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Show THE LEHI SUN, LEHI, UTAn imJ rv,i r Km4 51 w on Works CKi 0Ri r Cirfi ER i s Muffins! Best Tdtnnl m emeu; 5IIBIBW - X CUP SUicu flour 24 teaspoons baking powder teaspoon salt y, cup chopped nut meauj Uoni f-sn r ., M- n Add chopped hdnr ingredients. Add to tffeSSS until flour dis- in moderately hot 25 to 30 minutes. jtritio. OUTER i Recommended i by Many DOCTORS Helps tone up adult systems helps children build sound QMJU Co feet dry and nmmth SOUS as well as - fat lisp YOU can have a with N-MORSE SEED CO. ST " SAN FRANCSCO 24 STkESCREENMlo Released by Western Newspaper Union. By VIRGINIA VALE THE radio industry's been breaking out in a rash of birthday and anniversary celebrations, like the "High-ways "High-ways in Melody' ' cocktail party at New Fork's 21, when tne program began its 21st year on the air. But the nicest one was just lor fun a luncheon at the Plaza given by NBC for Kay Kyser. The "College of Musical Knowl-edge" Knowl-edge" man is wonderful when he's turned loose among friends, a top-notch top-notch entertainer, a delightful per son. He got laughs from even the i on Stomach iS risates or double your money back stomach acid causes painful, tuffoeat- DwaachtodbeartbarD, doctors usually Wmiii.f'-. medicines like those in Bell-ana Kniif.tiM. Jfoll-ans brinsB comfort in ft sky oar money back oa retara ox botue dniguita c. ' KAY KYSER hardest-boiled newspaper people who write about radio year in and year out and are definitely allergic to everything but the best broadcasts broad-casts and sometimes even to" those! No matter where you turn, there's Bob Hope in pictures, doing bene fits and guest shots, starring in his own program. He's pretty pleased about hitting the top in the Hoover-atings Hoover-atings repeatedly, because people wondered whether he could recon vert to civilian audiences after his concentrating on entertaining serv icemen and war workers for so long. It took a little time, but he's done it Cute Gale Storm has been seeing New York, in company with her husband, and New York's been see- ne Allied Artists' "It Happened on Fifth Avenue," in which Gale stars. Born Josephine Cottle, of Texas, she won the feminine division of Jesse Lasky's "Gateway to Holly wood" radio talent search back in 1939: in 1942 she signed a seven- year contract with Monogram, and she's definitely on her way up. " " All of us who've been missing Jean Arthur during her absence from the screen are cheering loudly because at last she's going to make another picture. Sounds like a per- I feet role for her, too In "Foreign Affairs" she'll be an American cott gresswoman investigating the morale mo-rale of U. S. occupation troops in Germany with Billy Wilder writing I the piece and Charles Brackett pro ducing, for Paramount. The CBS "The Adventures of Sam Spade" is sprinkled with star dust First Lurene Tuttle was picked for a role in her first picture. "Heaven Only Knows." Now Howard Duff, who's "Sam," has been signed for "Brute Force," to be made by Uni versal. m As an aneel come to earth in "Heaven Only Knows" Robert Cum-mings Cum-mings is indifferent to gunfire because be-cause he knows no bullet can hit him. But it took all his control to play a scene nonchalantly, as expert riflemen placed bullets all around him! Cathy and Elliott Lewis are quite , pair; she does all the leading ladies on "Suspense" when male stars are scheduled; he gets star billing on "The Case Book of Greg ory Hood." They wrote "The Thir teenth Sound," which Agnes Moor- head did on "Suspense" recently but wrote themselves out of it. And they've written a half-hour show, In which they would star, wwen should hit the air waves before long. For Y t -. . . to ree, Well ."'."PPW?. the kidners filter L?ntly remove ear-Sm? ear-Sm? "ad nl other Wast lm tajarrT;i tr in the blood kttttTS to health, there would ? ' loSti? ' too frequent nHn- lmiM.?il?ie. rheumatl V tnr n B:tai?' "welling N'fe recommended the li the kiXL' ""Dilate the fune- J?-W7?B" nothln. harmful. 11 hm with confidence. Seems there's a shortage of camels. None have been imported In the last ten years, because there man an eDidemic of hoof and mouth disease in North Africa. Which may not affect you but Seymour neoen-zal neoen-zal needs 16 for "Atlantis." Doesn't r-aro whether they're one or two humps, just so they're camels. Vauehn Monroe and his band are no strangers to pictures; you'll see and hear them in "Carnegie Hall." Rt twine in two weeks Vaughn has been screen-tested at 20th Century- Fox for a starring role in a musical. minus the band. nnnt iwn FJVD.V Don't knot bow I ever got along without the In formation Please" Almanac, eauea oj John Kieran; ifs terrific. . . . Don Mac-Laughlin, Mac-Laughlin, star of "David Harding, Counterspy," is a skilled boxer, wrestler wres-tler and m-iitsu artist; was taught by pals in the FBI. . . . April 26 marks the beginning of toe iso year air for Lum and Abner. . . . most oi d HnlliMunnd" audience tre women but you should see bow many men try bar A to get on sne program. pro-gram. ...One of Humphrey Bogarft i j:,.rtnrt Walter Gorman, bat fnrtaien Hollywood to late up script- CROSS TOWN By Roland Cod "I thought you children might want a bite to eat so I fixed up some nice cold turkey sandwiches." 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