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Show 4B0F I IN 0KIAH0MAT0 CENTENNIAL PLAY MUSICAL 15, i ised Valley," highlight of the Will ired Drake Centennials theatrical producAt Salt Lake tions, was started months ago, )?eor said Dr. Lorin F Wheelwright, 21 to Aug. 9 production manager "We teel star of the fab- - that Mr. Diake, as an actor and ,4 Drake, a singer, is just the musical Broadway right person has for this part," he said Oklahoma role in The Promised Valley will he for the leading com mis-- staged daily except Centennial tab Sundays at The the L'ntvcisity of Utah stadium dramatic musical Back-ius P. howl from July 21 through Valiev. of the Centennial gust 9. this announced Mr. Diake, most ance, recently seen 'on Broadway in Beggar's Holi-d- , to is star name master of ceremonies day, for a The Prom- - and singing star of the Coium- the lead in lure ' iMng llPS t, Dldf e P0l k e suc-lu.e- havf 'e and a slon r n 1 , 1 j v In " Promised Valley ' Plays Lead hia Broadcasting loo pain s net. work show, "Bioadway" Mat! nee He made his motion picture dehut in Columbias "Tars and spars His eoniraet with cast ot more than 100 persons, "The Promised Valley is based on the historical event of the pioneer trcK across the plains to Ctah and of the early day Pictures is in that life in Ctah. a stipulation was unique Its tell'ng will employ dia-- I made to permit him a ' vacation" from logue, songs, dancing and movies six months of the The entire production, year During these six months per- one of the most ambitious ever iods he is assoc uted with the 'undertaken in Ctah, will he "heater Guild and is free to ac- comparable to any Broadway cept any outside role's It was production. because of tins clause in his Staging of the extravaganza contract that the Centennial at the University of Utah stacommission was ableto sign dium bowl contemplates all the him lor The Promised Valley." special effects and gorgeous cosIn Ills role m "The Promised tuming so typical of major V alloy," yjc Diake will have Hollywood productions, said Dr. heelw right ample opportunity to use the talents which btought linn starTickets for the performances dom in "Oklahoma With a aie $3 00, $2 40 and $1.20. wt Bv PAIP.ICIV rvl i t.m, Detect-,r- I ,.- Alfred Drake talented actor of stage, screen and radio, star of Okla-d,- " will play the leading role in the forthcoming Utah commission musical drama, The Promised Yalta be staged at the University of Utah stadium bowl July 30 through August 9. orite duatt ,r 0INE AT Sj serving Hreakiast, ERY SATURDAY Lunch and uinnet CIIOW SPECIAL fix. I Potato Poughtnuts Alamode with hot true-to-lif- Stars Of Down (to take out) doz. chocolate QmffQ GB33S. BOX ELDER leaned against the burro as he talked, his hand resting on her hack Unconsciously, he pressed her with his fingeis. Sappho collapsed The movie stai collapsid on top of her "1 was ready to statt tun"Then ning," Goodwin said Geoige Sherman saved my Ido. lie yanked Bob to Ills feet and yelled at the catncia view to get going of the They look the rest shot with Sappho on the ground. The cutters spliced that pait of the film onto the first part, at the point where Sappho collapsed, and they had the complete shot But I havent been the same since." Pursued Comes To The Roxy For Four Days A penetrating and exciting glimpse into the 'majestic, gun totin' West of 1900 is given movie audiences in the new , Wat tier brothels' release, which opens Sunday for our days at the Roxy theater .he film includes in its cast Teresa Wright and Robert Pur-ued- Mit-lui- in stamng roles, supportAndcison, Dealt ed by Judith agger, Alan Half and a talent-newcomer, John Rodney. Put sued" is the turbuleht tale of the southwest when it was young, and of Jeb Rand, who was persecuted and stalked by an unforgetting and unknown avenger. Jeb, raised by Mrs. Modora Collum, shares love and warmth with the tw'o Callum children, Thorley and Adam he and When Jeb matures, Thor confess their love for each d two-fiste- Movie, "Pursued' TOR man' lAFFN' Friday, May 16, Visit Here Sunday Mr and Mrs. Claude Richards and and their two daughters, Mr and ivirs. E. H Wendel and daughter of Salt Lake City, and Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Hansen and three children of Tremon-ton- , visited Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hansen of Brigham City. An average of 3,000,000 jais of and vegetables weie canted by housewives during the war years other, as he enlists to fight in war. Rethe Spamsh-Americaturning as a hero, Jeb quarrels bitterly wdth his who later is killed bv Jeb. Continued persecution by unseen enemies embroils Jeb in further gun battles and everpresent fear for his life. How he is able to recapture his love and emerge free from mental torment, makes for vivid and absorbing screen entertainment. fi uit foster-brothe- r, Sederholm Receives Bid To Freshman Honorary Sederholm, son of Mr Roger O Sederholm of Brigham City, has recently received a bid for membership in Phi Eta Sigma, national hon-o- t society winch has been organized for the first time at Brigham Young university ttiis year. This fraternity is a means of recognition for outstanding freshmen scholarship among male students. Sederholm was graduated from Box Elder high school in in the col194(5, is registered lege of arts and sciences at Brigham Young university, and is majoring in political science. Carl and R. Mrs. Tests show that 300 bushels potatoes fed to dairy cows will produce as much milk and butter fat as 16 36 tons of sorghum silage. of sweet DOUBLE BILL LAWRENCE TIERNEY in WALLACE BEERT THE DEVIL GEORGE RAFT JACKIEGOOPER THUMBS A The RIDE BOWERY Teresa Wright and Robert Mitchum . . . who appear, along with Judith Anderson, in leading n roles of the melodrama of the majestic, west of run at the Roxy 1900, Pursued, which begins a four-da- y theater Sunday. with North, Nan lAtslie, Betty I.awford, Andrew Toombs Ted Pert Kelton fay Wray Directed by gun-toti- Phonograph? A fine Radio? SAT. 1:00 P. M. mw m mm. 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Amoozin But Confusin, 1947 THE PICK O' THE PICTURES BIG FRIDAY SATUR THE A? Jit OUMial The state of Utah, through its of honor will be made and one Centennial commission, plans to will bo filled out and mailed to pay honor to all native Utahns everv living native pioneer who vvtio weie horn before May 10, 'was boin before May' 10. 1309 lMiP. Those hoi n before that 'The pioneers, their families or date have been designated of-- friends must help Kill out fg tally as native pioneers the accompanying adIt Is estimated that there are blank with the name and of date of the dress the such Utahns or native pioneer, 3,000 mote Each within the state, hut to this date birth, the place of birth Imre is no authentic and com- blank should be authenticated plete list of them. The Centen- or witnessed by someone who is the well acquainted with the pionial commission, tluough cooperation of the editor of this neer. The certificate of honor will newspaper, is attempting to make up such a list. make a fine family keepsake When the list is completed, a and beautiful souvenir of the beautifully engraved certificate Centennial. Fill it out now. Explained 23 Years Late What is believed to be the SCHENECTADY, N. Y. (UP) first aerial taxing of an en- The origin of a strange ladio tire movie company on location signal back in 1924 which newstook place when thirty of the papers referred to as a possible actors and technicians involved signal fiom Mars has been rein the filming of the new vealed by a radio pioneer who picture, Gallant Bess, open- was resp nsible ing Sunday at the Capitol theaGene Darlington, one of the ter, boarded two planes at Mon- eaily ham operators and a tague, Calif, in the High Sierras General Electric Co employe, near Dunsmuir, and were whisk- admitted that the strange siged to Hollywood in short order. nal emanated fiom a test transHarry Rapf, who produced the mitter which he forgot to turn picture first filming by a ma-lo- r off movie studio in the new It kept on serding out autothe I Cinecolor process ordered code signals and not unmatic unusual aerial taxi ride for the next day did wc-- discover til "Gallant Bess cast and crew our the error, Darlington said. because of a sudden hitch in railroad transportation we never Fearing ciiticism Planes were chartered for the told of our mistake and so far special flight, which allowed the as I know the mysterious sigcompany to meet commitments nals from another planet are with the Navy to shoot special still a matter cf record." scenes at Port Hueneme, Calif Though its start took to the Eveiy stock lanch in Wyoskies, Gallant Bess is no air has its stock brand, which ming Producer Rapf explain- is a picture, letter, insignia or often the ed. It is an original story, based initials of the owner. v TODAY AND SATURDAY Radio Signal From Mars All Take To Air c o iCWS-- ,, Native Utahns 78 Years Old Or Over, Asked To Register For "Native Pioneer" Certificates -- To Earth Film an Brigham City. Utah ly Goodw in Hot and Died, Young a JKS! 7 11 all very perplexed and especial- CLARY (lP tl U Film Shop - United Press Staff Correspondent HOLLYWOOD a lore is an W Y easier job than an animal directing animals, trainer says "If a hum. in head doesnt do vhat lies i ild " trainer John Goodwin said, Us hevausc lies 'nip' ramental 11 an animal Joesn t do what hes told, its cat!S( the tiainer is dumb. Not only must a trainer pio-'cc any kind of animal on a moments notice, but he must see that the animal knows his ues and understands what to do when he gets the cues. The Stars Of "Gallant Bess' They're "Its easy lor a script writer to turn our a script in which a S horse stands on one hind leg and sneezes, Goodwin said. "Id like to get them make the horse stand on one hind leg and make him sneee, and make turn do it for half a dozen takes Training a Mule Goodwin spent three weeks training a talented but temperamental mule named Sappho to he down in an important scene with Robert Young in Columbia's "Three Were Thoroughbreds The mule was supposed to have been wounded, and her cue to collapse was a pressure of the fingers on her hack just aft of the witheis Sappho collapsed on one cue She in three rehearsals on cue during the first take, hut the shot was ruined by the noise of airplane motors overhead She collapsed on cue in the second take, but Young blew his lines. She coltopsed on cue in the thiid take The Technicolor cam-rThompson, Dess, Revans And Friend ran out of film Marshall Thompson as a Seabee hero, Clem Bevans as deThen Sappho apparently a ranch country store-keejie- r, and Bess, the sensationalcided shed given the rest of new wonder as ly horse, theyll appear on the Capitol c " t its chance She refused screen beginning Sunday in Gallant Bess The new to collapse. picture, filmed in the new Cinecolor process, also Anxious Huddle features George Tobias in an excitement-fille- d story of the Young, director George Sheroutdoors. man and trainer Goodwin went & into a huddle around Sappho. e on incidents of a youths love for his horse Star In Two-Fiste- d Marshall Thompson, George Tobias, Jim Davis and Clem Bevans are cast in the picture. IPSW'W-ww'r'"- 0 N JILL J. Baird 123 South Main Phone 321 THOMPSON CLEM n APPLIANCE M. MARSHALL BEVANS and Phofogrophffd in v Th Screen Play by JEANNE ' GEORGE BESS NATURAL COLOR CINECOIO BARTLETT-0"- Directed by ANDREW TOBIAS ! MARTON PROCESS b ART, and jfann by an Incident as Told by U MARVIN PI f . eiey Produced by HARRY RAPF ADDED ATTRACTIONS SPECIAL SHORTS COLOR CARTOON LATEST NEWS |