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Show T Lila Eccles prlmhall John Schofield .Drama Society Army Camp ShowsThe HOLLYWOOD. victory committee announced today that the War Department has aproved army camp shows in four states for Actress Susanna Foster and Actor Smiley Burnette. Miss Foster wlll begin he entertainment tour Oct. 15 at Brown-wooTexas, and travel to other that state Including camps-- in San Bastrop, Klleen, Bryan, Marcus and San Antonio until Oct 24. Burnette will appear with a shows troupe at Garden City, Kas., Oct. 12 with subsequent dates in Colorado at La Junta, Pueblo, Colorado Springs, Denver and at Cheyenne, Hollywood Old Melodrama Will Be Revived $ Hisses for the villain, cheers for the hero and tears for the virtuous heroine will be in or der Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights when members of Theta Alpha Phi, 'national dramatic society, present The Roaring Forties, in Kingsbury Hall at 8 p m. as the first production of the'University Theater. Reviving the mellerdrammer acting techniques of a generation or so ago, the satire has won considerable success on Broadway under the titles of -- Fashion" Life In New and York," according to Dr. C. Lowell Lees, head of the university speech department and director of the production. Miriam - Gertrude, USO-cam- - I ' . the "sweef-you- portray n Tuesday, October , About Shout starring Ameche and Janet Blair, Barbara44 Stanwrck and .Henry Fonda in You Belem? To Me; also Correyidor with Otto Krurer and Ehua Land!. TOWER--1 with lightly Danrerous Younr. Lana Turner anT Robert second feature Reveille With Bev with Awl Miller an- d- Boh erly Croebv s Band BOl NTIFUL Edward G Robinson in "Destroyer" co hit Jinx Falkenbera. and JoatS Davis in ' Two Senontas From Chicaro The More MARLO the 19, 1943 9 Page starrtnr Jean Arthur and Joel also "Boston Blackia Goes Hollywood." GEM Tar an Triumphs' starrinf Francis Johnny Weissmuller with Giflord and Johnny Sheffield; co-Am hit, Walt Disney Sludoa hros." ARCADE "The Hard .Way" with Ida Lftpino and Joan Leslie; also Butch Minds The Baby ' LYR1C Five hir atara. acts with -Roddv McDowelT On the screen in , ' On The Sunny Side', also "power - --of 4 ho Dress " CENTRE For Whom The Bell Ton' stamny Gary Cooper and Ingrid Berrman. directed by Sam Wood. UTAH Bo be Hope and Betty Hutton in 'Lets Face also "Mardi Gras" with Johnnie Johnston McCrea STAR Merrier It, 4 STARTS TODAY Fritz Lang goes to New York following completion of his directional assignment on Para-- ' mounts Ministry of Fear. The current director will see the Broadway shows and will search ' for a script for possible produce tionas-- a stage piayT d Taylor will . Ba Taj lor is Murphy, Lloyd Nolan and Robert Walker second hit Rhythm Of Tho lalanda STUDIO Thank Your Lucky Btara" with Ann Sheridan, Ida Lupino, John Garfield and other favorites. Genrrw1 Moniromert C A P1TOL iir With Ann&briU,-eohi- t Noon Bomber Sue1 To War with Paport " ten Wittiam. SOUTHEAST Tho Skyt The Limit tarrinf Joan Leslie and Fred Astaire alto Joe X Brown and Judy Canova in Chatterbo " UPTOWN Fired 'Wife with Robert also Faiire and Louise AUbrittoQ, selected short subjects with The Desperadoes MUtRAY and Randolph Scott, Glenn Ford Clairo Terror, co hit ' Somethin To Lang To Kjpw York I I Robert HOLLADAY taan ' with Gorr p Wyo. ' ft-- 4 K Salt Lake City, Utah What's Going On (AP) Billed Thursday newly-appointe- THE DESERET NEWS To GW QPS g while Keith Engar will woo her as Colonel Howard, a great and true lover, according to the script. The role of the villain, complete with mustache and the traditional sneer, will be played- Eccles With a monocle in his eye and a tall hat and cane, Fred Hickson will portray a French count; while Lila Eccles Brimhall, as the mother of the house, will dictate the last word in "fashthing, ion. - Other . , members of the cast Include Dantzel White, Stanley Russon, Vern Adix, Mrs. Stanley Russon, Betty Whitney, John Scofield, George Hickman, Joseph Halgren, Romola Beach, Jayne Broadlient, Alice Backes and Geneal Lundberg. University students ipay still get tickets to the production by exchanging the number six coupon in the activity handbooks at the Kingsbury Hall boxoffice between the hours of 9 am. and 4 pm.' Tickets for the general public are now on sale at Glen Brothers Music Store, 74 So. Vern Adix y- - Ruth McKenney Authorizes By Louella O. Parsons NEW YORK (INS) Ruth McKenney," who wrote "My Sister Eileen, has authored -- her first San original for the screen, Diego, I Love You.- "- From the sound of the title you can guess Main-- St its a zany comedy, and Universal was quick to grab it for their Louise team new Allbrltton and Robert Paige San Miss McKenney, wrote Diego, I Love You in collaboration with her husband, Richard comeOf all sad Bramsten. It has the high HOLLYWOOD dy background of life as It is words spoken repeatedly by ac- lived in San Diego. Protors, the saddest (through trite- ducerstoday Michael Fessier ness and repetition) are these: Pagano will put it before I want a part I can get my Ernest the cameras right after teeth Into." , and Paige complete Her . I like pictures, hut I miss Primitive Man the- - feel of a live audience. Jerry Wald has a good idea up 1 would love to go back to his sartorially correct sleeve. Hes 1 could If find the theater, only talking to Jack Warner about a a play. movie based on Hollywoods faambitious The w hich mous club has Invite the suggestion that, pend- housed studio movie-strucbeautiful,' s of heart their fulfillment ing at nominal rental fees for they merely continue to girls Some of the big stars, of years. the chew scenery. Hollywood have liyed there' at live audience yearners one The time Zasu Pitts, Patsy Ruth need to be reminded firmly, that Miller, Donna Reed and many live audiences have been known others. Jerry will title his opus to throw tomatoes as well as Showcase, be just and bravos. You dont hear this one that a showcase it .will tne so much since the war has made talents of Warners exploiting new live audiences available at any such as Dolores Moran, players, Eleanor military camp. The yearners are Parker and Faye Emerson. either doing th.ir stuff, or keepSidney .Greenstreet, .rotund ing quiet because theyre ashambad man of Warner movies, ed of not doing their stuff. had better start practicing . more pious expressions. Jack But the perennially vocal lovdecided it is time has Warner ers of the legitimate stage the for a of pace for the thitter are the ones who- - drive, chubbychange screen menace, so he or of to - has handed him the part of The you mayhem, thoughts would expect that there is someExaminer, really the heavenly them. about a little pathetic thing aho checks the sonls of agent of movie A number stars, of John Garfield, Paul Henreid to the devoted stage, genuinely and Eleanor Parker on to the get back to Broadway regularly mysterious ship in Outward March Frederick and zealously. Bound." Katharand Florence Eldridge, ine Hepburn, and Paul Muni, I am. curious to see what Les-te- r are among the more persistent. Cowan does with the movie None of these seem to have any of version "Tomorrow The In finding World. I sawthe show my first lasting difficulty suitable vehicles, difficulty night in New York. and. the boy who plays the young Nazi is sendifficulty which is apparently beautiinsurmountable and a sational His name le Skippy Ho-- I ful alibi foir some of the cindoubt if Lester wolud have ema lights who talk such won- meier and derful theater, have him under contract. Muni has gone back in some any trouble at ranging to borrow he or mild successes, but flops Skippy but I hear he is also inseldom fails to go when the ure terested m the boy, Dickie Tyler, comes. Recently he revived his who plays the same ,ip the old hit, -- Counsellor at Law, In Cleveland company, a new was and lieu of play, received. The Marches Eleasantly to Broadway in ve- Builder Fined . ATLANTA, Ga (INS) Payhicles that brought critics down on them like vengeful bricks, and ment by Roy E. Martin and Martin of Ga , of Theaters, Columbus, they have gone in hits like Skin of Our Teeth. Miss Hepburn took $10,000, the highest fine ever ima beating for one mistake, "The posed on a violator of the War Lake, but triumphed later witty Production Board construction "The Philadelphia S.tPry,! ActoiS' order,, was revealed... today The Fourth Regional Office of who like the theater may not like to flop, but they dont stay away the WPB in Atlanta said the Department Of Justice prosecuted from it for fear they will. the defendant in the U. S. DisIt's supposed to be good for trict Court for the northern disan actors soul at least that's trict of Florida the thing to leave pictures pe- "Martin, according to the WPB, to three counts riodically for the stage, and pleaded guilty him with having comthat's why there is such a cult charging and continued construe of if I could find a play stars. manded of theaters, in violation of It's a thing to sav, indicating tion WPB order, presumably that the cultist is ji awake to the finer Bond Saleswoman a soul. What it really Indicates 'is that Paulette Goddard set a record the actor (1) is Just making con- for bond sales for a stars perversational noises, or (2) is be- sonal belongings when she aucginning to feel guilty about his tioned off an. orchid- - corsage-foe- -4 pool and $1,000,000 purchase in Oak - other appurtenances of movie, land, CaliL, recently. or (3) really might like - stardom; to stage-ac- t but Is scared silly of It With Music and n k de-sir- j-ol- Chatter in Hollywood:, Marla Montez, who can be a bit temto, was pestuous when discussing her forthcoming pic-- , ture, Gypsy Wildcat, with Di rector Roy William Neill. Maria, who is hepped on Astpo.ogy told Neill she had her good days and bad days, all controlled by the she-want- s stars W dont you try Yogi suggested NeilL Whafs asked la Montez. Well, hy iv HIT OF Canned Oysters Back In Shells First Original For Screen In Filmland ? Beth Whitney HISSES, CHEERS, TEARS .Mellerdrama , at Its best will hold the audience spellbound nt Kingsbury Hall this week when the first production of Theta Alpha Phi, The Roaring Forties," is presented Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Sad Words xfu Fred Nixon HITS ! HOLLYWOOD The (AP) early scenes for Rita Hayworth's picturerCover Girl,- show her eating oysters with Gene Kelly and Phil Silvers in a Brooklyn ovster bar These scenes were filmed during the heat of August, when real bivalves were not atthe- - resourceful tainable, and prop man had taken the canned . variety and fastened them inside empty shells with paraffin. Now that filming of that scene has been resumed the real iy u m CO-HI- T OPEN 8 Gp.m. TOES Uftom Odd Canine Taste E Lovely young Gail Russell, who steps into screen big time in "The Uninvited, owns a dog named Hank. He is a combination of dachshound and cocker spaniel and he has a distressing taste for newsprint. Unless carefully watched he chews up all the celebrated Novel byk, RN E s MING WAYS RANDOLPH thE 'SCOTT K turrmgj and Snapshots of Hollywood New Yerk collected at random-FranceRobinson doing her best to console Agent Ken Dolan who so recently parted from Shirley Ross. Saw them dining together at 21 and later at the Stoik her press clippings. 4 Club; The Stork, gay with Hollywood folk the Jack Bennys, Mrs. Mervyn Leroy and the pan-n- - Dulcet Sopgbird Kayes, Walter Winchell tells Unlike comemost me he talked with A1 Jolsbn, diennes of . the singing who hopes to be well enough to school, Cass Daleave for Florida in a week, - has beautiful tonal quality ley Al, h.owever, wont be permitin her voice After jcoaching her ted to do that movie stint for for her numbers In Riding Warners; the girl taking George High, Troy Sanders, ParaJean Nathans eye is Regina Bul-ov- mount musical director, said she formerly the Storks cigaret has one of the best voices In pic-- , girl, --Chick Chandler is tin for a tures. big part in Maxwell Andersons new play, Storm Operation; the autograph hounds at the Cap-- , itai Theetenw armecT the stage to show their appreciation of Lena Horne. 3 The building fairly shook with enthusiasts who jive kept time with their feet to Cab Calloways hot music; Jack Proctor, well known press agent, wires he is associate producer of the Los Angeles musical, Tons Of Fun. s PLUS "Power of the Press" with Guy Kibbee THE oysters are available, but they won't pass camera tests to match up with the prop mans kind. Rita and companions continue to eat the canned kind, plus the paraffin. that? drawled the director with tongue in his cheek, you Just leave your mind a total blank and open to suggestion at all times, particularly during the Maria making of a movie! looked at him hard and said I think I stick to astrology . rri 'i ,6arMoorer iNGRIDJBERGMAH tr lamina AU w -1 Aifaraits CwSaW KaWaa'Bmil fesSanfWbod PRICES 7 Sc to S p. m. Evoaingi After 5 p. m. 1.12 including Taxet SHOWS AT 9.15 -- B:10 12.00 "30S 'em-like-- it - HOlIflDflVJ z .GREAT HITS OPENS P. M. WO" ADDED JOYS JVALT a, iib tfj v i RHYTHM OF THE.. ISLANDS l-- o li.'NrHI ' BOB mmm G0.MUXrHY UOWHOIAH?, BETTY E0?jl!UTTO Bar iDm Drake fktwa log Richards Evi Arfc ZaSa Pitts Marioric Weaver Raymond Walbura Cully FROMTHE-UPTOW- N - nr 1ft TECHNICOLOH "You Belong To Me" Elina Landi, Otto Kruger la IG: WEEK!- - FOR A 3rd "Mardi Gras' Barbara Stanwyck, Henry Fonda In Today at 5:45 P. M. 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BUILD A NEST EGG BUT WAR BONDS TODAY popular and operatic sung by Bing Crosby Stevens, will be includscene of Leo McCareys Paramount production, Going Sacred, music, as and Rise ed in the My Way. , TONIGHT ot 8:30 "V i?1 T AL BJ R T LATEST MARCH OF TIME T INTERNATIONALLY CELEBRATED CONDUCTOR AS GUEST DIRECTOR OF THE UTAH STATE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA' Bataan Poem,- - Beethoven Seventh; Prince Igor 1 I 1 I -- itnuPl sSsS Cancel) Fountalne oi Home. , TICKETS. GLEN BROS. MUSIC CO.. 74 S. MAIN (TO 9 P. M.) S2 Main Floon BUS) 2.75, Balcony) Mc $1.10) 91.15. 00; Lege: 12.75) Sidee M logei 92.20 KINGSBURY HALL BOXOFFICE OPEN 7 P. M. r y. r ,e - me ae ai.g aw a a-- 4 egg ojiiin m hhihh ini ADDED y A i:u .. THIS IS AMERICA 'BROADWAY DIM-OU- T LATEST NEWS EYENTS |