Show Hi THE OGDEN STAN DARD-E- SUNDAY MORNING JANUARY 14 1U34 61 0" LITTLE THEATRE GROUP TO GIVE MYSTERY DRAMA Aerial Ballet Girls Heavily Insured By ALICE PARDOE WEST Another week roll by and we find acme of the dramatic p!ans throughout the city nearlng com pletion fine rcmita are being obtained from the! rehearsals cf The Jad God" to bo presented by the Little Theatre group February l 2 and 3 at their: playhouse "The Jade Ocd is a mystery play that will keep the audience on the edge cf their aeata WIerd settings of in oriental type and unuaual lighting effect! hare been arrarjed for th!i play which will provide the mystic atmosphere so mceisary to a per formance cf this kind The mem- tors cf tht cast are: Minnie Moore BrenW L Qkanehy E Rimes Micfcry WpodelJJ Joy TorceriAen Mrs Carlyl Eubank Bid Radeon and Mat Tannery d tU w ' t - ? - I ' : i' - v i - f - t I l' ' 1 j V : ' PIANIST COMING TO OGDEN HAS UNIQUE RECORD Eunice Norton pianist who comes here Jan 23 to the Weber college auditorium has a remarkable rec ord— one moreover that is unique In our musical annals Miss Norton is still in her early twenties No fanfare of publicity heralded her coming Yet in one short season she appeared as soloist with the Philadelphia symphony orchestra the New York philharmonic the Boston Chicago and Minneapolis symphony orchestras The impression of power and ma turlty in her work the revelation of brilliant technical skill and artistry had brought their sure reward There was Instant ' recognition of an artistic personality destined to play an important role in musical seasons to come SrtCIAL PROGRAM Miss Norton's engagement with the Philadelphia orchestra waa of epeclaj significance The work in which she was heard was the Kam mermuslk No 2 by the Oerman modernist Paul Hindemith a work of tremendous difficult Thi cer formance was not only broadcast over a nation-wid- e network but was recorded toy the yictor company An intcrestimr llaht is shed on the earnestness and artistic integrity of this young artist when it is known that she made a special trip to the village in Aus- tiny trla where Hindemith wax staying in order to work with him on the in- terpretatlon Of this and other of his works f - '! A f' ii AMINER X crooby And1 Oaki At Orpleum Today r ! ANN VICKERS AT PAR AMOUNT WITH DOUBLE PROGRAMWith thn b'ts"of the film world on beautiful! Irrne Dunne In tha role of "Arfr Vlckers" in the of the aentatlonal novel of that title the triumph which was anticipated when the wns so has now' come a reality on the local para- Mifis mount httun haa the atrongert and most drain tic role of her career As "Ann VUers" aho Is the girl who Is brilliant win nucct? after lov " enough 'to and romance are denied her Clio is the WQmijn oi the world who becomes tli hjoro bewildered by the ' ' biological ui 51 with every hlKhnf fctt p in hr freer Che is the slave nd a prisoner of Icve of timbiU6i Woord byltnru in loading etatlom mod-ern-mlnd- A in In her Vi: illufiinnc-d oclety ef- -' atrcfmc tho finds satisfying love prty m the years crowd in on heHsnljl old enemies seek her downfalWMl'Js Dunne is rated ideal in thls'Chaiikter calling for phys-- vl ical charm 2nd a bit of deviltry combined wli the culture which will enable iier to win laurels In the upper sf f!ata of eoclety with Walter Hilton ls Miss Dunpe £i the rtKO-Itadt- o pic turcs sccep of the century the en- tire film worn having been hot on the trail :fc thi ncrren tffhta to Sinclair Lewis' international literary hit Thi supporting parts are in the hands ox such outfttanding fav oiites as Cc cjrod Nagel Edna May Oliver and J'truce Cabot ftrCOND FEATURE The apfiintf feature on the pro gram novpUylng at the Paramount ls VntlUetf "Madame Spy" and fea tures rayjwray and NlLi Asther Ifs co-ntar- i out-of-the-w- ay ! aky-aquaplan- "VZ b-- s ti iriu OF 'REUNION IN Crr"rTK'r:rr' G OSS IF j i uu it rn ": 5i?L?r?Wi£ ifiir ":— fin S3 " w iip v i APPEAR ' ? tm HSf VlinlJ?S 17 ' GOLOniiU i i " I "TfoDig 1 ar long-haire- a r I'!'?'?! i" hiLmKnknffi5® " rimVtm co-ita- rs lLJ-!- - 0 JJJJJJJJIIJIUJIJJJJM ! Mow! well-know- n HUEUttliaiiiNPfellArii - LlUNGH Ggdon Theatre v AND DINE 4 at the 0 mum STARTS TODA Y bLUSSkTthm pap Too Much Harmonv" Irene Dunne Hotel Ben Lomond BING ' lb ! It - 1 jj a V Cbparral" 1 H Plus— Luncheons 35c and 50c Dinners 60c and 75c ''' - A - "Madanie Spy" 'tcy A Most Delightful Place to Eat Warner "Charlie Chan's Greatest "hlzmlhnzl llmzi" 62&C iwj j 8 lISTlTlTSTlTriTl - sin n nn- -- r? edj forts this icaAcn will b very glad to talk with anyone mho wtehet to Join the Unit theatre group She will into right Jack Oakle Judith Allen and Ring Crosby who terview and enroll thce who tre are mo leading lights in paramount a "Too Much iiarmony" open interested tn becoming members cn ma toaay at the orphcum theatre &aturdava from two to tlx o'clock at the Ogden Book Nook It may be The story of "Too Much liar mell worth while for anyone who MICKEY-MOUSat the Orphcum today re- mony" has the atrical ambition to enroll volves Around the activities of a uiih this group aiit Is the Intenor snow people The plot roi group CLUB NOTES tion of Mrs Norlhrup to ultimateIowa them off stage and backstage ly select a group from these playin their homes and in their dress- er for a atock or repertory com-rar- y ing rooms revealing all of the LoU Ensign editor Ruth LaVln It la alio her Intention If lives folks of those in the glamour Cragun Marian Crockett and Farrell othfM piayi which art put on here x A blanket Insurance policy covering 103 of Hollywood'! most beautiful whose Job to atalnit is make it people laugh Injuries diLittle Ensign reporters uat the theatre under her waa taken out cy niu-iuiai- o ricturei rxlor to the illmlnf of the ipectacuur musical extravacanza and cry rjiooBEss steady rection are lufficiently successful IUoM itn to Down ever to The policy believed kind be the larrent of written rode with a Etcaay upwara progress j o oe nin r"rnw wMLbnmim Hylnr to take them to the neighboring the Happy were the Mickey Mouser went on chorlnei boards towed and ai winded last danclnf they by airships citlei luch at Brlgham City Lozan ioma m their new home at the Orpheum ' on me winfs or tne snips and perhaps Salt Lake and Prove theatre on fiaturday The theatre The production backgrounded by beautiful Rio de Janeiro features Dolores Del Illo Gene Plcce c' bwndo tlrwcl While on a was packed and everyone had a t cn a vV baali If turn an Raymond tiinfer huX IUuI Roulien score famous to a and of comedians Fred Astalre Rojers Minneapolis nationally mH made and Ost-d- in infers ana arrangement could ana as a high school freshman 7 splendid time An interesting pro is coming soon to the local raramount theatre Manchuria's weights and meas days speciaimi small-time n ftct vaudeville her It could be well represented waa presented if gram ures are being standardized th would be a fine thing and a very which includes a pair of alleged selecThe entertainment included BARRYMORE STAR MUSICAL SHOW Jack Oakle and Bkccts tions material step toward stimulating h7rtr by the orchestra a tap dance t dramatic Interests throu shout the In Ttnrfnn M!t Nnrtnn ilnMmA CJallSghcr and Hazel a song by Irene by tate FULL OF STARS He falls in love with her brings Bessie and Ruth under Tobias Matthay in Berlin dance by tap the entire team to Broadway toap- - Lucille Wright eaxophona quartet under Arthur pchnabcl man school tlxy VIENNA' PICTURE engagement to appear under prar in his show and discovers by members of the orcheatra a FUN SPECTACLE theAnbaton DAN THOMAS "ThePI'ic of the Pictures Dy Another almost effort of Sir Henry Wood in much to his chagrin that Judith dance by Mary Joyce Murphy A accompliahQn NEA Service Staff Correspondent STAUTINO TODAY ed— the hifh school playl MLsaMary London and on a tour of the prov- - is virtually engaged to Oakle He novel number waa offered by Bessie a Conaiderable of attaches ttevclationa It Intcrcit Warner Bros: rarade" Hollywood— nces 'Tootllght to la who to direct in? this play conceal his love but Ruth and three members of led orchestral appearances attempts Wooiiey ormovie columnist latest musical masterpiece opens n Germany There were recital ap- - It Is futile and he Incurs the wrath chestra Jean Ann Watcratrakthepave a&daied by Adelli taraon reports self to the screen translation of Charles Farrell was so broke durVARNin BROS poarances as well In the leading of both Lllyan and Jack that It U all ready for the last fin- - Robert E Sherwood's stage master- at the Egyptian theatre a reading and Ray Knpp sang was working as an today he the ing or days Hoicities bom and mmnva musicali tshlnsr touchei fine Hgtn that it piece "Reunion In Vienna uermany u af imin th which extra that ha hud to wmr his ihr Here Is an entertainment for is exceptionally well done and will "Gold Diggers" and k'M I at the Ozden theatre father's dress clothes when they aheer magnitude spectacular scenes The Mickey Mouse club wishes to In the early part of January 1032 afford a very amusinj evening's en- opens today Hjt2nd Street" ia teaty nvu t thank the Continental Baking nconv music Miss Norton returned to America to dance erwcmblcs ZTZXZ tertainment If this performance with John Darrymcre starred and I were demanded for a 'picture- -' Tj ht' only I for all the free shows I company Diana of 'roxnauaca &lieKtiBt "Cavalcade" tron Srsuna tender Is comparable with tht other rendi- and Wynyard iSflJ? ftfX give up her 'it which have made The they possible diHons thati Mlsa Woclley has ro TiHiVZ 71' 15 - raae" aianas m a ciass oy itseir of — n n Vcn- - of noveljig-sa-sequences solves the In tthe Mickey Moura club has enjoyed rected I am sure It will be well CrvK— are mantlo and all hands was them This the last eratlon of Saturday pianists worth seeing MLsa Woclley baa happy during the grand finato of that bread wrappers could be used w w w wis una Jameson Thomas holds the du- - vantage over the stage In having mmA z1 n Ann stirtfi1 v wnfV in show the on opening night ' n directing of rlavi la a araduate cf ourg arcnauae jtuaoii wno reiurns unciion oi navmg mace pictures greater facilities to reflect such a were new tunes brand hit Eight more man countries D Y U at Trcvo and ti very cap- - to Vienna to rekindle the romance in anyiomer mammoth spectacle with all its EIGHT FEATURES especially written for the film Dcv France Germany beauty Its overhead shots and other PIRATE PLAYERS able In her lice cf work- - Che la of the royal court days Miss Wyn actor-Engl- and I are vocalized era one -v- w'by Crosby New unusual camera angles The other India Australia ( ''"'1 Eight features and articles and head cf the dramatic deDartmentat ¥rd u lading woman for the Morocco Allen and two are pro Interviews WLL Judith IN ' by ' ew ewana are contained in the ' inursaay Mianai magnificent highlights ateo are 1m ' Ogden high school The play to be second time having recently scored uumca duction numbers i ana me ASianaa & Author (Holins fiji Composer January premiive presented this time la "The Import- with him in "Rasputin and the WEBER THEATRE united mates lywood) about etorleu song writing Jimmy Cagney the erstwhile ance of Being Earnest another giving a finished performance Dr scenarios and market opportuniImportant roles In the picture are Black and white are the only tough guy of the screen turns to is Bumner colors which photograph naturally dancing and singing in "Footllght portrayed by Dick ties shown at the Bouth Waahlnsjtcn riIca fty FrRlt fIorgntMa Rcb On the 26th and 27th of this McKee Ila ably Smith handles the part come on r All Parade" EJonddl film! others Joan noted for ordinary auditorium cn JanUay 19 and 20 Vtnv andeJ L IL05lr'' I out wise her Nella or black white in various Herbert the Evans cracking parts plays : The members of the cast are: Fred and of Julius Madsen will preway :Budd comes to life role of Cagney's sophisticated sec direction the cast also Includes four shades of gray V in! the Little Weber theatre winning sent in the person of George Thatcher Warren Hymer once waa a lion retary who believes that love is war "The wrJUw tinh membr of the original Theatre i 'rhr0H Boomerang" a comedy which Mrs Woodbrldge ls done by Clelles In which anything is fair resorting tamer a in circus is Bushweli Ruth Van Dyke with clever sltua supercharged Rackham Williams Gilbert Tolhurst And Richard Bartelmcvj was to every known feminine wile to tlons bIo? and ArN Wilson Louise Linton and and sparkling dialog Big Double Feature Program the characterization of Presman gives loves Trinhold leader she while the cheer attending p McNamara A scientific dure for love is the ton De Witt Helen A large attendance la Every Day Murphy makes Ruby Keeler and Dick Powell who main topic of the play Budd Wood ity college anticipated a and TODAY desirable AND such made tremendous hits in "42nd onage and hisi mother call charming altogether TOMORROW Dorothy Wilson was a studio secre upon Grace Tyler Other characters are Street' and "Gold Diggers of 1033 Dr STAMPS AND CIRCUSES a so la a ago year tary she Sumner handsome young Today MUNI IN FVN ROLE enacted by Margaret Schmalz RadJ finitely established "movie ac- Ginger Rogers has adopted stamp IUffaln are paired as the ingenue and clety doctor Just back from eleven chel Ls Foulgcr Tastgart Lee Hunsaker lends' Juvenile Their talents in years study in Europe Mrs Wood it that the gTa&s is always trejui" having Just signed up for Why collecting as ner latest noooyj Elmer Van Boerum and dea are and cn Of the other side dancing great the seven-yegreener Broadens!" Kay Francis is fascinated by singing contract with Charles bridge declares her son is badly in fence? Charlie Chaplin always Rogers as a result cf her anlen-R- trapeze artists and as a small girl light and in "Footllght Parade" they need medical care of Dr Bumner With All the Prominent lend a refreshing charm in all their can discover wanted to be a tragedian and now did work in -- Eight Oirla In a Boat" aspired to be one until by clever Mary Brian who has been starred nothing Radio Stars scenes are and there others we have Paul Muni aapirtng to Although silver is used in the cuaiog ne learns or Budd'a love for in many Pictures and haa the lead and be a comedian Muni who has won IUi!!- " One one the Grace Tyler Grace ls paying cn- - ing feminine role in Columbia's d tht title of the -- Man cf 250 Faces" beauties byof Hollywood diminish Alias Ci3 Doctor" George Breakston the eleven- - ureiy too much attention to Pres- - "Shadows of Sing Sing" was turn dua to his maater-a- rt In make-u- p n the year ton uewitt uTt Bumner declares ed down by casting directors of Littla Sylvia Sidney was the next to oW cnoscn Bor £eJ?mS' by mnlc '- with to play the principal character there is indeed a sclentlf lo cure for every studio in Hollywood when Z inorten - her tre&ses 6he went Leslie Howard started hi pro zage sucn a case sne ana RICHARD "cobbedDARTIIELMESS as new work extra an the in for for her Columbia's "No pretty delegates Oreater "Oood applied t! picture Glory" ' fcssional career as a banker f Dme ln "Wch she title) - was selected as nurse miss xeiya to care for the with (temporary rf im waa one Barbara of " Mfn1 real name ls Agnes- of the Air- at the electrical patient Many delightful scenes fol- rredrio March "Prince Shirley Grey'a These programs are all selectSylvia Sidney's the stars ofStanwyck the girls' basketball world's fair in Madison ww juuaa launiuuy ooeys tne in- - zetterstrana and she is of Swedish mother is an expert seamstress and team In ' l Tt Gar Square from the best pictures ed! 1 Brookschool In her high structiona of the doctor and finally ancestry Miss Grey has the fern den vlJt' nad a hand in some of the trous- - Iyn rZi -- I: 1 made wins urace The doctor heartily be- - lnine lead in Columbia's "Hold the — Hfaux of our own Mrs David Eccles dian? Nevertheleashls mind la ap- girls iievei' in hia scientlilo cure until Press Not such a big world I FA3IILY PRIDE HURT More' than 100000000 cubic feet tne boomerang returns and he dls parently mada up and we shall no doubt see him soca in a much light- Jean Mulr was most interested! of fog were manufactured during covers that science isn't everything! It's hard to get by without saying er role in ine cast cnosen is very capable of tracing her family history until the making of Columbia's "Fog" about the most talked of something a ances she discovered Scotch that Hollywood star at this time After tor was tne notorious chief or a Here's something for you stenogfth9 !itop- Bin? ?U and secretaries to 'tour No Ain't Mae West think raphers about If you can't get in the United States theatres in person It Margaret LSndnay who has one "movies"' as an actrcaa ycu might locks as though Mae will have to try through thgae cm a rial door so arrr other way bfida "Writ!" of the moat nearly perfect English accents in Hollywood was born and The TfaiGrrairit Pictcre i raised in Dubuque la Never Eqoalled Entertalnnivt a is descendant of John Lodge two United mates presidents John EAItLYI tom: GREATEST Sh'O'V VALUB K) TCVTJ AitmNftlon Adults Quincy Adams and John Adams MexiRaqucl Torres Attest $ JOe Mghli 15e can actress la pure German on her father's aide and her real name is t Wilhclmina Von Oatcrman On the Screen I The average motion picture studio has m power plant capable of turn- '4 ishlng electric power to a cl y of 23000 Inhabitants The Famous Book Alwwys a Good Show LIKE GOOD OLD DAYS by BTMUINO TODAY Lewis Stone never has acta his SINCLAIR BIG ATTRACTIONS 2 2 new yarht— he bought It simply LEV13 from a description of it At the age of 13 Alice Brady Now LIVE3 on the scoffed at her father's wlahes and screen I as the chargot a Job In a tattered stock comacters come from the pany in Boaton which forced! him pages with ii f to get her a place In a good! New York show to save the family name Irene Dunns loves to eat ice TaramounVa Bong-lade- n Girl- cream in bed Walter Huston decorated Master Musical Comedy The apcctacular numbers in musThe Gayest and Moat Daring "Edna May Oliver with ical films are shot without sound ef AllYllomanccs 'Conrad Nagel ' and the music and songs are dubbed CROSBY Brace Cabot In afterward Jack Oakle — Ekccti Gallather "Kljfcte of According to her contract Betta Judith Allen — Harry Green Davis must keep her hair long durLHyan Tashman ! I HJITJ-i?vling the time ahe la working for Ned Sparks Wlldcalft' U rns Rattlesnakei Warner Erothera j and many nV hen in combat "A Sensatioml Thriller of Rig ACTOR AND AUTHOR Terrora Araonr Anfmala" Dana Manners- has sold to a COxMEDY cartoon and 1-- ' magazine the first short story he 2WS ever nas wntten I) I tertalnment Family ' II Douglas Fairbanks Jr and Phil TT TIT1T1T1 Todays lips Holmes grew up together as J BIGGERS kids and still are such close friends famous detective now that Phil is living in Doug's bachV elor apartment in London brought to life on the screen by Shirley Grey is- Investing most ' Second Feature I V ef her earnings in an orange grove Oland about 40 miles from here so that aha will have an assured income TODAY JAP T05IORROV when she retires from pictures! rEGGY'liriPKINS JOYCE Edgar Kennedy cow one oft cur : Fayj Wray—M!s Asther Case" Bargain Hour AND W C FIELDS in funniest comedians waa a regular 1 to 2 15c Adonis during his high school days "A dandy Job of making with Heather Anpel 2 to j motion picture entertain ' IlXATINEES— ment" 6 Hollywood Re- 25c After 103 SHORT STORY CONTEST Beat porter Any lCc Children " aw and EVENINGS— 11 Writer are Invited to enter ft IltACY AND grENK Krat Any 14000 short-sho- rt In U1IAY story contest In FY 1 Children Always 10c sirsr" the January Writers' Digest (Cincinnati Ohio) The issue atio concuen'a Exclusive Mm jam Theatre U i U ii tains articles on syndicating work i I trade Journal notes flat writing- and 1 d?dcn's fcpular Family Tucat fA " :i Juvenile features M'well cs help 11 n n i Aba:cOMi:V i ful market and context tips 0 - pic-turizat- ion I Tlrs Kathryn Northrop who ii rrctor cf the little theatre for 5 O n i u tfff ity ' |