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Show Pace Six THE mi ini nni ibe ini inrr inr NEPHI, UTAH TIMES-NEW- Thursday, May 27, 1943 nni imp inr ibii t DE OF LIFE THE SUNNY wood-rottin- IS in inr i ini inrini ini im VipSM L PRIVATE inr inr " inr stagescreenI-radi- fI bf V o Released by Western Newspaper Union. By VIRGINIA VALE 1UARGARET imrini inr mi .Al flame-proofin- Clean Comics That Will Amuse Both Old and Young cii Treat Wood Hundreds of millions of cubic fc?i-of lumber are now treated g with chcmicaU for control of fungi, termites and marine borers; for seasoning and preserving of wood; for bending, bleaching, plasticising; and generally for making wood and its products more durable and valuable. im ita o SULLA-VAN'- S willingness to return to the screen in order to o play "Smitty" in "Cry HaWash Refrigerator voc" indicates that the picWhen the directions for cleaning ture will really be something a refrigerator or an ice box call special. Absent from pic- for washing with warm water and tures since she made "Back soda, does this mean washing soda bakStreet," in 1941, she's resisted all efforts to lure her in front of the cameras. Merle Oberon gave illness as a reason for resigning from the CROSS Northern Ireland has started a war on foxes, which are killing sheep. TOWN or baking soda? The answer is ing soda or sodium bicarbonate. Use one level tablespoonful to each quart of warm water. Washing soda is too strong, both for the finish of the refrigerator and for your hands. o War Boosted Prices During the last war the mailorder price for a pair of overalls rose from 82 cents to $2.95, and at one time a bag of sugar cost $2.67. By Roland Coe o Machine Makes Rivets machine g A new used in airplane production is said to turn out 450,000 rivets a day, with rejections, or dud3, cut to 2 per cent, rivet-makin- o Contour Plowing Old 'Do you deliver? I have some other shopping to do, and I don't want to wake him up." "Be a little careful getting in, Captain. I've been collecting birds' eggs!" SPARKY WATTS By BOODY ROGERS WHAT' GUY IN TH' WOKLP--YE- MY T I MAMA6EK THINKS 006MTA MY COMING TKAIN PC Atl'iift fMM& MISTE- KI AM, P066IEHA5 f ?3r w onnv p VDO LOOK VVORKIEP.' I taetep biting V PEOPLE -- ANP I'M APKAJP SOMEONE V WILL SHOOT HIM MjV .X 1 MY HEKELET PITE CAN HIM A?! HIN' PENT MY SKIN THERE VSBE-H- B HURT Hl TEET- HTHAT'LL. TEACH HIM LESSON a WMW laSiPlTBr jl Kji I DIDN'T UNDERSTAND A WORD THAT LITTLE MAN SAID V L OP TAL- K- BUT THAT GUY'S J V LINSO IS LOWER I THAN A WHALE SV k J S HE HASN'T DON'T YOU SPEAK TO BIS LOOSE OPENED HIS EARS-H- E MOUTH LOOKS V I6N0RANT ENOUGH YE-T- I TO EXPLAIN THINGS ( HOPE HE A YOUNSMAN- - ) YOU WANT US TO KNOW WHO YOU ARE AND WHY y srt HERE. NOW, LOOK Tu mm rtur CAR IN GOOD 6 RUNNING ORDtR WE Will I CHECK AND OVERHAUL YOUR CAR SO X" -- JfeB SUCH A WORD TO COME OUT OF THAT j SPACE U 's. I GOT A COMPLETE X OVERHAUL JOO FOR YA. Hr are ya Bus A r- - " 3 .FRIGHT FHJLLY-- IE f JWHAT J DOES T MEAN ? I ) IN-D- WHAT C; DID HE SAY ? SECCUNT ? St'no C B NV 1 i know but WILL JV r FIFTH COLUMNIST! I 3 --- g? th' type 3 V; LIKE NEW C3 "The Conspirators"; Humphrey Paul Henreid, Sydney Green-stre- et and Helmut Dantine all have leading roles. Ann Sheridan has the leading feminine role. The Stranger Iwr tmi9 eut6A ocn-Fi- T jano when i TettMea s g e: fcX A6owr- T !f" - fJ7rp Pi Bill Stern, whose "News of the Day" newsreel is a favorite with moviegoers, is happy because now he can make predictions on the air. His NBC Sports Newsreel has been a Saturday feature, and he felt that even an expert couldn't predict the outcome of the following Saturday's games without sticking his chin out. Now he's broadcasting on Friday evenings, which is better. Albert Parker was a noted director, until he lost his eyesight seven years ago as a result of an automobile accident. Recently Director Frank Tuttle, shooting a street scene in Prague for "Hostages," decided to use a blind man with a seeing-ey- e dog. He thought of his friend Parker, who thus, for a brief time, will once more take part in the making of a motion picture. Mona Berle was the by Producers Williams Pine and Thomas when they began making pictures for Paramount nearly three years ago. They've found a spot for ber In every picture they've made since currently she's In "Tornado," which Black-haire- d first stars extra hired Chester Morris and Nancy Kelly. "She's good luck to us," say the two Bills. 8 HMM ...DO t SEE COTFti T 1 HAVE A WONDERFUL YJ CAKI M0U.I8, 1 DONT 1 NEW BECIPe FOR COFFEE H I HOW VOU MANAGE CAK.6. AND WHAT DO TO Give US TREATS H YOU THINK THERE ARE UKfi THIS SO OFTEN I SKTRA VITAMINS IN IT" Se wneN you're t all tied k sstKr' J I ' TMC RE IN THE '"'J EXTBA'tXTRA Ty OELICIOUS.TOO! BUT FLEISCHMANN'S YELLOW LABEL YEAST I USE. I"VE rrHOSE EXTRA VITAMIN4 TAKE SOME EXPLAININGJ FOUND OUT ITS THE ONLY TASTES MOLLI6. NEVER HEARO IN COFFEE CAKE! YEAST WITH BOTH VITAMINS A A NO D AS WELL I iTI yixzi A rizfm'J'jL OF "EM cSSoT It By FRANK WEBB IKS XXJMS- - MAN DOfH "TNEeO AMUTMlfW) (M 90RBV ( BUT .(IF &r i'mvouQ T WELL, VOU SEE, DEAR. ..ALL THESE Ij IN FLEISCHMANN'S YEAST GO RIGHT INTO Y' WHATEVER YOU BAKE WITH NO GREAT LOSS IN THE OVEN.' V VITAMINS - I I,j 1 eAT,NG ypfv A I Fort Greely, Alaska, thought that the pretty girl he asked to dance with him was one of the civilian nurses. Some time afterward he learned that she was Marjorie Reynolds, who'd danced with Fred Astaire in "Hollywood Inn" and teamed with Bing Crosby in "Dixie." By that time Marjorie had moved on to the next camp in her Alaskan tour. of Sol Lesser, producer of "Stage Door Canteen," feels that the public ought not to pay an extra premium for quality picture entertainment, at least for the duration, according to a recent announcement. So, although "Stage Door Canteen" could undoubtedly run on and on at advanced prices, if released only In key cities at first, and shown twice a day, It will be made available for general runs as soon as it is released. "This is a soldier's love story." says Mr. Lesser, "and it belongs to the public." I WRITE MOTHER TONIGHT, KEMINO MB, BOTH Or YOU, TO TELL HER ABOUT THE NEW FLEISCHMANN'S RECIPE BOOK. SHE'LL WANT TO TRY EVERY WHEN recipe in rrj and she must SEND FOR A FRtl COPY... Small Herds in Wyoming About 45,000 of Wyoming's 60 600 dairy cows are in small herds from 2 to 14 cows. There are bull 90 herds in the state of more than 14 animals. OFFICE EQUIPMENT WE BUY AND BELL Office Furniture. Files. Typewriters, Adding Machines, Safes, SALT LAKE DESK EXCHANGE tS West Broadway. Salt Lake City. Utah USED CARS TRAILERS USED CARS TRAILER COACHES Liberal Credit Terms JESSE M. CHASE Sell Trade Buy STORES IN OGDEN. PROVO. SALT LAKE CITY. POCATELLO. BOISE. 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APPLY, giving details of your experience, to: S. W. MACDONALD, Director of Industrial Relation! The Red River Lumber Co. Weitwood, Linen County, Calif. Persons now employed in other defense industries should eot apply. OPUS AM) ElS-Clmt- Jrif Col brrl ipenl hrr An. 17 fhnp mump on a pair of luttnite Inn pumpimiil h thnte thtm fcerorM ihry d harmonize u ilh any olhrr rolnr . . . Drnni Day to Irat on on nvmcn rntrrtain-mtn- l immediately; VITAMINS. o Limit Shoe Colors As the footwear market begins adjusting itself to rationing, shoe colors allowed are limited to black, town brown, army russet and white. Bo-ga- rt, Private Harry Keaton RAISING KANE son-in-la- w You'll see most of the cast of that swell picture, in "Casablanca," If Warlify By GENE BYRNES L THAT IT WILL RUN 1 " Afc-L- Good Customer Lost WTt PATRIOTIC I I JINDUBITABLY YOURy REG'LAR FELLERS Frfc By RUBE GOLDBERG LOW-BRO- Contour plowing was practiced by George Washington and Thomas of Jefferson. In fact, a Jefferson invented a hillside plow for facilitating this method of plowing which many people consider as a new phase of farming. ot Stumped i KNOW ALL KINDS Joan Crawford left the cast because this would have been her third successive war picture, and she felt that the role assigned her wasn't satisfactory. f Hollywood's best oriental actors flatly refused to portray Japanese soldiers, so Director Richard Wallace got the Japs for major and minor roles in "Bombardier" out of the make-u- p box. RKO faces the same problem in "Behind the Rising Sun." role. Fred Giermann, character actor, has an odd reason for wanting the war to end. "I haven't been out of a Nazi uniform as an actor for the last seven months," he explains. "Five Graves to Cairo," with Fran-chTone and Anne Baxter, is his latest. ip LALA PALOOZA fe- MARGARET SULLAVAN II fffl lour ihn miilrllr of Junn . . . 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