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Show HS Tire DESERET NEWS, Salt Lake City, Utah, March 28. 1948 Caterpillar Collector 1 When kid star Butch Jenkins moved from his' beach home to his new Isbode in Santa Monica, he had to leave behind his pets nineteen polliwogs, three frogs, six caterpillars, two snails and a lizard. But, it didnt take the 'moppet star long to start a new menagerie. He now has four adogs, three cats, a turtle and . $welve goldfish. HOLLYWOOD s Friday Evening IJC I SB Fate' KSlrftinme M - (SlAMlrica KUra-Len- t Bent c. asim, ;UirD, SOS Sirft .KDTlrbO fa 0 P . KUTft-A- . fcALL-Mu- HOT Gram ft lf-y- o f J :4ft itai KDTLiiaad a Co. " tan tvtLrto. an Vomit XaLfcab Bhu ins f 44, XSM Itll IJh "XftlrHoliiUr dftLWoria hewg KDYLrFatt Hooaft KUTA M. B. Ballr. p, lftiftft a p.m. Col. Shot XSIrHeroo OOOTU LuTA-Lb-o MeiodL KUTA-fi Ballr. KAIX-- t L Kaedft Aftlftft OJA Euxa-aiu- a ' ftpt KUXA-hft- .xsirAowa t ML W. KDYL-Dina- a kJIl-- s B Ball tiM XAUrStordual Sat, JUIJjBpw Banda U pdte I 4A KSLrMuurnorke Thaeter nlteirfi iKtlrXollyw ft boa Ml JkuVirittft. KUTA Dick Jlirten Stoki BALL for Penan ..SAJuL-Vou- i Laul a 11 lU ftjft ri KDTL-T- , Silt An 4 Or. r Man OUT KUTA-Mak- a ,AIA-Fo- am XALL-- ja b KALLJohn Kirbr , KSL-B- Ltwle SALL-Fujio- fe-- uret Musi KUTA-Proi- u fceport Ii4l ? fDTl.how Uite Kick Orck. Kowt kill A Has 5 Pa Kirfcvooo IliWifi , H Sm Idl i e UlN IMA frana OIMi UlU . doutft KDYIrKaUesbom IfttL-Jad- ft ft UrApal lm m Joo XDrL-Orc- (I Let: k Saturday Morning UK - ( KSL-M- U KDYL-W- x JtALL-Wt- AUTA-h.w- a KDYltd Moon al Daat naa. 1UTA4HM kola lAJDUiil al Leal Sift KDTLCld Cerral . KUTA-Jtew- TONIGHT UcCOBOo, KUTA-Brt- I AM .I, and . la Wranylan KSlArkaatra at Xett JAS t Nk KDYIrMawa Stua. KUTA-C- . Bawl Bovlaa KAIX-Mjit- rj .JADY Corral 1ft ill SUTA-Wak- a op 'XALL--t rankle CM T. KUXA-CJu- b limb tlU 4J0. SALL-ttratBon-MiXSlrOardea ttate ajB. KDYDOIC Corrai a and bal i XAUUIMX Journal KDYL-Vikarma 4,oft, ),( KUTA-BiXyC-KurXkrtka KAU.-S- . Vu. Crmb) Skate! - an KDYVa KALL-kew- lit a lift Rkukewa ajn Adran Bar Crmtn KDYL-Cloa- a KUTA-Bi- Tim U naa arm kawa do ssLOr. Caat atan KAIArBalaa rorraal KDYlrAaa gana-Bi- i. a I K UTA-SnYouth XILrCarohn Coll. KALL-ThXaai XDYUrilaao Bar loo t&YL-Cofl- - ADO- u. nan 11U a KUTA-kaw- 4 f.Toutk Ia Waahma. KUTA-Sja- u Silk XALL-TbXaouaat DTL-riliBartoo Uda CUT A Adorno Poppla KSlaCoaaty fair . ol Tomor. DYL-Yarm k Hoa KUTA-SnSiSS a Et Youth KALL-"- . Keirkcwa Loraljr" XDYL-A- . Andrawa 11 ite nnft BUT A Sat. U. Jam. KCTA-Maa KOYL-Ba- an an an Crab? AM-Bi- ns KAIX-Ihb- t HOLLYWOOD (INS) T Actor John Carradine, opening his court fight against what he calls onerous property settlement with his former wife, complained today that- - the more money-- , he- he goes inter a financial- hole. The complaint was voiced through Attorney Leonard Wilson. He said that the lean Shakeactors income has spearian often been in the high brackets but the provision in the property settlement for payment of 20 percent of the gross to Mrs. Ardanelle Carradine made financial life lor the actor impossible. . Wilson said: The more Carradine receives, the less he earns. The government takes 50 pkr cent of his income; 2r percent goes to his former wife; 10 per cent to his agent, and four and one-ha- lf per cent goes out for fixed business expenses. When his gross income reaches $37,000, he actually loses $4000 and from there- - on out he goes more and more Into the hole. Carradine charges that he was coerced" into making the divorce settlement contract and that he was not represented by an attorney, although his wifes lawyer .had acted for him previously in various business matters. IS a nm Ladle . Sit Mat. Um. KALLTuoa lk Ladle Opera XAU Era eat Tubhi KUTA-Mat- r. M. ISiSft XDYL-ThXALL-E- BUY L-- is .a r. KUTA-Metr- KUTA-lteKALL-Tub- o ftilft fteoord liU ISVEik of Day of VaUoa XDYXj-O- r. gUTA-Matr- ill EUTA-M- lite ftlft a XStrAnln. Boas of Vlalao fe fifth a t ft 44B. City MM. al Boma XCTA-MUrOpera XALZrJaaa. Jambor. l KDYL-Dr- a 111! KM at Roan XDTL-Dr-- Opara 1 10 PteK XSL-Looraooa Or. DYL-Ptao-o Quartet lUTA-MatrOpara KALLKowo KUTA-MatrO- BEE KUTA-M- . l KDYL-roralt- ?' Plloy KUTA-M- . B. Ballr. KALlrJ aCooatet Muate B. Ballr. KUTA-M- , . . . KUTA-M- . Criminal flALL'Bvfy Tfef fovcf UTA-Dic- k Hod Cl t fL-ft6f- b-- ftPYUFaift kWhk B ! mb Oeneo r Lv. sJlll: Ite ft J t mi . U to art kdylm 8 Ur a BALL-Brea- k Mk" IftJft K9L-N- J k M i r KilTA-Boou- brtnpl Trtunaa ALL-Pn- A ftlU IUCoat. J ftiftft a-- m ITTL-G-r 01 Cole Gall Opt? ACTABtktbaU d HAUWmck Par Dm j 4ft m JILlroed ft Maymm k f I rVTratfc m Cm ft, rKen CradkL ft'lft , lAlidanw1 KUTA Lloyd Labrte ft lor Dw UUft m K9L-Ba- r Dane TDYIpT AiHhonyO ft KALL--B Dafieo Mom ft O Hale fttMdim litft 9.m K8IfA1 Donahaa Koi KUTA-Prf- II hri jr f FOR LOVE! AT AtHkidiig v Tha Beys and RpvelptlM I tk Art 4 Oottia ora on d goofy, giddy Uv.l that'i geld-rvt- fi of Lavgh-tlid- jWtoadi j a HELD OVER TODAY AND SATURDAY fteademy Aord Vinnr COMPANION Marorl Reynold! In MEET ME fEATUU ON BROADWAY" THE PICTURE YOU WAITED FIVE YEARSTO SEE ky PAUL JONH The LYRIC Present! I Directed ky HALWAlKIt TALENT DISCOVERY I ooeA NIGHT TODAY See the Start of - Tomorrow! . - r- Clalx Imtot, QaaHpnBall, Haa In - lOHMKT ANGEL WEST OP THE PECO!" Alto Sab MltehuB, Barbara Halt 4 Opau Today a-sG ary is- Salt, Clau Travaf, llfpia Haaao la JOHNNY can ANGEL LADY Coburn. Giany SUnmp THAT IA3 A2AKI! J"!! 1' v, r-V SATURDAY 10 Box Mooroa niitvtii u a Oifle hrtHat HOWARD 1 HUGHES HOW PLAYING A.M. a. trt.SiSO a. Open of fun A COLOR CARTOONS IU r .rALL REELS TOOT PAYOlUTZSi Plule Donald Duck ' Peppy Bug Bunny Ditto Lula Barney Bear LB Abner JCckoy Mon - a'A5 ALSO Pcpeye Color Cartons - CHAPTU TWO "DICK TRACY 1 ffiBEKl vt. CRIME" PM. lillt AND A BEAL COMMUNITY snra led ikon the stage: Then Stay for tha Regular Stage and Screen Shawl NOTE! ' Hack Mabel Bob! Ml Haft ft thaws ert tha KiddFat' IMMANUn rnewritoncD WUh fkyllla Tbonter, Idaanad Owoon SPURS TWICE BLESSED" FROM SAN IUIS OBISPO " - at '"With Fro ton footer,. Wild . t 2ND SO. 4TH UST. 1AT. 74 PM. A Mualeal JubU Com Early - v AUDITOHIUM tl . Tuna In Tuned to the Timet" KNAK,.1400 Ec Every Saturday. 10:45 A. M. . TRUE TO LIFE MEXICALI Btaninp Gen Hdiaa -- ft Wr) Hoar rranebel Tee Mean and Dick Fewett Hovrl ler May Martin In 081 Anlry - , Wta MUNM Barrlaua Brook Twin Alan Ladd. Voronlca Lake In THIS GUN FOB HIKE ... Co HU Ooerp WbU "SCANDAL!" ttontop Jean Davla, Jack Uatey - TRICKS HEWS UlilillM ; HERBERT FOX YOUTH HOUSE LATEST ftbww Salt Lake City Youth For Christ tUTA'krHkmn KrataaKALL-Twia- g! HER LIFE PrdiMd TOilIGlIT AT 9:33 -- HUYUOunv-Mw KALL-- GAMBLED Now-Flayin- (ANNUM colony KDYL Ltbrio U$w 9.m KUTA-Prof- SHE Variety of the program was appealing, with many of the most popular Russian works included among the numbers. Dance numbers were led by G. Soloduhin, an exceptional Russian dance artist who won acclaim wfth his Lezginka, the knife dance.. Fur Coat KUTA-Lioy- d KJDYUT AotnMcw ftUeH KAUrFraddy r ft m wrtt-Dlc- HDTbftow KAIX-L- n a SJS Last CoapWta Show Start S:30 pja. Fellowiaf Broadcaatl Coat Early - Bae Both Faatura Plcturaa and th Radio Show! i KARTOOi pub KDTL-Rhyih- X MONDAY MVMSfS ple, O God ." KIDDIES District Union No. 2 IUMN&SW KDTIteW, fitMdMt Or HAUrCddy Howard i U KSLTIim to Dan or KUTA-Booto- a STARTS . SATURDAY. 5;00 UImb KALL-fteo- ? KDTIrlt t ft Btrtkft Job KUTA4nea OnA Sympl KAUvS. Howard R ift :4ft o Breakfast In Hollywood Is Julia Ross ! My Nam t! i.iirfi'iM Doors TOMORROW Opei at 9:45 a.m. Youll Hoy a Banal el L-- Fun at Ik LYRICS . USTEN EPISQDE 2 1 Fum .i KDYly8aamj Kift (lift jb Tblo Tirana ng and Bollywood" off OF WALL STREET n KUTA-Ktw- heart-wirmi- off-pit- ch Stunt CMS SEE HlmitUI , UTAH-- A Pinion KILrFoop. 14 lal ew. in KEY, IllDS! - .- BukUn KAldUTopTuatl H ftm Hi M AkW CJ)YlyManbtt :4ft ft$4B KUTA "BrraUaat UTAH Co-Hi- Brother Who Talked To Arnolds appearance in this a story will mark screen role the seventy-fift- h he has played since he began his film career with the old' Essanay Studios. rs, ticular group was here last. As is customary with this chorus, at well as with the one directed by diminutive Serge Jaroff, there is still a strained and strident effort in the loud passages, but not- - nearly so much as before. Much of that forced, strident and singing has disappeared, while Conductor Kostrukoff and the chorus produce finer 'shadings and more beautiful pianissimo work than ever before. M. Dedovitch displayed a sola tenor voice of unusual quality for a Cossack choir. His work was most pleasing so long as his tones were not forced, as they were in several phrases of Ivan-of- fs setting of the The Lords In the .Nightingale, Prayer. however, his singing was flawless. Equally outstanding sololsta were V. Mamanoff, tenor, in the Russian Serenade and V, and A. Grlgorieff, who presented matched bass voices in Tchesnekoffs Save Thy Peo- Surprise It ALL KobbMta Muate B. Ballr. a XDYL-Na- ftilft u lit" SLoae. Tarn Brantman Jjjjjl OAYSl vocarprodiienornlnee-thisr-par- Salt Lake's Own Fun Shew With a ol tvt loYLrC. By RDYllaia ol ftiioit Qtuai KUTA-f- t o'clock Ed. KUTABMkatboU ft. KALL-KoGooouooo MALL-Kricft, LrALUBM Mexico. STtnUQ?r-"Band- HOLLYWOOD (Special) Having completed his eppear-ancwith Margaret "OBrien in Three Wise Fools," Edward Arnold has now been cast to appear with yet another moppet star. Butch Jenkins, in My V Saturday Evening a o'fiSik. Rut aftsftt " I Span" and ol Sherwood 7oraat and Short Subject. , Y 30, Antal, ft CENTRE "Th Read to Utopia" Short 1 hour.-ARCASelected Subject. 'Jokanp Antal and Waal .1 tha Pacoa " CAPITOL The Outlaw and Short MARLO Tk Lott Weekend and tkorl Subject. STAR Trua To and "Mexicali Chari , of Tooor. Sift a.m. KALL-- was provided at the Granite High School Auditorium by the General iPlatoff Don . Cossacks chorus last night. The ensemble proved one of the most popular attractions on the excellent series. The concert also touched off a membership drive for the 1948-4- 7 season. O. C. England president of the association, announced to the audience that membership renewals are now in order and that new memberships Next " seasons series will be closed to Mr. England said. Noticeable about the Russian singers was a marked change in and personnel, tenor soloists -- and BOIIKTIEUL "Johnny lft )0. Shftdy Ladr. 1HADY Cask Awards chcmdltP Awards , KASH Winners . , Ires PA Sift a EDYL-Nam- a KALL-L- By Con Harrison Hlr Bawitchad" tad "Twtc Matted LYRIC riT. Acte ot VaadcriU and "Black Market Babic and "Sonf i TONIGHT at 9 Frivolity Ik fiayoo Fob B. Ballr. C. KDYL-foroly- with Opftra SDTA-Matr- . I PA Opera XDYIrJteUnc jrL-Mo- D4j XOTA-Loko- r. KUTA-Mt- ra XALL-Ma- a I Bow s Concerf L A fitting finale for the Jranlte Arts Associations first Season UB. Pao Allay B. Ballr, Rtnya PJB. . o Tltoo a HOLLADAT 'Tar and Lor A Baad Leader. Dluw Xw KDTL-T- ii Opera XDYL-Bew- (bop - XDYL-Be- Jiawa gALL-Ksul- KAUu-Martb- . KDYL-E- SPELLING Labor B. Ll terns' Xkytka Cantlral o by Ler. of Kali oa Opera a J ft ' ft 1 B. Tk Stan -- War KUTA-Jorda- o Opera Bsua a CaralY, a Sift KDYL-Yo- a kb. Olmatead XALlrOprr KDYL-O- Vtodareoek-KUTA-Opar- XALL-Tu- Baxters Arnold XCTA-Matr- ' DUPLER ART FURS Present . . . Tha K KSLfbU. Orck. aoG Taka CBL-Gir- a - CararL III p.a. ICXA-Opo- apftkte KDYL-Laur- h Daftp KUTA-Opar- Bill 44. t s Scores' Embryo is the news of industry captain vendor who hawks his sheets Vine. at Hollywood-an- d On doldrum days when there are no crime, crises, or strike headlines to help sell his papers, the newsboy never falls to attract-a crowd of women , who scramble to buy his papers. His double talk shouting of this Imaginary headline does Van trick: the Johnson, yackety ysck yack, Van John-on- ." .aft. ol "Wutherm ltewa. TM TOWER Gun for Georfft WklU Scandal. " Edward Arnold Again Cast With Young Star Horses." HOLLYWOOD Ore a. KDYL.Ont In S. What's Going On Hlkt., CPTOWK Lure Of Van Xftqumi SiL-Ph- il Optra KUTA-Metr- KALL-O- - (teas S Cossack V Co-H- ll Saturday Afternoon KDYL-Lftur- h re- earns-the-me- un Burka XSL-Siiii-a M tea. V ' 5hV an. tiA a FoL Canal! funo Wraslrt y BPTL-Oi- d .SUTA-Tun- Dale 4z 6:30 r tod k SALLES ai. Sutark. rEDYL-fte- OTA Mans SiSS ftn Prataod ISL-La- fi Octet 'VSL-Khrth- " You Iot tha hilarioui trials and tribulations that boset Archio and bis pals. XALWkeUtoun a an. SOS Actor Claims of"Duffy'sTavern" XDYIA. Andrarra KUTA-SaM. Jam. Bute. Less He Gets, AHCHnr GAMWEX X2 loo Tunaa SSL-Ti- c ..SDYLCld Corral More He Earns, v t jd U UMalfM IUTi6aKMr Ciuft iumKaaft IDmww KDTiW Berman fii Hal - - a BDUL-Bokio- Spu. ALUVico A Kick Or. Stan XUTA-A- BUlnctea 111 long-distanc- ed - XUTA-GlUot- X .H-Ma- i JUtei-B- u real sense of humor about the Hollywood girls who used to pose for him for $5, among them Paulette Goddard, Anita Colby, and glad to Trudy Marshall to production until after Spencer get it, laughs Brown. 'He has Tracy finishes Sea of Grass, been having a reunion with the MGM hasnt very much to wor- former models, but he says ha ry about Spence, of course, beta Lauren Bacall will not ba plays Sinclair Lewis" J u d g e one of the ladies to dine him. Timberlane, unhappy husband of I turned her down cold even Jinny and I like the combina- for five dollars, he chuckled, because she was too scrawny! tion Spencer and Lana. Snapshots ef Hollywood Collected at Random: Betty Comp-son- ,, veteran. screen, star fthe silent days. has been secretly wed to Jack Gall, advertising man, since 1944; Bill Eythe has a very painful back Injury and has had to give up all athletics; Carmen Miranda is.iipgetpvet. the radio report that she is suf fering from heart trouble. Sha says it is not true; Mrs. J a e k Warner, in Hot Springs, Carmen Figueroa, who is visiting here with Nancy Do Marigny and Senora Margarita De Avila Comacho and arranged o Chatter In Hollywood: At- - for them to go to the Warner house for dinner and- to lunch at the studio. Carmen is NBC Parade of Stars having a whirl; hear tell really Herman Hover of Ciro's and Ruth IT presents Chunley of Boston really care. uth I JtuytrXhillj a Tav K8LUUA CoUOfOO JLUTk-Ttulout BEi KDTlHovt Mom KALL-Kne- thur William Brown, the famous artist now visiting here, has a the reason Ann Dvorak paid $25,000 to get her release from Republic. S h e wanted to be free to accept the role of Madeleine in Bel Ami or The History of a ou Scoundrel, prefer.. The role, and it must be good to be worth f 25,000,.gi vei Ann the chance to brush off George Sanders. Now if I were I I wouldnt pay that much for the privilege of brushing off Mr. Sanders, wha is, for my money, one of the most attractive men on tho screen. . - . ftpoliifft Ift f.M. kSL-Ka- w By Dorothy Manner HOLLYWOOD If (INS) Lana Turner ever get home, said nc of her MGM bosses, well tell her she is to . play Jinny in Cass Timberlane. Since Timberlane doesnt go in- Heres of Cfceai fthAlftlrSoiiirt Irt Lana Turner To Appear As Lead in Timberlane1 . biauss F KUTA6ibi America Orch. . XDTU-Conlu- i. v BROUGHT POPUUB BACK BY RFOJfST!SlM l- |