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Show UINTAH BASIN RECORD. DUCHESNE. UTAH Matron's Nightdress H- - KS"Wmi o e: screen-radstag Features. Released by : 74 msj ' JQrm, WNU By INEZ GERHARD HENREID, producer PAUL star of Eagle Lions 'Hollow Triumph, says that most actors make poor because they cant de-a-- ch themselves from their own oles enough to get an overall pic-ur- e ol the entire script. He tried o avoid that by thinking of his role is played by someone else. He had nrned down several others for it, secause he yearned to play a villain. factor In sport? There can be only one answer. It isnt the manager or the coach, who too often picks up entirely too much credit. It is always the material. It is the fighter the football player the baseball player. It is the fellow up front on the firing line. During the recent winter season, football W'ent on a wild rampage In the shift of coaches. There were shifts all over the map Navy, Michigan, Harvard, Yale, Washington and Kansas. Then, in the middle of the baseball season, there was another wild upheaval with Durocher going tc the Giants, Shotton back to the Dodgers, Dusty Cooke to the Phillies the earlier rumors that Joe McCarthy was reports through Cool Nightdress of a family friction with the Ath- 'T'HIS graceful, slenderizing trouble in - nightdress is designed espeletics trou- cially for the slightly larger figure. St. Louis ble in Chicago too many reports Cool and comfortable with brief to follow. cap sleeves and so easy to sew, too! What too many people overlook is this: It is the material, To obtain complete pattern, finishing Instructions for Ntchtdress sizes 42, 44 not the coach or the manager, 48 included (Pattern No. 5046) send and that has the final say. Cer20 cents in coin, your name, address and number. pattern and coach tainly, the manager have roles to play often ImporSEWING CIKCI.E NEEDLEWORK tant roles. But not even a 530 South Wells St. Chicago 7, 111. Frank Leahy or a Frit Crisler No was ever as important as the Name material. No Leahy, a great coach, was ever up to a Lnjack, Address a Connor, a Fischer, or a Steady Flew Obtained With Pressure System rs pro-iuce- 7"HAT is the ruling Poultry Will Require Water for Winter Farmers have tried various ways of preventing water from freezing in their houses in cold Some simply drain the weather. poultry line and go back to carry- poultry ing water during the winter. Others, dislike carrying water even more in the winter than they do in the summer, appear to have devised satisfactory ways of keeping their pressure water systems working no matter what the thermometer reads. The result of one farmers idea is shown in the accompanying illustration. It presents one of 16 water-er-s fashioned from drain tiles, Vfi feet high and 12 inches in diameter. Pie plates, suspended a few inches below the top of the tiles, are used for drinking purposes and water flows into them on a continuous, who ' x 4 Lv v- - && fa PAUL HENREID 4 ? , ' ihe kind of role in which he made his reputation in Europe. But in this tountry he has been cast, with one txception, as a suave, sophisticated I dont mind, he regentleman. marked, h I 'S but it gets cloying after a while. Geraldine Brooks, who was elevated from feature player to stardom opposite Dana Clark in War found Embraceable You, ners ihe role pretty soft as the victim st a traffic accident she played hall But Barbara Her scenes in bed. Stanwyck, in Paramounts Sorry Wrong Number, played all he scenes in bed, and said it was thi hardest acting job she ever bat done! the Rosemary DeCamp, airs Dr. Christian and the screens Look for the Silver Lining, keeps her three daughters quiet at the table by serving meals on a glass table, through which, fascinated, the children can watch their feet. of After desiring to be in a Leo Mi Carey picture for years, Ann Sher dan realized her wish in Goo Sam. It's being booked for Rad. City Music hall, also a break as i is the first time one of her picture has been shown there. After Claire Trevor's knees wei fcadly hurt in an auto accident Lev is Foster stayed up all night, wri ing a fall downstairs into the scrij of The Lucky Stiff, thus givir Brian Donlevy lines kidding ht about her limp. We, the People Backstage before the show most of the guest who never had faced a mike befon were confident and relaxed. Bt one man sat in a corner, masterir his script. Hope he doesnt flu any of his lines, said one of tl He wont, replied emci guests. Dwight Weist. That man is Thon as Mitchell, the famous actor. at Walter Brennan plays twc roles in "Blood on the Moon, but you wont recognize him in one of them. Made up as an old squaw, he squats in front of an Indian wigwam while the stars ride through the scene. It was his only chance to appear in a scene with his daughter, Ruth, who plays an Indian girl in the picture. O' Janet Waldo, the lead in NBC: 'Corliss Archer," lived in her Hoi lywood apartment for a few month: with only a television set and ai ironing board in her living room Finally Dinah Shore and Georg Montgomery delivered her new fui future, the only set of its kind, spe sKvTt? t' tvf - - f :fr ; f'i ( - four-mon- tl - , r fs&ifyf' fir4 m M: f y Cza-robfc- M j! 1 Ideal water heater for winter at little cost. ,VVjy use can be installed basis. Ordinary sink rains, located below the plates, irect the overflow into a central aste system which serves the y poultry house. Waste water spills over a hill a hort distance from the building, he steady flow of water through le supply pipes, plus the fact that II such pipes are doubly protected y being located within convention-- I soil tiles, keeps them open all inter. To date, ice and snow have it retarded the waste outlet. The stems supply tank is elec-i- c rved by a motor. ear-roun- d tif CRUSADER . . . Mrs. R. I). Vaughn of Dallas, Tex., fed up with high meat prices, launched a campaign in her city to get housewives to stop buying meat for a week In order to break the Her idea for a rising spiraL butcher boycott spread to cities ail over the country, resulting in a moderate buyers strike. c s Of course, a big part of a manis to get the best material That is also a big part of the coach's job in football and this goes for the colleges as well as tha pros. agers job unswis mij iree-stor- n AY i I vt ttlti J , iu -- NOW THE NO IS ON THE OTHER FOOT . . . Soviet Ambassador y of State Alexander Panyushkin, leaving the office of Robert Lovett, reflects dour disappointment, ne bad delivered a formal diplomatic note demanding custody of Mrs. Oksana Koscnkina, Soviet teacher who made a freedom leap from a window of the Soviet consulate in New York. Panyushkin received a polite but definite no. e. $ r 4 i. y '' e . ewe I? Under-Secretar- a. ? $ i A winning baseball team needs that pitcher or that hitter more than one of them. A winning college football team needs that passer, ball carrier and blocker. The coach gets far too much credit for victory and far too much blame for defeat. The same is true of a pennant race. They pile too many olive blossoms on the winner and too many strands of poison ivy on the loser. Many a big league manager has been made and many a one wrecked by the material he had. and Dont forget this In the build-up the knock-ove- r. Start of Passing Pays to Mechanize . mechanical age is paying vidends on the farm as well as industry, says the Farmers and anufacturers Beet Sugar associa-on- . s A century ago 64 ' Iaboj were required to produce l acre of wheat, now less than JE .&? ii The "V S bhdeMM4tiw26Ar..inA53l7. ttf&L j SPEEDY . . . Donald F. Strub of Akron, Ohio, is pridefully kissed by his mother after he won the Ilth annual soap box derby at Akron. lie also won a four-yea- r scholarship to any state college or university. man-hour- a. U r & at" ' - :ij i b . , a i f S- - : y'; "Chicago had a pretty fair sort of quarterback that year, fellow named Walter Erkersall. lie was 145 pounds of wildcat, and he is the man I believe who caught Willie Heston from behind In one game between Chicago and Michigan. No matter about that, but Eckie threw passes to Fred Walker, a fine end of the Maroon, and beat the vaunted Minnesota team through the air. Eckersall to Walker was one of the great pass combinations of their day and time. hours are needed. One hundred years ago the labor of 19 farm orkers was necessary to produce he food consumed by one person iving in the city, now one worker :an produce for four people living n the cities. 0 fty CANADAS GREATEST OIL DISCOVERY . . . Its oil by the millions of barrels at the new Leduc field near Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Less than two years old, the field is hailed as one of ihe greatest oil discoveries In the British empire. One hundred wells already have been drilled, one of which, Atlantic No. 3, broke loose last March and flowed wild at 14,000 barrels a day. Sixty tons of feathers (above), cement and wood pulp failed to stop it for five months. Johannes Stumm, recently appointed police chief of Berlin by the Allied governments, is among those not recognized by the Russians. Soviet occupation forces ignored named their his appointment, own chief of police. ' '' .c ( "it V :.a, J . P tn, iwAi ' f. )f V s' i Farm Population Drops 10 Per Cent Since 1940 Farm population of the United States declined about three million persons, or 10 per cent, between the census of 1940 and the special estimate as of January 1, 1948. The latest farm population figure of 27,439,000, however, is more than two million larger than the total for January, 1945, when many farm residents were in, the armed forces or working in war plants, census reoorts show. Ahead of His Time ywxjww - THE YOUNG LADY IS UNCOWED . . . Charmingly attired In a centuchildrens costume, petite Margery Anne MacConnell extends tentative greetings to Elsie the cow during a centennial celebration at Brewster, N. Y. Elsie serins (to coin a phrase) to have her placid bovine eye more on Margery's nosegay than on the wisp of hay In a children' she is being offered. The little girl was a prize-winnnarade. ry-old er The passing game In college reached its peak last fall The colleges had Bobby Layne of Texas, Chuck Conerly of Mississippi, Harry Gilmer of Alabama, Johnny Lujack of Notre Dame, Tony Minisi of Penn, Ray Evans of Kansas, Bob Chappius of Michigan and many others. These have all moved over into the pro group. With Paul Governali, Sammy Baugh, Sid Luckman, Otto Graham, Glenn Dobbs and others at work, the passing game will reach another peak this fall Who started the passing game? a contribution from Buck Here DNeil, a lusty Dear Grant: I was interested in your column on Merrilat, end at West Point in the decades purpled by time. You spoke of Chicago and Michigan using the forward pass back in 1906, the year that the play was introduced into football r: -- ex Milk slump usually is caused by ly trouble, poor pasture or both. To control flies, keep buildings sprayed with DDT and use a repelJerry Colonna has presentee lent type of spray at milking time. Uomlc to orphans at the Avon To bolster short pastures, feed grain ile Childrens home in Ohio or silage. is the offspring of thi Momic Mudholes for hogs, aside from mkey Jerry received from Ralpi iwards on a "Truth or Conse harboring parasites and disease, are likely to cause animals to overheat. lences program. An animal plastered with mud, on baked is the sun, Dy likely to Al of Its Always Jan Murray a rt" went to vaudeville show: heat up in hurry. th his mother when he was young usually bring 50 cents hen she was too ill to go, het to Mangy hogs 100 $1 less per pounds when sent sh home and do the show ovei to to clean up market. Its easy r her. Thats how he discoverec with benzene hexachloride. mange at he had dramatic talent. three-quarte- I? Vltt mPMA cially made from plans she designet with them at their little furniturt factory. ODDS AND ENDS The demana tickets to Horace Heidis talent hum ogram is so terrific that it looks r finals would ht the sved from NBC to Hollywood Bowl . Wanda Hendrix, 19, says she wilt young, ire when comparatively esn't want to hang on until she ha play character roles. . . . Bette Dark Kl she will start outlining her auto igraphy while taking a cation on her New Hampshire farm is fall and winter; she has plannee write it for a long time. . . . Sponsot "Stop the Music will take on "I'bt iginal Amateur Hour thil fall. DIXIECRATS WHOOP IT UP . . . Count the political parties in the U. S. one, two, three, four of them. And the youngest party, the Dixlecrats, is the most rambunctious of all. Forsaking the regular Democratio party to paddle their own states rights canoe, the Dixlecrats held a convention in Houston, Tex., where they nominated J. Strom Thurmond, governor of South Carolina, as their presidential candidate and Fielding Wright for vice president. AITETIZER . . . Ready to go overboard for some of that Virginia seafood, suh. Is Eileen Brown who will be an appetizing attraction In the national seafood festival to be held at Hampton, Va- - September 16 and 17. . i ; : Glenn Warner had some great pass experts at Carlisle, and one of the earliest combinations was Mt. Pleasant to Exendine and Gardner. Warner, always ahead of his time in coaching, developed the technique of sending linemen down the field with his ends to block out the halfbacks. The Indians were terrific in the air and, of course, their skill was attributed to some romantic bridge between the Indian and the occult. There was nothing mystio about the skill of the Indians, although guys like Exendine and Gardner, and that great lineman of the era, Newashe, who played end and tackle with equal skill and aboriginal ferocity, were really out of this world. The foundation of Carlisles success was laid on blocking the halfback. Navy used the forward pass In 1913, but it was a haphazard thing. Harry Blodgett, a Middie halfback, told me that his orders were to 'fade five yards and throw the ball bard. OUSEHOLD A good thick gravy can be made by using the water in which rice has been cooked. Keep french dressing in the re- frigerator and then drop an ice cube in it just before serving if you like it thick, that is. Always store peanut butter jars upside down. It will help keep the peanut butter from losing its oil. When you forget to put salt in the cooked cereal, dissolve salt in a little boiling water and mix that with the cereal so the taste will be uniform. You can usually remove rust from iron frying pans with scouring powder and steel wool. Add a little salt to the water in a double boiler and it will come to a boil more quickly. Tweezers are handy for getting pinfeathers out of a chicken, but so if paraffin. Four melted paraffin all over the bird, let it harden, then peel it off. The pesky pinfeathers should come with it. "Il truly is a Laxative Food Anyone troubled with constipation as I was, should try eating KELLOGGS all-bra- n regularly. It has done me Mrs. Henry no much good! Kennywood, Pa. If your diet Wit-kows- lacks the bulk you need for regular elimination, eat an ounce of KELLOGGS ALLBRAN every day in milk and drink plenty of water. If not satisfied after ten days trial, send empty carton to Kellogg Co., Battle Creek, Mich., and get double your monk back. Order Kelloggs all-bra- n today. Skin on firefrom itching ol DRY ECZEMA Don't delay apply soothing, skit! ully medicated Resinol to the irritated kin! Note how this famous ointment relieves itching and burning. It help o many skin sufferers, it must be good. Costs little at your druggist'. ftipipr of Disordered Kidney Action May Warn Modern !ire with Its hnrry and worry. and Irregular habit. Improper eating infoo-tion drinking its risk ol exposureon and work the throws henvy strain to become are of the kidneys. They apt over-taxe- d and fail to filter excess acid and other impurities from tbo blood. You may auffer napidng backacha headache, ditxines, getting Up niifhta, swelling feel constantly pains, lg tired, nervous, all worn out. Other signs of kidney or bladder disorder are sometimes burning scanty or too frequent Urination. 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