Show MONDAY EVENING APRIL 20 1942 6 THE OGDEN Sho’s Fond Mother of Five Fflnres eye Hor First Stops r I What Farmer Brown’s Boy Did i ' - t Sit' Problem ?' f One of the vital problem f V f k - $ - w-1 Al': facing wheat grower throughout the Intermountain area ia the availability of space for storing grain this fall and summer— a question which was toeing aired in Ogden this afternoon by J E Wells Washington D C assistant to the administrator of the A A A Wells called the meeting at "a V OMr tatives Hotel Ben Lomond Represenof these organizations were Invited grain dealers agricultural college war production boards railroads the U S department of agriculture and state AJ A A committee men The problem in this area officials said is not in getting an adequate crop j but rather: taking care of the crop after it is harvested With the anticipation of a shortage of storage space the meeting in Ogden was called for representatives of Utah Idaho and other intermountain states It is one of a series of meetings being held throughout the west These reasons were given for making the shortage assumption: larger carryover from last above average crop prospects year increased demands for railroad facilities no Increase in commercial great fireproof """N storage during the past year and the growing scarcity of labor and V - non-agricultu- '"J structural THOSE LANE GIRLS The stately lady In the chair is the mother of five talented daughters All were born in Indianola Iowa to Dr and Mrs Mullican The eldest Lola who was first to take to the stage changed her name to Lane which mother and all the others did later Rosemary and Priscilla— shown abovfr—traveled with Fred Waring’ Pennsylvanians until Warners hired them for pictures Rosemary is now star of a Broadway musical comedy hitiLeota and Martha are musical but have not entered public life Priscilla’s next starring vehicle is Warner’s picturization of the hilarious stage success “Arsenic and Old Lace” a Frank Capra production — — — — j materials One of the most specific recomH S mendations which was brought before the group was a plan whereby increased information would be 8uPPj®d to dealers on marketing conditions— a service which would A The Ogden high school P-them a guide to make day will meet Wednesflv o’clock at eight to day sales in order to relieve day April 22 in choral’ room to congestion f : Parents to Meet Wednesday O Four Clinics Set in Week T Four clinics will be hekf discuss “High School Problems ViIng the coming week it is tal to Parents and Teachers” De- nounced from to three velopment of P-- T A projects will o’clock as follows: be reported reports Mrs David S Tuesday at Roy In school-hous- e Romney president Superintendent W Karl Hopkins at North Ogden will read resolutions passed by the theFriday D S meeting house L board of education regarding social Friday at Northd Ogden clubs fn the school- Ralph B SanDRUNK DRIVING L D S meeting house j the ford principal will aid in the diswill be innoculation! for There cussion and vaccination for diphtheria Election of officers will take All children who will smallpox place under the direction of Wesbe six 31 are Invited October by ley Robbins chairman of the nomto clinics the inating committee Music will be Dr Leslie A Smith will be in furnished by the high school charge assisted by Olga Ellis 166 Twenty- -' stringed ensemble and girls’ chorus nurse county Charged with driving a truck under the direction of Paul Cragun A of the music Ftaih £eneraJ depot while large department infiuence of intoxicants crowd i expected to be present pleaded guilty today in city court and was fined $100 and given a Jail sentence to be suspended if the fine is paid Judge Cowley also told Cole he would be deYELLOWSTONE PARK Wyo nied a driver’s license for one April 20 (UP) —Three of the! five year gateways to Yellowstone park are James Eldridge 53 of 140 Twen- and County city commissioners open and preparations are under pleaded innocent to were preparing today to welcome way to take care of the 194 vischarges of drunken driving and mayors from surrounding towns In itors Superintendent E B Rogers will be tried-Apri29 Weber and Davis counties who will announced today on his return He was arrested early Sunday be a several-mont- h assignment present Tuesday for a meeting from in by Ralph Morley and H A Rich with Governor Washington D C Herbert H Maw The north entrance was kept city police officers near the railIn a letter to the commissioners road yards Governor Maw requested the meet- open all winter and the west) gate ing He said members of the state was opened before April 1 While defense board would also be pres- the east gate was admitting itour-ist- s as early as April 15 Rogers ent to discuss individual city problems insofar as defense problems said The other two entrances to are concerned and a coordination the park should be open byi May 1 ors shortly thereafter Rogers anWILSON— The Four Leaf Clover of the cumulative defense efforts J nounced John W club a Four-sewing group held man of theArrington 'will be chairan organization meeting at the meeting borne of their leader Mrs Gladys W Barton An election resulted as follows: Miss Verla Graves president Miss Marion Horsley vice ident Miss Shirley Stratford pres—— WASHINGTON April 20' (AP— secreti ary-treasurer Miss Lois Holmes Ira J Markham of Weber col- The bituminous coal division! ha reporter Miss Beulah Mae Holmes lege will on “Financing a revoked the registrations of a' numof coal distributors in western song and cheer leader A short so- Marriage’ speak the music ber cial and refreshments followed the room Weber tonight in states for failure to shown they college Central buildbusiness meeting in the second of the Sociology were engaged actively as distribuing The next meeting will be held club’s series on tors “Courtship and at the home of another leader MarrlAge” revoked Among registrations The annual presenta- were: Norman Mrs June T Stratford at four tion Brown Kellogg a of “marriage clinic” by Idaho Liberty Coal Co Salt Lake o’clock on the afternoon of May 19 lecture is attracting approximately W D MacLean Salt Lake 200 listeners each Monday night City New-Lif- e Coal Co Salt Lake said Walter C Neville' head of the City Peerless Sale Co" Salti Lake City sociology department City If you don’t die laffing! It will scare the YELL out of yoU! (Super midnight show Sat ttpHl 25 Tickets on sale today) N Officials also brought to the attention of the group the problem of storage bins since metal will not be available for additional construction of storage space j one-thir- ty j - FINE IMPOSED ij j O f0mrColoZ2 ‘"' 30-d- ty-elgh- Maw Mayors to Confer at Ogden ay Yellowstone Park Gateways Open th l Officers Elected By Wilson Club j H 8 I- - son 1 STORAGE PLAN MeetWith AAA Offici al To Discuss Shortage ' STANDARD-EXAMINE- R Markham to Give Marriage Lecture Permits Revoked By Coal Loaders A t "’i By THORNTON BURGESS Of course when Farrper Brown’s boy lifted off the upper half of the pile of old corn stalks In the middle of which Danny and Nanny Meadow Mouse hal built their home he had no idea that any one was living there It is a question if Danny and Nanny were any more surprised than he was Of course they rau — ran as fast as ever they Could They did it to save their lives At least that is what they thought You see it was all so sudden that they were just terribly frightened and when people are terribly frightened they run away from the thing that has frightened them At least that is what most people do and it is what Danny and Nanny did now With frightened squeaks they ran along the fferet little galleries Danny had made for Just such a need And then t quite suddenly Nanny stopped She had thought of the four babies left in that dear little house She had remembered Teeny Weeny Midget and Mite left to the mercy of Farmer Brown’s boy She couldn t run another step Hurry!” squeaked Danny scampering on ahead But Nanny didn t Instead she began to go back Danny looked back over his shoulder and saw her “What are— he began and then he too remembered-the helpless babies and a feeling of great shame swept over him at the thought of how he was running away' and leaving those babies with no one to even try to protect them He turned back and hurried to catch up with Nanny Together r they peeped out to see what Farmer Brown's boy was do ing He was stooping ever looking at the little house they had beem so proud of when they had built it “Hal” said he “I’m afraid you will have to biild a new house ‘somewhere else Danny Meadow Mouse for I have got to clean up around here and take way all the old corn stalks I woader what the inside of your house & like” With that he picked up the house in his great hands and began to tear it open to see what it was like Inside Poor Danny and Nanny Meadow Mouse! It was more than they could stand Danny shut his eyes so as not to ses what was going to happen but Nanny because her mother love was so great actually ran out in plain sight She didn’t dare go quite to her babies but she went just ar near as she did dare to When Farmer Brown’s boy had torn open the roof of the little house so that he could see Inside he gave a long whistle of surprise Then very gently he lifted out Teeny and Weeny and Midget and Mite and held them In the hollow of one hand while he looked at them closely Of course they were too little to be much afraid but they didn’t like the bright light for you know that ever since they were born they had been in the dark and now the light hurt their eyes So they snuggled together and they tried to get their heads under each X t t w ' t I ii -- I u: X'K A A ' ft ’ - V ' A 5 V v He’s planted potatoes beside the 'f'j" - '- X' petunias In his Victory garden and when the spuds see who they’re growing up with tears will come to their eyes and the plants’ll be watered v Hi ho and an artichoke Love finds AndyHardy-enln- g Matinees Here’s the weather: Maximum Sunday— along with the 5 miles per hour wind was 64 degrees with 40 degrees minimum early today 30-3- One year ago If you care the mermaid— back in a flash a splash — was 57 degrees and nimum's degrees along with weather Evenings " y-- J A drunk tottered Along the curb Several times he slipped off the curb into the gutter Each time he Clambered on the sidewalk again “Sure a long stairway” he muttered led face “Don’t you worry Mrs Meadow Mouse” said he “1 would not hurt your babies for the world I guess I’ve spoiled your house and I'm sorry I wouldn’t have done it if I thought there might be babies Groom: “How did you make this cake dear?” Bride: “Here's the recipe I clipped it from a farm magazine” Groom: “Are you sure you read the right side? The other side tells how to make a rock garden” there” Eliza stout and dusky was eating a man’s sized lunch when a neighbor rushed in “Eliza” cried the visitor “prepare you’aef f oh some pow’ful bad news Yo’ husband’s Jes’ been in a ’nawful accident” “Lawsee me’ exclaimed Eliza “effen dat man is daid yo aho’ is gwine to heah some loud wailin’ soon’s ah finish eatin’l” City Banker (visiting the farm)— “I suppose that the hired man?” Farmer (who had visited banks) —“No that’s the first In charge of cows” vice-preside- ce McGee mifair Barnstorming of the kind was profitable before the folks in the hinterland got over the gaping stage r The Yankees made a- go" of It when they had Babe Buth and Lou Gehrig and later Joe DiMag-gi- o and Joe Gordon but Ed Bar-ro- w saw the light and called the whole thing off a year ago went along swimEverything mingly during the Giants’ pennantwinning day and when the Indians had Bob Feller1 for example but the folks In the ' provinces grew tired of looking at major league second-stringe- rs after having been built up This spring Oklahoma City was expected to get ! steamed because Carl Hubbell wa to pitch against r' S — “What’s cookin’ chicken?” Answer: “I am!” Hey don’t be a goon this weather will soon be not fit for man or bust STAR AND CHILD Jane Wyman — Mrs Ronald Reagan to you — helps her year-ol- d daughter Maureen Elizabeth to make her way across the dangerous nursery floor Note the Jaunty bow atop the young lady’s almost hairless pate Miss Wy- man will be seen next in War- ners’ sensational “Larceny Ltd” OjAfOvn - f CUTIE-PI- E TYPE Alice Talton — in the costume of an Indian maiden—is one of the new school of tall and willowy glamour girls who scorn the cutie-pi- e type of fascination Born in Atlanta she went to Joel Chandler Harris Girls’ high school and then misguidedly aimed v her career at commerce by matriculating at the Southern business She never played In college stock or on the professional stage and—though secretly wanting to be an actress— meant to be a secretary Then came the movie scout and the contract was signed Mel Harder That was the star act In 1934 which ia another tipoff on the -Giants and Indians It’s time something new was added and even with Iegitimats CHROMITE ORE FOUND stars of vintage the signs WASHINGTON April 20 (UP)— are that current at least for the duration Vast deposits of low-grachro- the shortest route home Is the safest sanest and best mite reserve ores in Montana at two and a half million tons by the U S bureau of mines - DAILY CHANGES TIME and geological survey are expectHAVRE Mont 20 (UP)— ed to furnish necessary raw ma- The Havre Daily April News published terials for plants now being de- by the United Publishers Inc toveloped by the bureau of mines it day changed from a morning to an was said here today afternoon dally - s ! i de estimated nt Mabel— “Poor Fred sure has got it bad” Pansy— “What’s he been doing now?” Mabel— “Why ever since he got ' engaged to the vicar’s daughter he’s been wearing his collars turned around the wrong way and now he’s having stained glass windows put in his new cap!” i O Matinees 20c Evenings 25c 10c Kiddies i g CT V a tM m ALWAYS FIRST HUN - —-— - NOW PLAYING h sl'fAI people live ’ TODAY AND TOMORROW i cries with F Al) 15c 20c long-distan- of the arteries Very gently he put the four babies back in their bed of grass and aa well as he could which of course was not very well he pulled the broken roof together over them Then he put the house back where he had' found it and stepped back a few steps Nanny looked at him very hard Then suddenly she darted forward and into her house “You brave little mother” said Farmer Brown’s boy softly and began to put back the corn stalks he had taken from the pile When at last the little house was once more in the middle of the pile he started on ‘Til wait Until you have that family off your hands before I clean up here” said he softly as he saw Nanny’s bright eyes anxother peeping at him Just then Farmer Brown’s boy iously (Released by Associated Newspa- happened to look down straight into pers) the terribly anxious eyes of Nanny Next story! Four little mice at Slowly a smile lighted up his freck- - school and play Students to 16 : goes out and gets stiff with rigor mortis or someone else and everybody cops a nod I ' Sr I f I He’s a regular bag of corn when it comes to hot stuff whereas Sol A 'Ai I V ff r-- 4 Aloysus the office boy is getting his ’upper plate cleaned and blocked and his gold tooth shined and is all ready to make coo-co- o eyes at Loona the office vamp I f j Romantic daze— !r 'f ¥ t 5 y w f 4 i i 'j I jf By HARRY GRAYSON NEA Service Sports Editor NEW YORK April 20—Giants’ long junket to the southwest was one of the numerous headaches left Mel Ott by Chlllle Willie Terry The Giants’ moat disappointing exhibition trip in history— artistically and financially— will In ths future result in their remaining at their basej in the deep south longer and starting north later Ditto for their traveling partners the Cleveland Indians i To get from their Miami training camp to Broadway the Giants rode 5000 miles which is like going from the Battery to the Polo Grounds via Montauk Point The actual distance from Miami to New York is 1300 miles Weather was so bad that the GlanU hadn’t played In a week as they prepared to square off with the Brooklyn in the National league opener at the Polo grounds The same thing went for' the Indians J v in Detroit The Giant and Indiana established a record for a postponement when they hopped to Oklahoma nearly 800 miles ? City While It was thoughtful of Carl Hubbell to pitch a barbecue for the boys in hi native heath it was a costly bite for the two clubs with or without the fiddling of Bill Sho’s Atlantan ipor7 i — 4 ' t I 10! AE! ) ' : t I i ff fThe most enthralling romance cf our tlme A Ends Tomorrow The Tops in Fun for 421 A 01S' BARRYMORE Plus G ayety In FUN! AND FOR THE ZAFF-TIM- E OF TOUR LIFETIME SIMMS the Groove! ulifor Jane Fraaee Robert Paige Gloria ran Leo Carillo Charles Bntterworth Billie Burke SM tel BOLSEfi Am SHlKtEy STARTS WEDNESDAY Gene Tierney mntj Henry Fonda la “RINGS ON HER FINGER’' and Jaek London’ Famous hit “THE TCB1! 8 OP XARTLN ” o Tour - Who Can rv 10c 180 20o All Taxes j Bead End lid 5 In American “FMSGd LiL” D with Irene Hervey Kent Taylor siss: “Jurf 11 A A ' Through Ifttft lev UK Kitt j GENE ' f I A i it the girl he leaves behind M v:i 1 RAVrIOIID 'X L f s ' s Ox V'V ( it a' ' i vA ' Dlrcld Fy A PRANK BORZACS VICTOR SAVILIE He turns the Badlands into a picnic ground I Billy cleans up gun ruled Mesa City with flaming forty-five- s u Hi ADDED— QUIZ KIDS—NEWS OF THE DAY - y a l) “News of the Day” TDIE ml ommiL" 2:40 4:55 7:10 9:25 canra© Do&oofol to t&o Amorhon SoMoe siu Ptiyilis I SJ “Smilin’” at 1:00 3:15 i i MoMSMtMl 5:30 7:45 and 10:00 3? 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