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Show UINTAH BASIN RECORD JVAs Tin Can Army Goes Into Action the LPhillipr Ugescreen ? er By VIRGINIA VALE Washington, D. C. U. S. FOREIGN LEGION Most people dont realize it, but there are many enemy aliens who are officers in the U. S. army. In eased by Western Newspaper Union. BUCK, head of the UICtast and West association, not 1 n promotes cultural un-the Ori-th- e an standing between als and ourselves, wants a it tot of movies which really ms ft regent American life. She ng ane,ht to include Pride of the 'V,erco"ch n, c e ; starring Gary nkees, Teresa Wright playing the story of Lou iter to riS hfo shows an earnest, e olive er shy young man who loved his ier and worked hard, attaining ess and the honest admiration A eiedh, affection of his countrymen. :al American, we hope. for- s too bad that the dim-ofill n0 the use of Kleig lights for the s glueciing of this swell picture. Never "ker. gIoves ?or. with aching Jsite him. Its ut fact the army, true to the American tradition of the melting pot, is made up of American citizens of almost every national and racial background, including 2,720 German aliens, not to mention 2,700 Germans who are naturalized citizens. The Italian total is 2,472 aliens and 3,781 naturalized. In addition, there are 644 Japanese in the army, plus 3,000 Japanese-Americanformerly of the Hawaiian national guard, most of whom are assigned to the 100th battalion at Fort McCoy, Wis. The army goes on the assumption that any man who wants to fight can be a good soldier. Of course, the enemy aliens are checked and d before they are admitted for enlistment. The men who pass these tests are found to be even more zealous for the defeat of the dictators than the average American. Battalions. To make the melting pot more complex, the army has a Filipino infantry battalion, and is forming a battalion for Norwegians in the InU. S. and Norwegian-Americanstruction and conversation in this unit will be in the Norwegian language. Equally eager to fight are thousands of especially from the nearer countries, such as Cuba and Mexico. The office of the U. S. military attache in Havana is flooded with applications from young Cubans who want to wear the uniform of Uncle Sam. Most of them would renounce Cuban citizenship if necessary. But what they do not realize is that if they come to the United States, they are likely to be swept into the U. S. army, whether they like it or not. Within five days after entering this country, aliens must register for the draft, and they had better leave the country pronto if they dont want to be inducted. Not yet arranged, but highly debatsirable, is a talion. There are now ten countries which have declared war on the Axis, and thousands of their young men want to follow up that declaration with something more than police duty at home. AT THE BICYCLE RATIONING BOARD Q. Why do you want a bicycle? A. Its the only card missing from my collection. or Do you want a Q a machine? A. Low. Any idea you have that I am going into a revival of vaudeville is false. high-whe- low-whe- Q. Have you ever operated a bicycle before? A. No, but I come from an old family of bicycle people. Q. What do you mean by that? A. My dad could ride backwards. And I had an uncle who could stand on his bead in the saddle. Q. Are there any bicycles in your family now? A. Those things I trip over In the dark every night cant be road rollers. s, double-checke- Latin-Americ- . The first Junior Victory Army tin can assembly line goes Into action in Chicago. At left one of the young members receives first aid from a JVA nurse as other members carry on. Next from left, another Q. Give the board three reasons member removes labels from cans. A third, with a precision can opener, sees that both ends are opened properly and tucked In. Another pounds the cans fiat and then final inspection is made before the cans are why you should be allowed to ride a bike? packed for shipment io the junk yard. A. I cant get any gas. The other two dont matter. Do you live near a bus line? Q Navys Triple Threat to Enemy Submarines s. TERESA WRIGHT another picture have such a first it took place simultaneously W) RKO houses in New York, and e than 100,000 people attended it. W; used to i Iiustliv Rilhard Haydn develops ion it will be the fault of the to the rs of No Time for Love." new Claudette Colbert-- ' 's iarrots comedy, and one, fol MacMurray eats in every one of his bout JEP! Bl eS- Might sound like heaven ft0em 3me but not t0 him! indi-hame- d K s extra-- r probably wont give Jerry f,ey a hance to dance in Du i'o! y Was a Lady; probably wont i know that shes a dancer. Shes to Hollywood with a group of models, and if they have an pplia vrrrtunity to do more than just urn fa'1! m pretty theyll be lucky. New eed ofntam, mo(jes aren't very enthusias- bout Hollywood any more; most iem refuse to go. Even $200 a entment. for three months or so doesnt nan is ,t them, since they may never ed neve a movie camera in that time, when they come home folks --t they just didnt make good An tMiXUinds strange, but heres what wgXjjiear from Metro about an to -- role in Katharine Hepburns ire, Keeper of the Flame. The chosen will portray the stars and, and will appear in seven rtant scenes before meeting h in an accident. After that still be a key figure in the never speak a L Swell chance to be paid for jing mum! Brush Asp ll sit latest addition to the new players recently signed by William Bishop, nephew of n Hayes. Hes six feet two, with t brown hair and eyes, and has fame as a football player. Hes 'ed in stock and in various stage 's in New York; In two of them supported his famous aunt. He also appeared on her radio pro-iA coming star, maybe. n. nother newcomer to the screen enore Aubert, chosen by Samuel iwyn to play opposite Bob Hope Born They Got Me Covered. fugoslavia, daughter of a gen-i- n the Austrian army in prefer days, she worked in pictures 'Jj I henna. She was discovered by r.'lflent scout while appearing In a in Los Angeles. Goldwyn did fY K8 testing for this' role than he Sept for any in several years. It s reak for Miss Aubert she has L a signed to a seven-yea- r con- 5 -- t. Clib Hawks How Am I Doin has been on the air for exactly 1 a year, and in that time 211 .estants have walked oft with lings totaling $15,213. The aver-takaccording to Quizmaster jk, is from $10 to $480; Mrs. "lam Riley, a South Bend, Ind., lewife, is the top winner. Six estants have gone over the $400 k in' the last 28 weeks. m e, OF DS ) the (and-ica- o Jver-- : the i you ome, (ting ortb DOS AND ENDS Ginger Roger I play the title role in 1 he Gibson , a romantic comedy in technicolor id on the lives of Charles Dana on end his wife . . . Lassie Come e," story of a Yorkshire family and r collie, by Eric Knight, will be ed in technicolor by Metro . . . se who recall Margos moving per sance in "V inter seg and other pro bom will be glad to know she'll act veil as sing in the CDS Caravan r, Friday evenings . . . oan Elaines mg numerous long distance calls t Irnate Charles Carroll, formerly leading man in "Valiant Lady," ARNOLD TrustbustmgThurman Arnold hails from the small town of Laramie, reaWyo., and he doesnt see any son why he should hire a chauffeur to drive his car. So he drives it himself. One evening, after he and Mrs. Arnold had been dinner guests of Mrs. Evalyn (Hope Diamond) McLean, they were going out the front door, when the doorman said, in his most elegant manner, Shall I call your car, Mr. Arnold? With a dour expression on his face, Arnold said, You can call it, but I dont think it will come." desired. Pattern No Name Address No Prospects for the Disagreeing Young Lady This story was told of Winston Gertrude Atherton: Shortly after he left the Conservative side of the house (of commons) for the Liberal, he was taking a certain young woman down to dinner, when she looked S. Churchill by up at him coquettishly, and re- marked with the audacity of her kind: worth Iho boil protection Have you thought of pooling bicycles? A. What do you mean? You take a neighbor to Work Q one day and he takes you the next. A. Who do you think I am, Joe Jackson Jr.? Q. Three destroyers in 35 minutes thats the navys newest triple threat to enemy subs. The triple launt! ing occurred at the Federal Shipbuilding and Dry Dock company in Kearny, N. J. The three destroyers nil' soon be on the prowl against the forces of aggression on the seven seas. They are the USS Davison, the F Edwards and the USS Saufley. The three destroyers were named in memory of naval officers. Australias First Lend - Lease Tanks Prominent Hobbyists THE SILVER LINING This year, ah me, Good luck is mine. I'll never see A detour sign. Merrill Chilcote. i SALT LAKE The best laugh line of the month in this departments opinion is to be found in The Cram-bur- y Tiger, a baseball story by In a Bugs Baer in Colliers. fantastic tale about a busher, there is an episode where a shotgun marriage takes plaee at the plate during a critical Inning. The game is then resumed and He the batter strikes out. is now in a fine spot, says He is struck out and Baer. married on a wide outshoot. The police of a Pennsylvania city have stopped bingo games to save gas, oil and rubber. As if anything in this country could justifiably be given a priority over bingo. One of the prisoners held for aiding those Nazi spies was a former steward on the Nourmahal, presiAnd we always dential yacht. boats were millionaire those thought Mrs, Donald M. Nelson, wife of the chief of the War Production well screened. e tanks from the Australia has received her first quota of The M-- 3 mediums and lights are important fighting weapons. Crews for the tanks, mostly experienced men from the Libyan and Malayan fronts, are trained as crewmen. The Aussies are shown unsealing them after they were received from the U. S. prior to putting them into final fighting shape. lend-Ieas- U. S. General Eisenhower Confers with Staff CAPITAL CHAFF The Thurman Arnolds are mournhas ing over the fact that Angelica eaten Henry Wallaces com. When the vice president heard about it, he having given the Arnolds a present of Iowa hybrid com, he remarked: "I hope the corn did Angelica some Angelica is the Thurman good. Arnolds cow. wife of Senafl, Mrs. Claude Pepper, of Florida, Pepper tor walks to social engagements or takes the street car. shortC, There may be a gasoline at age, but you would never know it Washingtons Congressional Country club. On a recent Sunday there were so many golfers that caddies had to double up and carry two or On the same three bags each Maj. Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower, commander of the American forces Sunday, motorists so jammed the and in the European theater of war, is shown (center) conferring on military Washington between highways PicEastern Shore beaches that cars problems with two members of his staff at headquarters in London. C. R. Lieut. Waitir left at Ernest and Com. at tured hours Lee, Ilarry three right, for Capt. were lined up Euii her. ferry. the Chesapeake for ing board, likes to mend toys in her spare time, while Maj. Alexander Seversky, aviation authority, likes to play the accordion. They are telling radio audiences about it on a recent broadcast. Coast Guard Hero BOISE POCATELLO HOUSEWIVES: Your Waste Kitchen Fats Are Needed for Explosives TURN EM IN! i May Warn of Disordered Kidney Action Modern life with fta hurry and wonr. irregular habits, improper eating and drinking ita risk of exposure and infection throwa heavy atrain on the work of the kidneys. They are apt to become over-taxe- d and fad to filter exreaa acid and other impurities from the blood. You may auffer nagging backache headache, dizziness, gelling up nights, feel constantly leg pains, twilling tired, nervous, all worn out. Other aigua of kidney or bladder disorder are aonnw times burning, scanty or too frequent urination. Try Voan't Pill. Doan' help the body kidneys to past off harmful excwi half a waste. They have had more than recomAre of public approval. century mended by grateful users everywhere. Ask your ntiyhborl laying cards now have the of all nations on them. Maybe the reason some bridge addicts lost all the time uas due to lack of air protection. Taxi Driver (to a driver of a private auto) Come out from behind all them stamps and say that to my face! ! I The fellow who strikes oil on his property is nothing today compared to the man who strikes it at a filling station. C. ... AUNT MARTHA Box 166 W Kansas City, Mo. Enclose 15 cents for each pattern There are two things I dont like about you, Mr. Churchill. And what are they? Your new politics and mustache. My dear madam, he replied Q. How far do you live from pray do not disturb yoursuaely, work? self. You are not likely to come A. Twenty miles. in contact with cither. Q. Our records show that it is only two miles. A. You forget that it's all uphill. Thats my Junior I Isnt hi Latin-Americ- from Italy tells this revealing story about the true sentiments of the Italian people. In his office a the U. S. embassy in Rome he found a clerk, an Italian girl, crying. When he inquired what Oh, Im was wrong, she replied:' ashamed to be an Italian. You remember what boasting the Fascists did about the Greek campaign? They said: We will break their kidneys. But everybody knows who really beat the Greeks; it was not our army; it was the Germans. But now have you seen the poster on And the the streets this morning? girl broke into tears again. The diplomat looked outside at the poster, which that day was appearIt showed a ing all over Italy. Greek soldier lying on his face, with a steel bar across his back. On top of the bar was the Fascist and on the side, the swastika. We said we The caption read: would break their kidneys. Mussolini is always right. Note: All reports from Italy tell of a growing disgust with the Mussolini government, and a growing hatred of the Germans. But the people are too cowed to revolt. The quilt sl?e is the same tn either case an ample 88 by 99 Turn spare moments Into useful moments bv piecing the Double Wedding Ring; prints, plain color and white or a pastel are required. The pattern No. Z8131 is 15 cents. Send your order to: Yes. Why not use the bus? When I coast down hill I want to do it on my own responsibility. Are you aware that there is a shortage of bicytles? A.Up until the last year I thought they could only be found in antique shops. Q. U hat do you uant to do on a bicycle that cant be done some other way ? A. Go through a red light and . park uhere 1 uant to. (). Do you regard your having a bicycle as essential to winning the war ? A. Of course. It will keep up national morale. Q. How so? A. The people need entertainment and when they see me on a bicycle they will gel it. Latin-America- n An American diplomat returning segments containing either six or eight pieces, so you have your choice of working with small pieces or ones which are a bit larger. A. Q. A. Q. s, I TROUBLE WEDDING RING be-loved quilt of many generations returns in all its traditionladen beauty. This new pattern gives accurate cutting guide for WNU 3142 W HOTEL BEN LOMOND OGDEN, UTAH Many breweries are now putting out beer only in quart bottles. And Twitchell Elmer complains that when he now goes to the icebox for a bottle of beer he brings along a helper. WHAT HERTS 1 dont mind walking here and there In order to save gas, But how I hate to climb a tree To let the speeders pass! Robert W. Rogers. Capt Oscar Walker, who imper-- ! sonated Paul Revere, then mounted a hoir-- and rode off. N. Y. Times IPs a good trick if he did it. e Coastguardsman John C. Cullen, helped trap Nazi saboteurs landed by German sub on ihe Atlantic coast, dances with Miss Aiyse Nelson in a New York night club. who R. Roelofs Jr. insists that he went into a big hotel the other day, allied for a room and got the curt demand Wheres your army ue.'orm? Room SSI Bathe 12 01 to 14 II 14.11 Family Rooms for 4 personae Air Cooled Loenge end Lobby Dining Room Coffee Shop Tap Room Borne of Rtecntlvee Kiwania Rotary 20 20 ibxchaoc Opumiate Chamber of Commerce end Ad Club III Hofei Ben Lomond ogdfn. irrn Ifobcri E. Vinirk. Her. |