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Show TI1E SAUNA SUN, SAUNA. UTAH Miss liberty Salutes Refugee Liner ' ' , A- ; ;, , U. A ' " ' &(( r- ; , ' ,' 's s '', ' A ) SiS:'rS-rSr-- S - ' ' t 's'ivvAv ' Jg j : 0 ) ?V V vs ' B, VIRGINIA VA1.K (Released by Western Newspaper Union.) 5!") 5;j l' "V To get rid of stains on tea cupp Pillow eases should be ironed lengthwise to be entirely free of rub gently with a paste of baking soda and water. wrinkles. TtCE5CtEI ' , V V., Items of Interest to the Housewife AROUND )h. HOUSE " ' 4 K'l you see Paramounts of Joseph Conrads Victory (directed by John WHEN Salt added to potatoes when The illusion of depth is created nearly boiled insures their flaki- by building bookcases on either ness and prevents them from go- side of a wide doorway leading ing to pieces in the boiling proc- from living room to dining room. ess. Frederic Cromwell, The yolk of an egg mixed with March and Betty Field), youll warm water and used as you d see some of the would soap will remove coffee ng most-travele- film ever shown. Scenes Hot sudsy water will stains. quickly remove the yellow of the egg. Dutch East Indies; then the cans of film were transported by train, native boat, ar.d finally by Chinese air line to Hong Kong. A clipper flew it to Manila, and there it stayed; so many passengers were waiting to take the clipper home that there was no room for part of a movie. It came along on the next scheduled flight. Meanwhile the cast was working at Baldwin lake. The scenes shot in the actual location of Bananas should be ripened at room temperature, never in the refrigerator. They are ready for Expenses Over Income eating when they are bright yelHe is poor whose expenses exlow all over, with occasional ceed his income.-- La brown spots. Bruyere. were shot in Sourbaya, on le island of Java, in the Pan-Americ- n The Statue of Liberty was a welcome sight to the refugees from Europe who jam one of the decks of the United States liner, Manhattan, as the liner passes the distinguished lady (background) on its way to its New York city pier. The Manhattan brought almost 2,000 passengers from Genoa, Italy, war-tor- Whither Bound, Soldier Boys of Italy? a yir,st' ir i xi rrt. p pfTTrr w it . i , ir--i i9AsJ,tt Tnrmttcwtrri ymy i i tir I'- - r ' ' BETTY FIELD the story will be slipped in with the ones shot on the American location and it wont be surprising if the Baldwin lake shots are the more convincing. More than 100 boys are being paid for having the time of their lives; cadets theyre portraying real-lif- e in Columbias Military Academy, and much of the action calls for Effects of Travel them to disport themselves on the a wise man Travel track and football field of a local ter but a makes fool worse. put military academy. They sprint, and the checks the shot, come rolling in. Tommy Kelly, Relatives and friends of those aboard stand silently on the pier as the Italian liner, jampacked with sol- Bobby Jordan, David Holt and diers, leaves Genoa, Italy, for some undisclosed destination. The soldiers might have been shipped to Ital-- . Jackie Searl are in the cast. ian territory in Africa to be used in attacks on French and British territory on the same continent. Dickie Lyon, son of Bebe Daniels and Ben Lyon, (and Miss dont tell me that you dont remember those two picture stars!) is worried. Hes working in The Howards of Virginia, and doesnt want his parents to find it out. They told me pictures was bad, he declares. Bebe- and Ben have been starring in a stage play in London, and they sent the boy back to California to live with his grandmother several months ago, because of the war. Frank Lloyd, whos directing The Howards of Virginia," persuaded Mrs. Daniels to let Dickie take the role of the young son of Cary Grant and Martha Scott, and Dickie is doing remarkably well except that hes worried. Hes afraid of what his mother will think when she sees him on the screen. Maybe she wont like it, he says, ominously. But Lloyds not anxious. Some time ago he told Bebe that little Dickie was a good picture prospect, and she said, Id trust him with n dflLLJU The Soul of Italy mmpuwmmuni" Recent photo of King Victor Em manuel of Italy, who, according to Dimple Causey, selected as Miss Houston in a contest of more an official announcement in Rome than 14,000 Texas school children, is here shown at the engine room tele- has left for the front to lead his graph of the liner Algonquin, arriving in New York, to take part in a troops. In his declaration of war II series of events at the Worlds fair. Miss Causey tfas scheduled for a Duce referred to him as the soul of Italy. mighty busy time. Arrives in U. S. Uncle Ezra (Pat Barrett) of ra dios National Barn Dance is highly enthusiastic over making movies in Hollywood, but the most difficult thing he had to adjust himself to was the delay in starting. He recently returned to Chicago from the cinema city after making Coming witn Bob Round the Mountain Burns; later hell go back to Para mount and do two more. ODDS AXD ENDS Gary Cooper hat daugha photograph of hii ter, Mary, encased in the dashboard o: his car . . . Agnes Moorehead used train and three planes in a frantic effort to get to New York from Milwaukee for a Dig Sister broadcast, landed in If ash-ig ton, and had to give up; uhen she found the New York plane grounded in Milwaukee because of bad weather, she flew to Cleveland, then to Pittsburgh, then to Washington, only to find that there wasnt enough time left to reach New York for the broadcast . . . Virginia Dale and Lillian Cornell, uhom you've seen or perhaps will see in Buck Denny Rides will supply the feminine interAgain est in Touchdown , with Wayne Morris. a Langford finished broadcast, then drove 700 miles to the Navajo Indian reservation in Arizona to spend her second wedding anniversary with her husband, Jon Hall, whos starring in Kit an Edward Small production. There are 50,000 Navajo Indians on the reservation, but the role of Indian chief went to Al Kikumi, a full blooded Hawaiian. After numerous tests Producer Small came to the conclusion that Kikumi looks more like an Indian chief than any of the Indians do. ''S ' 7 K 'J7a Car-so- Mrs. Kermit Roosevelt aboard the President Roosevelt, as it docked in New York, with more than TOO refugees from England aboard. Her husband is a major with the British army. ? tip wit - f fr 't t 'S'Z,ri ? y ) ' A L, "a ' ? ' .. i 'vi tl Note the benefits of delicious oranges grt, t0? Government nutritionists say: Fully half our So make it your vitamins and minerals to enjoy the best of health! family rule to enjoy oranges every day. re&eshment. Or keep Just peel and eat them for grand summer ule handy. flesh of full orange a big pitcher att the vitamin C you norAn glass of juice gives you vitamins adds A, Bt and G, and the mally need each day. Also minerals calcium, phosphorus and inn. This summer the wonderfully juicy California grange: are in aO sizes. Those stamped Sunkist on the and Every tue I Order them today. . axe lend-f- ul forJuta Fruit Croweta Exekias Copyright, 1940, California Frances U. S. liner Vy-v- ' you. An Italian motorized division rolls along the streets of Rome In true blitzkrieg tempo. Their destination was not disclosed, motorized troops and guns like these got into the grim business of destruction when II Duce entered the war. (trouble. 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