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Show -.- 7- -- 7 - - -- Z.74;;.7n71:L:.:.,;,; "1", , S. !"..), vo' ,te,Rofaw,.mswg.m 7.? ' ',4 1 i Ai poei, A4 -- hys. t ,I le r- - NA "Nk' 0.4,1. a - 4 LloW z tir , 1 IP, di A ',....k.it, ir ,maktoo...! p- - P MI rQJ t1 - It 4.; It' TY' Itr-4;-q- Y a:. - PIONEER WOMENRecent tourists and travelers tio southeastern Utah wondered why they were held up on the highway entering Moab. Reason was- - that John Fork Holly ititstKeck - the Moab residents were used in the movie as extrasPictured...as 'arMlet tiers are Bonnie Jean Taylor, Irma Newell, Mrs. Bick Tay lot, Maggie Taylor, Ardith New.. ancL Dorothy Robertson,-ell, Lydia Skeweir Doria-Melk- lt r. . wsksilP." - .- Lai e".,.. , - a. woodlnotion4nctureproducecocasatwork-orkrtRin-Gr- 040.610iondliT 4 INDI.VI CAPTIVEJohn Wayne, star of "Rio Grande," portrays a cavalry officer. In this scene are Rocky Shanon, a Navaho Indian, Post Parks, Leo Bradley and John Wayne. Movie is reminiscent of Fords Old western fortwas-speciall- y Wore a Yellow Ribbon built for: the picture. ' o --- r -- , , 4. . 00.b:',':fui.1:11shé:.::-,:.'-$16ehor- , 1, Filth pit7 or -E st -- - THESE EARTn rEOPLE .1 , ,. : , - , - - - .S ' - ."! Ac .,o, "fl ,1.".,,- - , 4'S,,ti".-'- . I.- i '...?1 .1.. - 1,.,..' : ,, ...., ' ' , e A I ',at" - , 0 '"' t EiW " 1,, i s'.' r,,,,,,,,x it l'i --, I 11111110agareee.; - R...44, 04e, - A 4t; !Ar: ..40;11A;P".. it ...,-,,-...-, tionally by RepublicPictures in November.- - At the completion Ford said he would return later to make other pictures. -- .,.,!,-;.,- ;:-.- of-th- have appeared in several other Utah-mad- e Jr., - FORESIGHT .: . t ' !It 1, , oaf" IV. ' . Aro' NIIR ' AA 4. - ' Ar . WORN OUTVictor McLaglen seems to be having some trouble with Maureen O'Hara over his laundry. Both star is "Rio Grande," and will be seen with Claud Jarman Jr,also - Chill Wilt Harry Carey Jr., and , pictured. him. The bantering is fun. it does make the scenes livelier:T But Liss. poor child, feel beaten before she begins. She can't possibly keep up with such a precedent AU evening. A girl hates to compete wOh her Mother! INTRUDER thestoryabout Sharon whose girl friends take turns dropping in for'eats" at each other's home after school or ,for hen session's. When they arrive, Mom is right there to greet them. She parks herself on the couch and She's just like one of them,pitches right in on the girl-tali- t. somehow don't young, gabby. But last very long nor do you discuss very much.. Though you .may laugh a lot it seems so hollow. It isn't likely you'll be if you have to meet at Sharon's! going to the next-onThis is the pitch, parents you do want to enter the futi of things. Your youngster is having an exciting time and you wantio be there to see everything goes off all right But must you be the life of the party? Can't you greet the guests. help them with the games if necessary, and then leave them alone. Drop in now and then to see if they are behaving and bow out again. and,having fun. Laugh, chat Don't act When Lisa7s date calls. smile friendly-like- . over anxious.. Don't try too hard to put him at ease through Let gay bantering. You'll only seem silly and her do the talking or steer the conversation. You can take there, that about this and that and send them on their way. This is datighter's show. Let her have it without too or without trying to steal hei.thunder. big a build-u- p HELP OUT When the girls or fellows drop in after school Kat night have plenty of yummy food on hand (it needn't be elaborate or expensive) question them about their school activities and so forth and then again, leave them to their own kind of talk. They can't figure why YOU would want to sit in and , discuss boys. They don't know why YCill want to be one to :with jhern.- They love a mother who-i- s interested-enougdiscuss problems when the teens want them to. Net they feel sure that-onlan empty head would prefer sitting in on teen-tal- k , than doing something else. , Act your age, parents is the cry of today's teens. There is something Wonderful about folks who are good sports, understanding and yet retain their dignity. , hello-goodby- e- , That In ;- -as parts of New England, deer are regarded garden pests? - They will at almost every type vegetable down to the roots. some -r . . - a ti' - - .CANNON 7' t 440; - 5. J "t 1r - Teens Like Parents Who Help Out But Don't Want Them To Take Over their parents , , , , datPt- - Youknock-yourselL.-out.wekocu- Lt - itig' w - 4,4 rpf I., - :t v."; i s4,,9 ,' ,........, -- 1"" t , .4 ,1146 h ly the young swains' to your home. , You kid. with them, pat tima ca thi back enzase n chatteg anct uiswi t m r'instance .; Little Linda' is staging a party. Of course you wouldntleave the house to the teens alone, and so there. you are. big as life and not nearly as funny. right under their noses You, however. are eager not to spoil their fun. You You're pitch right' in and laugh and play with them. -for the terrific bit secretly, patting yourself on the back . if you only you're making. Oh Mom and Pop-know that your teen is mozlified with your cutting up. That the guests are bored with your valiant efforts. No one. and especially teenagers, likes someone else to steal the show. worse. When its Moni and Dad matters Lisa is 'at the dating age. Or thcre is this situation You do so want her to get along well with the boys to are-on- I 1- - e. OVER EAGER , - wer. In.. many cases that still may be true. But according to the lads and lasies hereabouts, there seems to be a trend among parents to,be just the opposite. And frankly, folks, the teens aren't sure they like it. Cant say that we exactly blariie you for trying to liven the situation between you and your teen but in your effort to be friendly. interested and chummy with your offspring ihe pendulum ;wings you sometimes gum up the works - t e TOR PAREN'TS ONLY. Time was when teens moaned and groaned about what d. IF ben-sessio- fun-lovin- g, - - KNOW: DIDIAA 4- - By ELAINE - 01111.1W he , . It ,ord110 I? Hi TALES: -- BZP11,EPARZD During rehearsal of the Tabernacle choir Immediately before the Church of the Air broadcast last Sundays Director 'Cornwall made this announcement to the choir: "We must be prepared to make quids adjustment during the Church of the Air broadcast, depending on how long Dr. Widtsoe talks. If he talks as long as twenty minutes,we shalt sing.!Awake Sainte of God, Awake.' If he takes less than twenty minutes we shall sing, 'God is Our Refuge!"' . The choir ung "God Is Our Refuge, (Thanks kk Scott Taggart.) 11 ,- , ftit , . .s31.041141.4000111.1011.0miopologoilowtoillayeavolsoll of WESTERN BALLADEERSOne the leading attractions in "Rio Grande" is the Sons of-tPioneers, nationally famous singers of western songs. Pictured are Tommy Doss, Hugh Farr, KenCurtis.arL FarrLloyd Perryman aid Shug Fisher First movie made In the Moab area by John Ford was "Wagonmaster," also featuring Sons hf the Pioneers. - JUST NOT IlL'NGILY 34 I , A Salt Lake roan meti friend of his on the street the other day. "Hi," he said "Hello," the friend answered. 'Tome on." the first fellow said, "I'll buy you a soda. -Tfro all right with you," the friend replied seriously, "w1 think 111 take the quarter instead" N O., - - - 4 ;IN. 4 K--(1 nd - m- .,J1 y Twint-Jimmya- , ro,r, - - Johnny McCoy are first grads st students at the Liberty School in Murray;: For few days they packed their lunches linta the sehool be Dan its hot lunch p'rogram. They liked the idea carry and rather lunches their it gave up is reluctantly ia; favor of the hot noon meal. The other day tbeir rend. mother aske$ Jimmy how he liked the lunches. "Oh the hot lunches are swell, as said '104 eziept ' , the spinach." "Oh,4o they serve pots ttpinachr oho osktd. f'N'o, not Vet, s' he replied, "but they snifk4a L- ---- , ' I. -- the-fir- I 4 ) - - - if : ,,,, 4I .,, picmres. , - western, John is gets- -- He and Harry Carey - - . , - - - - of the recent A group of fellows were discussing stories about flying saucers and some of the tales that little men had been found in them. They were also talking about the possibility that thellittltAnett were from the planet Venus, where the atmosphere is supposedly made- - up of gases, but that these little people were built so that they could live in such an atmosphere. In fact, it was brought out in the conversation that pos. sibly the reason the little men had been captured was that they became exposed to our atmosphere and cotddn't stand It. "Yeah." said one of the fellows, 'just iM111111" them hop- ping out of their flying saucer and then exclaiming just before they collapse, 'My gosh, we've been aired. ATTACKNavaho Indians thunder to attack the U. S. Cavalry. "Rio Grande" is the second movie to be made by John Ford in southeastern Utah and will be released na.; 4r 04' . ..- - , 4- 2 ROUGHRIDERDuring a scene from "Rio Grande," formerly called "Rio Bravo," Ben Johnson, stunt rider, does the spectacular "Roman more opportunity to show his riding prowess. At.010., r 'I - mo si-t-- - - Sy SINEt4TEUSED ' - F'tt It 40-4Y ODA 1 .t, .F..0. it 4 ',, -- :ENE were necessary to be the best parent a teen could hope to . los...That& ft seat fesZeit in your child's cap. , - - . 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