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OYER 1 "i'LlrICIP4 1 '''' st 1 ' '' ' s '''r-- I S 1 a pianist of attainments i s-s- ATWITTER ALL CARY'S )- - - - A r C- - Request 1 1 --- IREDD2--ith-----w-- 1 - and popularized —Starts Today— Pictures Great I ' '''''''''' 44 us Barely out of his teens Prince Spencer nation's newest dance sensation now appearing for a limited engagement at Papiano's cafe 3737 South State street has already won for himself a stellar spot being compared with the famous Bill Robinson Negro stepper of the screen and stage Thirteen years ago Prince (his real name) was a boy hit on a Major Bowes' radio program and since that time he has been everywhere from New York's famed Cotton Club to the Club Congo in :Detroit where he is said to have bettered all records for an indi- l He's described as victuaancer faster on his feet than a Browning machine guns giving solid rhythm Coming Monday as an added "'Taint What IYou Do" "Well All R I g ht T h e n" "Wham" "Whatcha Know Joe" "Blues in the Night" s and many other tunes which as ' I 4 - LTceoford State street club Priml Russian iolk Song in ' ' : byPaabBro"sess Arr 1 - ' - Noble Cain live in Hollywood 1 - : --- ' sosloresns4 :: - Whirlwind Stepper New Club Feature ot fled with such familia'r song hits Famous for its bouncing rhythm its fine harmony both vocal and instrumental and for its many entertaining qualities Jimmie Lunceford's popular dance orchestra opens its engagement at Jerry Jones' Rainbow Randevu Friday for five days only band is identi- The : ' M-G-- RESERVATIONS NO PHONE ' '' to-Pal- artarra MATS: Oren $Z24 and $1611 Lower Bale $I12 Upper Bale Sfc Oren and $224 I IIVES: Lower Rale- - $2248 Upper Bale $168 ss---- ' ' Binnie Barnes has given up her apartment in Long Beach since husband Lt Mike Frankod from vich fhea ceon trsanimdfe the post there Springs where he is an Binnie has executive officer been commuting from Long studios Beach to the where she is appearing oppo- site Charles Laughton in The Man From Down Under" She'll 711siai''' 1 I S War Wife Moves is'sss11 17 ! I A 1 t r1 :Issas s i Stew- Robert Stoltz (Ohligato sung by Mrs Charles P Wade) Serenade from "The Student Prince" Romberg Chorus Glazounott TamborGrandAdagio n Chinois Kreialer The Rardimans The Omnipotence Schubert Chorua 4kAk i s : longs to that distinguished alum- ni which has to its credit glam- Susan Peters vsho' plays opposite Aumont attracted wide her performance tattention with of Greer Garson and Ronald Colman in i "Random Harvest" An ingenue she had New Band Rhythms Set for Randevu Sweden's Royal Dramatic The- in Stockholm Miss aHtaesr3I(t)choo o has been acting since she was 14 has appeared in European capitals in Moliere Ibsen Shakespeare Eugene O'Neill and other celebrated dramatists works as well as in more than 30 pictures George Coulouris playing a nazi officer is a veteran actor whose list of performances runs well over a column in "Who's Who in the Theater" He is currently appearing on Broadway in the title role of "Richard HI" which he alsodirected Margaret Wycherly is his feminine counterpart in "Who's Who in the Theater" where her performances take up almost two columns and range from "Arms and the Man" "Damaged Goods" and "Strang'e Interlude" to "Another Language" and "Tobacco Road" Her screen appearances during the past decade are also Impressive John Emery now playing in the Broadway smash hit "Angel Street" is as much at home in pictures as he is in the theater and has made an enviable record He appears as a nazi captain in "Assignment in Brittany" Richard Whorl is another young man who comes from the theater with a brilliant record and there are such excellent character players as Miles Mander Juanita and Darryl Hickman school Signe Hasso also making her debut in American pictures in "Assignment in Brittany" be- ' Brittany" o' ig --4 J er 4 : - lin 171mrere-Quart- ' - i- s Hardimans e Dark Eyea Two Heart ''' - - f i t Rose-Mari- 7 - " 'S11---- ewer Echo Makes Chriatiaan Kriena Where is the Gail R Brown Cheahirs Cat? 1 chorus Intermission 7' - - s Thome' Morley Saint-Sam- s Row Sweet the 's"s Ti"''''CIS 1'01'112'1o s ' s f: Bohm Tiveeapthtiver !lay 10 I : ' ' six-fo- Love" Hardiman : - ' Chorus The Night Bea a Thousand Eves The Modern lite- - e A s Reynaldo Hahn Lhrttesnsafiletramoss 'The ss er : Betty ii ''' sot '''" i' - : Ti Thy Love It - s Winder is accompanist for Great s: s nazi-occupi- i lleen" orous graduates such as Greta Garbo and Ingrid Bergman They all were developed by appeared in only one important part previously in "Tish" Now one of M G M's most promising young stars she was discovered by a tyasPeanrt scout during hhigenr at Hollywood senior HOLLYWOOD—Studded with fflustrious names the cast for Metro's "Assignment in Brittany" based on the Helen MacInnes novel of intrigue and suspense laid in France is headed by Pierre Auinont whose string of hits on the stage and screen in Paris made him one of France's most important young actors before the war Born in Paris this Frenchman with blond hair and blue eyes has played everything from "As You Like It" to "Her Cardboard Lover" and was about to start work on "Marion Lescaut" when war was declared He reported immediately to the French tank corps in which he served until June 10 1940 Subsequently be came to America and found his way to He is now a part of Hollywood the Free French army and is waiting orders meanwhile making his debut in "Assignment in raianrginia 1 I - the chorus and the complete program includes: NEW YORK May 6 UP—Miss Lois Whyte pianist daughter of Mr and Mrs James E Whyte 905 Eighth East street Salt Lake City was eliminated from the National Federation of Music clubs contest in the semifinals Tuesday night First place went to Gladys Gladstone Whip-piAriz Miss Whyte was competing as a district winner I : I s '1 s 7 ''' ' ' ' ' ' will be M 1 s - Dancing is to Assisting artists -' s at 8:30 p m in MenloSal house William anrs violinist and pianist - - - : '::-""- - throram - ' S ''' ' - - :' s''' - - :- - s s 1 ' ''"-- s' s s''- s :1 — S S44 - - follow ''' '' ' Mario (Sugarhouse)—"Lucky Jordan" 7:55 p tn 11:20 and "Her Cardboard Lover" 6:25 p m- 9:45 (3 hours 20 minutes) Tower (Ninth East and Ninth- South)—"Sin Town" 6:50 p'rn 9:35 and "The Big Street" 8 p m 10:45 (2 hours 45 minutes) Star—"Lost Horizon" 12 m 3:21 p rrs 6:42 10:03 and "The Devil and Miss Jones" 1:49 p in 5:10 8:31 (3 hours 15 minutes) Memory park ss 4 ' ' at 830" Making its tenth annual appearance in concert the Wasatch Mountain club ladies' chorus tinder Albert J Southwick's conductorship will sing Friday s : r r Ladies' Choriis He'ard Friday s e-- 4- -4 " st i t A t 1 - 1 : 'i - - v in American Ireland have designated Betty Rhodes whose next screen appearance will be in "Salute for Three" their "Hollywood Co- - ' t Tribute Foreign soldiers stationed Star Waits His Orders ' To Free' French Service "The Chocolate Soldier" spicy riotous boudoir operetta with the melodius Oscar Straus score which is slated for the Capitol stage Monday—matinee and evening performance—comes under direction of All M Ipar one of the stage's younger impresarios He has given this perennial musical favorite an extravagant production with a cast of notable New York singers and actors headed by Charles Purcell and Card Ruth Gillette for five years a Broadway favorite petite Elvira Tanzi Nisha Allen Earl Covert Gene Ramey and Alonzo Price are others Forty singing voices make up the chorus and the ballet is under direction' of Alice Cavers "My Hero" the aria to the valiant warrior who uses chocolate drops instead of bullets for ammunition heads the succession of musical numbers that includes "Sympathy" and "Falling in A ' Ox-Bo- w i - -- - Utah—"Cabin In the Sky" and "A Stranger in Town" Uptown—"Ilit Parade of 1943" Incident" and "Rhythm of the Islands" Capitol—"The Gem—"This Gun for hire" 12:15 p m 3:17 6:19 9:20 and "Andy Hardy's Double Life" 1:35 p m 4:37 7:30 10:40 (3 hours 3 minutes) nialto—"China Girl" and "How's About It?" 12 2:25 noon Doodle p m 4:50 7:15 Dandy" Victory—"Yankee 9:40 (2 hours 25 minutes) South-Ea(Sugarhouse)—"The Crystal Ball" and "Life Begins 1 -- - '' ‘ It" Now Playing 7 '' hours a I - 5 7:30 10 (2 '''' ' - 12 noon 2:30 p m i - - Six-Foo- t! or Coming Straus Opera s' - Opening Today I i : At Papiano's Spicy Is Term Salt Lake Theater Guide 4 :' alitWribunt 7 t 4 |