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Show i TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1951 The Dragerton Tribune, Dragerton. Utah Regular rubber galoshes with cloth topscan be safelywashed in a machine. Just toss them in with cold soapy water for a while, rinse them in clear water, and hang them up to dry over the ends of a couple of broom handles. 1LJ0USEH0LD hints If a clothesline prop has a habit slipping off the line, break the habit by putting a clothespin over the line on each side of the of A crocheted bedspread shouldnt be washed in a machine or scrubbed on a board. Soak it in warm prop. bureau drawer, after. Junior has removed the knobs for some obscure purposes of his own, can be opened by pressing a suction cup or rubber plunger against it. A II water and neutral soap, swishing it around from time to time. Dont run It through a wringer or hang it on a line. Squeeze the water out of it gently and spread it flat to dry. theres a crack in your wooden 1 AY Get FAST RELIEF! 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Others may have their now that Jane Wyman has received her Henrietta. She is being presented with the trophy here by Henry Gris, president pi the Foreign Press association, in Hollywood after the association named her as the worlds favorite actress. 'Oscars m ofi. mw-a-iau- PETAMI IICt AM lalims CmsH Cbact Colds. lexalln m REMOVES WASTE MOT GOOD FOOD Thai HAUG Oil A trio Bronchitis Theatre Guild of the Air Plans 90 Minute Broadcast of ' Hamlet ' By INEZ GERHARD MARCH 4 Theatre uniform. Notice the scene where he Guild lies in a bunk on a submarine, with ON the Air plans to do a full )in-u- p girls plastered all over the hour broadcast of julkhead; the camera really lingers Hamlet, which will certainly be on the one of Eleanor Powell, who heard by the largest single audi- s Mrs. Ford. ence that has ever heard it since Shakespeare wrote the play cenBette Davis is responsible for turies ago. It will come from the two of the actresses in her new stage of the Belasco Theatre in New Payment on Demand. One York and will be heard over the is Frances Dee, who hadn't full NBC . network. Stars will be made a picture since 1948; Bette Dorothy McGuire of the movies and chose her. The other is Barbara Pamela Brown and John Gielgud Sherry, Bette's three-year-oof the theatre, both now appearing daughter. in one of the seasons hits, The alf Pipe smokers and Ladys Not for i11: Id'! CRIMP cur PRINCE ALBERT ( IN MY PIPE MEANS A Burning. SMITH fans both find greater smoking pleasure roll-your-o- in crimp cut Prince Albert Americas ld Hamlet The four fur coats Judy Holliday was modernized for GIs during the wears in P.S. And they sweeten smoker's breathl the movie version of and the broadcast will follow 0 Born Yesterday are worth BROTHERS war, along that line. the entire cost of producing C00JM version of the comedy the Irene Vernon, whose latest pic- was stage DROPS I about $50,000. Incidentally, ture is Sound of Fury (a Robert hit on the NBC Stillman production for United JudysShowperformances be the may Big prelude to Artists), is one of the four judges her having a radio show of her own who will hand out 15 savings bonds always provided that she cares to the winners of the Num-Zbaby to have one. beauty contest. Its open to infants from 6 Vi months to 2 years old, Joan Fontaine and Joseph Cotten from March 1 to June 1. Entry do for France, in Sound pf blanks available at all drugstores. may Years, what they did for Italy in Affair the latter is Burl Ives will launch a series of September a travelogue of famous 25 programs for the state depart- practically of the Italian spots peninsula. ment's Voice of America. Accompanying him will be an instrumental Claudette Colbert and Mary groupTWonderwhatthecountries drove four times around the behind the iron curtain will think Benny block, trying to find a place to park d of The Fly! Jacks car before going into the theatre to see Stanley Kramers Robert Stack, star of Republics Cyrano de Bergerac. Then the Bullfighter - and - the Lady, re manager came out and offered to ceived the General Rose Memorial it for them. It had a drive Award for this year. It is given by park unfamiliar to him; after stalling the third armored division to war the car three times he had to sumveterans in the entertainment world mon to car the herself. park Mary for outstanding work. Times have changed; movie comTwo topnotch woman wrestlers not 'only ignore television, have been signed as technical ad panies pick stars from it. Paramount visers for a wrestling match be they decided to make Aaron Slick from tween Jane Wyman and Alexis Punkin Crick and wanted a new Smith in Here Comes the Groom. face to play the lead. Alan Young One of them, Clara Mortensen, Is had appeared in supporting roles at world lightweight champion. a couple of years 20th Century-Fobut it was his hilarious perfour ago, Other technical advisers formances on television that sold Los Angeles high school students, him to Paramount executives. picked by members of the Los Angeles school board, who sat in on ODDS AND ENDS . . . Dana story conferences for Filmakers Clark now knows how strip-teasOn the Loose. They passed on work; for one scene of Never the teen-ag- e and on popu Trust language, rea Gambler, Amazing results proved by Independent lar colors of hot rods, phosphores hearsals, he had to putincluding on and take scientific test. For cleaner teeth, for a cent sox, beanie caps and other off a trench coat 147 times exactly brighter smile . . . try Calox yourself i , such fads. Producer Collier Young . . . The Crosby-Hop- e Roadto was bent on making the film real Paris became Road to Hollistic. ywood, now has been changed to Road to Bali . . . Now its ruThe Flying mored that Elizabeth Since Columbias Taylor would Missile-openearound the country like to an old romance Glenn Fords fan mail rating has with a wealthy down risen 70 per cent that always hap- in Florida. pens when he makes a picture in Belttul by WNU Featarce A Pw MILD AN D " fvv t i SMOKE WAri smoking tobaccol largest-sellin- g ? 'A' PJCNER-TASnN-o) $46,-00- ,f Ccnncn From hour-and-a-h- 3-W- CODE AMD YOU Dgugiu Coughs STAR DUST When windy weather sets in, get a piece of rope long enough to reach from your clothesline to the ground. Tie one "end of the rope to the middle of the clothesline, tie theother to an old flat iron or some heavy weight; and your line wont get twisted or be blown around. IVIIEti SLEEP 17011? Clmlag-C- salad or chopping bowl, get the surface thoroughly clean and dry, then pour shellac into the crack. 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