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Show " I n"! Y? .W,tJ BB triW I s t . m II IT nv n tw--i i fl nl Fff! u i'L i what' & I ..ev.vj, j of got up j . F t from his chair and the doorway, wnere uie Ktf en the .. . fell nai ht . Tn;Ma "" tmt Bnrino musical, "You were Never Lovelier." He says it cost only $14.75 to furnish the house it cost Meighan more than $9,000! They've thrown four rooms together and built a theater in which they rehearse parts for pictures coming up. There is a laree nortrait of Tom Meighan over the living room fire place they picked it up in a Holly wood prop house. worm wuir Mm6 b. tnod there until he caught bush pilot a bis Uie lauuuig uuva, UP VCOm ! went back to his desk and KrMtippled time sheets as the . uoi strode into wnai was over Uly known as the Adminis L Building of Norland Airways, L i place of plain boards and uie iwu yuiea aner. WltD Only antennae to crown it .j radio ay passing sense oi uigiuiy. when he stepped into the teg office, again maae a panther, but this time Li i oanther in a cage. He ir.ed too big for' the room. To lad yon swan? back "And I Liiy," raid Cruger. yon, first crack out ylie la tell that we're going to box, L the crepe off the door." again to me d , irsbrea--- river Astaire-Haywort- ""'T"; prow-- i tK J ' inch. iministri i. answering, took envelope. folore wa begin," he casually u'd better give this the sted, igar; ic; torer." He surrendered the en- t 01 K: "You know what it is?" rtth a: vt an idea," said Slade, after first it J p flow insignia. aren t a quick jumper, retorted Cruger, his You're ffeathered eye on young face that held ach of discontent somewhere. lade's smile was wide yet con Nttal pej yelp for flyers," he said, K utile they're yelping they turn down." He got up from the safe 8 or g Itcting the ssppetJ wrtif:. iven (t.f 12 unets. THLlri 1 "I must I paced the narrow floor. imM nitres: und I i say it's u enough to be ;ed right here on this northern And those tin bats happen to I1 you hold a key position." moot ir Jtbelci ECT because you're good," "Good parried. adijsJ ice was a condoning .jer'i shrug tryljaj turned on him. in this outfit broad- that, just to block my enlist-wa- s his indignant demand. Jie J p;i anyone 'C0fit ' Cruger shrugged. are we to interfere F OSce? It oucht to with the be bie jh to make its own decisions." Slade didn't seem to hear him. hqoui wanung men s and resourceful pio Cflffl d lought to ring in on than one lemon-crat- that I've uo said e P every law of aeronautics Pi to be down." '' all Hoht "but vou'd he in r:!h 1 broken heart after two F o army rules." H karn, said Slade, "along le other resourceful, i,ruger. r 1m?i to of f rra k4 leathpmot-- a they'd aU move too eon tended a in' nv ft Fat fight r ai( ! daw doesn't a OUSh fly hJgh with ,n4 he observed, o you." " Jou can't ppi loort' ;t in 'U1i . inti your days work," Slade you mav a u;oii jou said, two 2 V- go into week, ago, io cnecK up on auilncss of thl hh T'-- a fours. asiefj ics i Murray "en P Bay when you 8 DUSte1 77 tor's wtfe lelirio,f. J b, h Pro 'abor ' "ie"iones or sm"e remained w M her hnK behind ,.?lan!: ii h i,ie nose-ovon fve Doc Morlock a girl Lynn had to "JS"-amn- g Wed SZ hosPW Ui i. er arm oftenort Uger' ft oa f what When f!Siav.TtJ h hi H7 White Fawn Flour Leads Them All h e,re ..! i 1 But h . neeaea, ail "'waging over heard that babv squawk." two Uvc8 vZSS N didn,t wasn,t any x- - X Takes Two Months S,rd wed PERSONALS It takes a baby about two months LEVI DELK, foot specialist, corns, calluses, ingrown cluo nails, bunions, flat feet, weak arches corrected. Complete treatment, ooth feet $1.50 804 felt Bid.. Salt Lake DR to learn how to control his eye muscles to see large objects. Week No. 4228 W.N.U. (M0U5E! 8A1.T LAKH The world has 700,000 kinds of insects that have been named and described. And new ones turn up ever now and then. In North America there are 50,000 kinds and 6,500 of these are consistently destructive year after year. To relieve painful eallouwa, burning or tenderness on bottom ot feet and remove callouses get these nun. looming, cuituoninj pao. AVENGE PEARL HARBOR THE AMERICAN SUPPLY OF VEGETABLE OILS FROM THE PHILIPPINES AND DUTCH EAST INDIES HAS BEEN COMPLETELY CUT OFF. THIS MEANS THAT THIS COUNTRY FACES A SEVERE SHORTAGE OF FATS AND OILS A SHORTAGE WHICH ALSO AFFECTS OUR ALLIES. if v SAVE ALL FATS . u, e..aJ yuu swung oacit early," said Cruger, "We're going to take the crepe off the door." But what held his eye the longest was the smaller blue monoplane that looked faded and weathered and sadly the worse for wear. That, he knew, was the plane of the Fly and ing Padre, the mercy-flighte- r man of medicine who was some times known as the Grenfell of the Outer Gull And in it the Padre's daughter bad gone along as pilot and helper. But never again, Slade remembered, would the clear-eye- d Lynn Morlock take over the con trols while her tired father held back the hand of Death two thousand feet above the Barrens. That, he surmised, was already a thing of the past. Cruger, as he hung up his receiv er, caught the passing look of rapt-nes- s in the Viking blue eye. It's just about as big a game, Lindy, as a man could get into," he said out of the silence. "It's still as good as And we're both going to stay in it." Slade swung about and faced his partner. "That wasn't the tune you were singing two weeks ago." Cruger's laugh was slightly de lake-spangl- Messer-schmitt- dog-fighti- fiant s. old two old derelicts who've been bushed for three years and would bump off if I didn't tote 'em in their flour and sowbelly." "You're going well past the Kasakana this time," Cruger announced. frost-bitte- n "A pay load of thirty thousand to." pounds a trip if she has "Where'll you get your pay loads?" exacted Slade. rememberhad put a ing how war conditions mine work. sag in "I'm coming to that, The traffic's still there, if you're And I've gone willing to go after It. the big outunder-biafter it I've business enough fits and corralcd . I ve to keep us busy till freezc-upslice new a and oil got Fort Norman for you. of the Yellowknife fluff the Copper-min- e of renewal a I've got contract And what's more, I've got a Santa Claus In spectacles who's handing over enough ready cash tank from dough to keep our running dry." became The Viking blue eye more alert "Who's your Santa Claus7 "He's a passenger." said Cruger, Into territory "you're going to fly like a tea- that'll make London look room on a rainy aitemoon. Cruger sat back, apparently Slade. wiU, question. But Ss world to reorganize, merely and looked walked to the window sub-arct- stick-jiggle- r. d wait-ingT- . quartz-pounder- AND GREASES! of glycerin extracted from all animal and vegeThere is approximately 12 table greases. This glycerine it vital in the manufacture of munitions. The War Production Board has therefore asked us to help in a program for increasing the production of fats and oils to help offset this shortage. ' "But the Anawotto's as empty as Sahara. Why, the only human beings north of the Kasakana are two John Nesbitt and Meredith Willsou SAVE ALL COOKING FATS AND GREASES USUALLY WASTED! YOUR COUNTRY NEEDS THEM s, "Into country you've never seen fore." "For what?" asked Slade. Cruger took his time about be- Housewives, lunch room operators, restaurants, and hotels, cart all do their part by saving all their scrap fats and cooking greases. Take sam to your market. Most of the meat markets in Utah and Idaho ara supplied with suitable containers for handling this grease. They will weigh it, pay you on a basis of 4 cents per pound clean basis. Us the money to buy Defense Savings Stamps and help lick the Axis. Metro news commentator and a mu r sician in a replacement program while Fibber and Molly vacation. The commentator is John Nesbitt, the musician, Meredith Willson. The program combines mu sic with snatches of history, litera ture and current events. half-hou- Walt Disney, whose "Bambi" will soon be released through RKO, has "For swans' eggs, I understand." the screen rights to Major Slade's brows came acquired Alexander P. de Seversky's "Vica little closer together. tory Through Air Power," and will "Just what does that mean?" make it into a feature picture for Again Cruger took his time. exhibition sometime this fait "It means we've got a simple-minde- d naturalist out there, an orImagine Charles Boyer producing nithologist answering to the name in something called of Frayne, who wants to be flown and acting north so he can find the breeding "Flesh and Fantasy." It will be his I first production for Universal; he'll ground of the trumpeter swan. G. never saw a trumpeter swan. Did star in one episode, Edward Robinson in another, and let's hope you?" title! Slade stood thoughtful a moment they change the saw a I trumpeter, only "Yes, Capt. Hewitt Wbeless, the army last spring. I played tag with him over Lac la Martre. He must have flier who was cited by the President of nine or ten for his exploits in the Pacific war, had a will play himself in a short subject, feet" "I'd call that quite a stretch." "Beyond the Line of Duty," which Warner Brothers will produce for said the man at the desk. the army air corps. "You're telling me?" said be impressive," "They may This shortage of leading men has Cruger, as he opened a desk drawer, "but from what I can gather proved too much for Harold Lloyd. they're dying oft And this man He's produced two pictures for Frayne wants to sleuth out their RKO, "A Girl, a Guy and a Gob" nesting quarters before they follow and "My Favorite Spy" and has left the studio. His next picture the dodo and disappear for good." And he's going in to the Ana would have been "Butterfingers," a football comedy. wotto alone?" seemed one Slade's Samuel Goldwyn will select six of of incredulity. the loveliest and most talented sec"No, he's taking an over-size- d blond named Karnell along with retaries of Washington, D. C, for roles in "They Got Me Covered." him." Bob Hope and Dorothy 'A blond?" croaked Slade. "You The story brings out the part don't mean a skirt? "Anything but. This blond Is all that Washington secretaries play in and male. He's square-headehelping to run the government; it's and looks like something said that they arrive in Washington la-jawed that's been worked on by a snarl- at a rate of 5,000 daily! ing iron." Slade found the picture unpalata The biggest lineup ever ble. gathered for a summer radio show "But who's your friend Frayne?" is the one that Bob Hawk's sponsors hi persisted with a shrug of dis- have booked for Friday nights; It's show featuring Xavier taste. "Where does he come from? a And why does he pick on us?" Cugat's orchestra, Connie Boswcll "That's neither your problem nor and Margo, Lanny Ross and a new mine. But he's the Norland's friend, comedian, Herb Shriner. all right He may be a simple-minde- d crank. But he's so well Richard Denning, male lead In heeled that money doesn't seem to "Beyond the Blue Horizon," has mean much. And at this stage ol held many of filmdom's stars In bis the game we're going to handle a arms. He made the test with VeronChristmas present like that with ica Lake which won her her role in "I Wanted Wings." Paulette God-dar- d care." Slade codded his understanding. got her Paramount contract "Hut he must have a screw loose after making a test with him; Ellen somewhere," maintained the young- Drew's test set her for "If I Were er man, "or be wouldn't be head- King"; Mary Martin's put her Into to get in that "The Great Victor Herbert" her ing for what he's sure first film role. A closeup of his chest Annwotto country." "You needn't lose sleep over substituted for one of Bob Hope's; may be his back did the same for Bob that" contended Cruger. "Heseems to Burns. Now he's getting a chance, after birds' eggs, but he of sub- all of him, in the Lamour picture. knowledge a working have arctic conditions. I didn't find him much of a talker, but I stumbled Paramount trophy-huntinODDS AND ENDS on the fact he'd been Ui Oll'll Killi ill IPO- winter. last in the Himalayas hunted lur filmi following th completion of And the winter before be tnon wojecu cm In Siberia and their present tenet oj snow leopard the that ttudio . . . Ruth llutiej taket ..an tmtmrA untlLdeserved itar Tibet" "Then 1 suppose he's English, Jam with th tale of Mrs. Andrew said Slade. "One of those English Johnson in "Tht Man on America' who go around with Contcitnc . . . fcddie Ainert wiu piaj big game guys opposif Lup VUt in 'Ladiet' Day, monocle and a tin bathtub." comedy of th woman i tid of big all right' "He's got equipment baseball . . . ifolricia Morison leagu ms pay. conceded Cruger. "Ana horie but don't tend her on want for flying llhand Pelmino . . , Metro unlet it Ing us quite handsomely of ha bought "Cabin in th Sky," it to." last season' most turcestful musicals. (TO DE CONTINUED) wing-stretc- 'They had us backed against the wall two weeks ago. I told you our shoestring was wearing thin and we couldn't buck the big companies another month. But Norland Airways is going to stay on the map." Slade's face lost its diffidence. "What changed the picture?" Cruger's answer to that was not a direct one. "We've both got all we own in this e outfit and we can't afford to see it fold up. While you were out fighting head winds I've been in here doing a little fighting of my own. And I've just got my hands on a reconditioned Lockheed that'll and regive us a second air truck lease Abbott and his Postcraft for and Toronto passenger Winnipeg traffic. You'll like that Lockhesd. of aluThey've slapped a fresh coat on her." minum paint "What'll she carry?" sskco uie You're dk Blueprint A Deaiirns of Mechanical Move, Water Turbine & Pump. ANTON OUERG, Send for information. 625 South Garfield, Pocatello. Idaho. menu for AND WIN THE WAR! was say-Inflying." Cruger 'Phone cut W, JJ country. Anawotto "Into the 8 rc8Pns- - And information, Slade's turn, at that was quick. lacket into tbat wu ked out Be-"What nut'l going demanded. be ?".boardel hng.r and derness?"go into some queer places Tney k tm,ter of plan.. on th. thesY days," observed the older, man. 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Enjoy Better Va,u yo buy Clabber - m2""' V'tmJTr3tA ViS5Sr 5& 1IIkctM brow-puck- d goril- all-st- ar g rrn 'Home Was Never Like This." In our travels throughout the country we have many times seen the advertising slogan of a hotel to be "A Home Away From Home." Here at the Newhouse, we pride ourselves on making you feel at home but also we surpass the services obtainable in the average home. By way of comparison, there are very few homes in which instant service is as near as your telephone. In no home can you purchase railroad and airline tickets, have a public stenographer at your service, eat your dinner without having to wash the dishes, have your clothes pressed and returned in thirty minutes, have your housework done by stepping out for a few minutes, have mail service four timet daily, have a dinner for 20 to 100 persons prepared on an bour'a notice, and finally have at your call experts in every phase of housekeeping to aid you. Yet; all these services and many more are available at the Newhouse. And so we do not feel that "a home away from home" is a true criterion of the condition at the Newhouse, rather here we want you to feel at home, but home was never like this. rwm,9MNf VWIWIM gawMwawiiJaSPuija an-.L- .. , I BJ 11 :l if J , la nl ilnl' -- ii f il 1 1 : ! i ir-- '- KNOWS |