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Show Page 8 -- ""T77777777777 - !11Q4) JiVJin iaiimi a jraiiuucuaiy vauy JlMuyalluJmii c"- iHfLMUrmAi . NDS si OTA! From sparkling comedy to the spectacle and romance of "Boom Town" one of the screen's biggest productions since "Gone With the Wind," Salt Lake City's Theatres offer entertainment to suit every movie taste. "Boom Town" with its cast headed by Clark G a bl e, Spencer Tracy, Claudette Colbert, and Hedy opens a weeks' run Friday, September 13, at the Centre theatre, bringing with it a story ablaze with excitement. Dealing with the early "wildcatting" days of the oil industry, the action centers about Gable and ' Tracy, two pals in love with the same There are spinetingling girl. fights, an amazing scene of a blazing oil well being whipped out with TNT, gushers which shoot derricks high into the air. In addition to the four star leads, the big cast includes Frank Morgan, Lionel Atwill, Minna Gom-bel- l, and Marion Martin. star-studd- STARTS FRIDAY if4 TOOT EE) U h r&M H II Starts SUNDAY "The Great McGINTY" With BRIAN DQNLEVY Akim Tamiroff Murial Angelus Firsl Run Show! "GIRLlrom GOD'S COUNTRY" CHESTER MORRIS, -- Jane Wyatt and Charles Kirkford PLUS 2nd BIG HIT- !- "THE WAY OF ALL FLESH" with Akim Tamiroff - Gladys George ) SALT f HUE'S J I I V j Starts SATURDAY 2 V y SEATS H First Run Hits! 'The Girl In 313" with Florence Rice and Kent Taylor -- 2nd BIG -- WESTER.V HIT- !- ACTION' TIIKIM.E- R- "PIONEERS OF THE WEST" m NOW fi 1 1 1 1 1 warn 1 FASHION FESTIVAL FALL w y I 1 m rlS" fHl Pi BUY ON LAY Draped and tailor- ed frocks with smart trims! 0f rayon fVW15l? ?M m (Wmww Don-lev- two-fiste- 4lh BIG WEEK! BKSHAE2 IfflSHJM" rfC JW m)Q d now weeks to pay Grand values! Men's Guilford Topcoats ready for winter! 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TOOI . with Tyrone Power Linda Darnell andPeanJaggerasBrigham Young mm Starts SATURDAY 2 Great Hits! Bob HOPE and Paulelte GODDARD in THE GHOST BREAKERS" nd ZANC G KEY'S "KNIGHTS OF THE RAKGE" v' new Phiico 280X bn'ngj you spectacular Philco invention! On'T hu them! New kinj of Oversea Xave DanJ EuT ) time easier, itongcr, clearer. Built in Ameriun anJ Ott ....... ojmub RivM giorioui new tone ml 5cn,iivi!y. BMna ncw RlJio Grtuit M-rtu! for il,c money. Built to rereive lclrv,M'.,d S.,unJ amj . . . the Vi'ife-'cm vay. St it m,wj m m i. IImIco "( m NDSOR M m EASY TERMS W $TAI0HT IOU BON VVHIJKir PfUNCt Of GOOD BOURBONS" HaTiQNaI tMSTillfS MODUQS C08K)AT!ON. N t LIBERAL TRADEjNS li GRASS FURNITURE STORE Ml'Il RAY, UTAH '"A '' Shoes Styles for sports or dress. Low heels! nQ U. (jn x' 70 Rog. fj() U0 Values style, compositions Fall Ties styles !5" thief A Family Men's At the Victory theatre, starting Saturday September 14, Florence Rice plays one of Broadway's cleverest jewel thieves in "The Girl in 313," a tricky and sophis ticated tale of doings In the "Hotel for Women," which was the popular "first" of this scries. Kent Taylor plays her rival, the handsome master who works both ends against the middle. Sharing the bill is a western hit. 'Paimers of the West." the Styles in so punch-packe- f 1475 noose Smart y, The popular-price- d Capitof double-bil- l theatre has a first-rupacked with socko action and drama in "The Girl From God's Country" and "The Way Of All Flesh," opening Friday. The first d is a story of snow wastes of Alaska, starring Chester Morris as a brilliant surgeon, who for reasons of his own, spends his time caring for Eskimos along the Bering Sea. Jane Wyatt as a young nurse; Mala, native star of "Call of the Yukon" and Charles Bickford are featured in the big cast. A manhunt in the Arctic, highlights the action. "The Way Of All Flesh," starring Akim Tamiroff and Gladys George, is the dramatic classic brought to stirring life by an able cast. " ior sports vvuuis in sott blends! inoose now hp 1475 ALASKAN DRAMA "GHOST BREAKERS" AWAY! or dress! Some iur trimmed! Just in from New York! Xlk Coals Women's DRESSES fV7 kS) f77 Winter Exciting Fall Styles! GLEN R0W fabric For comedy with a wallop, there is "The Great McGinty" also opening Sunday at the Utah theatre. Yes, McGinty, the mythical character of song and story who figuratively went "down to the bottom of the sea," has come to life, and as a politician of the shadier sort, follows his counterpart in his rise and fall. Flayed by swashbuckling Brian McGinty is a who after being plucked from the breadline wins favor with the boss of the city by virtue of a good left hook and his eagerness to use it on anyone, including the boss himself. The career of McGinty is packed with laughs which are aided and abetted by the appearance in the cast of Akim Tamiroff. Muriel Ange-lus has the romantic lead. At 0-5- ' S0 r, SOPHISTICATED DOINGS 600 Two coups will be awarded in the juniod division, one to the 0 n SB Starts FKID AY-Bi- g oi points for and one cup to the . T0 k receiving the of points. (Continued from Page 1) PEMHEY'S that receives uUlu COMEDY AT UTAH with Frank Morgan I school pl& untt. ed La-mar- SPENCER TRACY CLARK GABLE Claudette COLBERT Hedy LAI 1 ARE NO ' LOWEST Flower Show Sail Lake City's Infermounlain Theatres Offer Varied Movie Fare Let's Go Downtown and See A Show! Enjoy the Pick of All the Pictures In the West's Finest Theatres! U9 1UU lUiUW LLn MURBAt |