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Show THE -- ..4; Burns, TO. all It Mar- ktI 100- a dans- bat unea retnd sry visit a next r, that sit bad a boy oulartty ri lLe 4eture, three 1 it bends a Jun. itles& a xis are 171- - ! Brado Pabn k land-cam- e where )(led in earths! embe, im c,n Eighth the re. ,.,.. ) nommmml And Lombard Film Is Opener r 'Wells The film winds up with the Most hilarious fm.11; h brouant to the screen in a long, long time. In which Miss Lombard is convinced that under no conditions must she ever again tie to her husband, and the two face a rosy luture together-,sunieshe slips ss and lies again! Hollywood Stars Hail Opening Of New S. L Theater felebrities Hollywood in have jolned local show-goer- s of the new hailing the onemng Centre Theater. Hundrens of telegrams of congratulation have been received by Harry David. penorRI manager of IntermounMany 'heaters, P,om l'arainount studloa Bing NvIrpdliert Wishes on 0ii rew Centre the Driemrg :,oup, have all Ttieetpr. tho uck I (ifin't haxe v.lth my l;urns wired Weil. hors.'111 11,in tell (Olt sure makes row this boy from Van Huron harm, our (itv tr) hear you re V1VMC Christmas prei4mt .1 a grand new theater. Hope get (an around there .nrne time .ater in West Mae (Dry "Wells Fargo' Me. Cooper. Franres Der. Joel Tvrnne Crea. Claudette Lair CrolMV -- A I Power. Clark (;able. Mt.rna Low. Warner Baxter. Deanna I)irhin, Spencer Tram., T.oret'a Young. Joan ciawfe,rd and tnanv other stars sent corwratulatIons. 144 THEATRE ham Young said shortly after the pioneers settled in Salt Leh city, so he ordered plans drawn for a theater which was to be the largest building thus far tempted by thee founders of the city. The famous showhouse, was dedicated March b, to the deep and Integral in. tercet in the 'theater which has always marktd this community. At the time of its opening, it Walt the largest building thus far attempted by the founder' of the city. The actual building of the historic structure involved great hardships. Most of the worker' were paid by promise of future tickets. Those who remember the. Grecian-Doriexterior of the theater,- ill parquette and four circles- capable "vaunt 1,600 persons. the elaborate teiling and lacy tiligree ,.n boxes and proscenium. must realize the etfort those features cost the pioneers. In spite of the Inconveniences of travel, the first stage players. Mr. and Mrs. Seldon Irwin, arrived here from Denver of a performance on Noy. 4, 1663. In the many years to follow, l'w were the theatrical stars whi, did not the Salt Lake Theater. ippear, atnew But a day has brought a new art into prominencethe taiKing picture vetucti has long since taken its place tis the most popular form of modern entf tamment. The best features the stage have heen hiended with the action. speeAacie and wider visual effects permitted on the screen. New. streamlined theaters. modern In their purity nf line have taken the place of he ornate showhouses of a loved hut anhed era. (of itia hew school. the C'entre Theater epresents the hest. ;Ls gracet,..1 modern lines are reflected rot only in the runetv-foo- t tDwer hut In its streamlined front r,nd interior. It ts smartly new, vet in spirit carries on the great tradulon hegun hv he hi,toric old Salt Lake Theater. 403 E. SERVICE 4th South ;..1 ,,, -- Salt Lake City, through the forts, ot Harry Dd eGnurtues. i season ,,,, I ' .1 . ,e" , .- - - , , - ' Heading the cast of Frank Lloyd's epic of the West, "Well.; Fargo," are Joel Frances McCrea, Dee and Bob Burns, shown above in a scene from the film. , BY DOUGLAS W. CHURCHILL HOLLYWOOD, Dec. 23Settlement of the West has ever been a irti source of story material. One of the !Treat dramatic movements of history. it Las a fundamental appeal unequalled , ( Ott,- - 'he which TIORt provokes hardened. t , , of the cuttittindtng t' WE , A,...,.... T1 ...., 1.' ......,.,..m.k -,- , ), ' I , I at . .... I ROMNEY LUMBER C.0 . ,. L ,.. , . - ''. f 55 N. 1st West Was. 3525 lbsch't '1.1th )Arh 11 fli t tri Xpecia!tv mode lenses. a ila t twain imps! trcen of the insu;!.,,! n t rr est,. ts -- of the ognizant tree' Hy. 7579 G. "Tiov (,..r4 snd cr B. C. Stalion '' t rn 11Lrs., is 1..t rv. 1,0 !D a ext,?:-:- ' er, ' ' ,2 ", : - issr rn sss siss , 71 en.' V( r17. 111.144hIs ,r1 e t '"N :31-- , t world ,:nennfi venr r,r;f1, a:Le s ::"-L- erl!ertar:nrr.ent Tte ) fact that n , tiepartmert ,een CENTRE 70,,r7 v i.at,Itt r Be. THEATRE ! Prottat-:- tt ' !rt T1 .r.O. 7!,e 'cr.' e protect tort IOOn ;,j1(1 'trig as much at !Ent ion tts has ktpt pace wttft, id: ,! re ,Iest ,ieN t,,rIner,' S. rcw !ricluding ,ne ;:undred rr,ximateiy Brerkert Model K. Inacrineg :met rrar ,arre,t en intensity err Amps ;end Tnottln rircdc t'MP reen feet rnachine4, !44,r,e,r id! ;vest ,nt;re ,eason wtl! c.wit I C CONGRATULATIONS ? in the Tlew Wtrth rhotophone are operated ;n uonnec Pun with H. C. A. l'hutoptone re producers and ine coordination r,t 'his hignly efficient tracninerv tne ;nsures the finest tesurta rPprcxlUCUCfl of Found mot'on OperatPd t were :netallort to meet renter' inri en uarmle uot!mr 4 r,roteut:4-i- Tree ures. An extreme condition prevat,s :n the ( 'entre Theater tri the triater of projection. The screen Las an immense area ar,d the dia lance from the projector is op.. t t,tir creen p 'uPPItt- it, h CENTRE :arc& reetttmat:on THEATRE eur, !tcrorrPliStled ,cnt ircogn he uee 41. two 11:21- arm pettue ererators ,nstalpst. ir a to .ne,lat : ontrot he operatinz fed !r!zot,(1,i1 power 1,:nrs -. ill 'heater clertri, WESTERN PRINTING CO. ,Inder ,e would this forict:tions fr find l!seif without Tt:le !eature ,orvwe Ps 259 South West Temple ounied wrn mans- - ,,tters 13 rart of the program ,,f maintaining ronstant operation wr.hout tear of interruption. ANNOUNCEMENT Complete facilities for Commercial and Show Printing. 1 IT ' 70, c'eVN of IMPORTANCE 1. 7ztN ir' AV fiTAMJSMIO 1090 - oft 411411.11;10. 't Nt At EA(PRE' t4 cDMAICT- tt N2f,( ENTERTAINMENT S One k Great of America's Industries The motion picture industry represents a huge investment in studios. equipment. distrib- uting facilities and theatres; it employs many thousands Utah's Most Beautituf and On1; Air Conditioned Dance Safon Features DIIIIIIG LIM & DANCING NIGHT UNTIL 12 ..,.., i, 1 .,.I 1,,' to arid includ!rig New Yecr NEON MARQUE A.70 i s Doy of people. including actors, writers. technicians. distrib- utors. theatres operators and their taffsall to bring en. tertainment to you and mil. -- ENJOY BOB SAUNDERS' MUSiC! THRILL TO CONSOLO & MELBAS INCOMPARABLE DANCING &LIGHTING BY ' e4 It'' i? .41.' Direct From Chicogo's Drake Hot& ;,: lions of your fellow Amer. icans. AV! Young Electric Sign Co. 50 ..r , HOTEL UTAH SIGN CRAFTSMEN" LO Y TOO M S ES Cl'' 4 :'4, PAelt ? - Wholesome entertainment a vital part of a is pleasant life. OGDEN H1GH-INTENSIT- We are happy., to take this EQUIPMENT Y The INSTALLED BY CENTRE THEATRE SERVICE THEATRE SUPPLY 4 'Co. ,f3r,nkert Hi:intensity Lamps sincere storld IN THE CENTRE THEATRE On the Opening of the Beautiful New Motiograph Projectors mar good Niihes to Salt Lake 61v- - nelkcomer in the enter- tainment 1 Was. 3435 t .);(7, MODERN 1 n- e!!ed room CENTRE THEATRE Extends Congratulations Hy.'5435 Mgt. KDYCfl ,t--- n Vatter ree "ier elo, Ft t.tf.r'tent !,rfecttd proiect ton r THEATRES, INC. Cleaners for Intermountain Theatres IMO South State KARSKI e orta,ion to extend CENTRE THEA'rRE San Francisco !VP-7)- s ,rWi F ROYAL CLEANING & DYEING CO. Company 125 Hyde St 11' Litax en.lc.r I othtr factor Service ct 71..eat ),A, SALT LAKE CITY Ghost, worth'" Theater Offers Finest In Projection Facilities ftl Picture Motion 1hw artft Dead End - -- 1111ChlatS From e booth" at the new projectionist's Centre Theater 1 eatures all of the latest devices or rturLi. A bcti: !Ire ci.;eat g Perftction, in '?(-1- CENTRE THEATRE r.i,(1,tiert ..j The modernized INTERMOUNTAIN "MASTER xt,rs, .1ane CONGRATULATE INSTALLED few ' - On The Congratulations 't arlt-stagetare ,r.1 Katharlhe teresting, "The itt,oret:s Wm.r.e r t and l,cr Ilorne-- .re .11e htgr,ligt:ts ,,,......:,,.....4 ; , tear. loel McCrea and France. The n prox Fie the heart interest pOrtrAvp is hat equal any t tional flight the. screen has rf fered: Rob .1turrs AS a shiftless trapper end Ilerrard Siegel aa It , l'',......,t hat wilt tntoi; ttage attractoris !hat tt,0 on tor. the New lc,rk booaing flees map ttut the transcotttiLake nental tours, t.,alt 1.;ty ranks with other key calk, the throughout country. The cn thustasm shov-by local staaeloYerf have always matte David's efforts In sec0ring type ,f entertalnalent t i .,ny similar event. The screen for years has taken advantage this basic drama which as been presented with a minimum listortion of fact Attu were '1i fantastic !h,at nothing loyal and monosyllabic indlan ifollywooft ld 'cjtijd ta, out of provide The humor: :bans, ah the way and pos.sit,iv tor that ants and history furnish the fX eason 'Western pictures struck citernent. The plot opens with a chord of 'kiniersal lackappeal the formation of Wclis Fargo ing in more phases with McCrea as a messenger. :ite. The ,Aered Wagon" The life of the concern is traced are the ,nd Citnarrin bmong through he pri we fortunes Coines now great nd problems of !his man. ',Veils Fargotake its place Extends Activities rM plendid enamong the 1n re inema tor a lie extends the company', ne. ,!eav ors TivItef. to the muddy i.treetN tales all the an;ectives that Jesourceful press agents can conSt. Lows, lays out. the l'ony Exoct. press trail, saves San Francisco with IIe players. from a panic provoked by the Peopled crash if a crooked hank. estaban a oulenticity !,earirig lishes the Butterfield stage line, ,earia from the screen, poasessir,g routs Confederate soldiers who .a genuine heart interest that Las HOME POoKING waylay a gold shipnot been duplicated in any at'empt ment to Washington. in general, and offering, it is great Robert Young, appearing In McCies scarnners hack and forth s sweeping drama, emotional. us. Three Men across the ,ontinent. and Frank Inspiring. rescuing (lung hts ;uncti hrIngs Ihe nation, . haling individuals. in the Snow,Lloyd made 'Cavalcade;!' How. In 1114 fTtssscomfort ing distressed find beau- from homeso and eats a rd Esta ryr00 k 'Cniar he an study his tiful WOMen and enloving life ,o ing rOOM rDn." The two, under the auspic the utmost. Episodic in treates of Paramount, combined on this v,ltri 1.uch gratifying results ,ment, it unfolds in staccato fashLONG WALK ion the history and drama el which "Wells that 193b, en era while it adheres to a sin- - ' One of Ho - willOuting be t eleased. ilvwood s most famous Fargogle theme. that of a nation in .floor pacers is Director Ernst Luhave to strive to approach the making. membitsch. A tstistically-minneMade Vital Factor "Wells Fargo" opens Ne her of ParamountrE "B1uebeard4 Lloyd and Esbrook have tak . Ycars Eve at the Centre Theatcr Eighth Wife" company estimated en a corporation and made it It and will continue its run on New that the director Nvalked IOW of vital and living element in the Yearx Day. 11220 miles during filming of the building of the West. They have 'picture. taken prosaic incidents and PLUM PUDI)INGS them with the glaMOUT FILM MEN PERILED eils V,het er ler Ifollywoon friends feasted on & Fargo. Express Agents. cieliV real Enghsh plum pudding when Filming scenes of Taku Ice ered the first fresh cysters !o Maureen (iSulip.sn returned from in Alaska. fcr Paramount's -- Cap, Spawn Iltiffalo. or conveyed cold from England. She l,rought hack ,ev ot the North." a (ame ra xpe1tion forria tr) l'mon eral dozen plum puddings. made was pay he when a huge herr imperiled army. they did it with a roman- hv the cook on the Norfolk estate broke off the glacier anti neartv, tic flourish that makes exciting of her husband. John farrow, and 4svampe1 the movie men's small! screen fare kit this has been oistributed them al gifts. power cruiser. captured by the picture and add1.7tre rf ed to tt tt ,n mr,irt -- t r, c 'Wells Farao' Takes Place Among Great Films Of West ",'--', atter ,eason. in Greetings to the ef- -- ,......- - I 5 ) t ..' ', ' I l' I862a-monumen- REYNOLDS DISPLAY iL. religion: Ak4 CENTRE r1 It people must have lirniail Brig. mint as well as Success of the new Shows Offered i , . 6 -- Best Wishes for the wom,,,,,,m,mm...., en Haves' appearance !Leadinfrr! Stage , ,..s, - Supporting the three tars is a splendid test. which includes Una Merkel. Edgar Kennedy, Overman, Fritz Feld, Lynne John T. Murray. Porter Dail. Richard Carle and Tommy Best Possible Equipment At Centre - , 1937 23 Billed For Patrons Of Centre Theate r S. L Tradition I DECtIvibtft THURSDAY CITY Continues Old That scrap-happcouple. Carole Lombard and Fred Marbdur- timm. LAKE New Theater Fargo' Next At Centre y ray, are together again in frolicsome comedy which will be theopening attraction at the streatiklined new Centre Theater starting tomorrow. Theater doors will open at noon and the continuous showings of the feature will begin. new The comedy follows "Swing High. Swing Low" as a hit for Lombard and starring Mac Murray. It was directed by Wesley Ruggles from a French Verneuil and play by Louis Georges 'Herr, and is the chuckle. filled tale of a girl. the biggest liar that ever lived. who confessed to a murder which sh hadn't coMmitted just so that her struggling lawyer husband-s- e. deparagon of truthfulness--ca- n fend her and get borne publicity for himself. Mechlin-ray- , Who plays the part of the lawver, brushes aside his wittes attempts to tell him that he it innocent of the killing for which she has -- been arrested and forces her to confess" that she killed In The trial is conducted along these hnes of a plea and Miss Lombard is acquited. with exactly the result that she had counted on. MacMurrav is deluged with cases, and Miss Lombard receives a )ucrative e.ontract to write her ide story for the newspapers. After the trial. an eccentric derelict. John Darrymore. shows 1,p and threatens to hlackmail Miss Lombard. hy telling t;er husband that she lied c, 111M when she confessed to he mur(ter. This leads to new complica- SALT m ema Attractions Outstanding MacMmTay NEWS DESERET WALKER BANK & TRUST COMPANY Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation , |