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Show fBelita Featured In Musical Comedy At Academy Soon "'.Am the result of her only previ ous motion picture, the blonde 'Belita captured the hearts of the country's theatre-goers as the screen's most graceful and "dynamic figure skater. But In 'Lady's, Let's Dance," comedy- laden musical extravaganza wnicn Dens at the Academy Wednesday, 1 revealed that this versatile young beauty Is no less skilled as a dancer, ana a laiemea ac-tress, ac-tress, as well. ? The new film is a lavishly pro jduced spectacle of unusual quail ties, and rives Belita an oppor tunity to perform skating and tdancing numbers. ' As the story opens, Beuia is a refugee from Holland, temporari ly working as a waitress at a re port notei. But tne remimne member mem-ber of the star dancing act enlists en-lists in the SPARS, and in the "moderately desperate situation which ensues it Is discovered that, in her native country, Belita was ,a noted skater and dancer. She takes the place of the absent girl, and from this engagement advances ad-vances to a position as one of America's most popular performers. perform-ers. James llison plays the leading male role opposite Belita, and other Important members of her supporting cast are waiter cat-lett, cat-lett, Lucien LitUefield, and Eugene Eu-gene Mikeler. Frick & Frack, comedy skating team, contribute importantly to the gaiety of the picture, and a water ballet staged by Olympic champion Olive Hatch is an eye-filling interlude. An out-atanding out-atanding feature of the film is the tuneful participation of four of America's most popular orchestras, orches-tras, conducted by Henry Busse, Mitch Ayres, Eddie Le Baron, and -Lou Bring. The second feature on the pro-cram pro-cram will be the thriller "Mystery Broadcast," which stars Nils Lower Left Asther and Ruth Terry. Vrmv - . . mm- ; Jy 4 ?J PAGE 8 ,DTrA,APcT,imAH SUNDAY HERALD Paramount's Hit In Technicolor One of the biggest box-office attractions of the year is "Lady in the ark," which opens at the paramount toaay in all its lavisn-ness lavisn-ness and grandeur. It has everything every-thing imaginable to give theatre goers the time of their lives top stars, a "different" story, breath- takingly tteautiful Technicolor, gay and haunting music, stunning fashions, and high comedy. Co-starring Ginger Rogers, Ray Milland, Warner Hflll gnu WITH Mlachi A liar iri a tOD SUDDortintr rolf this nirtnrp I Plavs i 1 e , " tells The plot develops in a psychoanalyst's psycho-analyst's office where Liza reveals her dreams and subconscious thoughts, thereby tracing the couses of her unhappiness. The dreams are an integral part of the story and their conception and execution ex-ecution on the screen represent the very finest in motion picture technique tech-nique and entertainment. Ray Mil-land Mil-land is seen as Charley Johnson, advertising manager of Ginger's Baxter and Ton !agazine with whom she is always ischa Anor in a at sword 8 points. Warner Baxter the man she thinks she th (nt,,i .t iioves, ana jon nan is casi as a successful woman editor of a,1?"10"8 moi-'on PJure siar sn swanky magazine whose nen-es;fimoet parries, aaiscna Auer w have suddenly gotten out of con-! u ' " L- f trol. Ginger plays the Utle role!ton: fashln photographer extra- and it is by far the best thing! orinary; . . . . she ever done. As Liza Elliott Jthe fashions throughout the confused, unhappy victim of many picufrKe are "out of repressions, Ginger rises to nevv ! f ndThe0new h,!t"Pa,?d ' Sutm; dmmntip h,icxhtS nH t. t ly It s Spring,", heads the musical - - - 5 &-VUAlif3 v W her old singing-dancing self. In her rendition of "The Saga of Jenny she is in top form, dancing Force of gravity at the sun's and singing her way through the surface is nearly 28 times as great me tsiory or a girl who made up as gravity at the earth s surface, her mind and regretted it. according to scientists. score. Upper Left: "Lady in the Dark" is at the Paramount today and tstars Ginger Rogers, Ray Milland. Warner Baxter, and Jon Hall. Upper Center: "Lady, Let's Dance," starring Belita and J.-in-os Ellison, starts at the Academy Wo'ln sd i y. S-rur.'l bit will hn "Mystery Broadest." ftarr.rg Nils Asther and Ruth Terrv. "Th t'iHi.i::s, of the famous lou' i I vu !i r. ;attraction at the .S",ra tii' biography lln' current Upper Right: Donald O'Connor stars in "Top Man," coming to the Scera Monday. Second feature will be "Fired Wife," featuring Diana Barrymore and Robert Page. Lower Center: "Buffalo Bill" will be at the Paramount Friday, and Joel McCrea, Maureen O'Hara, and Linda Darnell will head the cast. Lower Right: "Bnst Foot Forward," with Lucille Call, is curently playing at the Uinta. Second feature is "Madame Spy," with CYir.stance Bennett. 3 X WORLD I'KtMItBK KNOM.KMEM! H hirr Two Uik l'irloir n.-. : UTABTS I BIDAT APRIL UTH Premiere Booked At Paramount for Western Saga Sprightly Uinta Comedy Features Harry James I What happen? v! star accepts an ir.v cow-pe prom, mi i t Amer.ca's greateet legendary' figure, "Buffalo Bill." comes Friday Fri-day to the Paramount, one of thr ISO theatres of the intTn-.yuntatr. tm.-it!vn ' .! :.. v. !. . ' wtat at which the production will hr. i':v.s th-- b -n.-' m:: ! ;ho be premiered. ikk- -n t .. r--:. . 1'ir' i SUrVir.g Jo McCrea, Maureen T-.-.: - - : O'Hara, and Unda Darnell. thejir-S mus.cal. ! ! : .- : picture Is one of the mightiest i!' now shov.-ir.e adventure films the screen has i Lucille Ball plavs a mov'e ?'ar ever known. who accepts a fn letter nv.ti- Kanab. Utah, furnished the t:ri from your.? Tomn.v iv.x to background scenery for the Tech- jattend the prom as a public. y lilcolor sequences. Despite na- .stunt Tommy, who rever expected xure s generous bounty, a construction con-struction crew still had plenty of work. They had to build a fort and a group of pioneer homes in Johnson's Canyon against the towering vermillion cliffs. An Indian village was erected In one part of Paria just above the old town there. With the assistance as-sistance of R. E. Redden of the Utah State Engineers Department, three dams were rebuilt, replacing replac-ing those made ineffective by a Famous Sullivan Boys Honored Today at Strand "The Sullnars" is the story of t:-.- I.iwous Waterloo. Jowa. Sul!:-v.ns Sul!:-v.ns of the l;v, .s of th" five role- ,r,; hi-'thcrs uhese devotion to 'v:r - 1 1 1 1 r ry-and each other .-'i-ted the heart of the l.ktinn .St.irtiKK at th" Strand todav, this . n: vie is the story of America it- . self the reflection of our own1 hopes and aspirations, of the ' ideals by which we live and for vh ch we fight. 1 "The Sullivans" is the biography iof live typically American kids, thr.r scrappy, carefree childhood., besides, his mi'itarv sr-hn:. Win-!-1 lnclr emergence into clean-socki's clean-socki's tradition does not include cut manhod; fighting, laughing,' movie stars Tommv's solution i3 : Pawing, romancing. Scene after to Uke Lucille as Virrinia hut sccne 18 crammed with rich, rol-complications rol-complications set in when Vir- ,licking humor, heart-stirring poig-glnia poig-glnia arrives on the scene 'nancy and the glowing spirit of Harry James and his Music:""1 SLUI1 Amencans ana Amen- Makers supply the musical background back-ground and one of the highlights oi me picture is tne imaie. in melodies and solid jive, respective-1 the cast also do jobs which have Iy. Others featured in thr- cast arc identified the excellence of their Lillian dish, Richard Dix, Noah work for tna:iy years. Beery, Jr.. The Harmonica Has-' Diana Barrmore, Kobert Paige cihs, and the (ammis Count Basic and Ixmiwe Albr;tton arc fca-ai.d fca-ai.d his orchestra. tured in the ca-st. ' Kired lfe" is the herond at- -- 'tracticn and will keep the audi- CHIEF OF POLICE ence l-iughing with its punch lines IN THE ARMY Donald O'Connor comes to th.- j,n,i funny situations. Walter Abel. KKLLOG. Ida. April 8 CD Se ta Monday in " Top Mar. a having perfect materiel for his Chief of police Frank Hunt will llghtf;l n-.UMical comedr L"ly lor.g face, ilry humor stvlo, is uut- swap his uniform for one of Uncle Susanna Foster and vivacious l'eg- standing in hi.s role. Ocorgc Do- Sum's. The rlty council has gran-gy gran-gy Ftyan add to th- .sequ. nres lene does an amusing character!- ted Hunt leave to inter military with the.r renditions of beautiful ration, and the other members of service. Comedy Prevails On Double Bill At Scera Monday Lucille to accert. dev.istTtt -! because be-cause he has invited his be.'', girl. Virginia Weidlcr, to the darce. nnd !can families are made of. In what certainly must have been the most difficult castine rush of water which brought which "Buckle Down Wmsoeki" is Job of tne vear' five Sullivan seven feet of silt down and filled the small lakes the dams had created. At the Crow Reservation, 13 miles east of Hardin, Montana, movie scouts located the annual Sun Dance a marathon which lasts 72 hours without food or water wa-ter and which is ritual with the tribes. Thousands of Indians from all over the United States and Canada gathered for the event. Through long pow-wows with the Crows and numerous Indian agents, the studio obtained permission per-mission to photograph on the reservation everything that was needed for the authenticity of the picture. Nothing was especially staged. Thus the tantalizing challenge to movie makers, that of filming 'Buffalo Bill's" action-packed life, has been fulfilled. i Lehi to Continue Nursery School LEHI The Lehi Nursery school will continue to operate on a locally sponsored basis until a further government grant can be secured. " The government grant under which the school has been operating oper-ating has expired anl local civic leaders seeing the need of the school are cooperating with the city and those in charge of the school to keep the school operating oper-ating as long as possible. The school is now open for children from 2 to 6 years of age who can be enrolled for day care for a longer period. Mrs. Dean Wright is in charge of the school assisted by Mrs. Ethel Hunger. sun In the second Uinta feature Constance Bennett, long one the screen's reigning queens glamour, plays a new kind role in "Madame Spy." boys themselves, the studio came through with flying colors. Ed- nf ward Ryan as "Al," John Camp-0f Camp-0f , bell as "Frank," James Cardwell of las "George," John Alvin as i"Matt," and George Offerman. Jr. Miss Bennett appears as the,as 'Joe," are all a joy to behold. bride of a famous newspaper man, (delightfully fresh and utterly real, played by Don Porter. She mvsti- j Anne Baxter's performance as fies her husband by her frequent ! "Katherine Mary" is nothing short absences from home and the 'of superb, and Thomas Mitchell's complications reach an exciting characterization of Pa Sullivan" 'stands high among his greatest a secret agent of the government screen portrayals. As Mom, assigned to round up a gang of Selena Royle gives a warm, hu- jman and unforgettable perform-jance, perform-jance, and Trudy Marshall gives ,a talented portrayal of the maternal ma-ternal kid sister of the famous ; brothers. climax when she is revealed as spies. Four-Year Old, Lost, Found Again April 8 (T.P) GOLDEN, Colo., -Four-year - old INSPECT PROJECT COULEE DAM, Wash., April 8 Elaine Wellar r.E Two safety inspectors fori was non the worse today after r'" .v,.,.. o her experience of being lost e,nht e, office Harold E. Dean and , hours on the face of Lookout .Alfred R. Hines-haye completed; mountain near here vesterdHV. a tour of Projects in the coast; The child was found flounder-1 tng in snow in the darkness early last night as the climax to - search in which 200 men took little girl. Officials said the child part, many of them soldiers from apparently had wandered away Lowry field near Denver. ! from the yard of her home, which The child's faithful collie pup ia on a mountain tract near the stood guard by the cold, sobbing place where she was found. I states. On thotr r,tiiT-r fr Vnver thw will visit Idaho projects. j Plate glass made in the United States annually would glass-pave a road 18 feet wide from Boston to New Orleans. HEY FOLKS! Saratoga Opens April 8th Easter Saturday Glorious Warm Clean j Water SWIM Notice During April and May pools will be open only on-ly on Friday, Saturday and Sunday of each week. THEY LOVf TO FiGHTf AND RGHTTO LOVE! with JOHN VJAVCJG mnw SUSAH .HAYVJAQD Added: . . DONALD DUCK CARTOON-SPORT CARTOON-SPORT NOVELTY OF SUN VALLEY-LATEST VALLEY-LATEST WORLD NEWS O NOW PLAYING THEY WILL TALK ABOUT THIS PICTURE TEN YEARS FROM NOW r. . for it will be years before Hollywood will again be able to produce a picture as lavishly beautiful, as spectacularly entertaining as L 1 PARAMOUNT'S IN GLORIOUS lSSk TECHNICOLOR rom the celebrated stagc succs ig mid treatn-taldng"cenes brilliant" with color, sweet-wh music, surrounded by scores of stunning girls In gorgeous, gowns, and hundreds of extras, Ginger dances again, sings the sassy, sirding saga of Jenny, in this thrilling ftory.ofJl girl withthreemcnonheiLmlnd and IovelightJnherreye START TODAY! Come Erlr ' Doora Opea i( 1 P. M. STARTS today: T W O ACE HITS! trap for thousand hidden rnemlre ! 773 CONSTANCE BENNETT C vlv ' fi T f&Af jA V And once ::f Sa h , again is truth I aidf 5 1 ' "ior thrilling than St6 jf fiction. . . as it tells the jft Zts&!tp j&drama of America's fZW ,m( greatest brother- CENTURY-FOX Presnt J J. Jhr 'fcVV ANNE BAXTER -THOMAS MITCHELL prPh NA ROYLE TRUDY MARSHALL -W EDWARD i--f-L (tj SELENA RYAN JOHN CAMPBELL JAMES CARDWELL JOHN ALVIN GEORGE OFFERMAN, Jr. ei "Th SvBnmn lop" EXTRA! "HtSTIXU THIS KILLER WM 'World Krm |