Show - --- Uribunt 1913 'August 4 20 I I I I : ? ? a i i t i 1 ' 3 I the war :department to appear Broadway drama about the air forces now being written by Moss Hart They will report to New York for rehearsals on September 15' (Signed) 'Staff Sergeant Jerry D Lewis and Colonel Don L i Hutchins" My congratulations to all concerned Ernst Lubitsch is conferring with Colonel Oveta Hobby in Washington about his next "All Out Eileen" Can't you just hear the colonel saying to our Ernst: "Would you ii 1 1 i 't I of 1 silence The By Arms Plant Dwight Wirrans are grandparents again Daughter -' 111-- Bill Carter had a baby boy- Steve Wiman is being given a luncheon Sunday (to celebrate) by the Charlie Bracketts in their- charming New England home Dwight is in England doing war work 1 s l I ' I Made Good Gregory Peck who's setting tur town- aflame got his acting traintng at Bob Porterfield's Some years ago he was chosen by Dorothy Stickney (who got the award that year for her performance in "Life With Father") As the most promising actor on Broadway With that award goes a Virginia ham an acre of land in Abingdon and the privilege of sending two people with talcnt to Barter theater Yes i"rls Peck is married—to a Swcet little Finnish girl Our child Gloria Dean has grown up and is showing the town to a bunch of R A F fliers from Falcon Field Aril At the preview of ''This Is the Army" Charlie Feldman sent anote to Sophie Tucker asking whether she'd play a featured role with George Raft in ''Three Cheers for the Boys" This Is It "This Is the Army" is the en- tertai nment sock of the century - - e f ary 'century There's no phase of the show business it Picture's so dip into much better than the stage play its laughable Wh o would be- Ltve when our bo33 joined the arrny that they'd get a screen test free ard that our producers 1 1 ) t ithe i t t - ' a il t t I 1 ' J : ) i I ' I cr e dit than 1 : il ' 3 ) 1 ' 1 p - i T!IPt- j 1 fi - ''' -- -7 f - 1 - I 'o ''t - 6' i 'left ' i7 4 111'-12 : - ' e- i I Ara COVIEDIt Amu pal 1 VI ri t ) a r i Ell' yr11 8C411All -J -- 'I" 7 ri '''' CA - t 16 - 61 1 - LINDEN lira R r - is- r4-47- 1 l' i11: fir - '1 f i ir i- -- 1'1 4 - t f 46 Stg) wit' Wart Inlaid CITI BRESSART n itgo OTT i 'al ANLET IN) it ILI Iii: '$' 1 TT Att Nat'11 rev n" t-1 r i n 3 v0ihir--- in 1 t COME id " 'i' vtlt --' ' -k i ' - -i -'- -' '3 ' ' 4a --4 ':' ' e -S' - l' A - k s' ' : - r 1 :i IviiAbq ' I":"'N i --- ) - - If lq' i ‘11V11-- ' '' mo tica°114s171 slle i‘ -- 1 1 '' 4744 i - 't-'0- - Walt Disney Cartoon 1 I l'sPIWN'ttei n 0 i''- v 1 ccAoTtri ' OWE 4 Yrzl -- la ''''''''-- J try I ' ' iiii'' - 1: A --4 A ‘ 4 --li I1 ditd-::-- ' to i 11 i - :i- -- 0 ''' lt ) '''MV: "‘'L - DUP h t Tr 1114 f 1 ---- : rk-- - - - n: ? 3 f NI f - ) No alb '''' fle:"-47- tie - El- 01 :1'1''''''''''' 'f i i - ° t " If 1 V 100 "7---- - :: ' -- r Ivor :!- 7"1 :1 p' 7 - a roo idloaa-ko- SIAM Ilia INEAGLE - 1 - q 11- j :: BLOCKED : - ' :' '' ' - t ff' k MRS i 1'' ' A - - : - " T :' I 44t : '1' : : ::'Ti:: :' i '''' ' ' 'L e NEWTON ' :a '1isf f lo TPAILI 4 Al i' s I t 1 - Prmats A- I Pason 'im OTIED : 1 r r-- 7) 71 1 ' ': ''keA- - kdoAl 0:4143 kdodaiom3 ' f ' ' tl r7:: 3f Lumali rt L 3PCHESIM - - COMMENCING 5 NITES FRIDAY AU& 6TH o ot 4 PERSON The Rave of the Country er":rrIr (41 'k AD ''l 0 1 IN- etb75 NEWSREEL BOONTIEp :17-73r--- iic- - - I 16i4( io4 1- 0 1 7 (IIIF -- tiv'vith Bobby READ1CK ir Frank CRAVEN William GARGAN I 4 - -- f i e V t D E 1 - 71 i ii ME Ccl 1 ''t NAISH 1 1--- - 41-- -- J i:'11111 with Diana Barrymorc I Brian Denktvy j III f 1 f I I - r:' 7r---i j4712'771 '- - - 4 "NIGHTMARE" 1I I t iip:i11Pt '6 1 - --- 1 4 f !: Carlo! fi7 1 i - I 1"11111 I Ii14111 A L S ''M 1 :4 1' tti: nr!w a0 1 tr''k 1 404 - 1' TOMORROW & NITE ONLY Today MO From 1:15 11 03elrv ' -- TONITE ' i - t 3- IAN HUNTER (—if I : n CONHI1VNGS 0 di se - ' s 4161 t-- JI M C ''' 7 4- 7:v IN MAGIC TECHNICOLOR ROBIRT 11 -1 cille 1:-r-P4 at NOW - tt ' ' ! - t1 41' CIY7tat? 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A ( '1 t 0arerp17 A 11 25C V to 5:30 I - it a IM ALMS 1 FORM!MWIMPITORMIMMEMINFE77 - 1 - 1' i 1 k : 1 1 - 8 NO Next It was Siberia with Its bleak mountains and subzero Home safely he temperatures headed back to South America to get the first pictures of the forbidden tribal "fire dance's in Dutch Guiana In Salzburg Austria i shortly before the war Rosson was filming scenes The gestapo arrested him and for 34 days he was to a concentration confined camp physically mistreated and starved There are reasons why Rich- - N - 1 4'- - kcl XI sets about building poultry houses out of scrap lumber Now this He read the card It said: "Happy birthday from Pat O'Brien" "Shucks kid" said Pat when thanked the next day "I'm just looking out for myself I'd like to know a guyiwho raises chickens so I can buy fresh eggs" she remembered a man she'd been introduced to the night before Result: Jess Barker got the part ts t f w - 1 m HOLLYWOOD—When Actor Russell Wade got home that birthday night there stood his wife and child admiring a brand-nepoultry house scientifically constructed down to provision for automatic feeding and watering of the hens and chicks Wade was flabbergasted He's a rising young man playing an in support of Pat importantin role R K 0 Radio's "The O'Brien Iron Major" O'Brien who believes in him helped him get the role But only the other day he was in the movie extra ranks Patent hen houses are too expensive for his purse as yet He'd been planning to put in some chickens at his modest home had talked some on the HOLLYWOOD—Business men who transact business on the golf course have nothing on actors who go to parties Olivia de Havilland went to a party one night The next day when Dudley Nichols directing her in R K 0 Radios "Government Girl" said he was having trouble casting for the second male lead K-22- 5" ready" Ida Lupin° it- - v Ty - i ' -- FJ-L- I ard Rosson noted director of Universal's eagerly awaited action film "Corvette packs his bags for a far corner of the world the studios literally hold their breath until he returns Not that Rosson looks for trouble but his daring on expeditions for movie backgrounds places him always in real peril When Rosson was assigned for action footage at the headwaters of the Amazon no camera crew had ever penetrated that far and few white men indeed had ever dared the trip Rosson merely rounded up a cameraman and said: "We're life-lon- Jacqueline DeWitt famous Broadway comedienne became a film actress in an odd way Unable to get the ear of casting officials she landed a job abs dialogue director on R K 0 RaA dio's "The Seventh week' later she had a feat" role in the film s il ' It HOLLNWOOD— Social Contact - One for Donor - ard Rosson was selected for the most dangerous motion picture assignment undertaken from Hollywood in recent years For three months in the north Atlantic he grade repeated convoy trips aboard corvettes' obtaining the amazing scenes he filmed in the subinfested waters for "Corvette Five times Rosson and his camera experts were aboard a corvette when and nazi planes assaulted united nations ships near by Twice torpedoes narrowly missed their ship On his final crossing hack to an eastern Canadian port Rosson's right Wrist was broken when heavy seas battered the The director was alconvoy most washed overboard and his arm was smashed against a metal installation HOLLYWOOD — When Rich- has achieved a g ambition She has sold one of her songs to the screen and it happened as the result of an accident She was supposed to hum Chopin's Opus 25 in E Minor for Paul Henreid in Warner Brothers' ''In Our Time" but each time she tried one of her own compositions would come out instead "Okeh leave It in" said Producer Jerry Wald "I'll send Ida $25 thereby proving she prefers Lupino to Chopin" "In that case" replied Ida "send it to the Hollywood Canteen Then Chopin being a Pole and with the united nations wouldn't mind" Back Door Entry HOLLYWOOD — might the have been expected from sentimental Irish Pat O'Brien Decidirg to launch into film production he filed incorporation at Sa(ramento while still tiqw-rbdore the camera in R K 0 Ra-- clofi :The Iron Major" He calls his 'company Terneen Productions—combining syllables from the names of 'Bon Terry Daughter Mavourneen i ' I understands got Wh'at's in a Name? ' i' h Corvette's Action Only One Of Perils Rosson Downs ry' again with Murphy with e Douglas Corrigan in that flier-"Wrong Way Corrigan" at It K 0 studio and In "Grsprs of Wrath' at 20th Century-FoPeggy's film career then was suspended for two years by her stage appearance in ''Meet the People" both in Hollywood a rid the subsequent run in New York After that Universal put her tinder long-tercontract x Present stocking seams talks small talk to the elders cooks and sews The second Peggy presents a highly pleasing set of features for human or- camera observation But this is the No 2 - d" HOLLYWOOD — BOISE Aug 3 Czn—Captain James Stewart former motion picture star who has been stationed at Gowen field for the last eight months has been transferred to Sioux City Iowa the Gowen field public relations office announced Tuesday He has been operations officer of a bomb squadron here and recently was promoted to his present rank 1em with "The Right Man" Ida Lupino's Sono Accepted for Film Iva Transfer to - ' I On the Stage Lyric—Major Bowes' Ninth Anniversary Revue M-G-- Actor's Birthday she bounces in The other Peggy can and does don nice frocks straighten her i JimmyStewart Gets would be fighting like mad to pet 'em under contract when the sa'ar's ended Serg'eaat Earl Ox- ford is one lie sings the "Stage Do or Ca nten" song W hat a voce! To me Sergeant Ezra Storie should have had more - i at g ettirg one look after st pon Barter theater in Abingdon Va i Co-E- - ' Now Showing Centre—"Dixie" 12 m 2 p rn 4 6 8 10 (2 hours) Utah—"DuBarry Van a Lady" and "Underground Agent" Uptown—"Mr Lucky" and Short Subjects Studio—"Action in the North Atlantic" 12:15 p m 2:40 5:05 7:30 9:55 (2 hours 25 minutes) Star—"Smilin' Through" and "Here We Go Again" South-Ea(Sugarhouse)—"Crash Dive" and Short Subjects Tower (Ninth East - and Ninth South)—"China Girl" and "Who Done It?" Maho (Sugarhouse)—"You Were Never Lovelier" and "The Var Against Mrs Hadley" double-crosse- Tryouts for the ''Gay Nineties" variety show being planned by Utah Ordnance plant will be conducted Thursday at 7:30 pm at the U S 0 club 205 East First South street The show is to be presented as part of the U 0 P recreational association's second plant-wid- e field day scheduled for September 11 atyairmont park ' Open to any plant employe the tryouts will be unler direction of Gail Plummer head of University of Utah speech and arts department who will direct the producti ciation sponsors Ultimate aim of the production is the staging of en "Arms Plant Follies"—the first show of its kind using all war worker talent—at the Capitol theater later on Charles M Pincus stage show manager for Intermountain Theaters Inc with an assistant will choose from the association show the best acts for the stage presentation pecaryout arrangements may be made by workers on swing shift next week by communicating with Harold J Dent chairman of the association playhouse committee Others of the committee assisting in production are Ellery C Pollard Sterling R Bossard and Angie Floor i and "The Glass Key" Bountiful (Bountiful)—"Harrigan's Kid" 7:30 p m 10:20 and "Nightmare" 9 p m (2 hours 40 minutes) Holladay (Holladay)—"They Got Me Covered" and "Silver Queen" Murray (Murray)—"Lucky Jordan" and "Assignment in Brittany" Gem—"Journey for Margaret" and "Three Hearts for Julia" State—"American Empire" and "The Great Gildersleeve" Rialto—"Ilello Frisco Bello" and "Margin for Error" o' the Town" with George Murthereafter she was in phy The Women Men Mar- Peggy No 1 by disposition takes precedence The biggest laugh of her career she has confided is that a girl with her disposition should be born as she Wag in sedate Long Beach Cal At 12 Peggy made her Initial motion picture appearance in 1936 in Universal studio's "Top she HOLLYWOOD—Although shuns glamor for professional reasons Peggy Ryan featured comedienne today finds it impossib:e to dodge the admiration that follows any pretty girl who sheds a sunny smile upon the world Miss Ryan cofeatured with peppy likable Donald O'ConnoP in "Mister Big" "Johnny Comes Marching Home" "Get Hep tO Love" and other vehicles in a lilting year of jointly featured appearances for Universal studio can be described as a girl with two selves One self is the Peggy who flings her India rubber knees about in eccentric dances sings cracks gags and inspires instant grins when she appears upon the screen This Peggy sends inhibitions flying out the door when Capitol—"Air-Force- " minor gripes Someone should really write a ditty entitled "God Bless Irving Berlin" All Set to Go Frank Sinatra arrives August 11 Three days later he sings In Hollywood bowl in tIA Night of Romance" Already seats are going like crazy to Sinatra swooners But he'll never take Joe E Bing Crosby's place Brown will go back to his old time singing and dancing routines in "The Return of Casanova" It starts in about a month They're testing lislilly (Wacky) Wayne to play opposite him 'Tis said she's a combination of Martha Raye and Betty Hutton Couldn't be — nature doesn't do those things! Emily Kimbrough's "We Followed Our Hearts to Hollywood" will be on the bookstands this fall Emily who arrived here with two toy French poodles expects to return east with a d litter Her pets her Follow the Leader Red Skelton following en the heels of Mickey Rooney wrote a song "Ridin' Down the Street With My Baby" And sure enough he gets to sing it in "Mr Mickey is proud as a peacojk He's received a handsome picture of General H A Arnold autographed "To my dear friend Mickey from —" E rr ol Flynn's proudest possession conspicuously displayed in his living room is a huge photograph of our president "To autographed mye friend Errol from his friend Franklin" Republic's borrow- istrier for "Mystery with Fran'k Albertson and Ruth Terry Wendy Barrie Is leaving our town flat for a Broadway play I don't blame her Would you believe Jimmy Keaton son of Buster and Natalie Talmadge was old enough to wed? He is—he will —at Ventura to Barbara Jane Talchener Copyright 1943 by the Chicago Tribune Planned - --- -- - Opening Today are Variety Show rilnd parking that cigar until interview is fnded?" What's happerred to Metro's NV A C story? Anita Loos wrote it following which there's been a hunk ) : the army wanted soldiers' credit played down Joe Louis got the biggest round of applause Kate Smith looked so young and pretty She can't help being fat Don't think she could ever play the life of Marie Dressler She's too young Marie whom I knew for more than 30 years looked old even in her youth Best thing George Murphy's ever done ditto Rosemary De Camp Only one small scene that didn't ring true Soldiers in thd audience picked that up instantly— where Joan Leslie practically forces Ronnie Reagan into marrying her when he wants to wait until war's over Whoever chose Joan's hats must have had a grudge against the girl These in the forthcoming i - Salt Lake Theater Guide I Peggy Prefers Being Funny to Glamor Roles I Quartet in Service Given Leave That They May Appear in Air Force Play By Iledda Hopper HOLLYWOOD — I have received the following wire: "Exclusive to you The boys menCoped wilt- actually learn fiom your column of their selection 'Lieutenant Bill Holden Ser- reant Edmund O'Brien Lieutenant Tim HOU and Private Arthur Kennedy have been requested by ' -- - t 5alt Crbt Wedneday Morning - -- - 1 iS - I I I g11 1 1 - 1 - i I 1 A 4 t 1 t i i i I 1 ) r --- - - - - : : - m'P"'F'a"'''"'""se"'''w"'v4"'s'r'"----:mt:oEao"-o--okkAoee-efA--oEAdoTdtAow--4--eaArmz"fiAk- : ! i : e - 7:: - A""Aa - 7 00o-- : "PfttA$0414 : r |