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Show - . . , . - . . , 28, 1948 Sunday, November ,, ' ' , Hi Tales . ,"I,' , , ) . , Dance Assembty Attracts 4 Itor , ' ,,,' , 4 S. ' . L. Teenagers . By Elaine Cannon WITH ME . . ." CE c , - 4 . . , 1 ,:, .,, ' i ' kc 4 "r ' - ' - .e' ' - , ..,...i:;:. ;.1, " - , .., ' ' ' ', Ji - - -- Hi-Tal- ::!:: I ' - '' :: eo::) , . '' : t , . ' .s, 1 I .. ; ,,, 3,'' k N ' - ,. - , , . .4, , :;'': :' ,.sc je 4 t" , ::. '''';::"-S- ''' ' In Their Opinion Even a Star t, Must,Go To Sch()11 MRS. TIIIItK they'd VMS like to be movie stars so they wouldn't have to go to school have a big surprise coming to them if they ever do click in movieland. Actually, teen-ag- e movie stars work harder than the average and Most of them have very little time for recreation in which other kids engage. Here's a letter from Lois ButHollywood star, ler, whose picture, "Mickey," recently played at the Capitol Theater in Salt Lake: "If you want to study harder than you've ever studied before, just become a movie star. "You'll be photographed with Cary Grant and maybe Clark Gable. You'll go to lots of parties. You'll have gowns cape-dai- ly designed for you. Makeup artists and hairdressers will spend hours helping you. You'll go to Palm Springs, or to the Sierras, for publicity layouts. "Butand this is the rub you'll be boning up on your school work at the same time, with no excuses for failing to get the proper grades. WHO SHAW HAS assisted with Dance Assemblies in Boston and Philadelphia, too; And N I' b snow-cover- Ill ed THERE I Mow DO I KNOW? 4 :d 1110 dtb D 1:41Inalle , L N Mike Stephen one must travel through these towns. Utah's mall, run-do- cities are kept up. and are some' of the most beautiful to be found. The small towns detract irom the impression the larger towns leave. Community clubs and church organizations should get topaint gether and stage clean-u- p, up, and fix up campaigns. I can say this Isnd get away with it because I come from a small town and can see first-han- d what should be done and know that it can be accomplished. "Also I think we should tell the world about our inspiring and unusual state and not keep It to ourselves as we have been doing. So let's do a little clever advertising and clean up the and I'm 'places 41MME3R11141 MO tiJ 10BEIR .. o Od101012101511:342101;01 Phi 'RE PlUluElliiEMEIENCIUNO o : it B ROM! 1- SORIimago MO 1113 -4- 1 RADUCER RIE31Z11011311114021111 E coILI ItIRIAITIVi R1j AL P rIR R CO UV Herewith And solution to Sunday Crossword No. 253, published today. '" ' ... .,." t, , i, '',,, v , , Shauna Les I i , Joe Ann 1)Istributli br rJA5S If you haven't already organized your sewing basket to perform miracles for you this Christmas, get busy, girl You'll be the most Ktpular under the mistletoe when the boys see their handmade Yule gifts. The girls 41111 "oolt and "aahh" your handicraft, And think of all the money you'll !Postures Syldicati, laill ' i : : :' ' .e. '', ' . ' I ,,f t it, ! I t N.,.. , ." sf.,t,; i r ' .; t, 4 A 4. ,t Z. - I- ., ' o' i.,i, y , ''''' .'t 8.4 i.,,,, ' ,, ,' , ., , .i, ..:,.... f ,, ; 1 ,f1.. i , .'( .,: ,. t l- : - 2 , ,, ,,.. ':' :t , .,.., , ; I , ii i ,l ' , ,.7. 1 .:... ; I ,,. .: ,, j''' .. , ' I ' ,,i,,,,,r,,, .1 .. ',, ' , is,-- , i '','' b,- , ' ' ' s)' ; . , -,,, , ,, 1,, t t ,, , : ,' .,1 , 1 ip,,k. I.,: ... t , , 1 1 ,, . ,1 2 ' ! .i , .1b041ikiikX14;s:a... , , , .., I - --al.T-i7N1 ' ;,i,,,,, , RIGHT ,THINGBill Wallace helps Barrie Boynton on with her coat, politely. THE Robert Bennett "WILL YOU DANCE?" asks Joan Bennett for dance at Assembly. IGHT YOU ARE, Steve," Powell'. "I've concluded heard lots of people say they know when they hit Utah because the roads are so poor. This is particularly true on the border line. I'm an myself and I really appreciate what a wonderful place Salt Lake is, and Utah too. The cities are beautiful and there are many scenic spots and interesting things to see. I think that the State De. partment of Publicity and Industrial Development or the Chamber of Commerce or somebody should see' to it that free i lectures are shown movie ro4hout other states featuring Utah in the winter and summer. That would be a good way to boost our winter sport attractions and our summer spots to visit." , , I . i :, 's , :'''',"., , ,. I . aettip 061110,Ail Utah-Neva- Alb "c C13 sE4IP ter f ;.,.. )p)Wem'i TIIE VAlltill ' ' QIJOHI111topScro'W2ILLPE Ralme,, Eno ' ........ 1111li r willigla MIIgo 2z6.1(:)1, etiloc (...D - A it IL, Ia.Mr I nl 5 -- I -- I sili i DO;lioit git'ull' n , . ' b a 0111' . ( 1 . h'41 TuRN l l,"' .t, a Ct 10 i MYRAAROVND .. ffrArtraygivesaYrosretN)71 r 4 ,g 019413 S I c)Z:f 1 ' ff--x x-- - I olb to r0 A ' 1 PCIRE,STARTIN6 AT NCLI . 4 Ji r 4 i'l ,. v. 9, 16,A MALE PERSoN liA ' tr. rth- PLANTS; 3,o3SERvE; 6, LAR6E DEER; 8,BRANCII FA TREE; 10,REQUiRS; izewooz,EN IMPLEMENTS FOR PROPELLING A BOAT; liNeill made so simple. Why not try your hand at a , housecoat or charming black panties or nighties? When making lingerie Christmas gifts you can use rib- - , bons with a gay hand, Ribbon can make all the difference between shnple petticoats, slips and panties and luxurious ones, ; XATIl.: memwe I'Lua),T.: , POkrON FOR ANZ4l4m,v4 Piere.;14xeez;17,Arker DOWN I, AT oNcE; a, WOOZY AM OM. on AAirom:AbISTy..w6pO AlvilA.yi A 12.1 $70z1S1,2'461A: 41FAITIll 11 U14 cmo.r.r SNARE-IIt'- d' t hi W . 1,,cooD AORSOWA,REIS; fiSecoivA AfgfICAI Norc 3 PLURAt Ot: 1 7,' A ip Ellitila 11 gi m dam 1.1 ,..d.i.,, - A t f A - 3 . LA I I 2 PO a di Ag.a. PLEAc to NOT HANDLE , , lk,.1, a '--' 7' - 4 - 4., 111. 7' r get, e I LI --;- 1 i 11 ;;;, I I I I II 1111 ' chandiso displayed in a stem. This is a thoughtioss ' though comnton habit. ' ft: 0:11t410: Ao..k., I F;Adv:iee 1, I FREE1)4411,' Nell'TAT IOSZ Aej fl,' 0S U I N.A. II Ae.41.D 7.114ri SPADIA'arbil tP. 0. 6.101t vy '. , - fliwyjododam, . THE SIGN MEANS WHAT IT SAYS. Don't handl met- 0.1,t,111- t S. FOM 1 N,N1 1 , I I , 0- ' .z6, L9).11i,'Ne I wawa' z'xi, , - 4111 I II - 1 , , Zif. . 1 v.v, ; , , .141 131 'VOL atatel S lu tt Pa& It sossaappo pug ovum apo pug, 0qa 'Lupus 01:1 ma warm y saoloa ut goof; uni 02fid-t- t mpunt ut uo Adoa 0o4 f; !ono !pm 'ut !gum !MO !eas !soos; totou Iuotoa ma LI Now I Sop g !ouzo dit !situ' 41 !too 4L, oat '2 !az lp !elan 'tocosoy totting piola-mos- e SOW: , bn goaadodsaak 03 mow ag,L Wu logy It polopeesy It Jinn(' 01 I o , fr ,.,, ''',.., N. t'sv0",, , 1"' .,, ' ,.. ....' i' , -, . - 1 . it , .. ..4.., Z Z,.,, 5 :, , ., t. ,.., . ' ! . , '44 I ,.. , , ,.: t .., I 'M FOR RAVING the highways improved," said Steve Love with emphasis. "Seems to me that the one single factor In making Utah more attractive to travelers is good highways to travel. A good highway is a big factor in making the trip pleasant. Particularly the main highway into town from all points should be kept in good repair. The buildings and business establishments and other things along this highway should be in good shape too so that the person driving along this main thoroughfare will get a good impression of the city even if he sees no more than either side of that highway." 41 , 1. - 4 '..i. , t . i tt -; ; ' ';- r'''s-f.'"- ;, ! ' ''.,, ,:., , i ' . ,4 .,,,:0'...."...,-1. , 1 ' 0 et '. i; g ,. ',. ,.. .! I $ ., ' '', - ' ,iV. ! . . ', ,..,t,' 1 ) it44. ire4,,. , k 1 ; 1 , , ....,,,,, .,,,,,,..f,......::: .04' , ,....., the roads are so poor and disconnec ted. Accommodations aren't good, either. "To sum it all Up, we need bigger and faster highways going directly to scenic spots and more advertisements about them." isol 3.: t,,--- ; 4:,, ,.... ' $: i' l''' Iti , , - , .......................,. .., :,...:... ,.-- ,A., 1 save! First there are the old standbys: Handerchiefs, with crochet trim or initials; knitted or crocheted slippers; scarf, - hat and belt sets; silk or satin lingerie bags; skating socks. Tea aprons made from three handkerchiefs and dainty trimmed with ribbon will be a live-stsuccess. Here's how they are made: Take one handkerchief and use it for the main body of the apron. Bind it ail around with ribbon with enough left over on the top to be used to tie the apron back. Take the second handkerchief, cut it in half, pleat each half, bind with ribbon. Sew both halves to bottoni of the large handkerchief. On the rernall;i7; int;tikerhi;i cut it airos,g to form, two triangles. You'll find that if you place the longest side of this triangle up against the sideof the large handkerchief plus the small frpnt wing, It will be just about the right length: Sew, these triangles on either side, bind with the ribbon, and you have a pretty and colorful handmade apron. Anybody can sew from a pet-te- rn todaydirections arc being ., r ,.,,,;,,, ' 1,,;ga 4 , Organize Your Sewinit Bcisketifor Yule Gifts ar MEIN 12E1 Kg.IFALLULL11444,5ALLtt2A1--CIi..W4041A- ' n ,..; y NRIUMEI dog D ' 1 " 4 1 amoseD .... :: ol2E11:30 EIREIEILI 0112EilEIRWIII3110112E3 0 Eil Imo Rpm, (AD P EFS e'''', ...,. N..4,,...., IemsfilE3MmODEEMIMEZIEltill L Shauna Lee," agreed Joe Ann Webb. "I think Utah's tourist trade can be improved by more publicity in magazines, through posters and pamphlets in other states. Starting in maybe Colorado, Wyoming, Idaho, Nevada, Arizona, New Mexico, Califor ,:', ., , , ) :I( atE3011111,1100210i211;11101M5120 E300 THE - T OOP 021310181:10 T'S 'it : WO MUMMA R ADVERTISING that I think will do the good, ryv 1IJJJ1JD hil (OW EHIEZWIZIO I c 100 NAMMIIIIIIMA I till nia, Oregon and New York we should boost our state through clever advertising means. In nearly all the big magazines you constantly read advertisements for California and Florida but you never see one for Utah. "Another big factor where we need to improve is in our roads. We ought to have more and better highways. For instance, we need good roads all through the Natural Bridges section of 1,.:0., our state and in other parts I,: , eastern tourists don't even that 4...., el, ;;;I'' , hear about but undoubtedly ider, would be interested in if they , knew about and could get to t. 71,4: ::),(..,' them. Also, when someone has ,.,..Stwo weeks to spend on a vacaS'''.11 !. ll)('C;,,,,.H tion, they can't spend all of I their time seeing one thing. ..,...,,. 1, i. A :...1 That's about how long it takes ,....moi,Ar: , to see all of the Natural Bridges j ":,' N and points thereabouts because ;. I STUDIO provides a tutor. Mine is Mr. Rudolph Van Scoyk. I take four subjects E n gl I s h literature, Spanish, world history, and geography. And, , if I pass, I get regular credit for the work, applying toward a diploma. "There are frequent breaks between scenes. On each break, instead of relaxing for a bit, you have to report to the school which is moved classroom, set. right on the sound stage And unless the break is 15 minutes or longer it doesn't apply rule. on the three-ho"Because I'm a singer, too, I tripto spend as much time as possible practicing. The studio also provides a vocal coach. "I enjoy it, but I'm working 10 times harder than I ever did before." it." that are holding her back in the tourist trade. It's the barns, fences, pig pens, chicken coops, yes, and even the houses in these small towns that present a dark picture of Utah. They need a going over. A coat of paint can do wonders for the appearance of any farm. "To get to Utah's scenic places and points of interest, MONO L PrJoill ORINCd4 ONO R ur , ABOUT sure we ..esi114bave more tourWe surely deserve ist TODAY'S discussion is Shauna Lee Day, who says, "It's Utah's small towns - 7HE g, There is a great deal terest in Utah on the part of And teen agers hereabouts. while this is the slack season for tourist trade there is still interest enough in Utah's tourist industry for a discussion to be conducted by our forum 7nembers for the week. In factr they feel that the best time to start doing something about improving tourist interest in Utah is now, and in the months to come before people have actually made up their minds where to go on next summer's vacation. Participating in this week's question "What Can Utah Do To Improve Her Tourist Industry?" are Mike Powell,-StepheLove, Shauna Lee Day and Joe Ann wob. The two girls are junior students at Jordan High School. The fellows hail front East High. : ARE is - Good Roads First Need For Attracting Tourist Dol6rs of in- !th .1, , 1:: .1, e' 1, itrowoomoviort!77y:srmoloovOar.',irteivaltkik,: OPENING members in the assembly. Besides learning how to dance well and act smoothly at a dance affair, these lucky teen:. sten are getting acquainted interestwith some brand-ne- w Iing people of their own age. Needless to say, there is a long list of fellows and girls waiting for membership. The Igroup is quite selective and the membership list for the year is largely determined by a board of 'patrons. Patrons for the Salt Lake IDance Assembly this year are JMrs. Hal Bennett, Mn. Charles A. Boynton Jr., Mrs. A. Eugene Christenseh, Mrs. Elizabeth B. Car; Mrs. C. C. Freed, Mrs. Vincent A. Gilhool, Mrs. Bas- corn W. Palmer, Mrs. J. Thurman Smith, Mrs. Franklin Smith, Mrs. Henry Wallace and Mrs. J. I. Weinstock. Well, I speak from experience. "I was a sophomore at John Marshall High School in Los Angeles when the impossible happened. I've always liked to sing, and onetime one of the listeners NV8I Bryan Foy, of Eagle Lion Films. "Would I like to make a screen test? I'm easily persuad- ed. The next thing I knew Mr. Foy was starring me in 'Mickey.' "Being a star, and having people make a big fuss over you, is a thrill, but it isn't as easy as it looks. "Because I'm still of school age, I'm subject to all the regulation, of the school system. "I don't attend public school (there isn't time for that) but each day, including the time we are actually shooting on a picture; I have to spend a min- 'mum of three hours in class. 1 y i what's more; she's had full charge of Assemblies in Washington, D. C., and Honolulu. This is their third year with the Salt Lake Assembly. So you see, they are well qualified to serve as directors of the organization. The assembly is divided into two groups 10 to 12 and 13 to 17. The younger ones meet in the afternoon. The teensters 'get together from 8 to 10:30 in the evening. Usti a I 1 y, their dances are at the Newhouse Hotel but the final meeting has been at the Salt Lake Country Chain years past. Each month they have a different type of dance, too. Some are formal, some are dress-u- p affairs, others axe quite informal. For instance, next time they are planning a barn dance. All the 'assembly members are looking forward to this dance because it means getting instruction in the polkas, achottishes and the square dances that everyone is doing these days. k. - l'- , part of the group of Salt Lake teenagers who find fun and for a group of young local socialites. The group gathers regularly at the Newhouse Hotel, and the next event planned is a barn dance.' . e ,, :,, DANCINGHere 4- . ' , t i t i . e, ,.. ''''htsil L ' , 1.1.1 ! 1 ". - - ' T !. ' t '' I GiOrganization .,- : t - sts'..' l'''''''r 1 , , t( r 1' , - ' J:ticA,4-1-' z...,41: i LEARN ''' '''' i;..: , .. ', Y. ' , t4 , , ,". ' V '', ' 1 .1 f ' , in 0 4oniodowtigorimagtetwomamomitammummoomoommead ....i, - LEARN PROPER ETIQUETTEMr. and Mrs. Vincent A. Gilhool, Mrs. J. S. Smith, Mrs. B. W. Palmer and Mrs. Hat Bennett (in receiving line) show Mary Mona Palmer and Frank Gaeitz the correct manner of being received at a formal dance. - V , 1 ., ...,- ,. 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These I ' , wt. - 'ir';Iel''''.-,:-the children of the social set ::,:,' ;.., ,' 04.4 ' , hereaous and have been in- ','':':; ,' I 4,''s vV. vited to become memberi of - ! ku.,'': ,,;,',, the Salt Lake Dance Assembly. .'t , -,: And what goes on there? Just :, ' A . you read on.. ,.. The Dance Assembly is anw exclusive organization with a , :::, 4,, ,,,'' , , , very special purpóse. Members :' ,: :,'1: '?:.: get together about once a f, , ' ' ::' A '' month at the Newhouse Hotel 4 ti:::',' t ,:;04 and have themselves a &timing 47'0 ,. v:::e A ,111711.1, party. Here they learn proper ..:,:;t:'::,;..,:::-:,.'::dance procedures, social gra- .::.47,'"4.,:. '.. "'');;; .'::.,, ciousness and the latest dance 4::,,t1:'..:'.::v:.:::, fk;:''1::1! ,':'v:.,:;.4 techniques. What a boost to ' their STILL STUDIESLois ButThe famous concert piano ler finds she must attend Helen Druke and Walter team, if is a star school even she Shaw (Mr. and Mn. in private In a Hollywood movie role. life) are in charge of the Dance Assembly. If the orchestra can't play the proper music, or if the proper record isn't available to furnish accompaniment for a certain dance step, why Mr. or Mrs. Shaw sits down to the piano, and whips off the necessary rhythm. f ,: t , , , 1Isn't that ihe phrase that every teenage girirloves to hear uttered in her ear? Isn't it, too, the thing that every teen fellow would like to say to the girl of his dreams If only he dared? ,. '' : , ,,,, , , ' , , 1 ..c4'.:;4 ii;, , l't . ,, - ' 4,2 , - .. ,:,,s.,:., , , 4:,... , , ,4,,--,p, , , , . 4 ft.....4r4 - li' rJ : 3 ,,.',' -.- - 1 , ,IN 4 , T r--1, ii , , 0rill t;;Iti - ' - NEWS DESERET .. - , ' el N , - , , THE ' - ,...,.. , , . , .. . 1 |