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Show r r "T T "X ) THE SAUNA SUN. SALINA. UTAH Scenes and Persons in the Current News V7 ; X !.'' ;x? I Ir'. 7VT V, X, 'j- --r ,. i rjgrrrrf- xv , -- XIt . llll : v X, --a I I1M.MM rSVf,!1 II ii .14r-L- -- . "" -- 1 i n - fZJ fi TJtC f I Spears VIRGINIA VALE Astaire picture without Ginger Rogers is now up for public approval, and first re ports promise that it will triumph at the box office. Damsel in Distress hasnt the effervescent Ginger, but it has that most blithe of dinwits, Gracie Allen, and her solemn George Burns. xk 1 .TV Ruthfyeth great experiment of a THE " "? Xj y ., 'f s 4" Alovie Radio By s &". STAR DUST v xx - The setting of this giddy, tuneful story is England, where Astaire as ' a shy matinee idol becomes romantically entangled with a daughter peer's played by the ingra- I tiating Joan Fontaine. The story ? J doesn't get in the V way of the dancing, Y y; and Astaire has nev-- y w er danced with such it breathtaking skill before. When you see him and Gracie romping through a carnival engaging in dizzy antics on treadmills, revolving barrels and in front of those crazy mirrors that distort reflections, you will wonder why Grades amazing talent as a dancer has been overlooked so long p ! k' r .7 npNlMMMMV.'.V.'WVCCK'AV Top, the II. S. Gunboat Panay, the sinking ot which in the Yangtse river by Japanese bombing planes precipitated a grave international crisis and brought sharp demands from President Roosevelt for Japan to desist from such outrages in the future and make full restitution. Lower left, Premier Neville Chamberlain of England, whose government joined with the United States in protests against indiscriminate bombing of neutrals by Japs. Right, former Governor Landon of Kansas, left. Senator Capper, center, and John Hamilton, chairman of the Republican national committee, discuss strategy. Quints Born to Zoo Lioness COUNTY JUDGE FTir The long delay in making another feature picture with the Dionne quintuplets has at last been ex- plained by Twentieth Century-Fo- x officials. They have been waiting for the little girls to learn English, figuring that audiences cant be counted on to study French Just in order to understand the little cherubs. ,D; v Z's. &' I' V for ' ! A lioness in the St. Louis zoo is believed to have broken all records her kind when she gave birth recently to five cubs. The mother is shown here with her young which have attracted national attention. Waves of dissatisfaction spread through Hollywood like an epidemic every once in a while, and lately producers have been having their troubles pacifying pouting stars. Loretta Young has decided that she doesnt want to make any more pictures with Tyrone Power for a while. Not that she doesnt like him. She does, but she thinks that the public tires of seeing the same couple on the screen in picture after Miss Jessie Sumner of Watseka, picture. Ginger Rogers has served notice on R. K. O. that in addition 111., daughter of a country banker, niece of a late county judge, who to her salary she wants a share of she appears became Illinois' first county judge the profits of pictures in. Fred Astaire and- Katherine Hepas a result of a special election. burn both share in the profits of theirs. Dorothy Lamour has rebelled against wearing native dress in pictures. Wants to be clothed like a civilized lady. And Wayne Morris wants no more build-u- p as a hand' ' some youth. :l : - Battle Spectacular Washington Blaze vs I r ' ' ;VV x,:V S w? "A, J ' - 'J f i $7 ", ' S Wallace Ford Is one of the screen players over whom the V-- r ; I first-nig- ht ap-dien- ee at "Of Mice and Men" cheered in New York recently. Even If the play runs all year, however, Wally figures that his fans out through the country wont forget him, for before going into the play he completed the as yet unreleased "Swing It, Sailor" for Grand National, and three pictures in England. j (- -. Skirt has a curved front and hinged arms on which to mount the skirt so that it can be opened to permit access to the drawer. To mount the skirt it must first be sewed to a band of covered buckram. Cut the buckram in a strip 2Vs inches wide. Cover it with a straight piece of material as shown here at B. Make the heading at tne top of the skirt just the depth of the thickness of the table edge so that it will cover the edge of the table when the arms are closed. Use cable cord for the shirring. This is sewed to a safety pin and run through tucks stitched in the material as shown here at C. The top of the ruflle is also shirred with cords. When the shir-rinare all finished, sew the top of the skirt to the covered buckram strip as shown at D and then thumb tack it in place as at A. Every Homemaker should have a copy of Mrs. Spears new book, A Dressing Table 'T'HIS dressing table gs 0 Snow Army Goes on Maneuvers VC'!! ml ODDS ANDS ENDS U orient Dietrich wan end bored manner in n New York night club and joined the crowd truckin . . . She could be a in comedy at Irene Dunne it if the only would, but the won't . . . Ballroom duncing borer Fred Astaire until Benny Goodman ttartr playing and then he just cun l til ttill Betty Joyner, youthful sensation of the Chicago opera, will play Norma Shearers old role in Student Prince when films it IThen Dick again as a musical Powell stopped over in Chicago between trains a group of fans surprised him by presenting him with their autographed photos . , . Spencer Tracy will tend out hit Christmas cards from Ireland , . . Fathers of twins are the only eligible t for HollywornTt most exclusive club, Mem berthip to far consists of Bing Crosby, Iwurence Tibbelt, Charles Starrett end Hichurd Dig , , , Girls dont want to be cast in the next Maurh twins picture be cause their favorite pets nowadays we white mice , , . The Voice of Experience will be broadcast beginning December 27, of the Fruit Cobblers. FRUIT cobblers combine fruit 1 and a simple cake batter to make a de luxe dessert which is especially suited to cold weather when hearty foods touch the hungry spot and when it is a real joy to have the oven going. Of the many canned fruits that might be used start with the favorite of the family, whether it bo apricots, peaches, loganberries, pages of cherries or what have you. The directions for making syrup from the fruit can be used slipcovers and dressing tables; as the sauce for the cobbler just restoring and upholstering chairs, as it is, or it can be thickened couches; making curtains for ev- - and extra seasonings added, such as a bit of cinnamon, lemon or nutmeg, The sauce may be hot or cold, but it really tastes better hot. If you do not have a recipe for John Barclay the batter part, try this one: It cup melted LO Heating Expert 1 egg SEWING. step-by-ste- Forty-eig- ht p Home Heating llintc lllll cup (user cup flour powder balnf milk i cup vanilla 1 Up. k 1 Poking Fire Bed From Above Forms Clinkers, Smothers Fire, Wastes Fuel X7HILE a poker frequently is a handy implement to use on a furnace, let me caution you against using it for the purpose of d from above I agitating the That results in a lot of trouble for you and for your furnace. Stirring the fire through the furnace door opening only mixes ashes with the live coals, creat fire-be- I Up. shortening hot) (net I cups drslned canned fruit Cover the bottom of a greased baking pan with the drained canned fruit. Beat the egg well, and beat in the sugar. Sift flour with the baking powder and add alternately to egg mixture with the milk. Add vanilla, melted fat (butter will give excellent flavor, but any fat can be used), and beat thoroughly. Pour over the fruit and bake in a moderate oven (359 0 minutes. degrees) for about Serve warm with the hot syrup from the fruit as suggested, or any sauce peferred. Serves 8. MARJORIE H. BLACK. 30-4- We Misjudge Believe me, every man has his secret sorrows, which the world knows not; and oftentimes we cal a man cold when he is only sad. Longfellow. motion- J Tdirotiie )2ecipe Vi-in- ch Jack Holt is rounding out his twentieth year as an actor and his eighteenth as a -picture star. No other performer has enjoyed outstanding more popularity than half as long as he has, and Hollywood producers will tell you that he is just as popular with them as with the n public. Whether he u is assigned to horses or top hats, Jack is wwiiy..ii always amiable, and View of the battle waged against the fire which destroyed a large building and threatened an entire if a story seems thin he figures it block in the shopping district of Washington, D. C. Damage was estimated at $630,000. The fire, one of the is up to him to give a performance that will build it up. Some of the most spectacular the capital has seen In recent years, brought out every available piece of apparatus. young players supporting him in "Under Suspicion" Columbias HARVARD SKIPPER asked him recently how he got his start, and then shuddered a bit as he told them that he rode a horse foot cliff into swirlover a thirty-fiv- e ing rapids. With Corded Shlrriags ery type of room and purpose. Making lampshades, rugs, ottomans and other useful articles for the home. Readers wishing a copy should send name and address, enclosing 25 cents, to Mrs. Spean, 210 South Desplaines St., Chicago, Illinois. ing clinkers. As you know, clinkers choke a fire and prevent the coal from burning freely and completely. Also, they clog the grates, making it difficult to shake the fire properly. Owing to the odd size and shape of lumps of coal at the point that d is poked from above, the becomes packed, and this packing prevents the free passage of air, thus forming clinkers. Clinkers formed this way, however, cause less trouble, for ordinarily they can be broken up and dropped into the ashpit by gently shaking the grates. fuel-be- What a difference good bowel habits can make! To keep food wastes soft and moving, many doctors recommend Nujol. CISIST 0.1 GEKUi:.'E KUJ3L WNU Service. ihed her Ml I J ... ... fS-S- " Bobby Green, who will captain the Harvard university football team in 1938, shown after his election at the Dillion house at Cambridge, Mass. He succeeds the famous Clint Frank as captain of the Crimson team.. i unit of New Yorks mechanized snow army is hown gobbling ur drift at Lake Placid, where the new equipment was first tried. This machine, can move 21 cubic yards of snow in 35 seconds. A a seven-fo- ot coast-to-coa- VtMit Mtwapaptr Ualam. I (Di&i'IMB tail! iTUae -- MVAV E3EiGerjnfie o o o Research Professor of Economy SHE'S not s Ph D. or sn LL.D. She hasn t s diploma or s cap and gown. Her research is not done in the laboratory or the library. As a matter oi (act her findings are made, usually, in the street car, in the tubway, in the suburban commuter's train. She reads the advertisemenU in this paper with care and contidera-tloThay form her research data. By mean ot them she makes htr purchases so that she well deserves the title oi "Research Professor oi Economy ' She discovers item alter item, aa the years roll on, combining high quality with low. It U clear to you at once that you , . . and all who make end keep e home have the aame opportunity With the help oi newspaper advertising you. too, can graduate trom the school oi indiscriminate buying into the faculty of fastidioua purchases! n. |