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Show THE DESERET NEWS Utahns Gain Promotions By Logella O. Parsons ,, The HOLLYWOOD (INSp Marilyn Milteru bioraphy which has been laving do; vmt at Warners, is suddenly the nottest prop erty in town.. Judy; Garland would like to do lt for Metro tind 20th has made an offer to buy it for Betty Grable. I believe a fw months ago when Warners was Advancements for the following al training centeiV Norman, Okla.; Utahns .serving in the- - armed former employe. Western Newsforces were reported in dispatches paper Union; entered service Febreceived here today. ruary, 1943; son of Mr. and Mrs.' DE ARDEN, Marlow C. ProWilliam Darbv, 547 Grant St.. moted captain,' U. S. Army, Euro- RASMUSSEN, Arvid. Milton third of operations; . his Aviation machinist mate ?ean theater Mrs. Lois Dearden and son class, graduated naval air echnical Mar 11 are now residing in Chey training center, Norman, ennne, ' Wyo former Sait Lake Okla.; entered service, February, , of Mr., H. F, Rasmusson y optometrist. 1943; ProCURTIS, sen. 68 W. Center St., moted captain, U. S. Army former' Hal resident. Ft. Duchesne. machinist mate third class, TATE, Howard Clinton Pronaval air technical moted first lieutenant, U. S. training, center, Norman, Okla.; Army; foxier resident, 450 Redonentered service. Feb. 1943; husdo Ave.i band of jMrs. H. Jean R. BradCHRISTENSEN, Que Hyrum shaw; son of Mr,, and Mrs. Ira " Christensen Promoted first lieu- H. Bradshaw, Hurricane. tenant, U. S'. Army; former resiHuber Cotta m EnBISHOP, ' dent, Mayfield. rolled in Radio School, Farragut, SEAVERS, Ray Promoted first Ida.; son . of Ralph Bishop, 726 lieutenant, U, S.TAnny; farmer K .S.Tempie St. in. resident, 1555 Hollywood Ave. HOWELI LIVINGSTON, William S. Radio School, Farragut, Ida., hus- Commissio n e J Cox,. 54 W. band of . second -- fc55r.-wai- 1ie"u- 4rmy Forcer Field, - Mrs-ANo- ra -- U. 17th S. St. HEALY, Nauman B. Aviation cadet, completed army air force S. Air Mather primary flight training Glendale, COMEDIANS SOLVE HOUSING PROBLEM WITH TENTS Unable o find accommodations Field, Thtmderbird In AYashlngton to house themselves as well as members of the east of their musical comedy Ariz.; entered services,February, 1943; attended South High School; show, Ole Olsen and Chick Johnson promptly pitched tents acrossfrom the : Capital Theater son of Mrs. Dagmar Healy, 90S where they were showing and moved fn. Picture shows the two producer-comedian- s at left St. Washington ROBINSON, . Ralph H. Avia, making things right homey, with a little assistance from members of the east. tlon cadet, completed basic fly training course,- -' Marana ing Army Air Field, ' Tucson, Ariz.; attended Murray High School and mento, Calif.; attended South High-Scho- and University ; of Utah; son of .."Mr, 'and Mrs. Afton S." Livingston, i 0 . Ramona Ave. BULLO C H. ' University-o- f of Mrs. Robert N. Com- - a mes L. Healy, 4566 Cherry St. J LL Livingston missioned sec- ADAMS, Preston G. Private, eond lieutenant, U. S. Army Air now attending Indiana UniversForce. Ellington Field;- Houston, Ind., - under Bloomington, ity, Ber LONDON (AP) Irving Tex., former resident, 76. E- - 1st. a rmyy ljzed t ra inin- g- pro- lin a new war aonj? specia haswjUen .So. St., Cedar. City, . . 1417 W. son U, of Adams, gram; which he .plans to introduce as GARDNER Junior R. Com,B. 1st S, St. a surprise: at the opening tomormissioned second lieutenant; LT PrivWilliam R. CALLIgTKR, row night of "This Is The Army. .Air Force, Eagle Pass ate, now attending Indiana Uni"The title Is "My British Bud-.dyField, Tex.; former resident, Del- - versity, Bloomington, Ind.; under ' training proJ. Com- - army specialized SULLIVAN, ifarold Having had a busy day son of MrS. Louise Callie m 1 sioned -- second Tiputmant.tfr gram:23 P St. the preparations ter, S. Army Air Forep,- Moore Field, opening of the, ellarmy show Viclbf 'AT which CIIRISTOPHERSON, attenMission, Tex., former resident. attracting wide Private, now attending Indiana tion in isLondonr . 48 W. Center. St , Midvale. Berlin wentrfmr unInd., Bloomingtori, University, stroll in the blackout. Soon he SHAW, Reid J. Commissioned der army specialized training pro- awas second lieutenant, U. S. Army Air .hopelessly mixed up in the gram; son of V. Christopherson, Force, Lubbock Field,. LubbQck. 771 5th Ave. Piccadilly crowds, surrounded by t Tex,, former resident, 449 2nd St., David W. Private, laughing 'and talking American PARRY, and British soldiers. Ogden. now attending Indiana Universt JOHNSON, ity, Bloomington, Ind., tinder As he walked he caught the Robert E. of the servicemens chatter. army specialized training pro- drift "It seemed to me," he recalled C o mmissioned gram; son of George A. Parry, tdday, "that we must do everysecond lieuten- 780 Kensington Ave. MARCROFT, Keith R. Private, thing we can to keep this friendU. S. ant, Army now going between our two peoattending Indiana University, ship after Force, the war.'1 ples Bloomington, army Stockton, Field, So he went back to his hotel son specialized program; .training Calif.; attended of Mrs. V. Marcroft, 1226 E. 5th and began pondering on what, West S. St. he had seen and heard there School and L. MARTINOR, William E. Privmight be a song in it. D. S. Business ate, now The next day he began tap Indiana UniCollege; entered versity, . attending r Bloomington, Ind., ping out a tune on a piano. The service, July, -army specialized training yre 1942, gram; son of Mrs, Frieda M. Mart-inorehearsal and clicked immediate1631 S. ,5th E. St. ly with the cast," ComLt. Johnson Glen "Here we are closer together missioned second lieutenant, U. than ever before' Berlin told the S. Army Air Force, Eagle- Pass army players. "In the same Field, Tex. former resident, 658 fight do you get it? Well go E.- 2nd S. St on being friends because we ComBRINGHURST, Don L. know each other." A collection of recreation equipmissioned second lieutenant, U. That gives you the general idea S. Army Air Force, Moore Field, ment for the bedridden and walkof the song. Mission, Tex.; former resident, ing patients of Bushnell Hospital was being continued today by the 426 N. Main St. Elks Club war commission comComOVIATT, Raymond M. missioned second lieutenant, U. mittee. headed by Max W. GerS, Army .Air. Forces,. Eagle Pass ber. who ..reported .that a -- large Signs-$- 1 Field, Tex.; former resident, 1095. consignment of tdols, games, Pa....NEW YORK . (AP) books and .musical - instruments S. 9th ESU colotrice Munsel, had been taken up already to the Frederick E. PISCHEL, ratura soprano whose public apPromoted sergeant, U. S. Army hospital. What we particularly need at pearances have .been limited to Air Force, Hawaiian Islands; atbut a few radio shows and retended University of Utah; hus- the moment, as. well as the .forecitals, held a contract today guarband of Mrs. Margaret T. Pischel; going items,, is colored string, son of Mrs. William Pischel, 50 S. Mr. Gerber said this morning. anteeing her a minimum of $120,-00for concert appearances durIth-EYou may not believe it, but the St. - GRADUATIONS, MOVEMENTS, men up there convalescing make ing the next three years.- the most practical and attractive Daughter of a Spokane, Wash., LEAVES AND FURLOUGHS floor and table mats and other dental surgeon, she signed the CorPETERSON, Carl M. S. Hurok, concert poral, graduated from Liberator items out of colored string, and contract with bomber mechanics school, Kess- it keeps them happy doing lt. manager, after spurning offers from the movies, radio and stage. ler Field, Biloxi, Miss.; son of All we need is the string." Miss Munsel was engaged for Mr. and Mrs. Carl A. Peterson, , Anyone having any such string to contribute should contact the the Metropolitan Opera last West Jordan. GunElks Club. 139 E. S. Temple St. spring after winning one of the KILPACK, Robert W. $1,000 prizes of the opera auThe war commisner third class, returned recently (Tele. ditions of the air. Island sion committee is also endeavorto Naval Base in Rhode after spending furlough last week ing to collect at least 50 radios with relatives in Salt Lake;- at- for ward and private room so that these men may tended South High School; son of music throughout Mrs. Ethel Kilpack, 218 W. 21st have the B. St Christmas holidays. The Elks - DAftBY, Wayne Patrick AviClub will pick up any such radio ation machinists mate third class, or other musical ... instrument, graduated from naval air technic game or books, if desired. - Utah;-so- n -- - - Satur-daywit- h - - Air Ind.,-unde- r High un-de- i r, BISHOP, Hospital Aided By Elks Club - Tun rTflr" Bmy fer. Eileen - tarrinr Braiha Ahem and Janet Blair: aleo Bnd "XlhTwU adr Pardon Ixu Coftello in My Saronf; Randora TOWER Jame Hilton' with Ronald Colman-an- d Harvey Greer Garon, alto selected hort STAR . My Sifter koalind Riiuell aubjeet. background. Born In Edinburgh of a Scottish father- and Russian mother, ht went to Moscow as a child actress. She has a sympathetic knack with inexperienced youngsters that Is a real. gift. . - . - - -Adistingulshed guest from Mexico City, Juliq Bracho, arrives tomorrow to visR Joseph Schenck. Bracho has twice been tehdered the Mexican Mot ion Picture Acaddirecemy Award . for tion., While in Hollywood he will visit all the studios and learn American technique. His picture, "Historia de un Gran Amor,, was recently shown, at the Hollywood Filmarte he return s. to Mexico City he will direct "Cantaclaro, a sold to th story 20th Century-Focompany for which he:directs. the-wbes-t x ) What's Going On ori th jtanaT Meroff "and hi orchestra: acreen hit Tha Falcon In Con- TJPTO WN gai. who directed, all their test On the Stage Benny Meroff in YFUNZAFIRE" On the Screen "THE FALCOtjjT IN DANGER" ENDS TONIGHT course, Sacra-- show-stopp- - Dale-Enroll- tenant, dent In Britain, cables that. Beb Daniels show, "Panama HattleP tcasan-absolul- e when ttopened, in London. The audience gave her a , prolonged cheer for the hit song, "Let's Be Buddies." and," says Dixie, Boh, is not only an exciting Hattie but she does "ah amazing satirical adagio." Amung the guests were some of Americas highest f ranking army offieers Including generals Devers and Faker. The allegedly cold British, sentimentally applauded Behe.to th echo,. anil of course Lieutenant" Colonel Ben Lyon wasn't very proud! ' having trouble writing the story and casting it that Jhck would have been glad to have sold .it. But now he is interested, again, and when Jerry Wald goes- to New York-hel- l talk' to Mary Martin about playing the Marilyn Miller role.-was surprised to hear Marv has expressed interest One oF the smartest thing because when I talked with her in New David. Selznirk has done is sign York she was so pappy over her Helena Soretl to train his new play. One Touch of Venus. that talent. She coactF Roberftack, i t didrft se.em.as...lf.stlez:would- .VercinlcaiXakea uUmanv-oi-het-you- ng to do another movie. actors for their first screen appearances. Helena, ' .who was Dixie .Tighe, INS. c,rrespnn. dramatic Coach at RKO and the Midvale-BRADSHA- . V Marilyn Miller Biography 'Hof Others Receive Special Training Elbert-Raymon- Salt LakeXcIty, Utah 'Tuesday, November 9, 1943 Page 11 Paxi- Berfman, Gary Cooper,-Kaifna and many ethers. CAPITOL Hitlers Madman" star John Carrs- rinr Patricia Morison, dine and Atan- - Curws: companion -For Three" with T feature- - "Sslut Betty Rhddea and Macdnnald-Care- y. fr.v. m.pou As long asmen think, love's the fifth freedom and women tWnk its a one-wa- road to marriage.. y - .Tack BOUNTIFUI Sonja Henle, dakie, Ceanr Bomero and Carol , , Landi jn.VWintertime'' with Woody Herman and hi orchoatra. 2nd hit, Moon with-Go- orf Mont-ferne- and Annabel!. MARTX) Claudette Colbert. Panlette Goddard and Veronica Lak tar in So Proudly W Hail OEM ProfeMlon The Younreet with Virfinia Weidler, Edward Arnold, John Carroll and Jean Popter; t Pilot .Humber Fire- - with . . Franchot Tone, - Gena Kelly and Marsha Hunt. ARCADE Spencer Tracy and Kathryn Hepburn in "Keeper Of The Flame Secret Enemies" with- Craif also , Steven, Faye Emerson, and John Kidfely. LYRIC On the tare 8 act of rande ville: also, Errol Flynn and Alexia ... Smith in "Gentleman Jim." CENTRE Nelson Eddy, Susanna Fosr ter, Claude Rains, and an cast in Paramount' technicolor film Phantom of tb Opera. Extra, Paramount air edition new and color cartoon UTAH Humphrey Borart as Berfeant Jo Cunn in "Sahara" companion hit Youre A Lucky Fellow, Mr. Smith" with .AUan Jones and Evelyn . An, kers. HOLLADAT Preeentlnr Lily Mars with Judy Garland and A Stranyer In Town." STUDIO Emeist ' Hemlnyway's For Whom Th Bell Tolls' with In?rid Singer 18-Year-- 20,000 Pact -- , - 0 TjQGKSR M1" 'nrnsTT M m,ln -P- HEiym um -sioxrr iimuri HILIP DORN SUSAN PETERS Kill tukis Katharla Htpburn, Speneer Tracy lA "Keeper of the Flame" Craig AT SHOW IY A WOAO FAMOUS O0AWATl0f KINGSBURY HALL FRIDAY, NOV. 12, 1943 ' John Ridgely la Strns, SECRET-ENEMIES- "' IRIA1TOI3! hMlI.'lilJIIIEnI 3rd LAUGH WEEK ag 7:i& '. ' Lower Floor and Lores, $2.24, Inc. lax. Balcony, 11.68, Inc- - tax. Box office now open t Glen Bro. Music Co, 74 So. Main Sonia Hsnls, Jack Oaki "WINTERTIME" la 7 AnnablU and Go. Montgomery la "BOMBERS MOON" DANCING TONIGHT Try Woltxing to the . Incomparable Music of Adolph Brox's "Grove, Featuring Lovely ' Singing .Your Favorlio Mardell, Hit! Meet Your Friends Tonight Jn on Atmosphere of iFun and Entertainment; - , r PARAMOUNT'S TECHNICOLOR TRIUMPH PRICES 75c to S p. m. oftr 5 p n J - "MT SISTER EILEEN"- $1.12, Inc. at 11. :0V 1:101:15 - - ."PARDON ' fSro Abbott and CostnUo in FLYHHJ MY SARONG QM&aov .... SMITH , V v VAVA SAZZMOXE 25 tax. SHOWS LoufseAumrroN Rosalind Bussoll, Brian Aktrno in THE BELL TOLLS -- BOBFRrPAGG KplJlCt ?0R UIHOm . 77.' Donna Wr$tXOKfrMlTXHrt r ONE OF THE GREATEST HITS OF ALL TIMES LVAirtZ ASFi Unttl5:30 Virginia Woldlor IKKTi t, Marsha. Hunt -- - ADDED Edward Arnold in ProfeuionFranchot Ton -- "PILOT NO. in 5" - - : M.tlnt. U:0S i 3.55 i - "Patiago to Hong Kong" JOYS Walt Disney Color Cartoo - T1GEHO AMD CLEO" MUSICAL BPOBTSCOPE NEWS EVENTS - |