Show V ' ' 'v ‘9r V 4pr - V I “ i ' 'YT OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINE- R UTAH THURSDAY EVENING JUNE 15 If By Ersktn Johnson “The I HOLLYWOOD (NEA) longer you have been a star the harder you have to work to - Bette playing depression derelict Annie in Frank Capra’s “Pocketful of Miracles” a new version of his 1933 hit “Lady for a Day” but she isn’t polishing any Hollywood apples “Movies” says Bette “are still the greatest medium to act in” But she believes moviemakers better get with it soon in classifying some stories for adults only and making more “dreamworld” films W'ith heart Two Oscars and 30 years as a film actress gave Bette the right we figured to voice her opinion about the future of the screen She came in loud and clear As the d doll who emoted up storms when films enjoyed alltime peak attendance she told me: “We tried to please everybody and wound up pleasing nobody HOLLYWOOD Davis Apple it” ‘‘Mrs Jacoby” speaking — warm lovable wise Mrs Jacoby the Brooklyn widow with the generous walk and the hips the x lilt in her voice As “Mrs Jacoby” Rosalind Rused bagel-and-lo- sell was happily “offbeat” again-go- ing from Auntie Marne's pad (in her last film) to padded Mrs Jacoby opposite Alex Guinness in the film version of “A' Majority of One” One of many glamorous ladies in the 1939 movie “The Women” Rosalind Russell is the only one left in the big star league Her bigger talents her drive have kept her up there along with the “right (1953) I’ve done only offbeat things —and I’m determined to go on do- ’A I Recording Star CINDERELLA — Northwestern University’s loss is Hollywood’s good fortune From campus to stardom in one year is the lot of Paula Prentiss whose Cinderella’s glass slippers have whisked her through “Where the Boys Are” and “The Honeymoon Machine” and coming up “Bachelor in Paradise” Coming Two Days ’ E33MMM9I3i Ir4 THE WORLD” in Metrs Color f Shows at 7:00 and 9:00 EX pm Box 2nd Big Week THaiOVEINOp4IATER4SS'H ESCLAS HOFl-THE- t ' u - “ i — ' SHOWING DAILY FROM 6:30 PM IX "ACJAuWaY AITJAQE) HYAMS NY Herald Tribunt ED NEW Skit 52 SO -- :AYa COLOR V CO-HI- T Adventure! 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THAT ' 'M N -- 12:43 w For Evory Girl Who Wos Ivor Involved With an Older Man For Every Girl Who Couldn't Forgot Tho Younger Man — A Must See —NOW SHOWING— f- - DAILY l Denny Miller Cesar Donova Joanna Barves Box 7:15— Shew Dusk ' 1!- rODAY Vf x Como With Susio Hor World Will Soon Bo Yoursl Provocative Intriguing the Most Tender and Different love Storyof Our Tirr-e- In Technicolor One of tho Screen Giants of 1951 !J " at - OPEN 5 OGDEN JVIT Avenue iJ Box Office 7:30 Show tf'-- f A DCE ROBERT RYAN CAROLYN JONES RICHARD BURTON P 5 u 3 9 jflj axwar nntorf cmuffliir tisa Extra: Colar Cartoon Latest Fox News BARBARA EDEA 43 e A ' DOROTHY MALONE 'Joseph coiteh BUDDY HACKETT I DENNIS O’KEfFE EPiAQACEs TSCHMICOLOII 5 3 Starts k Ape Lien” ri “ M astmm COLOR “Terzen and tho p3 VO ”Kl — i ST i THE LAST SUNSET EX — Says JOE — 24 Archie Moor Judy Canova — - Nn Jbrenda leeL D Show at 1:00 3:10 5:15 7:30 9:40 MOW 11 & SAT JUNE 23 & FRI Ethr Williom and David NeUon Good Family Entartainmnn Ph EX Office Opens it 6:45 With - Friday $150 Saturday $175 per Person Table Reservations EX 42664 FIRST RUN IN ROY For Adults Only No One Under 18 Years Admitted iPATIBOONQ K J ' it1 Tr' 'The Sweetheart of Song If MEL HALL AND HIS JAZZ SEXTET "THE BIG SHOW" Starring Gina Lollobrigida end Earnest Borgnine Sizzling Love Drama Tony Randall Eddio Hodges 361 23rd Street On Highway 91 North of Layton -- V" MMtl UN UN FASCINATION Cl!£Qimi13 'GO NAKEu Uuclt Finn” sum's cm £mi ' ”V TOMORROW AND SAT every Everyone it talking about it the new hit one is playing it ' game Photoplay magazines and from the American Bandstand write-i- n ballot She also was elected as the top woman vocalist in Europe by a Radio Luxembourg poll (UPI) — Roger “Maverick” Moore and his wife singer Dorothy Squires now have “His” and “Hers” pianos in their newly remodeled apartment HOLLYWOOD “Adventures of Open Friday Until 9 p m toy ns - V“ ihl liiyiliJidyESk'iG Connie Francis whose records sold more copies than any other female vocalist in 1959 and 1960 will appear in person Friday and Saturday at Lagoon Mel Hall and his ''Jazz Sextet ' will play for dancing Miss Francis has been voted the best female singer of 1960 in the United States by Cash Box and and Hers His Color CinemaStopo 65c Any 10c d rink PLAYINGI cims v "'V to dril lthrrcad company ef “Eye Eye Birdie” He passed out in the midst of rehearsals Rest said the doctor and resting Gower is “I won’t be back to work until August when I start preparing the film version of ‘Bye Bye Birdie’” he said ' Meanwhile he is tearing to live with his ulcer “The doctor said it was only 10 per cent smoking and overwork”- Gower explained “The other 90 per cent is mental and that is something I’ve got to work on I get enveloped in my work and I can’t understand why things y SPECIAL SANDWICH 0-10- 33 as V' T “Everything Goes to Pop” DAD Rides FREE When Accompanied by Children ON OUR GIANT SCREEN IN COLOR butter Vegetable Salad San on toast small bowl soup- - rfri V able respect v that is accorded success Gower’s success was known to everyone at the party —directing rmn Whipped potatoes Joe Barney Mgr A'Wmnf 'V’lr®”6 Sunday have a dreamworld somewhere and today only Walt Disney has the nerve to put dreams on the screen Everyone else is playing it safe Heart is called ‘corn’ today but producer Ross Hunter’s socalled corny movies about women are proving there is no substitute for heart at the box office” Small bowl of soup Egg - H LOAF for reservations v V FATHER'S MEAT Refrigerated Air Conditioning ?- N ‘ Home Made Open Bowling HILL TOP LANES COLOR by DE LUXE — Now Hollywood’s only hope is classification when necessary of some films for adults only because price and story rule them out of the popcorn league” She lamented Hallywood’s “fear of failure” — the fear to make some “dreamworld” films — the fear to “go back to occasional films with good heart” She argued: “Everyone has to Hot roll with ClNCMAScOPe (NEA) JL ing them” This was as offbeat as Roz has gone’ Gertrude Berg played: “Mrs Jacoby’’ on the stage It was a natural easy performance for “Molly Goldberg For the movie version produced EX -- (AP)— Funny thing! two smash Broadway hits in a row: is allowed right now’ He is under happened to Gower Champion the “Bye Bye Birdie” and “Carnival” doctor's orders to relax following other night at a big Hollywood! He nearly lost his health doing his collapse a few 'Weeks ago 1: “I hai an ulcer’' he said grimparty SPENDING DAY QUIET and lionized sought “He was acing “Corny isn’t it?” The Champs were spending a Gower had spent 10 intensive after” reports Marge Champion hillside their at house weeks day quiet So getting “Carnival” to New “and I enjoyed it immensely ork then flew to San Francisco go Quiet days are the only kind Gower did he” wrong” have While the Champions always been popular with the Hollywood ifi DAY ultiT-- f 50' &fv set they now evoke that unmistak- is1 big-'eye- mental attitude” “You can’t sit around” she told me “and wait for someone to VERSATILITY — Rosalind Ruswrite you another hit like you had sell goes offbeat again First it 15 years ago The older you get was “Wonderful Town” then as the more the temptation to with“Auntie Marne” JNow back in draw from audiences I’ve never movies again after her Broadspent three minutes trying to kid way successes she plays a ” Jamyself Jewish character — “Mrs She interrupted herself to laugh: in “A Majority of One” coby”— “What am I saying I didn’t kid and directed by Mervyn LeRoy myself?” “Well anyway” she went on Rosalind put in hours of study As her costar Alec Guinness “you have to act your age or near unless now a industrialist also work don’t I Japanese plays your age is it with or accent Ask if me—unless “lilt” her interests something a challenge It’s the onlyway to be they’ve compared notes on their acceptable to younger audiences respective problems of voice and I made that decision when people nationality interpretations and Roz said I was crazy to do a musical howls: “I don’t w’orry about HIM comedy on Broadway— when I did ‘Wonderful Town’ Since then honey” - r - HOLLYWOOD rs ’ - Two Smash His on Broadway Give Champion IMew Respect in Movies ette Davis 1961 Takes Work Lament To Prove You're a Star Fears flat-foot- ’'? 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