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Show KESS. CASTLE DALE. UTAH T VENTURERS' CLUB D LINES FROM THE LIVES ffioni UKI YOURSELF, "The Furred Terror" Add line: 0 Dead Animals Live Again Movie Lure March Comeback I have been staying away from the movies in such stupen dous numbers that the motion 'ft EVERYBODY: Orville E. Gibbs of Jackson Heights, N. Y., Is today's inguished Adventurer, and the tale he tells is one that make the hair creep up the back of your neck. If s a that reminds me of the gladiatorial arenas of Rome they used to throw Christians to the wolves and pit in deadly combat against Numidian lions and bears the German forests. ELLO Aw But es, fuu-traln- er Jack Was a Bright Monkey. there's always an exception, Orville moved East, then went to America, bought another bunch of monkeys and shipped them his home in New RocheHe, N. Y. He and his wife started to train whole bunch, but one of them Jack was brighter than the others, lis gnu lie concentrated on him. He would bring him into the house and rhese all sorts of tun with him. But OrviHe's wife '' kept away from that k will He had bitten at her arm several times. tk. and One evening Orville breaght Jack brie the heme. He had him embt n his Up, playing with hint In the amal manner when scddenty, ontai without warning Jack emitted a fereeieaa sereech and leaped for notifs OrvfOe's throat And that waa the kghnUag ef aa horrible a 3 by battle as any Soman arena ever saw. A inch "As he came for me," says Orville, 1 threw my right arm to ward materi oil. Jack's teeth snapped shut, and he broke practically every bone s. But or co is pattf sedlecrl W-W- 1 inn m few Yo fj Bing's Song Dv Virginia Vale public, PERHAPS you, the but you it, By F10TD GIBBONS Headttne Bnttf Hon nor a wolf, nor a bear that brought this it was neither of thrills to Orville Gibbs, and instead of a Roman arena, he it it out to the living roam of his own house. I don't knew new It was in ataman times, bat newadajrs Nke Charity, almost always begin at heme. All his life, Orville Gibbs has been thrown into intimate contact with Itnimal. He ran away as a boy to join a circus, started as a water for the elephants and worked his way up until he was a handling all sorts and species of wild beasts. From the he drifted to Hollywood and helped direct animal films. While s there he' was given several monkeys which he kept in cages in of his house. He trained these monkeys, and they're still there, care of by bis father. None of them ever gave any trouble. Star flvonst October 31. Booklets containing rules will be issued only at theater Each contestant will have to answer 30 questions about 30 different pic tures in order to qualify. Half of that $1,000,000 will be spent work that prepares animals for permanent Here's the behind-scene- s on museum. advertising in newspapers and Field in demonstrated Chicago's display in a museum, as Above: Taxidermist W. E. Eigsti fits teeth in a manikin of an African magazines. dog faced baboon. The other animal is a drill from Guinea. Fredric March is going to try. try again and if he fails this time. no doubt he'll keep on trying to on 'the stage. make a come-bac- k Last year he and his wife, Florence Eldridge, backed a play that was produced in New York, you'll recall. It Looked Bad for Orville. That was just the start of a terrible fracas and a mighty bad start "There I was," he says, "cornered by a wild monkey, weigh- M thirty-tw- o written pounds screeching horribly and leaping from chair Plakhu chair to table trying to get at me. Whenever he thought he had me leaped at my throat, and here I was, my hands useless, bleeding like stuck pig, and growing weaker every minute." Orville's wife had run from the room. He shouted to her to pass him s rifle and cautiously she broke a pane from one of the trench doors acknoi d pushed the weapon through. "To my horror," says Orville, "I could n.- -G it even pull the trigger. I passed the gun back through the broken me to my wife telling her to cock it all this time dodging several I vage rushes and leaps. Finally the gun came through, cocked. n't know to this day how I ever succeeded in aiming it and pulling the igger, but if I had placed the gun to his head and fired I couldn't ive made a more perfect shot right between his eyes!" He Shot the Maddened Beast. Blood began to pear from the gaping hole In the monkey'a Bat still, to Orville's horror, THE BEAST CAME ON AGAIN AND AGAIN! Frozen with terror he passed the gun oat again for his wife to cook. And again Orville doesn't know how he ever managed to fire it. This time the ballet caught the animal right through the eye and down he went. "And," aaya Orville, "down I went, too!" "Orville's wife called the hospital The ambulance came, and the head. for lies found him lying on the floor covered with blood. Orville's own rushed to the hospital. "And," says Orville, "he didn't have his asses with him. While I lav eroanine and bleeding, thev sent back for glasses. They gave me morphine and more morphine. By the pie the glasses did come the doc told me that I was so well doped up pt I might a a well go on the operating table without an anesthetic." Orville told him to go ahead. It took them exactly one hour and a W mid forty-eigstitches to sew up the holes that animal had made, per that came Pasteur injections. His hands were reopened and the Wei reset. "And now," he eays, "I'm back to work with a stiff right fumb and a Dair of hands and wrists that will be weak for some time come." And nowadays, Orville has a motto. No more monkeys! ictor y aJr Venetian Glass Is Delicate Venetian glass has always been nous for its exquisite delicacy " ornamentation. It was not made cutting though it was sometimes n Form rather than interested the Venetian 'graved. deco-tio- 'aftsmen. They delighted in fanforms, thin and lieht as air fmost. The glass is never as clear " the modern. Pale tints of color fere often used in such pieces as .obiets and vases with deeper coined spirals. One of the most ex- juisite nieces made in the Fifteenth ftentury was the tazze. The tazze DM a lovely elaborate stem, rather FU and nrnamantBfi with Knurl ass wings, lace work, and a bowl fat was rather like a fiat saucer. atic ire Tonnage of Vessel within numW nf iMihi F skin of a vessel divided by 100 "e gross registered tonnage, this flsrure certain Allowances Ft made for nonrevenue space. as engine rooms, crews' quarry and areas exoosed to the The Mr- - r feather. M Religion Lives Klamath, Calif., is the last stronghold of the ghost-danc- e religion formulated by the Indian "dream prophet" Smohalla. The Klamath Indian congregation is known as the "Shakers," but it has no connection n with the American sect of Shakers. Ghost-Danc- e well-know- tk Wek HONEY WHITE CAKE S teaspoons baking powder V teaspoon Salt 1 cup milk 4 egg whites U cup shortening 1 cup sugar k cup honey cup i ftour sifted cako Cream shortening, honey and sugar thoroughly. Add sifted dry ingredients, alternately with milk, starting and ending with dry ones. Fold in stiffly beaten egg whites. Bake in two layer pans in a 350 degree oven for 30 minutes. Seven Minute Honey Frosting. Put two unbeaten egg whites, cup cup white corn syrup and honey in double boiler top. Have water in bottom boiling. Beat with rotary beater for seven minutes or until the mixture is stiff enough to stand in peaks. Remove from heat Add Vt teaspoon vanilla, and a pinch of salt. Spread on cake. Then cover with moist coch conut, i HOTEL UTAH toSk f) Palace 'ivs JLumtj l'3r' Mhi , doing Persevering Chap (to girl on Here's something new under the beach) Remember me? I'm the sun. Practically all of the big pub fellow you didn't remember when lishers of popular I spoke to yoa last night. a want . music certain song, and can't have it. The "Hail is song KMH," theme-son- g WNU Service. Germany Miscalculated Germany made no greater mistake in its history than she did in 1914 at the outbreak of the war in reference to Britain fighting. First Germany believed that a large part of the British army would have to be in Ireland to keep order there. Berlin was also counting on the spread of serious labor trouble keeping England busy in its own land. Even the militant suffragist agitation was counted on to keep Britain out of the war, this last giving the Germans to believe that England was hopelessly decadent for, according to Prussian ideas of women, any country that allowed women so much rights, even the right to agitate, was a decadent country. WW ea- r- oft It looks aa If Myron Sell nick bad started aomething that may result In oar having better pictures. He has formed a partnership with va rious prominent actors, writers and ,!-.- .: directors aa the best theatrical Snappy agent in Hollywood be knew ail ef Wishing to make his daughter to with make them s ofi pictures, 1 efficient in business methods, a r"s 41 share of the pictures' profits taking man persuaded her to keep city for DISCRIMINATING TRAVELERS the place of salary. Ernst Lubitsch a note of her daily expenses. Productions, Inc., Is the first of over her little book, On glancing these producing units. L..-- '' i he noticed a number of entries 1mA Under this arrangement, a picture marked "G.O.K." will have to be good or else! He asked the girl what "G.O.K. and discovered it stood foP meant, The Stroud twins traveled a long only knows. "goodness Putting finishing touches on a specimen of giant panda from Tibet. and winding road, so far as their At right, baby fur seal skins from the Pribilof islands are being prepared. career was concerned, before they The Pity reached those Sunday evening Tired Tim I found a gold watch broadcasts where they share honors yesterday. apHlalaSjIJjJIJ1fjaVjaVVMajHjllJ1jJ1jJ1jjH with Charlie McCarthy. They be Weary Willie What did you do gan as acrobats with a circus; ran with it? A botntiful interior, wHh anrfvalltd away from home to do it Then Tired Tim Threw it away. It cordiality and chana, la the SMtt Ideal they went into vaudeville, and wasn't wound up. location la tiie city. Lnwtow, tastefully switched to dancing. They toured this country, then Australia, New rooms. Service sue to the So! appointed Definitely Zealand and the South Seas before he very downoast when traditional hospitality of the Watt Un"Was to and Broadway, returning father refused to allow him excelled cuisine. Famous Empire Room. switched their act again, this time your to see you? to the sort of thing you hear them "About five flights." GUY TOOMBES, DWdor on the air. ht Copyright. tailored dress of pique or gingham, and see how refreshed and com fortable you'll feel. Later on, wear it for fall in challis, Jersey, or fiat crepe. The short sleeves, easy waistline and action pleats in the skirt make this dress very easy to work in and the deeply notched collar and patch pockets give it finish enough so that it is appropriate for street wear, too. Afternoon Dress. Here's the type of dress that all important fashion sources show for tall! The shaped, rather high square neckline, the short sleeves, Tinv-Waist- ed and it failed not because of their performances, but just because it wasn't an awfully good play. If they can find a play that they like, they'll do it again, come autumn. In the meantime, he's stor ing up more of what it takes to produce plays by working in Hal Roach's "There Goes My Heart' The hand started bleeding as if an artery had been sev- I was so stunned that I could do little but shove him away, and that he made another screech and leaped again. r Orville. detailed sew chart included in eacL pattern, how quickly and easily you can finish them. You don't need experience. Even beginners enjoy working with these simple Tailored Dress of Pique. idmaN In HlpTOl . 39-in- ch If your daytime wardrobe needs replenishing for the remaining weeks of summer, make this nice my hand. pies." definite place in your life it you make them up lmmeaiaieiy n nrattv vtttm or cool aflk. And theT are so perfectly in key with fu ture fashions that you snouia oy all means reDeat them later in fall and winter materials. You'll be surprised, when you study the patterns. fed. thai at the top, the gathers that give you nattering dusx iuuocm and the very, very small waist these are all new notes. Just five steps, too, m the sew chart For immediate wear, make it up in dotted Swiss or voile. 'Your fall version should be thin wool, crepe .. de chine or rayon Jersey. ; The Patterns. No. 1462 is designed for sizes 34. 38, 38, 40, 42, 44 and 48. Size 36 re quires 4V yards ox sswncn ma' terial No. 1361 is designed for sizes 12, 14, 16, 18 and 20. Size 14 requires 4H yards of material; 1 yards ribbon for belt. Saecess la Sewing. Success in sewing, like success in any other field, depends upon how you approach the task in hand. To help you turn out clothes professional looking in every detail, we have a book which plainly sets forth the simple rules of home dressmaking. The beginner will find every step in making a dress clearly outlined and illustrated within its covers. For the experienced sewer there are many helpful hints and suggestions for sewing short cuts. Send IS cents (in coins) today for your copy of SUCCESS IN SEWING, a book every home dressmaker will find of value. Send your order to The Sewing Circle Pattern Dept, 149 New Montgomery Ave.. San Francisco. Calif. Patterns 13 cents (in coins) each. e BU SjmdlcaU. WKU Sonrleo. puffed, box-office- Be cnmcbed OrvHIes left wrist. lifomfoi Wtoa I are two perfectly charo HERE fashions that will fill !. HN-sU- U "I threw up my left arm. He crunched it at the wrist, piercing the itoiicti in and breaking several bones. Then I leaped to my feet, just as he imped at me again. I was dressed in riding clothes, and the at tall if iavy boots stood me in good stead. I kicked at him savagely and ltknfitU itintbol stopped him tor a moment, but he bit clear through the boots several presses ;.; o-S- ew Producers, distributors and thea ter men will put up the money. And you will get $250,000 of it, my friends. There will be a contest At present, although the rules hava not yet been decided on, it seems likely that this contest will be in the form of a questionnaire based on pictures released between now and FREDRIC MARCH toKMf Easy-- f picture industry is about to spend $1,000,000 to lure you back into the theaters again. Charles Mueller and Frank Gino, wearing dust masks, bare the bones of an ancient American rhinoceros from a slab weighing several tons which was excavated near Agate Springs, Neb. ;? Smart, t h e ROOMS from f 2.50 Salt Lake City Neglected "She doesn't look her age." "No, she overlooks it!" intro- duction to those bedialoguesCros- and his assistant. Edgar G. Lay staff Taxidermist exhibit is of a cellulose-acetat- e This work' on a narwhal at bourne, more compound, invented by Mr. Walters. In certain Hairless animais, the than this mounting obtainable by resulis process are by lifelike actual skin. Leon L. WaUeYs GAS, ONCE WEAPON, NOW KILLS WEEDS Back during the World war, tear gas was one of the weapons of military offense. Many a crucial objective was gained while its defenders were weeping, helplessly. But next year, perhaps, tear gas will find a new use and one far removed from violence. It will putting help produce weed-fre- e greens for the nation's golfers! J. A. DeFrance, of the Rhode Island experiment station, traces the use of tear gas to kiu weeas No d back to the Man's Land of France. In the present practice the soil destined tor the green is placed in a large box and several holes drilled in the earth. Down each hole are poured a few drops of liquid tear gas, a canvas cover applied and left for two days. 1 khell-battere- SOCIAL and BUSINESS tween Bing by and Ken Carpenter. It was written especially for the broad casts, and that's that even if it has Bing Crosby become such a hit that the song publishers are itching to get it into general circulation. friendt ODDS AND ENDS-Th- eir are Hill hoping that Joan Crawford and Franchot Tone may patch up their marriage; at present, though not likely, it ieems possible . . . At least, Joan says she doesn't plan m divorce, ever . . . Ben Bernie and Kay Kyser have been invited to lecture before the New York University Radio Workshop . . . If alt Disney has bought 55 acres of land near Hollywood and will build studio there thanks to $1,000,000 Mickey Mouse, Snow White and others . . . Al Jolson and Edward G. Robinson will be back on the air September 20 meanwhile Al is indulging hit passion for seeing fast horses run fast . . . 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