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Show ' , THE IUTLLETIN. BINGHAM. UTAH Scenes and Persons in the Current News y . . vw w -- Xsi . .'A 111 ' A r il P Ml - 4 jy i ':VU Of j :J ! frTr Of J J, V" ffl h ' 1 Nathan Straus, administrator of the United States housing authority, shown conferring with Mayor Flo-rel- lo LaGuardU about plans to spur home building. 2 Mahatma Gandhi, ld Indian nationalist leader, is greeted by followers as he arrives in Calcutta. 3 Capt. George Eyston of London shown after he aet a new world's speed record of 331.42 miles per hour in an automobile on the Bonneville Salt Flats near Salt Lake City, Utah. -r- -J Hiitle Terrier CW i TeaTowels I will dry your fiftS same "punch" h. 1 rolling glasses and fi liver. It will make your fX a joy just to see his &the towels you use. f motifs require bo few es, so little floss, they're eco- - 4 and ideal pick-u- p work. 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You can tbere- - xnderatand why tbla hotel iai IIIGnLY RECOMMENDED ao also appreciate why t mark of dittlnction to ttop ' ( (his bmmutitul hostelry STAR f i DUST t Movie Radio J By VIRGINIA VALE TT IS a toss up whether A Madeleine Carroll or Lo-ret- ta Young will be the most-exquisite- ly dressed screen star this winter. Miss Carroll writes from Paris that she is having the time of her life selecting costumes for "The River Is Blue" which she will start making for Walter Wanger when she returns to Hollywood. Loretta Young was in New York recently buying fur coats, hats. and dresses by the score, just as if she hadn't had any new clothes in ages. Hollywood designers have Just about run out of ideas for Lo-retta for in her last four pictures she har had altogether some 80 changes of costume, and each one was supposed to Lid be a knockout. The Made,eino more extreme and Carr, bizarre clothes are, the better she likes them so she keeps designers, working overtime. You will be hearing a lot from now on about Ilona Massey, who makes her American screen debut In M-G-- "Rosalie." Officials of the company are so delighted with her performance in a minor role that they are going to give her the title role in "Pompadour," one of the most alluring beauties in history or drama. There is one popular radio player who will have to mend her ways if she ever goes into motion pictures and most of them do sooner or later. Alice Frost of the "Big Sister" cast comes out of rehearsals with her forehead all smudged. She holds a pencil in her hand, and in a mo-ment of dramatic tension invariably draws the point across her forehead. K The jinx that has dogged the foot-steps of all Hollywood players who appeared on the Broadway stage this season has at last been knocked out. Frances Farmer broke the spell. She opened recently in "Gold-en Boy," a play about a prize fight-er, and the critics went into rhapso-dies over her deft playing of ro-mantic scenes. Radio performers develop some of the strangest hobbies, but for the present Tony Wons, the C. B. S. philosopher, is leading them all. He makes violins. He makes violins with the utmost care out of any old thing he finds lying around the house. Inspired, possibly by Bob Burns and his far famed bazooka, he his made one out of a piece of tin stovepipe and the tone to his sur-prise is excellent. The battle of the two great glam-orous stars of the screen, Garbo and Deitrich, turns out to be no battle at all when you see their new pic-tures, "Conquest" and "Angel." Garbo is so far in the lead that there is just no competition at all. "Conquest" is a lavishly-produce-historically- faithfu- l romance of the time of Napoleon, and Garbo as the lovely Countess Walewska has nev-er been more appealing. "Angel," on the other hand, is just an incon-sequential modern triangle story in which the camera lingers on Miss Deitrich to the exclusion of any ac-tion. Because of her good work in the new Fred Astaire picture, "Damsel in Distress," Joan Fontaine is go-ing to get a strange reward. She is going to be starred in "Curtain Call," which Katherine Hepburn turned down. Don't think she minds taking this hand-me-dow- n, though. It is a grand story. Edgar Bergen and Charlie Mc-- ! Carthy will be in the cast of a new L ...... iiLLJ comedy that will feature Irene Dunne and as a result she is the envy of all Hollywood as well as the public at large. Her outstand-ing success as a comedienne in "The Awful Truth" Influ-enced Universal to postpone their biog-raphy of Madame Charlie Curie and instead of McCarthy t13 story to cast her in a comedy. Thus she has established herself as a double threat actress, at home in heavy drama as well as light farce. - ODDS AND ENDS Constance Ben-nett it the envy of all the pampered $tars, because Alfalfa Sweizer of "Our Gang" comedies serenades her in his hilariously-uncertai- n tenor ... Ken Murray and Ednar Bergen have eti-den- y decided that they ere In pia lures to slay because they have both bought ranches out near Al Jolson's . , . Ann Sothern's sister, Bonnie Lake, has composed a song and sold it for "Girl of the Golden West" . . . Kate Smith is toying with the idea of trying motion pictures attain. C Western Newapaper Union. i Kinds of Animal Horns There are three klns of animal horns antlers, hollov horns and hairy horns. Antlers are growths of bone covered with skin. As soon as they stop growing, the skin, or velvet, peels off. They grow very rapidly and are renewed each year in the deer family. Cows, goats and sheep have hollow horns. The out-side is-o- f flinty skin, like a finger-nail,. and the core is of spongy bone. Only one animal has a hairy horn the rhinoceros. His is made of long, coarse bristles tightly cement-ed together. Glass In Middle Agra In medieval Europe glass was used far less frequently than in Rome. But in Paly and Germany, late in the Middle ages, there was a renaissance of the industry, with Vonice particularly attaining a rep-utation for the skill of its artisans. All the processes of blowing, enam-eling and gilding developed up to this time were mastered in Venice by the guild of glass blowers who also made important contributions of their own. They developed a clear, transparent glass capable of being blown into more fantastic and fragile shapes than had hitherto Watched Boys In Church been possibly. It may be that yesterday's boys were more mischievous than our youngsters today, or it may be that their elders were more apprehen-sive, but at any rate they were watched closer in church. For ex-ample, a resolution passed in Feb-ruary, 1844, by elders of the First Congregational church at Tall-madg- Ohio, provided that a "com-mittee of three be appointed to sit in the gallery and keep order among the boys." Jungles Supply Wood The jungles of the world supply many of the beautiful woods used in high quality interior decorations. In Madagascar, ' the Peruvian Andes, and the Australian bush, na-tives with crude tools cut logs of rare species and transport them to the seacoast by primitive methods. Many of our fine woods fire too heavy to be floated down stream and logs are frequently shipped as single specimens to the world's The Ironclad Oath fine wood markets. The ironclad oath was the oath es-tablished by congress In 18G2 for federal officeholders. It was des-ignated to exclude from ofTlce any possible enemy of the Union and received its name because of its stringent character. After the close of the war this oath was required of officeholders in the reconstruc-tion states. The act establishing it was repealed in 1871. Reign Began Before Birth The only monarch in history whose reign began before his birth was Sapor II, King of Persia from 309 to 381, notes a writer in Col-lier's Weekly. After the death of his father, the country was so eager to have a new king that Sapor was "crowned" three days before he was born, the trick being accom-plished, uniquely enough, by plac-ing the royal circlet on the head of his waiting cradle. WINS RECOGNITION ' V ' 4 ' ' ' '' "'' j : f v WfelTimwial'iiinrirta r" j John Holmes, who started with Swift & Company as a messenger boy 31 years ago and became presi-dent of the company recently. He succeeded G. F. Swift, a son of the founder of the business, as execu-tive head of an organization of 60,000 employees engaged in the dressing of live stock and nationwide distri-bution of meat, poultry, eggs, but-ter, cheese and Mr. Swift will continue active participa-tion in the business as vice chair-man of the board of directors. His Honor Weighed in the Balance Wflu While a town crier stands by to announce the result, a police sergeant is shown weighing the new mayor of High Wycombe, England, A. J. Gibbs, in accordance with an ancient custom of the town. Measures of Success Success is not measured by what a man accomplishes but by the op-position he has overcome, and the courage with which he has main-tained the struggle against over-whelming odds. Not the distance we have run, but the obstacles we have overcome; the disadvantages under which we have made the race will decide the prizes. Greyhounds Speediest Greyhounds are members of the coursing hound family of dogs which include Russian Wolfhounds, Irish Wolfhounds, Whippets, Salukis, Afghan hounds and Scottish Deer-hound- s. The other hounds are fleet of foot, but it is conceded the Grey-hound outdistances them all at run-Sacred Breath ning. The Maori chief would not dare blow on a fire with his mouth; for his sacred breath would pass to the fire, which would pass on to the meat in the pot, which would pass on to the man who ate the meat; so that the eater, infected by the chief's sac-red breath through these intermedi-aries, would surely die. Once Declined Decoration Sainte-Beuv- e, the famous French writer of last century, was so con-scientious as to once decline the Cross of the Legion of Honor be-cause he felt that it was offered him not so much for his literary merit as because several of his personal friends were high in pow-er and they had got it for him. j fr ure Pay' s No in i ntion lo Motives SI j. ;lc TUBE'S penalties for our mistakes are just as severe l' tr penalties for our sins. The Si ' that we "didn't know was st id" does just as deadly work ea ;e pistol used in murder. The :e k or fire caused by careless-L-- i is just as destructive as the 11 :k or fire caused by deliberate :t. number of disasters in the 1 d due to mistakes is far great-- those due to deliberate is sin. Let of this the next time we !tan to excuse ourselves to on the ground that we i Continental Congress Secretary Charles Thomson was the secre-tary of the First Continental con-gress. He was appointed on the opening day, and served through all the congresses, 15 years in all. He was noted for his honesty and his ability to keep secrets. Havana's Famous Castles Among Havana's famous castles are the Castle of the Front, which dates from the Fifteenth century; Atores castle, the Hill tower of he Seventeenth century, Principe cas-tle, the Tower of San Larar and Chourera Castle tower of Sixteenth century design. Old Moslem Belief Orthodox Moslems believe that a few verses of the Koran, if written on a piece of paper which is steeped in a bowl of water, will turn the water into a most powerful medi-cine which will heal the sick be-liever. Bleaching Origin Bleaching as a term was first used with reference to removing the color from calico. Air and sunlight were the treatment, slow but sure. The chloride process was invented in the Eighteenth century. I Trams Carry Fish Cargo WPf Mij 1 A? ill hrT-TMi-ii i SI Mi" Hi it ; ' ' ! L , t , ' I ' j nil I An early morning scene at the Newhaven fish market In Edinburgh, Scotland, showing fish wives with their baskets of fresh fish, boarding a tram car to take them to the city. Meanwhile the passengers on the car sit unconcerned while the tnotorman aids his fares In loading the car. reased by Advertising 1869 the per unit of popula-valu- e of manufactured prod-inAmeri- ca amounted to $89.60. the year 1929 the per unit of Nation value of manufactured tos had increased to a total S5T9.70. Advertising created demand that called for the --oyment of three to four times number of workers and ree-d the cost of products to conf-ers. Baby Boasts 2 Teeth Mercedes Angeli of San Francisco had two teeth when she was born and now that she's two weeks old I - ' y they've grown to quite some husky molars, as this picture shows. And she takes the dentists' suggestions, too, with that big toothbrush. Gunpowder Ran Engine Gunpowder was one of the earliest fuels used for propelling the inter-nal combustion engine. A patent covering the use of such fuel for this purpose was granted to George Medhurst in 1800 at London. Aztec Indians' Native Religion Before white men came to Amer-ica, Aztec Indians in Mexico had a native religion with such institutions as convents, monasteries, a hier-archy of priests, and the rite of Published 150 Years Later confession. A century and a half after James Police Give John Barleycorn a Bad Day , VV,.,.,.V.W..W.,.J,, ' - ' n" - i I ' t" ' ' ' ' X. I - ;'?; K) rK) . j f 4 ft l i A v sj c - ' f . 1- - -- ' f - vi' u vi 1' ' r ' - ' A , if i 1 r" - ' .J I I. " " f , ' 1 Mil - ,f ! - , - J mx -i- nihui wmtvm s, a Roman holiday when they engaged In the wholesale destruction of bottles, Jars, uZtSli? W department warehouse recently. The lienor wa, seized in raids over . long period. Here you see the fiesta at Its height. |