| Show n A rt i “ ’' t“f s w f — r 4?w ( jii flr'rTrnir'Vm u Kanab Now Ia Baxter’ Wyman Farms With Greg in Florida k r Marking: a new Hollywood milestone is M G M’s triumphant film version of “The Yearling' The production filmed in living: technicolor with moat of its footage photographed in the original Florida Swamp land locales stars Gregory Peck and Jane Wyman in the respective roles of Penny and Ma Baxter characters familiar to more than five million readers The beloved character of Lttle Jody whose love fop a yearling deer motivates the stirring plot is enacted by Claude Jarman Jr new juvenile acting dis-- ‘ covery m t&easBiltamr sgw2SBp9- - 1 1 1 1 dirt-stain- ed j JOSEPH CQTTEH ETHEL £A£3YTC£E St k r 7 J farmers Daughter iii in 1 ed Jane Wyman a frustrated farm - wife in “The Yearling” defends her screen son Claude Jarman Jr cast as young Jody Baxter most smothered by the fear of survival Claude Jarman Jr Nashville Tenn boy from 12000 candidates rich role portrays the Jody “The Yearling” was by Clarence Brown work-ridde- lilt hi rcr icrira HOLLYWOOD — Movies make The earthly dramatic screen story of “The Yearling’ adapted from Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings’ novel emerges as one of the most memorable narratives ever filmed Gregory Peck moving from one cinematic triumph to another in such outstanding pictures as “Keys of the Kingdom” “Spellbound “The Valley of Decision” and Duel In the Sun” plays the earthy human Penny a hero in overalls whose one desire in life is to win a living for his small family from Florida’s treacherous scrub country Most coveted feminine lead of the year Ma Baxter went to Jane Wyman following her peerless performance as the understanding sweetheart in the “The Lost Weekend” In wide contrast from the glamorous showgirl of “Night and Day” nMisS Wyman is seen as the bitter and frustrated farm wife whose love for husband and son is al- sun-bak- rrw Movie City Brox rvp rt tinrrfpi selected for the sensitive directed mwesow I®3 fusic ir Pnorlq TCnlinnpb- - At Luncheon Sedona area are making their horses and cowhands available to the movies as company after comparty plans to make more and more pictures in the locale of Columbia’s “The Gunfighters” 04119 "' STAGES (On a itaii uw running SMILEY BURNETTE M ENDS’ MON dinary and mone true to life than most:” mows "Gas With I Robt Lowery Billy Halop mnnijs SENSATION EENHtn SKlIH-BBO- TECHNICOLOR CARTOON LAST DAT NOVELTY— NEWS FLASHES SECOUDlVuEItl! 1 TIME Magazine Says “More out of the or- Gene Autry’ Pal in Person Plus VAUDEVILLE 8TA6E NtWS WARNER cm fir THWTtACH&tS House Kids" rmiii i clw NEW Th Bee Leader! MARCH of TIME LIFE Matazlne Says “1941 will probably see no film with sue- pens more thrllUn!’’ ze - ?TiK Salt Cak £ribtmx 9 Saturday May 3 1947 Miss Maud May Babcock wiU read the poetic drama “Forsaking All Others” for the National League of American Pen Women at the Salt Lake chapter’s birthday luncheon Saturday May 3 New officers will be elected at the meeting set for 1 pm in the Pioneer room of the Ho£el Utah Mrs John A Widtsoe is chairman of arrangements Me Of recent years movie companies have gone far beyond Jw4 - OCVHJY The Burns twins and Evelyn a dance trio with fast tap routines will head the Lyric’s vaudeville beginning Monday May 5 Asta Svenn woman ventriloquist who uses a single life-sifigure with which she dances will follow the dance trio and Linderman’s dogs will present their many cute tricks Phil and Dotty Phelps a team of athletes who perform feats of strength and balance will conclude the show Billy Farrell is master of ceremonies MKCIKG iS:&- 5TwAty coot New Lyric Show towns Witness for example the Hollywood that is today’s movie That community was capital in a barn at the born virtually corner of Vine street and Sunset boulevard where Hollywood’s first pictures were sponsored by Cecil B DeMille Jesse L Lasky and Samuel Goldwyn That bam has since been converted into a gymnasium and may be seen today on the Paramount lot about a mile away to which it laa been removed The beach town of Santa Monica grew up around the old Tom Ince studios and Culver City owes its existence to the state line of California to make Hollywood’s product Today an Arizona town (normal population 28) situated 35 miles from the nearest railroad station (Flagstaff) is well on the way to becoming a movie boom-tow- n That community is Sedona south of Flagstaff on U S 89 in picturesque Oak Creek canyon Ten top movies including Columbia’s color production of Zane Grey’s “The Gunfighters” have been made at Sedona There are many other communities popular as movie locations which have thrived from the movie trade such as Kanab Utah and the following towns in California: Lone Pine New-ha-ll Chatsworth and Kemville But unlike Sedona their original expansion cannot be attributed solely to the movie industry Meanwhile ranchers from the 1 “FnorJTZER GAL” ss-g- gS 'TSSU & f tS AND HIS ORCHESTRA Itsttrlas j -- 1 So If You Liked 'Smoky' Orch' nn J ill fill oa Mv 'Pal I 1 ALLEN and Chap ' for iho T SPRIRQ DAfiCIHG SEASOI! wiHi Vocalist Donna Mardoll miMm rt r jS— rJ Miiee Up ?IAY 4TII SUNDAY P 8 M iC' Glen Bros Musie Co Salt Lake and Ofden VlfltilO&¥ilnzs TOR srnired Lit - wiiiuT-isaiifii- l -2- ND Ward Bond 1 1 Frink FsylenJ "MARSHAL - A SPFCIALLY SO 7 STATE DR 361S HIGHLAND a OF RENO” Glamor! 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