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Show THE 1V Utah Honors to n to? .vr , ;.raM'-,- r . ers .1 j rpa'iua h r , r- " i - I i 1 ' ; . j By INEZ GERIJAHD JOHN DALL made a hit in his first picture. "The Corn is Green in his fourth, Alfred Hitcr. cock's "Rope- -, he got the oik break that every actor yearns for He has his first sympathetic role in a long time in "Deadly Is the Female", for United Artists. Bui his is no over-nigsuccess. He learned his trade the hard way ' i 4 -- - ';"" it the program signifies - have per- wrvice in -- d .E" " -- 6 This events. ( Bonnie Eeardal! Mailne Bowler inner in -'"t : , , Bowler, ;e acted as Vai ne :t td ms8W win- &9 a fe,,. came j com"1-- nine Dairy air uke County - seven ..Slvities. and . Ann Younker HeUn Bergeson Foods Demonstrations pro- Bonnie gram were' individual Beardall, 17. of Springville; team Anne Younker, 15, and Helen Bergeson, 16, both of Logan. Bong demonstration nie's was "How to Keep Milk Safe at Home," while the team demonstrated "Making Quick Breads with Milk." Chosen state winners, each was presented with a watch by the Carnation Company. In carrying out the objectives of the program, these teen-ager- s learned the fine points of public speaking and teamwork. They also developed poise and the ability to prize-winnin- ' ts . a leader prior to leader tor $d s Sue ribbons dibits at county c i ! in recogni- stS. fTnn. ;tci-- . ..i . u aau ctf ties are tie State - of president 17- - Handsome i of or fairs 1.TT 1 L JOHN DALL through six years of work in stock companies and little theaters, then as a walk-o- n in two Broadway plays, finally in a good part in a third one. which brought him his Hollywood contract. He stands six feet one, has brown hair and blue-gra- y eyes, wants to do a good com' edy. give a persuasive demonstration on uses of dairy food products. , c"u th direction cf the Exten TJSDA cooperating. - Agin-u"- Peck, Doris Couch, Lillian Anderson and Connie Christen-sePat Schuman gave a readi-.-e Peterson ing and Marilyn Manning played Viay evening program R. H- - n. a piano solo. students from Thursday night at the home I7 of Bear River High ;:ir the direction . of of Mrs. Leuena Stokes the offij Duane Kerr intro-- i cers and teachers of the primary oy Interesting held Zundall, lesson bined. program. riven by Nish 3. fimi THEATRE FHEUM :9c FRI ' - 45c - 40c - SAT Hits indie i ' Jackpot" J FEATURE E Al'TRY led , 'a-- IN Pistols" tues u E9. Dec. 21 JC 1VG their teacher's training and Christmas party comPresents were exchanged and a delicious luncheon served. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Hayward of Rupert, Idaho visited on Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Orian Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. Dee Arbon were Salt Lake visitors on Monday. Mrs. Maude Hurd and son, Lyle, visited Monday to Thursday in Scottsbhiff , Nebraska with Mr. and Mrs. John Pike and family. Dallas Nelson came over from Logan to spend the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Cutler were shoppers in Ogden last week. . The Frenda Club met at the home of Mrs. Christene Peterson Friday evening. A business meeting was conducted and election of the following officers for the Lois coming Arbon, year; President; Erma Sorenson, Vice president; and Rennis Larkin, Secretary and Treasurer. The out going officers are Amanda Cutler, Christene Peterson and Ada Pratt. A delicious luncheon was served to sixteen members by Menah Rose and Rose Ward. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Palmer of Salt Lake visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Sorenson. Appointed Senior 1CHT SOON soft "MR. Class Secretary Marilyn Miller of Tremonton has been appointed senior class secretary at Utah State Agricul tural college, according to Duane Hatch, China Valley, Arizona, elections chairman. Miss Miller will fill the unexpired term of Claire Maughan, Providence, who is filling an LDS mission and did not return to school. The new secretary was runner-u- p in last spring's election for this office. ORDER YOUR XMAS 1 FLOWERS W EARLY 1',-- J, !to the editor f,f gold Cords foil" Trmor,nn OPEN FORUM. i Katinnal 4.11 - --1549 raI" ' five Utah club programs, Leajership a The state winners and i. " 4-H'- LEADER John Ford, director of Argosy's "She Wore a Yellow Ribbon", maintains a quarter-milliodollar rest home and country club in San Fernando Valley for war veterans. During World War II, he headed a Navy photo unit of O. S. S. The club is operated by a trust fund, and can neither be sold nor commercialized. "She Wore a Yellow Ribbon" is action-packedon't miss it. n Leon Janney, playing the villainous role of "George Stewart" in CBS's "This Is Nora Drake", would be recognized by movie fans if he could be seen. He was a child star in "Our Gang" comedies and in more serious pictures. Madonna Davis Josephine was born at St. Paul, Minn., in 1912, appeared in recitals when 6, got plenty of laughs, and to be a comedienne. Made her debut in vaudeville when 7, in films when 22 in radio, on the Rudy Vallee show, when 29. Starred in her own . Now has radio show, Joan her own film Davis Productio s. :rcvp of delegates frorr. Grouse Crefk and Lynn met k 4 T. Monday, December 5th, with Commissioners to see ii me county would consider graveling the Grouse Creek y Si r mountain. were infermed there be no work done on the mountain this year due to the economic drive by them throughout the county and ignored an obligation made by the county cfficals seventeen years ago, when a graded and graveled road was to be constructed through the Raft River area from Strevell, Idaho to Grouse Creek, Utah, a d'stance Of 4fi milne II . whose mouths water for jmen juicy vension, fattened in the alfalfa and grain lields, and others who find it neccessary to use this road, as well as county officials, must still continue to carry your chains in your luggage box; shovel won't be frequently found in Lynn. Grouse Creek is a resourceful town in a beautiful setting of green juniper trees and gray and red sandstone to the north and east, and on the west, hills cf Lava formaticn. It was settled in the early 1870's by sturdy and thrifty picneers of th? Mormon faith who have now all passed away. The decendants of these pioneers have won many honors tnrougnout the world. Grouse Creek is also noted for its well bred horses and cattle, productive beautiful farms, public buildings constructed of grey sandstone fine residential homes and the hospitality cf the pea pie. Delegates who tork part in the meeting were: Elmer Kimber, Newell Richins, C. C. Toyn, Mer-vi- n Tanner, Herbert Tanner, Ray Tanner, George Paskett, Archie Toyn and Edwin Kimb?r of Grouse Creek and Philbcrt C. Lind and Don Lee Nelson of Lynn,, Utah. Sincerely P. C Lind Lynn, Utah 7 They would Mrs. Moroni Ward is leaving this week for Sherman Oak, California to spend the Christmas holiday with her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Neal Olson and family. Mr. Ward will join them later. de-eld- .V A i3 a the kind she'd choose herself L I1 ,1 I v j r .A FfailSIO jf. mi UTAH ii POWER 194."-'8- & iMaaiB LIGHT i MESSAGE COMPANY ;:;;. One of Hollywt:- d's best acting roles of the year was won by a paralyzed veteran who'd never acted before in his life. Arthur Jurado was chosen from among 32 paraplegic veterans to play a leading dramatic part in "The Men." Movie-goer- s ey's worth will get if they like their Jane monRus- sell when they see "Montana Belle", distributed by RKO. Thoy will see three of her as herself, disguised as a boy, and wearing a blonde wig. Olga Druce, director of "The House of Mystery", (MBS, Sundays) recently received a citation from the government of Haiti for her recent series of broadcasts exploding hitherto unexplained voodoo rites and other superstitions generally associated with the republic. She was commended for promoting good will between Haiti and the United States. agents are always Patricia Neal's name romantically with male stars; first she knows about the "romances" Is when she reads the papers. She's sure they won't couple her with any of the actors in "The Rock Bottom", her new picture, however. "They're all married but one", she said recently, "He's Duncan Richardson, and he's only five years old." Press linking McBride is Margaret a campaign to get spearheading bandleaders, entertainers and the instrupublic to donate musical ments for the Mandahl Boys School, St. Thomas, Virgin Islands a school for boys who have been Mary deserted. Wendell Corey nearly leaped out of his skin when his on a huge daughter almost stepped tarantula. (He was having a one-daAholiday from "Holiday ffair".) Lucy said calmly "Aw. it's only a ol' black widow spider!" five-year-ol- d y VivT Wrealhs Poinsetlas Cut Flowers ODDS AND ENDS . . . Lucille Ball is being considered for the in the movie Sophie Tucker role version of the singer's life, "Some about of These Days"-sh- e's as fat as the famous Sophie It's no coincidence that Eleanor' Parker's name in "The Rock Bottom" Is Susan, the same tf script her baby daughter's-t- he called for her to be called Lucy, il name she dislikes, so rhe got Farn Geraldine The changed urn ycju'll see in "The Men is thi Farnum. daughter of Franklyn one-thir- MURINES "UiROPiATE GIFTS KF in! ?rs 011,1 Bovcutt anil GIFT SHOP Tremonton Oldsmobile Rockets Ahead! ... WAT CH IMI NIW great new ... rUTUIAMICI-COMI- fiVct (U-- Dial 2311 g ... mic Oldi-mohil- NC IOON TO TO Ul Fronk Chevrolet LEADER WANT ADDS RRING RESULTS tOt fr '50. Lxfxrt tlie of Futuramic (Mmhh' "K(h ket" Undine powi-r- , the li.i, ri.ig voire of surge of "Jo ket' pace. Qtunl on an vx itirig new vclopmrnl in automatir. driving t a l.rilliant new partner of "R ket" pcrformain e. rrwly for l.rraili-takina lok of fleet luxury. 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