Show I v'to'ngwWa'r'''WMfflW1M4aWmWt 5all Cnke (Tribune 18 1944 12 Tuesday Morning July Flier Killed in Texas On Cross Country Flight S L Conuttl I From Pag Utven) Job June Dee Ann and RentMrs A G Fairclough 664 CoatsMeasorn ard a grandmother Mrs vile ave and husband of Lottie Jane Measom all of Lake Shore Fairclough is reported missing in action over Hungary since July 2 He was a student of the UniSalt Laker Killed versity of Utah prior to entering the service in Aug 1942 He has In Bomber Crash been overseas since May and has Mr Sneddon was 1 of 3 men completed 22 missions on a 4 killed in a heavy bomber crash bomber Monday morning at Roswell N M army airfield He was born May 23 1925 in Salt Lake City He wan graduated from West high school and attended 1:tah State Agricultural college He entered the service in 1943 About 3000 Mexican nationals He is survived by his father will be moved from Colorado and Louis J Sneddon 417 H st: 2 Montana to harvest wheat it the brothers Lt Jack H Sneddon Dakotas but no transfer of MexCamp Davis N C and Roy Sned- icans from Utah is anticipated at eon Salt Lake City: a sister Bonarea present Lyman Roberts nie Lou Sneddon and a grand- 'director war food administration father Rodney Hilliam Jr Salt said Monday Lake City However labor continues to be transferred within the state to meet fluctuating harvest needs he Morgan Sergeant Orem now completing declared Dies in Normandy cherry harvests still busy with onion weeding and anticipating Sigt Leathern a son of Mr and raspberry and apricot harvesting Mrs Robert E Leathern was killed will new Topaz relocation receive in action in the European theater center he said recruits of wan He had resided in Morgan Meanwhile Mexican nationals 6 years transferred from Delta to He is survived by 3 brothers and will beand Rich county for haying Nephi 2 sisters B-2- Mexican Labor Stays in Utah' 1 11 t I i t Sgt Rutishauser previously reported missing over Germany since June 18 now is listed as 'killed He was born Dec 8 1920 a son of Mr and Mrs Emil Rutishauser Mt Pleasant He enlisted in the army air corps in Oct 1942 trained in California Florida and Illinois and was assigned overseas last January He was tail gunner and radio operator on a 7 Flying Fortress from North San-pet- s He hsg graduated school and attended Snow HOLLYWOOD — of all the working pal Victor Fleming day and night on and which he will prothice and direct It's a story the studio's had for some time It was put aside when Clark went into the service As I remember it it's about a group of people somewhat like those in "Lifeboat" with a Chriiftlike figure among them Studio also has "Lucky Baldwin" and "The Duke of New Orleans" ready for Clark Metro's just sorry he wasn't born quintuplets! 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STARTS ' -- BETH — ' ' Y'' - c - 1 1- tt1(11111lfliT0111t1Ji11- - 4 ' -' k ' - Joyful shenanigans in New York's swankiest When showfolks with big ideas embark hotel on a bubbling adventure in glamour music laughs and romance just for the fun of it! -- :- - - 1 '''' - - if ' '' ? r - - - i " 14-r- Ns -S - 7 t i) - '11 t - ft' ' 1 - ' '' A 1°- 411 IEnjoy Your Evenings Hayward o-- a ii 2 AI I - r- ' ' - - -- r Agnewil LAST 'THE SON OF MONTE CRISTO 14: 's cRounns ' ' With GEORGE SANDERS In ' W-- - el! 4it - ULY a ItmoyAq r I i orrt i - e 4 $ : k Bennett - 19-2- 4 44ri Now 1 Playing-'Charli- e JO4A1 - - 1A - - d 1' ' m-- I ''- ' -- ' ot ' : I 7: I i AND INTO YOUR s r 0 VC:11111 di 0 I LI VC: :'' 'iIII ' !'N-64 1101 II 11 ' '' - slt I - so-- ) DOWN THE STRETCH :''''--- '"' 4 tt I 4ti 0 -- - -- I': )---4--' -- - a---'1- ii- I 7 r 4 :ia i i mi p Hi ilf 1 "i a 43- ' ' 7v t - RIGHA ici l '‘''---- - - :: I 't 't s ? - 7-7- t 1 ' l'' sk ?' i‘:: -- ':': t getIEStgA al P : e j‘ t) if) )f‘ -- It ' la t 17--1- -''' - HERE THEY COME fi -- - :''' - ''- l entil I( : t - :7- ''''' ) s' liri - '''' --- o ' s - ' It kaA - ' : 610'4s-wst ' 7 - - ' 'L41--- ' ' - ''' - - rT- -- i‘ (4( eic 4)ts711:' 1 - ' V V - I CHNICOLOR'''' ' H motets --- T 's ' - ' 1 crvig e r cecina - - ktth -- 4--4"4nole ?lb4j47 - ' — 6 41 ' 1 MARJORIE MAIN DomsLo Mee( "- 1 I TO'Rr on A Tifilllllig - 1 - -- 'ti:1 lot - ' LAST DAY sha 046 14--- Nil f '''- - 4- if ?44 N - 1 1 '' 2- I - GEDa 10 ee 5 I ':f' - A 'AL 4 --- -- V -- - -- 7 r1 I Alf - - ' ' tin - 00 opemoog AMegi StiOiS RUNFEr If 411)14-- - 0 : --- I iy : i It t 1 " 6: KIM MORE uo Citutto 22 ) -1 1ALICNIIONfS - JU LY ND :Z-- -- 74 reUS I IC - ALLI Doc7c -- WITH 7 N'l SATURORY "ct -- 1kritil3 tl1) ()WIN - 41 - ' vv" — - "'I - 1 4 ' I i '17 -' : 5 - At ( - ' - - ' - Mayer declared He added that placement of women through USES offices had jumped 16370 from April to May Illitif it ! iffilfrf 1!!!!--- -- ‘t--11-zzN- ' ' - 0 er:71:!11: k s 1 — ' jarIOU - d 1 T ' - - activity might account partially for the smaller placement of men through state USES offices lack of men workers to be placed largely was responsible for dwindling placement s Mr man power commission declared Monday adding that withdrawal of youths to school in September will bring Utah's labor shortage into sharp focus Prior to entrance of youth into state labor markets figures from U S employment 'service offices for of Utah showed placements o inen had declined 5e-- from April 4 IDIOM' i 4)' - r-- ' - 'l - 1101 IT - ‘ -- L : ' t 1 ' I - tn - 1 - r - r ! - viol 084 1 - F: - ti 4 to May in 1944 May 1944 below' were 443 placements those of May 1943 While decline in construction dif- ficult to supply Utah war industries and essential war services with men workers Joseph S Mayer Utah director war ' ' 111 A It is becoming increasing '''''''' - - i s-l- 0 IE-S- i 2stie ' 1000111001- '11 1- P A R il Id 0 II II T Are 6 AtlET Y ' 4 di II - '' 1 - a '' ' z L - IT itutocturoom 7 Utah War Industries Face Men Worker Shortage while ' ( t - ' 4 -r- ' ' 1 Lt FEcrclough son of Mr and - ' - - MOLES ' 1 '''' - 6 bir bc ‘:-:'1:4c4:4- - 31iing i k14e-- - -- - - il N In 11 a : ' ' " 4 ' 11) I sr 111 T1 ----- litt t?-74'-:'"- ' - ' - a ! i 7- -- ts p - '''' - tat ' t1041) :r-:'- C -- ( Missing in Bomber Raid Over Hungary ' : " - tyro - I t -- - A- Z74431°P - 1 - - ' '--- la 1 111MI - 1 N-- - rIppoot First pin-u- p casualty of the summer season was Dorothy Mann the Vanguard contract cutie who sunburns Studio had to call off a pin-u- p sitting while Dorothy sat in the shade and faded rt t::- - '14 I ' - Summer Problem New Joan Davis"----wannothing but subtle comedy roles for her from now on Paul Small's "Star Time opens in San FtStriCit4C0t and he 'has to guarantee his players' hotel as well as traveling e f ? Lyrice—Five Acts of Vaudeville with "Billy the Kid" and "Larceny The 2 Walter Eugene McCusker San Francisco and Rex Allen Freeland 21 Chicago were ar- rested when M L Hunsaker and J P Dastrup of the antivice college Ephraim entered the Professional Russon squad 2 his F Album Shields Hal Survivors include parents 6 E Broadway as the IhIll pharmacy Joe Bywater Mrs D Osborne sIsters Lucille R Rutishauser 2 attempted to hold H F Noall ' up RutiE R Ballif and Aileen Lake Webster Salt Algene City ' ' '' ' i Mrs Shirley P Jones shauser Mt Pleasant a brother pharmacist fo'-7Whitney i 'P '''' Marion Foster Mrs John Woolf James David and a grandmother Aids Book Selection as Mt I Felton Jones Jean Jones and Doris Mrs Charles Christensen 14 I ' Dr Burton K Farnsworth Zetterquist 1 II t' Pleasant -s ' I state director of secondary educa- Direction and acting were pro- f' V ' tion has been appointed to a joint fesaional in every aspect Dr C t 4401 Val Verda Navigator committee of the American Li- - Lowell Lees was director L'-1 he Year's -- ii3O111"°4 Biggest A -' brary Assn and the National Edu4 Thing Is Swing! in France cation Assn to make recom' itt Special 1I Lt Lundberg son of Mr and mendations on selection of books Don Pioneer Garb sari gsstO March Mrs F L Lundberg Val Verda for young people Officers and committee chairi r Davis county and husband of Mrs of man of the Salt Lake Optimist r listed is Tim 1 Catherine ANN MILLER Lundberg to Mary Poison Bait Free club donned wild west regalia Po missing over France since June Poison bait for grasshoppers welcome Miss Betty Lou Escanot1by don Days of '47 queen and her of the University of and earwigs will be distributed A V L attendants at the club's weekly Agricultural Agent Utah te entered the service in County h eon meeting Monday at the on Salt the' Martineau Saturday I 1941 and was commissioned a Ilunc Utah The entire program No Lake county jail grounds cele'47 of ravigator the with 11 charge will 1e made for the poison dealt which Days begins Tuesday mash the agent said sbration B-1- days not for the usual reason Cecil decided the grass was too high on his Paradise ranch got out the old scythe and went to work Almost the first swish he ran into a bevy of bees and what Cecil got was not honey but the business Natalie Schafer and John Carradine were swimming together at the Garden of Allah when Natalie up Vith I Al6 and Sportscope on Stage and Screen Utah summer sesUniversity sion play acting and production class presented Kaufman and Harts You Can't Take It With You" in Kingsbury hall on the campus Monday night to the light of a large audience Members of Theta Alpha Phi dramatic fraternity were included in the cast which was composed of Robert Hyde Wilson John NVoolf Norma Rae Lees Maybelle Porter John Nicholayson Stanley asked him why he always kept his head out of water Said John "In Hollywood total immersion keeps you out of the Vir-- public eye too long" ginia Weld ler is being paged by Dave Wolper for a New York show to play a 15 year old But she wants grownup parts Her new beau is Pvt Ray McDonald Warners is looking for a story to costar Joan Leslie and Joyce Reynolds A Switch in Time Bob Leonard didn't want to have to give up "Thrill of a Romance" in the middle of production so bowed out of directing to look after his health Not that his condition is serious but he's a hospital for a thorentering I call that smart ough check-uthinking for himself and the It's "Early to company Bed" for Jack Cummings with Lana Turner Gene Kelly Lucille Ball and Keenan Wynn Joan He Trains Everything Bur Cecile De Mi:le carrying his hugging arm in a sling these K-22- 5" of Act Again to r - - 1942 and since Oct per day damages' with the exception of Sundays since May 23 1944 for refusal to return the property Clark Gable Dore Schary will return nick Paramount is interested in Ernest Hemingway's new war story r'The Short and Happy Life of lerancis Macomber" Before Ann Sotherit took off for her husband Bob Sterling's station she signed a new long termer at Metro After birth of her baby she'll do "Maisie Goes Overseas" She'll also do a sequence in Carey Wilsons picture "The Common Sin" Centre—"Two Girls and a Sailor" also premier of "The City of Brigham young" and "Monumental Utah" also "Jal-- Sessiop "nickerbocker 9spitol—"Lifeboat" s Room" also Holiday" Utah—"Up in Studio—"Story of Dr Wassell" Rtalto—"Chip Off the Old Block" and "Jack London" Mario—"And the Angels Sing" also Tunisian Victory" Gem—"Rationing" Star—"The Son of Monte Cristo" also "That Other Woman" Gir" also "Paris After Dark" Bountiful—"Cover Girl" 7:30 p m and 10:30 p m also "Girl In the Case" 9:15 p m Tower—"Phantom of the Opera" also "So's Your Uncle" ' Holladay—"The Sullivans" also "Hey Rookie!" in Burlesque" Murray—"Four Jills in a Jeep" also "Casanova also "Adventures of a Rookie" State—"Corvette 21 z - Now Showini g Immediate repossession of a dragline bucket is sought in a suit filed Monday in Third district J B and R E Walker coury Inc against Ben Holley The suit also asks $160765 as 40 t Salt Lake Theater Guide E Loughney of Salt Lake Mr Call alleges the company failed to obtain a premium or license from the Utah securities commission to sell the stock He purchased 4000 shares of stock for $1000 June 29 1943 and 4500 shares of stock for $500 Nov 20 1943 he alleges C Two would-b- e bandits whose efforts to hold up a pharmacist with a toy gun last Friday were foiled by the timely arrival of 2 mem- bers of the police antivice squad were charged with robbery in a complaint filed Monday in city as a hopeful gag Bing Rsked Flynn if he'd play Jim Corbett in one brief sequence in "The Great John L Errol will If his company permits Phil Regan had a phone call from Mayor Kelly of Chicago asking him to sing the national anthem at opening of the Democratic national convention He accepted It's Something Different Fred MacMurray gave the best in acting'performance of his life Double Indemnity" with Barbara Stanvvyck and Eddie RobinPOTIj The picture holds you every The touches Charlie minute Brackett gets into his direction are tasty tidbits in a sordid Doesn't look as though story stories picked for Clark Gable's first picture since he's out of uniform one he likes bent is "Strange Adventure" iswhich his Police Charge Two U Drama Class Would-B- e Bandits Presents Play Mt Pleasant Radioman Dies Over Germany- - ana By lietlita Hopper Seeking to recover $1500 spent in purchase of capital stock suit vvas filed Monday in Third district court by H A Call against the LT S Metals Co Ozro Merritt and $re5n6492 Screen ClaAms Its Own 4' Suit seeking $1948 as real estate commission in a sales transaction involving farm land in Cedar Valley was filed Monday in Third district court by C Ed Lewis doing business as C Ed Lewis Co against M J Dahle Cedar Valley Mr Dahle granted the plaintiff exclusive right to sell or exchange the property in February 1944 the complaint alleges Mr Dahle sold the property to Jesse N and Frances Butts for a sum in excess of $27800 and has failed to pay the real estate commission the suit charges ra ? I 1Dealer Seeks Commission on Land Sale —w r"1"3"777711"'l e40IP - tStotjeS1'- di: Anti Miller ‘ T1A AN 1 t "Girl in the Case" —with— Janis Carter—Edmund Is I I- - a ! 4 a P - ft - -- 4 IIP : 1 -- LON "Ado04Ap1744mm |