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Show Harley LaVar Heatcn Joins Navy Last Week Lef ;iy?e Home stcec Sridge Luncheon Ccrinne March LaVar Heaton, son ot home in Mr.Harley and Mrs. Harley Heaton ol rharips Dredge scene of was the this was swurn into the Eham Thursday U. S. city luncheon navy at noon on the day en' Mrs- - 0:0(376 of his seventeenth VVhen birthday, at ! her bridge club. the navy headquarJLert luncheon was serv- ters in Saltrecruiting Lake Citv, LaVar left immediately small tables. to; vases San in crystal Diego where he wMl fid fhe centerpieces. Bridge his training as a seaman begin and division of the eve-1- he will luier siudy pharmacy. Langwor-.inninRoss Ih Mrs. high score and Mrs Card Of Thanks "innin2 ,he cut e Tingey To those who by their acts of or. kindness expressed their symMrs. Ray-Thpresent were pathy and friendship at the NclWinston Lewis, Mrs. time of the death of our beloved Mrs. Mis Ross Langworthy. husband and lather, we wish to Keith Boyer, Tingey, Mrs. express our heartfelt thanks. hostess. the Cavle Tingey, We wish especially to thank invited guests, the ward I bishopric, the relief " two special and Mrs. Wayne Loveland society, and all others who asjbert Stacks. sisted in any way. of Mrs. S. Williams and Family. a news item Da vou have ' II Of Dimes Dance By 5 g , d f Phone it to No. 7. Volumes March of Dimes ball be given by the Veterans vwil ,,f r"eign Wars. Post 9035, at Im inne lodge hall Saturday evening. January 24. LaMar lories, publicity chairman for bhe event, reminded the public today. kvei vone is invited and to attend. Jones said, andurged all proceeds will be turned over to 'tic Box Elder county chapter and the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis. Music for dancing will be fuinished by the Clearfield Rhythm Girls' orchestra. Admission price will be $1 per couple. Tickets will be on sale at the door. Master Singers To Appear In Concert Here On April Oth 7 1DNESDAY-THURSDA- Y Announcement is made by of the Business and Professional Women's club that a concert will be presented by the Master Singers of Cedar City at the local tabernacle on April lbth. This singing organization is made up of 75 male voices and appeared here last year, sponsored by the B. P. W. club. Watch your local paper for further notice as to time of ticket sales. ALSO The Cisco Kid in PATRICIA CLARY HOLLYWOOD Van-colore- D Film Shop United Press Staff Correspondent Saturday Night 0 L L Y W 0 D Harry (CP) Sherman, movie producer, be-- ; lieves that the frontier womans dress styles are due for a terri- fic comeback this year. He says they havent yet been equalled for charm and appeal. is Coincidentally, this year of also the 100th anniversary the discovery of gold in California. "I'm plumping for a revival of frontier styles modified, of course to tie in with the celebration, Sherman said. "They aren't very far from the new look but theyre a lot more attractive. Also coincidentally, this year is the time Sherman is making a picture about the discovery of gold, "Tennessees Partner, rush from Bret Harte's gold yarn. Tve talked to designers, and they think that buckskin and suede as well as gingham and calico are duo for a big revival soon," Sherman said. All Done by Hand The ladies of the old west turned out some mighty pretty clothes, and it took some ingenuity, because they had to do it all by hand and without pat terns and with limited materials." Their results weie so appealing that feminine stars stand in line for a chance to wear them in western movies. Sherman is negotiating with some top stars to appear in Tennessee's Partner" and ir. "Carmen of the West," his cactus version of the standaid opera. "They'te all impressed with how good they'll look in the clothes of that period," lie said. He has transferred Carmen, her lover and other members of the Spanish love story to the American frontier. Any star who has ever dressed up in westerns knows that those styles are the most tiecoming a woman can wear, he said. "They're much more flattering. in fact, than most contemporary styles, including, incidentally, the new look. bull-fightin- HOLLYWOOD (CP) If stars are representative are hu.xkiei, .Hid the women taller.'' he said. "It's frightening." When Hallei started photographing movies, such "normal-sized- " men as Richard Burthel-mess- , Douglass Fairbanks, Sr., Charles Chaplin. Rudolph Valentino and Harrison Ford were cavorting on the screen. "Not one of them was six feet tall," Haller said. But today, in Warner Bros. "Winter Meeting." Haller is photographing one of the dozt ens of ov ei leading J -- POX tLDSK Brigham City, Utah tice how much bigger people were getting when he was photographing "Gone With the Wind in 1939 a job for which he won an Academy award. Clark Gable loomed so big that it made an impression on me and on a lot of other people, I guess." he said. But now Gable is dwarfed by such actors as Errol Flynn, Fred , men. six MaeMurray, Cary Grant, Jim Jim Davis. Davis, and many others. And certainly the women are With him m the scene is Haller added. Paige, who stands a movie-sta- r getting taller," aveiage height of five feet "Take Alexis Smith and Ava six inches. "That's as tall as the men were, 25 years ago, Haller said. Even the extras in the scene men and were tail, stalwart women. Haller said he began to no- - journal Wednesday. January 21. 1941 Gardner and Eleanor Parker. All of them better than live . feet six. At said, this rate of progress, a seven foot hero and heroine will be commonplace in another 30 years. said the "I, n cameraman, "feel like a six-foo- foot-three- 193-poun- Ja-ni- s e Dont borrow a paper . . . for your own. Less thin four cents a copy, $4 for 104 big, issues. sub-scrib- news-packe- long-limbe- Introducing NEW movie of av- erage Americans, the United States soon may be peopled with giants. Ernie Haller, who has been photographing men and women for 30 years, says theyre getting bigger all the time. "The actors are heavier and THE ONLY 'CREAM WAFER FACE MAKt-UF- Box Elder COMMUNITY a CONCERT ASSOCIATION Presents CAVALIER not a cake! 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