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Show p UINTAH BASIN RECOR STAR DUST 5M ovie Rad 10 k V &vv & N Picture Parade TF Alfalfa hardy adapted rh"? sS 5 &FNTAL SEED CO. Department SSS&. F SALT 7 ftu f4NDRa es $1 OQ LAKE to S2 00 at the largest and VADA .top ,r r . television AND adi o PA h.t ClToepul.r L - 'TTrartenra-Eiperiinent- era j Stock 535000.00 Prt f0f ,r Equipment, Radio ifammtht Bell'en" InterMtn Dist. Co. Salt I.sfc City personals h7Z Original poems, I 1 1) aonga. for Send poem a to PUBLISHERS, LTD., Canada Sc irR&Nn: LVPmhV Colds Quicker Sryoar - f Salt Lake City UseUCA-PA- YOU have read Damon Runyons short stories and roared over them, or even if you havent, mark down A Slight Case of Murder as a picture that will make you laugh until you ache all over ' Richard Himber gave a party for Kay Thompson, Lou Holtz, and the rest of the on his radio program and ever since the CBS studios have looked like a meeting of the Society of Amateur Magicians. Himber did card tricks at On December 6, 1936, a CO04 City. Utah CRUISES hdHIP TICKETS lines. all Lxpres, Co.. 4 All t t Tickets. Cruises , te to Ameriran Salt I , ,.Hi M fourteen-year-ol- t i d youngster sang Mimi in La Boheme opposite the great Martinelli at Chicagos Civic Opera House. On December 7 all America acclaimed young Betty Jaynes as a singing sensation. Betty Jaynes is now in Hollywood where executives predict big things after the release of her first picture. Betty is taking the role of Kathie in a screen version of The Student Prince." r t ilv. ake co. 'interstate brickFire Clay Sewer Mantels, - ard Fire Brick Vitrified Tile 3Jilcin Roof and n,n Tile SAIT f AKF H Y nth E as i 6W POULTRY FOR BABY CHICKS, m Get our MOMF.Y SAVING APPROVFD CHICKS. IS F SO , 8. I,. CITT KURTER5 If ;! lI I I joes' FURNITURE et $19 50. Used f 15. New 9x12 Carpet-- F, Upright Piano $49 50. Co. Western Furniture - Salt Lake Cite room nr Lmntr sl Rawre Used BiKment, ... Mile HOUSEHOLD AIL fetB ROLLS FOR WASHFRS APLX SAL S A fep and retail Ice 17! 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Host y, rite rmruot. s roHArJiNOOtlA nnopn s m T AK; nn, SCHom c IE - JIS ' gW ,nd snort taf ,if .akin,r jUbU-oT biOOTin .Mb"1? lorsK" ", ilj o' NARY ty englne(,r working ficross the long- - camB H 'ZT,rA H bills t- .,11 ,He n- profuhely in Snt a num- wliere ,1V' i i, fin,1 'i. .A,ir mil Facial Lost Orchid ent jneai1 m LonS rarest orchids in S u itne Cjpripcdium, or Ve- to gardeners as -- dwindled in numbers n that at one time y one specimen known sirtence in the Western 0ne knw where nai ,Iector hal stumbled s le f an( a London firm H non wtiPou1 for a specimen unM lance"- d I thcy V tVjfc1 lint Jja-i- AnimalH oot animalsIlayplay , '0! 41 When you hear the Radio Rubes singing old ballads from all parts of the country, you can be sure the songs are authentic. Mountain music and old Southern ditties are the special hobby of Eddie Smith and Luke Davis of the quintet who come from North Carolina. Zeb Turney, who is the Rubes announcer, was brought up on the Western plains. He knew a big repertoire of cowboy The mailman who calls at her Beverly Hills English cottage likes songs when he was just a young- Betty Jaynes blonde hair and blue eyes. Southern California sunshine ster. known a lifetime of Chicago atmosis tanning the complexion which has " not be turned away from her rightful V will lady this But young phere. By the time Universal gets around place on the screen and opera stage by Hollywoods glamour. to making their first picture starShirley ring Charlie McCarthy, Temple may be old enough to play the leading role. First Irene Dunne was supposed to play the lead. Then Margaret Sullavan was engaged. Now the latest word is that Andrea Leeds, the pretty heroine of The Goldwyn Follies, Is going to have t A the fun of making the picture. ng a yunB cub aII'iar modern, 'C T(Kii.ay 'iJ lurye bestiary JTUnofthe Proc- - ' '.C' "i b!u wH1 ' tographers, at open 1 neck the . rt- i hi is, ,n f'Arh )Fy Us i Sl f , p,ln are said am1 (J itoU,CfH,nUmilS i'MIoaion their Report tl,' t!H Slln- loud wou,,l u"til o!th 13 - nt yems i ' j 5 t ; '.v'Cyr-Ai- . ;nYf " i M' and he is afraid that too much attention jjudy Vallee K might be called to for love his informal attire. Bings vdowny ' "V real Maine lobsters was his $ ( k to some shipped had A friend fall. , '''"A them to share Vallee and he offered for with Bing only if he would pose oo Bettys home on Thursday night (maids The amra'"avhflnd Jus versatile youngster scrambling eggs for pictuies when the presentation 'ad place. night off) h working In the family garden, a treat bo U ? c An I.AhS nmird into a If hen Janet dinner. dreeing room at t llw hi hnuk International the mly now mi lure, a on noth shirt along twrsnnal j, mushing she brought $ of photograph of lot loti unit ii ere das be- lynme Ioner . . . Onh a ... t rls ' I) rone qj Western Newsp.tpcr Next day lYa.BctttJai-nes- ' hv had ronfnhd to Inla, the only motion-Hymn that he ua r mr he eier unite a ln l'!the i lure lull labor lull Stood m to nay of Hobby Hreens Merwl a no mu is in some cities, ho ohhy aml the in Hand he a,,, mint fun, uhereier fiistomers ureet the not allotted to apiear on the slug ha named his mW loII iin tie Morn Kh (rtllllfldfl lit f nlon. fore DENE: My sister DEAR IMISS were the most devoted friends in the world. I dislike the man she married cordially and he feels the same way about me. My sisters happiness depends on me or I would never go near their house. But I must stand by her since she needs me for comfort and help. We are so much alike that we even know each others thoughts. Would I be wise to take the hint my bt -law gives me and stay away from his home? B. R. ANSWER Give your poor brother-in-law a chance to run his own marriage. And give your sister the opportunity to find out what sort of man shes married and whether he hasnt perhaps Just as many good points as you have. If you stick around, you don't give the couple any time to become acquainted. Furthermore you manage to separate them effectually. For a doting sister will not forgive her new husband for being rude to little brother and no new husband could possibly be expected to enjoy the continuous society of his other-in- brother-in-law- d Cauwr ' ci turned recently and helped them get some pictures of Bing Crosby. Bing flatly refuses to pose for news pictures before or after his broadcasts. He usually wears an old sweater or a shirt 41 x to Rudy Vallee, who from time phonews with time gets into battles ODDS lit fl J NCW..S s:H am twenty-nin- e and have been around a good deal. I was happy with her but gradually as I came to meet her family and to see much of them, I began to cool towards her. I find that certain members of her family are congenial to me hut I cannot stand others. Frankly they 'are not my type and I feci sure my family would object to them. I still love my girl dearly and believe she is the right one for me. But can I hope for happiness with her when her family offends my taste? I cant get along with them and dont want to. I have asked the girl to marry me but if necessary am prepared to break the engagement off rather than have an unhappy marriage. T. E. R. ANSWER For the girls sake I should strongly advise you to break off an engagement which binds her to a mincing little snob who doesnt know the meaning of the word love. If you can find it in your heart to consider wrecking your lifes romance because certain members of your sweethearts family arent qualified to be in the Social Register you must have icewater in your e where veins and an your heart ought to be. For no man worth anything ever turned a girl down because he disapproved of her familys table manners. Princes ha te married beggar maids, magnates hate married their stenographers, aristocratic scions of fine old families bate chosen their brides from the other side of the railroad tiachs, and the uorld has learned to accept gum-chewi- -- athletic goods Giores. Baseballa, Softballa, as graduate and come from a the situation calmly. Only the man unsure of himself and bent on social climbing could quad at the thought of uhat his uifes family Now sixteen, Betty lives like do to his reputation. 1 he sensiany other youngster putting her feet on the family overstuffed chairs and doing her homework on the might ble man hnous that any girl from parlor rug. Her father died shortly before the La Boheme" debut; now uhatever sort of family can take her her mother, two sisters and a brother live with her in Hollywood. place by her husband's side tmlh ease, if she has average intelligence and quick uuls. This is especially true of Lou Holtz our American girls who are far more adaptable than those of any other race. his party. Not to be outdone, Lou It doesnt take long for the Holtz learned to pick watches out stenog to acquaint herself of the air. Kay Thompson is spewith the tricks of the trade which cializing in those old scarf tricks will help her to be a social asset where one small handkerchief torn to her husband. Given a good brain to bit3 turns into yards and yards and a ready wit she can adapt herof scarfs. self to her altered social position without batting an eyelash. And if S Robert Benchley, whose short film the man she marries is sure of himcomedies have been such a success, -self and of where he stands in the . will soon be launched on a radio world he can help her to gain poise. 1 The weakling, the snob, the social program of his own. The Stroud twins will stay with the coward cannot give his wife a helpprogram through ing hand. He cannot help her to June 19, and Frank Morgan has get used to advantages and luxuries shes never known before. He is too cancelled a vacation trip to Europe because fans wrote and urged that busy looking nervously over his shoulder to see whether anyone is he be kept on the Good News hour. ridiculing him. . l.? GOODS I ientern it ale i be Pipe Face all clap products CO. - Salt Lake ATHLETIC col-le- ge vari-colore- d PRODUCTS CLAY LJ DORIS DENE: I am adding-machin- material t building I J good family. Two years ago I met a girl whom I cared for greatly. She is the only girl who has ever made me think of marriage, although I J? You may think it improbable and incongruous that four corpses could rouse you to such hilarity, but these are characters that would be disposed of without tears in any pic. ture. The inspired casting of the picture is what makes it such fun, for Edward G. Robinson plays a comic gangster. Instead of the domineering, swaggering, ruthless menace that he has played so often and so well, he plays here a blundering mugg who just isnt quite bright - MFC. rllfpAK VtotSt - Salt Lake f TEAR y r K I , i Social-Mirule- J Very Smart New Fashions HllUeK J Suitor Should Not Marry for Romance Alone. 1 .... VALEJ By VIRGINIA itllMi Hollywood's Singing Starlet i 4 i bhcit wise opora offlciai feels art. mnv open new American vista. Mr this does Betty Jaynes Thus Hollywoods new "singing star let," contemplate a rosy future The screen has already rccog nized her es a box office attrac will the opera stage be tion receptive? equally ... . Most men are as sore as a bruised finger when their brides evince a desire to be with old friends constantly. A man likes to feel that he more or less discovered the girl of his dreams that before he came along she practically didnt exist. He doesn't want to be reminded by old pals that his Little love was breaking hearts and enjoying life long before he knew about her. Horn much more angry is he then uhen hes confronted u ilh his utfes brother uho has been her dearest friend and seierest crinc all her life. How much more jealous he will be of that brother who hnous his sister so ucll, understands her so tomph ti ly. I it any u under the poor new hu. band begins to groul furcily every time the fatorite makes his apptar-ance ? No, it Isn't fair for any brother to mess up his sisters happiness. He may think that by giving her his constant companionship he is comforting her. But actually he is only making l.fe more difficult for her. If he really desires his sisters happiness above everything else in the world, he will have the unselfishness and the tact and the good sense to stay in the background, and to make himself scarce around the love-neuntil the marriage is on a more secure foundation. t Beil Syndicate. WNU Service, A HOUSE dress with long slcn- der lines, a dress and apron for little girls, and a popular bolero frock for slim young figures! You will certainly want one of these, and more likely will want all three. With each pattern, you receive a complete and detailed sew chart specially planned to help beginners, so that the making will be easy, and save you money besides. Popular Bolero Frock. Make it up of silk crepe or a pretty print, and see how expen- - sive, how flattering, it looks! The short bolero and wide shoulders make the slim lines of the frock even more graceful. Notice how cleverly the dress is shirred into the front panel at the waistline. This is one of the prettiest afternoon dresses you could choose for this spring. Dress and Apron for Tots. Your little girl will be so proud of having this heart-shape- d apron to put on over her best dress when she plays house! And the square-necke- d diess is adorable. You can make the two of them in no time. For the dress, choose dimity or organdy for dress-up- ; gingham or percale for every day. Dimity or lawn A General Quiz Q for the apron. House Dress for Large Figures. 1. Which of our slates has only This is such a becoming, comthree counties? g dress to fortable, 2. What is the record made in work in, round the house. The the major baseball leagues for cir- lines are so straight and unham-perinand pleats in the shoit cling the bases? 3. When was paper money first sleeves give plenty of room for issued in this country? stretching and reaching. It takes 4. Why is the stage referred to inches oil the figure, too. Make as the legitimate stage? it up in seersucker, gingham, 5. Were any decisive battles linen or percale punted m small fought on German soil during the designs. World war? The Patterns. 6. 13 the new San Francisco-Oaklan- d 1478 is designed for sizes 14, 16, bridge high enough to 18, 20, 40 and 42. Size 16 requires permit all boats to pass under it? 6 yards of material. 7. In the expression, Poor as 14G8 is designed for sizes 2, 4, 6, Jobs turkey, is the Job of the 8 years. Size 4 requires l7s yards Old Testament meant? material for the dress, 8. Was Edward Everett Hale re- of of nariow ribbon to lated to Nathan Hale, the patriot with 6 yards trim and 1 yard wider ribbon for of the Revolution? yard 9. How many parts of speech the belt. Size 4 requires of material for the apron, are there? 10. What part of what state is and 2'2 yards of ruffling. 147G is designed for sizes 3G, 33, farther north than any other in 42, 44, 46, 48, 50 and 52. 40, Size the Union? 38 requires 5 yards of maThe Answers terial without nap. 1. The stale of Delaware has Spring-SummPattern Book. only three counties. It has only Send 15 cents for the Barbara one city (Wilmington) with a popBell Spring and Summer Pattern ulation of over 100,000. Book which is now ready. It con2. The recognized record for cir109 attractive, pi actual and tains cling the bases is 13 4 seconds, The Barbaia designs. made by Evar Swanson of the becoming Bell well are patterns planned, Cincinnati Reds, September 15, accurately cut and easy to follow. 1929. 3. In 1G90 by the Massachusetts Each pattern includes a which enables even a to Bay colony. It was gradually is- cut and make her own beginner clothes sued by other colonies until m Send your order to The Sewing general use by all. 4. It is so called in the sense of Circle Pattern Dept., Is) New its being normal, regular, con- Montgomery Ave., San Francisco, formable to a recognized standard Calif. Patterns 15 cents (in coins) each. type. Q Bell Syndicate -- WN U Service. 5. No. 6. The vertical clearance at the center of the bridge is 220 feet above mean high water, so boats can easily pass under it. 7. As tuikey is American by origin, it seems incorrect to associate this Job with the ancient Hebrew. Poor, of course, refers to a thin and weak fowl, not to the lack of money. 8. He was his grandnephew. Ed- Jisk pufl-sleeve- d, Mg Another good-lookin- g, h 35-in- 35-in- 35-in- sew-cha- ward Everett Hales father, Nathan Hale, was a nephew of the Nathan Hale who was hanged by the British as an American spy. 9. Eight: Nouns, pronouns, adjectives, veibs, adverbs, preposi-t'on- s, tions. 10. conjunctions and interjec- Lake of the Woods county, Minnesota. it hat a difference good bowel habits can make! To keep food Wastes soft and moving, many doctors recommend Nujol. INSIST OH GENUINE NUJOL Cow 199 1, oiuuo IP r FflVK Loarvs Minus TTWflD nwiit WRONG? Wall, yei and no. The arilhraelic ot your ifliool days tauqlit that If Mary had live dollars and spent (wo three dollar remained But that la mathematics not shopping! In a home . guar hng managing a hmiled iamdy income . . , we've simply got to do holler than Mary did We must sharpen our buying wile . . ascertain where the doll in of extra value lurk . . . take hve dollars to town and get much more (or the money spent. Fortunately, there are guides riqht at hand the nth ertise merits in this newspifier. Advertised men hamhse is otion exrepUciial value merchandise It makes dollars STRETCH ... ever-willin- g -- Ln |