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Show V AGE TWO PROVO (UTAH) SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1939 -v:'- f - -S -r - - f "'" o (A A r-f f ? ? y Ar .1 1 - Ijwr A7TX vA-A - '" 07 (r :') S ; Si -317 biioiv Season EZoro Brings Big- : linta -Bou&b Bills You Never Saw Such A Pair! The new greater movie season special events ' every Saturday 'af- "a,iii's' t ruo ioaay enngrs even bigger pictures than ever before to the Uinta to maintain the reputation as Utah's greatest entertainment for this theatre. Two big features,, showing for the first time in Provo, a3 well a3 short ' treats and news events will make up the programs. The Uinta will also offer many special treats not available in any other theatre in Provo. For example, on every Friday and Saturday a full program of action hits, including westerns, mysteries myster-ies and fast moving comedies will be the' program make-up. Serials such as -the Buck Rogers now playing will . be an added treat on these two days. Staije Attractions A Other extra treats will include stage attractions When they are available in Provo, and are of high caliber. Every act that will he seen on the Uinta stage , this winter - will either be seen first by the management,! - or . come highly recommended from "theatres "thea-tres in other cities where they have played. All stage acts will be offered nt no advance in prices at the Uinta, and will be presented on regular double-feature programs, as an added treat. Children will also be treated to ternoon at the Linta, for in addition ad-dition to the big action programs on this day, the Borden's Elsie club starting yesterday, will be continued every week, with free candy to' all, and many special gifts in addition each week. Extra Ex-tra cartoons every Saturday afternoon af-ternoon also add to the. entertainment. enter-tainment. ; x' ' , ' Wednesday Tiight will continue to feature Ten-O-Win at the Uinta, just as at the Paramount. Among some of the outstanding outstand-ing features to be presented within- the . next few weeks on big Uinta double-feature shows are Bobby Breen in "Way Down Soutn," . on " the . same program with Joe E. Brown r and Martha Rayie in "$1,000 a Touchdown.' Kay Francis and George Brent in "Secrets of An Actress A a sensation hit but not . serious or a war picture i3 the comedy hit "Clouds Over Europe;" ' on. the same" bill with "Blondie Takes a Vacation," another riot of fun; Wayne Morris, Pat O'Brien and Joan Blondell in "Kid From. ' Ko-komo" Ko-komo" and - "Yes, My Darling Daughter' starring -'Priscilla Lane. Jeffrey Lynn, .-Ian Hunter an Fay Bainter. The- majority of these are hit shows that5 other cities are paying - more to see on single feature programs., .V to : - y y 4 A '? A ?. y In Romantic Riot Of Fun -AA N Y More fun than you've had all year b yours, today at the Paramount When you see Ginger Rogers and David Niven in "Bacfhelor .Mother." This is a four star hit that's really swell, entertainment. -' A'- They'll trade you anything you want for anything-you've got,? and throw in a lot of laughs besides.' It's Jane Vithers and Leo Carrillo in "Chicken Wagon Family," opening: today" at 'the Uinta. The -second feature "Stop Look and Love," has a tig comedy cast that must be seen to really be appreciated., i .- '. : ' ' , ' , . 1 . M . Nazi Films to Ea Shovn at Uinta Duo to the wide-spread interest shown the recent' March of Time, "Inside the Maginot -. Line,'' the management of , the Uinta theater has been able to procure the sen sational, full lencth "INSIDF NAZI GERMANY" for a limited return engagement, showing of Sunday, Monday and mcsday. The text -of the Nazi handbook and bible Mein Kampf which Adolf tlitler wrote while he was in jail, Is made vivid to everyone, by the most daring example of dramatic journalism in film history. These films were brought to -America by March of Time uncerisored and will clearly show to everyone the position of the German people during dur-ing the present crisis, in Europe. "Inside Nazi Germany" is an extra ex-tra treat at the Uinta theater on the some progfam wjth Jane Withers With-ers and Leo Carillo. in "Chicken Vvagon Family'' and the all star hit. "Stop, Look and Love." These pictures of 'Germany wilb never be shown in Provo again. A "Rulers of the Sea" Coming Next Week The visit to Provo and the state fair in Salt Lake last, week of the -two model ships of those used; in. the Frank ; Lloyd production, pro-duction, "Rulers of the Sea," has brought many Queries, "as' to the date of. the showing of this picture. pic-ture. By speciar, arrangement, a pre-release has been, arranged on Centre theatre; Salt Lake, Friday Fri-day and --' will' have its x second, worldshowing at the Paramount theatre . in . Provo sta'rting next Sunday..' ' '. " . "Rulers x of the Sea, ' whose producer Frank Lloyd, also made i such hit3 '. as -."Mutiny on 'the Bounty," and manymore,'.hadxa special preyue for studio officials be one of -the outstanding piq- and wui be this great picture, ; and . it. will have its world . premiere ; at the ture of all - time. Gordon the Great Is Coming Soon tures of the year. remembered as the bsetv'seaSpic- y y ; Nv mitted to ask him as manvque - Another special s'tage attraction will be seen at the Paramount theater starting: Wednesday, October, Octo-ber, the 11th, with the presentation twice daily of "Gordon the Great," internationally known mental wizard, wiz-ard, who will answer all questions and amaze you with his ability. ; ; Gordon the Great is psychic to the Duke of Windsor, and : holds thex distinction of being the only psychic ever to give a reading to a -president of the United States in theyWhite House. His uncanny answers ;toquestions and predictions predic-tions have baffled learned; men 4n all r'rts of the world.' , . y Everyone visiting the Paramount Para-mount during the . days' that Gordon Gor-don the Great appears will be .per- Jon Policy in ' Uogua at Provo ' : ' . , V " - Yesterday - was inauguration day at the Provo theatre, iii that it inaugurated its new policy of continuous shows every day in the week. Saturday and Sunday ?hows will start at 1 o'clock p." m., and the other five days of the week at.'3 p. m. Only the choicest of double-feature programs pro-grams will be presented and at Bn .exceedingly jiopufar- price 15 cents for adults any time, and -10 cents for the kiddies. Saturday found the "Cozy theatre thea-tre comfortably filled all day and evening , and- the program much to the liking of everybody. Paid-yard Paid-yard Kipling's famous poem, "Gursga Din, set to Hollywood'3 highest standard of movie making mak-ing and starring Gary Grant, Joan Fontaine, ictor . McLag- 1 - Eighty per cent.-of the tooth-1 tooth-1 en v and Douglas Fairbanks J r brushes produced in England have' and Jack Benny and Joan Ben-.ceiiuioi(J Indies. : .'-". V"-" ; jiett in "Artists and Models" with . , r -:' Movietone News,, thrown infor extra good measure was JJie offering of-fering and . will t3 presented again today, r-Mondays andTtiesday.'T y- Wednesday, Thursday and f 'ri-day's 'ri-day's bill will ; be ; PriscUia Lane and Wayne Morris in- "Brother. Rat," a love and laugh-hitWith the Virginia Military institute for. a"-background,'; and Hedy; La marr ; and Charles Boyer in "Algiers,". "Al-giers,". , engrossing, . deeply moving, mov-ing, drama., i ' - '' Other, hit shows coming to the Provo in the next few weeks-include "Dodge City," "Jesse James Bttte. Daxis and Errol Flyniv4n "Tlie . Sisters," ."Drums," all in color,-- v You Can't ' Cheat An Honest. Man,"; and manypthers. More than 800,000 members are enrolled in the Itinerant Workers' Union, Hoboes of America. - - ; . ; . . .. i . . . y :, . Canada Alerf As War Fury Grows X i -..--., ... . ' -. - ' , , . r-.nt cf the British Empire in a state' of war with Germany, Western C "adian military pests have warned civilians to keep away from military rations. Two soldiers are shown guardins a Vancouver, B. C, armory, Tl'e Guarantee 10- - - "One of the FunnicstMost Entertain- v.- z ing Shows Ever On Our Scren And That Takes in Lots of Territory! u jiiujw .Ljuuy iiiy wuy J ""hoy cay ycu'ro Ixors, and tlioy cay . yoa'ro mlno ana ro boui ccny til" . - . - - T Y ' (''r X In - r . 'I l m. ' ' hi AW . y -1 y v 1 ' - j " 77?) ; 7D (77s (7 VTr n T it A i At Provo Douglas Fairbanks, Jr.,. and Joan Fontaine furnish romantic interludes inter-ludes in Rudyard Kipling's action- full picture :Gunga Din" which heads the , big program at the Provo theater today. Companion feature is "Artists and .Models Abroad,' starring Jack Penny and Joan Bennett This big program pro-gram wili be seen todayMonday and Tuesday under the Provo'3 new policy of being .cpcn 7 days a week. - - X , . V - tions as they- wish. lie . will answer all that , time will permit himHe has the reputation of . calling a 'spade a spade'' and hisrevelations are expected to be interesting and amazing. - ' " Gordon the Great" will appear at the Paramount in addition x to the regular screen show as anoth er added feature of Greater Movie Season. "; '- ' ; d (1 A A j , P03LE8V! . Starting Saturdaylhe Provo Wfil lie Open Every ;Day of t h Week J New Doubl Feature Pr og: rams Every Saturday and Wednesday - IJririff-inff IJririff-inff Back .the . Best Picturesfor Y o u r Pleasure! V 1 . x . Blickey LIous(rParty Slated On Saturday . - -: Mickey Mouse is eleven years old, which will be the occasion foranother big birthday party next Saturday morning at . the Paramount theatre w'nen all the boj's and girls in town will gath-5 tr to, help Mickey celebrate at another big cartoon party. The party will "be v even" bigger I is posyble. ' There will be thrcty Mickey Jioyse cartoons, two . Walt Disney' -SiHyyrnphontrK-, a i'P" eye cartoon, pot ky the -Pig:' cartoon, car-toon, Betty Boop cartooiY, and many other surprises: Free candy can-dy will also be Jvirni.-hed by Mickey to all his friends on the occasion. : - The Mickey xMouse..' birthday party celebration la one that every boy and girl in Piovo looks forward, to Don't Turret t!ie tlute, . next Saturday, monrtng at. ,10 than last year's--if such; a thing- Parainount theatre ? - CHARLES COBURN E. E. CLIVE Scmithlnrr fElV cn the screen... A stcry you'll never outguess !...Fu!l cf FUN, crammed vith n0fsmr:CE, throbbing with LIFE!...Ginser as tha glamorous shopgirl "mother" of a doorstep 'tound'Ins wooed by Playboy David, chased by Jitterbug Frank. ..torn tv;:xt loysSty, Icvo cr.d a Kvi.!...tEr YOUR HEART LAUGH AT IT ALU... IT'S A SENSATION I i 5 I RADiC Pietur Special Greater Movie Season! '. Short Treats!. .' All in ColorOne of the Finest -. . - Subjects Ever Made j- "iiiLij of KiGirrs'. Traveltalk "Land Air Mail ' Edition of Contentment" P Paramount News - rf Just When This Country Needs a Good Laugh - - -HERE IT IS! 1 If m I LJULJii: The Management will not be responsible for". Host Buttons - - CraCkedRibs Aching Sides Lost False ' Teeth - - or ' Lost Dignity- While Laughing at This Picture! Remember," Remem-ber," we warned" you so come ' prepared let your hair down and' joint the :"un ' v ' - v mil Come Before 6:00 and Save! . ' 25c ' Till 6 Doors Open 1:C0 p. m. CALL 189 For Show Times s. !(! ADULTS , y - . iXjj 0 . - y ANYTIME! Children ..-Always' lOc Doors Open - - 1:00 pm. Saturday and- Sunday Doors Open - 3:00 !. m. Weekdays - x . - yt .-( - ' X Here's Our Inaugural Hit Show X Specially Selected For This Occasion ' y Ton a v . y - vixii , , y-y Monday & Tuesday - niscriT n:sTi:;G f . 'riia.aJLT LC ibwtf j ... y - , t csier the Ikzirj s!ies i . I : 1 tl hdia'i IcflBticiL t K V i: VsrA V Kipling's heroic . lines inspire Hoi- ; lyWood's big- gest movie! 6 Co-Ilit - fit if y Cbai-yCSAFltm l.- Last Complete'' Show Starts at 8:S0 1 M. -AS ALWAYS - y--" . NOW . . . : ' jr -.; 1 - , .. . Utah's GrcalcstYEnlertainmciit Uarfjnin TWO BIG FIRST RUN FEATURES, ONVEVERiROGRAI! and Just to Pioie the Uinta is i Your Hiist . Show Valuc-Look At These two Outstanding V Treats----" " . , r : : y y-A V and LEO Arc. Partners ,y A Atrain in a' Famous Story ' Come V. V. To Screen 1. Life On , the t it. ' T an(i ' 'x- yVKtrA , lAJ r,'V-''' . j 1 "HhM- :r; ) SPWZO mucS I W Second YDU'LIi LAUGH TILL IT HURTS X;- .AndvThen Laufirh Some IIore! .'America New 7 Number One, a ! ! :Yf-ir " j , - y y y IT W-.vV -y . v : ' YH- :( ! TOi7 MUST SEE IT! N. Return En&agenient . MARCH O'IME'S::':; i:?Ur11 I hi' t I ; X CtiiUSUU If you have .everheard of Adolf Ilitlei' you owe it. to yourself to see i(! r m a. v 1 m ) C7 14 - - . , liFPTT f ' , I . i V i - .. i- - ii :y: ! w ! j j i n r i i L, r! P" ft ' " A : !- A., ,1 CALL DFOR SHOvf STAJtTINtt TIAIK |