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Show SEfcTIONWO TV" IN STRANGE DRAMA Tife'.Cameraman . Shoots Photos of 'Y' Posture Girls 3RD ANNUAL NUT SHOW. EXCITEMENT THAT RISES TO A FEVER PITCH . . arid Never Xets You .Gd! Don't: W, ait For Your, Friends To "Tell - . You of This Great Picture! , ;V x. Photographing beautiful girls waa nothing new for Peter Stack-pole, Stack-pole, staff photographer for Life magazine, who spent most of his time Friday and Saturday "taking shots" at B. Y. U. posture pa-raders. pa-raders. Stack pole, who's last assignment took him to Hollywood for "Life Goes to a Party", flew from Los Angeles to cover the "Y" parades. He reaffirmed remarks of "Y" officials of-ficials that the posture events '.-1 were unique. ,"r,fc'",V Date of publication on the pic tures has not been set, Stackpole said. tow One thine: he was sure of: Claire Trevor, as Dallas, a dance hall girl run out of town, in "Stagecoach,", "Stage-coach,", she wasn't good enough for a respectable woman to ride with, but before the journey's end she had clutched a woman's baby to her breast and saved its life. Will Your Child To Enter Schoo Be Ready In Fall? - The child who is to enter school for the first time in the fall should have a thorough examination examina-tion by a physician and by a dentist in the spring or early summer. This will allow time during the summer for correction correc-tion of defects and for immunization immuni-zation If vour child has not al ready been immunized against diphtheria and smallpox. School brings added danger of getting communicable diseases. If the child has not been having half-yearly half-yearly examinations up to this time a thorough examination is especially needed. A physical defect puts a child at a disadvantage with his schoolmates. school-mates. Poor sight or hearing may make him seem dull in school and cause him to become discouraged discour-aged and uninterested. Do not let your child reach school age with a handicap that can be removed. Ask yourself these questions: Does my child see and hear well ? Are his teeth sound and well kept ? Are his nose and throat in healthy condition? Has he been growing in height and gaining weight? Are his eyes bright, his cheeks rosy, his muscles firm, his .posture .pos-ture erect? Has he been vaccinated against smallpox and immunized against diphtheria (also against typhoid fever if this is necessary) ? Has he good habits of eating, sleeping, exercise, bathing, elimination, elim-ination, self-control, and obedience obedi-ence ? ' May Day Child Health Day is a good time to ask yourself these questions and to arrange to have your child examined by f physician and by a dentist. Between the first and sixth birthdays children develop rap-idlv. rap-idlv. and during: these years they chnnir! strengthen the founda tions of a healthy body and mind that have been laid during infancy. in-fancy. During preschool years, ttie child forms many lifetime habits, and he has many necessary things to learn. He must learn that he cannot have his own way all the lD TED o-nro a a ano nis ORCHESTRA IN PERSON MONDAY - May 1st One Nile Only! "Worth Driving Miles To Hea ' Ladies 65c - Gentlemen $1 Includes Tax Coconut Grove SALT LAKE CITY "Stagecoach" on Paramount Screen, Frontier Drama With Claire Trevor and John Wayne playing the top roles, Walter Wal-ter Wanger's new frontier drama, "Stagecoach," which will have its premiere showing at the Para mount theater today unfolds a gripping story of pioneer cour age ot the brilliant heritage that has decended to young Ameri cans from men who -fought and hewed a nation out of a wilderness It is a saga of brave women who went wi'th them to bring comfort and love to lonely outposts. It was filmed before a backdrop that took sun, wind and rain thousands of years to build and color Monu ment Valley, 180 miles from the nearest Arizona railroad. Louise Piatt, George Bancroft, John Carradine, Andy Devine Thomas Mitchell, Tim Holt, Don ald Meek, and Berton Churchill featured in support of the stars, portray the strange group of pas sengers thrown together with the coach as ttr proceeds from Tonto, Arizona, to Lordaburg, New Mexico. Mex-ico. John Wayne portrays the role of Kid Ringo, who has been driven to outlawry by perjurers and is determined to kill them. Claire Trevor impersonated Dallas, a woman of easy virtue who has been forced out of town by the self-righteous citizenry. Among the others a Virginia-born expectant expec-tant mother, a mysterious gambler, gam-bler, a dipsomaniac doctor, a blustering blus-tering bank absconder, a timid whisky drummer. While the pounding hoofs carry them closer and closer to shrieking war cries and blood-hungry tomahawks, toma-hawks, these incongruous individuals individ-uals are absorbed with the purposes pur-poses and hates that have propelled pro-pelled them into the hazardous journey. Each knew that Gero-nimo Gero-nimo was on the war path. Each knew this meant torture or deatn if the coach was attacked yet they went. They travel across a vast panorama of primitive splen-lor splen-lor in a solotary stagecoach which careens and rocks behind six galloping gal-loping horses, with each mile bringing the mcloser to a waiting bringing tRem closer to a waiting "Utahs eirls would rate with any in the country, for looks." Honor to U. S. RIO DE JANEIRO (AW)-Brazil (AW)-Brazil has honored the New Yorl world's fair with an issue of 1,000, 000 postage stamps carrying th heads of President Vargas ami President Roosevelt. The province of Ontario milled 3,752,632 tons of gold ore, with some silver, during the first five months of 1938. Value of the ore was placed at $38,863,061. Leaves Today! Yours and the R est of America's Favorite Family Bring You a Riot of Fun! OO IA IA MiEKir YOU I00K SO MAG-WIF1QUI MAG-WIF1QUI IN YOUR FIRST TUXEDO 0 Woo - Woo! LEAGUE LEADERS BATTING Pet. Myers, Reds 524 Hack. Cubs 455 McCosky, Tigers 447 McCormick, Reds 429 HOME RUNS Goodman, Reds Greenberg, Tigers time, that he must take his turn and share with others, and many, other lessons, which his parents can teach him by good exaffijs. The work of training children should not be left to the mother alone. Parents should work together to-gether to bring out the best in their children. When your child enters school in the fall he7 should not only be physically well but he should have learned "how to share with others, take his part in study and play, and get along with other children. Titan, the artist, obtained Inspiration In-spiration from a bunch of grapes which he kept hanging in his studio as an example of beauty of form and line. 7- , . New Water Purifying System - Every Drop of Water Filtered ;and Chlorinated PERFECT NEW ROAD J Ladies Swim Free Every Sunday Night . .. . 6 J i ALso This Action Full lilt! !;; Poors ; Open 1:00 p. mi 'Last Complete" Show' 9:30,: p. m. 15c Tin. 6 -2Qs Eyes. Children, -Always- 10c- Although gangsters play a large part in the picture, "The Lady and the Mob," it is definitely not a gangster , picture. It is clean comedy from start to finish, starring such comedians as Fay Bainter, Warren War-ren Hymer and . Henry Armetta. The second screwy feature on the 3rd annual nut show, which opens today at the Uinta is "Sudden Money," starring Charlie Ruggles. ' - HIT'S NTJHPS TP 1TUJ Here Today OUR 3rd ANNUAL NUT SHOW! FUNNIER THAN THE FIRST TWO . . . and Many Are Still Laughing At Them! TWO LAUGHS A MINUTE! FIRST 150 LAUGHS! DOPEY! GOOFY! LOOHEY DIPPY! ennzv! nOTTY! Mrs. "400" Meets the Mob-Bringing Mob-Bringing you a Laugh in Every Tear Gas Bomb - - - a Guffaw .n Every Tommy Gun 1 ! NOTfe! This -Is Definitely NOT a Gangster Picture! SCEIEI'JY! DAFFY! LOCO! BATTY! SAPPY! DIZZY! SECOND 125 LAUGHS! WHAT HAPPENS TO SWEEPSTAKE WINNERS AFTER YOU SEE THEM IN THE NEWS REEL IS FUNNIER THAN YOU CAN IMAGINE! f f ft 1 myss :harlie RUGGLES Marjorie Rambeau Chas. Grapewin J r 1 " Picture 1 - O si Here's 40 More- Laughs The Dippiest Squirrels in Pictures! The Three Stoogres t "3 LITTLE SEW AND SEWS" LATEST NEWS THAT MAKES 415 LAUGHS If our Breath Holds Out ! SWELL ... But Don't Sue Us If pur Ribs Ache! ; il2cuPoc a "NC td but a man hingn before, shed netr 0 fffL black bag? COHVlCt ir.in 1 himsetj rr hcre Ir tO be falcen to MU l be three men icai ppppr"' .-:-:-x-::-:-.-X; v ' ' Walter Wanger Presents 'fM 0 ecte o A NEW KIND of PICTURE about the A.1ERICAJ1 WEST With Clalro TREVOR John WAYNE Andy Dovlne Johri Carradine Thomas Atfchsff lovtsm Piatt George Bancroft. Donald 'Meek Berton Churchill Tim Holt " :' ADDED Riotous Cartoon- Patamount 'tS-yyr ' r - -V1 -:-AT-? ... r Starts t |