Show rowomfitit-VAtIP'4--14?:'ii'I : tIt Cikt Zrititint tthe 12 - SOCIETY TODAY 1 z Pr z ) : I - i ct 1 i I ) 0 I ' 1 i rTo(news Open Blaine D i Ruth Reynolds i Gowned' in ivory satin and veil Miss wearing a Ruth Reynolds became a May day bride when she Wag wedded to Dale R Pass on Saturday The reremc4nv was solemnized at the Garden Park LD S ward by Irvin S NoaH Friends and members of the families were present The bride who is a daughter of Mrs Rosa B Reynolds 1352 Roosevelt avenue IA'S g attended by her sister Miss Beth Reyn- 1 per accomplished cent and he can't make more than sixty Something just: has to be done about this Examinations will be coming along My my my Accordingly Miss Kate kept Christopher after class and told him what fate held in store in the way of marks promotions hold backs reports trips to the office and all the other things that can happen to a boy who gets sixty-fiv- e or less on test day "Now for pity'a sake get out your list and study it" Christopher agreed that would be a good idea and scurried down the hall to the English class But the next test day the paper at the bottom of the pile was Christopher'a and he claimed it with his usual unabashed smile charming but not at all helpful "Now that's just the climax" said Kate "Just the climax" When she solid that things were abou"' t to happen Steps were to be taken So Christopher was not shocked when his mother showed him his latest spelling paper with its free design done in red crayon and a lurid sixty at the top and the note that said- "Unless Christopher can raise- this mark to ninety-fiv- e he will be failed for the Grace L W ellard Miss Grace Lorraine Wellard will become the bride of Lieu- tenant Raymond Russell Willa-ba- n formerly of Chicago now of Hill field Ogden in a wedding Mrs Clara M Clawson's patrons tell her they find it to their decided advantage to ahop in the forenoon They get better service conserving both Ume and energy 57 South Main (Adv) I N i at 1 all-ov- 1 1 4 ) I 1 term" - I 3 t ' A 4 4 1 14 44 4----4 1 allatit eat : - - 4 1 ? 1 ' - i t ' t i r- -t i t0 1 i '- A t:'i( IL :: ' 4 -' 't I 4 t y iikip 1 ii 1 : 4 12 PRICE Regular $II Value — for only The metal tubes will last a lifetime and refills are always available We have only a limited supply at this price This offer ends May 31 1943 ? i 1 eE 1 COSPFletiC L ' iI 1 - Ex-IJEL-E- Istatn and Broadway I - -' - - :: :'--- - I - ' - 4 - - 1:S - - ---- - :- - - - '" - 4 r - - - - - - 4 - Os-Bo- I 4! tt 1 -- : 111 A -- 044 t ) t Saw Mrs Arthur Pederson Freber down town looking very chic in a suit with a brown greyish-blu- e beret perched jauntily over her forehead With Mrs Freber were Mrs Winifred S Cannon and daughter Mrs Walter C Johnson Mts Johnson (Barbara Cannon) is just back la town from Washington where Lieutenant Johnson is stationed at Ft Lewis Nice to see you again May Saturday spotlight day found a host of local ladies lunching in the down town smart spots Glimpsed Mrs Leonard A Brennan in the Empire room Very stylish in a smart grey suit with perky blue felt bat Margaret Skeen'and party were there too a7 f:'!"-''"-- t "" '4 : eaf bride-ele- ct Mr and Mrs M E 'Williams have left for their home in Oakland Cal after having spent a week visiting with Mrs William? parents Mr and Mrs - Wrw 1 ' ' 4 t ' i uitaIliama "tall sea-farin- Add in garden enthusiasts Mrs Grant Young who looks so and smart charmingly casual in her blue denim togs 1N r fl Aj e F &yowl For Today Phone es A 56e ) ' I - yr ii! i ' i 1r r r p 1 'II - t''' - i poa éJ t qif f1 sa : I - t k t t1 t 'D-"- I- -- 4 1 j “ --- 1 0 if A - ''''' 00so 1 ft f1114 t ' f s - 4 'f Agri: t -- " 1 V ''1'A g f tve 1 - i -1 - PA I I i' 1'1 - (--- -- ' " - eV 1 c: -rs--1 1 of - nN et mAr - i 44 dr - 1 I Ast01 — " n ( WC17 t--- f ut ' II t p -- I Day! n di I "I 1 --- 14 - ( ' 3 61861detictifaiyut 'Nol 'A á ' 'I' 417FR 5:00 P CATER TO LARGE PARTIES 1 k tk- L-- ‘ 1LI 1 - 0 OPeast 4 pm I mi" r" ike iiiif L ' "-tr- I i 4 I f 1 E Ir 0 it AA11-- i' ukt IADIO Plows - -- I I ! i 1 OAS i WAR NEWS jj i ' tv ao Ot t me wts e' Iv 7N' ::: : :-- - - '': ‘' ": lirli' I '- CARTOON - t 1 - (''''S 1 1 c NEW TODAY IO S t lieIIf0 V11 t 11 cry dows -y lit if!' 1 psi t WICS 1 ' ' —ALSO— Latest War itaahs "GIRL TROUBLE" Altrr:rnts Amache—don lonnitlf 7-- rrcu- 'ff-- LL-:- 0 - I- " eh :-"I L - SUMSow:0: CHIPS"' 1 HOOT ----- 1 4 --41--- I1 I 6 L AST DAY 1141 -- IC 4 IS Cil i Lc wadi 1' ‘ l'i f 1 i1 1 r9 Alr I Laraine Day A' 11 D ARID- I ' f OPtIS' CfioSBY CO3 N a li I SOCA ' is''' 1 1 rOPEalt1 L ( ' ISHIm11 MAIN — LI I ' ' - - w L:2: I l'5:34)1:4: -- 1 1 - - 1471t'! 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TO --- N r--):t"- --- ' r i rz 1 takii golUltEAGU ---- - - : CRAMS LAUGHTON KNOT KASHALt I1 r 143--w- 1 NOW PLAYING ' k toN i r '? r i I intilRNE 14 T ----- 11-- sc V eIf :i141i -- FREb $1611 P! 1 1 : 1 II If1 it : - 'i 11:'‘-' Vc IGITilrvil A f A 41 ' - HE 1 'i — - a 0''''' 4 11 An 00' '44 - (-- i --- your birthday you are apt to be one of those for whom "there As no better ballast for keeping the mind steady on its keel and saving it from all risk of crankiness than business"— Fosso keep yourself occupied Nessingr a tremendous reserve of energy: you roust at all times bays au outlet for it SAL011 — — RESERVATIONS NO PHONE K win Losolor 3 ix '''i - -s- ea MATS: Orth $224 and S168 Lower Bale $132: Upper Bale EVES: Oren S211O and S224 Lower Bale VIC Upper Rale I Nw tin If you are a woman end May filliallialle t ' ireaiirla i it i Loo N—- -- Horoscope ei Elicill 1 0 iii '' '‘ - 4 i 1 mit "'ill lei raw 1 ' fart l e--s ' - I 0 If you are a lover g tales is the man to sea lie's a chief engineer in the United' States merchant marines I ' ' — : -- I 1 i" '''" --- -- - I St ! ' : -- : V -- lott:Ltäik 4 "BEHIND THE EIGHT BALL" with Thu Rita Bros Carol Bruce Dick Foran Grace McDonald Il 1 : I I ' 'i ' : i ' - ‘ I I hat Dorothy Burton is back from her Texas trip The rolling plains and climate of the Lone Star state must agree with Dorothy She looks wonderful e i 1 0 0 °1 Mrs R Price Worsley dropped In for k moment and we caught a glimpse of her black dressmaker suit and tiny white straw 0 11 E 1 ' I 'S j ' 1 411414f1117 - 4440a l'f)t I vgi-AR6- I c''Trar 'i RO'SALIND "e- Barbara ' I D10ff s ir it IAS '' '': - Lovely lady t i 1471! Hats off to Mrs Arthur L Se proudly they serve sons two she has Thomas Jr serving their country who is one of the most enthusiastic of bond saleswomen linwi-111111- CO-HI- - By Shirley Davisnot conA new month and patriotic Salt Lake women tent with the fine work they have already turned out in the are working persistently sales of war bonds and stamps us over the goal set in the bond drive forging ahead putting I I”( 040 Ae) 1 WMTED AIL YOH LIFE IAA TVS DAUM CROWDED STHTWITAI INA Pniaat Slat 6 ram ii il -- 1 "rilhAit ' 1 1 a i r r - ?'4810 Aiiiir 01 "1 i ' ‘4- YOUVE 1 t il I 18 I to IIIMPSO 'l f A1 1 i1' j°ill : tiltleitirfol:pi11 V - Ak4'" R4107011P14 1 I 1"EDGE of DARKNESS" ' i' ''N 'liS4 -- : --N tilL s I i ii:::'i'l ! ii Zi ' 7 r--- - ! I1 ( I ap '' LOD! 1441249 P1624 lk? - A'''' 'Round Town i 7 '1)7 ‘ ''''''-- ' '$4 -- t ' tillr'") t N L —14 '''' '''''''''a:Vf:''s':'o: fI '" ty f It- 11111010falletwinAmeowMEk k'4‘" 4 '''':— 7 ''' w Orders Att Wil !' 11 st -- 7 r1 7 - -- r- :: Copyright 1943 by Chicago Tribune 11 IT7 ' TUDA INkW I i 4--- ! w Melissa! r ' k t - Betty Hutton's vacation Iix Charlie ing through (Judge Hooker of "The Gildersleeve") expects baby Their friends are —the first WEIS named cloa1ed Daily Routine Kate Smith crooning over cream pies at the farmers' market while fans waited for her autograph At vegetkble stall across the way Rosalind Russell who expects her baby any day doing her marketing un- - I r 'A ho m Lovely I I ' o he n-- 7 6 -- -- F 1 that my up to aay heard many times during the Paucourse of the picture lette Goddard the little minx Is bringing three Mexican servants across the border—one a secretary Paulette claims she must lee:Tenant: dsopeak Spanish mass 't ask and his wife will be in Golden Roy's new play "It's In the Air" which opens soon in San Francisco On the set also was Monte Blue and his young son Looked Like Play On another stage George Murphy rehearsing dance routines with 50 beauties while an army chaplain stopped to give his blessing and lingered on I came away with the chaplain's cross for my army bag George tells : Don't you lova recognized the producer who calledi up Al Jolson and asked whom he'd recommend to play Al in th story of his life? Sure—Al hung' up Buddy De Sylva Is Ber Name" which will be youirnie son Salt Lake Theater Guide Centre----"Hell- ! Sure Looked Like Boys' IVeek There was Dolbres Costello son Jack with her Barrymore Jr He was getting the works from the boys One tried to teach a Donald Duck routine to Jackie I asked his mother if he'd be an actor and she said "three years ago when he was asked that question his reply was 'Actors stink' And I don't believe he's changed his i ErnieTideroueux erhtihsoeo look- rniognd 1 with - -- 'se - - ?' - - - 4"-- !:---- - BEAUTY IS - 1 imsr7 Bar licediftworteri toe Costioore on4 Excelcis Coostetiet 1 ' -- ' - ! 1 ' :' in Metal Container 1 : - - 7 5 Al 00 ' G:1as Contoure LIPSTICK ? 1 -- 562 Bring this coupon with you—for a I ' THAN I— - LESS You tune!! will want to take advantage of this opportunity! The wave pads are kept moist in sealed tin tans The supply is limited—and cannot be replaced These permanents have sold for as high as $850 to $1000 You save over half i i - A :- kritA7ES 1 r AT I : : - ''' - ll PERMANENT I q - s 1 - 991-a- Machine or Machineless 0 -- 1 ' ' - z-- - In response to popular demand— t I - -- I IIIMMENEMk 1 1 ' '' :: P-3- 1 ' ' 7 I 'i ! - - 4 CZote'Ze4 I '? --:' I - ? ' I P e t ': - ''' I ! 1 ' '7 :' - 1 (I 0 :i : 'I' — 2 ' - 1 1 'i '''' - ' - 1 1 f '''::'-- ' - 1 : i : I ' - '''' I1 11 ''' : ' ' - - -- - ' I I - i ! 4 :1 - 2- -: forward at the hips through neck' asihkolunlederdsc o3roaut your yinouwr — ' ii throw your ' ' shoulders back and your chest t ''' '''''''' '' ' out? And how do you point your : ' toes? '' week ' anIt 'athis altiitounealquPosture I in ' ' '' ' some of your answers order If ' ! : A'r I are wrong it is because you ' :'''' ':f--' ' were taught wrong when you i : ':--i ' were growing up But it is high ' t 1 to unlearn the wrong time -' ! ! things We are all trying to ' : work harder and for longer ' hours and I poor posture is a ' T ' waste of energy Working in ' : ' 'f'' ': poor posture makes you tire ‘t- X 1 5 : ' '' more and when you are - - " tired quickly to slump Then is easier it - ''‘- "4'”' ' ' '''''' bad posture becomes :':' gradually -' I : habit ' Sometimeirit seems easier to ' ' : ' ' ' '- ' do a thing the wrong way When i 1 i you pick up an object from the - '''' : floor It may come natural to A you e:' to swoop down with a bend at the waist knees straight and pick it up But bending in Miss Marjorie Sutherland who will exchange nuptial vows that way Is one of the rnost common causes of strain—parwith Floyd B Jensen on May 21 ticularly when something heavy Is lifted It is so important to lift correctly that women in the war plants are being taught how to do it scientifically The correct way Is to put one foot bend both slightly forward Opening Today knees keep your back perfectly Lyrio—"Fittaburgh" and "Behind the Eight Bali" straight and make the forward bend of the trunk at the hip Now Playing joints Miss )Cain cannot Ow perFrisco Hello" 12 noon 2:05 p m 3:55 5:45 7:50 sonal replies to those who send 10 (2 hours 5 minutes) her letters She will answer only and a Day" Uptown—"Forever those questions of general inUtah--"THard War and "Aldrich Gets Glamour" terest and then through this Incident" and "Rhythm of the Islands" Capitol—"The column Moon m 4:30 Is 1:35 7:25 Down" 10:20 and p Victory—"The Send for the exercises In the "The Yanks Are Coming" 12:25 p m 3:20 6:15 9:10 (2 hours leaflet 'Posture Makes the - 50 minutes) are three cents Figure" Leafletsone Rialto—"Pride of the Yankees" or each mail cent each if by Studio--"A- lr Force" 1225 p rn 2:50 5:10 7:30 9:55 (2 hours 25 you call at The Tribune-Telegraminutes)' Home Service bureau Salt Gem—"Once Upon a Honeymoon" 12:30 p in 2:50 5:14 7:36 Lake City Utah 9:58 (2 hours 28 minutes) South-EaCopyright 1943 Xing Features (Sugarhouse)—"When Johnny Comes Marching Home" and "Chetniks" Syndicate Inc Holladay (Holladay)—"Sergeaht York" Murray (Murray)—"Road to Morocco" and "Tieh" Mario (Sugarhouse)—"Panams Hattie" and "A Yank at Eton" (3 Capitol—Mon flay 10 1 hours) Tower (Ninth East and Ninth South)—"Ieeland" 9:10 and "The Mail Now -Tuttles of Tahiti" 7:20 10:30 (3 hours 10 minutes) I run? 40' I A and "Kathleen" Kid" the Star—Billy 1 State—"Clancy Street Boys" and "Girl Trouble" 4 i '' : : ' 1 i i ' -- 1 :" 1 I - ' ----e-- --"- 14‘ 1 T er have the teacher send me a note? To disgrace me with your bad spelling? You sit down and learn those words right away ------' I now But first go to the grocer's 1-and bring home this list See that you count your change and Li it i4 hurry back So you'll have some " time to learn your words" - k"'d ri i and Christopher took the list i l down the line: "Five read slowly 1I G Give Daddy a Break i pounts onina Pounte bYuttetr' loonuef 1 bread half I oatmeel" He went carefully i i Have Baby's Picture over the list the second time and' i 11 Taken Today 'I his face lighted with a mis1 chievous grin He was about to I ti tt Keep that precious baby smile Tn Ii tell his mother that her spelling l natural portrait from Eckees average was pretty close to his i We take the time to study and own when something stopped 1 him He studied her face for an le4 capture your youngster's chrm at t 4 in a lovely portrait its best instant and then slipped out on ti his errand youll treasure forever t ! How poor spellers can be l I - hetped is told 1 by Angelo Patri i In his leaflet "Aid for Poor I available for Spellers" No 0 t't cents coin five by preferred Studio Photographic ti II writing him in care of The Salt ti 13 East 1st South Phone Lake Tribune I : L Released by Bell Snydicate Inc - 10 t r — 1 1k 4 "'ke - ' ' ) aren't you ashamed? To "Now -''' - Ann Sheridan and Dennis Morgan just pouring brandy into a bowl of egg-no- g on "Animall seL Kingdom" Watching that was Willie Wy- ler Ann about Cully Richards She said "Have you ever heard of anyihing sillier? We're old pals I told him when he got his army notice we'd go stepping every night before he took off and we did So now we're linked aa a team!" Ann'a next will be "The Gay Nineties" also with Dennis Morgan After that a trip to New York for her On the Beam ' Jerome Kern'a latest song "Make Way for Tomorrow" Is even more important than "The Last Time I Saw Paris" Its something to shout about And in the picture "Russia" he's written one called "And Russia orders "This Is the Army" le finished The lot is bursting with soldiers and their spicy remarks keep everybody in good humor You've never heard such confusion Four directors talking at once! Mike Curtiz might just as well have been speaking Chinese —nobody understood him When every one was quiet he'd yell "Shhhhi! Shhhh! Quiet please!" Then everybody laughed—he'd have to do it all over Bob Sidney who was doing the real staging of the number went folded up in one oqtuitehtelyhoxen and Ida Jean Bain By ' When you pick up something from the floor do you bend or your knees? When yyoouurwbaaschk dishes or iron do you bend from your hips or in the middle of your spine? And when you work at a desk do you bend 0i— ninety-fiv- e ception The newlyweds will make their brome in Ogden The bridegroom ig a sonof Mrs Ronald E Pass 939 Forest View avenue ' ' me Lt Comm Bob Montgomery is in San Diego awaiting further By Hedda Hopper HOLLYWOOD—It's going to be pretty dull at Warner's when I ' By Angelo Patrl Christopher'm spelling was terrible No doubt about it Here it is the middle of the term when that spelling list is aupposed to be at least at the very least Th couple later received their friends at an informal re- ' f i ' ' lb ' ' 1 ' - For Failures full-leng- th ''''''''''''' ''' '' ' :' - ' w - ' ' Miji 4 ' :' 9 - Blue and white spring blossoms Tiny organza nosegays These were the themeOf decor at the of the sarne gay tints announcement tea Sunday at the home ofidr and Mrs Rex Sutherland 1234 StringharrL avenue Attached to the tiny bouquets were small envelopes wherein was revealed the approaching marriage date of theirdaughter Sutherland and Floyd B Jensen as May 21 The marriage i at the Hyrum will be solemnized J Jensen home 2730 Highland at high noon at the home of her drive Following the ceremony Mr brother and aister-in-lathe couple will be honored at a and Mrs R D Wellard 1793 receptionbride-eleSeventh East street on May 8 a popular The Miss Wellard's engagement is) member of Salt Lakes younger announced by her parents Mr set is a graduate of the Uni- and Mrs John W Wellard of was 744 East Fifth South street sersity of Utah where she affiliated with Kappa Kappa Lieutenant Willahan who is with Gamma sorority and Spurs the army medical corps is the a son The brWegroom-to-b- e aon of Charles Willahan of Sisseof Mrs Say C Jensen 2551 ton S D Following the nup3Douglas street and the late Jay tials an open house will 'be C Jensen is a former student of held honoring the couple the univerrity where he was as- sociated with Sigma CM frateris now serving as a rity Hewith the 'United States corporal army at Bakersfield CaL ) - - ' : ' ' ' 1 - L ' ' ' i Studio's Going to Miss Army q t i :Good Posture !Adds to iHealth Looks f 1943 3 My Monday Morning f 4" i V ) 1 t 0 Ili ! 11 t1 tkr 1 IL - t i t 7: t 1 a - - I:- u Fy - -- 71- -- —r 4r7"1t"Pkaftmhpek"74101Seps101000RwvoeoreTveA1"!tprollutrOk70A11PAV:11000200are- - ' - : vsPPo!ikwtolMetprpfmrtdkatkdpkt1"'Il"'TsA"IWsoesogregptpoplgopomqiouronytKqvpolp4yqnopl00kodppAqrtPopovkVoPtP : : KItkolltp4r9f RWPRAMV090r"mormAp-vegeodmortotro"41f- !qtrSberop"pprr::(7-7!Ttp511mi- i |