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Show THE Thursday, August 10, 1914 PAGE SEVEN NEPIII. UTAH TIMES-NEW- fWk run rar the Who e F ami " WELL, I'LL BE A HO- T- 3 TOPPY-THE- CANT KILL I ME-I- 'M FULL OF STOP IT YOU M BULLET? 15 JUST TICKLINS p 1 STAGEvSCRE EN RADIO ANP LEAVE 1 J ( MY THREE MAYBE H- A- XVE-E- ( f?- BEEN HATTY-- COSMIC RAYS " ( l 50 J(v YOU'LL Of - BROTHERS LOCKEP IM YOUR CABI- N- )MT ir? vtJi --- n Chapel Air-Bor- ne ne chapel, complete with altar. head following the June 6th invasion was Columbia's tech' "O nicolor "Cover Girl," accordy" NO, THE WORM I7I -- LET US OUTl'W HA5 TURNE- P- l ing to information received OF HERE f MiMli THE KIPNAPEP J from Col. E. L. Munson, chief A ' A By BOODY ROGERS I'LL PlfEE EM RI6HT NOW THEY'RE SONe V114" HEY HE'S ?7 LOCKUP & i--j TJ, VANISHED.? XSSJ lfTT f" -- I Kf.isl A United States fighter plane proup in New Guinea has an air-Kr- By VIRGINIA VALE Released fey Weetern Newspaper Union. first movie to be shown THE the Normandy beach- SPARKY WATTS (M(e C00t DRINKS Mi jaw BOYff-- - N- r7 tPNAgf. 1 r? of the Army Motion Picture service. The musical was shown to the in vading armies on June 16, and Colonel Munson reports that "the boys effort loved It." So this of Rita Hayworth's and Gene Kel-ly'- TQurin one a makes movie history. Slight Trade Car l Poitenger Tractor e Les Tremayne has added motion picture production to his acting activities. He is serving as production aide on Gene Lester productions light ll Power Plant SNAPPY FACTS V I .XFK I IFf. TSIrrxYTMFTrAD lHATfCTED) ?JiEI3IT j VOL) THIS Mm EARtY-'- k J DlDNTTTAkS (V OVER-S- O I o9 S ABOUT v1 1 W SURPRISED VOU ) ( COULD BEM GET I ( OMONE-TMEV- ) 'RE U6UAl.LV SO ( CROWED THtS TIME) I OM- ( C " P" - 'VVA, (V r-f- I HAD TO STAND ALL-TH- E r " UP lI I aiT """" roason for tha great demand for tires and other rubber products for military motor eaiipment if evident when H Is realized that today's infantry divisions require 3,500 ordnance vehicles of 160 different varieties. The same size outfit m World War I was equipped with 4,400 horses and 153 ordnance motor vehicles. Tha mii'.ti laWit Ti frrl" ' LES TREMAYNE Because of the poor condition of tires and other parts, 43 per cent more cars had breakdowns and had to be towed front the tunnels beneath New York's Hudson River In 1943 then in any peacetime year, althoufh traffic was 28 per cent lower than In 1941. (short features) and has completed first assignment, "Peeks at Hollywood," in which he also appears as an actor. sis Carleton Young will be rememr bered by thousands of CBS fans as "Chips Davis. Some months age be to give up radio and become a movie actor. Ia his first big part, in Phil Baker's "Take It or Leave k," he's a announcer reading from a radio script. radio-thrille- REG'LAR FELLERS LOOK IT TH' MEDALS! ) HAW! HAW! 7 Com-majsdo- For Marksmanship I I HAWVN f HAW.V K I V By GENE BYRNES YSSW I'M SICK OF HAVIN' DOPES N MAKE FUN OF MY! ) DECORATIONS "VVt A JI If AW HEH ! HEH ! WHAT'S THAT HUNK OF JUNK I r "Wmrrrr I THAT'S WHAT IT'S FOR! HOW D'YA IKE. IT ? ) y Gary Cooper certainly knows what he does best. For his first personally produced film for International Pictures he's decided on "The American Cowboy," which is said to be a It's laid way back in the last century adding one more to the long list of costume dramas. super-wester- UMII1I..I FOP 1 ' I 'I Couldn't Even Hear Himself Think WHAT DIP YOU SAY By J. MILLAR WATT 1 POUT KMOW- - -- I WASKl'r LISTENING! BIGoodrich n. Bob Haymes, playing an army private in Columbia's "Mr. Winkle Goes to War," was stuck by a pin when he put on a uniform rented from one of Hollywood's big costum-ers- . Investigating, he found a note pined inside the jacket. It read, "This Jacket was worn by me in Seven Days Leave." Let it look sharp on you, and act like a hero. I did. (Signed) Victor Mature." Bob pulled out the pin and did his best. MEXSANAl iOOIHINe MtOICATfO POWOH HOUSEWIVES: James Melton, who's now beard over CBS Sunday nights, has been elevated to stardom by Metro as a result of his work in "Ziegfeld Follies." They've put him down for the lead in a musical version of Meanwhile, after vacationing on his Connecticut farm, and doing a series of "Oklahoma" recordings with Jeanette MacDonald, he'll start on a concert tour which will last from October to March And he'll do six operas at the Met- pwi" "Cim-maron.- I? Oj. this htuars it Does yoo By FRANK WEBB Tie Score cooase'c Buti told) X CDELL CLIP MV LIMISKE(? AND CALL iOG FIS5KN -- r 1 I Oa o I'TrMCee '(and T6uo to go From Metre comes the news that the first Clark Gable picture following his discharge from the army will be "Strange Adventure." Based ei the novel, "The Anointed." It's a prewar story of a merchant seaman aad a girL And we'll see Myrna Loy as the girl. Former child stars who grew up tc enter the armed services will bt honored in the new Columbia Screec Snapshots subject, "The Kids Go U War." which Ralph Staub is pre paring. The reel will Include intimate shots from Staub' s private fllrr library of Jackie Coogan when h played In "The Kid." Jackie Coopei in "Skippy" days, Freddie Bartholo aaew at the time of "David Copper-field,and others, including Mickej 4- Your Waste Kitchen Fata Are Needed for Explosive TURN EM IN! " ropolitan. RAISING KANE ir fcfnV l Is WhV,THEV15E 6ETTIM6 ) ' SO CROWDED MpM v Al , FT ?FAT I tycMp t.ITN J X V TJ RUBBER Rooney. y 1. NASAL IMITATION 2. CtACXED UPS 1. DIT NOSTtTLS 4. WU40BUM . PtlCKLY HIAT . CHA PINO 7. ' SKIN CHAPPTD a. Meter sms 9. IUNSUIN 10. SUMMa HIAD COLDS MantheWkMe) reJIevea net fust one, bo ail tea of these diatom-fort- a. That's rhy so many thou-saa- oa keep eaothjag Mentbolatata always 00 head. Cat afeataolarum today. Jen or handy tubas 80s. !I.U,',I1 WW a just D41H Hi naTHias . A--a. H;niJ;in-M-j:n;M-i- j Ka" . CROSS PRIVATE TOWN Dv vllfiXlS! Roland Coc wise-crackin- 100-fo- Diel ODDS A1SD E,V)S-Mor- rno rich hfutht a emrml nerklact for Murii Montr x tchmn ih trturnrd frmm lluly J fan fittrt Aumnnt. . . tht gift roU in thm of "Of llummt Tp Paul HnnrrU ; El Brmdrnft" goei nor Parker gels tht Bett Davit tmla opposite him. . . , Diana Lynn, ax a Mar in Paramuunl't VmI Thit thm rssm aes World," PmuirHa CndAartt am Star Kmc. . . Lee Trocy eaen ntnd by HKO fm tha Itad in "Italrayal Frtmt iha Firt' f 1 . Jimmie Dundee, the ace stunt man, is having a vacation from do ing hazardous stunts; he's playing 1 g marine in Prestoi Stnrges' "Hail the Conquering He ro." hi 22 years his toughest stunts he says, were driving an army jer embankment in "Th off a Story of Dr. Wassell" (the first timi the jeep rolled over, his head struct the wheel and knocked him uncon scious), and being blown up in a six ton truck in "Wake Island." ( tillt rfs "1 tuppose we'll have to tell Dad aboot onr getting jobs oa a farm for the summer and listen to how he used to milk 26 cows ainglebanded." "1 don't care what kind of clanse you've cot in your insurance policy. Get la that plane and JUMP!" hit firnt dring picture tinra hit dtvhargt from tht army, in which ha terved a m ntnin ' May Wane of Dimrdered Kidney Aelioai If oaera Hf with He bnrry aa4 worry, Irmrulii enWMa, tmprnper eetm( aa4a ef eittneure b4 4riaktMt atraia oa the were ttirewe e the hidiwyfc Thy are apt te bean aa4 arer-ta- s aa4 fill te w sa4 ether la pork Ms Irea the Yen aiae anffl aarfioi backaHM, 4lsni-M- , haa-- h, tettins ap Bighta, Hi psiaa. inttiii (ml constantly tirad. eOTTana. ail ware eat. Othar aicna ef kxln- -r ar hla4dr diaord are tlima huratas. enaty ar see Iraqnaat erinatlaa. Try Vaae's PitU. Oaaa's awlp the horfy Wrier? ta paM at harmlul mtrmm hall a ka4 aaf thaa Are ri-mihI- 4 eMtnry ef pahh appraal. hy frattrful aaara Terywbere. 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