Show ' w i 15 ftljc Thursday Morning Your Fortune As Told By the Stars Rooney— FakeHtadyg By Jimmie Fldler HOLLYWOOD — Settin Around : “The Wizard of Oz" which has been In production so long that only Hollywood veterans remember its starting date is the most interesting picture now shooting— and certainly thep most complicated technical problem Because it is being filmed in Technicolor which involves use of several negatives ordinary photographic tricks— doubFe exposureiletc—can’t be used All of its lusions— and the script calls for hundreds— have’to'be produced by ' special devices For instance the scenes in which the flying monkeys do their cavorting For the sake of realism they fly through a forest and actually alight now' and then in the trees Each monkey is outfitted with a pair of giant condor wings— Metro raided every museum in the country to get them— and an involved mechanism that makes the wings flap realistically Of “course the monkeys' do their actual flying by means of Invisible wires but guiding them through the trees is a task that would have stumped anyone excepting the resourceful engineers of FUmvillse High above the stage -- is a hugeelectrlc— control board with hundreds of buttons each one of which determines the movements of a monkey The expert who operates the board spent more than a month rehearsing the required ef- r V'v (¥ l M 4 r‘ 1 4 fcv( w A f ' §? 1-- t 4s 4 ’VAtS 4-- k f kfe 8 5 ? vJJ '¥' Z ’i 1 fects Like every other studio guards most of its technical secrets jealously I think too much secrecy -- ia a- - mistake-fothe average-fa- n would enjoy the picture more if he realized the magic— and the head-- aches— involved in it making i t vA Chatter About Metro Idols: Frank Morgan's pet beret adds to his dash but plays havoc with his Robert-Taylbr- doesn’t speak too well for the fashion in which Hollywood has treated a really swell guy With Master-'Roone- y taking a studio- hired bodyguard on his New York jaunt I’m wondering whether the idea is to safeguard Mickey-to restrain him Hollywood's usually resent foreign stars but you’ll never hear anyone say an unkind word about Meliza K or jus What a buzz of comment and what a craning of necks when Hedy Lamarr enters the studio cafe! Myrna Loy has a freckle perched Jauntily on the very tip of her pert little nose— fetching too 7 “As MickeyRooneyrwhosebodyguardhiredby'hirstudibfor'the' young man’s trip to New York has the film colony wondering: Is the Idea to safeguard Mickey— or to restrain him? cracker threatened to walk out on the picture and was only soothed promise to switch by a front-offic- e directors if at the end'of a week’s sHooting he wa& stilPdiasatisfied Three days after starting the picture he and the great Josef vwere inseparable friends ready to fight to the last breath Tor one another! And there’s human nature in the explanation given by all' the workers on the set Both Beery and Von Sternberg are addicted to the vice of making puns — terrible puns When Wallace Beery discovered incidentally For years their audithat Josef von Sternberg had been ences have sneered but now at long assigned to direct him in "Sargent last they’ve found appreciation Joe Madden” he exploded like a fire- - laughs uproariously at Beery’s bro- or mldes and Wally howls at Joe's gags And while every-onelse groans the picture- - rolls smoothly onr ft Bob Taylor plays a paint sales' man in “Lucky Night” When arrived on ftie set the other day he waft before the camera trying to sell huf warftjj— ’but not putting on to suit the enoughxhigh-pressur- e director who after taking the scene three or four times called for time out and'gave'Bob a long lecture on the fine artof salesmanship “With the kind open approach you’re using'f he argued ‘“what do you think you could sell?”Paint!” grinne- d- Bob— happily— ’ my way through Pomona college it!” selling THC YOiCE OF THEWEST M FKBKUARY World 7:13— 0B8— Montaua Slim tbe Modeling Cowboy t:36—K8L— Morning Melodies T 45— KSL — Breakfast Edition KSL World Coverage News 8’00— CBS— Pretty Kitty Kellv 615— KSL—The Buyen1 Guide 8 Sidney ttapfiaei pianist 8 UO— KSL— Words and Music 9 15— CBS— The Captivators 6:30— KSL— Ilia Jennie Lee program Daj- “Bouquet 9:45— Kb— Vignettes tO 00— KSL—The Milky Way Lee Tayior and Bennie Walker 10‘IS— CBi4— Het Honor Nance Jamea 1030— CBS—Romance of Helen Treat — 1045— CBS— Our Gal (Sunday Mid Morning Muslrale il’OO— KSL— CBS— Life Can Be Beautiful 11:30— KSL— Bona Time 1145— KSL—I u the Music Library M 12 oo— CBS— Big Bister 12:15— CBS— Aunt Jeunit'a True Life Stories 12:30— KSL—Stock Market Quotations and w Internationa) 12:4— ’K8L— interviawi With Visit In Ney 1:00— CBS— American School of the Air “Roads to Health Security0 KHL— Afternoon Muaicaie Moods and rancies 2 OO— KSL— The KSL orchestra 2 15— CBS— My rt and Marge 230— CBS— Hilltop House starring 145— KSL— Bess Johnson 2 4S— CBS— Stepmother 8 00— CBft— Battergood Baines— — — I 15— CBS — The Life and Loft of Or Susan Deep River Bo S30— CBS— KSL— IntermountaiQ Edition Newt 4 ’00— KSL— Interlude 405— CBS— Console Echoes 4:15— K8L— Popular Concert 430— KSL— Broadcasters' Review 445— KSL— At 8undon KflL orchestra 6 00—KSL— Dick Tracy 615— KSL— Howie Wing 5 30— KSL— Merchants Radio Column 645— KSL— Evening edition KSL World Coverage News 6 00—KSL—Mama Bloom's Brood 6 15— KSL— Sports Revue — 430— CBS— ssJ or Benner with' Ben — Orchestra the Song Squad — Dick ftvan Roy Atwell Tonamv Lane Margaret Braytoo and Sue abella 7:00— CBS— Major Bower Amateur Hour Time" Andre Koik gOO— CBS— Tune-U- p telanetz'a orchestra Kay Thompson ChoUr Walter O'Keefe 645— KSL—Pinto Pete 400— KSL— Melodies by Moonlight 415— KSL— Khapeody in Rhythm Char lie Hamp's orchestra 430— CBS— The Rate Bmlth Hour with Jack Miner and bis orchestra the Ted Btraeter choir Ezra Stone and company la "The Aldrich Family" and guest stars -1030— KSL— ms —edition— KSL -- World Covers ee News 045— KSL— Jollytime J 0:50 — Interlude 21 oo— CBS— Rav Bradfords' Orchestra -Tt :1 5— CBS— Ntrhtcap Yanis 11 :10— CBS— Harry Oweni' orchestra 11 45— CBS—Maxine Sullivan songstress - Midnight ' 2200— CBS—Clyde McCoy's orchestra A M 2230— CBS— ATchlg Bleyu's Orchestra 2:00— KflL— Good nignt (Paid Advertisement) M popnler STATION' THURSDAY FEBRUARY 18 euo— KDTl— Wk US and 8mll KDYU— aider of th Rang TOO— KDYb— DybftK OtgIL Tun 7:19 — KDYU— Tonlo 7:30— KDYL— Brrkft tbl trillion woririwld Nwt rrnarrilo 7:49— KDYb— Aloh Lnd S 00— KDYLr— Timektepcr 8:30 — KDYL— Ttuit Parade 845— KDYL— Xavlr Uugat'i oi rcliMira drtrax 10:15— NBC— TM O'Nziiiz drama 1030— KDYL— Th Bargain Hour Nawt l(n35KDYLTranzradio 1045— KDYL— Rerraaonienl lima with Bingia Bam 11:00— NBC— John's Other Wlfa 1115— NBC— Just Plain Bill 1130— NBC— Dangerous Road drsma -11:45— NHC— l)r Kats dramatl akstch 1200— NBO— Batty and Mod P M 12:15— NBO— Arnold onmtn’a Daughtat 1230— NBO— Valiant Lady 12:45— NBC— Hymns of All Churches dfr rated by Joo Bmaraon 1:00— NBC— Story of Mary Marlin 1:15— NBC— Ma Psrklns 1:30— NBC— Pepper Younfs Family 1:45— NBC— Guiding Light 2 00— NBC— Backhtaga Wife 2 15— NBC— Stella Dallas 2 30— NBC— “Vie and 8deM drama 2 45— NBC— Girl Alone drama A00— KDYL— 1939 Culbertson Contract with Robert Lee Bridge Lessons Johnson 3r15— NBC— MusleaT Contrasts 330— NBC— Three Romeo 345— KDYL— Afternoon edition of world wide latominuta Transradio News 400— KDYL— Matinee Musicate 4:15— KDYL— Aleo Randolphs Swing 4:30— KDYL— Children's Part? 4:45— KDYL— Notes In Rhythm popuiai time of the day 900— NBC— Easy Aces drama 5:15— NBC— Mr Keen Tracer at Lost Persons 30— K 1) Y L— Jack a rmst rong 545— NBC— Mario Cozsl baritone Auto Snootier 555— KDYLrThft 600— NBC — Rudy Vallee Variety Hour— 'Connecticut Yankee 7:00 — NBC— Good News of 1939— Robert Young Fanny Brice Hanlev Stafford Meredith Frank Morgan Willson Robert Montgomery and Rosalind Russell guests 8:00— NBC— The Music Hall— Bing Croe-b- y Bob Bum John ficotl Trotter's comber” starting Thursday at the Studio theater At the inception -- of the action mngejj Ted” Ls disrupting- the peace of a tropical Dutch Indies Street?" 4 m- -- so Organ organ: Fantasie in Minuet In and adventure comedy and thrills emerge in a whirlwind of action impetuous headlong throughout the colorful scenes of “Gunga Din” sensational screen drama of British arihy life in India which opens Thursday at the Paramount theater Based on Rudyard Kipling’s famous poem of the same title the centf ai - figure of the “plot - is —a "bhisti” or regimental ‘water-carri- - man-an- er who develops from a lickets on Sale Friday for OperasGail Plummer manager of Kingsbury half on the University of Utah campus announces that the box office will open on Friday at Glen Brothers Music store for the seat sale for the short opera season when the 'San Carlb Grand Opera company is to give three performances February 24 and 25 The operas chosen Tor presentation are “Carmen" "Madame Butterfly" and “II Trovatore” The San Carlo company will come here from Spokane after a tour of the northwest that has Included Vancouver Seattle Portland and other leading cities Save your flower seed packages' to use as home decorations Cut out the pictures of flowers and paste them on cupboard door corners kitchen chair backs or spice cans Shellac over the cutouts to preserve them Beethoven GEM — “Room Service" with the Mane Brothers Lucille Ball Ann Elsa’s Procession to the Cathedral from “Lohengrin” Wagner Miller and Frank Albertson Bohm CENTRE— "Son Still as the Night of Frankenstein" Favorite “Mormo'n” Hymn— with Basil Rathbone Boris Kar“Come Thou Glorious Day of - loff Bela Lugosi Promise" Arr by organist An Old Melody Arr by organist MARLO (Sugarhouse)— “Billy the Toccata In D minor Federlein Kid" with John Mack Brown and Wallace- - Beeryf-- a with Wallace Beery Marjorie Ram-bea- — Clast'at Art Center ““Review of Cornelia Otis Skinner’s dramatic version of’the Margaret Ayer Barnes novel “Edna His Wife” will be given by Mrs Harriet B- - Sterling at the free adult education class at the Art Center 59 South State street Thursday between 7:15 and 9:15 p m Costume sketches in color and music will enhance the presentation i VY at6Frlealing Don’t be afraid to VICTORY — “Tha Night Hawk" Juhe with Robert LIvingston Travis Robert Armstrong also “Titans of the Deep” with Dr Wil-liaBeebe and Otis Barton m STATE— "Secrets of an Actress” with Kay Francis George Brent Ian Hunter also"Five of a Kind?’ featuring the Dionne quintuplets MURRAY — “King of Alcatraz” with Gail Patrick Lloyd Nolan put your hands Fay Bainter Jackie Cooper in dish water or washing suds just and Claude Rains because you have burned or cut with them slightly It is splendid for them TOWER— “Joy of Living” Irene Dunne Douglas Fairbanks and- - will help the sores to heaL "Jr "also “Blockade" with Madeleine Carrol Henry Fonda Rialto RomanO February 16 1939 Bach Joan Fontaine minor G G OLYMPUS (Holladay) — “Campus Confessions” with Hank Luisetti Betty Grable Eleanor Whitney William Henry "also "Little Miss Roughneck” with Edith Fellows Leo Carrillo a Dedicated tothe thousands s of slum boys who must choose between crime and honesty “Angels Wkh Dirty Faces” a powerful human document dramatically enacted by James Cagney Pat O’Brien the “Dead End” kids Humphrey Bogart Ann Sheridan - and Georgy Bancroft "opens at the Rialto thea-t-er ON STAGE AND SCREEN ROXY—On the stage: Pat Henning and Betty Rae Broadway comedians and other vaudeville on the screen? “Man’s Castle" with Spencer Tracy Loretta Young Glenda Farrell also “The Shadow” with Rita Hayworth and Charles Quigley humble n fLwaTL!! 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Sall Lake Tribune £ all-col- Thursday It tells the story of two boys — servant ht ordinary—dirtyfaced-klds-brougOn the ’“Wizard of Oz” set they beachcomber he is involved In who makes the supreme-sacrifi- ce In the teeming slums of a great were shooting one of-- the up rrnaTj'a series of provocative incidents not for his comrades scenes the one in which the city— who took opposite roads One with-Th- e island’s Dutch Dominating the adventures of to the shadowy realms of the under “Wicked Witch” played by Mar- only a with also Din strong-ayare three but missionary Gunga world the other to priesthood’s garet Hamilton seta fire to the named Miss Jdnes and her broth- scrapping sergeants played by Cary serene light Scarecrow Every precaution had Grant Victor McLaglen and DougThe conflict between these two been taken Ray Bolger the Scare' er Dr Jones Elsa las Fairbanks Jr Sam Jaffe is east characters with the lives of thouwife Charles Laughtoms crow wore a suit of asbestos under Lanchester delivers afine per- as Gunga Din and Joan Fontaine sands of boys as the grim stake his straw padding and a is strong dramatic - fare and carfiremen stood on the sidelines formance as Miss JonesXTyrone as the girl in the drama The plot includes a quest for a ries with it a deep social mea armed with fire extinguishers and Guthrie in the role of DrNdones buckets of water In take after and Robert Newton as the contrpl-eu- r secret treasure by the bhisti and sage are outstanding members of his pals a love theme in which Added attractions Include the all take the Witch touched the Scare' dne of the sergeants is enmeshed color Walt Disney triumph "Ferdicrow’s costume with a torch and the supporting cast screen in short A shows antLa which finale complete'change imprison- nand the Bull” and a Vitaphone he burst into flame Instantly the cameras stopped whirring and the featurettes will complete the pro- ment otthe four adventurers by the musical novelty native rebels terminating with an firemen put out the blaze Through gram assault by thi white infantry-o- n the it 'all' Ray 'Bolger- - was “as calm Thug headquarters and the sacritor as a statue Finally Olympus fice of his life byrunga Din was satisfied and said so Then the d tradition the years-olBreaking Witch fainted! that a motion picture college hero Mario must be on the football team "CamCopyright 1939 for The Tribune Wallace Beery stars in two shows ’ opens opening Thursday at the Jdiarlo pus Confessions” which N Thursday nhe Olympus theater Theater offers the screen's first glimpse of Each a request film Beery play: in both “Billy the Kid” and “Hell college basketball Divers” is Hank featured Prominently John Mack Brown scores in the Luisetti Sanford ace player beau- title role of “Billy the Kid" giving tiful blond Betty Grable lovely a sympathetic and convincing characterization while gives his Eleanor Whitney and William usual outstanding Beery as performance THURSDAY 1 FEBRUARY Henry ably supported by Thurston the M peace officer who loves “The Kid” but is forced 7 00— KUTA— l‘h Alarm ClocS Club" Hall and Fritz Feld wltb Nawi Notts Mualc Nonxmi The story concerns efforts of a by his duty to capture him and Hal Parkra In “Hell Divers’ thrill piles upon 8:00— NBC — Story ot tht Month "Water- young millionaire to make himself loo Junction" thrill— all of them genuine— filmed to balked at be only college popular — Joen S Ftnetivtlle Huirtne ef 830— £B2 NBC— The Vetcaboorie by other students’ suspicions of his during the actual maneuvers of 84ft—NBC—Sweathearte ot the Air wealth By proving him-se- lf ships and planes at Panama Like 9 00— NBC — Viennese Eneemble — B 30— N B O—Pa ui Hare ion a a a top ' athlete - on the basket-ball a silver spec9:4ft—NBC—Orialnalltiee aona Interpresquad he wins the esteem he tacles and excitement runs a story tation! with radio etara 1000— NBC— Anlnalon rime Stanata of love heroism and sacHfice craves 10:00— NBC— Tha Sontherualrea Son ot The romantic interest which The other film features Edith Felthe Southern Soil 10:1 ft— KUTa— loiemauonai Neva lows and Leo Carrillo in “Little reaches heroic proportions is be10:30— NBC—National Farm and Home Hour— Waller Blaufuee Homeatead- - Miss Roughneck" a story which tween Beery a grizzled veteran era and cueata introduces Miss Fellows as & sing- and Marjorie Rambeau Panama 11 :1ft— NBC— Farm Radio (tewe divekeeper — A30 - NBO— Peabtca Takea Charge aerial ing star English remittance Island 9:15— KDYL— KDySoi 4 m A half-doz- B'OO— KDYL— ‘'Woman to Woman" ft— KDYL— Melodic Interlude 01 8 23— KDYL— Special Interview with Sylvia and Dollar Bill Famoui Meada'i 30— NBC — Martha Recipes 8'4S— NBC— Klttv Keane Inc drama KUYL-- T dtkoH- - HPPf OtlmxnK ‘How Can We Keep Drinking Drivers Off & Paramount Oast in the role of “Ginger Ted” a unique and interesting characterization which he handles with adroitness and finish Charles Laughton appears in ‘"Htft Beach- Tonight on the UTAH FOUVM — the At S L Theaters Opening Today at Salt Lake Theaters Studio yi "pigtail" became the custom ail ever the country Jhe pigtail was qftong braid of hair which hung down the back In general the Manchu emperors were good ruler They let the Chi- nese keep most of their old customs SODTH-EST (Sugarhouao)— Their powtr lasted Into th present The' Cowboy and the Lady" with ' century The dragon was a symbol of Man- Gary Cooper and Merle Oberon chu power Figures of dragons were also “Skippy cartoon and carved and placed In many’ public Vitaphone musical “Out Where the ’’ places Stars Begin” (For history section tpf your STUDIO — “The Beachcomber" with scrapbook) If yon want a free copy of the )— Charles Laughton Elsa Lanches- illustrated leaflet “Your Body at ter also short screen feature ttes Work" send mo a stamped L’T AH— “There's That W ro a n return envelope In care of this Again" with Melvyn Douglass and newspaper Bruce "Smashing the Tomorrow: China in recent times Virginia Spy Ring with Ralph Bellamy and dopyright 1939 for The Tribune Fay Wray t BEALTO — "Angels With Dirty Faces" with James Cagney Pat Recital O'Brien “Dead End” kids also Dis'The following program wM be ney cartoon “Ferdinand the Bull” given Thursday at noon at the regu- PARAMOUNT— “Gunga Din" with lar L D S tabernacle organ recital Victor McLaglen with Dr Frank W Asper at the Cary Grant Douglas Fairbanks Jr Sam Jaffe yso-call- ed m A 645— KSLr—MualQ of the Morning tOO— KdL— Kany adiuoo KSL Coverae Nwa By L’ncle Ray K— MANCHUS AND PIGTAILS When there is a revolt in a country It does not always pay Jo call In help from outside the country’s borders China found that out three centuries ago A Chinaman known as "the Rebel L(” raised a small army and began marching thrpugh certain 'provinces of China As Li marched his army grew For one reason or another many men were against the emperor who belonged to the house of Ming They joined the revolt Soon the Rebel Li declared ”1 am the rightful ruler of China!” The emperor was a weak and When he heard cowardly man about the revolt he hanged him- 0 "THE 18 6 0t— K8L— SunriM Nertnade 63U— KSLr—Farra Fiashta RK Now-EJa- A5hort History of China If February 16 Is your birthday the beet hours for you op this date are from 10:45 a m' to 12:45 p m from 2:45 to 4:45 'pf m and from 7:45 to 9:45 p pi The danger periods are from 8:45 to 10:45 a m from 5:45 to 7:45 p m and from 9:45 to 11:45 p m If a woman and February 16 U your birthday perhaps due to an exotic nature you may constantly At puzzle some of your friends times you may like to be alone and live in a world of your own creating The chances are that you are an avaricious reader of fiction and the self more fantastic the tale the more The only skillful Chinese general appeal it may have for you In fac- at that time was Wu San Kwel ing the issues of life it is important He was away with an army fightthat you keep both feet planted ing the Manchus in 'the north firmly oqthe ground and apply Learning of the revolt and the practical present-da- y practices in death of the emperor Wu quickly landling them You are- - Inclined to made peace with the Manchus and be independent and resent being dic- said totheir leader Will you Join tated to by anyone Radio moving me and help stamp out th repicture or dramatic work as well as volt?” No doubt he offered the Manwriting interior decorating or business management ought to furnish chus a large sum of money or some you with a field of activity In other reward At any rate they which you should excel Marriage joined Wu and marched to put ' would seem to be the logical inter- down the rebelst The deed was done: The revolt mediary through which you can secure permanent happiness was stamped out and then It was — ThrT:hfldborrn on February-!- ? time Tor homeland taking generally-- - develols features “ that tirtheir-norther- n give Indications m a forceful char Whatever reward they had been acter An unintentional amount of promised The Manchus didn’t wantrtorgo dry wit and a line sense ofJhumor may help this youngster to become home They liked China and very popular Many children born thought they would stay awhile on this date make their way un- What Was worse they seized'power aided to fame and fortune over the whole country and placed — If a man and February 16 is your their ruler on the throne of China ! natal day be careful that you A 'Manchu etqperor made the lose many golden opportunities laws and when he diedr another through lengthy delays in making a Manchu took his place There were decision If you wait for Dame For- not hearty so many Manchus as tune to hand you gooet things on a Chinese but-t- he Manehus made-u- p silver platter you may wait a long the soldier class and in that way time so grasp th$m in whatever kept their power? —One— thing the - Manchas-did-- ln guiseyoufind them Technical medicat chemical' electrical me- early days was to order Chm-men to let their hair grow long as chanical theatrical Hterary or artistic work may provide the means a sign they were good subjects The of your attaining a njost desirable Chinese didn’t like this but felt position they had to obey By and by the "I-Wy- linC-REDUETWO- THURSDAY -- p dig--Pit- y' TlessT about Tribune- - t g Tfiat Suit fake ’'' $ |