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Show i i BEAVER PRESS I T STAR BUST OUR COMIC SECTION r f VIRGINIA VALE -- SNOOPIE ! AROUND MND 7iP the HOUSE! NT'S "B-f- oTSS i Artifi iTl m Fire Prevention. To avoid fires u scum keep all cleaning cloths that have Pour into been treated with oil in a covered paraffin. metal container. P hJ Lt0 He CMC Ivadio JSlovie By I until the 1; tumbler' "Ht Removing peach . Prpsprvinfi' Broom. Soaking a Peach stains cam?. broom in boiling salt water every linen with a weak so1 ride of lime. two weeks will help preserve it. PERHAPS the happiest, but- inlv the most bewildered family in the country s ' lirrigatior and el i I F -- I l J Wlfirilf fYTS7if STPAIGHTTnOvJ VES-TW- O I M OM DAVTAlL that's CAM TIMD ToNKjMT I MV STOCK N N E y OF THE W" IFoKAv SO VEX CAME BACK ASIM EF Ol'M TOO NOT IMQUl-ziTisS- , VrVAMTED vHy did "trz O COME BACK 2 Tdi A ,verage Ar of ie : tut Itnight as Wains mi fcolossai, his aut He is ;ed by the W id. lives The quilt of again the popular "Grandmother's Flower Garden." Made of one patch throughout it's a fascinating and amazingly easy quilt to piece. There's endless chance for color variety for each flower is to be in different scraps. Here's olden-tim- e wonder Boulder and the B. terest hii and wondi t --51 PHOTOGR ,e govern sat patrio j leristicall When you see Claudette Colbert in United "I Met Him in Paris" you will find ROLLS DE planned it the gayest, most opnnwjaooDieweirti 0! fcr recrea enlurvntuenu I :i "','"' delightful utterly NORTHWISI WtOTlS et as we film in many le tnouba months. Claudette the dan Colbert, Melvyn B Juture. Robert and ,t Douglas, tationers Young romp through AND ave bee the picture as if they of it ; orajity were having the time of their lives. n Fe whaleK i Lake It is the story of a ie larges girl who has saved on eartl , for five years for a Will Dc trip to Paris, and Claudette V all. s when she gets there Colbert Besert is everything happens as it might have in a fantastic to the Pattern 5802 dream. A giddy novelist and a cynThe cl ITS m ical playwright fall in love with a quilt a Jwof the beginner can piece, and her. teat darr point to with pride. In pattern HOTEL BEN LOM0M9 for boa 5802 you will find the Block Chart, Finest . . One of Uti'ii Ogden's For the first time since their mar- an illustration of the finished 350 Ballo 350 Rooms Jifan effo riage, Joel McCrea and Frances Dee block in actual size, showing con$4.00 Spient al to $2.00 will play opposite each other In the trasting fabrics; accurately drawn jer.t has Paramount picture "Wells Fargo." pattern pieces; an illustration of Delightful Rooms Air Cooled Ca service 4 Room Coffee Sop Grill Adolph Menjon and the Mrs. known the entire quilt; three color :tt cf reel p to us as Verree Teasdale will be schemes; Spacious boxge and directions parr, des together in Sam Goldwyn's "Marco for making the quilt; and exact jdam rt Convaisc 3 and Comfort Every Polo" and the one extra clause they yardage requirements. 3 ever, will be round at To obtain this pattern send 15 insisted on in their contract was that 'jjblic ba' the dividing wall between two dress--, cents in stamps or coins (coins THE HOTEL BEN LOMOK .leach, w Ing rooms should be taken down so preferred) to The Sewing Circle ' OGDEN, UTAH isr.d a si that they could be together. Household Arts Dept., 259 W. "rrtUF Ai YOU AR?I la toy, hi Got CHAONCEY W. WEST, Fourteenth St., New York, N. Y. project, Please adwrite name, your is Everybody wondering just what dress and I provic W WNU number pattern is to become of Simone Simon. After plainly. i high s a few days' work in "Danger Love fathers, at Work" she was taken out of the yIslar V cast and Ann Sothern substituted. WHY IS MY NEW The heroine was supposed to be an FUR COAT LIKE A American girl educated in France, JAR RING? and Simone's heavy accent was just too much to be convincing. ry-Fox officials still have mod faith in her, and say that when they I find just the right story for her they IT'S A PERFECT will put her to work again. SEAL! ' -- UTAH Labbf step-by-ste- F attracu s.. COAT ALL TiiST IM CASfc. OI'LL STICK 'Sf NOT THAT HE ONE BE SPECIAL-- WAL-OI'- LL. W IW , As"M nT iutj fecatione rtTHtwmJ IN HERE jr. Is to cram 1( WUZ. rPV. 2 j life-guar- d assun Ice in th! 1 especia Selznick-Internation- IN st Prod re twelve-vear-ol- DSH gy? providt 'ersy in . & Single Patch Forms a Gay Flower Quilt do j only wst Picking Ras Keeping Peeled Apples. Peeled Michael of apples can be kept white until raspberries will consists now just immersed picked early in chil- used by keeping them fliorv Kelly, his wife, and five in water to which a little salt has dren who live in that part of been added. Washing White r.u- New York City known as the gloves can be keptT Apple and Rhubarb Jelly. Cut inz them nft. Bronx. into quarters. To every a own ui usn and has apples Tommy Their of u apples add one cup of fervidI been selected to play Tom Sawyer pound Simmer until the rrhubarb of juice. film in the apples are soft. Strain through the Mark Twain classic. a jelly bag without pressure. To Such an opportunity for a youngeach pint of juice add one pound ster would be a dramatic thunder- - of sugar. Boil slowly, removing but for the Kellys bolt in any family, it was the first good break in years, Papa Kelly has been on the reliefrolls for two years, his jobs as janiat a tor in a school and beach having dwindled to nothing. Mamma Kelly has been to the movies only three times in her 23 years of marriage. Tommy and his father are in Hollywood now, and Michael gets a day's extra work every now and then while his son is being groomed for stardom. C jm to COA7-ni-T i. fuel secomd time she R C E PE-K- - Twentieth-Centu- Bf Ted The dinner party that marked the end of the recent Twentieth-Ccntury-Fo- x convention put on a show O'lonihlln "Vvyf & J -, (& wnxj that included about a million V,'LL WE The . A ( 3UST HAVE To ARE REAP o I wKjy F taid I . MINUTE- "-j Go UP A i Did chief v hamdkei5 j 17 I I OKAV WHERE- - abe you, mow? dol-- 1 lars" worth of talent. Irving Berlin sang "Remember," the Kit Brothers made the rafters ring with hi- larious shout by their impromptu foolishment, but Eddie Cantor walked off with the honors of the evening when he arrived in blond curls and baby dress and did an imitation of Shirley Temple. Prettiest girls at the party were Loretta Young, who came with Merle Ober-on- 's former fiance, David Niven, and Alice Faye, who came with her constant beau, Tony Martin. Incidentally, Tony will be back on the radio regularly again soon. ) E A T UJuLJiili E R Mary Pickford is asking $700,000 for Pickfair, because when she sells the house she will include all the treasures that she and Douglas Fairbanks , MOW WHAT? H FORGET r-- T v E THE 1 ., - J V I'M AFRAID VAB IM THE" , SO WELL W&Ve CAM'T GET rne CAR POOR'S LOCK&D POlT Go VASTEP BACK time, now we'll im the Rumble rids J A SEAT J collected in travels their around the world. When she marries Buddy Rogers, she will live in a simple beach house and an I A house, and wants no reminders of her former life around Mary 1'ickford to haunt her. Whoever is purchaser will possess an estate at which notables of the world were entertained in the days when Mary and Doug were filn.dom's most celebrated S By Osborne couple. ' MFXHAMCS That Was All A "Tliat eccentric fellow Winks went off and married u laundress." "Well, shcll make a good washer to UiC nut." stranger addressed the farmer's boy across the fence: "Young man. your corn looks kind o yellow." "Yes, that's the kind we planted." "Don't look as if you'd get more than half a crop." "Don't expect to. Thp landlord gets the other half." "Boy," said the stranger, after a pause, "there isn't much difference between you and a fool." "No," replied the boy, "only the s fence." London Magazine. Tit-Bit- ! NEEDED THE DOUGH VMJnited States IvJfe) Rubber okuvj recrj to i'our Work . ""He own worK. -- SB "I suppose George married to down." "No To settle up." lnfl Co,,(m h,U,r Sln enum, for n. Ihrm look o Aruunt. lly o h,m. ing thnr grolitwU Ann Sothern, Harriet Ihlhard, Certrude Mirhavl and Ann Slurlcy got together and knitted lowed, and boouht him a knmkotu yimmer uonlrobe . . . Wry iu added a pretty ,m,v lo ,r p,ffl tngi by hnnng lling Crosby advise h,r on hone.rare bets. e Western Newspaper Union dvM tnrr, ( tort I Acceptance receiver is rarer KM Proper A good good giver. 13' ? I IVKWHOIW Salt Lake's Most Hospitable jrt Hotel Inyitcs YOU The Newhouse Hotel -- o 400 BATHS ill :Ttf I' Rate- s- uy at Moderate PriccS . it is our aim to serve ..1 Jn . manner most pleasing to $400 Dininq Room Cafeteria M"- W. J- - Tl: eta The Finest in Hotel Accommodations far-H'- t, (,;,, N a, hli'lhunt Annie, brramr she never anything . . . 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