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'' ' 11 ' , 4i i ' ' "'", ' -.- , - 4. --- . , , - - . . , who opens to let in Von Heflin'os Athos, and the other boys the and Besides his Heflin, on team. picture Kelly ploy stars June Allyson, Angelo Lonsbury, and finally, greot.4 est of all Lona Turner, who ploys matchless Lady DeWinter4 1 ofof - , p..-6.- , .. ... ,- - , .. , . , ., ; , : ., - , Musketeers' t , , , would ear he might bi , r. t 1 ! ;. ness man, or a bank execute i ' or anything else but an actor. Yet, the theater is the only thing he knows. I asked' for an Introduction to ' ,.., ,. i after seeing him in ! Wendell . "The Accused." In this, he takes ',..91 , ! 'V the picture and wraps it up, in , , .. ', .j has the he of fact that N. ,, f iplte ''' 1, Loretta Young and Robert - ' 4 Cummings with him. I said as , !' 1 ' ks, much to bim when be came to 6 land in Hollywood during the past year. To take a look at this rugged New England-bor- n man, you, V V most onactorish looking of any of the newcomers to . .. A s First .. k: the .. .. , z.' , - N .... 1 I .. . . fl I 1A13 N:',..t.,:...i.q'1..,::.,'A.'áit.s.; , , 14. . . . the agents down the stairs, hurls a bronze statue to get rid of a few more and takes the easy way from balcony by for the chandeliers: He lands directly on the chest one unhappifellow-on- d then reaches the gofer vihich he of pictures depicts action from the movie. From the left: Gene Kelly, in one leading role, is trapped in the home of agent of the villainous Richelieu, arrd makes his exit very much like the man on the flying trapeze.- He knocks one ...Nil. IL.Nd"OWOM0,"""tl"""M"..".""IN"'"""'. .,..,4,t,.ia;kg0,,e4144,44;444,.Wwo;,,ix,16111101.1111' ListWellaelidiftlitiMAN91141Liktiik;ik,',t , 4 .0 4.1 By Lour, Ila O. Parsons A ENDELL COREY is , , .1, ''..'tO4'Oä.-r.17i-Fi,.:1L-:,R01- it ''' , .,X;;,.,f.0,7,,,t.3,:.;:i$4.1i;!..4.,4,..,,.' . , . , ,,v , :7..,' 1..':::.0 't t f , liaLiii..s;tio4 i 1 s I , , : ,. 1 , ', ir 1:11 15P'''. 't1', i 1 , , . ' T.' '''' 4 , )., 1 ,, "7 ', i , , , ;, i. ' N,r '44 ' ' , $ , I -. i', i .. . t1 s ..,z,,,,.''' -- the renovated State Street theater,. The, above series ,, 41 0 , 1 11,, , , 1 , . , ' t -- '; i , 4...:.,, fr',, -, g yy ., , . ' 4 ,,e, 0 -- - , k,: ,,i,e4.4 - ) ',' , ' y '7 V , 44 J' 1. , . ! ' oa.,:,,,.,;.,,,,1 ikeia,i,, 33.,, thif,, ,,- ',., Om, t , , ,. ', - ' AR - - 1ty - ;- - 4, 4- . . . ' 1 ETC.--"T- he Three HE FLIES THROUGH THE AIR, Musketeers H MGM's big -technicolor production, comes to '11 - ... , , ,. .. :, ',,,4,,,--..-t , A 4 -- . 4,- -, , ,,,,,, ' , ,..,' ' : t - ,,:, te, , . y'll-- , ' ..1 I ,- - 11 ) -.-, ' , ... ,: , ',' - !' . ' ., I.0' ,,,,... 1 I ., 1.,., ,I , i m 4 '' :- . ' ,. ,,,' , , t , - ti I 4 ' , r y 11, t '. - 4, - 4 e'' t ,11 , ' $ - , y .: . f ;', , i; . t vie un----Mo- - - 1 ; 'THE . and D a MGM Techni. long-await- color version of Alexandre Duma's "The Three Musketeers" as the initial first-ru- l Lake City next-wee- k ......,;-t Theater. of the a. Lyric f picture -i ) ., The movie is scheduled to x , ' ',','? !! '.. ; '; on Nov. 19 for an extendopen i eni ed run, with the Salt Lake , ',"!: ,,; .2; ':, i , . . . . gagement its western premiere. , ' ' ' ,' , ( '1 the in theater other one ,. Only ' s e , :. ! 2' , r N will open the film bi--7, country I , , ,,, .; , fore the Lyric, and that is ,, , seems. N , Loew's State in New York City 1, ;,.:41..,' , , , "Well,. it was a ' , eato now it is playing '''' role, that of the homicide of- - t- .,, ' ' ' ;'r,,, , I ,t '1 .. , , . ,,,,,e, 41 , ., ,-, ' all , -, . breaking , , ., and crowds said. ' "Bob ii ' 0 ' 44 ,. ',,,,,- 4 ,, , ; Cummings ficer," he !.!,, ,' '..! 111, .? - e '..', , , v ,..', didn't have nearly as good a : : ' , ., I house records. .. r 1 ; ',, ; '' 0, , ' part as I had. It was a great, ,!.. of "Three Musket- , " ,,' (,,-..' ,...i' ,f, joy to work .with Loretta mark will : hi the .2' . ', Lyric . ' . , one is because of ; .,,, she if ' Young .: ., i : ,, ts " ,, . of several:months those completely unselfish peo- , ,' , , , , z , . , pie who always sees that the '' ., reModeling, re- t 41,4!!!, I - f IAkkesm.iesist.' . actors with her get a break." 1.,. '''4,0: Vioat4litamo;:wowaitOtisoomitkeotowm :iiimiwagaZotSigwookbaidd , turnithfric reseaung and re--"How did you learn the tricks , 4; : ' decorating. This extensive cam-- ', of a police officer so well?" I. IN UNIVERSITY THEATER UNIT PLAYBill Curtis, Larry Shumate and Florence , of Marie Gates in a scene from "The Great Aunt Sits on the Hoar," set by Children's Plater. . paign includes installation asked. f 1200 new seats on the- main tds, "I learned the only way pos,,d'kykProe'r floor. and In the balcony, at a sible. I went to the homicide 1 -Ii D. MANAGER Warren But , - cost of more than $22,000. ' ,,-T.,,;,,. bureau in Los Angeles and , most of the are the obtained seats Lyric Butler, the manager thete-Un- tlt 4 comfortable on the market, sc. theater; announces crchange At 9 p.m. there was nothkg but I cording to Lyric Manager War- - - in policy for the house to This calls. I is routine thought: -1 - certainlY a dull with playing of t ren D. Butler. In installing the - first-ru- n business, and ea, , seats,-theTheater zs'1"''. new 7' Lyric' no offices there were i'vk "The 'Three Muketers." beautiful also provided for management v v ' '''," ''';',. i ''' - ,i ', ,., t t 'Taco between each row, the sympathetic ... ,,,. NW " .. :, , tI ,: I . giving patrons extra room. A , i I, Lady Constance; Van Heflin a' LAMZ I:15, and a call came. feature of the balcony remodAUNT SITS i 1,, ,.., ,( aisle ''Istk, of installation There was a murder on I Athol; the philosophical MUP '..? "Pt 1, et te the. eling was ' , streetcar. I went with the cops , each t',,' above step. :: lights keteer; and Angela Lansbury 1 !"Wf " , -' title of a drama that's made frIP) while they arrested a colored ! as Queen Anne. Other tharac , , man who had killed a white Salt Lake City playgoers cuGREAT NEWCOMERWendell Corey, most unactorish-1- 1 ErrENsivE '' 4. tens include Frank Morgan at CHANGES ' woman his was he claimed wife. t ' rious. looking of newest crop of Hollywood stars. He's shown .,. ' have been made in the front, The murderer certainly talked King Louis XIII, Vincent Prict 4, here as he appears in "The Accued,'4 in which he it's been on the production and foyer, including the on In the the car lobby way plenty as Richelieu, Keenan Wynn as with Robert Cummings and Aword winner Loretta Young. ., schedule of the University . neon tubing v new to the police station, but , , ' ' ' , John Sutton as' the Planchet, oteel Children's Theater for several clammed up completely after : In the marquee, stainless and Gil of Duke furniBuckingham - we got there. I followed the Lyieeks now, and the meaning of new lobby front doors, ; ' ' '';,. 'Is" ''' 4 , :, ' , ...1' ;. plastic-coverPorthos. as ''',., . ture, andnew routine, the fingerprinting, the Young , be wM ! ti., its strange title finally .., ., aisle doors. The ladies rest confession, even going to the answered when the curtain , V..,..,,,,,,,,,2 ,, ,, - ' , V, .1., !,." ,'. ' , TEE TALE BY Dumas h has teen altered and linroom morgue where they took the . ',.',... , , $141; otteiti,i,441,4rommsmodosikAmbono - proved for comfort and, clean-line- 's. Sots UP on -the pity next Fribody of ihe white woman." 4. known. A Saxony bump . The refreshment counter day. "Sounds Interesting," Donald Harris and GerA FUNNY SITUATION said, kin joins the Musketeers, be. Is all new, and in a new Iota"The Great Aunt Sits On the aldine King give a preview of the types of poses they will "all but the morgue." he ticks C. Rens bot Alexis Smith ' tion in the foyer. Another incomes the first swordsman ol By -toward . 111 "Well I in three couldn't Floor" conleu is Theater in the really plays - assume , these and there off on hie coming University;production. . novation for the theater is free I trance; he take"I said. had to pledges his loyalty te that, Wanda Clayton Thomas, tAn 1107": fingers. Even Bette Davis. EC A - parking being offered to pa- - ' sicker ever I've than walk - king- - against the sinistos out, 7 the its director, explained this All started out as unknowns, ' trona after wood, still 'photographer on week days been in my life Would you be-of Richelieu and ' ,, which three week The somebody likt Bert Sixif be posing for leg art. . LI at the rear machinations plays, all ' Sundays day ,and itw the hours I lieve during do Winter and becomes Lady s thinks I girl fits -- -took something - -- ,' - - , -of 133 South State St., across Involved in an ill -- fated ro4 spent et the homicide division, have titles as strange as the :r. man has Bob role Thomas his to outgrown them By the showhouse. , top . street the from carry the ware - five attempted ,maitt production, are "S4b Da- mance with the 40 Fred Astaire Is going to take , and Maggie is in danger of doof he- - eon.- -- there ----viti You'll get- iiour laugh. -- "Six Manager Butler Is attested wits-murders. 11reirsthe-Crown,11 It to The picture has a him busy evening don't the mother tells but umcRer wrong ing rest, get his under "Almost every feminine- star - ceded, "but the legs helped in I ' over ,. the first picture me Maggie has grown three the usual sword-pla- y and tout-got a good idea of how to Who'Fiss While Lentils Boil" ....he's not retiring again. . t in Pletur" tdlY,w- - saYs Ste' the beg1121114's ' new policy as under the reinches in been the three dancer hat The months. act the part of a homicide off'. past working a on Peale , that! bigger and "The King's Great Aunt , almost - since eon thank her legs for being be - ALAN LADD, who plays a modeling. "Three Musketeers," intrigue cer watching those men." over done before. Sits All three ended hiscontinually retirement has a cast of in "One Worn.; where she RECENT IXAMPLE, said , out, he newspaperman points Prices for admission to thi tales are woven into a delight,. He tells me hes going to take arf," almost became one in real' SI Corey, 35,,,was born le a town is Dorothy bildene' standing players. These include theater will be in line with 6 El; for "ars' bee been Sla' ful main "tory, but of course Broad-th- e of rest life. a I after in "On the "Barkley, 12eitrinA2sw.,.elim' opened night Meras.teethtet..i,tmof who a portrays -- - other - first-ru- n oshe's beautiful girl, and - Lana Turner, shooting glamor portraits of ahowhouns question as to the meaning way." "Oh, I'm not retiring." my first play," he relates. "I Borgia-Lik- e and beautiful Lady , two United Salt Lake. of the strange titles will be an- - he assured. "Next tirne I won't was offered a job with a wire to back tree ily as J Gene of SunWarner art Kelly starlets the she role at One has de in Winter; leg imwhen about it I ., most was Is service. the It the when swered say anything John Adams Statas only play presidents, I . Am Allyson as Studios. He doesn't think a day Afternoon' with Dennis . decision of life. VArtagnan; do'' . my . portant Adams. , His finally presented. and John Quincy . ' , 'Fred has e number of things , pretty face is a handicap, but Morgan, Don Defore and Jan- Was an Adams. ow 41 on the fire for the future. He'll that's about as far as he'll go. is Paige. The first year she was grandmother T-11 Sint had Wendell 'dues I in-- - llollywood,---- -- asks, --mere rotherLilmsvifith,JAu,sdlimGcs.r.; most- of bey HEAdo , s tiott like the other members 0V .7TERHtznitplums 'S t - 0 at land r-d ; golt golut to melte people working days were spent, Your Gun." And there's a re be thinks He his 4G says duie riuni,-family. e dware d a sch of new I; face?" for comAnd 'IKE BEST ing publicity pictures. t match with Bing Crosby : ; , 4 Joan Crawford, Jane Wyman, - the spotlight wis on the Idalone be got bis first desire for the open' at 4:10 p.m. Friday in ' too. YEARS OF )furid-P,i' theater when ho. get a job in Kingsbury Hall. It will be reEVELYN KEYES, who was Barbara Stanwyck; Greta Gar- - legs." 147 - f, 4 OUR ERIS' ' a movie houio. But, that, of peated 10:30,. a.m. , mentioned for the Jolson sequel . &lank 'I course, did tot lead directly to can't figure it out since same ilace. and 114 Dana Asdrems ' a stage job. . I But for the Information of any- - she walked out on the singer in ' , , Tama Wright ,) Prellith one wanting to see the play, ..lcoelloenoSttthorye.'tfirBsuttfillthies "One night when I picked up r Virginia Maya 'd 2 the Saturday productions are , a friend after I rehearsal, they tr..' used in the new one, she wants C Sre tyA ' Carssichsel ' Meaty sold out. Howeve r, "Great 'to play the someone needed 'r, 4114 lt to be paid for it. 1 Is Aunt" to be scheduled "The be Swedish RIEN', preT a janitor," put of r 4:10 28 seated at rushed Nov. again Secret Garden" is being toldp, me. "They gave me the Case Carless ; p.m.' at Nest High School, and into production. Claude Jar-o- n sob. My accent would have AU. fi4(.;:11:t, Nov. 27 at 10:30 a.m. at for 4 Stockholm anyin passed South-Hi- gh v; School. The cast NOTE NEW OPENING DATES. thing but Swedish, but it gave IM ,,, 3Se Szlek Open E will travel to Ogden HighS me a start." 12 Neon C w..,..rk ' Then 41581 School that same day for mai- SATURDAY EVENING, NOV. 20 , Tuesday, Nov. ere Patiettil tessomboosiwe spolpoito AT T HE nee and evenlng perform- JAdQUES ABRAM, Soloist FROM THEN ON Corey ances' RINK 8i15 , NEW S & I7-and ' 845 Nov. Wednesday. ; 'u, PROGRAM, OPEN EVERY EVENING , The cast includes Geraldine played' in small theaters and 18-ROAD and 8:45 121ikAtEOWOOD Thursday'', Nov; 8;15 , Brahams No 3 in F Major ,finally reached-Broada,GAMIRNER' Robertson'. saw him in a tin, Jackie Dansie, Robert ,,, Hal ,Wallis Ricekare Prelude, Seherso-anWilCharles McManus, - World Prowlers , Broadway play a flop called - - Knotts, -Dams Curtis,Florence ' Marie -" "TEO' Wincl is Ninety,"and - Blue- -- ---for Piano Teatime At and Orchestra ,i Gates, Hal Curtis, Art Jackson, 11ne4 him and Kirk Douglas locciiiss Almon. Soloist 1,2IN ..- - WS - MOS 7311 WAS Robert Peterson. Cohne, World Pr.m.r. Philip ' ' ADDIS TRILATS at the same time,. . - : '.), Janice Day and Donald Har: ', , '4 4 $ Copying is our liminess - After Wendell made the moHuth Ploshott In ,, 4SS Shawls lio's Ms Cosesist: Dos IRO IIIHOULD HUSBANDS IIIABIrtal' ' ; "I' Walk Alone," be had ale, E. Soutli 2nd , t 123 ItOSZLTI MID LAITST .,, KIWI , Sot Odle 0001 Wothiss Serf ,, stAs0t4 the satisfaction of goini, back I Associate ' Membirship reduced to $2.25 and $1.15 . 3101. MUSIC CO . ' , '''' to ' TICKM , a and s , registering A. P. ; IL " Broadway I . lc - - - Sets ' ,NNN, - ' ' - ' le ', Painting ' '' , , pir;y1. for throe remaining hit In "Dream Girl." ; S10, S1.5 OIAIL . TodaLPZII .. Water Color Uhl , ',. .I. I 71 .., r471;c7-711-- 1yrz.r $20' Corey stands six feet two .115710 11011111 STATZ P. MAIN BALCONY I FLOOR 65e $1.20 &nches and weighs 192 pounds. Books end Supplies for' SandolPh goat lielmrt lyea al 'krt.011k la Ile has brown hair and the."' METURN OFTHE s Children, the 'Amateur, or. "LOYD Of auLtar, DbatT--MIS- S blue - ;eyes, nicest, kindest IT! Professionkrktist ,cs which explains why be spoils BADMEN', ADDED IrEATITIMS his children and Is so likable. i , ; .e , - 4, will come ; . to-Sa- i , ,,,- . -, . -- ' . ; , ' , '- :, ' fool-pro- . of . , .., : .' .1 '- . -- ',.. i !.',. ' , , .- - Iwhere , ;,,, e - Theater U ,, ht YO u h -- -.- :. n -- re 11 ' ''',. and-winso- , :',10-- 4" TGREAT '',- ''l' ., ' 1 , i'n , , 4. ) , 1 co-sta- rs , ' - k , 1.- -4 ' , 4. -; high-intens- ity ,''' ; ' Legs, Not Faces, Big Asset To Stars ' -- 'c 1 ' ed i. 1; V' '.., --- i. stars - - - s , vrrn A . , SY n - I le - ()vies -- ntl - A ., the-quee- .- Floor." . led ' ' , - , !HOUMA) -- - , jjj, ( ; V it t ' MA'B "COEST IN 110USE" t -- ' . ,A;S-,.-,- i , K A T, ; , , li T lit v., 1....i Photo , 11.30-11.- Co. - - 1.,x1t1,,, ' THEATRE ' , . . , -- . , 4 . UMW Z.. - ' - : -- 1- at" |