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Show LEHI FREE PRESS, LEHL. UTAH Something Fuhy Her i r - m- y rm m m mm GEE"" INEZ certainly that her great- errf "oier.. I ' r8-"- -- of the W-- ner award f the vear, for she has back oo performance . tl.' o.-i.-i'- J c aril . 01 ...jns IfVithVr ' ... 1 yrjm ' SWAXSON GLORIA I ' -- 20th Century." -It long since 7 to be startling that Gloria aira was amazing. Az that she can bo uu she Meanwhile Xamaiing" stage in ritic wrote. - J . .. . 5. . 'iikad Average k v''K-'''- Y fab?- - vn - Tip sightseer was just emerging from a cave. "What's the average tip you receive from each person you take through this cave?" he A O During the first complete calendar year of operation, the Protestant Radio Commission produced and arranged for 2,128 radio and television programs of Bible stories for children. This total resulted in an average of 41 programs each week, many of them puppet shows of Bible stories. These puppets (pictured in this story) are the creations of a husband and wife team, Leslie and Mabel Beaton. Above, for instance, the Beaton-mad- e TV actors are shown in a scene from 'The Ten Talents." TWO "" " jllL -- .In -- ,k r" "w though k ,1.00 pay, sue someuuiM Jenoujh to be her own daugh- fft "Cy- - with his film, run-nin- in a showing Bergerac" 3o theatre, appears a ti Gloria in the play, giving also He picent performance. Jtot it so well that he could 'vtlxcs content with it. As a ;Mjf eccentric proaucer oi piajrs. every ounce oi numor role; as a director he for the other actors. ild featured In How- "Vendetta." made his be debut when he was 12 as a ;ief mache dragon. Fortunately Jav's run was brief Donald bet much too near being as- lidited at every performance. Buka, " pefna Hitter oeta star hillinp o the hejj eighth picture, heading ft "Tne Marriage uroKer rr? (workins title). She had Ivej her time on the stage and ido before tackhng Hollywood; &le on 34th Street" was her k Picture. "A Letter tn Three sef the one that made people and take notice. "All About and "The Mating Season" latest. bti 1 NBC'i Ed Herlihy W the by has been Netherlands Cham- - 't Commerce to visit their and iry this summer h Children's Hour on radio network- - h nrn-and emcee'd NBC's Chil- nuur more man 10 years. ... O The figure above is the seductive dancer from the inn scene in 'The Prodigal Son". The Beaton figures are meticulously designed and executed. rbioricg 1 Two vacationists, meeting at the first tee of a hotel course, formed a twosome. On the ninth hole one of them said, "That's my wife over there playing with an old bag she dredged up somewhere." "You took the words right out of my mouth," the other assured him. Courtroom Antics Judge Charles Gilbert tells about a man on trial for a felony who had no lawyer. The judge offered to appoint two laywers to defend him, saying, "Between the two, you'll have the best representation you could get." But the defendant shook his head. "What s the matter?" Judge Gilbert asked. "I've given you two of the best lawyers in Nashville, and you still aren't satisfied?" "Judge," said the culprit meekly, "is there any way I could swap these two good lawyers for just one good witness?" for what seemed like SHE waited time before another au- long tomobile came into sight. As one loomed near she waved her handkerchief hopefully. It came to a screeching halt alongside her own car. "What seems to be the trouble, Miss?" and I don't "I had a blow-ohave a jack." "Fear no more, my lady," a man said, getting out of his car. "I'm certain there is at least one around somewhere." "You're a life saver." "Walt a minute," the man said. "Come over here near the headlights." She hesitated. "But, why . . He took her arm, guiding her to where he could see her face. "Roberta!" he cried out. "It's you!" "Yes, Wayne." "You recognized my voice and you tried to keep me from knowing who you were. Why?" "I explained all of that to you in the note I left," she said. "Note nothing. I've been looking for you for six months. I was ready to notify the police." "No. Wayne. I . . ." "I'm in love with you, Roberta. I want to marry you." "I can't," she answered. "Why can't you?" O Settings and props for the famous Beaton TV shows are authentic down to the last detail. In the above picture Leslie and almost life-lik- e who in expression of the repentant sinner (right) "The Lost Sheep." Everett C. Parker, famous appears for development of new techniques of religious education in the field of broadcasting, is the director of the Protestant Radio Commission which puts out the TV films. TttitTtiiri w LATE START -- ... -- - "frfr,"' raw y Murray's fan club members m in doing good for needy They gave the Salvation J5850 worth of clothing and his name; now they're money for wheelchairs for f tf hospitals. IWlstrom, who Show fnr .tiiiuicil is probably the TV j manipulates Fran "AUK a. UU , aaore, i paid u tu ir. duddpIpo " tu"iract J.,: 010,000 a week! is said to IProtestant r f "I Radio Commis- Puppets in its first or television, s unto r"es th r,nKt Mmantan, with as- puppets. presents f s fans " uajr. ln fer lIm Hne::, l- - f . FPPf My are real- York. Playing P'ctur uroadway. thev uve; Ttta" or "Where ne. in she co- - .vu,cr n.,... I "I6!' .thRoh' "'"cnum. drama. Corsican JOhn 7'y tr jfc'e-g.oer- says he'i s I hi??" ntlc " hands, so h iT ti .Lives"- H - nu'sance in a be rese1 pm Ts I smeone really them rn. I C, . Grniirrir h.,,pJec,at" '.NBC raa tkI. . 1 3 P C eiwork's thi w; he', studio! t0 watch him on of Elhel important rWu,1M,t,n rblei , Beamish, a new employee, had been caught coming in late for work three times and on the fourth morning the foreman decided to read the riot act. "Look here. Beamish," he snapped, "don't you know what time we start work around here?" "No sir," said Beamish. "They're always working when I get here." ' Barry rol- - ir. Season' thers, T.fr u ftee in tr aul Song", of al j.. I wireless." Tight Fit Inspecting Officer "Do your unfit you satisfactorily, derclothes i- - - - the scene above two carry the fatted calf to the welcome feast on the return of the prodigal. Notice the fine details of the scene, inthe basket and cluding O In ' If - water r. "I'm Boot "The undershirt is okay, sir, but the shorts are a little snug under the armpits." 4 Crisis Comment attributed to Walter Elliott, M.P., with reference to the crisis ln housing: "Many young wives would rather be without a built-i- n refrigerator than with a mother-in-law.- .,vy4- - '-- ' trees. &&$r In I love with to you, marry "L'ecause your success means too much to you . . . and to me." "I can't have success without you. Roberta." "You can't have It with me," she retorted, tears formlnj-- In her eyes. "The play yon with me In the lead . It flopped because I flnppr-riwasn't good enough for the . pro-dm- -f' wrw V THE ANTAGONIST "How long was your last cook with you?" "She was never with us. She was against us from the start." 7 c , Y r It Mabel Beaton Sculptress nhnvo k hnwn workina on one of her marionette heads. The life-lik: figure (left) is ' i tne oooa ncpncru iiura me parable of the "Lost Sheep". 1 11.. 1.r .1 .!.Li mr, rne rignr wtuiun , ...... mmnll I he KmfH. J. I ,. A no nn Kadio commission TV. for films four comoleted 7'R;:; They are "The Ten Talents", v ;4 s e 1 . ,r... - "V Samaritan", "The Lost Sheep" and "The Prodigal -T- hi-Good V Dl . 4 V - '.W; ?' . h O 'V'' Brighter Tectb J 1 . 4tr Amazing cientifio mult trL brighter smile A -- 1 i proved by Independent For cieanet forth, for ... try Caloi yountcll I mckesson a robbin of product ' t Railroad Worker And His Family Praise Hadacol Hadacol Supplies Vitamin B, B2, Niacin and Iron Which His System Lacked. Railroad men all over the country are known for their extreme diligence and their wonderful sense of observation. Mr. G. E. Moncus, who has had sixteen full years of fine service as a railroad flag- -l 71 tV. .vfl man, is no exception. He is proud of the excellent job he is doing, and his observation are not fiowers to his by any job means. For in- stance, wnen better his wife was beginning to feel, he decided he had better try the same thing and he, too, might feel better. Yes, Mr. Moncus started taking HADACOL and now he says, "I have lots of pep and energy and just feel good in every way." Mr. and Mrs. Moncus were suffering deficiencies of Vitamins B B,, Niacin and Iron, which HADACOL contains. Mr. Moncus says: "Quite some time ago I began to have indigestion and sour stomach. My food just didn't digest right. I'd get a full, 'gassy' feeling after I ate. This affected my appetite and my n, too. My weight. I was wife started taking HADACOL and so did my daughter. I saw how much it had helped them, so I started taking it. And HADACOL has certainly helped me, too. My stomach never bothers me any more. I have a terrific appetite. I have lots of pep and energy and just feel good in every way. I think HADACOL is wonderful. I wish I could tell everyone just how wonderful it really is." A s t . . iufiantly. "Don't you see, Wayne, you'd go on producing plays with me in the lead and everyone would flop because I'm Just not good enough for Broadway." "Is It somebody ele?" "No," she answered. "I'm, the dramatic coach at Deep Valley High School. It doesn't pay ai but at least much as Broadway I can handle the part." "Roberta, come b.irk " "I belong here Wayne. Just 11 you belong on Broadway. We each or almost have what we want, what w want. Now help me change the tire; I'm giving a party for my cast tonight." ... t M y ti'.V- tf;j;$Jr. t - H 1 6 1890. Th WNUW LcBlane Corporation 0551 ed part." "It was a bad play Roberta." "It was a good play," she said " Vice Versa Two battered old wrecks of hu manity were sitting together on a bench In the city park, when one informed his neighbor, "I'm a man who never took advice from anybody." "Shake, old fellow." said the nth er. "I'm a man who followed every body's advice." X Roberta. I want you," Wayne said. and flowers jugs, Ml sailor?" built-i- n I run-dow- 'I.- - brothers T.V. Ad Overheard in a bus: "Isn't television wonderful! If you shut your eyes it's just like listening to the y notice Ut Wor,,t m rcbttt tetrtst na)sanatrtist...J VAPORUB ut Beaton is shown finishing one of the "actors" just before he mokes his entrance in front of the camera. Notice the detail i s' It 3 Naked Truth Lanny Ross says it's no wonder love sometimes grows cold. Just look at the scanty costume cim 1 wears. TEE FOE Sidney Du Broff highway toward home. Her deep satisfaction was justifiable in view of the successful play she had produced and di rected that eveNothing ning. 'Minute Broadway would Fiction care to see. but a "luge triumph amafor the teurs of Deep Valley High School. Even Mr. Wilks, principal of Deep Valley High, who was never lavish in his praise had said. "Miss Parish, we are extremely proud to have you as a member of our faculty. I speak for the town as well as its school." Now it was over, except for the party she was giving for the cast. Miss Parish applied pressure to the accelerator. Being detained at the theatre had made her late. She knew the cast would already be arriving at her home. As she rounded the sharp turn in the road she heard a sudden noise followed by a loud hiss. The car pitched from sid to side almost running off the road. Miss Parish fought desperately to .egaln control. The automobile straightened itself out. gradually losing momentum. She brought it to a stop. She emerged from the disabled automobile. It was too dark to see anything. She opened the trunk and Ut a match. "No Jack! Now what am I going to do?" g Miss Parish sat down on the board. "I suppose I could walk or back to town and get help I could stop a passing car if there was one." She retained her position on the running board. In the distance appeared a set of headlights. Miss Parish took a small handkerchief from her purse car. and waved it at the It slowed down somewhat, but then resumed its speed and disregarded the appeal for aid. nn Mu- her hair is touch- o Take The Lead her ancient MISS PARISH drove the deserted along pro- - radio HoiiPhtful .. it'X By asked confidentially of the native guide. "The average tip. boss, thankee, is a dollar." This seemed a little high for the short time it took to go through, but not wanting to be ungenerous, the sightseer produced a dollar bill. "Thankee, boss, thankee kindly! You are the only gentleman that has reached the average in my whole experience." , . , ... j i' Fcr tile fireplaces, sprinkle salt on the tiles and then rub theis with talf of a raw lemon. FcJlov this with a good scrubbing. ht MrlON I Making TV Actors et 1 w Th author of a famous book on economic I received a phone rail from a stranger recently. "1 question your statistics on the high cost of living today." said the stranger. "My wife and I everything our hearts desire and we get it for exactly 63 cents a week." "Sixty-eigcents a week!" echoed the economist. 'I can't believe it! Won't you tell me how? And to make sure I get your story straight, please speak louder." "I can't speak louder." said the stranger. "I'm a goldfish." fjrJi r sy ntany about old pood SC0TTS folks tastin MULSI0N Tbaoatndi of hppy foIKi know tHi! Conducting Scott'i Kmulnlon rd off coldt-hel- pt you roo wtll ftitrr-a- nd hlp roi k tolnf itronf when 700 r dltt nor Butarsl AD VlUmlm I Smtt'i la fcflp St ndi HIGH ENERGY KOOD TONIC rich In ruiturnl AD ViUmlns natural and tntrtr-bulldln- f ML Trr It I Set how wtll jroa foal. Eur to tak and difot. Eromlr!. Duf ludaj t foul drat itora I KORIthon fust tonic i powerful novrhhmtntl 11' |