Show I ! ! - - 22 THE SALT LAKE IMMUNE Saturday April 3 1948 1 Lana Teams With Taylor In 'Eddie Arco' Flicker "There's nothing like being the coproducer of your own picture" says Bob Cummings He put his own song "Speaking of Me" in his own picture "Let's Live a Little" If that isn't an appropriate title for a ham's theme song I have never heard one I hear that Bette Davie mother has ner new husband—a lover of the arts—all picked out when her divorce from Robert Woodbury Palmer is final She seems to deubt the legend "Live alone and like it" Virginia Bruce is working harder to get her husband All Ipar back into this country than she ever did at acting By HEDDA HOPPER HOLLYWOOD—Lana Turner WU again team up with Bob Taylor in "Eddie Arco" which Metro hopes will be a repeat on Johnny Eager"—the biggest click Bob ever made on the screen The script was written by Samuel Fuller and will be produced by George Haight 'Wonder if there will be a part in the picture for Van Heflin whose performance in "Johnny Eager" rnade him a star Tony Martin's next Independent picture to follow "Casbah" will be a Hawaiian locale Harold Spinna is writing the music Cant you just see those grass-skirtgals surrounding Tony? - - ed WEI 0 - - - For ?-C- (f::: p- IN A - riCHNICOLoR DONALD ' JOSE ITURBI tIP - I JANE ?I" C EDWARDpouir A LL-- "ivy 0 t D 177 Ir MIR 2 V ' IHrinti IS ' 0 - otalt -- 'PETE SMITH 4 lmssoto WADE NOVELTr‘1 1P ' It I 4tP '' ''' ' ' It 1 t 1 4: 1 7 K s4 410: t v4 i Utah Federation of Music Clubs ever alert for opportunities to assist Utah's young musicians has enlisted the services of Frederic Dixon nationally renowned concert pianist in the cause of the young students An artist who has given freely of his time and talents Mr Dixon will present a concert at Kingsbury hall April 28 8:30 - tt i y k ist I - 1 ‘ ' f- - ' f - 1 - 7 ZIIS- ' 4 )i i " 'Deseret' Held Over tI ) : 'N Nop t No ''t Having played to S R 0 crowds for the past four days Cen"Deseret" tennial drama will be repeated Tuesday night at Kingsbury hall for benefit of those turned away this week "Deseret" will be presented Saturday night as announced reports Royal C Miller manKingsbury hall Tickets agerof for all performances may be obtained at Kingsbury hall or at o rg7"tir' 'Ilk 41 N months Joseph H Weston devoted himself to the writ-o- f "These Amazing Mormons" which appears on bookstands this IF kitVgivtiliTS i RIALTOE2 Frederic Dixon noted pianist and Mrs Charles S Merrill of Utah Federation of Music Clubs plan Dixon concert' April 28 Organ Recital Shepherd-Boot- Concerto Movement Dupuis C An Evening Melody Crawford a Favorite Mormon Hirrnis "Come Come Ye Saints" Arr by Organist b An Old Melody Arr by Organist 141dor Toccata la S W'' h ensemble will present a concert of chamber music at Westminster college 4 pm Sunday April 11 Postponed last January the concert was recently reset Starring Albert Shepherd violinist Louis Booth and Sam Shepherd-Boot- h Concert Reset k the group into two study groups following the regular business meeting Lessons have been prepared by Mrs Rex F Larsen and LeRoy V Meagher Poems for the workshop meeting- to be held April 19 may be given to this month's reader-criti- c Cmdr Richard F Armknecht U S N I I 1(1 "Two Brahma composition Songs for Contralto" will find Ruby McQuarrie- contralto as guest vocalist and Sally Peck at 1 CONFERENCE Sweetest Dance Music pm l'71:11 in Town TONIGHT R G WELLS' Fantastic Per Person Before Nine rld Shoe with CLAUDE RAINS Grove Bond in - t f c If i I t '1 1 t4 0 L — — - !?- VISITORS ra 1 WELCOME r!: d See the World's Largest and Most i L nicolaDs 12osinoi4qt0PC 7444 LAMOUR tcr29 A 90 NIPIOW ED TECHNICOLOR CARTOON PETE SMITH SPECIALTY 11 I low TROUBLE 704e TONE C'cIV1?: -- Age-BLAIR STATE LAST DAY 7 April Sunday III PHISOfcl ! 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BLLMOOLII 1141111 STARTS SUNDAY In Technicolor—Margaret O'Brien '41' fe -' '''' ' b ' -- trIcLNt-rk1- DOORS OPEN 11:45 DAILY z STORY ' " The Most Important Picture - of the Century ! 4 LAST TIMES TONIGHT LAST DA Opee :45 PD WE ARE OPEN SUNDAYS I - THE TREMENDOUS1N 00 Q)q-:t- -- 7- IMO Or u r TODAY! 41Niprba BROADCAST R - rf 1 BEE LAST DAY STARTS 11C71011 SPELLING I1 0 w Blondes and letMeadi b:11 KALL en P KdA Itaws i --1 :1 6 71745:!4t614t74-t1Sottligol411-t IESSE Ii arte iptitEr oitCr ' ' VIOIC'IC No Table Charge Now PLAYING DOUG BOLL rM111 Tonight—Last Ends Action! Wednesday- Nightly except $1 Per Person Monday through Friday $125 Per Person Saturday NEWS TRAVEITALK Opening - malt RE1197:111st ma o' 4 -- t ulpr P M 0 PAR07 Is Pb story of Olga whose miraculous talent brought her star dam overnight — and of Bill who made her dreams come true — of kindly Father Paul who fought for them — and Of all the men and women whose hearts they awakfled and enthralled! : ft 7-- Gloria Stuart Dudley Digges " - : ---- With - I Af 0i m )7-- lj z' Araf -- I :S 1 LAST DAY! "4 V ! 5his With Sir Cedric Hardvicke 04111110 - Beautiful Ballroom AR ! - -- - r :4 :ii li -- - "TIRE Man Returns" PITT?2: AtO 770it e 1 ! oIm tt - de Invisible Man" "The Invisible W - H' 1 z7:4'- -- F 0 te '- :: Last Complete Show Starts at pctr: 1 - 3 - 6- TONIGHT out-of-sta- 'NIGHT -- r - rs 0 - i Late Thrill Show WELCOME CONFERENCE VISITORS sponsorship of U of U extension division and is free to the public according to Dr I O Horsfall director The talented chorus of 75 singers is a civic chorus sponsored by Cedar City chamber of commerce and present plans include concerts in Provo Ogden and Logan as well as concerts in Nevada The ensemble is under the direction of Edward A Sandgren conductor with Mrs Virginia Larson as accompanist Featured 1 Art Barn poets will meet Monday 8 pm at Art Barn 54 Finch lane initiating division of 1r Pratt oboists the concert will feature Reid Nib ley pianist as guest artist and Helen T Johannessen at the piano Intermountain Theatres about the state during the'Centennial Cedar City Master Singers are again on tour and will appear Thursday 8:15 pm in Union bldg ballroom The local performance is under the Art Barn Poets the viola Also programmed are Bach's Brandenburg Concert No 5: Haydn's Serenade for flute oboe two horns and string quartet Wayne Barlow's '"Me Winter's Past" and Louis Edgar Medieval Suite for Jphnts strings :) o‘'" r 4 93 Glen Bros Music Co His urge to do the story was great enough to lead him to give lip his editorial job with a large Chicago publishing firm and return to ttah's mountains—where he first had been during army duty Moreover he now is established as a resident of Salt Lake City b A ng prize-winni- I 1 c'''' 18 Doors are open at 11:50 am Frank Asper at the Organ 1 Fantasie on the Chorale Ad Nos Ad Salutarem Undam" Liszt 2 a Communion Grison Program chosen by Mr Dixon will prove foolproof in drawing the customary Dixon S R 0 audiences Beginning with Cesar Franck's Prelude Chorale and Fugue the pianist will include MacDowell's Keltic Sonata de Falla's "Cuban a" Granados1 "The Maiden and the Nightingale" Abeniz "Triana" Chopin's Polonaise Barcarolle and Scherzo No 3 Mrs Charles S Merrill chairman of federation in charge of the concert reports that tickets are on sale at Fred C Graham Music and Lyceum bureau 607 Templeton bldg 1 I Following a successful swing pm donating half the proceeds to the federation's student benefit fund For Those Famous CHICKEN and STEAK FOR YOUR ADDED PLEASURE— IN PERSON ol'114 ' DINNERS HOT POTS POR RESERVATIONS PHONE HEBER 230-40 TO HEBER TAKE AND TURN WEST MIMMOr -- In "SINGING LirtLEM6TE42j1k 4-- "BUTCH" JENKINS James CRAIG vildb 4 Frances GIFFORD S Iv '41:1 4- - - k : - ' Ir--- --- pc1 t '4 - !'rr REX HARRISON MAUREEN j HAM 4141WZy144i6174 '2:61 - - Q - i - 4 mitt?" : V' pi -- IN THE CORN" - Y t JUDY CANOVA and We Do Mean Good SCHHEITTER'S rnale quartet Sings Here For Youth Benefit qa 00111 t Saturday ee 'sZi'' ' t New Mormon Book NOW -- ''' r ? will be Master Singers fl Dixon Gives Concert Cedar Choir nrir s AT THE WURLITZER iligiftgeWi SOWaiWAM‘oiiMgeAIMWMWMWel""IFaffilW"'-'- LAST COMPLETE SHOW STARTS: TONIGHT AT 9:15 |