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Show TH5 RRAPFR UANOTPH. UTAH WTCH POTTNTY Watch Suits! Its a Grand And Glorious Suit Season itar Pusd Lone Girl ; No Complaint Bob Takes It on Chin Picturing the Ancients By CHER1E NICHOLAS yy-- ' . ;: . ' ...... .. A liimi tf ....... ' ASK ME O ANOTHER r . v 1. How many bridges are there across the Mississippi river? 2. How does the light we get By Virginia Vale : rom the moon compare with that fUNGA DIN is one of :!rom the sun? VJ those pictures that you 3. Is there room for all the peosimply mustnt miss. Its ple in the world in Texas? 4. What country did not know spectacular, thrilling, beauti- that the World war was over until fully done. Maybe it isnt years afterward? really a womans picture; 5. What is an illuminated manuJoan Fontaine is the only girl script? ... k in the cast, and she hasnt a really important role. But with Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Cary Grant and Victor McLaglen in the line-uwhere is the woman who is because she going to complain doesnt see lots of lovely girls in stunning clothes, or be entertained by a thrilling love story? Sam Jaffee, whom you should remember from Lost Horizon, has The Answers There are more than 2. The earth gets about 1. 150. A Quiz With Answers Offering Information on Various Subjects as much light from the full moon as from the sun. 3. The population of the world is 000th approximately 2,000,000,000. If all these people were in Texas, each individual could occupy about 3,706 square feet. 4. The inhabitants of Tristan da Cunha, a small island group in the Atlantic ocean, received no word of the wars being over until 1922. 5. A book written by hand on parchment (usually by monks) and illustrated with hand drawings and paintings. p, Hazardous Occupation Salt Lakes NEWEST HOTEL TVfOST farmers probably would scorn the use of industrys steel-toe- d safety shoes, hard hats to protect their heads from falling objects, and goggles with unbreakable lenses to ward off sparks from the grindstone and splinters g from the power saw. If this be true, it may possibly account for agriculture ranking first as the most hazardous of occupational enterprises. The National Safety council reports that of 19,500 fatalities in occupational accidents during 1937, agriculture, or farm accidents, contributed 4,500. Trade and service industries were responsible for another 4,500 accidental deaths. All other industries experienced fewer accident fatalities during that year, the council said. Machinery and animals were the cause of most fatal farm accidents, machinery figuring in 29 per cent and animals in 21 per cent. In order, other farm hazards and the per cent of fatalities they caused were: Excessive heat, 11 per cent; falls, 9 per cent; vehicular, 8 per cent; lightning, 5 per cent; crushed by falling tree, 4 per cent; all others, 13 per cent. wood-cuttin- i ITS 1 a suit season! Which starts you right in the way of deciding what to buy this spring. The dramatic flourish with which fashion is staging the suit theme exceeds all records. In the amazing play on color, the novelty and variety of the handsome woolens, the versatile this season. Perpendicular pin tucks styling given them, the meticulous (a definite use of tucks is obvious attention paid to the choosing of ac- in smart styling) running down the cessories, you are made to feel the sleeves and body of the high significance of each. nubby woolen coat, creates a fine costailored effect in this Going the rounds of the early showings the conviction grows tume. The sheer wool frock repeats buton one that the choosing of a suit the tuckings and this spring dare not be a haphazard ton closing. A suit of this type will You must set forth on prove a wise investment for the venture. suit quest with a carefully pre- goodlooking coat has the air of a your conceived plan that totals perfec- thoroughbred and it will ensemble tion in the final analysis of color perfectly with your print frocks and values down to the slightest detail. your chic, simple daytime frock In the' accompanying illustration tailored of pastel sheer wool, creatwe are showing several suit types ing any number of different costhat were highlighted in a preview tumes for you. Another costume suit that is o:! g fashions presented of of to major importance is the reefer coat Chicago by the Style Creators an audience of visiting merchants. type as seen centered in the group. From the versatile suits here pic- This very attractive and youthfu tured you can readily see that there model combines a reefer coat done is a wide range of choice when it in one of the new striped wools comes to selecting the type that strikingly colorful in blue, beige and tunes best to your needs. japonica, with a tailored beige A costume suit that is making frock. Accents of the japonica are news, tops a softly styled dress stressed in the large leather buttons with a full length slim form-f- it coat, and chiffon scarf. suits are the after the manner of the model picShort, contrast-jacktured to the right in the foreground rage. The fact that they have a of the group. It is one of the fitted young look counts much in their versions that registers as high style style rating, for fashions this season swing to the tempo of youth. The model at the top is among the junior costumes. It is especially important in that it has the very new swagger swing-bacThis winsome jacket of navy, rose, blue and white check is worn over a rose colored frock. The charm o;! wools like this is that d different colored accessories wil click beautifully with them, thus affording refreshing changes that wil transform the entire aspect of the full-leng- pre-"vie- th all-na- vy w - self-cover- ed pace-settin- et high-fashi- on Travel Coat k, multi-colore- costume. The vogue for plaid jackets over monotone sheer wool frocks is expressed in the distinctive jacket costume suit in the lower oval. In bright contrast to the navy frock with novel matching kid belt is the vivid red jacket barred in gray and white, with kid closing motifs that pick up the navy color. D Western Newspaper (Jnlon. FASHION NOTES To make spring seem like spring, one needs a blue suit. Ruffled petticoats are among the sure things for spring. Patent leather footwear will lead the fashion parade for spring. One of the first signs of spring are white lace frills and white frilly blouses. ' This fashionable traveler knows how to choose a coat that gives her class! It is of heavy blue wool with large leather buttons. Tucks from the shouldeWorm the pockets. Novelty stripe, chdck and diagonal wools are also high in favor for travel coats. Some of the newest long coats are made snug at the waist line developing soft fullness above and below. A supply of smart accessories, such as scarfs, belts and jackets, will do much to keep a wardrobe smart. A lace gown with a delicate tracery of sparkling sequins is exquisite for formal affairs. Black patent leather for sandals and bags is a very smart choice accessories. for A print is useful and wearable, whether beneath a fur coat or under sunny skies. mid-seas- on navy-and-whi- te JOAN FONTAINE Hotel TEMPLE SQUARE Opposite Mormon Temple HIGHLY RECOMMENDED Rates $1.50 to $3.00 Its a mark of distinction to stop at this beautiful hostelry ERNEST C. BOSSITER, Mcr. READ THE ADS the title role, and gives one of the best performances ever seen on a motion picture screen. Remember youll regret it if you dont see Gunga Din I Metro is going to make a out of Robert Taylor if it kills him. He takes a lot of punishment at the hands of Wallace Beery in Stand Up and Fight and does it so well who that even the men picture-goer- s have complained in the past that he was just a pretty boy ought to be satisfied. he-m- an Another of those elaborate historical background is being constructed in Hollywood. This time it is for The Man in the Iron Mask, and John DuCasse Schulze, art director for Edward Small Productions, is drawing the plans. He has put in months of research, until he feels more at home in the period of which Alexander Dumas wrote than in the present There will be accurate reproductions of the Palaces of St Germain-en-Lay- e and Versailles, of the Bastille, the streets of historic Paris and several villages. Louis Hayward will Have dual roles those of King Louis XIV and his twin brother. Warren William will play Joseph DArtagnan, Schildkraut will be Colbert (not related to Claudette of modern times). James Whale will direct, and, if you dont mind a pun, it will be a whale of a picture. Deanna Durbin is at last considered old enough to appear in her first romantic picture. It will be First Love, and Charles Boyer At present she will be her is finishing Three Smart Girls Grow Up. mm mi ami The regular use of Quaker State Motor e Oil means more miles of driving. This is made possible because Quaker Each drop of State is pure . . . acid-freoil is rich lubricant . . . possesses maximum heat and wear resisting qualities. Choose Add-Fre- e Quaker State now and your car will run better, last longer. Quaker State Oil Refining Cotp.,Oil Gty, Pennsylvania. care-fre- e. co-sta- r. Geraldine Farrar, driving into New York from her country home, . turned on her radio, one day and beard a tenor voice that she liked. She urged influential friends in radio to look him up and Felix Knight was discovered. Felix turned on his radio recently, and heard a tenor voice that he liked. He found that it belonged to Vaughn Comfort, who had been engaged for one performance on For Men Only, and was singing at a New York night club. Felix looked Mm np, found that he wanted to have a career in radio, and is now doing all he can to help him. Unusual, to say the least one tenor helping another! David Selznick . ODDS AND ENDS has announced that he will produce "Swanee River" based os the life o' Stephen Foster, who composed so many of Americas favorite songs . . . RKO has signed Joe Penner on a new con tract . . . Sonja Henie, Don Ameche and Rudy Vallee will make When Winter Comes for 20th Century-Fo- x . . . 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