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Show THE BULLETIN. BINGHAM. UTAH A Picnic When Betty came In f, children'! party the had i her mother said: "Well, j, did you have a nice time?1 yes," said Betty enthusiast waa the best party I ever I THE SUNNY SIDE OF LIFE E Clean Comics That Will Amuse Both Old and Young fai .inrs -.-mm i urai i nfrtrTfrr-iBinrgs- nmrr i 1m11 imi - m mi iwi m 11 . . Sin Eater In old-tim- e England a tm took on the sins of a dead by taking food and. liquid presence of the body, was e sin eater. j By VIRGINIA VALE !j (Released by Western Newspaper Union. I UCILLE BALL cut a three-I-j L- - storied wedding cake for her friends and tossed her bouquet to the ladies who at-tended the reception she and Desn Arnaz gave before de-parting for Hollywood and more work at the RKO Radio studios. It wasn't exactly a wedding bouquet, since the reception was what might be called delayed. Their elopement startled prac-tically everybody; the general opin-ion had been that their romance was one of those things that are cooked up for the sake of sweet publicity It's reported that even the studio was surprised. You can see the honeymooning couple in "Too Many Girls." These publicity stunts "angles" Is the name for them are the bane of a press agent's life. For exam-ple, if a movie star Is arriving in New York it's up to her press agent to think up something that will sound reasonable enough to land the story of her coming, with photographs, on the front pages of the newspapers. Sometimes the stories are true, of course but it's usually the syn-thetic ones that get the most space. When Linda Darnell arrived in New York recently she got a fine press reception. She announced to reporters that she was allergic to rabbits, cats, tobacco, horses, feath-ers and baking powder she rides a horse in her latest picture, "Chad Hanna," so that got the name of the picture into the story too. Well, Linda's a beautiful girl, and maybe she really is allergic to cats, horses, baking powder, etc. "Andy Hardy" has reached the age where he has a private secre-tary; in the new Hardy picture, Mickey Rooney graduates from high MICKEY ROOXET school and the secretary enters his life. In this picture Kathryn Gray-son, a singer, makes her , film debut. ! James Roosevelt's "Pot o' Gold" jfinally went before the cameras the day, after seven delays. First director, George Marshall, was then, when James Stewart could Paulette Goddard couldn't. Roosevelt himself was called by the national defense emergen-cy. Even now, when the picture has finally got under way, Stewart p is doing retakes at another studio, and they have to shoot around him. The other day Henry Fonda jumped off a jmllman car while clad in pajamas and a dressing gown, and sat down in a mud puddle, dur-ing a heavy rain. When he rose he heaved a sigh of relief. A series of seven comedy accidents which he'd suffered for "The Lady Eve" was over, and he was free to go ahead and make love to Barbara Stanwyck according to the script. He'd stumbled over Miss Stan-wyck's legs twice, crashed into wait-ers carrying trays, fallen over a sofa into a platter of food, been drenched by (1) roast beef gravy and (2) hot coffee, and pulled some heavy por-- I tieres down on himself. All for the sake of amusing us. Rudy Vallee has emerged as a triple threat man on his Thursday program over the NBC red network. Not only does he sing and lead the orchestra, but he also does a lot of verbal sparring with John Barry-mor- e, who is now a permanent fea-ture of the program. We don't know whether Barrymore has been coach-ing Vallee, but Rudy's histrionio abilities certainly have improved. It takes plenty of ability to stand up to Barrymore, but Vallee seems to have more than held bis own. ODDS AXD ENDS The nation' handsome i'c man is working as a ship's officer in Paramount' 'New York Town," along with Mary Mar-ti- Fred McMurray, Bob Preston and Lynne Overman. Ted Barnick won that title in a national contest, and a role in a picture was part of his victory . . . Leslie Howard has written friends that he's in England to stay maybe not for the duration of the war, but long enough so that he can't accept commitments here , , . Twen-tieth Century-Fo- x has signed Diana Barrymore, John's daughter so she and he will be working at the tame studio. Area of U. S., Canadi The area of the United Stat eluding extraterritorial posse is 3,026,789 square miles. j Canada is 3,694,863 squari There are 41 inhabitants per mile in the United States, Canada, according to latest three. ti..i r "--. m BIG TOP By ED WHEELAN ILHI 5iltfWP CLQW ALLCVP JUMP BACK I A noneNT LATER mSS&i nir u TP'RECTAHQ VjmSKCRS- - IN THE HErtAgeRlE TENT. JTj eJ?' Liii SJ ) rj 'lY . it W.ttD.T THOUGHT f &tAGttff&'W ABOUT MWERV(HVAUV jfZJL He SAID IT WAS ALL GET CHJT OF HERE yflTH Tax While on Location The State of Idaho is nuki forts to collect state Incomt from actors and others for thq they spent on location In thai during the filming of "Nort Passage.' 19S Clocks . A total of 195 clocks are Id j studios of a broadcasting cos In New York city. They are dx for accuracy on an average of 12 hours. 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F f" WNU Week N. 41(1 BALT,q rur-lonsi- stent ; By J. MILLAR WAT! l IT WAS THE THIRTEENTH DAY I I Wo' I LuF- - TAME im R OP THE MONTH -- I LIVED AT wSf. O I l NO, 15-- 1 BACKED THE r Mm THIRTEENTH J l Tw4 THIRTEENTH fft "733 HORSBjJ n. 'aS br Tbs PsW " "a'ssi 1 UuiU rs got aMwawai" SUBURBAN Im r 5h1 VFsp I GUJTAS mi i is RUMORS HAVE BEEN AROUND SINCE THE NIGHT THE PERLEYS niLUAmi HAP TO 61VE UP GOINS T? THE LECTURE THE WOMAN'S CLUB WAS SPONSORING, BECAUSE THEY COULDN'T GET THEIR CAR OUT ON ACCOUNT OF ANOTHER CAR BLOCKING THEIR A DRIVEWAY, THAT FRED PERLEY HAD BEEN SEEN PUSHING V THE STRANGER'S CAR ACROSS THE DRIVEWAY HIMSELF |