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Show I THE LEHI SUN, LEHI. UTAH uys J the icial ates.! leafri ode tis seat 01 J and eJJ aid nsr) tenier.J IU3 e3 t to sell 3 thews or - - I "I""'1"1 11 " , lllMiii.,,,,, m m m I h J . V JS- w"!M yWW-s v Jv , A4'J ""WlUsStSSSPW ' ) "f; ' ' ' V i E'.a -f v I - - ' - ""- the w US v 4 JvViJ T y' ' i f rear ' ' ' V ' 'I ltalC' 4 ' I ImlEAINlNG FLIGIIT ... As part of the army air forces training program, Boeing B-29 superfort- dftbe Z8n dou si v.vucu iu a, iiiauuue lormauon night over the ragged Alaskan .lucki-round. Training flights have taken off with the mercury from 25 to 50 below xero as men gre put to tne wugnes. tests ever encountered. 7i STAGECREENADIO Released by Western Newspaper Union. By VIRGINIA VALE WHEN George Burns and Gracie Allen shared a nine-week bill at New York's Palace theater with Eddie Cantor and George Jessel they had reached the very top in vaudeville; doing a couple of guest shots on Cantor's Can-tor's radio program was a mere sideline. But two months later a new career got under way; they were starred with Guy Lombardo on an air show just fifteen years ago come February 22. That same year they began their movie career In ... . fK y 'J II ;. I""':-- nslenti J, - - -v-" iJ22,c f 3 Wk - - - ' 2CEIVES TRANSFUSION . . . Chicago's dog blood bank chalked un another donor when Tess, a large. p plenty of life-giving fluid to spare, willingly gave up a quart of blood to save the life of a small ri cocker spaniel. Canine blood Is not typed, enabling any dog to donate blood to another. i f" I'll BR : fl c J RPP Tirvrv m-. . a 17m m I? 11 von lus pi, it tUAAtiJbS . . . miss xvewe ua&ne, xo, states to ex- ? Wsb souda than ,u i wi, ot if Uhnrph. Perched Na of PQtatoes at the Pittsburgh auctioir, Maine's potato bios- Proceeds were given to me iveu thev not only have tne auctioneer. POUto DrodUfwa rlaim that Potatoes but the prettiest potato queen. Gracie and George "The Big Broadcast of 1932." Sur. veying 15 years of success, they don't hesitate in picking out the high lights of their lives, the August day in 1934 when they adopted a baby girl, and the day a year later when they adopted a boy. Kenny Baker will realize a life long ambition very soon. The star. of "The Kenny Baker Show" (Amer ican Broadcasting Co., Mondays through Fridays,) will record an eight-side album of religious songs, which will include his favorite, "The Lord's Prayer." Remember those six Goldwyn Girls who've been traveling hither and yon, wearing beautiful clothes and looking lovely? They're mak ing a two-month tour of 38 Latin American cities at present; began by dining with Cary Grant and How ard Hughes in Mexico City, watch ing a bull-fight, and being officially greeted by Mayor Casas Aleman. SALLY COMES HOME . . Although Sally, 3-year-old doe, was given her freedom by Mrs. William II. Russell when she was two months old, the grateful deer returns regularly and makes herself her-self at home. Sally was found on the army's reservation at Pica-tinny Pica-tinny arsenal, Lake Denmark, N. J., when she was two days old. Mrs. Russell, former instructor for the seeing eye and director of the arsenal's K-9 patrol, raised the deer. Since then Sally has mothered two fawns and expects another. She never brings her fawns into the house, leaving them in the yard. W-. . ....w.-.wwv:? Mm.M.yLi wwwWfflw"WCTWPWia -1 vns"3' Cy h mfs ij y 1 ""jjV I j '"" Ever since "The Spouers" was made some 16 years ago, the fight between William Farnum and Tom Santschl has been considered as the greatest two-man battle of all time,' when veteran movie critics get together. to-gether. But at EKO they claim that the scrap between Lawrence Tier ney and Barton MacLane in "San Quentin" tops it. It was rehearsed for five days, runs for a reel and a half as the picture's climax. Paramount's new release, "Suddenly "Sud-denly It's Spring," features two "Great Gildersleeve" air actresses In support of Paulette Goddard and Fred MacMurray. They're Frances (Eva Goodwin) Robinson and Georgia Geor-gia Backus, who plays a maid n the air show. Radio comedy shows usually grow from either situations or gags. But not the highly successful "Fibber McGee and Molly"; Don Quinn, the writer, gets humor out of homely, run 01 the mm situations m a way that no one else can master, appar ently. After more than a decade of being funny once a week, he con tinues to produce the highest quality scripts topping the Hoover polls! When Director Vincent Sherman told Kent Smith bow to hoodwink his Inquisitive wife regarding "the other woman" in a scene for "Nora Prentiss," Smith said "I know what you mean. When I was in the army I played in a picture called 'Resist ing Enemy Interrogation.' - Vt wZZ a ar A TIME . . . Mrs. Charles uenn, I &. i" Toune nnr,mi,i. .hnn hove taking her brst frZl nurserv. mT, 7," said "it's fun" but she K klhe,p keep an four eoine successfully without any "Dle ... .. . . . ..1 -ffiniala lbon growing splendidly, uospuai uww n feady to go home. said. FRANCE'S YOUNGEST HERO . . . Classmates gather around Jean Thomas, 16, France's youngest underground resistance worker, after he had been awarded the War Cross. In 1943. Jean, only 13, escaped from the Germans after being tcr'.crrd. To reproduce the popular dances of 1880 Paris for "The Private Affairs Af-fairs of Bel Ami" Director Albert Lewin studied old books and old paintings and finally said he might as well just have consulted a jitterbug jit-terbug expert, because that's what the dances looked like when filmed. The pretty skating Instructor who taught Alan Young to ice-skate for "Margie" visited the comic's air show the other night A couple of other chaps in the cast tried to move right in but it was Alan who took her out for a soda. ODDS AND ENDS That recent "disappearance of Virginia Mayo" couldn't have been tamer sbe fust registered with her mother at a Palm Springs hotel, under her own name, Virginia Jones, onll she forgot to notify the studio. . . . If southerners see a nice-looking couple touring their towns in a 1938 coupe. t mat be Air, mni Mrs. Robert Mitcbum, vacation ing from Hollywood. . . . Maybe Diana has started s fad: she's wearing six rings on her engagement finger. . . . Malibm Bsscb is the setting for wumy of the most dramatic scenes in "Uumoresque." Kathleen Norris Says: 'Standing Behind the Breadwinner Bell Syndicate. WNU Features. Do You Know What A 'Pocket Veto' Is? "Ha vrtw tnnra irritable with each issins week and finally snahbed at Von because she and her mother and the boys spent all the money that he slaved to I By KATHLEEN NORRIS j T ALWAYS gives me the creeps when a married woman says fearfully to her husband: "Pete, what would the children and I do if you died?" It seems ghoulish and un feeling somehow, to put this problem to a normal cheerful man who is just starting ott for the office after a good breakfast, or settling down for his evening paper under the lamp. And yet it has to be asked some times, because the thought behina it is one that haunts even the most loving wife and mother. When every cent the family spends comes through the efforts of one man, and that man is only human, and subject to all the ills and accidents of today's to-day's living, then despite her healthy optimism and faith in the future, a woman has her anxious and puzzled moments on this particular subject. There was a San Francisco woman who met and conquered this dragon a few years ago, with really excit ing results. Her husband was s newspaper man, nervous, unreason able, his rest and his system upset by the irregular hours and snatched downtown meals that are a part of his calling. There were three small boys in the family -and a good strong helpful grandmother, and the house ran smoothly and happily and economically, too. Whether Philip was Jealous of his home and nursery world, or whether an increasing tendency on his part toward drinking and card-playing up. set his common sense is uncertain. But certain it is that he grew more Irritable, exacting and ill-tempered with every passing week, and finally began to snap at Von because she and her mother and the boys spent all the money that he slaved to earn. If they had to earn it, he said, they'd feel differently about it. She Bought Big Old Home. Veronica Graham knew perfectly well that this was a phase; that Phil was overworked, tired, head achy and fretted because two young. er men had been given office promo tions ahead of him. She knew .this would pass. But she also realized that to be the one bread-winner in a family of six really is too much of a strain for any man to bear, and she quietly completed a nursing course. During the war she made her steady $8 for an eight-hour day. Not sensational money, compared to Phil's $150 a week, but she banked it, and added it to other money she had saved, and two years ago she bought for $13,000 a roomy, handsome hand-some old place on the edge of town. Real estate was low-priced then, and for her 11 sunshiny rooms and big garden, Von has been offered just three times that sum since. However, she did not sell. She and her mother have with them now six delicate children, and could have many more, but they stop at six. The gross income from this venture is $750 a month. Von's mother, who was a teacher, is carrying forward the education of the four older ones, one of whom is a bone case and another an-other a lovely girl of seven, almost al-most blind. The three-year-old twins, orphans, run free. This means an income for the older woman as well; a Chinese couple do the heavier heav-ier work, and Philip is steadying "What would become of them?0 EXTRA INCOME Most families have to spend most of the father's earnings to mamtatn even a fair standard of living. There is little left over to save. Mrs. Graham was one of those women who worried about her husband. He was earning a comfortable salary as a Newspaper News-paper man, but bis health was suffering from the strain of his work. He became more and more irritable and suffered frequent fre-quent sick spells. With her own small savings sbe bought a big old mansion. Being a former nurse, she knew that there were many sickly children who would benefit by a stay in a well run convalescent convales-cent borne. With her mother's help she now operates a home that takes in $750 a month. This extra income has changed the whole outlook for this family. Philip realizes that be does not have to struggle so furiously to earn every cent be can. Veronica knows that she now can face the future una fraid. cWiMRiitiii GOVERNMENT Ul mmv a a . T.J 7 Congressmen's Salaries WHEN did "Star Spangled Banner" Ban-ner" become our national anthem? Not until March 3, 1931 over 100 years after it was writ ten. Which state supplied the most Presidents? Virginia with eight. Why are there no tall buildings In Washington, D. C? A law of 1910 sets the maximum height at 160 feet. We have prepared fascinating booklet ot questions and answers about our Gov eminent. Send 25c (coin) for "Know Yoot Governmi-nt" to Weekly Nf wspaper Ser. Icr, 243 W. 17th St., New York 11, N. T, Print name, address, booklet title and No. 202. CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT AUTOS, TRUCKS & ACCESS. SINCE 1917 AEEPUMON HEBSBIEHMG FARM MACHINERY & EQUIP. WESTERN &ED CEDAR FENCE POSTS S.ile by Carloads. BONNER CEDAR CO.. Sandpotnt, Hh. MISCELLANEOUS VP. BUT AND SELL Office Furniture, Files. Typewriters, Adding Add-ing Machines. Safes. Cash Registers. SALT LAKE DESK EXCHANGE 15 West Breadwajr. Salt Lake Cltr. Utah. FOR SALE First grade English Walnuts. Priced only 35c per lb. packed in ten-lb. packages. Buy direct and save. Cash with, order. E. M. BAKEU. Bex 442, Cblea, California.. .. . , SHOPPING Tour The best place to start your shop-ping shop-ping tour is in your favorite easy-chair.with easy-chair.with an open """" newspaper. Mak a habit oi reading the advertisements advertise-ments in this paper every week. They can save you time, energy and money. down into a much more normal and agreeable husband, In the relief of lessened strain. Faced Problems Early. Veronica had to do this against the prejudices of both husband and mother, but from the beginning she seemed to see her way clear and went straight ahead. There were many hard and puzzling moments of course, but in any worth-while effort ef-fort there are those, and Von only faced them in time, rather than waiting until need and grief and panic pan-ic were making any fresh start doubly dou-bly hard. When a man invents a new dog food or Ice-cream sandwich or radio ra-dio program and sells it for four million, we hear of it with wonder and envy. Such a simple discovery and such a rich rewardl But there are thousands of obscurer successes all about us, successes that don't bring in millions, but do bring in the comfortable thousands that mean a good home and pleasant work and sufficient recognition and, best of all, security. There is no human being over the age of eight who doesn't want security. se-curity. A humble home perhaps, simple meals, 10-cent movies and catalogue cat-alogue dresses at $6.39. But security. secu-rity. Kings have lived long lives without ever being sure of it; millions mil-lions of men and women are seething seeth-ing about in the oriental countries, in Europe itself today longing only to be sure of the next meal, of shelter for the night never daring to dream of a permanent sense of having always al-ways enough. Enough food, enough shelter, sufficient clothing, freedom from persecution what heaven that would be today to six out of 10 of the world's peoples! "Just a chance to work, Madam," said a starving European to me 20 years ago, "just to be able to show what I could do!" This chance is yours, as an American Amer-ican woman. It might pay you to consider first, and what you would do should the head of the house be stricken down, and secondly, whether wheth-er the time to do it perhaps is now. 'COLD BUGWhim? HELP EASE ACHM6 CHEST MUSCLES RVB OH MENTHOLATUMf to! S2S55 Add more Smtleage to walking with SOLES as wett as Heels by O'Stflvatj Higher For Prices Indications point to higher prices for desirable fur skins and fur garments gar-ments later in the year, according to a statement by the Retail Manufacturing Manu-facturing Furriers of America, Inc. The organization said that labor costs will not be lower this year than in 1948 and cited the trend of prices at fur auctions and skin markets during the last 10 weeks, which it said has been upward. The organization or-ganization held that merchants will "very likely" pay higher yrkes when ,they replace stocks later. ATTENTION FORD and PLYMOUTH Owners Save op to 90. Deal direct. Precision rebuilt motors. Write or wire for full particulars, gmos rear and model, to PACIFIC ENGINE PRECISION CO. P.O. Soil 544, Station D IOS ANGELES 7, CAUF. One eJ Amwlca'i largett and outstanding outstand-ing quality mnqin rebuilder. sUGT t fwsaes? 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