Show THE OGDEN Star Praises Smart Miss F10VIES MOVE Who Hands Up Pop Bottle STUDIOS OUT OF HOLLYWOOD Great7 Stpff' Cow Operas ' Says Beery After Visit Here Wider More Open Spaces Sought By Film Producers By MAY MANN the Pioneer "The best part-o- f was when some celebration day’s smart miss down there on Main street handed me up a bottle of orange pop during the parade when car I was up there sitting on a sun the of benefit all the getting and Utah heat” was the statement of Wallace Beery who came over from Hollywood to have some fun in good old wild west fashion during the week Before the parade was over Beery had changed his seat from the back of an open car to one on a bicycle—only the tires “were a little weak” and didn’t hold SPIES PATROLMAN Further down the street he spied a motorcycle patrolman and decided to ride behind Then a brand He concluded: "Yes sir! It’s great stuff new bicycle caught his eye—so he cow operas!” these rode and changed transportation —— 4 the bicycle for a half block down : By HUBBARD KEAVY Associated Press Staff HOUiYWOOD July 2A— (AF)— A decade hence Hollywood may be a city entirely surrounded by motion picture studios If the film magnates keep up movement their outward-boun- d and to wider their plants taking won’t be more open spaces there ' many studios within the limits of the town syiKmymous i ’ " with picture- e -- : called “The Power Of the Sultan” filmed on the roof of ' a Chinese laundry — or on the roof of a saloon the authorities disagreeing on this point It wasn’t long before quarters downtown got too cramped and the studios began operations “out in the country" AT END OF CAR LINES The Griffith the William SHart the Charles Ray and the Sennett studios were at the end of the street car lines with the area called Hollywood still west of them" Paramount got close to Hollywood boulevard and Warners established themselves in the heart of HollyUniwood on Sunset boulevard versal 'already was a major industry also on Sunset Uncle Carl Leammle moved first Sunset boulevard was getting noisy — a sight-seein- g bus lumbered past the gates every Saturday — and anyway he wanted more room He formed Universal City 10 miles from Hollywood Sennett never did get into Hollywood He went out even farther than Leammle to his own town— Studio City The Christie studio which rose on the site Leammle abandoned has been tom down to make way for a radio studio GRADUALLY FADING The old Hollywood is gradually disappearing That’s the impression you may have but RKO and Columbia still hold forth on Gower street If and when Paramount moves R K O may rent or buy the property Chaplin still is paying taxes on his La Brea street studio Some day the real estate men on the outskirts whisper confidentially — and hopefully — there -Won't be any studios in Hollywood It will be too bad if Hollywood gets one-reel- er its railroad station and its about that time -- ! making movies-wermade in downOnce town Los Angeles That - was 26 Shears ago Hobart Bosworth grayhaired veteran recalls the first one a boy informed him that he had snapped two rolls of film had parked outside the hotel during his entire stay and was setting up a sidewalk business selling prints at a quarter to passersby Thursday afternoon he stated a net profit of : V $4 ' left Ogden Thursday at Beery noon from the Ogden airport Before his departure he stated he had ordered another new plane The new ship which is being built to order will have 100 more horse power than the one he purchased ago and the one just three months made1 three trips in which he has to Utah HIS FIRST PARAPE After a trip to New York later in the month he expects to start production on “Bad Men of Brima stone”' Jimmy Stewart will play supporting role Beery stated the Ogden parade was the first one in his experience year-ol- d Twenty-fift- h street Several notes were dropped Into Beery’s car Most of them were from Ogden girls who stated they had what it takes to get into' the movies” All they ask that Beery see them dance or hear them sing One note said: “Dear Mr Beery: You are cordially invited to attend three plays that we are giving In your honor I have great talent for singing and dancing’’ The addresses followed CAMERA FANS BUSY Camera enthusists followed the actor throughout his stay A 10- - Emmett Cherries Sell For $50000 EMMETT Idaho July 24— (AP) ley have received more than $50 of cherries 000 for 15 carloads Gem union the Fruit shipped by George Yost manager reported to day The fruit Bing and Lambert varieties were sold- - on eastern markets —Orchardists of the Emmett val- STANDARD-EXAMINE- SUNDAY MORNING JULY 25 1937 R VolumeTells of Feature to Coast Miles Goodyear Premier Citizen Jerry Belcher has ' shaken the and Belcher Carries r dust of New York off his feet brought his Sunday morning ‘Our Neighbors’ feature to Hollywood for a summer stay He will take his microphone into the homes of film stars ' and other cinema city celebrities for intimate Interviews For his first interview to be broadcast today between and eleven a m over KLO and a NBC-Blu- e network Jimmie Fid-lselected Belcher has who - has been prying into Hollywood’s business for a number f of years Belcher will take his microphone into Fidler’s home and along the swimming pool of his Toluca lake ' residence where Dick Arlen Jobyna Ralston and others are expected to be guests land The Goodyear family crest Is reproduced and “ the book and his life is traced from the time he joined the Whitman’ party en route west in 1836 through his career at Fort Hall as an Indian trader and home builder at Ogden trapper — the ' spot he selected to live “from all the beautiful picturesque and he comfortable locations which had met in all his travels — i “His choice of the present-da- y site of Ogden” the' authors' point out “was no doubt: largely influenced by the magnificence of the surrounding panorama Goodyear: was that sort But the spot also had an economic importance Water was always plentiful" even in dry seasons the soil was rich winters were not too severe trout geese waterfowl deer elk and mountain sheep were to be had for the taking The place was also ideally located for trading pur poses being at the junction of two Indian trails while the Weber’s mouth a few miles to the west had long been a winter ing place - for hundreds of ' Shos FIRST MILES GOODYEAR CITIZEN' OF UTAH by Charles Kelly and Maurice L Howe Western Printing Company Salt Lake City Utahns and Ogdenites especially will enjoy the acquaintance — through the pages of this interesting volume—of Miles Goodyear First Citizen of Utah trapper trader and California pioneer by Charles Kelly of Salt Lake City and Maurice Howe of' Ogden Young Miles Is met as a lad of 16 near Fort Leavenworth on his way west to see the1 Rockies and seek his fortune April 30 1836 He Is wearing an ol4 tom straw hat an old ragged fustian coat scarcely half a shirt with buckskin pants 4 badly worn but one moccasin a powder horn with no powder in it shone Indians” and an old rifle the authors point Goodyear finding the complete out' flaxen-haire- d d This boy and perfect freedom he desired however is a true son of the west here and being a home man ' imhailing from the ancestral home of mediately made the site of Og Manor of Monken Hadley in Eng den his home He grew peas Ina Claire brilliant comedienne will be starred in “Madame Sans Gene” a Victorien Sardou’s hilarious comedy of the Napoleonic era netover KLO and the NBC-Blu- e work today from 5 to 6 p m This will be the first of thrie NBC broadcasts in which" Miss Claire will be featured She will be supported by Osgood Perkins n stage star The radio version of “Madame is a translation from the French by Charles Henry Melt-zAn operatic version of the comedy by Umberto Giordano has been given at the Metropolitan Opera -- - t " t - ten-thir- ty coast-to-coa- st - er 4 Ina Claire Will' Be Starred On Air - well-travel- ed 1 - blue-eye- beans and corn on a plot of land ed near the Goodyear fort The and constructed in 1845 what to- authors tell of Goodyear’s death his burial plot at f Benicia day is known as “the first home and Calif and point out that while man within the erected by a white Goodyear’s memory is perpetuated of stands limits Utah” It present with permanent landin California in the Ogden L D S tabernacle names marks and that aside’ from workto a his tribute square today cabin-old a tablet nothing the and manship preserved by Mrs Miner- exists In Utah Ogden or Web I) va Stone Shaw and Daughters of oitt' honor in the of t memory county Pioneers the Utah Utah’s real first founder Ogden’s Chapters trace this ’coming of the bona fide citizen Miles Goodyear Mormons to Ogden to Fort Buenaventura and of his brother Andrew a deal: in real estate of 1847 which meant the sale of Og den a deal of 'horses 1848 Good year’s gold rush to the coast and his : untimely death In 1849 The work is well indexed :and lists Efrem - Zimbalist acknowledgements and bibliog violinistwill head the roster of photographs raphy It contains to appear on the talent V house guest Captain of Utah’s oldest Key program‘ today from 11 James Brown who bought Miles Magic over KLO and th 12 to Goodyear’s improvements at Fort NBC-Blu- e a mnetwork the became Buenaventura and Florence Easton Metropolitan founder of Ogden of a social gathin cabin soprano Tex O’Rourke huthe at Opera Goodyear ering Jean Sablon tenor and 1896 and many others Hie work morist also contains copies of Goodyear’s Dr Frank Black and the Magic round out the letters and documents Key orchestra will ' : " cast brilliant" of Ogden is O A Kennedy and Miss Eastman will given credit for vast research work beZimbalist solos Tex O’Rourke in heard the for a basis and furnishing second his appearance on work He is shown in a photo- making will ofthe Key program Magic graph standing by a young apple fer more of his’ amusing stories tree wild descendant of one plann 1 -- ' Violinist Will Head Guest Talent world-famo- : s - ’ WHAT A SHOW! SING HIGH! SING LO k well-know- Sans-Gen- us e” er ONE OF THE GREA TEST COMBINA TIONS FOR REAL ENTERTAINMENT THIS YEAR NEW TODAY! post-offic- e — Winchell Goes Out West Again 3 Walter Winchell will be back in again today for his weekly broadcast over KLO and network the nationwide NBC-Blu- e and six forty-fiv- e between p m Winchell who has been in Chicago and New York for his last two programs will present his customary quota of world news and Broadway and Hollywood gossip and other features of his program -- Hollywood j six-thir- ty 3 Military Musical with Warner Bros "Always a Good Show” STARTING TODAY Ay- - -- f DORIS WESTON LEE D I X 0 N HUGH HERBERT 7 JANE DARWELL C5l4 Directed by Ray Enright Musical jc f 2nd BEG FEATURE! JENKINS Numbers Created and Directed by Busby Berkeley Music and Lyricr by Harry Warren and A1 Dubia Now Cheer the Marines in the Greatest Musical of them all! 1 “Shipmates Forever” f THE STORY THE IV0RLD WANTS TO KNOW! the facts --sT r At last you can learn about America’s Forgotten 4 them by why mountain girls can’t love like other women! ON THE i A Mil- lion why civilization has passed MIGHTIER FAMOUS LARRY ADLER DOCTOR ROCKWELL You Hailed the Army in “Flirtation Walk” You Saluted the Navy in MIGHTY AS A NOVEL! ALLEN A f A- OF A BOY STORY GIRL AND A " - ' s" : "" HIT i DOG No 2 ssffe NOAH BEERY JR BARBARA READ "Mountain Justice? at 1:00 4:40 and 8:30 O 2ND FEATURE v r r ' t i 20 : CHILDREN (Under 12) Plus Tax Kiddies 10c Plus Tax - l : 0 1 Eves “Wild West Bays” 15c-20- c 1 Mats The Giant Musical Hit Show! Adults - - ' 30c ICs |