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Show PAGE THREE ~nr.; Cinema and Radio Gossip UTE SENTINEL Well Done Maiden amounted to $250, but tbe mongrel lived. Jackie Cooper, who plays Jim Hawkins, boy adventurer in "Treasure Island,'' opening Sunday at ,!J;le Iris Theatre, was born in Hollywood, California. He started his career as a boy of five in "Movietone Follies" and "Sunnyside Up." He subsequently appeared in "Our Gang'' comedies and then scored his sensational hit in "Skippy," which established him as the most phenomenal child star on the screen. Since then he has scored in "The Champ" with Wallace Berry, "When a Feller Needs a Friend," and recently "The Bowery." -oA hitch-hiker in Los Angeles now brags that he was picked up Jn the desert by Katherine Hepburn and ber friend, Laura. Harding, who were returning from the east in Katie's now famous Fwd station-car. -a- Statisticians estimate that 7,834 beautiful blonds were added to Hollywood's blonde beauty roster recently. eral principles. -oJoan Crawford recently gave a party at whi<>h a. Le-slie Howard picture and a Katie Hepbu-Tn pktul"e were shown iu her llon1e theatre. She said tlu:·y were her two favorite games this season. An equal num- • They came to Ho11ywood to meet Max Baer. Some came to gTeet him, some to admire, and many probably to sue, just on gen- With autumn fast approaching. thoughts of football occm::. CBS announces it will broadcast accounts cf 18 major college football Y CLUB PRESENTS PROGRAM An interesting program was sponsored by the Draper Y club Sunday evening at the ward chapel. President Franklin S. Harris of the B. Y. U. sponk on education and its advantages. The music, which was directed by Dr. Florence Jepperson Madsen, consisted of: tenor solos. Elden Richardson; guitar numbers, Sam Jepperson; vocal duet and solos by Dr. Madsen and Miss Margerite Jepperson. A spinster schoolmistress from Iowa gives lessons in sleuthing to seasoned big city detectives and a cocky police inspector when she solves the baffling murder mystery in "n.furder on the Black-~ board," RKO-Radio's sequel to ''The Penguin Pool }liurder,'' with Edna May Oliver and James Gleason, which shows Wednesday -;:;::::::;;::::::;;::::::;::::::::::::::;:=:::;::::; and Thursday at the Iris Theatre. 1 ' Stuart Palmer's popular nlyfitez·y nove~ unravels the murder of a pretty n1usic teachc"!' in a schoolroom. Hildegrade Withers, the mid-Victorian teacher, summons Inspector Piper, and together they turn up many c1ucs and four suspects. Piper accuses the school janitor, but Hildegarde is wary. When she sees a musical exe-rcise written by the victim before her death, she forms an opinion, sets a clever trap and nabs the killer-after passing through harrowing situations. ~~~~~~~~~~~!)< Jll\J HAWKINS Schoolmarm Proves Sleuth In "Blackboard Murder" b~"r cf broadcasts are planned by NBC. The radio footbnll season will begin Saturday. September 22. stars. and continue until the season ends -0with the famous Rose Bowl game, Jean Parker's flying instructor in California, New Year's Day. says that Jean is one of the best -0t'liers, potentiaUy, he ever instrucLitt]e Ja.<'kie Heller has one ted. He says, "She has that rare of the most feminine voices on combination of steady nerves, the. air, yet before the microplenty of courage and quick deci~ phone found hint, Ja.clde was sion, with the right sort of cauta prize fighter. iousness. She'll make a female -oace if she keeps up as she has The man who helps .Joe Penner started.'' write all those funny gags for the -oradio and the screen is a minister, Thomas Meighan. has re The unnual "Perfect Sun-Tan" the Rev. Henry Rubel, of Hollyturned to the sc:reen in "Pe(}k's contest at Lalte Arrowhead, Calif., wood. He contributes all of his Bad Boy" . nfter two years in attracted scores of beautiful girls income from this source to his Long Island. He once drew who hnd a<.:qulred tans during the $12,500 weekly. church. swimming sf'nson. The first prlze --<>---<>---• ~udy Valle w1ll go to HollyFor the next two years at least, went to PP;:_rgy \\·ood of HnJlywood. ""Vii'Ood this month to make his Katherine Hepburn isn't going to s-hown nhnn.. wlth 1he trophy. first picture under his new have to worry about pin money. contract. He will star in a. A new contract bas been given movie to be titled HSweet Mn11er which provides that she will sic." make six pictures within the next ' --otwo years at a ~alary of $50,000 I•-Iovie queens have gone in for each. Under the new agreement writing in a big way. Mary Pick- Katie will first occupy the stella; Facing almost certain death four ford recently saw her first maga- role in "The Little Minister." months ago as a sufferer from ca1zine al'ticle publiBhed and is under -acinos, Trudy Von Ravenberg, 19contract to write> another novel. 1\larlene Dietri<'b's ~ocial doyear-old high school graduate of Jean Hnr1ow htP~ \VTitten a book, ti~ are- k~ping her on the Los Angeles, has recently recoverand St> h:-ts Helen Hayes. jump the"!e days, for she ha."' ed and is looking for a job. -oa hubhy and fi'•e male a-rlmirDon BPstor n,.chestrn coners all seeh:in~ to dat~ her fo~ When her case cam.e to the atdut:'tor, J\o;loq h~n awardPd a Inncl1eon or dinner. • tention of the orthopedic clinic. flT'Ofesso-rAhip hy New York --ofour months ago, the girl's limbs St:'hooJ of 1\-Jur·tc. The hero of a recent fire OX! the were encased partly in stony Shells -oGarbo set. was the studio fireman, and the area of calcification seemOne of Mae West's recent pic- who having never seen Garbo, ed to be inc!'easing. Only 22 other tures ha.d to be remade because of rushed on the set. grabbed the girl persons in medical science have th~ fi!m cen~orship rules. After who was sitting in Garbo's chair, been stricken with such a disease. the :iob was completed, the actress and dashed out with het· in his A diet of milk, orange juice and distributed about $15,000 worth of arms, faking a brilliant if' not nee- other foods rich in lime content gifts among the stud.Jo technicians, essary1 rescue. Then be discovered was ordered by attending physicamera men and fellow actors. she was Cecelia Parker, who plays cians. This treatment bad the de-oGreta's sister in "The Painted sired effect and physicians have 1\-Driam Hopkins surprised Veil." told the girl, who four months ago, n1any recently by beatJng at -awas slowly turning to stone, that tennis one of tbe best youthHelen Hayes' name apparshe can again go to work. ful racl;;et swing-ers of Southently m~ant $19,000 weekly to The only trouble, the girl says, el"fi California amateur circles. the stage play she had to leave is that she can't find a job. She bas been taking lessons In New York to rush to HollyfrQm a member of the famous ,._.,_"_"_"_"_.,_,_o_c••• wood for pictures. Its box reSutton-Bundy-Doeg fanlily. ceipts dropped from $28,000 to -0$9,000 the week she left. t It cost Jack Holt $25(} recently -<>·t o save a mongrel dog's life. He John Gilbert declares that his was driving down Hollywood Boul- illness, which delayed production f(}r evald when a little pooch ran in on "The Captain Hates the Sea" front of his car. Rather than hit wasn't sea sickness. Some sugthe dog. Holt swerved off the pave- gested that hls illness was due to .:m.ent, up over the curb and into a the presence of the three stooges, telegraph pole. His car damage formely associated with Ted Healy. HOT and COLD DRINKS Medical Science Saves Girl Turning To Stone RUDDS CAFE Sandy at State Where you're treated 1·ight Day and Night OPEN ALL NIGHT DANCING Instant Curb Service IRIS THEATRE MIDVALE - UTAH I I EAST MIDVALE NEWS left Sunday for a honeymoon trip to Ames, Iowa. Enroute they will visit the World's Fair at Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. A. McFarlane of -0Salt Lake visited Sunday with Mr. Mr. and Mrs. James Brady had and Mrs. D. W. McDonald. as their guests Wednesday even-oing Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Burton, Miss Louise Knowles entertained Mrs. Annie Camp and children at dinner Saturday at her home Joyce and Keith and Mrs. Eva Sefor Miss LaNore Patrick, Francis verson and son Dee all of Salt Joy, James Linton~ Miss Janet Joy Lake. and Duane Wagstaff, all of Salt --<>--Lake. Miss Katherine Johnson of Salt -<>-L~ke was a week end guest of M. I. A. opening social was held M1ss Margaret Hicks. Tuesday evening at the ward amu--<>--sement ball. Basket lunches and James Condie is recovering from dancing were enjoyed. a broken wrist suffered when he -ofell from a ladder while painting Mrs Annie Tripp entertained at a house at Bingham. a birthday party Friday evening --ocomplimenting her daughter Edith. . Mrs. Cornelia Clayton of BJandGames and refreshments were en- mg is visiting indefinitely at tbe joyed by 20 guests. home of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Clayton. -<>-Mrs. Neil .AJson attended her '1J"'' --<>--club wbich was held Wednesday Mrs. Leonard Sharp spent Thursevening at the home of Mrs. Arch- day with Mrs. I. A. Norris of Sanie Gardner of Sandy. dy. .. -<>-- -o- Mrs. I. A. Norris of Sandy and Miss Lavinia Glenn returned Mr and Mrs. Kenneth Norris and home Tuesday after undergoing an children of South Jordan visited operation for appendicitis at a loSunday with Mrs. Geneva Sharp. cal hosP,itai. --<>--- --<>--- Miss Margaret Clayton, after a Miss Edna Burmingham has enshort visit with her parents, Mr. tered training at tbe L. D. S. hosand Mrs. R. H. Clayton. left Sun- pital. day for a two weeks visit in Call--o--for:nia. s. W. Sharp and son Earl are -<>visi tlng relatives in Blackfoot and Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Greenwood Rigby, Idaho, HAMBURGERS TOBACCO FOUNTAIN SERVICE Corner State and (]enter MIDVALE JUNCTION ATTENTION!!! Cash and Carry Cleaning and Pressing SUITS Also "Flowers and Trees" a very, very Silly Symphony and "Jailbirds of Paradise"-a Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Colm·t(}ne Novelty De Luxe On Sunday the show begins at 2 p.m. and runs continuously untilll :15 p.m. From 2 p.m. until 7 p. m. adults will be admitted for 15c-after 7 adults 25c. Children ,.) lOc all the time. -~ Come early Sunday and take advantage of these reduced ~~ pnce;:. WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, Sept. 26 - 27 BARGAIN NIGHT WEDNESDAY Adults 15c all evening And here is a bang up go<><i bill forBargain Night and Country Store Night 1' 1 and DRESSES 75e M~DVALE HAND LAUNDRY 18% North Main Phone Mid. 116 Home of Better Laundry Service and here is a Pathe News you n seeing "THE MORRO CASTLE DISASTER"--close up views of the ill fated liner that caught fire at sea. See the rescue workers in action and hear the acc(}unts of this catastrophe from the lips of the survivors. Also "The Caretaker's Daughter" and an Aes(}p's Fable Thursday Night $10-00 in Cash given away together with Many Grocery Prizes to holders of lucky tickets. •"PAY NIGHT" Coupons with each adult cash admission (See page 10 f(}r details) ~ |