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Show Page 4" EUREKA BEPOKTEB 4 (C UB J Maw "Freezes I K. i For Post-Wa- .25;. 194V. Budgets Slump. r Tlinrsday, iXcomln'r . o mjfzM , effort to provide reserves post-wa- r for tli expected slump, Governor Maw recently took steps to "freeze" the budgets of state depurt-meiii- a funds. using WEDNESDAY and XMAS This U so they will not use ulll the STAGE IhTi'inlx-Ulili iiml 251 Ii I II x revenues which come to them B, VIRGINIA VALE t lira iRcIvbbcJ by Western Nnwiiiapar I'ulun.l UNHOLY PARTNERS provision of law, will keep sumo of tlio money o'i featuring RUNNING Walker is for sluek limes, land C the latestNancy EDWARD G. ROBINSON uffeeled Ore pilhlie Broadwayite to infills j and Edward Arnold welfare, which has all sules mid us. win Hollywood favor. Nancy's eoiiiiuls-hlo1 reel 'tax revenues; (lie stain road busy at present with a featured AU "Clly Within ii I lly tax has wlileh gasoline Flsll-Inr- " inniiey, role in the stage success, "Best Cues li.ihoniinlr, anil "Gtilibv and fish and guine, which has license 1 rii-Foot Forward, and will report comedy. fees. In building up reserves there is at the Metro studios when the Mdtiin'c mi ( In Uluia.s n y no idea of diverting the revenues of final curtain enmes down on t lie respective departments to other that delightful comedy, in which FRIDAY SATURDAY uses. Governor Maw said, but slmplv she is making her theatrical imi'iiilHT iMUli nml 271 Ii of keeping the money for use In debut. Hines when tax returns drop off. 'BLUES IN THE NIGHT "In tlin past it has been the policy Want to go into the movies, girls? with of slain departments receiving earThe best advice would seem to b funds to marked spend everything Priscilla Lane, B. Fields "Get a job as an airline stewardI Intend," said the Govthey get. and R. Whorf Mary Sheppard is the latest ernor, to put a celling on expcndl-tuic- s, ess." 4 ho took that route; ahe was uml thus build a reserve for recruit off an airliner and given the taken the future." icud role in Pete Smiths short, SUNDAY MONDAY lteserves will he upetil only in the "What About r 2Stli nml 2tHli Daddy?" cast! of emergency, and then upon j of emergen the Any order govenor. "SHADOW OF TI1E THIN Robert Denrhley's all set to be a cy road building in the state Is exMAN All set for the role of a pected to be financed entirely by the busy man. Nimrluir j stage producer in Paramount's "Out federal government. o of the Frying Pan, he discovered WILLIAM POWELL and that he was also booked to be Rosa- Iii an ear-mark- - at 4e ti J ir j an? a w a $r H rsCREEMkAwa r i YEAR END REDUCED REGROUPED REPRICED t I S FOLKS Your Penney Gang Went Up One Side and Down the Other n, 1 MYRNA LOY Mormon Boys In Uniform I. MATINEE SIMMY 2 TUESDAY - M j In Early History. (Front i he Files of I'lah Writers) At k time when youth training to programs are being subjected ONLY Hri'i'inlii r :imli "ELLERY QUEEN AND THE MURDER RING criticism In almost all countries, I' interesting to turn the spotlight liack thru Hie years to early Lutter-fm- y Saint procedure in nut rill ins the a The Naiivoo Legion was the official militia of the city alileli bore that name during the when the Mormons settled in Illinois. Joseph Smith was personal omiiiuiiiler of the Legion, whlrh was authorized by the legislature of j Illinois. Among the divisions of the Legion is reorganized in Utah was a group Hlflemeii' known as I lie "Junior composed of Mormon youths under This gruup wus IX years of age. i a ref ally trained in the arts of war f.irn and the use of firearms. This early training stood the pioneers In good stead during the rolonlul period. for the Legion, the Utah militia e service for van kept In many years in Utah, with many former juniors" asrending to important officer posts as lime went on. in inilithi A new innovation appears ill 1 8 .1 7 , when the "Hope of isrucl was organized. This was a company of fifty hoys about twelve years of uge, which wus organized and outfitted by llrigham Young. At the relelirutinn mi.rking ihc tenth anniversary of pioneer en trance into the Salt Lake vulloy. ill. "Hope of Israel" nave a preridoi (I i niotisl ration of military maneuver. wliil- - the artillery company or Hi militia saluted them with un artillery liurarr. It is Interesting to no'. that this group, with a grown loader. military, woodcraft and camping aitlviiies. antedated the llov Scout movement hy half a rcilury. yci served much the sunie funciion lr tin society of that day. Vaiivwo VEDNESDAY - THURSDAY ISt. !!ll nml Jmi. 1st CHOCOLATE SOLDIER Willi Rita Stevens Nefccn Eddy s , My Neighbor Says :s Winn make chocolate iloioilmuts from the regular dough nut dough, add 2 squares of melted chiviiiuir, 1 tcasHion vanilla and i uu Wiint to t up mole granulated sugar. semi-uctiv- per-si-nn- el Slip a cotton lhntu-- bag over the broom head and you have a handy tool fur sweeping down walls and ceilings, or dusting hardwood floors. When soiled, simply soak in sudsy water und wash in the regular way. Cotton lluiuii-- l hags are very handy and they last a long time. ROBERT BENCIILEY lind Russell's business partner in "Take a Letter, Darling, the two films to be made simultaneously. A wheel bicycle or a motor-drive- n chair seems to be the only solution to the problem of getting from set to set. you see "Louisiana Purtake a long look at Jean Wallace "Mrs. Franchot Tone" and Lynda Gray. They're New Orleans belles in the picture, and Paramount liked them so mucli that they've Just been given new contracts. When chase President Roosevelt Sent Axis, famous canine of "The Thin Man", series, has a plaque all his own, to hang in hia dog house. It was swarded by the McKinley Kennel club of Canton, Ohio, for "outstanding service to canine friends Whenever using a mop pail be and the work he has dona to gain auie to place it upon a carpet mat, MIXIXC XOTKS J. Will Knlstii appreciation for all dogdom." The und Hu.Mi Trenhidin were up from or a number of thicknesses of news perfect retort from all the rest of 1 rovn making un inspection of the 1 apers. If you don't, a ring may dugdom is, of course, that few dogs Kni-.- ' lit lot hi on your earpet or rug, and properties and reported that belong to people like Myrna Loy. such rings are hard to get out. When in the Iron Blossom and t'olo- leasers T working near long curtains, pin the is: o were producing a large tonnage curtains up and out of ony danger. Nelson Eddy has with or good ore. At the annual meeting 9 9 9 Jeanette MacDonald in eight films, the North Standard the following When cleaning a sewing machine but only recently found out what she officers were elected: Frank L. Co-liist place it near a tire to get ii really looked like. During the filmpining. L. A. Marks. Hr. Charles F. ujiiii so lint the congealed oil will ing of their recent picture, "I Mar- Wilcox. John Munson and John Dor- at filanks ofric Legal Reporter ried an Angel," he asked if he might ius. A null, then oil it thoroughly with bulletin said government Work it (juickly for a few model a head of her. "You never a third of the copper more than know what a person looks like till minutes, then wipe olf all the parafHawaiian Legend produced In the V 8 was being ex- fin and d:rt. and use a few drops of The Hawaiian legend about the you paint or model that person. to Germany. ported maehuie oil, ihc application of a litgoddess of volcanoes is that the said he. Seems that her jaw line tle more and it Masonic The laidge Installed these wipe again goddess of volcanoes was Pela who wasn't ns he'd remembered it, and it will lie ready for use. her eyes were set differently. Said olficers: Hr. E. L. Clark. OennL People had the power of transfoi riing heroften lurk the trouble of cleaning self into a hag. As she passed along she, "He knows what 1 look like Theriault. C. E. Ward. Chas. Kryger their machines like this, but a the highway now! He peered at me so much and E. Bowen. John Morley. R. T. Bur in the guise of an V. 8. Allen, so long that I was embarrassed." clogged and heavy machine under ' elderly, destitute woman, she would ton. F. h. Kendrick, this tiiulmcnt will become like new, j l harles (oates, 8. b. Ware, Thomas alms. Refusal to grant them beg and its easy working will be ample j resulted in the outburst of a volcano. Drew . David James, the reward for the trouble incurred. baby whom Marlene Dietrich was Secretary of State Crockett namcarrying in her arms when she ed C. E. Rife automobile Inspector tripped over a light cable and broke for the Ttntic District. her leg, recently resumed his film Mr. slid Mrs. Bat 8ulltvan, long .arecr, in Rosalind Russell's new time residents of Eureka, moved to picture. This time Fred MacMur-ra- y Southern California to make their toted him. HEWER, FINER ACCOMMODATIONS home. Tlntir people drawn for jury serCharlei Laughton tort of startles J. Sullivan, G. M. the onlookers nowadays when he vice were: shows up (or that radio program Ostler, J. II. Mitchell. Edward Olhe's doing with Milton Berle. He son. II. M. Itayle, George Richards, looks like a Forty-ninewith an John E. Wlrthlin, Jerry M. Sullivan. D Bunnells, L. O. Schofield. Otic inch-lonbesrd and a month's growth of hair both required for M. Swartz. Guy Towers. Charles E. his role In KKO's "Tuttles of Tahiti." Fahriskie. Walter A. Miller. It. C A $200,000 modsmizoiion If Laughton goes on sylvert, r and J. II. Sylvester. Incidentally, program ouursi you of die he'll be an expert making pirturcs The Tintlc Dancing Club held its bait in ihe Wait ! Spacious dancer; he learned the conga for first party at llte Finn Hall with the rooms in the heart of Salt "It Started With Eve," and the followln officers in citnre: O. J lake City's enterijmmenl hula for this new picture; he did ths Fitzgerald. Charles I. Jones. John and business districts Four hula recently at a broadcast rehear- Raker, J. E. OConnor, A. K. Acord. restaurants serving wonder sal, with Shirley Ross playing Will Hurd. II. L. Hayward. Earl "Aloha Oe" on the piano. ful food. Headquarters for Jones. James Morgan. Joe MrCut-mictours and sightseeing trips J. . Ropes. Jack Savage, HyJack Benny has never lived down mn Thurmond. John I. Black, and his "Buck Benny" routines that were Clmrle Znbriskle. Among those In featured on his NBC series a few nMendance were: Mr. Fitzgerald. Mr. seasons ago, and later incorporated muI Mr. Charles Jones. Mr. Baker. OUTSIDE ROOMS EACH into one of his motion pictures. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. O'Connor. Mr "Buck" has become his nickname WITH TUB OR SHOWER Acord. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hurd. Mr. the rest of the cast never calls him and Mrs. II. L. Ilayward. Mr. anil anything else. Mrs. Earl Jones. Mr. snd Mrs. Joseph 2-- f4 4 MCormlck. Mr Ropes, Mr atil Mr ODDS An EX ns -uell knmn aohn Savage. Mr. erd Mrs. Hyrou n'ajren siM be Uarrnl in ike ant mutirul Thurmond. Mr. nml Mrs. Charles Tityrl unfilled. ukk-- mutri in brisk program. Mr. cml Mr. C. H. Rife. M. hint us CHS January Tih , , , K iitiim L Mid le. Mrs. lien Thuninmd. Mr. it". Shirrr nluayt koltl an injnrmut tiwue lion uf international attain alter kit Mrs. William Douglaf. Mr. and kroatlratl , . , Ann ShepketJ, Dugciin, Mr. and Mrs. v.ir Joirs Jordon Girl Interne , mu ed Jor public ren McAdams. Mr. sml Mrs Walter; at a Xew la rk kotpual J..Pr n. Mr. end Mr Je nii i!.,,.. ity and nmr lAe'i internrd jor alt Mr. and Mr. John 'll. n. V : p i ker ipara time , . . Irene Kirk, fmwi on Mr. Dnn Mcnsim. M". and M- - u kolk redie and rcreen, kat hem film a Havener, It. R. Itii- - , j .. role in Melre't Juti Urtu-elemling l'l" MU N.ei. Cecil Hood, vss j ii WAiiti., rtitiDim ijHy. Miss Ui. . . Hake Kutk kat fnullt tigned up la Miss Franc..- - o V J HOI WAN WAtte-.CRycn. MANAOU The Ufa uf Imu in kimielj plat Glen G. Ci)ipr , r. Pentl"), lUllOHCO loti MANAOa l Gakrig." Johnson. M . Hi, a llulsh t mum r i - ( In bis: i. smut I I'hrlni iium messag.! Hu Itov Sen ..is of America oi w lilt-llie la In uorary president, unu in which he himself w::s active for more thun seventeen years, Presi- dent Room veil paid liijxli tribute tu Gib ap- the liny Scouts, expressing i Manned aro (ho peacemakers, fm-lthey Hall be called the children of God: Matthew 5:9. The truest and surest way In which we can serve our fellow men In not so much to do anything fo.' 1; fin, aa to be the very truesl, put- i, noblest being we kno - how. ranees P. f'ubbe. o 1 treciation of the notion for the con- lr Unit Ion which Scouts uml scouting make to tin na ional slivngih and morale by helping to keep nliv the manly virtues of truihfuine ;. loyal-o- f ty. courage and helpfulness." The President's greetings to the i Minna MTU.Jlt Scouts. Hubs and iy wisdom; and we take this to "be their leaders follows: ' u safer guide than the "Onco again I send sipcerent Christ- - of human nature. Mary promptings Baker mas greeting to the llov Scouts of y. America; bespeaking also the appre- This world an never be made elallun of the nation for the contrl- - rlbt by force, nor by fear, nor hv builon which Scouts end scouting power. In the long run c nothing to our national strength ana (.uer but Mias, gov'-rnbu' nothing morale by helping to keep alive the the spirit. l.eacock. manly virtues of truthfulness, loyal- Speak, move, act In peace aa li ly. courage anil helpfulness. Now. you were in prayer. In truth thU ail awajrg( the nation needs clllienn prayer.- Fendon. p.ir-alli- same GEMS OF THOUGH Message To Scours. r Kd-ih- ut ron-ntuK- s - wjj0 pie(igP(j (Q keep themselves physically fit, mentally ulert aud mora'ly straight. Very Tall Tree redwood, near Dyervillr. Calif., wouid reach to the thirtieth floor of the Lmpiie State building A Yiuiiv Work at Reporter Office. mcis-F- H -- s SALT LAKE CITY a r, g Enjoy the luxury of nricnf70 k, ! ). 400 ,Wf I SS03 pit-tur- H-- v a-- the whiskey of the FLAVOR-YEAR- S j ! 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