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Show THE VOICE OF SIIARON r. ra n u u 11 y ImfM LZ3 ofSharons Cooperative Educational-Recreation- u r fo) KJJ Ull . April 4 and 5 April Prodram THE PRIVATE LIFE OF HENRY VIII, April Colored Silly Symphony, Birds in the Spring Dixon Buckeroos Wednesday night ; High School Orchestra Thursday night. April 6 M. I. A. GOLD AND GREEN BALL, Music by the Americans, of the Apollo hall, American Fork. e the Sailor; JENNEY GERHART, April Beauty Spots of the World; Pathe News; H. S. Orchestra Wednesday night ; Dixon Buckeroos Thursday night, SON OF KONG; Pals; Air Tonic; Pathe April 9 4-- 5 11-1- . 1 L aT N i 2' Pop-Ey- Tpil Limb News. OF A SAILOR" Sports Thrill; Dish Ran With The Spoon ; Pendleton Round-up- ; ',v. Away Pathe News. (Cut out and , ,, April 18-1- Lzj . Seeing More at the Movies This month we are going to talk about learning to see more in the pictures. Let us consider the acting. Tastes for acting differ. Some peo-- p e prefer an actor because he is so real and human; others like another because he is smooth and suave, etc. Standards of acting differ but there are certain' standards by which all actors should be judged and without which na picture can be really good. 1. Proper casting: If an actor is cast In the wrong role, there is little he can do to make the character believable. Imagine Wallace Brry cast as a dancing master of a gigolo; or William Powell as a Care must be taken in prize fighter casting foreign actors so that their accent is in keeping with their part. Can you think of some plays you have seen in which charasters have been cast poorly? 2. Satisfactory make-up- : It is not an uncommon mistake of directors to let characters be poorly made-uOne often sees too much eye shadow around the eyes and too much lip stick and cosmetics not for old people on ' enough. Make-u- p young ones is often bungled and the result has an artificial or Santa effect. Claus 3. Intelligent understanding of the 1 18-1- April ' Association al Popularly Known as S C E R A Four Picture Programs; M.I. A. Gold and Green Dance PAGE THREE NextMonth p. fcin to your calendar) April 9 25-2- 6 wii down aJwCt. 4. d it As a special opening feature for the. May program we are happy to announce that we have been able to book Flying Down To role: Good acting comes only; when there a thorough understanding of the part. Actors must know completely colthe kind of person they are supposed to be. Jane .Cowl studied the role of Juliet for several years before she was willing to try it on the public. ' HENRY THE VIII. Director marriages. There are many frank A serecn actress would probably have Alexander Cast: Charles grossnesses and "robust vulgarities", Kordi. but a few weeks for such study. The wihfh belong to the period. But the Laughton. best directors try to enable their playThis picture is one of the years notable acting of Laughton and the ers to get such an understanding. ' most perfect productions. The story sense of living through and in a gorgErnst Lubitsch is one. He usually is historical and good though it re- eous and swift moving period lifts the She stowed away selects his actors long before he casts veals a type of life you will not ap- picture into the category of notables on the peril ship them and then he takes one day to prove. The acting is head and sbtmld-er- s It is not meant for light entertainment to spil for buried work and talk with each one until above most other productions and but for a picture of a famous life in gold ! Romance they share to the last shade his readall production values are excellent. a different period. For adults and and thrills await ing of their parts. When the picture it. flavor. If don't it, beljeve you it is a portrayal of the try However, young people. Not for children. you on the island he almost never changes anyHaving just mentioned an article starts, Also, Birds in the Spring, a Silvulgar, autorratic court of of King Kong . . . Good acting is intelligent act- should thing. I of diet ever tasted, rarely and Pathe the panorama of his many ly Symphony, and Neys. Henry, where monsters To give good performances, ing. like to launch a wholesale condemof ages past guard nation on an article of diet that oc- the actors must lose themselves so fabled treasure ! v thoroughly in the characterization that cur es n some menu all too frequently I need scarcely say it:' Potato Salad. they become the characters they play, and the measure of their success is fering this year. The Ball is to be What with all the volumes and .the held April 6th with each ward sending perfection they achieve in making of luncheon and dinner, menus four couples and a candidate for written, it is alarming how potatoe the character natural. 4. Skillful picturing of the necesQueen and a Jack of Green to demonsalad come to be the standard salad strate the dance. After the demonfor all reunions, outings, and banquets sary emotions: Certain emotions are accompanied stration, the wards in general will It is as inevitable as the weeds that by particular facial expressions and participate in the dancing of the Gold grow in the garden. A good actor will QcU and Green Dance. A 1 can never think of prize potato salad in bodily postures. ROBERT ARMSTRONO will be awarded to the ward having connection than either heap- spend a great deal of time in perfectother any HELEN MACK, FRANK his understanding of bodily posithe most couples participate in the ed in large dish pan or else a bog of ing RE1CHER. JOHN MARSTON tions and attitudes during different dance. ( ercentage basis). A commitit of side where a one KOHL-MAon plate, LEE paper VICTOR WONG, tee consisting of a member from each it is surrounded by morsals of nourish- - emotions suitable to the personality of ED BRADY . . Dntaa I by character he plays. For example, ward will have charge of decorations. ment much less formidable and jnuch ERNEST B. SCHOEDSACK in last person who is sad does not have Contrary to a MERIAN C. COOPER more appetizing. cxecum producer months Voice of Sharon, Scouts and Let me picture for you a heap of his shoulders thrown back, and his PICTURE One who is re relaxed. Beehive girls will be eligible "to parcubes of cold starchy boiled potatoes muscles Director has his to and SON OF KONG. fight, ready ticipate in this dance but will not be angry covered with yellowish salad dressing. eligible to participate in the contest Ernest Shoedsack. Cast: Robert Direct- - slightly vinegar and mustard in which muscles tense, his hands clenched. SON OF A SAILOR. 5. Naturalness in acting: dance to be held in May. there has been planted rings of htrd- Helen Mack. or, Lloyd Bacon. Cast: Joe E. Brown f Good acting is always natural act- The ward having the largest per- Armstrong, the boiled yelwhites, encasing egg Another expedition into the myth of a blundering, Characterization cent of ward members at the dance low eyes of the hard boiled yolks, ing natural for the character that A finer Gold and Green Ball than will have their candidate crowned the ical island where the ape (less plaus and pathetic which peer out at you from behind is being protrayed. Good acting must amusing egotistical, f. The best actor ever before is expected to be the of Queen of the Gold and Green Ball. ible than the original King) plays If be good underdog", embellished with many short hedges of chopped parsley. is the one who seems to be acting the providence to the while lovers. A humorous incidents and an impresyou make a jab at one of the cold devotion to the man she loved faith- touch of farce runs through the pre- sive background of navy activities. potatoes with your fork, it falls apart least. Too many of us today go to 11-- 12 the scenes very neately. If you get a fork full the theatre to see an actor and not fully, completely, and unafraid until sentation. This show is meant as Particularly amusing are a good characterization. We do not in which our hero unexpectedly wins of the dressing, the mustard and vineit vanquished her. Nevertheless, i.i much for pleasure thrills of the imagwith see the VIII to Laughhis bout from go is Henry a sense a wrestling shipmates gar paralyze wour taste organs until that vanquishment there of fulfillment. The story begins in ination as for delight in the realistic. and the final one in which he is res- you cant taste the rest ot the meal. ton .but Laughton as Laughton. 6. Skillful use of dialogue. about 1904 when Jenny is contracted There is shipwreck, and earthquake, cued from an old battleship which is If you manage to eat a piece of potato Dialogue should be the usual speech to a marriage with Senator Brandon a sea serpent, and a mighty beast who being used as a target for airplane it tastes raw and flat and cold. If of the character in the story, not unis a much better This of her sense picl the and the obligation turned against ten thousand savages bombing. only through potatoes the eggs you get ure than Joe E. Brown has turned out dressing in the right proportions, you natural or stilted. It is to be judged to him. Her yielding to him is never for the love of a boy and girl. Family for a long time and we can quarautee have to use a spoon and eat it with by its naturalness just as you would through her own desires. Brandon is If child, some udge ordinary conversation. killed in an accident and Jenny is exeept nervous children. enjoyment. the kids. "Preferred .List, Pals, Tonic, For the family. Also Sports Thrill, driven from her home in disgrace to Our dieticians have swung the pend- ren appear in the picture, they ought "Dish Ran Away with the Spoon, ulum of proper diet to the herbs and to talk as children ordinarily talk; bear her child in secrecy. She obfruits of mother earth and for the past an Italian as an Italian would, etc. tains employment as a servant in a would be imposed upon them to trans- and Path News. 7. Proper timing: wealthy home and falls in love with port the children and would prefer (Continued on page 4) Conrad Nagel, says: The most imthe young master there. Their love to have the privilege of bringing them is forced to be secret because of their to the evening programs that they portant thing about any performance whether on the stage or scheen, is difference in social positions which thought were especially suitable fori What hMvto b lkr for i, The next most important Deacon: Dear children. There however, were, ! would ruin sincerity. not the social many mans dtdi lovvi only is the TIMING in an actor's U: Some years ago I went with a few On womt knows f standing but his business. They live parents enthusiastic for the children's Samuel H. Blake, president; Victor thing We of the Vineyard Ward Scouts on a C. The amateur learns afternoon matinee. together for many years as man and Saturday Anderson, manager; performance. A his lines and rambles through them, wife until Jenny finds out from an hope to be able to try this experiment wintess hike up Rock Canyon. .; A. WatV. Myrl Wentz, while the professional actor has learnare sure the very interesting place especially in the sacrifice he is making ir( the near future as kins, legal advisor and member exTHIODOHd USER'S ed to tell as much by his PAUSES, or in order to keep her with him then plan would be fairer to the kiddies. the winter. We bucked snow to our ecutive committee. as with the actual words It was very evident at thighs for two miles up the trail, and LISTEN she leaves. They are reunited only Ward Representatives Spencer timing, or gestures he may use. when they have grown old and he the last meeting of the Board of Di- then cut off through the pines to the Madsen, Lakeview; Samuel Blake, words, 8. Sufficient dramatic build-up- : lies dying. Then he sorn vs that he rectors of Scera that as soon as funds south slope of a revine to eat dinner. Vineyard : Raymond Partridge, Timp-- ! in scout cooked aswas The best in the world will not put meal to favorable were style The had not given up everything for lt permitted, they anogos; Charles II. Davies, Grand-- ! scene over unless the dramatist and and given her. the protection of his sisting in building a tennis court in with all its unpolotobleness being ful- view; Sharp Gillespie, Edgemont; prename through the hard lonely years each of the wards of the Stake. Per- ly covered by our err' usiasm. But Henry Tajlor, Pleasant V,ew; Erval ,hC cameraman have carefully pared you for it. If we are to weep that esulted from her devotion to haps the M Men and Gleanor Girls it isnt the meal in general of which I Christensen, Sharon. DONALD COOK at a death, the dramatist must him. This show is delicately handled could sponsor such a project. What wish to speak at this time its one Picture Show Staff MARY ASTOR us that the death means a great If you like the idea of the incidental courses. Boys, I WA1NII and at no time becomes vulgar. One say you boys? Verd Washburn, Operators, by MAtttt frftlK deal to the other persons in th story.' muse expect, however, some more or mention it to the representative from stand culprit like, with bowed head, Blake. less heavy Lozell House Managers, Not for your ward and then boost for a big about to make a confession. Yes, we Robins, Our emotions must be accompanied menu Earl Jor.es.v Q Qinmjunt Qictint sinned against the Frclesth-a- l children. Scera membership In April. by a richness of detail in reference to I bet youll When asked how she liked the We ate yomt porcupine. Head Ushers, Woodruff Jenson, what such a death means. Also Popeye the Salior, Beauty The effectiveness of the acting deJENNY GERHARDT. Director Spots of the World", and PatHe News. shows on Sceras Recreational pro- think our gastronomic propensities are Lester Anderson, Jese Bunnell, Arin large measure on the degree Marion Gering. Cast: Sylvia Sidney, have I of marvelous. not! from member short Blair a thur pends ing (extra). Watkins, James very prominent gram, Donald Cook, and Mary Astor. Pleasant View said, "I have been a heard Professor Merrill of the B. Y. Lshers, Wanda Jones, Hazel Far- to which the settings, the plot, the jid I U., say that he and some of the ley, Edith Williams, Helen Loveless. photography, and other elements aid The important part in this picture picture fan foe several years in creating the illusion of reality. And is the story of one woman's heart Office force. Carrol Partridge, could never hope to select a finer faculty members, ate porcupine while one other extremely important factor: Summer School. drove Laura we Reva at month the each shows than of laid bare. Perhaps her standards are Cordner, Farley, Aspen group Edith the supporting cast which should be Mildred 'Farley, of have. A good variety of entertain-taming- , We deeply apologize for infringing Stewart, not yours, but nevertheless you must j As the March Membership was lower than February, clean plays are shown. Each upon a part of the faculties diet. Murdock (extra), Alvfrda- De Lange. strong and consistent. not fail to see that she is good, charm. A good picture thrills Door-mee us while we Wm. Shumway, ing, and altogether lovely. It is the the proposed childrens matinee was month I feel that last one has been But we do feel we have partaken of and it watch us I another joy I so of tne find am the wine to week Nelson, of Skinner, "each of gives and the Lyman woman speak. a educified Gods, the love best, Many postponed. story by parents when we remember it. delicate i dajl Nelson, John Skinner. of a woman's undying and selfless seemed to feel that an extra burden Porcupine meat has a (Continued' on page 4) April 6 Friday n five-doll- ar kH is The picture is Rio. one of the most orful and delightful musicales of the year. Miss Dayle Nelson is preparing a special dancing review to be given as a prologue to the picture. 0 km col-um- t? -- ' mis-pri- nt I RKO-.BAQJ- - Stake Gold and Green Ball make-belie- April DENIED! honest-to-goodne- -- j A LETTER Director vice-pre- yjLvin sidiieu secy.-treas- w-- 1 PJEIIIHE ( tow con-vin- .Hsamsu. Show Chatter Lu-ci- le - n, 9 An-ton- |