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Show ?AGE SIX CACHE AMERICAN CACHE COUNTY. UTAH Slat DItisd Speaking of Doubles Fjm Owl F)m i Musical Lombardos Hr Virginia Valr WHEN , :r V youre going to see some remarkable archery; it will look as if Errol Flynn is a wizard with the bow and arrow. But the man behind the bow was really 'u it St 4 Howard Hill, and you will be able to see him in a film of his own before long one of those Pete Smith shorts. Hill will go William Tell one better by lining up fifteen pretty girls with apples on their heads and shooting the f 'HTf I k 'V ,:- - off. Remember the day when no studio would ever sdmJt that any actor had a double tor They any 11001 used to make FairDouglas banks have one sometimes, when , the stout was too and 11 dangerous hed manage to V do It himscll f , when the cam- - pies .-- fv MV a Robin you see j n.jyNk . i SSss ' .iVS t V iiru V V 1 werent grinding, just to iJ il:jshow., t th.at..ha atraid. ( e er Vi Mr. Beaver, the original dant builder, gazes disconsolately at the biggest thing on earth, Grand Coulee dam rising in the Columbia river 92 miles west of Spokane. Grand Coulee will create a reservoir 151 miles long of holding 10,000,000 acre-fee- t water to irrigate 1,200,000 acres of fertile land. It will generate 8,300,000,000 kilowatt hours of firm power annually, plus secondary hours. Although mans steel rein4,200,-000,00- r N - t II P LV r Vi V Yt vx vf v. 0 forcements (right) surpass Brother Beavers wooden ones, the furry little dam builder is better fitted for his job than man, who must wear a life preserver on the job (left). S& 4 V & 'V A. I Speaking of Flynn recently he worried Warner Brothers no little, lie bought a new yacht, and decided to go on a six months trip In search of adventure. The executives objected. They finally gave him three weeks off. He had to go to Miami to get the yacht; he was to sail It through the canal, and fiy to HollyOff wood to work In "Sister Act. He he went, and off he stayed. spent four weeks In Miami. A studio representative went after him, and went bark without him. So Jeffrey Lynn, whose face isnt exactly familiar on the screen as yet, was given the lead in "Sister Act," with everybody cheering for him, and now the studios delighted with his work. It may be another of those cases where a star walks out and a new star walks right In. If Jeffrey Lynn does climb to stardom he can thank Bette Davis for giving him a start. While appearing in a road company of a New York stage success he was given a screen test by Metro. Nothing came of it so far as Metro was concerned, but Miss Davis saw the test and wanted Lynn for a role In JezebeL He didnt get it, but Warner Brothers liked the test and gave the young man a contract. Theyre admiring now that the clever Miss Davis was right when she refused to play in "Comet Over Broadway, saying that the BETTE DAVIS story and dialogue werent up to scratch. One newspaper man called it "a very badly written story full of inane dialogue Jimmy Cagney has bought three tractors for his farm at Marthas Vineyard, and would rather talk crops than movies any day. Theyre a smart family, those Cagneys; his sister took honors at Hunter college the other day. Unlike some news broadcasters, Boake Carter writes his own stuff. But he has able assistance from his wife, who used to be society editor of a Philadelphia newspaper. m ODDS AND ENDS Judging by recent demonstrations, it looks as if television would be m its infancy for a long time to come . . . Helen Hayes is willing to return to the movies if somebody can find her a story as good as Farewell to Arms . . . Farewell,' etc , has recently been because of the mix up in international . . . If affairs, and will be If Oman Against the World? comes your way youll see Alice Moore, daughter of Alice Joyce, m a leading role The novel, Sixteen Hands, has been bought for the screen for Bob Burns; u's a story about a mule . . . Hell do Arkansas Traveler too - . . And he went to court the other dav to ask that the records he made in 1933 and 1934 be kept out of circulation, on the ground that they inptre hu reputation as a creative artist . . , In 1934 he made 11500; in 1937, 0 Nothing like getting a good break, and deserving it! ... & V ami The thousands of men who completed Grand Coulees foundation last December are now back at work as the job of completing the dam begins. Shown above are the two towns where they live. In the foreground is Coulee Dam, which houses the governments forces, and across the Columbia river is Mason City, the contractors camp. ... Western Newspaper Union. 400.-00- |