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Show K- - I THE HER PAGE FOUR. ALD-JOURNA- EXCELLENT BILL MUSIC (JOES ROUND APRIL SATURDAY, LOGAN, UTAH, E, ! Paired in a Drama of Turbulent Emotions 1, 1 936. Lyric Theatre I AT ROXY FRIDAY brings gav romantic comedy which Theatre Robert Donat to the Lyric and Sunday with Jean Parker Eugene Paliette, Donat, who made screen history last season as "The Count of Monte Christo, plays a dual role tn the film, which marks the first of production English-speakinRene Clair, the famous FYench director. Robert E. Sherwood prea pared the screen play from story in by Erie Keown which appeared London Punch. The star is east as Donald Scotch Glouric, an impoverished nobleman who sells his haunted ancestral castle to an American millionaire, and also plays the jolly castle ghost The millionaire has the castle lazed and transported to New York stone by stone and the ghost, being a very conscientious shade, packs up and trails along. the Complications develop whentransthe ghost turns jpandabroadmistaken for is atlantic liner Donald, whom he very closely g amateur Tulinted entertainers a triumph at Friday nights E W Elhot-Roxamateur th ninth contest, theater of the series, on the Roxy stage. RuJi Wright, a pianist with great ability, stepjied ih to first place with her clever imitation of a pianist at a moving picture show of an old time "melerdramer." Not only did the music recall ye good old days, but Ruth's facial expres-s.o- n and mimicry were perfect once sided more y -- ensssk aw. Jean Parker Robert in the Ghost Goes West tfcinat - the pianist during a blood ami thunder western. Jack Dunn, a youngster with a magnetic personality, won second place Jack played a cornet replicas of hilarious adventures of a handsome and amorous ghost who accompanies a haunted Scottish castlo to America, are depicted in amusing fashion in The Ghost Goes West, Alexander Kordas The seldom with a trune.ss of tone heard from so young a mubician His interpretation would give many a paid imnetist a run for their money We would have liked an cm ore number from this artist. Clyde Madsen, took third place wiih his fine baritone voice. He sang a elnssie song with utmost understanding 1 Harry Richnmn and Km hello Hudson furnish the romantic interest of The Music Cm s Itouml" the new entertainment (Pitting Walter Connolly, Lionel Slander to the Roxy Theater tomorrow and the writers of t h it 'Hound and Round' music, Hrley and Riley, are also seen In the Jmture. in Everyone Log.iu will be starting Sunday, OT your favorite theatie, The Roxy, will bring to you another Grand Entertainment, "The Music Goes Round. There's a giant cast of people you will like to help make this a fast mov.ug comedy romance. First there's Harry Itieh-maHonest folks, you've never heard anyone put over a bong hit Then little like Harry can. Rochelle Hudson comes another in this .step nearer to stardom the perpicture. Walter Connolly, fect father scores again. On top of all this, Farley and of "The Riley, tne composers Music Goes Round" appear in the picture to show how that hit of the nation really should be played Then theres Lionel Stander, that dippy comedian of "Milky Way" g Cook " Be- and "If ou Could Only tween them all "The Music (Joes Round." just goes round into one big entertainment Hurry Kuhnian sings several numbers like they've never been sung hi fore Othir numbers are Life Begins When You're in lane" 'Rolling Along' and "lad's The story concerns the Go. exper- iences of a New York stage star who goes on a vacation down South, only to go to work on a showboat that is nearly on the He helps the roeks financially troupe out when he falls in love with the Captain's daughter. After many nilarious sequences when showboat troupe is the little brought to New York, the story comes to a pleasant conclusion. Another treat of the show tomorrow is Popeye's latest cartoon A singing trio, Wanda Bindrup, Norma Merkle and Myrtle Izatt, had rather good harmony, but seemed a little nervous They dea too much on the little pended piano h eninpaniment Klwood Siott, a harmonica play-r- e of no mean ability, delighted the audieme with two well played tunes Klwood was up against pietty si ilf competition to place in the money with a harmonicr A trio of Swiss Yodelerg, and an hi ( ordion accompanist, were very popular with the audience, and were defeated by the merest shade of applause Yodeling is an art in itself and this group was tops In a fan y The ghost appears at a next morning and dres ball, receives Donald surprised very costume first prize for the best A The ghost 'takes' a wealthy atid Dn eriean at backgammon receive the to bewildered nitns check for S9.;kh. Howeve,. Martins v. hen whom Don Peggy, (Jean Parker), ghost ma aid loves, observes the woman and a to pretty love mg for Donald mistakes him the time ha young man realizes come to investigate. hilar The film reaches a who has Martin, surprise when the to pu use to ghost decided hole a licize Martin's Fine hoods, in the press for reception modern ludicrously restored and ed castle. daul i HVSNLD SI NDA1 H MORALS The Shelby r SIDNEY, O has County Ministerial association asked cooperation against Sur.aay beburials Members said they and lieved both funeral directors to cemetery workers were entitled a Sunday rest. 1 Jean Harlow and Clark Gable in .Wife Versus Secretary" Individually among the most popular stars of the film worid, the greatest star collectively triumvirate of them all, Clai k Gable, Jean Harlow and Myrna Loy'will be seen together for the first time tn new giant production, "Wife Versus Secretary," filmization of the widely-rea- d Faith Baldwin novel. The new picture which comes to. the Capitol Theater starting Sunday waa directed by Clurenre Brown whose recent triumphs were "Ak Wilderness! and Anna Karenina." It was produced by Hunt for Strombdrg, responsible g hits ax Itose M.crie, All Others'' abd "Naughty Marietta" Norman Krasna, John Lee Mahin and Aliee Duer Miller ollaborated on the screen adapts- sin h LOGANS FINE FAMILY THEATRE "For--akin- i ion ' Supporting the rem. likable trio stars is a prominent cast m-- 1 luding mu h screen headliners as May Robson, Gemge Barbler, lame, Stewait. Hobart Cavanaugh end also Gilbert Emery, Margaret u of Irving. Bateson, Dugan. Newell. Majorie Holden and Tom Billy Gloria the art. ' Beginning Sunday for 4 Days A DASHING GHOST WHO MADE LOVE A riot, "Iskt Loupski Youski,. natural color Popular Science reel and the latest Sound News completes another big Roxy program. Doors open at 12.45 tomorrow. For the last times tonight the Roxy offers a production all Logan and is tulking about "Crime Punishment with marvelous performances by Edward Arnold, Peter Lorre, Marian Marsh and Talo Bixrell. SUNDAY TO THURSDAY, April First Show Sunday, 1 p. m. TO EVERY PRETTY GIRL HE MET! 3-- 9 LAST TIME TODAY IRVIN S. COBB ROCHELLE HUDSON in 1 Overflowing with mirth and surprising situations, this romantic comedy tells the incredible adventures of a ghost who had a way with the ladies. ; Everybodys Old Man WHEREITHEIBIGIPICTURESIPuAY a I I 20 IPmoi?E?w AT 1:00 P. M. ITS .FAITH BALDWINS rollicking Cosmopolitan Magazine romance. Three of your merriest stars do their stuff and youll say 3 cheers fo these Merry 3 fi A ? THE MfSBAN t THE WUE CLARENCE BROWN rO-- "' se atioh HARRY RICHMAN ROCHELLE HUDSON FARLEY 4 RILEY WAITER CONNOLLY Hiir 'lvnd and Rvmf Mutk Y 0X1 Lit first ib fkto'1'1 .tee Michael Bartlett .ticO Douglas Dvmbriiis Lionel Stander, ( tfttft t nd rtMvtofldi Special Added Treats EAST TIMES TONIGHT POPEYU Th 1 Ishl Sailor M.in in His .est (trloon Riot UAKsHI YOt hl Popular Science Latent Sound New The Slendid Sincere Press Notices ! e The Enormous Also An outstanding production you don't want to miss! Color Cartoon and News! "(RIME ami PUNISHMENT with Also Natural Color TS Production EDWARD ARNOLD PETER LORRE MARIAN MARSH I M P 0 B A N Iv R T A N T ! X I G II T For Thin Week Only Will Be Friday, April 10 Wide-sprea- d Enthusiasm and 9 The Unparalleled Business Being Done Makes It Imperative That Yrou See This mantic Comedy Drama Ro- ! SsNT B21S S IT! 4, |