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Show V Bette Davis . Centre , 4 the theater group " i V , - j 4 ' 1 t v firal"jrlp"was pm j uu&umimimaiutiwMi n, -- GETS TOP THEATER POST Chester L. Price, former manager of the Victory Theater which was destroyed by fire several years ago, takes over as manager of the Centre "The youthful showman recently returned from service jn, av St Whats Going CAPITOL Hpp HithnPiR bot and Crime Doctor Ladr On HOI,I ADM nder WeaUrra ikica STAR tnrm Ow .Lisbon and th Warning Beil Train and - and Crary - LOt N and XIF 10 Read niinana Pirn hasp 7 70 Tourh and Rough Two hour and 45 pm L .pra 9 roinutp and t f 'if 3 Dixie and No Hand on the x t- - DAY! TIME . pentre JTBeaierjnanagerj j 8-- In Stoles 4 v Watch for fur stole pews In Holiday in Mexico One of the stars, flona Massey, wears a white ermine stole that is knee-lengpn one side and appears to form a waist-lengjacket on the other It s likely to start a style. Miss Massey, by the way, is the lady who wears only black, or white In the evening very smart. . mtiiA A th ' Sheila-RyanY- STARTS SCOTT-,EmFIEL- TOMORROW MA0utmm8mismii95 ne Double THRILLS! Double EXCITEMEHT! 'NEW YORK Forma-tio- n (INS) motion picture distributing organization and of a new U. S. producing company to hjtlp supply it was . announced today. Both com-- " panies'will be owned and operated by J. Arthur Rank, British film baron, J. Cheever Cowdin and Nate Blumberg of Universal and WilPictures, and liam Goetz of International Pictures. They said that the United World Pictures Co , Inc will distribute American and Bntisb4 made films. The International Pictures Corporation will pro-dua minimum of eight pictures year for exclusive distribution by United World. Rank will Control approximately 50 per cent of'United World, while the U. S. motion picture men will control the rest. Inter- national, according to the an- nouncement, will be owned by Goetz and Universal Pic- " Spitz, tures. Because of the close1 relation between International and the Rank group In Britain, motion ' picture playersvill make films in both countries, Its Ihe GREATEST Double wilk. ADVENTURE! Beulah Bondi. nm m hove that won m national toot nizt . SHOW Weve Ever Shown! THC SPICTACLI IVIR AIICHTIJST n 7ec6?coor Love Stories 12,000 Players LATEST I NEWSEVENTS maid 1 p (tiu (I Paramount presents GARY COOPER TODAY MADELEINE CARROLL fm CECIL B. DeMILLES DURBIN DARK -- m GODDARD FOSTER PRESTON -TAMIROFF Lon CHANEY, irr $ r Cecil B. DeMille "T BfilCE ' IADD Thatar, Westere Skies" dyrUiiier With Mirths ODrliroU - sad Noah Berry Jr. To -- Office 1 1 a.m. 1e FRICESi Mala Floor and Logo laieony SOe Inc.r Rotorrod I II 00 VAU9UVIUG ita ' THE WHIRLING Wmm ATTEND THAI MADE Box Lyric i PLEASE THE ACTION -- CHILLER - Produced and Directed by t" M iinuuiui VICTORY LYRIC THEATER - Bte Mfllri iiiii m in unit RALPH KLLAMY Akim - TWO SHOWS I IS and I.4S P. M. DESERET PLAYERS in ce p Percy Kilbride FRANK ROSS A MIRVYN XeROY present Leo-Spit- said D J,XiUlKQLKAIS e The mew group plans to acquire theaters in the British Empire and in key cities throughout the world. This interest will be combined with Ranks 650 theaters in the United Kingdom, with the 100 theaters in Canada of which he chares control, and with an Australian chain of which he has "usf purchased 50 per cent con- trol. -- Eddie Bracken, Veronica Lake in "Hold That Blonde James Dunn, jn -- Caribbean YMystery" LAST Forms V ACADEMY AWARD WINNERS " IO th AR ATf Clock MARLO kwiehti and Selected Tt DIO Capmir- Kidd DuJfj a. Tavm and Selected , . hor Subject- ShortSubjcORJ CPNTRF The DoU? Sialer UTAH Hold That Blonde and Carib-beaUPTOWN The Southerner and Frank i Mystery T GFM Smatia Feature!! Anchor Aweurh1 TOVV R Two Yanks' and 'LYRIC Daik with Deseret Ahmad, With utoij marefxtat-Playerr , -- Idea On? I i His-sh- DOZEN Mr Price will inaugurate his duties by the final event of the .m otmn p i c ture. W ar. A eti vitj es Committee's program, the presentation of the Victory Loan Hxmd premiere Thursday M o clock. Witball seats representbonds, the ing the sale-of- -E house is a sell-pand will chalk up $213,387 50, for the current drive Admission fs fre with the- purchase of a bond. King-Irvin- world-wid- ter mu AV' WEE ut lenavy. uc of a . ity troops at Marseilles, France for the return trip home a Jeanne-Chipmacolorasoprano of Salt Lake Civic .WorllPicfure-Combi- WORTH later ip returned Italian prisoners to iNaples and loaded American stiff-under-w- Opera famerwill make her Jnf-- , tial appearance locally as soloist with the Swanee Singers Friday, when the widely-know- n male chorus appears in concert - Puces Okinawa while hostilities were I Chorus - is Mr record Beginning as an usher at the former Paramount The-- I ater, Salt Lake, he was appointed manager of the Studio Theater here in 1935 Later he held r. anagenal posts at the Capitol Theater, Logan, the Paramount Theater, Provo and for three years prior to his entrance into ihe service in 1942, held the positiftjuuas manager of the former Victory Theater, here During his years of navy service, Mr Price was engaged m army transport to 14 Pacific j - m. Fifteen years of service with w yatr- - As itorium at 8 p m Mrs. Chipman will present a solo group besides appearing with the chorus in the Italian Street Song from Victor Herberts Naughty Marietta, to be presented as a closing number, Also to be heard in a solo group is Virginia Taylor Bradford, pianist and accompanist for the chorus. Merrill Bennion Will present a special reading,-whil- e the chorus, under direction of Earl Oonelson, will Pe heard in 16 numbers. Proceeds from the concert will be used in financing tours f the chorus, according to Eph Poulter, president Tickets may be "purchased at Davnes Music Company, Beesley MusiG Codk pany, Rogerson Music anl Appliance CompabyrSummerhays e Music Company and Company. 1943 class, Mr Price was immediately ) at-fh- e to films. I - assigned to the Centre positian by Tracy Barham, vice president and general manager of Inter- mountain Theatres, Inc -S-6pranoto-Sirfg-With T Nov - es Betty Sait LakTeity, From the high seas to top post as manager of the Centre Thea-- j ter is the step taken by Chester LPrice this week. Returning I Monday from three y ears serv- -j ice with the U S Navy where j ture ." j ar the deseret news, THRILLING BO DrukeShav Pricesi - j . , , Geno ANCHORS elly in 1144; 11.83; 11.22; Tax Included All Seats Reserved ufttyjoik, ' A WEIGH Plus wMi Varo Billy l'Mijr'irMiBe SEAT MAT, SALK DEC. 3RD NOW1 tt pioeucroHS Prtrull Ie etdar to shore la any rotund et taxes because el the question- P able asseesment, yee must pay your Taxes under pretest. II pay-to- p by check, writs ee year check. H "Paid under pretest poyief by eash, eotify toe Treasurer ate paylnq under protest wee ocrrMwawnoatM Ere , S2 SC, SZ M, SI.W InclndlXf Tax Mat., $2 ee, si M, 1 e a, w .tow ou Aohara Von Strohaim In "STORM OVER LISBON" Alao "KRAZY KNIGHTS" Paramount Picture CAPITOL As. Erich LairT CREGAR Roberf PRESTON MON. TIRKO PUGG LING SENSATION GEORGE and MICKEY WINTERS Bee He Gray & TAP DANCE WONDER! Co. I humorist I Norman Torgerton C2e "SKI THAI1S Spcrt NoTelfT PETE SMITH StwciaHy Lolnt Nwi I S Ticket Sale How! ZCMI TEA ROOM VERONICA LAKE t CO-ED- ON WHEELS" SOUTH HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM Mdn, Dec. 3 8:30 p.m. ALAN LADD to I KING McCASTHtI WEfTERN MATINEES, AN OVERNlGHr SENSATION! 'nM SPECTACLE THE ACROBATIC ,DUO PIANO CONCERT mn yee Gilbart 'omtim Arlan, Maxia Roaaabloom nfMAina m Edward Small praaants "ABROAD WITH TWO YANKS" Hclan Walkap Dannia O Kaafa Alao STAGE COACH" John Wayno Claira Traaor William Bandixr wn Wad. OnlrZ Opan Till Bob Hopo In "LOUISIANA PURCHASE" Wllji Vara Zorina Victor Meoro Also ROUGH, TOUGH AND READY" Chottor Morrio Victor McLagloa y VicMoney makes money mer film actress, and their two children in New York He said tory Bonds make money for you thirty-thre- e and one-thi- rd his plans do not include a return by paying percent more at matur- lour with the navy, has LOS ANGELES (AP) "I George OBnen,' who cd to civilian life abandoned horses in western He said he plans to join his movies for a five-yeseagoing wife, Marguerite Churchill, for New Chief LOS ANGELES The Los' Angeles Times said today it had learned that actress Bette Davis and William Grant Sherry, artist, will be 7 married at Laguna Beach, Calif.,. Friday afternoon. Recently 'Sherrys mother, Mrs. Marion Sherry San Die- go elevator operator said her and Miss Davis would be wed soon after the first of the year However, Sherry and Miss Davis have remam- ed silent Regarding the re- ' , ports. account said the ctress and Sherry will be married at St Marys Episcopal church at 3 p m Sherry in Laguna Beach and Miss Davis has a beach home there son . Mrs . Sherry said her met Miss Davis before he was discharged from the navy re" cently Miss Davfs was divorced ' from Bandleader Harmon O 1938 She was mar-- f Nelsop-i- n ried to .Arthur Farnsworth, aircraft executive, in 1940 He died in 1943 after a fall The-Tim- KPnvyi return-COrnSr- Wed Artist (To 'George OBrfen Back From Duty With Theater-Ha-s Movies For Best Entertainment |