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Show CACHE AMERICAN PACK SIX IiOC.AN, CACHE COUNTY. UTAH ac Shis! uoo J mazing I (, and really oufiht LOMBARD to go into the dressmaking business. They on a sports jacket which Alice Marble, the United States Number One woman tennis player, will wear when she steps out on the courts of Wimbledon, England, to battle for a championship. : ri T- V 1 'ft !Tomcn Vriiate Radio Johes Hr Irfilnl Vli CAROLE - Modistes i Carole designed the jacket, (she 0(1 best friend) Claik had hu tailor make it. It knockout. And Alice, tall, blonde uj pretty, Mill Ml or it. Alice Marble 1 'it'-cr- v V. - r. '.Ar L. Rrmrmbrr whit h Richard f svA lr (f Vi' ( ' .11 Vft - E f Ai- :- - -- '1 'X .c. ' la UNCLE SAM, its proprietor, Yellow- - stone National Park Is acres of woodland. But to last years 499,242 visitors the park Is also remembered for Its 1,500 savages," mostly college students who spend their vacations serving park guests. Many come from prominent families. Savages are notorious for their colorful vocabuso-ma- v.v 's l.V.'rN;A l , 4 TO v rtrol, and Dougla pleading and fighting for the role, olaed the second lead to ably that ,'' v'. vA IOi Dawn Rarthrlmrsa starred, Salrbanka, Jr., after t lary. To them visitors arriving in busses are "dudes," (driven by "gear-jammers- ") ( Dishcampers are washers become "pearldivers." Laundresses are "bubble queens" and a howling baby is a "lap organ." Most versatile of Yellowstones savages is the "pack rat" who does while "sage-brushers- ." everything from wheeling grips in a "mollie (baggage cart) to lighting cabin fires with Agnei Midgley of Salt Lake City worked as "heaver" (waitress) last summer. She was one of 1,500 savages chosen from among thousands of Workers arrive by June 15 each applications. year, promptly forgetting that last week they were football captains or campus queens. Overnight hotels and cabins. But they awaken winter-wear- y the park has been open for several weeks. ERROL FLYNN he stole the picture and proved him self a good actor? Hell, its to be made again, with Errol Flynn, Pat-ri- c Knowles and Basil Rathbone in the leading roles. Claudette Colbert, who recently got home from that European vacation, likes simple clothes but listen to the description of the dress recent- ly designed for her by Travis Ban-toone of moviedom's ace designers. Its frilly, it's frothy; It's of white organza, covered with a printed pattern of cherries in black. The skirt is shirred and full, the neckline Is outlined by a flounce, with wider flounces forming the sleeves. Sounds anything but simple! Alice Brady has had years on the stage and years in the movies, but when you hear her on the radio you may be sure that she is nervous. The microphone simply scares her into such a state of nerves that the pages of her script have to be pasted on cardboard, to keep them from rattling. Encouraged by Its success In building Ginger Rogers up as a dramatic star, RKO is going to try to do the same thing with Ruby Keen ler, the dancer who Is Mrs. Al in private life. Youll see the first results of the new campaign In Mother Careys Chickens. With Fay Bainter and Ralph Morgan also in the cast, the girl will have to act or be utterly swamped. Jol-so- Bob Ripley has discovered, in his search for Believe It Or Nots, that it is three and two thirds times as easy for a man to become an amazing person as it is for a woman to do so. He finds that amazing women are just as interesting as men, but rarer. The only reason he can give is that they don't have s as much chance to distinguish as men do. them-,selve- The first thing any of us know, someone is going to form an organization to protest against radio programs which are awfully amusing to the audience in the broadcasting studio, but pretty dull to those who just tune In, and cant see what is going on. Eddie Cantor is one of the worst offenders. After all, radio is supposed to be heard, notseen. And I know of more than one instance in which a listener, at home, swore never to buy the sponsors product because it was so annoying to hear the laughter and not know what was funny. A typical smiling "pack rat" who lives in the dormitory) was Dale Farringer of North Dakota university. But the most euthentic type of savage is Archie Martin, Y ellowstones head wrangler in charge of saddle trips. Some "dude" riders ask for saddles without the horn (Western type) because they "dont expect much traffic." "rats nest" (mens like Neil Miner (left) show tourists the park and wonders." At right is William Kearns, assistant park A small staff of rangers and naturalists is maintained all year. College science instructors, ere called naturalist. "90-da- y ODDS AD ENDS Paramount may follow Metros example and launch an air show in the fall . . . Stan Laurel and his Russian bride plan a fourth wed ding ceremony . . . Frank Black save f the stamps from foreign letters, and gnes them to his friends which keeps his office filled with both friends and stamps . . . Around Hollywood they're calling MThe Adventures of Marco Polo" Mr. Deeds Goes to China . . . Gale Page , knoun to radio but not to moae fans , has been made a star by U arner Brothers. Western Newspaper Union. |