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Show Junior Barrymore Denies Feud With Director Auer th Barrymore. but it's U a If it father He's a sweetheart. Even sively yours: 'Hia famous direc- - wasn't a gag and he wanted to with Uneled mieht have k.. TnVin Rarrvmore Jr. is yell at me, it would be iin with . i tviat hp'i been having me." tense feud with Director John The censors may turn pale, but of Republic's Auer during filming there will be no scissoring of Rob TVinnrhirrls " ert Newton s "swearing in Auer with "I've never fought role .of RKO'I "BiacKDeara "I me. tit!' told once," young John h Pirte " All of his "cussin a running gag in the film is in Welsh. The effect is eyebrow liftthe ing but when translated Wp1s words wouldn't even make Margaret O'Brien blush., A violent domestic scene staged have by Red and Georgia Skelton xneir their pals worried acoui . Lana Turner and marriaee. Former classmates,ir,rT,nnrin Lamas had a lulu of Bivcnv nartv thrown by Pierre from Payson high',-,- ,. ...i- ..Hnt(l ittfi enioved a reunion !t author of "Moulin;! Hurled blistering word-2- 5 park. at Springville week withjRoue this e affair. in front of all the other each at ettendini? ladies . . There's irony in by mem-,tn- e guesu: luck supper was brought spent. In tne announcement .that movie bers and the 'evening was and U school days over Philip A, Waxman talking "The for male lUr on families for notes ndllooking paring homes. Letters from those not ableiNight Watch." He bought the , story for John Garfield. to attend were read. He .even calls no-tale- Members Of Payson Class Stage Reunion Pot-;ag- com-projUC- er j GS Drisset percuS'r w. : ahi ! I m Bul-riem- lrf n regis-Knudse- s 'Evening of f.'nnk' .-n- - .' f . he Com-'fcee- n. t . c. b. DeMille is a lot nearer Bliss B. Robertson, to turning the camera on his new ine W 'shuler. Patricia H. Davis. Madeline E. Pickering, Betty T, veriion of "The Ten Command-Bate- s Donna J. Andress. Nola H.- menu" than most people in LyHill all from Payson: Beth M.Tay-Hollywood realize. Paramount's ; wardrobe department has alerted maii Spring LaWe: Orpha B. fur designer Al Teiteibaum to lexers, ocin 1f 1Wr1nri li. Aline Johnson. B. stock up a supply of skins of lions, Warner, Nepni: Blanche D. Brown. Phyllis WB. tigers, camels, gazelles and leopards; for the religious epic. Bona, Helen B. Olson. Leona Warner. Spanish Fork: Spring-ville- ; at Dan Dailey's dancing-stin- t Ruth H. Weight. Ruth"-Evans, Helen F. the Palladium in London has beenfinBray Provo; Jewell' E. Jensen. canceled by Fox. He will be Tooele- 'also Oris. B Braithwaite. ishine his dance numbers; this Loni? Beach. Cal.. who is visiting SUmmer in "The Girl Next Door" June's doctors In Spanish Fork. jwith June Haver. that her opera ihave announced tion is success and that she qpn dance herself silly from now on. Max-- !. VH-- -- thetew:! Summor Festive! t' nt 13 FORK Mr. and Mrs.ithena throufii Iht Douslan ChiD-- j cyi Ernest Knudaen returned home net At Juneau they were met 1 June 24 after a trip which too iu warn ana ana esconea im 7i T ft rtiert n lonff the west coast and Mendenhaa uiacier. While at Juneau Mr. Xnodsen inland to Alaska. , preilier.t of th t,- - i.ft h.re An Mv 31- - and met the Alaska Mrs. ', Federated Womens 'Clubs, went to Seattle to attend the conventioft.1 Doris BirnM. Ehe alo met Mrs intmtlonl One of the fc'il.ghU of the Brig-hahlitorMr. Knudsen was a delegate to the.M. u. Jonnson. ne ' Younff University summer. of the also and president convention and says it was the Jaa Dr. Paul Mrs. festival offeri-- ci will Later Club. ever! Women! Juneau had convention Seattle largest s "Evening of MaclC. met Mrs. Elitabeth had. 11.654 delegates being tered. Besides being addressed bv lock, formerly president of thejfor July 14. it was annouoced tomea a, of ew Cuban 'Federation men day. of, Kiwaniana other orominent Dr. Fleming, a professor of eco- the U. S. and Canada gave talks.! Clubs ..... Several members of the Canadian! Business seems to be booming nomics at the University of Pera- Parliament gave Interesting high- - ln Canada and" lumbering, rahlcg iylvania. is at the same time theland canntnf all art very , a cUvt.l foremost American msrician ia lights on their country'. itte presentation of slelcr.t-ofan- a On June 4 Mr. and Mrs. Knud- - the travelers said. sen left Vancouver on a boat which There is a shonage of meat In feats, mental phenomwna. pseuuo-ha- d been chartered bvthe Utah-A1- k due ta me ionmormen"s spiritualistic manifestations, and Idaho KJwanis District. This vessel strike In this country, and the U. stage illusions. carried 260 members on the trip S. ban on Canadian, meat because The place of his perform a are will ' north. iof the hoof and mouth disease. All be announced at a later Ute. are U Deautuui to TtsltM eineiaitsummer sections school Interestthe cording Touching at pointa-onowers. along the way they landed at Skag-i'- " yiniuon ! , way and then by narrow gauge'very profuse as the daylight raUroad over the White Pas tolO hours long at the present time.jfew years sgo it demsnded a pre-theadwaters of the Yukon River.) American capital is moving Into, m,um- These places became famous dur-- i Canada wmf to tax conditions In Mr. KnucHen says that oplr.ia to be divided .as to the adFAIL TO AGREE ON CERMAN rOLICT-- U S. Secy, of State Dean Achesoa (left). British Foreign lhg the gold rush of 1838. Return-ith- is country. The Aluminum i00,-of statehood ror Alaka. over a Is the of different America vantages way nullding pany j party Robert Schuman (right) meet at the British Foreign ding Secy. Anthony Eden and French Foreign Minister In Belore Ketchi-Canada 000.000 of visited and worth " Prince i coming home trie jvnug-kaplanU Rupert ' " "' Office in London. It was r"T ' to reac") riTtncrt e' ' rr!".y In of Tatu Arm. while Celanese is reported to be sens visited Mr. Knudsen's brother The. Glacier 2V a hour conference. back from Juneau was. visited. Also spending tTSO.000,000 there. (and sister in Waho. a brother in visited was. Wrangell and Ocean) The American dollar Is now Seattle and a sister In San Fraa-Fal- la while a special cruise took worth 98 centa la Canada where a Cisco. SPANISTI yelL at him and h yells at me. me By ERSKINE JOHNSON NEA Staff Correspondent HOLLYWOOD (NEA) Exclu- SUNDAY HtRALD SUNDAY, JVSX a, Ptsm ftnh Ox't' full SPANISH FORK COUPLE MAKE EXTENSIVE TOUR OF ALASKA In Hollywood V 24th Semi - Annual Sale -- C. i - $100 000. 00 ' Choral Concert Program Listed John Carroll's all set to do vaudeville concerts throughout the country a la Judy Garland, with supporting acts and a ballet evening That's the reason he s nixing an Sunday The annual Choral Concert of the Brigham MGM contract. Young University summer music cerlec has been set for July 13 at It's because Charles Boyer s 8:15 p. m. in .Smith auditorium ""Vole m Parimoiirit'i ' Thunder in tt the East" suggests India s prime Ar the direction of Dr. John Halliday. music department chair minister Nehru that Corinne Cal man it was announced today vet's airen scenes with the star Other artists scheduled to par have been snipped from the pic- ticipate In the concert Include !ture cerminara. cianneusi Napoleon with the New York Philharmonic Director Henry Hathaway's ul Symphony Orchestra; 'Newell B. timatum that nobody in the cast Weight. BYU a Capella Choir di of "Niagara" can leave the roar- rector, and J. J. Keeler. University iing falls location site for trips to organist, both of the BYU music New York will keep Marilyn faculty. Monroe and, Joe DiMaggio apart Works by Arcadelt, Purcell, Joe isn't likely to be visiting RachmanGrieg. Handel. Moiart. at Niagara, either. It's Marilyn inoff, and Monteverdi are pro- the blonde dazzler's biggest movie grammed, as well as arrangements break yet and her pretty nose is by Vincent d'Indy and HalIiday.J being kept to the acting grind Special numbers by ladies of the stone. chorus and men of the chorus have It's a Steal been programmed, andguest solo- : Jennifer Jones is stealing Mae ists, both vocal and instrumental, West's switchy walk for her role will, appear on the concert. of a .southern sheba in "Ruby on it for Gentry." Practiced up weeks, did Jennifer. . . . Frankie Laine's opening at the Cocoanut Grove proved that he's still Mr. Rhythm. The guy gets' better evBy E STELLA PETERSON year. ery Mr. and Mrs. Wanless Calloway from and family returned Tuesday This rummer Fox will a two weeks vacation to Canada LtaupaV' the Gene Tierney-Dan- a and the Northwest. .Wrfews-Cli- f ton Webb hit directed James Elvy. son of Mrs. Roy by Otto Preminger back in 1944 Olson, enlisted in the U. S. Navy and has arrived at San Dieso, Cal , where he will receive his boot training. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Brooker and Fred Becker of Los Angeles. Cal., were sruests on Tuesday of Mr. and! Mrs. Albert McKay. Mrs. Brooker is the former Esther Chatwin. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Greenhalgh' LAS v EGAS, New, UP Mill- Bob Calhoun and mnrt riiic;htor f Fl Seminda. Caf. .ionaire oilman are visitors at the home of Mr; singer Gftlny Simms were mar ried In a quick ceremony Here and Mrs. George Kirkman. . ." Mr. and Mrs. Michael Christen-sc- n Friday night. and children have returned The couple was wed In an Inat the from, a vacation to the parks of formal ceremony performed of the Southern Utahand St. Georce Flamingo Hotel by Justice at Tus-ti- Peace John A. Down Jr. Joyce Greaves' is visiting brother-in-la"Miss Simms. who gave her age Cal.. with a sister and Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Perry. as "35. wore a low cut whit orMrs. Thomas Smith entertained gandy dress. members of her Sunday School Calhoun, 33. said they would re "class at a. slumber party and waf turn to Los Angeles Monday fle breakfast on Wednesday, The vmarriace was the second returned Wed-- ; for Miss Simms. She was formerly Carolyn Borgeson nrsday from a A acation spent at tne wife of engineer Hyatt Dehn and has two children from that Bryce Canyon. Mr. and Mrs. Don Weierma'n and union. It was Calhoun's first mar-f- a mily left Wednesday to. make riage. their home at Ausron. Ariz. a "'''' j" 5 Furnishings Available In Fine Home - t - VV -- at Greately Reduced Now rx Prices . ' Discount. Store Wide 10 -- . . 1 Complete Living Room Santaquin V Group re-Iss- ue Kroehlei' . Sofa - Chair Ginny Simms Weds Oilman -- 1 . , KOTf . . 95 169 . $235.00 36 ; $60.00 . 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