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Show THE SAUNA SUN. SAUNA, UTAH Zoned Sidewalks Ertcourage Friendly Loafing Stan DDnisit Way Back in Movies War Cramps Hughes Thomas in Screen Dehut seams covered by bands run straight across the width of the spread. The two lengthwise bands may be close together or far apart By Virginia Vale THE current crop of young Americans doesnt know all about American history it wont be the fault of the movies. Producers are fairly falling over each other in the scramble to stake a claim to a slice of it; hardly a day passes that another historical picture isnt announced. Though it hardly seems possible, "Hollywood Cavalcade is history too, the history of the movies, released for the industrys fiftieth anniversary. The heroine, played by Alice Faye, is a combination of all those golden-curle- d girls who used to act before the cameras (and as a rule most of them . and . ' .Energetic pedestrians of Louisburg, N. C., may claim the sidewalk's center lane, but space at right and Don Ameche plays the hero, who is j left is reserved for those who like a bit of friendly loafing. A tobacco auction town, in some' seasons it is a number of those historic leading crowded by farmers who like to visit for a spell. Pictures at left and upper right show the more ambitious men rolled into one. citizens in the center lane, while lower right shows a young couple occupying the corner drug store side But the hit of the picture, .so far . walk space thoughtfully provided by the. "zoning ordinance. . . as a lot of people are concerned, is the lads who show us how slapstick comedy used to be .played. Buster Keaton, Chester Conklin, Ben Tur-pin, Hank Mann, Eddie Collins, Jimmy Finlayson there they are again, throwing custard pies with vim and vigor, staging a comedy treat for over-acted- ), Spinach and Sleds All Part of Byrd Expedition according to the width of the bed. The corners at the foot are cut out as shown. The edges are then pressed to the right side and bands stitched over them. CTURDY and masculine. Al- so, "Red trimmings, please. 'hat was the order for the bedspread in the combination room of a lad. Blue and tan predominated in the room. The clever mother made curtains for the rather large square window; using lunch cloths in these colors one cloth making a pair of curtains. Blue denim with red gingham bands is suggested for the spread. The diagram may be used as a guide for cutting and making a material for spread of any a bed of any width. The amount of material needed will be three times the full width of the finished spread, plus two inches. Two work-and-pl- ay NOTE; Readers who are now using Sewing Books No. 1, 2 and 3 will be happy to learn that No. 4 for mailing; as well as the 10 cent editions of No. 1, 2 and 3. Mrs. Spears has just made quilt block patterns tor three designs selected from her favorite Early American quilts. You may have these patterns FREE with your order for four books. Price of books 10 cents each postpaid. Set of three quilt block patterns without books 10 cents. Send orders to Mrs. Spears, Drawer 10, Bedford Hills, New York. mm my pack! ycukg as i i 36-in- ch JS- t Av i Coc!ied Wheat Cereal Worlds dependable breakfast food still the best for centuries ... Millions of Americans still demand a steaming bowl of appetizing cooked wheat cereal for the daily morning's repast why? like Cream of the West blended Because, carefully from the meaty and nourishing center portions of golden the most easily wheat grains the most nourishing for for children for babies grown-updigested 7 its s. CREAM OF THE WEST- -ls MONTANA CEREAL CO.t ALICE FAYE fiSLTf who used to laugh at the them and the new generation who never saw them before. All hail the Admiral Richard Evelyn Byrd, left, views with an approving eye the work being done by members of Keystone copsl And be it said for Alice Faye that his Antarctic expedition. His look is directed toward two carpenters assembling a dog sled at the Boston army base. Right: the Popeye influence. Two members of the exploration party piling up cases of canned she can take a custard pie in the face and come right up for more. . . spinach prior to loading it on the ships. 1 tastier! Hilling, Montana G3F QGflPIE old-time- rs Tippling Melons May Provide New Alibi Meat-Eat- er burning 25 slower than the average of the 15 brands tested slower than other of the largest-sellin- g CAMELS them of give a smoking plus equal to any By . Howard Hughes is returning to the picture business, since the war has cramped his style where flights are concerned. And he wants a new boy and girl team. He has shown that he's a genius when it comes to discovering and developing talent;. he launched Jean Harlow in "Hells Angels," youll remember, and made Paul Muni a motion picture star overnight in round-the-wor- ld "Scarface." Hes shown, too, that he knows how to make pictures. During the long stretch when "Hells Angels was considered just a rich mans folly, people who had served their time at picture-makinpredicted that hed never get back of the money that he was pouring into it. Its still being shown and still making money. g one-tent- g A vicious plant is this Venus found only in North Carolina bogs. Here an innocent bee .unknowingly .approaches .his doom. Six tiny hairs inside the doubled leaf act as triggers when disturbed, causing the leaves to come together, thus trapping its meat-eatin- fly-tra- p, prey. h . John Charles Thomas is going into the movies. Remember the little difference of opinion he had concerning his radio appearances, because he wouldnt sing if he couldnt conclude with "Good night, Mother? He will sing in the picture in which he makes his screen debut, whose Alibis for an alcoholic breath may take a new twist if melon grow- "Kingdom Come, story ers adopt the technique developed by Samuel Vntermyer of New York. deals with American folk music. . It He gives his melons any desired alcoholic flavor by binding a small bottle will be made by Producers Corporaof liquor to the stem of the growing plant. The plant absorbs the liquor tion of America, a new motion-pictur- e company. through a tiny tube in its stalk. . Dog Show Behind. Frances Front Line '" 'w v wr Here is poor Bernard Bee after p and dislighting inside the The leaves turbing its "triggers. fold swiftly together, imprisoning the victim with stiff bristles. Its going to seem strange to have Nelson Eddy permanently off that Sunday night radio program; a lot of his admirers will never be reconciled to his departure. But he feels that, what with concerts, recordings and work in the movies, he hasnt time for regular radio work. fly-tra- Edward G. Robinson is all in favor of realism on the radio and in his pictures, but it was almost too much for him at one of his broadcasts not long ago. The script called for the sound effect of a man being hit over the head with a chair. The sound effects man was to smash the chair against the wall (try it sometime and see if it sounds like the real thing). The chair slipped, hit an actor over the head, and put him in the Hollywood emergen cy hospital. After having it on the tchedule tince 1936, Metro ha finally put Not Too Narrow, Not Too Deep " into production , with Joan Crawford and Clark Gable . . . Paramount it offering the public a new romantic team in Moon Over Burma theyre Patricia Morriton and Robert Preston . . . P era Pague, of the Charlie McCarthy program, is played by Barbara Jo Allen, whom you hear as Beth Holly on One Mans Fam IT atch for more and belter (wr ily hope) comedies on the screen from now on; motion picture producers are on the hunt for stories that will help the public to forget the war. In TIIE HOTEL Choice ofthe Discriminati rtg Travler 400 ROOMS ODDS AND ENDS and This action causes digestive juices to flow, and the hapless bee will be nothing more than a skeleton in a , '.v few hours. He will have been de, voured by the plant. An enigma, An army may march on its stomach, as Napoleon once observed, the Venus fly trap shows the transition between plant and animal life. but its feet have quite a bit to do with the ground covered. Here BritGardeners have had very little suc- ish troops line up for foot inspection behind the front lines in France, cess growing the plant in other and the grinning Tommies exhibit their "dogs to the commanding'bfflcer, who, like all British army officers, watches carefully'his mens feet. s off ... (Released by Weitern Newspaper Union.) SALT LAKE CITY 400 BATHS Rates: $2.00 to $4.00 remodeling and refurnishing program has made available the finest hotel accommodations in the West AT OUR SAME POPULAR PRICES. Our $200,000.00 |