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INC -- & f i -- - 11 'n ' - I ' Total Amount Inclined ' 1ftAâillrupow ' dances he has helped i the past 18 popularize during years are in danger of extinction "The rhumba is one of the most beautiful of dances" says Cugat "but the way it is danced in public ballrooms is giving it conservative ircialnece in Iclanbcairctig en runs a physi- D II --ti t - FAME z leset 4 6 s :rt - r S S--- SA11111 Of SIVILLI saabo l I at (Number) it:IS pm- - - : --- 7 ' ii - 41t : 1 v Iz I -(Price) g PARKING ) 4irtc - t t --- 11USTICAMA 1I I I $- (Number) waif CAVALIERIA PAGLIACCI fears the rhumbEt samba and other CTIGAT -- ' -' - SCS1KYS ' 711 FREE 1 (a- t( 41 1tte POl''- :711 S for the A flew Candidate HOWL cot e t ' 10 P LI - 1:4"0 ! :I LAST COMPUTE IhttIRI Ifs :i $ C) -D) -- pnr $:15 XAVIER -- - Cl? I AFTER ALONE" ':' 311 ! 1 0 '710171 - TODAY ORDER ILANK-M- AIL PLUMMER GAIL Int alttissi: bali Uutveraity ist Uts it WI Labs City iVial" PLEASZ MAIL the folloariag reserve tickets for San Carlo Operas 1 : :1 ' Linunisn'4 S 1 Taxes) wad ""r-I''''''-'' WARM '''k : I1 II- - 11 1 I 4 their property" Picture people get bored easily so they like to travel If you can travel and make - o rC) 1 ' I(1114-- 0) 1 ' -- THEATRES INTERMOUNTAIN SIC SIMMS P1111 $13111 1:38 PM 1 P I -- T' All (Including - Nc t Vt rf ' 1 i- 44 t SEVILLE Bos ini's i wood is Merle Oberon Miss Oberon and her husband Cemeraman Lucien Ballard along with Paulette Goddard her husband Burgess Meredith and the Gary Coopers are seriously contemplating touring the far places of the globe and making movies as they travel Many of the films' more seri- - ' DAL:13ER 011 1:15 pm- - - any place in the world but Holly- P M All Day Sunday r great oporas Leoncts raglo's with San Carlo Ballet (3) SATURDAY Febs7 Latest to express her desire to make pictures almost ) o topflight members of the movie colony 11 Mascagnes Bizet's ' 1 ous performers say they dislike the artificiality of Hollywood Some live here only while working Others have moved their residences 30 to 40 miles away Miss Oberon who lives on a lonely stretch of seacoast 50 miles to the north explains that "Hollywood gives you no freedom It butts into your private affairs People want to peek into your bedroom to see what's going on—and get sore if you don't let them They seem to think that because you work here you're new s e t" is among forming -- --- r 0 D r''c - r "4 1 a - (JP)--- A 117"international 44 1 3 HOLLYWOOD THURSDAy iw-a4- 1 f 4 ' 12-4- I 4tI 4 -7 - a - (b) CIIVAILLER VI RUSTICAN11 (2) SATURDAYFeb7 CARMEN ' (Matinee) 2:30 pm ' - ' Picture Folks Have A Yen For Peace and Seclusion After IN ' f i le- ‘' I ilris--- 4 - °Me Fal7Eaumess ha - (a) PAGLIACCI and (Two OpermasGiven) - i ItI i ' ' ' - (CIIMO A toi presents 44 1 4p - bury hall on Wednesday at 8:15 prn H Frederick MINIS organizer of the choir will present this first western production I I m KISS BY KISS HiPrIlinid OW se ''' kill J9A 40 I ' - - Starts f with - East-Progra- r iklsmea--100e-Ie- t a Conrad Nagel JUDITH ALLEN A h '''' zl'' F "TIAINSPY" - 1933-10t- WI p i' 4 Seature! 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FLORENCE RICE '- - 114 358 SERENADE" 16:10e:46AND LATEST NEWS : : JO !: E ON Ir ' m-- Kingsbury Hall l' " Secret Agents! 0 444 t 7 f7 tj ti ' dtilwit - ----- will feature a discussion on American music and Mrs Carol Hall composers pianist for the day will play music by the composers discussed Mrs Hall will present a pupil Miss Mary E Glezos who will play "Concert Etude" by Edward MacDoweli Mrs Randolph Streeter will conduct church hymns i 9 1001E 4e 114 7 4 ait '''''''S -- ( Music section will entertain club Monday at 2 pm at the home of Mrs Harvey E Peterson club presi- : MONDAY 70krYLIA I OliILI I I PECKTIMAN K AN - -FADS 1111111 0W - 11 IING 4 -- 1 group orpinized in Solerania" at Kings- - dent at "RIDING a otizi- 1 c -- Elks Ladies' in Ziegfeld's "Rio Rita" tiirsad Hits at' 1 ri ttii b why cal culture school and acts in the movies oas ea sideline The day he sold Dorothy Lamour and ' George Montgomery appearing with him in courses "Lulu Belle" 'six-wee- k at his establishment McClure says he can hardly wait to get Montgomery on the massage table In the movie Montgomery gives McClure the beating of his life 4-$ tr Music Section seated Still Lave t -- -- G REG M'CLURE -- --:o I bvct-- roe the performance in Mille's "Unconquered" began her career It was In a silent role on a half moon over the stage and just looking beautiful t Pital MIME 4'' -- Inauspicious Debut d Goddar WHEN Paulette Cecil B De- iI rrraorEll TECHNICOL-- 0 NII and Dr' Walter accdmpany Teutsch will be organist Soloists all local artists are Margret F Lohner soprano Ruby McQuarrie Ogden contralto Ray Brimhall tenor and Ray Halverson basao Sole performapce of "Mtssa Solemn's” is scheduled for 8:15 pm Tickets are on sale at Glen Bros Music Co and may be obtained at Kingsbury hall box office Wednesday preceding united In a fellowship of music appreciation Conductor Davis recognizes the extreme technical difficulty of "Missa Solemnia" perhaps the most intricate of choral literature as well as Its profound spiritual content He has marshalled top Utah talent for the presentation An orchestra of 45 profeAlbert st ional musicians with Shepherd as concertmaster will 1 of It's Oao AU i rs i 1t -- - LI ' --'' ' 4 Merle Latin-Americ- - I a (t) 75-voi- ce I Am A f I - - - N hI Salt Lake Philharmonic choir 1941 will present Beethoven's "311ssa 1C11411D HAAT ITIETLIN-1- 1 1 r ) N -- r - asks - - TURNER A - db- Iltj'ILd-1-4--"IL-11-- ‘ P' not? ---I- :- — IN ) 4 J - -A' 6 74 6 srt- P 1 cr I IC a to 4 - 1114G 0 4 0 (I n 0 1 lain iirum I ci)-:- 714PIAt I () ' ? tt — a deeper appreciation of life the nonsectarian choir is dedicated to the performance of music of highest quality and is ‘iu ' c i - BELIEVING that music brings r 0 0 0 r) 0 choir's presentation ofr the first Iltaka performance of! Beethoven's "'Miami Solemnis" at H Knigabury hall Wednesday Frederick Davis' - outstanding choral ensemble is 'Presenting the difficult opus for what is believed to be the first production in the entire west Organized in 19441 the choir of 75 top voices haa sponsored the appearance of and stung with Dorothy Maynor Ezio rinza and rainy other internationally famous artists and last year presented for the first time in Utah Verdi"' "Requiem" - -- too money ' - - C 9 rrAll T k d - 4 r - vb |