Show - - " 4 - ' k ti 4 llist overnment Wants Monroe's Life Filmed t - trhr 5alt Cakr Zribunt inefday Morning February 9 191311 I l r- - t 10wek i came across Ted Winslow her old golf pro rm sure he'd like to hear from his friends Ted's son as you know is on Guadalcanal Too Old For Coast Guard Hear George Brent has gone to Acapulco to visit Dorothy di Frasso so while there Hollywood offered him a picture I wonder if that means he'll have to dye his hair black again Those of us who know him well roared at the story he'd turn white overnight because of his love for Ann Sheridan NVeknew that George has been dyeing for years not because he wanted to but at the studio's request It Enmade him look younger sign Harold S Dickson who with two others lived on a raft for 31 days in the South Taciflc has to pinch himself today to see i? he's the same fellow His plane went down January 16 1942 Today he's technical adviser on "We've Never Been Licked" also an instructor on navigation at the San Diego naval base Makes Sense Ran into Harry Warner at his studio and we both got a chuckle out of what he was doFound him picking up ing He tacks from the driveway said "I just can't help it Must have gotten it from my mother who used to do the same thing over at the old studio when we were so poor Now we're poor in tires and I do it to save rubber" Every day he has a man go around all driveways on the lot with a magnet picking up stray nails and tacks "Even so I always go back to my office with three cr four in my hand" I told him he reminded me of his brother Jack Soon after he'd moved into his beautiful hilltop home after dinner they were showing a picture and I found Jack in the playroom placing a huge mixing er (re-emb- ri 71 " rt "Sahara" in didn't He 'k the type Bill has only Palestine !ight in Syria bya and Egypt Was wounded Tobruk and sent home He's ?rried to Dwight Wilman's Righter Nancy My fans - me about "The En-at- e straight d Cottage" made years a with May McAvoy Her star wasn't Ronald Colman - was Richard Barthelmess t1 E hou I d know how Dicks ns howled! Gracie Donald while entertaing at val hospital in San Diego bowl beside each chair Jack said "I'm not going to have them throwing cigaret stubs on my carpet and then grinding them in with their heels" Har- ry cracked "I have a much bet- ter way of Saving carpets Ii don't give parties" Loyal Fans Watched Eddie Bracken giving an impersonation of Betty Hutton which reminded me of two old ladies sitting-- back of me while watching Road to Morocco" When Bob Hope did a female impersonation one of them said "Now I've seen her in pictures before Who is she?" Other spoke up ''Don't you remember ? 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'') - 1 7 T7d:Y - e -- 4- to impersonate a living character when she was dor daughter In "Mission to Moscow" by I 4 - r- 1 4-t 'W I te ' ':' 4 1 Eleanor Parker became one of - - t 11) - k - !'f Break For Eleanor She delighted with the aria ists 7 PHONE oil' 14 I 1 - :!ot: ) & - i 7 fillr ! New !1'ITt4 '4 4 ' 4 44:::s x 1 ' Li3-- -!! 1 A : ''''C''''' 4 - : ligter1 ft - : -- '"' ---:r- ' eesse 1 4is:-- - '4- - ' Theatre has been chartered Brox Musk contest In Saratoga home town - - 7 - D I Olivia de liavilland wanted to become a school teacher before she wanted to become an actress - The Lyric BIG VALENTINE DANCE SATerIDAY - :: 146 s CHURCH TONIGHT 1 - - Ji A - 'VI' -- - 11 I -- aissponsive 1 o no40 feasinger Marilyn with Herb Miller orchem- ' tured Ira now playing Jerry Jones' Rainbow Randevit - 16 CfJc4alOi 449 41A'A i - New- 4 ' Service Men L l'r ':: ' Great Laugh Hit! a r t-- - i5---- ' : t i - 4tti - ' Wednesday i-- TO nut goot‘tassio I --- '': ' Each 4 c '''' :r FIATVli SiG COMIDY t4 e ! ' f : I 1 1: Weissberg's "Gucomposition i and given its sung in Russan e first performance-herand did i two agreeable things with Chinese songs of conteasting mood "Eternal Devotion" and the affectionate "Little Cabbage" both of piquant interest From her opening Torelli song "Tu Lo Sai" to the concluding English group which met highest favor with Oley Speaks' charming "Morning" as the last programmed Miss Speaks' performance was admirable and persuasive The audience was and the singer graciously added several light numbers to her program James Shomate at theplano proved his ability to collaborate satisfac'' torily The concert was under the au—ices of the extension divisioa of the University of Utah - i : t : - Without Ticket Iry rio - f ':lk--7 ' ! - - - : k t " :: 1- '' 1 116 L 1 - 4 1 r '''''''' 0 '' : ' - 11 ' 1 "Whispering Ghosts"Berlel 't I ' : ' ' I 1'1 p'": i111!14 ' i-! Z rIV:EZ ' — - 't-' - ‘ on mr4 )- "- V r--- ! ' r ' ' ' All rZ72 1 awmr:FF"- 7 7:t:e12- -- 1 ' : e THE G-- R:Itiis- 7 1iiisittlJo it Direct from iiY-- ' 9 IA - rt 3 i mAitiLYN cl ' SiOK 0 4 771 777 7 ) r !Ii'Ll Li ) - i Vf2C4311 FeCtUring the Blonde Beautiful 4 I' ' l r2 ii 4 V i: ' 4 - ir'"-- - ': i '' mi ' ' '''''11' I r I : i lipr : 140 LI : t I 1 - -- ' 1 '' Milton - with '" at - !RI r 'I ' 4 '5 - j i Nv ': '' 0 ' I 7 - i"! -- 6 ) 26' ' mr14 1 7i I ( ::' 4:it' 2 fealu- f NCht 024014samkpl F 5 1k I VIL A Miri ILaiii-itad- 1i 2 I1!:Itl I vt l 1 I t Lai t' f 1 — 1 - 4 f -0- i t ' 1 1 : 1 7 : ' - r ' Willit r"r117"-"'1r) f - 9 I ' rn 1 - T 7 - ' itt t a LAST TIMES TODAt rls' c A : rr i - At si - FA:ci'vq' r- rnit 1 i ii i ‘ 4 ' :)1 season 2:35 5:10 7:45 10:20 4:05 6:4D 9:15 (2 hours 7 71 Irl yr- - KE 5 --r 7 t 11i Tli il1 !' I - t 1 r AT SALT rt r14 ' I I :: " a 1" tured role in Warner Bros' "Air Force" has been called by no less an authority than Claudette Colbert one of the outstanding new starring prospects of the 't- Eti?"' A 2 :38 7 -- )1 1 ' - 1":i& e :1 ' 3:38 6:25 9:12 and "Land of 5:25 8:12 10:59 (2 hours 47 p m 1 i 1 71 frfr' 1 1 !1 - - 4- n Gets High Praise a James Brown 12 m and "Gentleman from Dixie" 1:30 p m ' :: ::' : ': : 4' '- ) Rides" 'i found a cordial welcome awaiting her from an audience of more than 1200 persons who had braved the storm for the pleasure of hearing in person this soprano who had delighted them so often on the air Possessing a lyric soprano of freshness and natural charm flexible and of good range Miss Speaks employs it with obvious of the musical and interpretive value of the works given Her interpretations are always pleasher voice equal to expressing aing W d e gamut of emotions achieving striking dramatic effect when demanded She had chosen for her Salt Lake recital a program of much variety and interest and many of her numbers quite new to the major part of her hearers even ' the "Invocation a la joie" or Moz- - ' ' O ' 'F -- '' !i 11'4i -- - ” 1 1 I I i : art Bill Hickok I ''" ' ' P ' : Julie t '' II it i! t' I t ' i :? ' f ' ' ' tar--"Nl- ruhutes r Moscow" "fil1ghwa3s by Night" 6 p in 9:05 (3 hours) y Gal Sal" 1 p m 4 7 10 and "Son of Dan Crocket" 12 rr 3 6 9 (3 hours) of the Golden West" 2 :28 p m 5:17 8:06 10:55 and "Whispering Ghosts" 1:13 p m 4:02 6:51 9:40 (3 hours 12 Iroadvay--"Wil- d I -- ' - I'1 114"t!: — deleRussian for the eight-magation representing the USSR in the league of nations scenes in Warner Bros' "Mission to Sugarhouse)—"Here We 6 Again" 7:32 p m 10:11 and 'rbe Falcon's Brother" 6:'29 p m 8:08 (1 hours 50 minutes) (Murray)—"Thunder Birds" c p rm 10:32 and "Rion- - ir 'array die Goes to College" 6:22 p m 9:18 ( hours) olladay (Holladay)--"SeN- en Days" Leave" 7:10 p m 10:15 arik14i4 ' mi0" ' : a :i - - who did the selecting chose only one n Russian-bor- - t 17"7-- 0 '1 - ' th-East yric----"He- 1 - Not the Type A expert 10:36 '' ''''' r A 4 erOk: "1:' - s " and Through Different Eyes" 1:38 'p in 4:16 6:54 9:32 (2 hours SS minutes) m-- "The Navy Comes Through" 1:10 p m 3:25 5:40 7:55 1010 (3 hours 15 minutes) udio-"- The Commandos Strike at Dawn" 12 m 2 4 6 8 10 hours) F(2 (Ninth South and Ninth East)-"- The Major and the Minor" p m 10:31 and "I Married an Angel" 9:07 p in (3 hours 126 minutes) tvItti t Recalling the rich melody of ) rdon i4 Victory Quintet Gives Concert 12:08 p m -- 1 the deep south and the musical humor of American favorites the full voices of the Victory Quintet Monday night reached across South high school footlights to win the unanimous approval of an audience that went home humming "Deep River" Sponsored by the Utah Nurses' association the concert brought out a large audience despite the storm and transportation difficulties a compliment to the the quintet and to the ability of nurses Of Utah 2:35 5:05 7:30 10 Dandy" hours minutes) pitol-"- Life Begins at 8:30" 12:10 pm 2:50 5:35 8:20 11 and "We Are the Marines" 1:35 p m 4:15 7 9:45 (2 hours 45 2 f :'!-- from lnara" a modern the - 41i4' -- - herself - Mr Miller has acquired Marilyn to build up his vocal department in preparation for his appearances at famous night spots along the Pacific coast following termination of his engagement at the Randevu Dangerous Night" 12 noon 3:05 6 9:e5 (1 hour 15 minutes) and "The Powers Girl" 1:23 4:20 7:25 10:25 (1 hour 15 rn:nutes) arlo (Sugarhouse)-"T- wo Yanks in Trinidad" 6 p rn 9:35 and "Now Voyager" 7:25 11 (3 hours 35 minutes) ntre-"Yankee leader currently Francisco Now Playing rtah-"- One : Arriving in the midst of one of winter's worst blizzards Margaret Speaks tall slender singer who is a radio favorite making her Salt Lake City debut at Kingsbury hall Monday night 4 ' - "? ''' i:t':' 1 !Tibbie" Soldiers in training' camps have been requesting pictures of Bette's dog as well as pictures of autograph will be a paw mark On' the picture oren- Randevu announces addition to his band of a young vocalist the lovely blonde Marilyn a newcomer to the ranks of girl singers who domes direct from Hollywood She has been featured vocalist with orchestras in Los Angeles Portland Seattle San 4:40 6:38 8:36 10:34 (1 2:42 t gaged at Jerry Jones' Rainbow Opening Today p m z : Blonde Songstress Army Davis Dog Pages has ordered 1000 Randevu Bpictures of her famous Scottie Knew Her Lines Appears at —"Yanks in Libya" 12 noon 2:25 4:50 7:15 9:40 and 1:05 3:30 5:55 8:20 10:45 (2 hours 25 minutes) i"Jungle Siren" 172:44 dishon- t 4 Griffith—"Goshl In the old days we made bottles from Now candy instead of g'iass we're making candy out of glass to save sugar!" Mrs Reggie Gardiner is happily married so Twentieth wants her efor Be"The Rt198iall People" cause Bill Robinson gave four traffic lights to his home section of Richmond Va they're naming a park after him Jack Harris claims Bette Davis has given the best tears of her life to the cinema Copyright 1913 Chicago Tribune !" e'4-"'- a ' k '- t Joan Crawford and Richard Thorpe took time for a cup of coffee Dick longed for a second but Joan came up with "The most outdated song of all time is 'Let's Have Another Cup of Coffee!" Ned ' alt Lake Lake Show- Guide flour 58 minutes) affair orably discharged look for the F B I to take over those soldiers - 1 thrla Parrott concerned in Well Known Soprano Gains' Favor at Campus Hall '' 1 ''''''''N': '''- - - - e : lila Hopper HOLLYWOOD—Bert Lavin° done a line story on the of President Monroe the Monroe Doctrine?) Hilch I hear the government ints made Two studios are xious to do it in spite of the ct that Monroe in earlier vs couldn't foresee the four eedoms which Churchill and laid down Well! sold more Rosary" than any song ever corn- but Metro's woven a about it which will bear i)ry resemblance to the old k:tle g Its a combination of sex d religion I'm told its bet1:than 'San Francis-obut s no priest in it It was for Gable before he 1'ed but I suppose will be inrited by Spencer Tracy and her Hedy Lana or Lena 0)rne Maybe all three V) wonder Roy Rogers is wear1z a broad smile New baby's le in April and the doc seems rtsl'It its going to be a boy Marlene Dietrich and Gabin :e talking over a reconciliam Sue Carol's baby is e rext month -'s Svell Guy Bil1 Carter who's rever acted t was signed in New York Co:umbia as a likely pros- was turned down for a t ' - - - '- ::Y:' :5:' |