A note from Mrs. te"0 to eaU at her New v,..!dvtaT 4 0Oc iar ter olothca and wages. She to rescued by Terry Me-ot- r. whom she met at the beach. She home, when he haa a maid P,t provide her with wme of his lister's tey then go to a beach dub. Hl slater appears and a ensues. Lynn acecpta tha helpquarrel of atraner to escape. Ha takes her to hiea koma where he ldcntifles himself aa Bay-"- t tWtMJ Auidn. Ha eccuaes her of trying to blackmail him. Greatly In earned, Lynn fleet. Stopping at a eat. fee shop, aha meets a young artist, 252 by trailer wte returning to New and offers tu take her thaw. Thmr enjoy roughing It along the road. She finds Rena to ha a decent sort of a follow. Lynn tells Bern her story. He knows McNair and Austin as moneyed playboys. Tha ear breaks down. They art forced to stay at the Lovell farm-lunu- e during repairs, the Lovells believing them newlyweds. The Lovells discover they are not married and Insist a marriage take place. Thera being no way out, Lynn and Hew agree. They deride their marriage la to be one in name only, with a divorce to follow. The wadding takes place. !nded CHAPTER VH Continued They Jitterbug Bt"gafdancing i. nothingin but l,nfrt physical energy, tha Add Igje p f Min Ethel Bowen, linhry of the National Becna-1- 1 auodation. She said youth I riolent duicing, running and well aa mental lyhf fame, observation games and edu- - - trailer girl 1818. Why - CHWI EXTENSION U.N la H.M " 4 teiw aal Lata CaVaa Bka. Haau af Srt2!t-iiral1w- a ten Taa Kaaa teami aa. A. CM 0tclJ.e".J-9i"on- d ODDS AND ENDSAl lobon. Ruby Keeler, Uerthe Reye, lionet Stander end Jock Whiting ere abandoning the movies temporerily they're rehraning in Ne York far e new muncal. Hold On to Your lieu" . . . Scettergood n timekeepUainrt," radio' er, make hit tcreen debut early in the beU-kno- it ' Adores first n locale, and wi ll feature the other mem-heloan of their radio troupe Winter a, of Girl Alone," it organiaug a Vothrrt in Kadio Club, ihe heneif ho Hoe children. ... Rene went out to settle up with foe garage man and Mrs. LoveU began bustling about, Now, my dear, since you're not staying for dinner, I've got some things together for you to take along Theres pie and plenty of fresh eggs and take along some of this canned fruit, and there's homemade bread. Mrs. LoveU carried the food down to the trailer, while Rene hitched on the rejuvenated automobile. They end with deep aid their good-byrelief the newlyweds started on up the road north. Hardly were they on to the road when Rene grabbed her hand, took off the wedding ring and threw it out into the ditch. Damn them! He pounded the wheel of the ear How could they be with his flits. She should marry come nice guy wfaod be kind to her, give her a fine home. It waa while Rene ao dreamed along that a late comer, hurrying into the city, pushed Rene off on to the icy shoulder of the road. Rene acted quickly. There wee a squeak of brake, a clatter of dishes and away they went The other driver was far down the road. He did not stop. Ac rear end of the trailer wai in the ditch and the car at right angles across the road. Rene, swearing softly, struggled out of the ear and rushed back to the trailer to rescue Lynn. He found her in a pile of blankets, dishes and loose oranges, struggling to ait up and nibbing a bump on her head. Oh! Oh! Lynn waa a bit dazed. What happened?" I don't know. But we're in the ditch. Are you all right? 1 guess so. I bumped my head. Thank the Lord it's no worse! Rene tried to see whether any damage had been done to the trailer, but the deep snow hid the rear wheels. Then he heard Lynn eaU out to him: Rene! Rene! CHAPTER VIII Rene put hia head into the trailer door. "All right, Lynn? There's a car coming.' Im going to see if I can get help. A truck came along, and the driver got out Together the two men looked over file situation. Finally the truck driv- - s, He kept his eyes fools! straight ahead. "They should have known by looking at you, youre not that kind of person i she Rene, Lynn felt sorry their knew he blamed himself difficult position. Youre a swell kid, Lynn. If I have to steal the money, IU see you get a divorce. There isnt anybody you want to marry now, is there? It may take a little time me to get the cash together. No, there isnt anybody, Rene. It was while they were eating their wedding dinner, that they the last time in many a talked, day, about the forced marriage. I haven't an idea of one word that old parson said, Lynn, Rene aid suddenly, his mouth full of Mrs. LoveUa homemade bread. But Pm making a vow to you right now. He held up hia right hand: "Never will I tell anybody about this whole silly thing! Its between you and me. If you find a chap you want to marry, step out and marry him. He'll never know from me that you and I were virtually stood up at the point of a gun and married! I promise the same to you, Rene. "It might break some boy's heart if he fell in love with you end then learned about all this. Howd you mvn anybody understand? We do, but nobody else could! I don't suppose so. I'm a little vague about it myself, and they went off into gales of laughter. If Id only had sense enough to ay that you were my brother! Yea. we look so Rene laughed. much alike! They were moving north rapidly and both of them found they were suffering from the sudden cold after weeks of warm sunshine. They dug up all the clothes which the trailer offered and wore most of them, but, even so, they found it cold. Well we've got a little cash len, the trailenough to ground rent er. I'm going to stay in a new cpmp at the edge of the Bronx the time being. Rene explained hia whole financial difficulties. "1 figure if I have rent paid. I can go and try to peddle some of my pictures. Theres a lot of food aboard, thanks to the Lovells. Although thats all we have to thank them to. Youll sell your things, I know! fine. Lynn said positively. "Theyre Wish I had your optimism. But, at least, therell be a roof over my head end yours, too until you get on your feet, if you need it Thanks, Rene. You're kind. Til see Mr. Mortimer the first thing. Then when I get clothes. I'll go job hunting. Youve got a place to live as answered. long as I have one. Rene As they came closer to New York both of them were excited and thrilled. It was home. That night they decided to drive on after dark. They were only 100 miles from New York. We'll push on. I want to get this over with! Rene said. Theres no use our both freezing. You go back and lie down. Ill drive through if I fnn. Then we can pull ourselves together and start going places. It must have been well on toward midnight when he could ice the glare of the iky over Manhattan. was hie Joy filled hie heart This town, bis lifel Deep in hia heart he knew he had real talent If he could ever click. Maybe then he the sleeping could do something girl Inside the trailer. such to to to to Ha. to IT 1 a thrill of pride that Betsy's mother looked over a list of the nicest girls in Betsys class. She had said, yes, when Betsy wanted to give a luncheon for them. Now what would she do about the shabby old dining room with its veneered oak chairs, short, faded curtains and bare left Til go downtown tomorrow. Til have to, she said aa she gave Rene an accounting of how she'd spent the last $10. Tve got a surprise to you, Lynn. Go get my belt Lynn brought it to him. See this? he said as he opened up a little pocket on the under side. There were two $1 bills. He tossed them to Lynn. "Youve been a brick. Dont try to go until you feel equal to It Or better yet take a taxi. Lynn was horrified at such wild extravagance. "You could drive my car down but youd have to pay the garage rent to get It out The next day Lynn was able to get down to a drug stare and she tet Mortimer! office. RUTH WYETH SPEAKS Drawer walls? Here is the answer and it cost exactly six dollars. An inexpensive green and yellow flowered chintz was used for draperies from ceiling to floor. The trick of making the windows higher is explained in the diagram. The old window shades were painted soft, clear green. The backi and seats of the chain were with the chintz with green bindings, and a set of green and yellow china was brought out to lend color to the walla and add a note of interest on green painted stands in front of the windows. buff-color- Hia secretary made an appointment to the next day. Lynn came home and began to check over the clothes available. Mrs. Lovell had given her a dark gingham dress, and she decided to that one of Renes heavy sweaters and a blue beret 1 look like a ragamuffin, she aid as she dressed behind the gingham screen. "You'd look all right in anything, Rene assured her. Tve got to hurry and get well ao I can get down to some of the magazines and paddle some of this stuff. Bene waa still very weak and sick. The doctor spoke to Lynn about it You should take your brother bade down South, he told her. To go back to Florida waa impossible, Lynn told the doctor. If that waa the case, he warned, Rena must be very careful for a long time. He should stay in bed to another taro weeks," was foe ultima- XmIsm Name WAS with slip-cover- ed 13 11 New York Bedford Hills f cents for Book . Address Frog Worship The French have eaten frogs for years, and so have we Americans. But the Chinese, who have been frog eaten for centuries, are the only nation in the world to worship frogs as well, for in their peculiar symbolism the frog stands for wealth. In Chekiang, the center of the cult, special houses are devoted to the use of frogs. They are taken there from temples and allowed to hop merrily about the sunny gardens. When they are tired, devotees carry them back to the temples. The Chinese worship the green frog, and only the variety appears on their menu. mud-color- ed - i ' I i1 i i . KEEP. MY SMOKING ON I THE SLOW-BURNI- SIDE THEY GIVE NG WITH CAMELS. ME EXTRA MILDNESS AND EXTRA COOLNESS PATRICIA ENGLISH, are, Furids Camels are man Bight you miM-- They give you die natural mildness of cocdier plus the extns essUata of a slower way of burning which meana freedom from the irritating qualities of excess heat Andalongwith extra mildness, extra coolnesi, and extra flavor Camels also give os dm emokiag fee btitulf. efth the avenge ef the IS "If I can get that money and my nnyef I clothes, we wont have to worry,' Lynn said aa she put the finishing touches on her scant costume. ' The whole place smelled of blacking, for Lynn had tried to black the white sandals she wore in Wild Austin's Palm Beach house, what seemed to her, ages ago. "They lode pretty bad, she said FOR EXTRA MILDNESS, in a discouraged voice aa aha EXTRA COOLNESS, EXTRA FLAVO- Rbrought them for Rene to see. I don't care how they look,' Rene remarked, eyeing her handiwork, but L hope you dont get pneumonia. There's nothing to the things. When Lynn was finally dressed, she pulled aside the gingham curCOSTLIER TOBACCOS tain. How do I look? she demanded. Tine, said Rene, but hia throat contracted as he saw her in the Led by the Heart Depth iif Injustice blue sweater, the thin SumWar ia the sink of all injustice. The head is frequently the dupe mer dress and the makeshift shoes. of the heart. Fielding. "Well, anyway. Im respectable. Mr. Mortimer.' Now Be sure and take the bus over from the subway at Thirty-fourt- h Street Dont try and walk in those shoes and buy yourself some when you get the money. a bus There waa a long wilt Street but soon aha at Thirty-fourt- h waa being shot up to the fortieth floor of the Empire State Building. When she came into the reception roan of Mr. Mortimers big office, she was almost overcome at its grandeur. A gorgeously dreaaed woman in silver foxes wu sitting To there. Mr. Mortimer and Lynn asked gave her name to the pretty girl 5 to to to . .HAN WNU ously low, but Lynn was quite unable to go to Mr. Mortimer's office. Lynn hunted through Renes pockets and found all the money she could. He had paid the rent month on that first day before he got so ill, but they had only $10 left There were medicines to buy. Mr. Arthur, the manager of the camp, had got hia family doctor Rene. Lynn paid him for his two visits and the money disappeared. On the sixth day Rene wai much better. Lynn was still hardly able to walk, but they had only 50 cents ephoned Mr. I ) t $ n tum. to to AlOVi The stands were made of empty spools as described in the new Sewing Book 5. This book also gives directions for a buckram stiffened valance of the type shown here. All of its 32 pages are packed with ideas to make your home attractive without breaking the bank. You can have your copy for 10 cents to cover cost and mailing. Send order to: AMS WMDOfcJ. CURTAIN. FROM CEAJNO TO FLOOR. CHAIRS COVER. g iHORT CURTAINS AND OLD 'T'HE first actor in Holly- A wood history ever to be elected a delegate to a national political convention, Melvyn Douglas wonders if he will be able to enjoy the honor. "Of course I can always be represented by proxy," he said the other day. But a chance like this conies only every four years, and Id hate to miss it." Ruth Wyeth Spears oJ5 4- VIRGINIA VALE Douglas mule preparation, to be in Chicago July 15 for the big But he temporarily forgot that la he also an aetor, involved in , Indian Tempi. the new Columbia comedy, He eon-- 1 o.t amazing the rf Stayed for Breakfast man th. i. erected by , Alexander Halt the director, is India. Dating back making every effort to hurry thing PSSTof King KrUhnn along, and ii making all the scenes the temple hewn from with Douglas lint BO feet tea HOMiSEW - b0Tl Suddenly Lynn gasped. The check waa for $303. er got out a chain from hia tool box, hooked it on to the front of Renes car. There wu much pull- ing and struggling. Finally, with a big plunge, up came the trailer on to the road. It was not until then that he stopped and went back to see how Lynn fared in the trailer. He found her sitting on the couch, rubbing her ankle. 1 think I hurt it, (he said, sticking out her ankle. It was already puffed up to twice its size. Why didnt you tell me? Rene demanded in dismay. "X didnt realize I'd hurt it until I triad to stand on it," aha said She also had a big apologetically. lump on her forehead. As they came nearer New York, he stopped at a drug store, bought h some bandage and took it back to Lynn. Rene, chilled to the bone, his trousers wet with snow to hia knees, set his jaws grimly and drove on. It was a sadly bedragged couple who limped into the almost deserted tourist camp up in the Bronx about 3 oclock that morning. Rene unhooked the car and took it over to a nearby garage, to he waa afraid the car would freeze in the bitter cold. Lynn managed to get a fire built in the little stove, and the trailer waa cozy and warm. But the ankle was painful, and there was no more her that night sleep It must have been 3 o'clock when Rene finally roused. When he opened his eyes his head felt heavy and hia throat aore. He was burning up. But be called to Lynn: "Hows your ankle? It'a pretty sore. But I can hobble around here. Then find me some aspirin. ' Are you sick? she asked in tertwo-inc- to EXTRA SMOKES PER PACK! i 'i CAMELS SLOW-BURNIN- G too-lar- t t i i H !. to GM&fouua bound this year? to e THEN you must see OAKLAND! complete your to receptionist She waa ushered into a high enjoyment stop at Oakland's ceil-ing- ed office with many windows, and deep chairs. A man sat at a mahogany desk. Here ia Miss Morrow, Mr. Mortimer. How do you do?" Mr. Mortimer held out hia hand, took in Lynn's shabby. Inadequate clothing. Hia conscience smote him, but there waa nothing else he could do. Sit down, Min Morrow. My secretary will bring your suit case. Im sorry I had to put you to ail this Inconvenience, but at tha time you wired I was not aura Mrs. Warren owed you any money. I had not had her letter. Lynn nodded. None of this seemed strange to her. Where are you living? he asked. In a trailer up at a Bronx tourist camp. ror. Will you remain in town? Mr. "I've got a terrible cold. It waa not a cold, but a severe at- Mortimer handed her a check. Lynn tack of influenza that Rene had. The did not look at It at first I am giving you this on one connext week was difficult to Lynn. me Informed She, herself, could hardly walk, but dition that you keep he had to care to Rene somehow. where you live. Mrs. inWarren liked touch with The second day he was delirious you end wants to get North. back comes when she him to you to tried arrange get and she to get someI but hope Yes, wards but the into the city hospital, to da' were full and they refused him ad- thing betides housework Mortimer's face remained unmittance. Maybe I can help you The man who operated the trailer changing. Ho waa frankly sura to wife his get job. and waa helped kind, camp the apparent beauat ergirl's ran prised Lynn all the could. They audden misgivings. rands, and together they managed. ty, and he had Lynn Waa everything as it seemed? "This la homecoming. Then suddenly Lynn gasped. She sat beside she as thought bitterly at the check. It wss (or $200. looked delirious. he wai first Rene the day (TO BE CONTINUED ) Their money was running danger ) . In SALT LAKE CITY THE ! i I SEW HOUSE HOTEL Choice oftheDiscriminatingTrovelcr 400 ROOMS 400 i . t BATHS Rates: $2.00 to $4.00 Our $200,000.00 remodeling and refurnishing program bae made available the fineet Hotel accommodatione in the Weet AT OUR SAME POPULAR PRICES. CAFETERIA DINING ROOM BUFFET MRS. J. H. WATIES, fnsUsal augers J. HOLMAN WATUSesW W. BOSS SUTTON 'Me DINE DANCE The Beautiful MIRROR ROOM EVERY SATURDAY EVENING i ; |