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Show THE RICH COUNTY REAPER. RANDOLPH. UTAH jyiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimmiiiiimmiimiii: Sandy9 s Blowing Appeared To Be a Bit Overdone! E W X By VIRGINIA VALE (Released by Western Newspaper Union.) IN BILLY THE KID, Robert Taylors new starring vehicle for Metro, there is one scene in which all of the characters have to check their six shooters with the sheriff before attending a mass meeting. Each morning on the set, the assistant McSHANE By ROBERT R.T.aMd by Western Newspaper Union Wind started career of what shes afraid will de- velop into type casting, the bugaboo of did actors. She in Belle Watting Gone etc. and then played another shady lady in the JS iniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimimi 'T'HIS winter upwards of 11,000,000 Americans are enjoying a game which was once outlawed both in Europe and the United States. Several other sports have been at one time or another in this country and abroad, but none of them has as pious a background. This particular sport traces its origin not to an English barroom but to the ancient cathedrals of Germany where, in the Middle ages, the canons encouraged their parishioners to play it. There was a religious significance to it then. Each member of the church would place his pin at one end of the church cloister, the pin Heide, meaning representing The parishioner was heathen. then given a ball and asked to throw it at the Heide. If a hit was scored it indicated that the thrower was leading a clean, pure life; if he missed, it meant that he was more or less a heel. The bad reputation under which bowling once suffered got its start not from a pool-ha- ll environment as popularly supposed, but from an English rulers desire te maintain a fervent military spirit. King Edward, disgruntled when his soldiers found themselves so attracted by the game of bowls that they neglected their archery practice, had parliament pass a law banning it. Offering Information flowers in. tones of red and deep rose with leaves in two tones of green. This diagram shows you how to make a scroll pattern that you may use in different ways. Just h rule a piece of paper in squares and then follow the diagram outlining the scroll so that its lines cross the squares exactly as they do here. Now, cut the scroll out and trace around it on the burlap repeating it at each corner; then fill in the flowers. one-inc- Ll ALF the fun To America in 1623 Knickerbocker fathers who brought the Dutch game of ninepins to Manhattan island in 1623 are responsible for our modern sport, which is not only enjoyed by millions of Americans for personal repicture Wagons laxation, but which has been adoptNow ed by business men throughout the Westward. shes set for the nation as a means of constructing a same sort of part in more closely knit pattern of relaLady From New tionship between employer and ema Sj0r? ployee. Ona Munson laid in the period of The American Bowling congress the Louisiana Purchase. Its a re- estimates, that more than 400,000 men now belong to bowling leagues lief to her to do those Big Town broadcasts with Edward G. Robinson. sponsored by their employers. Distillers corporation, Schenley which maintains is plants and branch Naturally, everything possible going to be done to put Shirley Tern-pi- e offices throughout the country, enback at the top courages bowling competition for its of the star list when employees throughout the winter, the season being climaxed by telegraphshe goes to work for ic matches each spring. Metro. The wealthy little miss (she has Airways claims the record for more than a million long distance competition, with teams located in Buenos Aires, Crisin the bank) will apMexico City, Miami, San tobal, screen the in pear Francisco, New York and other key version of Panama offices. Hattie, a successThe first American bowling alley ful musical now runwas located outdoors, on a plot of New on the ning ground in front of the Battery Fort York stage, with on Manhattan island, New York. ToAnn Sothern, Eleanor Powell, Connie day a small park called Bowling Russell and Red Skelton. Shirley Green is still maintained on this starts her comeback at a sal- spot. The New England Puritans forary of $2,500 a week. bade bowling, but the British were The Lady Eve gives Henry too fond of the sport to leave it Fonda an opportunity for which hes behind when they came to America. Ninepins were popular in America grateful the chance to wear his a great many years until the for the screen for the on clothes own first time in three years, and to game fell under the control of gamhave his hair cut. The only other blers, and this proved its temporary time its been trimmed during those undoing. But a nation of bowlers three years was when he got that in 1941 can be thankful this hapfor The Grapes of pened, for the present game of ten prison hair-cWrath. His roles have called for pins was started as a means of cirthe laws which were straight drama with a minimum of cumventing comedy, and the only time he kissed passed to make bowling illegal. a - heroine on the screen was in 9 Pins vs. 10 Pins Chad Hanna. It happened this way: When nineIn The Lady Eve he wears 14 pins became the rage of sporting different outfits everything from men the Connecticut legislature full dress to silk pajamas and in- passed an act prohibiting the game. New York soon followed suit, but dulges in some bits of torrid As for Barbara Stanwyck, the real devotees of bowling would she wears the longest bob ever worn not be discouraged. Why, someone by a star 16 inches; shes been asked, cant we get around the law by bowling with tengrowing it for the last five years, She pins? And the lawmakers, who by ever since Stella Dallas. wears 25 stunning costumes; and in- this time were themselves yearning dulges in slapstick comedy, in her for a chance to bowl again, dropped role of a woman the fight entirely. Bowling in America experienced Horace Heidt has finally escaped one more setback when New Yorkhis reputation as the man with the ers, who were the games staunchtrained dog. Before his orchestra est supporters, found tenpins behit the national networks and Heidts coming monotonous after a few name became a synonym for scintil- years. Because of the great size of at that time, they were lating syncopation, Horace had a the pins so close together that even a placed an vaudeville act featuring Lobo, of the ball would result in toss fair alamazing dog. Booking agents that much - coveted ways thought of Lobo when Heidts a strike, which all ten pins are name was mentioned. But thats all stroke in once. at down knocked, in the past now, since the smashing But dark its in bowling nevdays OGold Pot of his success prolost favor among the Germans on er gram. the east side of New York. In the Overcoming , unfortunate breaks 1860s, through their efforts, interr. to the was nothing new was revived. The est in the At the University of California he size of thegame was reduced and pins was well on his way to football invented a ball in which fame as a tackle when he found someonq; been drilled to facilitate holee had himself on the bottom of a scrimA few in and was carried off handling. National years plater, mage pile-uassocia1875, the Bowling the field with a broken back.' Lying tion was organized by 27 delegates in the hospital, he decided to orfrom Manhattan and Brooklyn, ganize an undergraduate orchestra meeting at Germania hall in the to help pay his way through college. This group established Bowery. The orchestra gave him conducting the for rules game which were latexperience which helped him on his er adapted by the American Bowlway to the top ranks of radio ing congress, established in 1895.. The. H Pan-Americ- an ut love-makin- ? A Quiz With Answers He was of a thrifty turn of on Various Subjects come mind, having originally from Scotland. One day he was told by a friend that instead of The Answers The Questions putting a quarter into the meter, 1. Lake Ontario (245 feet above much the same effect could be 1. Which of the Great Lakes has obtained by blowing smartly into the least elevation above sea sea level). Lake Superior is CQ2 the slot. That night he tried the level? feet above. 2. Greece. 2. In what country was the origiexperiment with gratifying results. 3. During the last 50 years conThis went on for some time, and nal Arcadia? 3. Of the bills vetoed by Presi- gress has passed only 1 out of evfinally an inspector from the gas company called to examine the dents, does congress generally ery 35 bills that have been vetoed. 4. Five. For distinguished work' meter. He was obviously puzzled. pass them over the veto? Whats the matter? asked the 4. Nobel prizes are awarded in in chemistry, physics, physiology or medicine, literature, and the how many fields of endeavor? economizing householder. exclaimed the inspec5. What name is given to a cause of international peace. Man, 5. A claque. tor, I just cant make it out. Ac- group of paid applauders? 6. Latin (millia passuum, a thou6. From what language does the cording to my reading the comsand paces). word mile come? pany owes you three dollars. ver-bot- en director takes up a collection from all the extras and bit players. He frisks them not of their guns, but of their wrist watches. Heres the reason. The other day Robert Taylor was playing a scene in the back room of a saloon. Also in the scene were Gene Lockhart, as the bad man, Lon Chaney Jr., Norman Willis, Grant Withers and several western type extras. With hand on the door about to exit, Taylor spoke his line What time is it? Lockhart was about to make the reply called for by the script when Director David Miller called Cut! One of the bearded extras had forgotten where he was and automatically pulled back his cuff to look at his very modern wrist watch. ASK ME ANOTHER of hooking rugs is in making your own designs. All you have to do is to mark the pattern on burlap with a wax crayon and then go over it with a warm iron to set it. Simple flowers are easy to draw and in the olden days real leaves were used for patterns. Scroll designs combined with flowers are popular now for use with Eighteenth century furniture. The scrolls of the handsome rug shown here were hooked in gold color outlined in brown. 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They remain in the He says he was born with a gizzard, a natural millstone, which Our Selfishness silver spoon in his mouth. of our friend's In down a all distresses and them grinds imparts we first consult our private ends. Ill bet it has someone elses natural aged appearance. initials on it. Interpretation What about that notice outside your shop', Money returned if not satisfied protested the disgruntled customer. "Ah, said the shopkeeper, I am satisfied with your money. When a little bird tells you something, dont repeat it until you find out whether the little bird is a cuckoo. Skjold Try the Hills My faith could move a mountain. Mrs. Skjold Then you had better apply some of it to those ashes in the basement. PRAISED BY MILLIONS One Better She (coyly) How old do you Safe to Advise think I am? Increasing Evil One can advise comfortably The love of pelf increases with He (gallantly) Whatever it is, the pelf. Juvenal. from a safe port. 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