Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE FRIDAY MORNING FEBRUARY 2 1034 hi trlbs he enacts a story that girl as an Impostor but it Is too Food Marketing The director hat fallen in love familiar to him— playing the chid Auditor Points Payne Urges AT SALT LAKE THEATERS thelate with her and her picture future has beloved by hi people and his wives been made The advent of a whaling ship manned Concern Passes of Reducing Night Watch The supporting cast has such play- by white men begins the Suspense Way Jewell ers as Gregory Ratoff Miriam Jor- that steadily mount throughout the On the (test Me’ SALARIES OF 36 ‘All of Wins end eomedlene "Hot dan Over Children Into New Hands Betty Furness Tala Birell and thrilling length of the picture The County Deficit mualcal Che" the Coetello icrftn custom of lending wives to fellows "Expenetve Arthur Jarrett Praise at Capitol Warner Bette also "The Menace" with B Romance intrigue and suspense and friends is startlingly revealed and Devil Salt Lake parents were of the Ballif 1033 Of STATE RAISES ON STAGE PLAYHOUSE— hie Muel-xi- rl a new Doloree Women” i Examiners Board Grants Increases in Six Departments urged by Police Chief W L Payne to “know where Thursday night your children are at night” Chief Payne told members of Salt Lake post No 2 American Legion at a meeting at the chamber of commerce that juvenile delinquency can be ’ materially curbed if parents know where their children spend their nights Thirty-sidate employe received the welcome new Thursday that their salaries will be Increased as the away from home sequel to a session ot the state board ot examiner Cooperation of the public was Authorisation for the Increases was requested by the chief in the solution of crimes He pointed out given by the board after It was inthat solution of crimes lies in the formed the raises were for “adjustaid given police by the public and and Increased ments promotions not through "romantic tactics duties" E R Miles state budget director told the examiners that the dear to the hearts of fiction writers’’ employes benefited had been classiThe meeting was presided over and fied according to ability-dutie- s by Norman L- Sims post experience Reluctance to approve any widespread wage boosts was expressed by Governor Henry H Blood who pointed out that a general demand would upset the state’s economy program BIX Department Affected Six departments were affected In the increases authorized by the board Included were the board of health securities commission state engineer road commission bank commission Pleading guilty to liquor possesand tax commission as follows: Board of health— Eva W Ramsey sion Louis Grow 36 alias Louis assistant secretary raised from $80 to Grasse was fined $20 in lieu of a $12150 a month jail sentence by Judge Daniel Securities commission — Audrey in pQlice court ThursHarrington Boyd stenographer raised from $85 day to $95 W Funk Jr enGrow was arrested December 13 State engineer-- rJ gineers’ aide and cheif clerk promot- on Fourth South and Ninth East ed to assistant engineer with pay streets as he attempted io deliver 10 boosted from $125 to $165 gallon of moonshine whisky Alton Carlson 23 74 South West Road commission— Nineteen highway patrolmen raised from $126 to Temple street pleaded guilty to pos$135 end in some cases to $144 Three session of a pint of moonshine whisky and a half pint of alcohol He will officers recently promoted from 8 ‘given THtses—ajr fol- be- sentenced-Februar- ylows: Captain R L Fryer $135 to The defendant with Charles W $16650 Lieutenant B S Hillls $135 Jackson 42 was arrested January 13 to $15750 O H Lund $135 to $14850 Charges against Jackson were- - dismissed for lack of evidence Raises In Bank Department C A Denying liquor charges Bank department— H R Hurren Hahn 45 40 and Mike Skoutelas to exexaminer chief promoted from will face trial February 8 They to aminer pay raised from $250 $270 were released on bonds of $300 each J M Knopp advanced from building Hahn was arrested Wednesday at to chief and loan examiner building Thir- East and First South streets and loan examiner pay raised from allegedly in possession of a half gal$21150 to $22550 Margaret Mozely lon of moonshine whisky Skoutelas to promoted from assistant secretary also arrested Wednesday is accused secretary pay raised from $99 to $109 of possession of a half pint of whisky Mildred Tallon stenographer pro- He was arrested at 529 West Second moted to assistant secretary pay South street by Patrolmen G M raised from $75 to $80 and S C Peeples Tax commission— William M Bates Hopkins $12150 to $125 Paul M Holt $75 to $110 John P Greene $110 to $125 Victor H Snow $110 to $125 Fay Elder $108 to $125 Oswald Coombs Jr $85 to $100 Ferris Jones $75 to $125 x - Two Defendants Plead Guilty to Liquor Charges the attendance at the current exhibition of the Utah Art Institute t the capitol has been fairly Targe and with several school groups women’s organizations attending in bodies and smaller groups drifting In and out throughout the day the public is not giving the attention that so large a showing of Utah’s art products deserves according to officials The exhibit comprises nearly 500 pieces with a very fine display ot arts and crafts work in addition A class of 36 from the Irving jun lor high school visited the exhibition Thursday and it is hoped that other art departments of the schools will find it a point of interest as well as civic and social organizations of the city - While Service Star Legion Entertains Veterans Rearrest Alfred J Bird completing his second year at the Utah state prison was still behind the walls Thursday night although he was scheduled to be released on parole during the day Bird who allegedly embezzled from the State Bank of Sevier of which he was once assistant cashier probably will be given his liberty withm a few days Warden R E Davis had no statement to make as to the case or as to the definite date 7 of release' Warden Davis Wednesday was in- low-cos- t steam-electri- City to Put New Lamps on Streets st hos-pit- Sets Lecture Plans Fisher Brewery Head for lectures at St Names Sales Manager were announced by ofi R Browning has been appointed sales manager of the Fisher Brewing company Frank A Fisher president announced and general manager Thursday Mr Browning is active in civic and fraternal organizations and is president of the Allied Drug Travelers He has been engaged in selling for a number of years MERCHANT RETURNS Samuel Makoff proprietor of the Makoff Classic shop has returned from an extended buying trip With Mra Makoff he visited the principal eastern markets The Twentieth Infantry association will hold Its annual banquet Friday evening In Civic Center following the regular meeting scheduled to open at 6 o’clock Mrs Vivian Gruge will be l"i the following' making short talks: George C Hardwick H F Harding Walter Gile Mrs Gene-vlaRoberts and Mrs Dora Harding Broadway it distinction and provides Throurh a Conctence other example of competent seztoen Cummlntc Paul Kelly Ruae Colombo aleo "Wild Bora of the Road" with casting ot a demanding stage play Frankie Rochelle Hudcon On the stage the Rose Albert OEM— "OlrlDarrq Without a Room" with Charlee Ferrell Charlie Ruxelea Mareuerlte as Porter pley wai known "Chrysalis’’ Churchill Oratory Ratoff Walter Woolf and was acclaimed for its penetrat- STADIUM— "Fury of the Junslo " with Cook Pegay Shannon Alan Dint-haing etudy ot moods and emotion It DonaldToehl Mori i elao "Elyala " called for adroit and versatile play- - STATE— "Oavaloade" with Olive Brook Diana Wrnyard Herbert Mundln Beryl era and Paramount revealed excelMercer elao "Rafter Romance" lent judgment In selecting Fredric Otnter Rosera and Norman Foeter with March and Miriam Hopkins who did KINGSBURY ON THE —STAGE HALL Opera "L Car"Design for Living" so deftly touche" for benefit of Belt Lake e chair Friday and Saturday evenlnta Mias Hopkins makes Lyda Darrow a frank and engaging person Her theories on love and marriage are mantic and melodious whirl And comand romance combine with lilting neither as advanced nor as unusual edy as they seem at first sight She rev- tunes until a smashing climax els in the uncertainty and charm of Also on tha Gem'i new bill are a Chase comedy “The Cricked her love for a young professor (Fred- Charley a cartooiva travel talk and ric March) and shirks the sober is- aIcemen’’ sue of marriage "I want to keep newsreel what we have now” is her cry March puts unusual sincerity and force into his portrayal of a baffled young man who wearlea ot conversational romance Through this light and romantic vein is shot an undertone of drama and tragedy that gives tha production The problems of Lilting tunes songs that will be striking balance a desperate couple whose path hap- hummed for a long time to come and pens fo cross that of the unsettled a romantic story go to make up “Let’e Lyda completely changes the course Fall to Love ’ which opened on the of the drama Orpheum screen Thursday Another The entire cast is equal to tlie play's film feature on the new bill le demands George Raft and Helen "Madame Spy” a thriller of War days Madr as the driverr and hopeless lovf" Lsid agalnst a background of Holera give memorable performances lywood “Let’s Fall In Love” can best Nella Walker is sympathetic as Lyda’s be described as a romantic musical discerning mother William Collier comedy but there aren’t any chorines Sr makes the most of his role as the or singing comedians nor any spefamily adviser cialty acts forced into the picture In Golden-voiceDonald Novi and the revue manner The music three the Trado Twins star to the tuneful or four tunes occurs naturally ’’ which throughout the production comedy "Operator's Opera heads the supporting bill The radio Edmund Lowe and Ann Southern s Billie Jones and Ernie have the principal role in this picHare put a wallop Into the song car- ture the story of which centers toon “Let’s Sing Like the Birdies around Hollywood A temperamental Sing’’ Paramount sound news and a star walks oft the set leaving the thrilling Sportlight on 'deepsea fish- producer and director high and dry The role calls' for a Swedish star ing round out- the bill The director accidentally meets a girl in a circus concession and struck by Gem Theater Showing her beauty he persuades her to place ‘Girl Without a Room’ herself in his hands He puts her with a Swedish family where she assimi"Girl Without a Room" the filmiza-tlo- lates the proper dialect and when the of Jack Lait’s sensational novel time it ripe he introduces her as a will be the screen attraction at the Swedish society girl She makes a Gem Ncglnnlhg Friday Charles Far- whirlwind success and at a big rerell Charlie Ruggles Marguerite ception the director’s fiancee exposes Churchill Gregory Ratoff end Walter Woolf portray the principal parts Farrell has the role of a young mountaineer from Tennessee who wins an art scholarship to Paris and bashful he is welcomed Now ! i'rlt men by the crowd bf Be on Hand women left who the bank and live on toi the His fat bankroll makes him particuRomantic larly attractive to the girls He meets an artists’ model who knows more Surprise about life than painting and from Hit of the there-on- ' tha picture sways into a ro- Year! T rt Music Romance And Drama Scorn At the Orpheum nett andothers ‘Eskimo Wife Traders Paramount Friday At “Eskimo Wife Traders " a sensational dram ot love and adventure In the far north opens Friday at the Paramount It reveals the Intimate life the strange moral codes and customs of the hardy race that fights unceasingly ‘the danger of the elements and Ot hunger-drivebeasts It is authentic lit background theme In and characterization— tha achievement ot the famous director of “Trader Horn” and other adventure dramas -C- olonel W S Van Dyke r The picture was filmed on a expedition Into the Arctic led by Van Dyke and the author of the story Captain Peter Freuchen fa mous explorer and authority on the north Captain Freuchen a member ot the Amundson expedition acted aa guide and Interpreter using his 15 years’— exper tenc a— among Eskimo tribes to bring back this amazing record ot their lives The hero Mala has been acclaimed as having more power and appeal than a matinee idol Leading hunter two-yea- it is about this practice that the story is built Magnificent photography captures all of the grandeurs of the north in the picture Breath-takincombats of the tribesmen with raiding animals and dangerous hunt for walrus and whale are spectacularly interwoven Tha new bill will be completed by a Terrytoon “Holland Days” and Paramount sound news ‘ Opera Being Presented By Tabernacle Choir r “La Cartouche" the Optra based on a romantic French theme will be presented at Kingsbury hall Friday and Saturday evenings beginning promptly at 8 p m by the tabernacle choir “Under the direction of Harmsnn F Gruendler composer of the music Principals in the performance hre P Melvin Peterson playing the title role Jessie Arline Williams Bertha Sessions Herbert Bluke and Alfred SchmldtwLtlllam Smith directs the ballet performance and a large chorus assists Means of reducing the county deficit were cited Thursday by C Roscoe Vlgus county auditor appear ing before the county commission Mr Vlgus said that last year’s deficit totaling $393000 might be reduced by applying $12438 in delinquent bills received by the county A total ot $4574029 In these bills has been received he said They are $3330346 for assessing and collecting taxes $556317 for election expenses in 1027 and $687366 for election expenses in 1929 — Only the sum for assessing and collecting taxes has been figured in the 1934 anticipated revenues so that the remaining could be used to reduce the deficit Mr Vlgus pointed out house Friday by W Rex Jewell and Musl-Glr- l comedians New and colorful setting have been designed and painted for the opus and the piece will have special musical numbers galore new costumes and a wealth of comedy All of the principals of the Play house company — Tommy Parker Tommy Seymour Mae Tibbetts Norman Anderson and the other—will participate In the musical and fun melange A a usual there will be e New Musical Revue couple of outside vaudeville specialFilms at Playhouse tiesIn addition to the stage program there will be two feature “Hot Cha" meaning almost anyWomen" with Dolores is of the new title musical the Costello and “Tha Menace" with H thing revu being presented at the Play B Warner and Bette Davis his pictures--“Expensi- ve - laugh-maker- - happy-go-luck- FRI AT SAT NIGHTS MAT NEXT WIEK katmawin G©CJEIJDIL With BASIL RATHBONB Friday at S:ll p m Sharp ROMEO and JULIET ‘ 1st 1:30 Sharp Matin CANDIDA y Nlfht at 8:18 p m- Sharp THE BARRETTS OF WlMPOLE STREET Saturday - Seats on Sale Teday at i-- S HELD OVER Olrli a j WincheU’s “BROADWAY THRU KEYHOLE” ALSO “WILD BOYS OF THE ROAD” —STARTS TOMORROW— 2— More Big Features— 2 Sinclair Lawis’ “AKfl VICKERS” IRENE DUNNE ALSO “Chance at Heaven” With JOEL McC&IA m LAST 2 Ml? rJLTJU CKAJtLK RUGCLES Charll© KARCUU1TE Brook Tax) SATURDAY IS A M JACKAWEE CLUB SCREEN SHOW STAGE RIN TIN TIN JR Wolf Dog BIG FEATURE PICTURE CHI ChM Comsdr Nevctty— Nevi ©EOTraJM O NOW FALL Jills U Join love EDMUND LOWE ANN SOUTHERN 2 DATS Diana Cliva ltto lEEEIlOe 2—FEATURES— 2 Walter Boi-eff- (c a m to p m Night— U1 to It ie Sat Mat SSo to 1224 8:00 (Inch U S and Declslon to apply for a charter in the International Brotherhood of Railway Carmen was made at a meeting of 84 Oregon Short Line Railroad carmen at the Labor temple Thursday night it was announced Talks were made by William Williams of Portland International vice of president of the Brotherhood A P Kohlenburg of Boilermakers DeBois Pa representative of the railroad department of the American Federation of Labor M E Radley of Pueblo organizer for the Brotherhood of Railway Carmen and M I Thompson president of the Utah State Federation of Labor Wynyard BIG PICTURES WRAY NOAH BERRY NILS A8THER DAVID TORRENCE in PAY —In— “CAVALCADE” ALSO ‘Exchange Medium’ Topic At People’s Forum Meet t “Rafter Romance” GINGER ROGERS Poster Norman t PUAYHOUcr — Vaudeville-Daily- — I S and It the Word And If leean’t oven half W &ts Jewell’e yowthfal hayyy tnayav STAGS SHOW On Heidelberg S “HOTCHA!” Five-Yea- yenpy BEER GARDEN ©KMffiima-Ksi- L MffiAlffiE S-15 trnlvalfnfrtalanl Hi V “THl’INACI” Formerly Green Dragon Semloh Hotel Bldg 2nd South and State Not F LOS ANGELES WEEKS SAN FRANCISCO 2 Balt Lake's Newest Entertainment a Free ON 41— People— 4U RIlOW WEEKS CRITERION OPENING TOMORROW COOD HOT MUSIC roNBEEnraius® “imNllVC'oMgV Sandwiches Dutch Lunches Beer on Draught NO COVER CHARGE I make up “Madame Spy’’ which has Fay Wray and Nils Asther in the lead ing roles It has been said that one of the most colorful figures emerging from the world war was a beautiful woman spy This spy has been brought to life in "Madame Spy” with all the thrilling adventures of that amazing personality who placed love of coun try and duty above life itself until he was conquered by a man’s lova Painstaking care has been taken to reproduce events that (hook (the world In 1913 and 1916 The fall of a great European capital noted for its gay life and splendor la one of the thrill tog highlights of the picture 'An excellent supporting cast has Edwtrd Arnold Noah Beery John Miljan David Torrence Vince Bar tabor-nad- Railroad Carmen Vote To Seek Union Chatter FREE DANCING toaat-mistre- H give granted Daniel Magdlel spoke on the subof Exchange ject "Whet Medium Should Take the Place of Our Obsolete Financial System?” at Side People’s Forum meeting to the Chapman branch library Thursday night MrMagdiel alio will address the next meeting February 8 at 7:30 p m it the branch library Hit subject r will be “The Second Russian Plan” annouheed O J Jackson chairman of the forum AND SCREEN W Rex In on frolic In ' ON THB AUDIBLE SCREIN THB CAST VICTORY— Zane Orey’a 'The Lent RoundFREDRIC MARCH Don Bill! with up" Randolph Scott Barbara Prlt-eh- te MIRIAM HOPKINS Lvda Darn Monte Blue aleo "The Blk Shake-dowHone Rotri Otoria Raft with Bette Davie and Charles Helen Mack Bva Haron Ferrell Ricardo Cortea Nell Walker CAPITOL— Fredrick March Mra Dafrow and Miriam William Collier Sr Jerry Halm an Hopklne in "All o 1 Me" with Oeoree Flood Director Jam Raft Helen Mack ORPHEUM— "Let Pall In Love" with EdIn “All of Me" which opened mund Lowe Ann Southern eleo "Madame Nila Aithar Noah with Fax Spv" Wrap the theater adde Beer r Thursday Capitol another emart and impressive pic- PARAMOUNT-- W 8 Van Drkc'l "Eaklme-Wlfe-Trad- ere" a romance of the people ture to a brilliant succession of hits of the north apectacularly filmed In n The artistry of the 'two stars alone two-yeto the' Arctic eapedltlon — Walter winchelp ' an- RIALTO h To Train Nurses Infantry Association To Hold Annual Dinner -- rear-reste- d School in Course " — From Envisioned With Dikfng of Lake Hospital Joins ficials o? the school Wednesday Definite dates have not been set The speakers and their subjects are “A Picture Tour of France" by Helen V Terry “Unemployment Insurance" by by Ray Adams the Rt Rev Robert Dwyer "Days In Washington" by John R Doolin Other programs for the remainder Of the school quarter Include a Bach recital opera and voice recital plays directed by students Passion play and other dramatic plays Paroled Cashier Ruled Exempt Plnt The hospital committee of the Service Star legion presented a program Wednesday night for inmates at the Veterans’ hospital Tha entertainment was under the direction of Mrs D T Broun Musical numbers wera Sung by the University iof Utah Glee club under the direction of Professor Thomas Giles with Chester Hill accompanist the U of U quartet consisting of Robert Rees Veldon Shields Wan dell Fernley and John Owen accompanied by Maxine Cate and John Stevens tenor Piano selections were A program of scholastic cooperaplayed by Lauraand Robert JJUelsen tion between the purses’ training school at the Holy Cross hospital and and Mr Hill the Collage of St Inaugurated Thursday with the Junior Democrats Urged was first day of the second semester at To Tighten Organization the college The first year class of nurses is reinstruction in chemistry at the Members of the Democratic party ceiving Laurita Ph D head In Salt Lake must effect a strong or- college Sister of the department of science meets ganization if they expect to carry the students twice a week for laboraelections here next fall Leonard A work at the college and three Brennan county chairman told mem- tory a week at the hospital for lecbers of the Junior Democratic club times tures of Salt Lake at a regular meeting in of the club Thursday evening in the This arrangement is a first step of a program to raise the standards Newhouse hotel the nursing profession college offiGrant Macfarlane vice chairman cial said The goal is a five-yea-r orof the the work praised junior leading to a degree of bachelor Music numbers were course ganization of science and the nursing diploma L D 8 given by the Twenty-firThe first two years of the preparation ward women’s chorus Florence Dou- it it planned will be made at the coland the Beasley Instrumentalists fall B Nicholes club - lege and the last three years at the conpresident training school of the hospital ducted the meeting A degree will be awarded by the college and the diploma by the Plans Distributing company business in Utah and south ern Idaho distributor for the products of the Best Foods Inc by the Hickman Products Co Ltd was announced Thursday In announcing the purchase J J Mack San Francisco division sales manager of the Best Foods Inc reported that the business tf his company during January greatly exceeded the increased volume of December and that business ot the first month of the current year also greatly over January 1933 indicating further improvement throughout the year Mr Mack reported the Beat Fooda Inc newspaper advertising appropriation for 1934 is the largest to the history of the company E P Hickman San Francisco president of the Hickman company with branches in all principal citiei In northern California and Portland expressed satisfaction over extension of hla company’s operations to the establishment ot the eleventh branch office in Salt Lake with resident salesmen In Pocatello and Twin Falls serve southern Idaho tj Don Cameron manager of the Ballif Distributing company will continue aa manager of the Hickman Mr company office in Salt Lake Ballif for 12 years in the brokerage business in Salt Lake will devote hla entire time to operating the Ballif Distributing company in Portland Mr Mack who has been connected with he Best Foods Inc for 12 years was for three years manager of Armour & Co at Boise Idaho formed by Attorney General Joseph Chez that Bird could not be rearrested by Sevier county authorities who hold a new embezzlement complaint against the former bank employe The prison authorities notified Sher-- ! iff Vern M Fairbanks of Sevier county of the attorney general’s opinion The attorney general held that Utah would be an ideal spot for the Bird while on parole was a ward manufacture ot munitions of war if it of the state and could not be for a crime that was commithad a large body of water to supply ted to his incarceration prior c Bird was received at the prison plants to generate power said Dr Dorsey A Lyon February 1 1932 director of the Utah engineering experiment station addressing the Salt Lake real estate board Thursday at the chamber of commerce This is just one of the many in dustries the state would be capable of New street lamps at several points supporting according to Dr Lyon who talked on the advisability of cre- to the city wera authorized Thursday ating a fresh water section in Utah by the city commission on recommendation of Fire Chief Walter S lake by diking He said he had been informed by Knight as follow!: military men that the vicinity of the Lamps will be placed Twenty-seventlake would be ideal for manufacture Dearborn street between South street and Crandall aveand storage ot explosives in the event of war Most of the chemicals and nue Seventeenth South East streets Seventeenth South minerals are here and all that would be needed for such an industry would end Nineteenth East streets Fourth be a plentiful supply of fresh water East street and Cottage avenue Meadow lane and Green street Fourth and power Besides being a stimulus to Indus West and Eighth North streets and Fourth Welt try ineluding the refining and fabri- in front of 318 South cation of metals Dr Lyon envisioned street Authority to erect a wooden the diking project as a benefit to ag- pole at Seventeenth South and Mein riculture It also would provide ex- streets so that a street lamp already cellent conditions for raising bass and installed there may be shifted to a more advantageous position also was a refuge for game birds he said Munition Attendance Lags At Art Exhibit Purchase la WEEKS SALT LAKE AND STILL GOING! EEYSHA SENSATION OP THE AGC AT THE STADIUM y STAGE and SCREEN ORPHEUM 15-ACT- ON THE STAGE ZASU PITTS EL BRENDEL in “Meanest Gal In Town" SPECIAL PREVIEW ON THE SCREEN COMING MONDAY FEBRUARY “JAZZMAHIA KINGSBURY IIAU Let$ have fun— TONIGHT snd Saturday Night Dellihtful Dlntnf! Delirious Danctof! DRIVE OUTI S OF 1934” SO PEOPLE— VALERY VARICE— PAN DANCER BAND— DOWNEY SISTERS TED LEE AND HIS Mrd South and Tth East PHONES HSchMo4 OPERA PREMIER LA CARTOUCHE (THE CARTRIDGE) Tonight and Saturdaydi- Orchestra and Opera under the rection ( the compoaei —Herman Fredrick Ornendlet ’ PRICES Lower Balcony Overture tax plus tax SI Jlu Floor: :50o 1:00 P M Sharp |