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I JOAN BENNETT 1 ( 1 1111 7 the Harolds 7s taking solo serialistsaerial-baC:f:141PtTc9!1 L 11'7 "'SA '111 LI i wglu" 11 r Li Qic) 44 perand Voises comedy "" "MA 1147N FOR riTky wAL2 t' ERR0R" sensaNelson the formers Ruth presents MID TOMORROW tional rider of high - jumping t" "'' '441''! horses and many others not AT THE FAIRGROUNDS 1 v' 7 i i I T riiir---1 I 10 r I I 1 ' j i °gene H J ballet i UNIVERSAL - Itting the Aerial ofAnchor N Today t 141Locort: - 414CA17 "IpvvA it 7:13 aerial beau- - ' with its multitude ' 4 III ties the scores of ground and rs oadigiooliol41"" INaroli Peetyu as ' - 4 track displays the numerous ani1' 1 V I 1 011 mal acts and the vast assemblage c—-t tc 11017 TO M 7 P i a i MULTITUDES OF THRILLING I rwts ct11' 1 of educated horse displays conMIDNIGHT 1 FEATURES AND RENOWNED l t f tl 11 oduota N 0 '"' stonwa ' STARS INCLUDING THE a ' i (t1 ceded the greatest in all spangltei? '' HANNEFORD FAMILY Twining -4) ' LOR a ' land yLA 1 : -$ c)111"J1061yvd--40K'' ' ERT I GREATEST OF ALL II I 'ii ) 1 We' i ROB ROGERS rt ' GRANT POODLES RIDING STARS Davos 0- -Opens with Pageant Nifilke zr: 1 1 p I is WARM I as sorseant la Event' STUPENDOUS OPENING SUPERSPECTACLE 7The performances scheduled to 1 ' wax UPON A I ‘3 Second RIG HIT s OF CORONADO CONQUEST AND a A m 8 with at DIX in open p RICHARD I ISONMI0011 daily begin 1 Stars and Performers — SO World ' "RHYTHM of the ISLANDS" i 111 Clowns-- 3 Herds Elephants-25- 0 i ton T—TACEITYT DEM "American Empire" ' gorgeous super spectacle "The 350 I' 7 ALLAN JONES—JANE FRAZEE t Horses and Monageste Ponies—Huge 1 which in 40 Conquest of Coronado" TWICE DAILY- -3 and I P M—Popular Prices !Inv plTitt"n KIDS hundreds of performers and anif "Eyes DOORS mals take part It is said to be Downtown Ticket Office be Utauj11"11frolnEtriS OPEN in the at Icy asi— tahnediafsetatwuroersd irni ocri ercnucse praegnenayn storyn: 1 WALLGREEN DRUG STORE l'n 1 Night" i : ' the opera star and a big ballet of 2nd South and Main Street 'Ir Cd'IT A ' ' dancing girls ---1 I 11 ib!: For the convenience of circus -? patrons a downtown ticket office ' 1 1 ) NOVI! frie 44 r-q47h I i I will be in operation starting this HE'S ''' morning at the Walgreen Drug ikiA HERE IN PERSON 44 ND store Second South and Main I 2 WEEK SMASII M 6:00 P at — NOW—Opens Th Rove of the Country 67 streets where tickets for all per- An--1 '' et c : ' fl t - M 0141 ° formances will be on sale at the 4 LOU M C A Presnts BUD 1 same pr1ce4 charged at the circus :ra Y'' :'''''''''' t I 1 ABBOTT & COSTELLO it: ' v I I ' I n''''''' grounds 14ILLANDj :i9ktlislig "I r1 ' '' 'IT AIN'T HAY" ti t2Q9 DARD 1 i11 N ? ---t ' LsoPrivacy-To) -- 0' a 0 ii WAYNE !Pi ' 1 1 5 suum HAYWARD HOLLYWOOD — Like many f ! i I J1 BETTE DAVIS 11 4 III five&T5 TON ' 4x : " Hollywood people Walter Slezak !::' t l':i had a private phone number s ' LAUGH HIT N$$ I) 111E ' This Our Life' 'InWith P(''t 4 40c But he forgot to mention it to tr t' :MCGUERINSFRoot BROOKLYN: ' George Brent and ' 0 Tit 5 : Olivia De HaVilland It thereby missed WILLIAM BENDIX MAX PAEA notification of a last minute lt411 x change in shooting schedule on -Don't "The Fallen Sparrow" quite FAT!' E 11 S AboutWorry generally gummed up the works the NOW nNow anybodycan ring him up Draft! IA io 'EJ Iftli He's one of the very few stars to 5130 - k ( ‘: ' Dine Dance I i 4 k 4 IIII? listed in the phone book rofiltoo Noapta 7 t 7 at I Mon-Saturd- — i ' N ' tit Tba 01 C 4 i '''''''40"'''' tr i -- 11011 U c''Ariste1:0dit - '' P" k I "‘ - - - 041 itoirta 4- is ymo :4' : 41t r - ' ' -- i PARAMOtINT 4" : I NEWS 1111MARKINIONIIIIMMINlit 1:1- l iatest AIR a 'N tl PARAMOUNT Al - - t ' 'ft "BILL JACK Vs HITLER" : t IJi ' March of Vint It 0 1 -- i Lawring August Only—I i Main and Broadway — Salt Lake City — Phone 2470 Washington Boulevard — Ogden — Phone i i I BEAUTY IS I 4— - LYNN!! 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Stars Listed ' Ponmiou nt's !welve-tun- o - - 1 11111'- e- 11 r77--) POSITIVELY t FAciLlenulc a:: e 'We have just a limited I of performers from foreign lands were forced to flee their countries All of the famed Cole Brothers stars and features are here 1 7n t 116— - P HOLLYWOOD—The 350 sOldiers in Irving Berlin' s "This Is the Army" now being photographed by Warner Bros re- f :0 I -- 1 71 - Openshaw the Bowery Bard will be missing from Fred AlAlan len's fall show Reed has got himself (Falstaff) ' a Beverly Hills manse with His wife and swimming pool three boys arrive tOMOrrnW Alan says this is the only life for an actor ' He's not kidding Copyright 1943 The Chicago Tribune i T7 4 - or 1 to 1111! fi AP) - I tr1):' Army Will Make Cadet Out of Joe Ir !Pp 1 c f r t ir I A111CPOPFt off Of tory garden The actor now costarring with Irene Dunne in MetroGoldwyn-Mayer's "White Cliffs of Dover" was digging in his the other night when garden he was startled by a rattling noise Turning quickly he Maw a rattlesnake coiled and ready to strike The spade he was using proved an ample weapon on which to dispatch the rattler d IP X - PERSOIIALIZED Permanent Wave r 1 - -- HOLLYWOOD — Alan Marshal has good reason to shudder when he's asked about his vic- — tf Sy Iva De Buddy Zitanimoopont L NN by Actor Finds Snake In Victory Garden TwEATITi DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE i -- - headed Jimmy Cagney Bing Crosby and Charley Feldman got together and started plans to erect a wing on the hospital at the motion picture relief fund home to be called the Roy Rog AR aping dr- pan memorial winz Rey oll you know lost hiS lite during that Lisbon crash when he and his wife Lorraine were ea route to entertain soldiers Lorraine has been working for something like this ever since So if her husband's death their friends and people who love show business want to contribute you can each send a dollar to any of these gentlemen or to Lorraine herself There were no services held for Roy Lorraine was too sick at the time to arrange anything Few people know she brought the body home He's buried at Lucille Ball Forest Lawn while christening a breakaway boat for "Meet the People" ha4":1 a real accident It broke sway too soon and ruined R brand-ne- w pair of silk stockings Craig Woods is wearing his Finn in a sling To avoid hitting ft child he ran his car into a tree and broke his wrist Frances Marion did the same thing —broke her thumb Falstaff m long-ter- at Iffnmouwoult C am (09 - Alk wpm 1 : li A '''' N i M-G-- - ' : 1 1 -- -' -'- NI Taos '2- - 49: it I es 3 : Metro-Goldwyn-May- er r t“ : """ 00111"47-"4- I I i "I was Joan Crawford!" was Wynn's astounding reply And it's the gospel truth Nine years ago Keenan held the world's record for piloting a speedboat around Manhattan island searching for someone to double for Joan Crawford for a scene in "Chained" hired Wynn For several days the young actor now one of most promising leading men navigated his boat at breakneck speed under bridges through narrow Inlets and performed the most hazardous stunts All that didn't bother Keenan But his costilme did! He wore an exact duplicate of the Adrian ensemble created especially for Miss Crawford! '1 I 1 Bob Everything is in readiness for the opening performance this afternoon of the Cole Brothers Combined circus encamped at the fairgrounds for a two-da- y stay hitly i Here Private Hargrove" Keenan Wynn was telling Robert Walker that he worked for Metro - Goldwyn - Mayer nine years ago "What did you do?" asked y iThil 1 rs Circus Comes to Town Thriller For Two-Da- I Sanders who never waited until he gets the girl could get a lady in "The Lodger" He gets Lady Korda Barry Byridono who wrote "The Amazing Dr Clitterhouse" is the crime expert on it Freddie Bartholomew also will be in Moss Hart's radio show work Even actors io whistle as Orson stopped Welles kissed Rita Hayworth when he came Did you calling on her set catch Alice toone Moats' broad- cast from Spain? Mice sure has made strides since she came here to supervise her story about a debutante some years back Never Falls I 'phoned Ingrid Bergman that Mary Pickford was too' ill to come to the canteen Saturday George HOLLYWOOD—On the set of "S e e st Stops Perspiration - Actor Once Was Joan Crawford! an Croam Deodorant 1 t - - '''" : ''' - -" u After a crowd of several hununder-art- n dred circus fans had waited at NeW the railroad crossing on First North street between Third and safely Fourth west streets the big show finally rolled into town early Sun- day After leaving Idaho Falls ef3 n:ght the trains were sidetracked several times along the line for the movement of war ma- ani116P' 'ftolllinli terials Long before night --all 26 tents of sizes were in the air"— is—all except the huge big L Dies not rot stresses çr meni that shirts Doti not irritite skin top which was 2 Nos aiting to dry Can tse used day rIght after shavIng StOr rersritation lot Fans Watch I Instantly Prevents odor 3 Ito daysCole Brothers "Sundayed" on A rure eitote greaseless stainless vanishing cream lot and crowds of sightseers the L Awarded Arproval Seal of watched the picturesque activities I Launderof American Institute of the big show during the after- ing for being harmless to tabric noon and evening At the head of the mammoth 1kt o one of ' institution is Zack Terrell America's showmen He greatest 4 arrived with the show as did Mrs and will remain during the a jar show's stay here ti NASin 10i and 59t iars Performers from almost every Ged -' 1 it" "1 corner of the world are included 71rn -aibl "'"'"' 64' '1 —41 in the show personnel Because -) of the war dozens upon dozens I i' '' - i c" "$15-a-da- - ' ' ‘ ‘ Now Showing Barry Was a Lady" and "Underground Agent" Centre--"Dixi12 m 2 p m 4 6 8 10 (2 hours) Uptown—"Mr Lucky" and Short Subjects Studio—"Action in the North Atlantic" 12:15 p tn 2:40 5:05 7:50 9:55 (2 hours 25 minutes) Force" and "The Glass Key" Capitol--"Ai- r Triumphs" and "Saludos Amigos" Bountiful (Bountiful)—"Bataan" 7:30 p m 10:35 and "Rhythm of the Islands" 9:35 p m (3 hours) Tower (Ninth East and Ninth South)—"Once Upon a Honeymoon" and "Mug Town" Mario (Sugarhouse)—"Commandos Strike at Dawn" and "Eyes in the Night" Holladay (Holladay)—"It Ain't Hay" and "In This Our Life" Murry (Murray)—"Reap the Wild Wind" and "The MeGurrins of Brooklyn" South-Ea(Sugarhouse)—"Crash Dive" and Short Subjects Rialto—"Hello Frisco Hello" and "Margin for Error" Star—"Tarzan's New 'York Adventure" and "Her Cardboard Lover" State—"American Empire" and "The Great Gildersleeve" On Stage and Screen Lyric—Five Acts of 'Vaudeville with "Stand By All Networks" Utah--"D- tures But tAday he is literally Nur' rounded on all sides by gentle reminders of those screen days 4 when he wasn't so much He has " Orly to look around the set of "Th Hour Before the Dawn" —st Paramount to remember sorne -- int stones in his the career stepping He plays the older brother of — Franchot Tone It was in a Tone opicture "The Unguarded Hour" tbat Sutton first got into the y dress extra class after being a $10 extra i ' - - : ' 0 Salt Lake Theater Guide Of Early Struggle "- : 'n' all And today with banners fluttering from His towering center poles the big show awaits the coming of Salt Lake City circus fans for th performances today and to morrow at th Fair Grounds Hundreds of people ystarday watchd th building of th tented city The performancs ore schduled for 3 o'clock in th afternoon and $ o'clock at night ach day SuttonRentinded i ' ' The CIRCUS Is bere—elephants ist - ' c ir -- ""'"Isr!"5""'"'wmrsmirfoler " '" " - ''- i - L-- "Meet the People" a gay musi- ral Then he learned the brutal truth—he is to partray an who joins the marines and is wounded in action : : :' - cast in 7 ' 'I - g tei 2!' "0001'': :(- ' :' ' - ' P 4'ofi 1 '' v - - ' Co-Ed- 11: - i-- ''-- ' -- -- k fH i ': have Ginger Rogers and Fred Astaire—which I doubt Ginger is booked at R K 0 and Fred at Metro Metro's after Cugat to sign up for three more " pictures after "Mr If Ilona Massey does "School for Brides" for Howard Lang she'll undoubtedly do it on the screen Richard Bonelli sings later the title role in "The Waltz King" for Boris Morro& Jeanette MacDonald is off to sing with "Music Under the Stars" symphony as guest soloLester ist in Milwaukee Cowan and 'Larry Schwab will star Rise Stevens in their musical "Command to Love" Grace Moore looks stunning Title of her autobiography will be "You'ye Only Human Once" She'll spend her stay here in She Miriam Hopkins' home sings at Hollywood bowl Friday and Saturday Bad Guy Turns Good g i l 3' '' -- - i I i- : I ! i 'N '' i k 7 - 4- iitl'!!!! - i'n 7 1 F 4 4 -- '' ' - ! - '4 ' y - ' - ' convoy and blown up while guarding a bridge He thought the change had come however when he was 1 - ' $ - 1 i A I : ri t- ' l' 1 t'' 4 i ' i' n - vt i - i i iril contract at Columbia Ile had been making government shorts at Dayton Ohio as a Paul Muni's Cocivilian lumbia picture probably will be his interpretation of Chopin Paramount has lost three of its trained newsreel men in the last 60 days Johnny Lewis lost his life during his first fling over the Ruhr Right Spirit A group of Hollywood folks night also Alice Faye's baby walq sick and she couldn't leave Inand I needed a substitute grid said: "What time do you want me to be there Hedda?" The bigger they are the more Ingrid cooperative they are So came stayed on and on did Ann Sheridan after she'd bee fi a guest at the Masque club for 250 soldiers from Minter field Carl Ander le told me it was his twenty-firs- t birthday A boy should have something to remember it by He has Ann Sheridan kissed him And then from all over the room boys popped up and said: "I'm At the just 21 today too!" canteen Red Skelton Kay Kyser those wonderful dancers the Hartmans and June Havoc put on a swell show But it's the women who spend hours in the kitchen making sandwiches and coffee who are the real heroines All in the Family Ralph Forbes once married to Ruth Chatterton is now living with Ruth's mother during his stay here Columbia is Rosa La with pretty angry Rose of that burlesque house "unwho calls her cover girls" Leigh Jason was brought back to Hollywood by Harry Cohn to do "Restless Lady" It turned out to be a Now Leigh's got a sleeper 'y Iledda Hopper HOLLYWOOD— Gregory Illtoff is trying to get Xavier Cugat for his next The Band Wagon" which Ratoff says will 1 1 -' - - In his first Ifilm "The Human Comedy" he was an orphaned poldierinvalided Out of the army with a crippled leg His next 'Dr Gillespie's Criminal Case" PR w him all but annihilated by machine-gufire RR he tried to rnake a prison break' In two army short film subjects hi was drowned while in I I ' I IThere i (4::4:: 1 ' Craven HOLLYWOOD—John has been in Hollywood little more than six months but already he has a suggestion to register' He would llike the movie makers to take a note from some of his previous stage appearances on Broadway he gained a reputation am a young leading man His work definitely was on the light and' gay side But i ?:: t ' Reunion Hinted Rogers-Astai- re r ' t -- ---I P' 1 : 41 4ii 74 Itpir II:1 fir :7:4:"1k4 1 114 A 1 :701 11- ii 0- Ji 0 ti :: :- - - )1t 1 - skit4AiiyA1 I) 1 Asit t f - I 1 1 : N a - I I -- 1 : - 1 - - ' - '''' - |