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Show BEAVER PRESS LABOR DAY- Take on Importance Wardrobe Modern Industrial Workman Gets Paid Well, Enjoys Life Unn? tv By CHERIE NICHOLAS I IIIJt j Ah L i, H!. Aft R: .il- - f'W v. Fate? Bergen Takes Horse A'ot Tempting ' By Virginia Vale I r liver, Sandwiches. passed through a sieve, well seasoned, and moistened with lemon juice and a little melted butter.h makes a tasty ana unusuai Left-ove- Doctor He SAoJI Be WjKWiro!H1w,..n.r iWinW.w,i aanu-wic- I Biscuit Pans. Pans used In baking biscuits should not be too deep. Otherwise the biscuits will not brown evenly on all sides. Select' a pan that is about one inch deep. offerings may reach the 4' screen, with you, the public, selecting them. Radio Guild Productions, K . 1 B of Hollywood, is behind it. The idea is that monthly rontests will be held, the con testants writing to headquar- Tnrv. New Process used for every' thing from automobiles and weed killers to xylophones and rubber boots comes from lime' stone deposits far beneath coastal plains of Texas and Louisiana's delta. This year's Labor day finds the typical sulphur operator, like other U. S. workers, benefiting from exemplary labor conditions. He works 40 hours a week and earns about 86 cents an hour. Twenty years ago he worked harder and the same job paid 35 cents an hour, 70 hours a week. Marfse Evans, a'U RLEPOHT COMPANY & o v im im win I wm ol movie m with Sidney Kingsley, the playwngnt. in between periormances ax summer theaters She's worked conscientious ly and done well, but when she found 1 HH . 1 I- 1339 sopnisucaies: news of smart cottons, for I are gaining in style prestige, ire the more persuasive in fey are such grand and gthey successes, added to are durable as well as aristocrats among the newer are the fine shantung cot- id the highly mercerized pop-ith of which actually seem to with repeated launderings, iron brings out the nauve iof the cotton. re prints are more subdued. The No wise cunds are darker. chooses any print these days less than perfectly washa-mpletel- y and color-fa- st san-shrun- k. little girls will wear ig cloque piques, fine linens. Die spun rayons and new s that resemble linens but are y serviceable cotton. her outstanding favorite is b!e gabardine for school and autumn activities. Blouses, skirts, culottes, in fact type of garment for i! wearers of both sexes who 1 strenuous outdoor life are aress-u- ig in cotton gabardines that fceessed so they cannot shrink ifit. ped to be a schoolgirl favo-- i the cunning dress pictured thIP left at the ton r- tr in ocroiin. Ich like mother's bolero jacket as possible is this modish fdesigned so cleverly for with whom it is most day of school." Made of fine broadcloth guaran (shantung of course, this mod post attractive. The bolero on and leaves a smart little leeVCd frnrb VJnrn nrilh felt, the outfit makes a chic junior ensemble to snuggle under a good warm coat when cool weather sets In. An ideal tubster is the cunning dress worn by the youngster seated In the foreground. It is made of a modern print, the excellent shantung cotton prini xnai mothers know and approve for back- wardrobes. Note tne aaimy g in the collar and please observe that a generous shir ring gives plenty of front ana DacK fullness. The pockets are clever and new. The smiline vouns bicyclist on the right wears a very Intriguing frock styled of a striped cotton print that is almost as sturdy a weave as could be found in any collection 01 materials, added to which Is its attractiveness. The skirt is pleated and a gypsy sash of the material ties at the waist. who possess almost The teen-ag- e an uncanny style sense are having outgreat fun ensembling gabardine A fits that make color their theme. marine blue gabardine skirt, a yellow blouse, a magenta kid belt, a headkerchief yellow jacket, a bright square that has peasant figurines border dancing around the wide how and ilmit yet color goes to the deeffective it is and best of all washable. pendably In choosing the new bright cottons we can't urge mothers too strongly to stop, look and be cautious before label whether they buy. Look at the garment it be an or little you are selecting for Junior sister or a washable fabric by the yard. Look for service guarantees on the and of IXTllffflUfSJf? Hotel -- . " Financial ' William Powell is back at work again, in "Another Thin Man," apparently completely recovered from his serious illness. Asia, me nog, has a prominent part in this sequel to the famous "Thin Man," and a baby makes its debut year-ol- d A .... worries This Jem uiiA nis person- a rrumogpr and is re- - . !!yx , "TrL-J:- may 6e repaid over a year, with no interest charges. Employees get other benefits. 1 Z v MT. BOSSITEK. Stake Newly New h d. Nw Speed Ax!. . .... t Eton m-To615.M end Cruuaw n Cb 19Si Ch 449.M lVi-To- n C. C. 19.14 Che W5.00 Plckue 19H4 DodKe . iiS.M 1988 Dodye i,V;Ton Panel . S46.M . Pickup 193S Ford 19S9 Dodii. ms lH-To- Dodw lVi-To- as Trtirt Bnn W... n n rni ricknu. I ivt Term I'ymnH LYMAN MOTOR CO. Down 80",h M"" 8 SM City HOTELS SAN FRANCISCO National Broadcasting Company is grooming a new singer for radio stardom. Her name is uinan oiuirc, .nri he hails from Winchester, Tenn. ch nrpttv rirl with a distinc tive tvle of slneing. At present eh l belne featured three times a week over both the red and blue netsee and In listen works you might If vour oDinlon of her talents agrees s. with the y 1 C Truckers Headquarters Tyrone Power and his bride, had a sort of busman's holi day in Italy, touring the Italian movie-makin- g center, Cinecitta. The ennt nf their stav in Rome was their presentation to the Pope. GRAND HOTEL Sin frincisco, Calif. 57 Tylor St. Where lie mont rtidlont onjoy Ml World rnownd 8rlM at Popular 2.t0 wilk Bath and Up. PrlcM. Writ for oor Goldm fial Intrrna-tkH- l Ezpoaitlon Book- - FREE. 1a7tTak7 city htels salt lake city's Hotel of Distinction The Ambassador star-maker- Mark Warnow. the Hit Parade con- u nrraneine with a large music school for a scholarship to be me ,.,,ori n children who asnow musical at olaying nrnmise W W .y,! jn- v rtff-- . Y'-'- A LA V Instrument 4 Don Ameche and Dorothy Lamour r,Pn making life miserable lor vtaar Rprffen at rehearsals oi maiby raziMcCarthy rjrogram, . , . . no aitnougn because, him lng never quently went fishing, he flsn. any caught Th nnlv wav he could stop It was to give up fishing. Nowadays he'saottino- - h exercise Dy riomg nurseback he can always catch the borsel .- r ry . .....,.,. b, . Knows No Bounds roinc to nrove a record sea son for suede. Paris cables say "suede" with emphasis, citing acces wh?! m, mi, hiiiii Jt y iiiiiiiiiiiawl "aiias" i ii H iiiiwm t;v,. ... Here is ardent tDortsmen. nro . r- Rimers anaj wwr ;uhw"; .nt,Unll anmo between Port Sulphur . male mem r.ri Rarron Is theIn first six generations oplation at the Port Sulphur hospital. Bh. 'J S ' , "1 Mdl?! I St tk ,f !Mir J leak ber of his family v, airin't becGme a doctor. He fnr artlnr Instead. So he rot a role In the radio serial, "The Life of Dr. Snsan," and found .nri be'd been cast as a doctor! Fifth East Street 145 South - SUITES APARTMENTS Rites $2.00 to S4.00 with Bt Kichnetfo Aprs. $4.00 to $6.00 Attnctiro Weekly and Monthly Rites DINING ROOM COFFEE SHOP OUTDOOR PARKING SPACE PROVIDED ROOM KITCHENETTE Giriot Compl.ts CW. tit WEST, Mgr. i.vi f Dave Elm an, while convalescing on anmndectomv in a Fargo, N. D., hospital, had the unusual ex own pro-r.r- r, perience of listening to nis "TTobbY Lobby." with the President's wife substituting for him. Ken Carpenter, who also naa nissopendix out, had trouble pursuadlng the doctor inai. ne ougm iu was i hi nrocram. The doctor afraid he'd laugh so hard at Bob Burns that he'd break the stitcnes. m. flnaiiv cot a script of the show after Carpenter, figuring that the year on for months wouldn't seven six or the time Jokes, they read he'd mer sum U't good old f 'Port Sui hur be so funny. He quite lorgoi uurns "of re gJf Mexico, only four noKit of maklnaptfinTthe fdS marks that the script writer aian i think of. HOTEL BEN LOMOND uu the Clut Grot f Ll: Aff'jV X",- - :"'V .s t nnnc ivn r.VnS 7ori Blonddl end Dick Powell could have had tht on leading rolet in a new musical ihow Broadway thti fall, but turned it downc T. nnA Sir Cednc Hardwick make it tmrtfi your while to go inej r to "Stanley and L.ivmnione the ...It.ni . . . And don't. mill . . Fran- Feathert" "Four . , . is nnrm ni u piro. uvmini v. L... I Furious' in tvhtrJt he co-and 'Fast u sotnern Ann i" ' start tth Maid." tvilh lieUe Uavtt and mirtam -- KSSSaw- -' "" Til 33 ; 1 man's city, on Labor day through laboring miners. on ttrolh OGDEN, UTAH II M U M M Bathi SH fUomt - U Faally Bavata for 4 aaraana lit Grill M Loans and tMry Boaj . . Ceffa Baoa . . Tap Baea Ba4ary Klwanta Baa Eirhanr ChaaHWc f ExMvtW Orttmaa af Caaiaiarc "ra-JS- " and Ad Oak. . ... Hopkins, is worth seeing. A IJ3 last-minu- te din-Ic!!- I elopement took place she backed out not superstitious, it's said, but Just didn't like the Idea. typical worker at Grande Ecaille has ljff In any color, keyed type of sweater from the most for-.,- 1 occasion to any most sportsy. tn the the schoolgirls' ever Sweaters, to all sorU of tricky resort delight lead-J- f such as the names of in gay print scribbled colleges embroid-ere- d ie,Mi.iCharming interpretation over. Bars of music all Dinner" suit. It conof your front the across fni.l skirt """' n . to attract the eye. Jacket blouse. The fab-f- -' ".testsomethinggirl whim U to wear college lashiona this attractive sweater bac the long cardigan tecl twill, crimped wards-inst- ead of buttoning it up at 1970,1 Weave 0181 lookf 1' button it at the back. il.,Uedelike W0l and feels front i,t Blni luuuisti a . rv From thei Wings of a 6"ound the waist ac . pinks are "aviary" .....whw-Th. ,P Neckline is in dusty ,k:;;oUcbirds-the.bisflfr- go to Bn r"dian wine hV are 'th fronl fullness cockatoo-a- nd -i- nrt. it sculptural spilled red ink. grace. that she was billed for "A Bill of niimrppmpnt" not lone after the i- vn n ; title tisautiful hoitalrv MADGE EVANS Union.) (Released by We.tern Newspaper tremendous It's going to be can get any You season. sweater n ' are reduced. Sweaters in for Bk Run for Fall noor-iengt- tt ERNEST r j high-fashio- i" Rate$150ro$3.00 It's a mark of distinction to slop fabrics. ana sory ensembles of hat, bag, ceit colorful in richly gloves done suede. Some suede enthusiasts are head to dressing in suede from suede processing Is foot The new s so amazing, the results are a ugm-nesperthat yields softness and In confectly to fabric treatments. women are n sequence dresses taking to wearing stunning suede a topper or suede perhaps of It's a comcompletes a tweed suit has made sueda plete conquest that world. in the fashionable ... Opperit Mormon Tenpbf HIGHLY RECOMMENDED no-fa- Tt' v- " s hand-fagottin- Flare for Suede Leading Vogue f I TEMPLE SQUARE miles 10 jWSi "b w--- 1 - j2j through a canal from Louisiana's Grande Ecaille mine to Port Sulphur, miners' toivn on the Mississippi s hnni. on dav. saw , miners waihing mues ' to work, hauling mate- I rials across plain and s i t .. i I swamp uy mute ward- - back-to-scho- CtUmnfm SIMMtato. -o. VP" , workers fviNG a i for young MCTAL W Salt Lake's NEWEST HOTEL This launch carries ' IIUI tit fame, her honeymoon is sandwiching Rwsewrs for Bold ploH-nuHlghMt piic mrpald group Block Sand. Sand Iratuid , M mora ioi tuatlng. CO. KXTWACTIOM grams should be screened. rials included, just plays that are rnmnlete in one broadcast. At the end of three months, the winning script would be adapted for the screen. Prires will be awarded contestants. " WW FREE! Tart BLACK SAND ters and civine their reasons for thinking that certain proNo se- 1 ' filling. THERE' S a plan under way V P 1 or be careful not to overcook them. If they are used in preserves store the Jart in a ciarn jiace. Star II list " 'Back-to-Scho- ol In rninrfui nrria. To make sure berries will retain their bright col- HOTEL BEN LOMOND Caaa aa yaa ara T. E. Fldf erald. Mfl i i |