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Show , THE SENTINEL, MIDVALE, UTAH IDA Y, JAN. 10, 1947 eA Beetdigger in, Hollywood ... modern age, Red men who bury their dead are fearful of grave robbers who fiendishly open up the burial place of a recently departed Indian to steal his elaborate costume. Colorado River Has Piscatorial Wonders Spotlighting Page Seven . . . When Eddie Cantor was a U TAH Basin. The excitement started a few weeks ago when a big drilling outfit struck a huge flow of gas-54,000,000 cubic feet every 24 hoursmough to supply the city of Los An 1 Th h d t gees. e gas was reac e a 5200 feet, a few miles northwest of Vernal. Operations went right on, however·, the drillers were seeking d th h d th f il'f t 01.1 ey af e'f ac 1 leS 0 go d • an OOO own to 8 • eet f1 necessary. th 1 \Vithin 24 1ours a ter e gas was struck, 36 additional oil men arrived in the Uintah Basin, almost every h square mile of which has been c artcrc·d by seismograph men during the past 18 months. At this writing, ed b all the land that can be leas bb dy oil men and others has been gra e up--even acre and half-acre tracts. Residents of Vernal, Roosevelt, Du·chesne and other towns in the Basin · f I h are keeping watch u eyes on t e d d d II h in epen ent ri ers rat er th an t h e big oil companies. If an independent operator hits oil, he will tell the world about it. The big compaI I k d nics mig 1t cap an oi stri e an announce it later. Play" T 0 Be 1 "In 1932," Mr Hill added, "the then leading actor, Josef Meier, Centenrual Feature brought the play to this country in I S L N W k order to escape the persecution h • • ext ee which was then prevalent in Gt>r~~Passion • singing waiter at Coney Island aroum 1 Tl Bl k H'll p . PI • many and most of Europe. Since lk h h d 1910, e trie to ta is piano payf t~e act I .s as~on t:ty, one ' that tim P t)•,. p]a,· has h~ ' pr ~u•Jt· er into kidding with the audience o e mos umque rama 1c per- d t S r· h S D . th t · Tl h · · · "Are there any fish in the Colorado f · th A . e a pear IS , . ., m e 1war Erickson between acts. 1e s y p1all!St reormances g1ven on e mencan f I Bl k 11 .11 1 river?" tourists and visitors to Utah _,, 1 b e presen t ed m . SaIt Lak·e , o t 1e ac 1 s country cac 1 sumfused, saying, " I •m af rai d I migh t say Red Men Lament Bead Shortage stage, wu h d d 1 1 1 '" 11 here it , N The questioners c·t . Iustve, . by the ' :Jl<'r, an' f ll>roug t on t w rou uro11 yw ood, Calif .-ne ' something wrong. ow you can A war-born bead shortage is ser- frequently ask. 1 y J an. 15 to 24 , me . · d . 11e a an wmter mont 11s. ·1s 1947 and everyone IS · now settl1'ng get him to shut his mou th for even iously handicapping Utah Indians in ima«ine that, because of the hea\'Y S 1 T . k L' Cl b 't mrr t ,., a t ul ·e Ions u , 1 was an"Tl1e pay 1 o_wes down to hard work after the hectic a minute. And we'd hate him if ), their efforts to get back into the Ioad of si 1t carrie d b y U ta h ,s b'tggest nounced today. 1. a great d ea1 o f h h h Christmas holidays and all the ex- did. You all know who he is- business of making beaded gloves, stream, th at t h e water could support The play, which has been pro- 1ts success-w 1c . as b een p h e. nomh 1 changing of Christmas gifts has been Jimmy Durante ... The terrific sales hunting vests and tribal regalia. Only no £is h lif · e. Th e f act is, owever, duced continuously since the middle I >ll t<.1 t H amazmg persona 1Ity 0f . ht k' d f II M M d D I c.mv.leted . , . Actress Lin a arne of the John Garfield, "Herman Er- a trickle of bright colored bea-"s t 1at at Moa b ' some etg ·m s o ages, portrays the last seven years r eier a_n d the r_es t of tl_le ens t . 't f h h b h b They are 1ug hiy t rame d art1s t s an d says she is bewildered at all the con- mine in Rabbit Town," may sta now reach America from Europe. is ave een caug t y f'IS h ennen of the life of Christ. . Th · · 1 · th eu H · 1·1\',e.s t o tl1e proh tl troversy over her divorce wit us- a new trend for tough guys. Next During the war, bead imports ceased on 1e nver. e most mteresting The play is being brought to Utah 1ave_ g1ven d t f th band Pev Morley. "Neither Pev nor thing you know Humphrey Bogart entirely. of th.>se is th e CoIora do River salas a part of the Centennial celebra- uc ton o e p )ay. ·r d b 'I p II h myself have made any plans one wa will steal the title role away from Full Indian tribal regalia calls for mon, so name Y '~ ajor owe w 0 tion, William J Fouyer, Lions Club Mr Hi! 1 said that tickets could be . d th e stream th rough or another and how these f antastic Peggy Ann Gamer in "Alice in \Von- the use of thousands of beads, and f irst navigate president, declared. Proceeds will secured by writing to t h e Lions c1ub tales have started I can't possibly derland." . . . Romm1'e, five year old due to therr· lack, Utah Indians are Utah in 18 69. Th is f is11• sporting a assist financing Polio ward at the in Salt Lake, or through the efforts understand." · · · An up and coming Cairn terrier, has the film assignment short on Indian costumes. From Du- huge head, often reac h es a Iength 0f Salt Lake hospital. of local Lions clubs throughout the d th en th ere is th e Young star, Mark Steven~ walked 12 of hiS' life as Gene Tt'erney's pup l·n ch esne C ount y, I't IS . repor ted th at 36h inches. An Mr Foueyr announced that James state. I C h' h f h to Warner Brothers' stu d io to "The Ghost and Mrs Muir." Rom- there are only four or five complete C anne at, w lC 0 ten reac es 30 C ,.Hill, Salt Lake insurance man, Mr Hill said the pia\.' would be ' h · 1 tl1 d · h 15 ., • · his first test. He d id n t ave a mie not only has to be frightened Indian costumes left on the Uintah inc1les m eng an welg s \1."-:1! head the committee arrangino" presented niO'htly, with afternoon ma1· · th M d ,.., d1 c for carfare. Now, Mark ' ii by the ghost of Rex Harrison in th• and Ouray Indian Reservation. This poun d s, and 115 cousm, e u for presentation of the dramatic per- tinees from Jan. 15 to 24. It will be . h Th th · his third starring role, still wants to picture, but he is nearly buried alive, is explained in the fact that when Cat, a sma 11er fIS · en ere I! formance. The play, he added, has 1one of the first and largest contribuT 1·1 10 · h th d th B rejlle ber those trying ays anc, must be revived, shiver, shake, and high ranking Indians pass to tile e oney a ' a -me er, e been seen by more Americans than tions by civic groups to the general wfk1, to keep reminding himself not register gamut of emotions greater Happy Hunting Grounds they are Hump Back, a 12-incher, and last, almost any other single production. Utah Centennial celebration. It will to get too big for his breeches. In than those combined in all of his buried in full tribal regalia. With the common Carp, Suckers and Mr Hill, in describing the play, be produced in Kingsbury Hall, Un· th Reelfoot lake, in a depression formhis . d ressmg room on e sets one two dozen film roles, including "Sun- no beads available to make new p ereh · declared that it has been running iversity of Utah campus, with p<rrt can always see a sign over the door day Dimtt!r for a Soldier" and "\Vake clothes, the present costumes will Oil Jitters Hits Basin ed by an earthquake in 1911• is one continuously since 1242 when it was of the proceeds going to the univerin Jlig bold letters, "Time wounds Up and Dream.' Rommie, one of pass to the grave with their owners The oil well jitters-a high state of the many points of interest in first put on by Monks at Luenen, sity for courses in dramatics and in all heels." Too bad more of our the few dogs who combine film with as burial clothes. Even in this of expectancy-has hit the Uintah the state of Tennessee. Germany. speech. favorite stars aren't that smart·· ·radio careers, will have a s t a n d - i n - - - - - - - - - = - - - - - - - - - - : - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - : . _ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - : - - - - . . . : : . . - - - - - - - - - - - - - Th famous Rose Parade on New to do his bark-on-cue act .. for the day was one of the finest and Fannie Brice dog-food show whil~ colorful that has ever been he's working in his latest picture. Each float averaged five Rommie receives a fantastic amount dollars or more. Everyone of fanmail throughout the country. back seat as Utah stepped As a result of his film and radio and took first place in the performances . . . If 20th Century class A division. Lovely Calleen Fox has no immediate plans for him Robinson, Utah's Centennial Queen, when he finishes his work' in "The was seated on a reproduction of our Captain from Castile," Tyrone Pows 's flower, the sego lily, mad, er will take another long trip flying out of gold chrysanthemums. A gi- his own plane. On location in Mexant beehive constructed of gold chry- ico for the picture of Cortez' consanthemums and blue delphinium• quest in Mexico, Tyrone said he fonned the background and in front would grab every advantage of fret' h Pioneers" was also spelled out time he could to take off on a secPrice tags are important. Everyone is interested in them. in owers. It was really a beautiful ond trip. He recently completed a Important as it is, price is not the first consideration in the flo~ and took a lot of time and ef 21,000-mile tour of Central and food Safeway sells. Quality always comes first. We choose only f~M but the reward was worth it. South American countries . . . The foods we are sure will please; meats, groceries, and produce Tl1e masses of people along tl1e story of the week was pulled by we can offer under our money-back guarantee. These quality streets hailt>d and applauded as Utah ~faureen, young offspring of Jane foods are priced to give our customers benefits of the savings passed in review. . Don't think I Wyman and Honald Regan, who anthat result from our way of doing business. Quality is high, di 't do my share · · · Despite the nounced to some friends after Christtf!nne' Goods prices are low; savings are real when you buy at Safeway. stri!C s, 1946 saw some of the finest mas, "Mommy bought a wonderful • Castle Crest 29A pictures ever turned out in this fab- big bottle of perfume for Daddy Pean\lt Butter, Chunk .......No. 2 ~ ca.n .,. ~u~z~·--~old ~~r~d ~~~...:.~~~~-~~...... lb. ulous industry. The other night we called 'Four Roses.' " ... 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' He was in every scene but hero, Dana Andrews . . , The deer ~rg~:. ~:.~~:. ~.~~-~=-~-~:~~~-~--- 23¢ 4 lb. sack .. _ ..................- ......... 10¢ liiee in the picture and by some skin costume L:mritz Melchior wears 1 .~Vtg_Yf'h can 28.¢ ?ro~ .~ ~~-~-~~---~-~~-~---~:-~-~~~------· 31 MILK mistake of a • secretary who came to as Siegfried in the opera is from a > the bottom of the page while sh deer he shot while on his lnmting COCOA r~~~e:.:.~--~---~-~~----·19 ¢ i~~~~~ssu~-~~:.~.:.~~:~J~ans 53¢ .:s~cz~. 31¢ ..~l....r'Jioping out the production sheet trip. Nothing like cutting down exLb. -·--··----------···-·--·---·--·16 12 cans -----·-·-·-·--······--- $1.58 didn't want to use anotl1er sheet penses in these days of soaring prices paper, his name was cut from . . . Well, I think that about fintile cast. Look for him, he plays ishes up the news of Hollywood for ltult Juices MlscelltllltOIII : one of the inmates, known as Dan this week. I'm still waiting for those the Dog, in the insane asylum called I questions arid I know Mr Barrows is, "Bedlam" in the 18th century · · · also. A very happy and prosperous ~teesio" ~~~a;;~; 21¢ PRODUCE PRICES :&IARKET CHANGES g~:nl~a~ -~~.:~~:.~.:...:~~.:~ 0¢ If tlw stork brings a boy to _the ~etty New Year to you all and I'll be Grable-Harry James house 1t w11l be seeing you at the Burk. ~.:: ~~:.~t)b. box 39.¢ 46 oz. can ............................... __________ 21¢ Il61med after his papa, Harry Haag 'Jamf'S, Jr. If, perchance, he decides --~-~1.1.~:f;~e Pkg. to bring anotl1er girl she will be ~'he~~r·~..:..~~~~ 10¢ 2~~'2g~a~u·i·~-~................- ........................ .¢' named Jessica. I can just hear them Dr. Harvey M. Templin, Minister shortening that to Jesse James . . 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