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Show THE UTE SENTINEL un or • am1y oe e I star Dust * The Practical Pig *She'd Fly to Mar! * Back HOTELS to the Land By Virginia Vale HOTEL PLANDOME, SALT LAKE 4th So.-Stllte-Rateo $1.00 to $2.00 QUIET-RESPECTABLE-CLEAN When In 'lENO, Nt;V ADA otop at the HOTEL GOLDEN-Reno'o lar&"eot and ALT DISNEY has W learned that "The Three Out By Osborne THE FEATHERHEADS I l:>ION '1' 1'1-li,IJ I< WE'D -HAllEt i'o WORK LAT6", SO I WON'i' Be HOME:. FOR PINNERSORRY, 'DEAR- fiNISH UP SO EARLY- WHAT 'D'You SA'I Go lt-~cS We 1'A1<5 IN A MOVIE 2 HaMS -So I FINISH 1-JO,. SIR- NONE OF "THEM ARE HERE TON1Gt4T-\15RY QulE.T- NOPE-I'M STRAtcsHT '{SS.- I WAS UOIN<i' -ro EDNA'S'- Sq AN uP EAR\..Y AND CoME HOMt:ANO You'RE SoRel HOI.lR A~o, I CALLED lo !eLL You AND 'tow WEREN'l l't-!ERE~0-I'VE 6'E=E=N WALTIN<r By C. M. PAYNE Does the Same when It Rains or Snows S'MATTER POP- HERE most popular hotel THE WILSON HOTEL Little Pigs" have never lost In the heart of t},e eity Rates 75c up, their popularity; that picture 36 E. 2nd So. St. - - - - - Salt Lake is the most popular short that _ _ _ _......:SEED;;....;S'-------,, he's ever made. So he very Low Prien on Garden and Field Se<ds-All • varietie•-New stock.-MAXFIELD FEED sensibly has decided to make & COAL CO. - Salt L&ke and Murra~ a sequel. It will be "The ALCOHOL TREATMENT Practical Pig" and not only Cure accomplished without drugs. Minerals, will the three original pigs or Narcotics under supeDviston of your phyei· if de!ired.-Intermountain Sanatorion appear in it, but there will be cian 1149 East 6th South - • Salt Lake City three new characters, the BUILDING MATERIAL three little wolves. --- INTERSTATE BRICK CO. Building and Fire Brick - Fire Clay Hollow Bu!lding Tile - Vitrified Sewer Pipe -Drain TUe - Roof and Mantels. 1180 II. 1 tth E.. IIALT LAKE-R Y 830. The success of "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs" has encouraged him in his plan to continue with a fairy tale series; before long we'll be seeing "The Brave Little Tailor, or Seven at One Blow," in which he will star Mickey and Minnie Mouse. It begins to look as if Disney is superstitious about the numbers three and seven, doesn't it? - , ,"'- , Merle Oberon was awfully glad to get home-and home, to her, means the United States. After spending more than a year in England, mak· OFFICE EQUIPMENT NEW AND USED desks and ohalro, lllea, typewriters, addln.c meh'a. safes, bk-casea. II. L. DESK EX., 863 S. State, Salt Lake. CLAY PRODUCTS Drain Tile-Sewer Pipe-Face BrickFire Brick-and all da:r products UTAH FIRE CLAY CO. - Salt Lake ATHLETIC GOODS GREAT WESTERN ATHLETIC GOODS-Uniforms, Bah, Gloves, Baseballa, Softballl. Vollyballs, Athleti< shoeo, etc. - UTAH· IDAHO SCHOOL SUPPLY CO.-Salt Lake ICE CREAM FREEZERS SODA FOUNTAINS--ICE CREAM COUN· TER FREEZERS and Ice Cream cabinetsBar Fixtures, Stools, Carbonators, Steam Tables Also reconditioned equipment-term• MOSER-HARTMAN CO. Manufaeturero 55 Post Office Place • • Salt Lake Clt7 MOTORCYCLES HARLEY PART8-Accessorie.-Loweat Prlc.. Used Motoreyoles. Write for catalogue. HOUSE OF HOPPER, 140 E. Bdy., Salt Lake MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS FACTORY PRICES ON ACCORDIONS Liberal trades on any musieal in~trumenta. 401 Constitution Bldg. • • • Salt Lake PAINT BARGAINS MESCAL IKE 1000 &'alo. well l'•r a-a!. - 6 freight In 12 PAINT CO. DADG<.J>-'lt--1\T~ DA"--TS ...,.OQ. A-5ETI1"-l D•C>I\..J'T _ :-== .... ._. MOVE BY MOTOR VAN - Reduced Rate. MOLLERUP )lOVING & STORAGE CO. 155 So. W. Temple Was. 1562 Salt Lake BEEI'J ,TI-<C>.Q. 6VI .l. e.oT...,ER.. ABOUI i LONG DISTANCE MOVING 15 BEEN 0-J FIRE E.\/ER....,. Sli'JC.E. ..,.uf-1 ..,.v~ ~[erie HIT: -~----., I~. • Reg. U_, S. Pat. OmC'e) Man Hunt I I HOPEO SAW '/e:z. NUTt41N 'DOIN'IEZ. GoT1".A GtT WAN St4Lll2c- SHE G'Otr-.1' '' STI!Ot StMPL..E" LOII<E' CON\ItC.TS t"-1 "SOLITA~'(" SI-IE wANME:AN VERSELf/ By J. MILLAR WATT ME 1\10 ZANK YOU ! ME. NO ACQUAINTED WID DAT- EAT ONLY MY ' • ACQUAINT/INtES/ , • If Joan Crawford decided that she wanted to fly to Mars she'd probably succeed. Time after time she has set her heart on doing a thing, and then worked determinedly until she accomplished it. Now it's singing that keeps her busy when she is not acting before the screen; she wants to sing in opera, so probably she will. Never has anyone had more determination than that gi:-l possesses! She went to New ~ork recently, and her admirers promptly gathered about the carriage entrance of her hotel. They proved, when she last visited New York, that they were as determined as she. Morning, noon and night some of them were there, and she, unlike some movie stars, admitted that she was delighted. Furthermore, she let them know it. IN 11fE DARK HEARS BABY CINIHG. kNOWS 'tlirf IS 1'1P.EP AliD 6£1$ UP G.UI!"(Li' By GLUYAS WILLIAMS 1>0ESil>1' W~l-11' 10 RISI< w~~~~~ f\ER ev Pll1'11~6 0~ llo\l'f. f~MBtg, ltl 1>ARI< fOR ARM 1\0Lf$ C~N'f GE1' 1'>1£ Rl€>111' COMalliM•OtJ, 'PIJ'(~ III\1'HR0~ s~olll.m:~ 0\IE'R 1\1~ COtf(~Ci'S CHAIR W!1H J.\15 SHIN, SH~RPLY. REAlllES 1'H~ C>li\IR 1$ !iOWH~RE r A tramp paused at the back door of a home. "Clear out," shouted the woman. "I hain't got no wood to chop. There ain't nothin' to do around here." "There is, madam," replied the wayfarer with dignity. "I could give you a few lessons in grammar.!' Worth Holding "I held a peach of a hand last night." "What's her name?" "Four aces and a king." The absent-minded professor was busy in his study, "Have you seen this?" said his wife, entering. "There's a report in the paper of your death." "Is that so?" returned the professor without looking up. "We must remember to send a wreath." 1\lli> 6RC~ tiEliR D.OOR. I . /rium contained in BOTH Pepsodent Tooth Powder and Pepsodent Tooth Paste lOCA1'f5 l>DOR t<t/08, /1( &Al1E 1'101-!EtK SfEI'PIH" oil JU~IO~ fiP.E WIHt. Tlf!.'f5 II MOME!11', OPENS 1>00R AND ~:;.£!,1\~A:::::I!"'E'-,VO,.-\<:-C!:-Of"' WAL)(S 1'tiROUI>il, ~£1\P· WifE 5~66£Sf5 HE PO'( lll61lACI< ~ 11R~£$ OH 1'~E IJ6M IIIlO (ON£ 81'1CI{ '(o E)f.l) AIIP not'~ES • You can't deny facts I Results on millions of people PROVE that Pepso,dent containing lrium is more effective ••• PROVE that modernized Pepsodent can bring about a vast improvement in dull, su dace-stained teeth. Once you've tried Pepsodent cmtaining lrlum you'11 be equally enthusiastic ••• you'll thrill when you see your teeth gleam and IIParkle with all their glorious natural radiance! Pepsodent with lrlum is completely SAFE. It contains absolutely NO GRIT, NO PUMICE, NO DRUGS. Try it today I TEACHERS WANTED Teachen Wanted. N 0 R T H WESTERN TEACHl':RS AGENCY, Salt Lake City, Utah Special to teachers. Summer course in com- mercial subjects, 3 months $35.00. Typin&', bo~k.keepill&', shorthand, etc. Can &"et part time wori< for room and board If deoired. SALT LAKE BUSINESS COLLEGE Atlas Bldg., Salt Lake CitB Utah SMITHSONIAN BUSINESS OLLEGB Ogden. Utah FARMER ALMANAC MacDONALD'S FARMER ALMANAC for 1938-"Now Read:r",-Prlee 20e a """-f· Atlas Printing Co. • • Binghamton, N. 1 FURNITURE New g x 12 carpet rug $14.95: Used Monarch coal range $35.00: Used mohair living room oet $39.50: Used upright ~ $49.50. Bara:ain Basemen-Western lture Co. 135 South State • • • Salt Lake Cit7 SONGS SONGS WANTED AT ONCE Poema with er without mule for contNI 11.000.00. GARFIELD BLDG., San Francisco EARTAGS l11'1tln~W Every tag guar. Write for ' free samples. Dept. W, IDtermountain Stamp W.ka., Salt Lake, lJtab. "'"" ...... ........,.., .... ~ .... WNU - Week No. 1818 - SALT LAKJI ~~ - "wwwww,...,wwwwww.,. Junior State Livestock Show Plan.a for the Utah State Junior Livestock ahow in Spanish Fork April SO, May 1, 2 and S rapidly materializing and the show promuea to be one a! the great attractioru1 for livestock growers all over Utah. tre I I Jl @ Fly VACATION OR BUSINESS HOLLYWOOD-Glamour ~"-- C Bell S:vndlcata.-WNU Service. WHY NOT? HE WAS A FRIEND Barberill&' tau&'ht In ohort time. Be one ot a-ood pay and steady work. Barbera are ill demand-Enroll Now. MOLER'S BARBER COLLEGE,Snlt Lake City ing pictures, she went to the Rivi· era for a vacation, and the sunshine and swimming made her homesick for Malibu beach; that's how she found out that neither T<Vmania, where she was born, nor England, where she grew up, any longer mean home to her. You'll see her next in "Graustark," with Gary Cooper and Sigurd Gurie. She's awfully glad that Samuel Goldwyn did something about changing her from an exotic looking siren to a normal girl; seems she didn't care for the type of beauty that was wished on her when she first came to this country to make pictures, any more than Myrna Loy cared about playing Oriental vamps just because her eyes were set on the bias. Columbia university undergraduates have acquired the habit of voting for Madeleine Carroll in a poll that is held each spring. The students vote for the girl who would be "the most desirable companion j on a desert island," and she is thtl winner for 1937 and 1938. Thei1: reasons - her ability to speak French, her blue eyes, blonde hair, classic profile and attractive figure. . No Light Task Girl-1 made this cake all alone. Boy-Yes, I can understand that, but who helped you lift it out of the oven? SCHOOLS Oberon ---7.~ A GOODLY TASK made House Paint at $1.61 colors and white Prepaid gal. lots. - J. L. BECK 333 So. State - Salt Lake Paul Whiteman and his wife, Margaret Livingston, have been looking for a country home for what seems to them an endless time. They final· ly found what they wanted-147 acres in New Jersey, on the Delaware river, not far from the farm that Sylvia Sidney recently bought. Somehow they escaped the screen and radio stars' Invasion of Bucks County, Pa., which has reached such proportions that most people think Bucks is the only county in Pennsylvania. ODDS and ENDS .•. At last "lvarthoe" is about to reach the stage where the cameras wiU begin to turn-with Clark Gable, Robert Taylor, Myrna Loy and Luise Rainer scheduled /or the leading roles ••• Got a good idea for a story /or Joe E. Brown? ..• He's loolcing for one .•. Paramount h(l.! taken Little OrrJhan Annie out of the comic strip and will screen "Little Orphan Annie, Detective" ..• The Revelers, the most famous o/ radio quartettes, now takes to the air regularly on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 6: IS . . . ]ames Melton, once the Revelers tenor, then a movie actor, now a concert singer, yearns to sinr in opera. @ Western Newspaper Union. BOULDER DAM-Wonderful I YELLOWSTON E-Piayland GLACIER PARK-Coolness "Th1 N1tion1l Parka Rout•" Western Air Express Lol An&'el... Laa V ea-u. Bait Lake Idaho J'alll. Pocatello Butte. Helena, Great FaDo North Idaho Floods Floods took a toll of $160,000 in the Little Wood river area, reached new highs, hampered raliroad and highway connections in North Idaho, closed minClll, forced scores to flee their homes and brought demands for immediate relief from the $100,000 federal flood relief funds under control of J. Leo Hood, W P A administrator at Boise. Atlantic City lies on an island 10 milee Ion~ by ~ mile wide. I |