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Show LEHI FREE PRESS. LEHI. UTAH 'T7: a U. S. Signal Corps Man Jumbo Ballots Overseas '""Tn pi "7""" That Old Chair Can Be Reclaimed With New Seat and Coat of Enamel tly II0LL1100D looking at MARK ON PLYWOOD CUT 3. fcwrm TO CHAIR DEDHEADED gals know what AV they want and almost always get it. They've been at the co- getting game a long time, even if we only go back to Cleopatra's time for the first redheaded fame II i I a IK.: 4 H ' 1 : '.vil rN. Although the ratio of redheads to the total of the female population is only 5 per cent, it's remarkable that so many of them have made their mark and I'm not still on the subject of Cleopatra. On second thought it's not remarka ble, for redheads are usually ambitious, headstrong, and sometimes just a streak or nery. I'd say they are pretty nearly always clever and u i ii 'V ' Overseas ballots for servicemen get top priority in the Pacific area rt...Y.... ..... A t Jt.j!. ...,..Vfc.tA fl nJ& "'"'--- ' f where Pvt. Ted Robbins, Blooms-burAmerican Pa., Seventh AAF voting repA member of the signal construction outfit is shown reis visiting shops, hangresentative, an the back of from These line a elephant. patient pairing and offices flight line of squadars, to in used the swamplands at Assam, animals are verj good advantage rons from Hawaii to Saipan. Allied The native condiand nnder unusual troops. corps, signal by India, tions, have managed to install and keep open communication lines. n f 7 1 -- fill g, slow-movin- "ir" T ;i iri ji fitti rgpipm iminijijui.i.fri mif ip.nu nnjgi.wMi Greer Garson r sir - - Photo was made during loss of Hengyang airfield, China, to the advancing Japs. Billowing clouds of smoke are spreading over the airfield. After Gen. C. L. Chennault's headquarters had issued orders to abandon the TJ. S. army 14th air base, the Japs moved in but found little of value for further operations. Nazi Prisoners in France ... ( v ' 1 Br :4 S It t good. Virginia Van Cpp, one of the only two p, he-m- an Their Best Friends y V At Columbia is Rita Havworth. whose personality matches her hair. Dancing with her in "Tonight and every Might" is still another brick-toMarc Piatt, from the stage in "Oklahoma." But this is a storv about redheaded girls, and Marc is a if I ever saw one. Greer Garson looks sedate as Mrs. Miniver and Madame Curie, but she has vivid, gorgeous coloring when you see her in person. Mary Aster also has Titian hair, and a temperament to match. Her screen parts have never given her the chance to smash through with of residents Ecouche, Civilians, the type of emotional performance France, return to their homes and of which she is capable. Barbara find a butcher shop open for bus! Ball are other Stanwyck to fled an aban redheaded and Lucille ness. They had who carved places gals doned chalk quarry when American for themselves despite obstacles. artillery opened fire on their town to It' No Secret drive out the Nazis. Jeanette MacDonald, although her career has been limited to singing ingenues, showed her red hair by the way she fought her way to stardom from the chorus. That takes grit, and Jeanette's got it. Vx d Marlene Dietrich has hair. She was a whirlwind at the 1 box office when Joe von Sternberg directed her in "The Blue Angel." Those songs she sang were almost too hot to handle, but after she came here somebody gave her bad advice and she became an unapproachable lady. A few pictures, and she slipped in public favor. Few thought she could come back. But Marlene gritted her teeth, dropped that chichi, took on Jimmy Stewart, and became a hussy in a western, "Destry Rides Again." She dropped all that phony glamour and put up a fight with Una Merkel in a barroom brawl that none of us will forget. The fans took Marlene back to their hearts, and she's stayed there. Afore Redheads rx3'i Susan Hayward knows what she wants, like a true redhead. She fought for what she believed was right with her Paramount bosses, and when she didn't like a role Susan walked out, got a job with "The Hairy Ape," and is now in demand. Ann Sheridan, Nancy Coleman, Maureen O'Hara, and Torch Singer Dinah Shore are all carrot-topThey've done okay. So has Billie A couple of guys who can't resist Burke, who was famous before she a couple of puppies are Lieut. Gen. married Flo Ziegfeld and entered Omar N. Bradley, commander of films as an ingenue 'way back in the U. S. ground forces in northern good old silent days. France, and Gen. Sir Bernard L. Divine Sarah Montgomery, commander of all AlSarah Bernhardt, one of the greatlied ground forces in this area. est actresses the world has ever known, had vivid hair, talent, and a life to match. Modjeska (the noted Polish actress), Rejane, Lotta Crabtree, and Ellen Terry vere redheads, all great actresses. So was Mrs. Leslie Carter famed for her flaming hair. Boys, beware of redheaded gals. Some of 'em are good, some bad, but all of 'em pack a punch like the kick of a mule when they're mad, or playful as a kitten when happy. But take my advice, never stroke their t hair the wrong way or they which role they're playing at the moment and just turn natural. NX Mr--- ' 'fj x t. ? - red-gol- r W xvs3W- 1. WORN CANE SEAT CUT AWAY TAPES ? SEWN TO SEAM TIE TO LEGS i By Ruth Wyeth S peart NOTE This chair remodeling Idea U seats are expensive from BOOK 10 which also contain! direc have some talent because the work is done by tion! tor an adorable padded bouIn the movies, hand. Endless time is required doir chairmaking from an old kitchen chair; a as in other fields, also for scraping off layers of paint chair from aa old rocker and an chair from odda and attractive Double Red header 1 PAPER PATTERN EW cane ring Irene Dunne, Charles Boyer, and Charles Coburn for Columbia. .Ji 2. MAKE Jeanette MacDonald women producers in Hollywood, is a redhead. She was associate producer to Irving Cummings on "The Im patient Years" with Jean Arthur and Lee Bowman. Right now she is on her own, producing the drama star- Ml. ' 4. USE THIS PATTERN A SEAM FOR THE COYER high-bac- Unrationed Meat HPIW ' many a redheaded gal has made g, Hengyang Field Falls to Japs , x, A KEYHOLE SUjJ THFN Tflf.K I ot one-tent- LAKE speaking: VERONICA 4 xxx. Tx3 ,x ' 45 4 yxf w Ml k to get down to the grain of the ends of upholstered a UtUe padding and some wood in doing over many pieces chintz. wood, Send name and address with U of furniture. The chair shown here cents and receive a copy of BOOK 10. did not seem to be worth this laMRS. RUTH WYETH SPEARS bor. It was reclaimed ith a seat Bedford BlUs Ntw York from a scrap of plywood, blue Drawer M of cover blue and seat and paint Enclose IS cents for Book No. 10. white ticking edged with white material raveled to make narrow Nam fringe. Address The chipped white enamel that was on the chair was rubbed with coarse and then with fine sandpaper until smooth. The new seat came next; then flat paint which Eagle Trained to Hunt was allowd to dry 24 hours beIn Manner of Falconry fore applying enamel. Next, the seat cover was made with a In days of old, falconry and straight band around the front and across the back terminating in ties hawking, the sport of hunting with birds, was a popular p&stime in at the back corners. both Asia and Europe; It consists in training the falcon, goshawk, and other birds to capture their Salt as Money prey for man, rather than to devour it. In a modern application Down the ages wars have been of falconry, Dan and Jule Mannix, naturalists and explorers, have fought over salt. Roman soldiers trained a golden eagle, which they received it as part of their pay. named have Tequila, to hunt and as This was known "salarium," or salt money hence our word bring back its subdued quarry to them. "salary." Salt has been used as Biggest game yet tackled by the money from Abyssinia to Tibet, and it played an important part in eagle, which has an eight-fothe financial system of the Mogul wingspread, is a giant iguana lizemperors. Marco Polo comment- ard, five feet long, not including ed on salt money in his accounts its whiplike tail. Tequila grips its of his travels. leathery adversary and holds it to the ground with one powerful olaw the preservCleopatra, knowing ative qualities of salt, had the body until the reptile becomes exhaustof her Roman lover, Antony, em- ed with its futile struggles to balmed in it, and ordered that when she died her body should be similarly treated and laid by his Gigantic Refrigerator side. The War Food administration is Radio Intelligence now storing 75,000 tons of food in a leased limestone mine near Since July 1, 1940, the radio in- Atchison, Kan. Its 12,000,000 cubic telligence division of the Federal feet of caverns are equivalent to h of all public reCommunications commission has nearly discovered and shut down 375 ille- frigerated storage space in this gal radio stations. Incidentally, country today. While the constructhe RID's listening post in Port- tion of a warehouse with this caland, Ore., was the first in the or- pacity would cost about $15,000,000, ganization to pick up the secret the chief expense of equipping this Nazi station being operated in the mine was $1,000,000 for machinery German embassy in Washington, to reduce its temperature of 50 deD. C. grees F. to 30 degrees. in ng "SO PROUDLY Wf 'vfN-- 1 HAIL' a Paramount Picture. ' s. German prisoners of war, 10,000 strong, are herded into their new enclosure as they prepare for a visit as guests of the Allies. They were taken in Allied pincers drive in France. The total number of prisoners taken, it is believed, will exceed by far &ny previously captured by American and British units. Guam They Booted the Japs Off . E , ........ .w,wy.W" Y " Captured Thousand Fv7: r V ' 3 iJ 'it Once more In undisputed possession of Guam, Jlrst Amjrietii snatched bv th. Jans after Pearl Harbor, other high and marine corps "J! Ad Left to rigS: Maj. Gen. B. S. Gelger,JWMf! "ear Jft Am ,4 - -n" vllun; amirai mmui unaj vi.. fa Time Marches On Elephants and Buddy De Sylva never forget. Eighteen years ago when Leo McCarey's daughter, Mary, was born, Buddy had just finished writing the hit tunes for George White's "Scandals." Ascon-a present, he sent the baby a Lieut. Clarence E. Coggins of tract with White, saying he would her at 18. Leo had forgotten, Poteau, Okla., was responsible for star The the capture of 1,000 Germans. 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