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Show BEAVER PRESS HAPPY NEW YEAR!- - jjrorld Looks Forward to Busy 1940, 5 Fraught With Important Questions By ROGER BAILEY Wased by Western Newspaper Union.) TEW YORK. Before the infant 1940 becomes a i aybeard his book of history may be inscribed. avily fjThe new year is destined to I the most important in a f fcade, a year of supreme opting for men and their mili-$- y machines, for politicians Kd dictators whose philosophies and systems are even ry con-'pora- & has almost reached its legal peak of $45,000,000,000. President Roosevelt will leave revenue matters strictly in congress' hands, he has intimated. Organized labor faces a critical suits may year in which anti-truset a precedent by laying the unions open to prosecution under the Sherman act Moreover there are signs that congress will amend the Wagner labor act following revelations before the Smith house committee during December. r 41& A Bright k In Religious if w t-- J t ' "j N v; , ti HA) vTttt Tip H TjI X 'kit JfT-r- ILSJti7-.- - - ' 11 LiLLilLjJ tt 3 4- - The death we 0 of a swing-ma- d ade finds classical music aining its traditional place FfVkrjerican artistry so fast t phonograph manufactur-- t 1930-4- and radio networks can't up with the demand. ""p I 'ShiS fre Christmas season the "talking ma-h- el has been streamlined, thousands of phonograph rec-have been placed around the mily Yule tree in keeping with a L UJval the of which has rrriea 5-- I cr seen jre.; J . lay the s of mu- - it the end Tjcn -- Ih.Beetho- , Vs." ent . Wag, tscufrvine un- .Jpover v s barrage mm -- . 29 ft-r- Mm'P PAINT ANDu 7 V DEEP BLUEbLUEvi Jbindingi V m iff IfeG about children having to live giant's world where all the furniture is made for grown-upFurniture stores are now selling chairs; tables; beds and dressers made for children. Here are all the dimensions needed for making a child's chair at home. It is of material and the sketch shows clearly how it is screwed together after the pieces have been sawed according to the measurements given. The chair is painted deep blue; the back, seat cushions and full skirt are of red and blue cotton print with blue bindings. All dimensions for the : A f J Ml 1 f,v: rHix "Mexican Spitfire" made such a good pre-vieimpression that its stars, Lupe Velez and Leon ErroL have been signed to make three more pictures together. urn "It"'- "- maismimhWimm in JV .i.i.l.,niiliiii- - n 3W Caroline and Mary DeZurik, the twd sisters whom you often hear on the. National Barn Dance program. Just happened Into becoming singers. They lived on a farm in Royal-ton- , Minn. One day they were singing as they did the housework, and Mary Jane picked up a guitar that her brother had recently bought and began plunking on it as an accom- paniment "Vef They found that they sang well together, and stack to it. A short time later they won an amateur contest In Royalton, and were sent to St. Cloud, Minn., to enter another contest. It was there that radio talent scouts beard them and started them on their way. Caroline was Just 15 then, and Mary Jane was two years older. Now they are both expert guitar players, though It's Mary Jane who plays when they sing on the air. in the sketch. NOTE: If you enjoy making what you want from next to nothing, don't miss Mrs. Spears' newest Sewing Book (No. 4). It is full of information for making useful things. Books No. 1. 2 and 3 contain a fascinating array of things to make for the home. Mrs. Spears has made three patterns for Early American quilt blocks which she will send FREE with your order for four books at 10 cents each. Quilt block patterns only 10 cents for set of three. Send order to Mrs. Spears, Drawer 10, Bedford Hills, New York. AROUND idfeS,,ems of ,nt6rest Qtil to the Housewife the UAI ICC nuuotggj Chocolate and orange flavors Fat Side Up. Put the roast in the pan with the fat side up so blend well. Add orange extract to it will baste itself. chocolate frosting or candy. Try a chocolate cake with covering conPlan meals in advance, with orange frosting. cern for the use of leftovers, which will aid in saving energy in prepStored Potatoes Potatoes stored aration. in too cold a place change some of When baiting the mousetrap, re- their starch to sugar, and when a member that foods mice prefer to potato has accumulated considercheese include chocolate, peanuts able sugar it won't fry well. and pork chops. When making a meringue have For Dried Fruits. Try soaking the egg whites very cold and beat and cooking a thin slice or two of them until stiff enough to stand lemon with your dried apricots, alone.- - If baked in too hot an oven meringue will be tough and shrink peaches or prunes. when set away to cool. When washing a white silk blouse or jumper to which you Washing Shirts. To loosen the want to give a little stiffness, add dirt on cuff and collar bands of a few lumps of sugar to the rinsing men's and boys' shirts, scrub them water, roll tightly in a clean towel, with a soft brush frequently and iron while still damp, dipped in warm soapy water before putting them in the laundry chairs that have tub. sagged can be tightened by being well scrubbed with a soapy mixture containing a handful of MAKES ANy DRINK TASTE SETTER salt. Allow to dry, then paint with a strong solution of salt and water and dry again, if possible out of doors. Cane-bottome- d WMmm "Earthbound"? New Cocktail Glasses Pop Corn Fudge 2 2 1 1 In Tenderness cupfuls popcorn cupfuls brown sugar cupful thin cream or whole milk tablespoonful butter teaspoonful vanilla We can help make people Charles Laughton was a guest recently on the "Screen Guild Theater" he upset radio tradition and startled Producer 'Joe Hill by memorizing his script Hill wouldn't believe that he had done it which seems odd. In view of the fact that Laughton has been on the stage and in the movies for years. Just to humor the producer, Laughton brought the script to the broadcast with him and referred to it once. 5.V TT d RR1 Root Area of New Tree Should Be Safeguarded around transplanted evergreens should be kept thoroughly moist before it freezes. The root area needs the protection of a generous mulch of leaves or litter. If the position is exposed, it would be well to (uppnrt large trees with guy wires for the first year. The trunk of an evergreen is not so widely exposed as that of a deciduous tree and tnerefore does not ncd to be wrapped. Soil 4 ODm nd llot-- r ASD EMS-Crarpluriti to lh air in January . . , loan ISlondrU and Dirk (Mr. and Mn., you kninc) u ill prubniily make a pirture tnfthrt in the print . . llnb In SALT LAKE CITY THIS IIISE MWTEL Choice of the Discriminating Traveler AX i k, Our mad Trout, reporter, contributed hit wrvictt to the Hoy Srnuti for their fint movie did u running commentary CISS for it. tReleaaed by Western Newpopr Union.) : a f Rates: 2.00 to $4.00 remodeling end furruhing program has ovailabU tha finest hotel accommodation In tha $200,000.00 West AT OUR SAME POPULAR PRICES. CAFETERIA (W . bright Uptlmmi,OlA When YORK.-The- y've i by our keenness, but we can never accomplish anything toward Combine the sugar and cream making people good except by our and stir over a low heat until the tenderness. Parkhurst. sugar Is dissolved. Continue cooking to 238 degrees F. or until it forms a soft ball when tried in cold water. Remove from the heat and let stand in cold water until the mixture is cool. Then add the butter, popped corn and vanilla. Beat until creamy. Shape on a buttered plate and cut into squares. Peanuts may be added to mixture, also. Bmy BKkttt.Mfr.formtlr 1 : Built 'On the Square NEW finally got a glass that's on the square. "VerIt's the new square-shapemouth glass," which was designed by speedboat champion Count Theo Rossi especially for the serving of vermouth straight Vermouth ts a mild drink which has long been a favorite before-dinne- r appetizer in Europe and South America. It has recently taken such an upswing of popularity in this country imports are up 30 per cent that American glass manufacturers" decided there should be a special vermouth glass. This trend to vermouth, it Is claimed, is one good indication thai Americans are turning to moderation in their drinking. LOUIS UAYWARD in "The Man in he was the Iron Mask" with Joan Bennett-- he played twins in that one and now he is playing "Oliver Essex" in "My Son, My Son" and looking ahead to "Monte Cristo." In "My Son, My Son" he has to go through four dinner scenes. Being a canny lad, he took up the matter of food with Director Charles 's Vidor, who agreed to order favorite dish for the four meals fried chicken. We're about to have a new cycle in pictures a cycle of religious pictures. Cecil B. DeMille will make "Queen of Queens" for Paramount. Twentieth Century - Fox recently bought "The Great Commandment," which was made by Cathedral Films, and will make It over. RKO may give us a film version of "Father Malachy's Miracle," and Twentieth Century-Fo- x may do "The First Legion." If the first of these to be released is a success, the smaller companies will lose no time in scheduling religious pictures of their own. Why doesn't somebody re-d- o Toscanlnl of swing, and brought back again when swing had ""g Itself out 8e thirties also brought their .. A of good popular tunes. , y by the National Broadcast-- ' company revealrd the following J of favorite tunes. How many ' gvu recall? Happy Days Are Here Again. .:! I Got Rhythm. tl Stardust. S Play, Fiddle. Play. 3 Love In Bloom, kRM WaRon Wheels. 15- Red gails In the Sunset. 16 Is It True What They Say 3 About Dixie? Virne, Virne! sj P IS A Tiskct r ifiilO Over the Rainbow. Musicians give radio much of th :i credit for the rebirth of classical music. Grand opera, once the plaything of a select few, has been popularized by regular broadcasts, chiefly over NBC during the Metropolitan season in New York. Symphony concerts are broadcast throughout the year, two outstanding examples being the Saturday night NBC series under Maestro Arturo Toscaninl, and the CBS broadcast of New York Philharmonic concerts each Sunday during the winter season. European Concerts Helped. Until the war, many concerts came from abroad. In 1938, for example, 18 European orchestras contributed 24 programs to the NBC network. There were three operatic broadcasts from the Salzburg festival in Austria, one from Bayreuth and two from the Verdi anniversary festival at Turin. In addition to network programs, an increasing number of individual stations are now broadcasting regular periods of classical music. One small station in New York broadcasts nothing else, all day longl f rTT5Srw-"- - I wonder if the manager of your local movie theater was as clever as mine was. The other day he sent me a little card. In a little envelope as I opened it I wondered which of my friends had had a baby. The card read "Mr. and Mrs. Thin Man proudly announce the birth of a baby boy. Come and see the whole family at the Stamford theater starting Thursday." Across the bottom of the card was a brief advertisement for a shop that sells baby clothes. Talking Machine' Reappears k?TEW YORK. ft and ped QLUE & Hay-ward- . 4 1 f feAs H s. rlwing Gives Way to Classics - 3tf SEAT pi-- k in a - utd -- - chair for the youngster A GOOD deal has been said cushions and skirt are also given nt snow-cappe- --- R- oJ? A gay winged ai Kai-shek- - r p Ruth Wyeth Spears 8'--H H- - and New York, and had given excellent performances in supporting roles in several films. He was about ready to chuck Hollywood and go back to the stage when Edward Small gave him a starring role in "The Duke of West Point." Next f - 4- Will Social Security Work? waiting in abeyance until 1940 Old age benefits under the fedspoken its verdict can lay your bottom dollar eral social security act will be disthe European turmoil will tributed for the first time, and by iiatalize in 1940 to the point where year's end America should know if ervers can see definite trends. the plan actually works. The SuJe'll probably know, for Instance, preme court will receive its fiflh ither Nazi Germany can with- - appointment from President Rooseiid the nrpssure of an allied eco- - velt gaining a clear New Deal ma:5&iic blockade, meanwhile trying jority. assaults How about the Far East? Japan, Stav off French-Britis- h and and sea. Or will Hitler's balancing precariously on the interhine crack up, the victim of national fence since Europe went rnal discontent? to war last September, must jump one way or the other, siding with the dictators or the democracies. What Is Finland's Fate? Right now she is busy playing both ends against the middle, trying to 58 Miant little Finland, whose early frighten the democracies into line )che,j pgainst the Russian invaders by smiling benignly on Russia. r acclaimed The United States is especially the throughout e Id, looks forward to 1940 as the concerned with Asiatic develops? ill which she will retain her ments because the 1911 trade treaty ectktom or fall vassal to the Krem-llu- r with Japan, repudiated last summer, will become abrogated officialj iK's a pivotal year in the Balkans, ly on January 26. Before Washingf I If Russia succeeds against Fin-- !, ton is willing to renew it Tokyo she'll undoubtedly turn to a must agree to cease threatening 01 conquest in Rumania, already American interests. ei ised by Hungary, Germany and faria. And if that happens the Will Chiang Surrender? avers are pretty certain Italy Bal-plthe to melee for le, join fight If these little The Japanese, meanwhile, hope to independence. es can stay free of war in 1940, end their war with China in 1940. i "fsjfve little to worry about Despite continued resistance from ,' en as Russia marches in 1940 Generalissimo Chiang the will answer the question world Japs plan to establish a puppet govas Jjjtarists have been puzzling for ernment under Wang Ching-we- i past 10 years, namely, is her a means of pacifying Chinese nafe army and air force really so tionalistic sentiment idable? The Polish invasion, Not all of 1940's news will develop hich Russia knifed a fleeing in the political and military fields. Jiy in the back, was no fair Followers of the boxing wars are ,n i Neither were early days of wondering if a "white hope" will arise to strike down the colored ,k Finnish invasion, because the fficdy defenders were able to out-isiheavyweight behemoth, Joe Louis. Soviet troops under extraor- - And throughout the hot stove league ry arctic fighting conditions, they're wondering about that pereneifft nial question can the New York Yankees win a fifth straight penf Will FDR Run Again? nant? ieii Even the penguins of Antarctica home the year's biggest story have something to wait for in 1940. ' be November's presidential Rear Admiral Richard E. Byrd and and the campaign leading his government expedition will soon t jotJon d r jo it. Will President Roosevelt peaks of this sight the k tradition and seek a third desolate land, beginning what promWill eight years of the ises to be one of the year's most i? fascinating adventures. .asT Deal be vindicated by election iS fi New Deal chief executive, or Rabbit Adopted e a the public repudiate this lead-i- p WASHINGTON COURT HOUSE, in favor of a Republican? jsely allied with this issue is OHIO. George Groves' pet cat question of continuing or stop-J,- ,, adopted a young rabbit into her national spending. Most Wash-i- o family of five kittens. The unusual fcn observers believe there will family addition went unnoticed unto way of avoiding an increase til Groves observed unusually long phe national debt limit which ears on one of the "kittens." Field Those DeZurik Sisters By Virginia Vale SEVERAL young players fame on the screen during the year of 1939, none of them more rapidly or deservingly than Louis Hay ward. A little more than a year ago his name was practically unknown to movie fans, although he had appeared on the stage both in England st $f fiaiSf If Star DINING ROOM MBS. J. H. WATERS, BUFFET frtidnt Moncgt ri J.HOIMAN WATCPSondW ROSS BUTTON DINE Tfce DANCE Bmrtiful tAuwm imV SATURDAY ROOM EVENING |