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Show 1 classified depart m. Kathleen Norris Says: ACTOS, TKl t Ks ft The Hit and Marriage -- for Belearad hr Viitin NKlpipar Union. STACE-tSCREENiRADI- O Belearad by Weetera Newepaoer Union. By VIRGINIA VALE Alan Young JUST before for Hollywood and iis first motion picture he un 6 entertained a gathering of Yorkers. They were intentionally miscellaneous New 'A "Do they deduct from bin pay for all of this idle time? NANCY carriage. -- (.- - tin . ii h , 1 Ih-j- . . S- - 1 - Bex Sot Hr Bob Crosby was getting along fine is a singing cowboy movie star be- lore he joined the marines, and it fjt, . )ut, and slid not on the skates uite a distance. The housing short-sg- e has separated the Young arnily temporarily; Mrs. Mary Anne Young and the children fled to Seattle when they couldn't find a tome In New York, and she's been attending Washington State college, Completing studies interrupted by Ernie Bushmiller By for sale of the mrsi r chicken combir : sec. M acre, di.ure located on high .y i: r .riSrii Exielienl m uikri ..... j new brooder iuui... r. ,ne earh with ... Capacity 3.1.0.M nio Avcrasc profit Sue r i.rvZ Fine new yrade A .. v milkhousc. 29 i t blood lines brd xh tered. 4 sows. 1. to fi . , with fUrnare. etc. j J pltment ehed. Outi..;.., ..; L1TU and stricllv mederu , with piped Wiiu-reie neib Vi crete floor steel m man ajT lng cups, litter c.iirur. Complete line rii i!;m iJjL Lock. s:..,a equipment. berrC Sa0.0lM.IM. Fur deUu., a rue i. MILLER & ViELE On matching the skaters at the Radio City rink. Alan was brushing up on his skating. He put on his skates, started 'Yes, Mom, I know it's midnight, but Alvin's just reached a point where he's asking me for another chance! JfJ j Kill INS.TR uy Gi c ittion BARBERS ARK l Berbcnng taught in a wlav ir.jr.ui, r,. a permanent fmtiiir . hi. Jr' SAIT LAKE H4KHI.R foil tv, F. Gillette. Mgr. Iis ana,. llta, Ei. MISCELLANEOUS WE BUY AN' II 1 LL Office Furniture, Fi1k. a I log Machines, S.iie. C HALT LAKE UKK L UUSGF U Keel UrMgwsy. Hall Lake Cuj.u, Twr:n Vfny two young persons could work their way so successful marriage, i tha i husband had boon taught tha solemn responsibilities of matrimony, and tha wilt were a young creature, who hikes har marital vows seriously." PERSONAL d By KATHLEEN NORRIS TAR conditions have JOYS AMD SORROJTS OF MATRIMONY "TT certainly put mar riage into the hit- and-ru- n category, says Judge Robert Williams Jr. of YY Suffolk, Mass. Frequently now, he adds, we have cases In which it is admitted that the couple saw each other only once, twice or three times before they were married. Often there is no Buch thing as 'I want you to meet By Margarita the folks.' The first time the parents see them is when they are brought home as inlaws. LITTLE REGGY Court authorities follow this up with the statement that marrying on a mere speaking acquaintance was tha cause of the frightful jump divorce statistics ; nearly 2.300 last year as against 1,500 In 1M0. Twenty - three hundred hopeful no, twice that many, young hearts for boys' heart can break too. wrecked and embittered and disappointed. It Is a fearful total of unhappiness; it Is something to make older married folk think. Where are we failing our children, that they can leap into the moat serious relationship humans can In v V 'v !a QS By w '?sl-:$Wp- o 1 Srcnr7- - Arthur Pointer know, so Ignorantly, ao lightly, and often ao fatally? For fortunate second marriages don't often follow on mistaken first ones. Sometimes the scars of the original failure last a lifetime. And if a child, or children, result from these matches, they start life on most un- fortunate terms. Blamed on War. say the mothers and father ruefully, "this Is one of the tragedies of war. The youngsters are demoralized and excited. Young men have been tom away from home and college, are to be sent to far and distant countries, perhaps, never to return. Girls are prematurely matured by the atmosphere of chance, movement, emotional crisis, dramatic altuatlons. With so many chances surrounding tha future, girls and boys plunged ahead absolutely without thought "Maybe he won't come back for years. Maybe the war won't end for a long time. Maybe they'll live in some foreign country after the war." Maybe this and maybe that, but not often the sober probability, the unscnsational truth. Not often "maybe he'll come back without a job. Maybe we won't like each other when we've seen eac.T ether more often. Maybe he'll loo very different to me. out of his uniform. Maybe he won't immediately get a good job after the war. and we'll face the necessity of living on the family. Maybe he ought to meet my mother and father first Maybe he's tied up with some girl in his own state or with half a dozen glrla In half a dozen state. Maybe I'll fall much more deeply with tome other man, while he's awsy. Maybe I'll have a baby Immediately, and have to give up a good job and atart taking car of tha baby. All these possibilities bsve come true, for hundreds and hundreds of "Well, MAIL ORDER PHOTO MNISSIVl Developing, printing, enl.'iiguif. at Write lor prlre list :,nd ii nufflu ' PHOTO SERVII'H. Ih. Sen TruflcuLb SSS Market St. At aw anticipated, hastily contracted marriages entered into under the stress and excitement of tear, ara breaking up at a frightening rata. Miss Norris points out that it is partly tha responsibility of parents, tcho have failed to impreu upon their children the seriousness of matrimony, and the necessity for various adjust- WANTED TO BI T Ship all of your raw fur.. K wool to KOItTHWE-T- L hide an IDE AND FUR COMPANY. UI m Sr Wait, Salt Laka City, always racalva highest elirrrj.p. BOB CROSBY ss If hed pick up that career again before long, now that hes Meanwhile he's returning to radio, on CBS Sunday nights at 10:00 (EST). looks SHOPPING d. Tour Tha bed j to start pwar ping loutli When a New York subway acd- - Make a habit of raiding tha adm ments by both partners. :lent takes place In Hollywood it'a manta in thia papor overy wash & heart-brea- k Tha misery and 'worth mentioning. Eddie Bracken, can save you Hmo, energy and aonof these divorces can hardly be .Virginia Welles, Spike Jones and calculated. Miss Norris says. his City Slickers, Director William Russell and 50 extras and crew Young lives are often permanently wrecked, because those members just escaped serious inwho have once failed to find jury when a New York subway car IOMOIIOW Ml for Para- -' iplit during a seen happiness in tha married state mount's seven "Ladies' peo-'ol-e Man; the first time are frequently were treated at the studio hosunable to make a success of a pital for minor cuts and bruises. second marriage. The early scars remain, and doubt and Joe Kirkwood Jr., winner of distrust arise easily. Monogram' search for a young man Our parents and grandpar- lo play the lead in Jos Palooka, ents understood the problem Champ, tried hia lock In Hollyof marriage better, in many wood last April and gave up; he with Warner Broi., worked ways, than we do. They en- signed n and The Night and Day tered it determined to make a Ghost of Berchtesgadcn, and rewhat would. come go of it, turned to being a golf professional. file' the son of the famous Jue rash young couples. In New York a Kirkwood, Australian trick-shpro.) few months ago a girl asked her Now Monogram's signed hint. with "High Energy ton ; chum to go with her to meet her I car ft) If yon eHtrh was who Invalided home, husband, From President Truman's speech all t!o - ' ot j She had seen him about a dozen about Ihe atomic bomb, Metro t Vitamins and natural oils yon times in all, and was afraid alie picked "The Beginning or the End" hwS-'- t' bcamasel wculdn't know him. I. as the title for its atomic energy can holp tu.:l These quick marriages are dan-- ' pjcture. We hear that Donna Reed and fwaiMtisnrf. Try it i S iiiflwn sat d'wttr gerous enough, but the real danger had hand in planting the idea for fffKxtatinr. hiri lies in the quick divorces. If our the movie. she.d itudit,d with Dr trmir. Huy at y'"r boys had been somewhat schooled in' Edward Tompkins at the Univer-th- e solemn responsibilities of bus jllt, of Iowa. ,he wn)te him when bandhood; If they had been taught hjlt work on the bomb w digcloledi gentleness patience, courage faith ensuing corrMpondence led to the In themselves, that they hardly SUgRcstiun that an atomic energy of theirs, knew these it; iclure be made hugbandi would not be so serious a matter. Heres One Of The Creates Tony 0wcn and g(,cnt took tte cor. It a Success. Miking If girls went Into even this Marx result, "The sort of marriage per- - ing or the End." YOU CK suaded, under all the aurface excitement and hysteria and passion, that BUY Johnny Weissmuller and Poster any marriage may be made a auc- of "Swamp BLOOD-IROIf yon lack dctern,ine tha !! Fire. have cooked up plana to go You girls and women who u (ram almpla anemia that the first ' weak, dragged out" tins hre blood-iroBo lack to at hurled them Into matrimony a. Plnkbam'a TABLETS flie f the 11 start, could work their way to a sue homo ways to build up rv : Crabbe and hi, .wlmmlng get more strength in atirh cessful marriage. If the bugband y ham's Tablets are one of ,our thl CQaolrj were possessed of the .foremen. blood-iro- n tonics you can hurl ,Rlrr' tioned qualities of character and the wife were a sweet, inexacting, Alfred Hitchcock brought Peter sensible, young creature New York stage USE who meant the great promise she! Von Zcrneck, actor, to Hollywood for a role in made when she said "I do. lay- The glory of golden wedding days jNl.irloui." During a two-da-y to Zcrncck olt San druve Juan 'on has shone on many a man and wornan who hardly knew each other Capistrano to visit the mission OLD PREPARAll when their hands were united. My Bni1 bought 20 acres of land before ' TABLITS, 5AIVE, LIQUID. 'e1Says he'll hold onto it. just. own grandmother, at 17, was sum-.b- e A5 tinCAUTION-U- SE OMIT an investment. Meanwhile V.il-- ! moned to the library to meet the "The Bells of St. Car6an man to whom 'she was to be mar-j''ald hi San Jacinto WNU W ha ried on the same day. Of elesn strong Irish stock an both aides, ranch. neither the principals nor the deBonnie Blair left the New York voted parents had any misgivings s to the outcome. stage for the RKO studio; she If we trained our children more makes her screen debut in a bar--1 carefully for the great duties at the room sequence in "Badman'a Terri--) Ilclp Them Cleanse hs marriage atate. It would not matter tory." As a dance hall girl she saves f Harmful Body so much who they married, and Randolph Scott from ambush, so Towr kidaevs ara serai" there would be many fewer divorces effectively that RKO plans to conwsau waiter I row the ir tinue using her. kMMys seweiiwra leg n ; among them. a ss Nstara Imsodi't MADE-OVECLOTHING f s v iwesritira thst. the syecew ssd upwi tra Making ever garment for smallOPPS AMD EM PS Only Broadway jhn . wsrhisery. . er children is more than merely cut- tinge plmeri ere used on the CBS Bywptewe wsy be r psraieleat hwderse.si'er-r.rting them down to size. Colors, pat- Grand Central Station," except for eei-p pighte. gettisg tern and weight of fabric all need Vadileint I'lerce, radio ectreu; the edrr 'the' wyea a feri.M '' IjJ aasirty sad loss to be considered in such cases. Fab- criei like e baby to perfectly that the Other aigra el kidnry nr order art cowetiwra buro.st rics adults wear, may ba too heavy life i broken lor her. . . . When Cotee frequent ormaluw- doubt for a small child. If the materia! lumbia wrrent the radio thriller. Thera shesld he ao Miaht Editor," Janis Carter will play in U on li.kt trealweel Is wwsr this Wi,ht Barlead feminine Although PMs. Deans r Cbse's comfortable, use it far soma other new friend a Isr wora then eJW JTj SianiorJr ha been a motion Avoid stripes, plaids and 'fUrg ,tar far nine yean. Inns will tee They have s eetioe-wiAra raraw waded by Sf print that are toe big for the child her in technicolor for the firm time in apnniry ever. Ask peer w When planning a make-ove- r, Sis . lan different gun get cot California.''. , suit the youngster. Most times it's we spoken in Paramount3 1 "Calcutta," just the little things that make 'furring A hut Ladd, Ceil Russell said .William Ben dig. clothes acceptable to children. f , r- ' girl-wiv- hig-;sa- Tn t h-.- ! orr, J ", n. 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