Show THE OGDEN SUNDAY MORNING JANUARY 17 1937 Eddy Advanced ' to be typed they can’t seem to get away from It " - From Doing Biis To Song Career appearance tour with her picture “Valiant Is the Word for Carrie" has been asked to star in one of the classics of modern playwriting end which is the ultimate goal of ail great dramatic actresses The play Is “Madame X" and was orBerniginally played by Sarah hardt Miss George was acclaimed such a success ia her role as “Carrie” that she was chosen out of many aspirants for the part G - pera singer and radio performer will be featured in a concert at the Salt Lake tabernacle January n 26 at o'clock as the division's next attraction The career of Mr Eddy is s pectacul&r his Starting a e h f e e m ent while writing IJEAL SURPRISE' A real surprise to Hollywood was" the love match' between dainty Luise Rainer star of “Escapade” and “The Great Ziegfeld" as Anna Held the little French actress with the "great big eyes" land Clifford Odets the young playwright who is one of the theatre's newest successful writers Ilia "Waiting for Obituaries for a made a tremendous nit on Lefty” newspaper and season as did other last Broadway later becoming he has written plays rea successful eight-fiftee- G porter er ‘copy-read- and of Many “ten best” selections motion pictures for the year 1938 have been made by different groups of judges but five pictures that have been mentioned in every group include “Romeo and Juliet” “San Francisco” “Mr Deeds Goes to Town” “The Story of Louis Pasteur" and “The Good Earth" At least It la certain that these five will be among the final “ten best” ad- writ- vertising er he made use of every spare moment out of business hours 1 ' 1 j '4pi in correspond-- j ence courses and studying music He also learned to sing to phonograph records ' byandlistening finally got his “big moment” for the year 1 : TO ANSWERS Staff er YOUR In Movies LET- musical environment and both of his parents were soloists He was quite young when he was & soprano soloist In the church choir His rise to fame has had nothing phenomenal about it but la a result of hard earnest work and a jnatter of being prepared when his Although big opportunity came Mr Eddy is at the top of the ladder as far as success Is concerned he still feels tkaL he haa far to go to reach‘‘ his "ultimate By FAUL oiARRISON Service Staff Correspondent NEA a dumb-doraJari 15— Going HOLLYWOOD Signed Leo S and people: seeing the places Answer: Oracle Is always Gable stands beside Clark When same on screen radio and off and a roulette table the other players In private life She must be plenty to bet and him watch forget smart if her salary of $30JX)9 which she receives fsr each picture she Carole Lombard Is the coolest of makes Is any indication Recently feminine gamblers colshe scooped the Hollywood umnists when she departed - for W S Van Dyke is a frequent New York over the holidays She welcome customer at the Coand promised New York editors ail club but he just dines and ver she did And dirt the Hollywood deliver? Five' wheelbarrows fall! talks never gambles She That's typical of Grade loves her little jokes Every day at the writers’ and table in the cafe directors’ ago you tfiere Is a brief play for rather Question: Sometime mentioned the arrival of Leslie stakes A bird cage (with Howard and Nelson Eddy in Utah high Is in and the diners dice) this month Tell us more — and roll to seebrought who pays all the checks how can fans meet them? Signed The bin usually runs above $25 Betty Rae L Spencer Tracy the only actor who Answer: Word from Leslie How- sits at the table regularly can’t ard reveals he Is still at the Chi- lose it seems cago Opera House and is preFavorite party tricks are impersenting “Hamlet" In principal cities of the Mist He will arrive here sonations and one of the ablest but the first week of February to premimics is Janet Gaynor sent the Shakespearian drama and shyest will remain for two days en route Tallulah Bankhead while here to Hollywood recently lampooned practically evMOVIE GOSSIP ery celebrity who wasn’t present she consented to perform when is ' Hollywood at the moment 7 Santa Anita (race-tracmad Gloria Swanson still does Charlie noon They talk race morning and Chaplin likes to imiChaplin to note a from and night and quote tate John Barrymore Joe E Brown: “At last they are not horse and becoming betting Larry Blake was a professional conscious at first the betting was before he won a contract imitator all people seemed to think of now at Universal but doesn’t like to people are beginning to discuss sohis accomplishments — parade horseflesh and the whole thing cially v7 has a healthy tinge to It” The mink coat craze Is subsiding George Gershwin Is a little reand people go more in tweeds — sentful of the fact that no matter as they should A certain group of Hollywood how many hits he may writeas he’ll the folk are sponsoring Joe E Brown always be identified first ” in of Blue author “Rhapsody (of all people) as the town’s best Noel Coward feels the same way dressed man! Strange as It may seem he looks quite stunning In about his “Cavalcade" his dress clothes — and some say WHY WENDY! that our friend" is arrie wears or gives Wendy slowly but surely stealing the the of wearing startlImpression laurels that have usually been few clothes ingly Menjou’s A1 Jolson’si two big Interests — Carole Lombard though often the races and his new radio show sits on set a in but the nothing —came to the battlefront with poor I’m robe least and (At slippers Jolie In between The comedian and MC couldn’t miss the races told it’s nothing but a robe and at Santa Anita afternoons so he slippers) staged radio 'program rehearsals Bing Crosby hasn’t worn a whole at his home in the evenings for suit of clothes in years his trousthe whoe cast ers coat and vest never match BETTE DAVIS ILL The other day even his socks didn’t sick-a-be- d is match but he said that was an Bette Davis with ' " ' flu-j early-mornioversight Nelson Eddy left Tuesday of this Fanciest portable dressing room week on his concert tour AccomIn are him of the members Hollywood belongs to Simone panying his radio program Today he broad- Simon It’s all white silk yellow casts from Portland Oregon and leather and mirrors next Sunday from Salt Lake City He will be In Utah Sun Mon and Gary Cooper’s permanent dressTues The last night he appears in ing room is the least pretentious— concert In Salt Lake Nadine Con- and not a single photograph of nor the lovely new soprano on his himself radio show is a member of his Constance Bennett always Insists party She has one of j radio’s fi gures — and faces — which on being able to cook in her dresswould welcomes the arrival of tele- ing room wherever she happens vision She is fiye feet ZM Inches to be working tall and weighs Hi pounds Warner Baxter cooks too stirs It’s very difficult to advise fans to how meet stars The most up big batches of chile con carne just dignified way perhaps would be con frijoles hotter than a fireto drop a note to Mr Howard In cracker and invites a dozen of the care of the Capitol theatre Salt cast to lunch Lake City asking for an appointPICTURE WITH A PUNCH ment to meet him — and one to Mr Mae West’s dressing room wherEddy In care of the University Extension Division making like re- ever it happens to be always has a few regular fixtures — a piano j 7 quest BOB TO REPLY For weeks we’ve been receiving questions from Robert Taylor fans —and so we’re bringing a special Taylor Interview wherein Bob answers these questions personally for you' in next week’s movieto-rlu- m Is Grade Allen really or just plenty smart — : M-G-- Obsession" and Wild” Claudette Colbert "Under Two Flags” Frances Farmer In “Come and Get It”( Gary Cooper (who ran a close second to William “Mr Powell) for his work in Deeds Goes to Town Spencer Tracy in “Fury” Walter Huston in “Dodsworth” and Paul Muni for “Louis Pasteur' igoaL He is Internationally known his baritone voice and pleasing rich ‘ personality having gone far and wide through the medium of radio and screen lie became more uniROMANTIC DRAMA versally known through his work William with “ Jeanette MacDonald in the Many will remember in Marietta” and and Powell their “Naughty Loy Myrna pictures VTtose Marie" which will be fol- - many roles as a happily married lowed soon by “Maytime couple especially “The Thin Man1 V Robert Z Leonard has classi- They are now playing In' a sequel fied these two artists as the new-- i equally as good it Is said "After est type of screen lovers — the lov- - the Thin Man” This couple has of memory or dreams because been cast so successfully together in stories of that it is almost a disappointment Otrs alwaysandappevr in costumes They when they are cast In different past are “the princess and prince pictures “After the Thin Man charming of the screen 7brings in much snappy comedy anc A is another mystery similar to its PREFERS OPERA Mr brother 'The Thin Man” Mr Eddy In one of his late in- Powell has made such a name for terviews stated that he enjoyed himself as a detective that many his film radio and concert work of his fans have actually written keenly but his “ultimate aim is to him concerning the mystery probreturn to the opera” He is now lems As a matter pf fact everyon a forty-wee- k concert tour and one who knows Mr: Powell knows one of his many friends who bid that detective work is most rehim bon voyage and gave a fare- mote of his accomplishments In well dinner In his honor beore he fact the members of the cast were let Hollywood 'was none other asked to guess who was the guilty her- - one in "After the Thin Mari” Jeanette MacDonald just Othan before the finish of the picture and Mr Leonard' has a few more William Powell came the farthest teams cf lovers on the screen be- from being right sides Nelson Eddy and Jeanette — MacDonald whom he classifies as stars Many squabble bitterly types Greta Garbo and Robert about their billings for pictures inTaylor “the IrrisLtible love force sisting on precedence and even meets the Immovable love object" specifying the sizes of type in which Myrna Ley and William Powell their names are to be printed Mary “Mr and Mrs America happily Boland and Charles Rugglcs have married Janet and gotten along ' all right They have Gaynor Charles Farrell “the childhood taken turns having their names sweethearts who live next door to placed first over the pictures they one another’ Joan CrawfoTd and make together Clark Gable “the campus — flirt swoons before the football hero Romance department Simone -- and vice versa" And so regard- Simon’s Paris boy friend Director less of the fact that stars hate Marc Allegrot is In town - 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( v COWLICK CRAZED nude":-- J A :7 ifr ri ''I Vv - two telephones a considerable area of mirrors and a dressing table so jammed with creams lotions and unguents paints powders perfumes that she never can find V" : y j X" anything Photographs on the walls e are changed frequently but a favorite Is a picture of James J long-tim- Braddock has George Raft’s dressing-rooa number of autographed pictures cr the walls but only one of a girl And she’s Virginia Pine m Myrna Loy acts less like a star off stage than any other actress Harry Cohn at Columbia has the largest desk in Hollywood runs along for about six feet then curves d turn Into a ‘’YhofurSiKir right-angle- - Bustling around the Fox lot Darryl Zanuck wears an overcoat turned up and tightly fastened at the throat and a green hat with colored cord where most hats have bands ’ I ’ 4( m i ‘W!- 7ov Wlcl7 1' Ifc - 11 - Samuel Goldwyn one of the colony’s best poker players also is a v topnotch bowler 1 - Ketti Gallian is fun to talk to but after leaving her interviewers usually find that they haven’t anything to print Ernst Lubitsch ' if wmmim VOLUBLY TACITURN Joseph Schenck is the only Hollywood celebrity who actually has a house on Hollywood boulevard T 7 7777177 isn’t usually faas a his of but joker thought vorite gag is to hail a married couple with “Well it looks like got everything you two have - 7- - straightened out” Sometimes the people are indignant but more often than not they and think he knows something proceed to tell him all about the quarrel they had Ginger Rogers after rehearsing routines all day with Fred Astaire likes o go dancing in the evening rA - 1 - - J rV t it L ALL WASHED UP Jimmy Cagney must be a very clean fellow When you try to get him on the telephone his man says "Mr Cagney is taking a bath” The '’trrwer is alwrys the same even If you call 10 times a day I f love mI SB M HIT SDEVEC2 3CEDQELEC V v eo4 fc coofoeel V VJ Itlitr then ewf firii IsJt” y All (Dqt leek new) Vi 0eO ft even m fv love-thri- ll - 4rmm4 vr ' 5 VAN DYItE Production V ' I Sdiigs with ' Gfcnextrcf thrill wheq you hear EUSSA LAND I "SMOKE JOSEPH CALLEIA DREAMS'' JESSIE RALPH Alan Marshall n s end "Blow Thct Hor n t£t Teddy Hcrt A £ Tool You’ll JAMES STEVART - ' " f n W ‘ v- v - “BEAIi OF OAKLAND” DYBD’S SUPPLY SHIP ADMISSION ALL SEATS RESERVED— Ma tine students zbt tax Included matinee adults 55t tax ! a b1 Miun j No Fasces Allowcd-N- ab US' 7v! feduced mitk MAUREEN O’SULLIVAN Based npea (he character created by Cdrtr Ric Bvroiifi Pictmru A OMUt nights front 11 rows 75c tax included nights back 23 rows $110 tax Included ely fwW4 IX Included Iftr-tr- teirrii-1efr'irriV- t Hit -- — — From Iho story by DasWell Rcmmctf Picture A MsfroGoldvyn-Maye- r Dfreeted by W $ VAN DYKE i alia j - Jean Hersholt has shaved off his mustache grown in 1929 for “Seventh Heaven” Says he feels kind of JJL' Hala-Posiliv- r- L 74 I “THE —H n J HAMMETT'S 5 AV t SJh i J SEETkoboofMoocbing ' A ) AV- w Each morning he awakened and now her with a kiss his strong arms were reader to defend her against every jungle danger! 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KeMv SEE tfce free) Dt freSa tobberleiT lb beak Ir tell his unusual story during the We The People program this aftover ernoon at 3:00 pm M5T Network The KLO and NBC-Blu- e retired knight of the road is George Thompson who will recount how he lived near railroad yards in Trenton Missouri until he was six years old when he ran away his way from home bumming around the country living In hobo jungles eating where and when he could until a family offered him a home in Waco Texas George's foster father will accompany the boy to New York for the broadAmarillo cast Gene A Howe Texas newspaperman who founded National Mother-in-laday and of Wall Otto P Schwarzchild street who turns “worthless” stocks and bonds into good cash also will be heard 1 In the bon! r ‘ will bo r drtit el woihmI Cementhet v ex-ho- i SEE IS 2 Shows Ter Day 3:30 p m and 8 p m t 0000 feet New and Exclusive Motion Pictures d ! 77' ‘ - “Admiral Byrd” In Person - How rwrtt ( mmw: "Utah’s Ilnost Theatre” Greatest of all attractions! M twelve-year-ol- ’ wide-mouth- POWELL A TERS: Question to Tell of Life In Yards k) In judging the adore and acwhen an operatic competition was tresses who gave the best performheld in Philadelphia in which he ance the year (eliminating popfor “He won The papers reported box office power) Wiland ularity electrified the audience Powell has appeared on the liam Since that time his progress to o! five different list of groups mountstardom haa been steadily him which makes tops Is judges now for until it necessary ing ' him to have police escorts to clear according to this count for his his way from the railroad station to concert halls and three aecre- to help him answer his fan Otaries He finds it also necessary to many engagements due to lack of time to fill them Kelson Eddy was raised in a f Standard-Examin- Star-Gazin- g Mann By May 13-- A R Ex-Ho- bo Going Hollywood Gladys George who was recently in Salt Lake City on a personal By ALICE BAR DOE WEST ' The extension division of University of Utah has brought some worthy entertainment to Salt Lake City during the past few years kelson Eddy popular movie etar f STANDARD-EXAMINE- by HUNT STKOMIEK9 - Added Short Features! 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