| Show 10 — — £J t jsalt £ak$ tribune - Thursday Morning Now Playing Lu ise Rainier Sad Example B Jimmie I'idler Cn ns i ri e r the case of Luise Rainer the She was to American au- dicnees when she came here four - ago and would normally jeais have- been given a caieful 'buildup" before bung lifted to the precarious pinnacle of staidom specializes in such building campaigns They kept Clark Gublefor instance in supporting roles and simple leads for at least two years after fans had signified their eagerness to accept him as a full fledged star In the Rainers case howdiseaided ever the studio proven policy and decided on a shoit cut She was costume! in lnr first ' s Her pi i picture ' in her tit t two mh s in The Great Ziegfild’ and 'The Good Earth"— won academy aw aids very justlv pioeUimed her one of its two or three greatest actresses Rut now ironically Hollywood doesn t know what to do with her Guilty of nothing except being too good for her own good Luise Rainer rates as Metro's No 1 white elephant Her standing as an actress is so high that she can only be cast in the most important roles— and her lack of popularity with Mr and Mis Public who are not at all impressed by academy awards is so obvious that the studio cannot afford to give her those outstanding parts Luise is suffering for just one reason' her too ninth too sudden No one took elevation to stardom the time and trouble to previously create a public demand for her Hers is just one more instance to prove that Hollywood cannot arbitrarily make stars Only the public can do that Strange r probhm gul of entuely unknown uni form-anee- le d Salt Lake School News and Views Father and Daughter Roles At Salt Lake Of Too Sudden Stardom the news that honsive shudder Graeie Allen is taking driving Best terse description I can think of for that certain stellar playboy's comebai k is' From drams fear that pro0 drama and matrimony longed idleness combined will causo fans to forget Hedy Lamarr altogether is groundless— anyone who saw her in Ecstacy" can never forget her 's ' altogether Look alikes' Steffi Duna and Can you Imagine a Lupe Velez more complete study In dejection than Martha Raye— looking down in the mouth-- ' For a while it was 1 toss-u- p between Leo the Lion and Thou for Hollywood’s Ameche c hampionship— thank goodness Leo finally won out Eleanor Powell doesn’t mind that role in ‘Dancing Coed"— unless she has to swallow a goldfish to piove M’s ail authentic picture of college life tccth-showin- g Third Graders to Have Exhibit Theaters PARAMOl NT — "The 4dory of Alexander Graham Bell” with Don Ameche Loretta Young HenGene ry Fonda Charles Coburn Lockhart and Spring Bylngton with RIALTO— "Trade Fredrtc March Joan Bennett Ann Sothern and Ralph Bellamy also "Off the Record" with f"at O'Brien and Joan BloncftlL CENTRE — "Three Smart Girla Grow I p” with Deanna Durbin Nan Grey Helen Parris Robert Cummings Charles Winninger and William Lundigan also Pete Smith novelty LTAII — “The Hound of the Banker-villes- ” with Richard Creenc Basil Rathbone Wendy Barrie and Nigel Bruce also “Next Time I Marry” with Luulle Ball James Ellison and Lee Bowman SOI'TH-KAS(Siigarhouse ) — "They Made Me a Criminal” with John Garfield also "Thanks for Everything” with Adolphe Menjou Jack Oakie Jack Haley and Arleen Whelan Gail Chugg editor Dawn Stevens associate itp v Wind” t editor Garfield School— Frank Long son of the third grade reports: The third grade is preparing an exhibit of things they have studied in On one wall of natural science the room are displayed posters which show the wild animals and types of vegetation found in various parts of the world One wall is to be decorated with pictures of tropical fish and birds Kenneth McCleJlan brought a set of pictures of fish from the public liGeraldine Marlev brought brary a set of bird pictures These pictures have helped us to draw illustrations for our booklets and posters Ruth Farnsworth of the fourth grade says: Pupils and teachers were happy to find freshly painted blackboards and newly oiled floors awainting them on their return to The art school after vacation room was the biggest surprise of all Three walls of this room were These walls painted cream color will serve as better backgrouns on which to display art work They also make the room more cheerful and light Patricia Young of the sixth grade tells us Physical education classes have until May 12 to prepare for the Garfield field day Squads working with their leaders are seen on the school grounds every day practicing for various events Ball teams are being organized with -r- -:s f V ’ h Vi -- V After months of story preparation and three solid months of on Severn of the nine stages at Columbia Director Frank Capra started work the other day on "Mr Smith Goes to Washington” The gem— “Idiot's Delight” with Norfirst set used was a telephone booth' ma Shearer Clark Gable Edward Arnold Charles Coburn and JoAbout nine years ago Warner Schildkraut also "Mere Baseph Baxter was on the professional bies ” skids— seemingly on the way out MARLO (Sugarhouse)— “The Eagle Lady Lurk intervened in his behalf with Frcdric Raoul Walsh slated to play The and the Hawk” Carole LomGrant March Cary Cisco Kid in "Old Arizona" lost an bard and Jack Oakie also Bobby eve when a jaekrabbit jumped Breen in "Breaking the Ice” through the windshield of his car Warner was substituted in the role AKTORY — “Shine On Harvest and scored a smash hit That part Moon” with Roy Rogers and in gave him a new lease on life— so Mary Hart” also Glenda Farrell permanent a lease that no longer "Exposed than two years ago he was still MIRRAY (Murray) — “St Louis Blues” with Dorothy Lamour and Hollywood's biggest money-make- r Parley Baer gives "daughter" Helen Woolley a bit of fatherly also "Frontiersmen" Of late however he has had a bad Lloyd Nolan consolation in a scene from the three-ac- t comedy "George run of parts and his prestige has with Bill Boyd with and Mabel” and STAR— “Cain declined Hollywood's underground Margaret" to be presented Friday and Saturday nights Clark Gable also "Bordcrtown” in Kingsbury hall by Theta Alpha Phi players Is telegraph has been carrying the with Paul Muni and Bette Davis news that Twentieth Dentury-FoIdol Chatter It's that — with “Brother Rat” STATE Wilson Wood editor the guy who first used that ex- would not renew his Contract when it expires in June And Warner Wayne Morris and Priscilla” Lane Mary Jackson associate editor pression "as plain as the nose on meanwhile has been working in also "Expensive Husbands with your face” was speaking to W C what Uintah School— The children have might have been his last pic- Beverly Roberts and Patric Fields of the English club sponsored enjoyed Knowles ture for studio that the Oddly Wallace Beery Mae Miss Violet Bardsley The presi— by Mad “The OtAMI'IS (Hollaclayl "The Return is of the Cisco West's slow languorous smile al- picture dent takes full charge of the meetMiss Manton” with Barbara Kid ” I've just talked with an exways reminds me of a lady panther ecutive who ing At roll call each answers with has seen it in the Stanwyck Hcnra Fonda and Sam In full Four Salt Lake misses gowned as a famous quotation from some great puir Aside to Darryl Levine room a hit It's He projection s not why give Errors in English made “glamor girls" of 1860 appeared be- author says (and he should know) that the ON THE STAGE AND SCREEN Barnes Binnie a during the week are read and corfore Wednesthe commission n the Stage— Mile city of chance as Lady Esketh in “The studio will not dare to drop War- ROW a of series rected Then the best citizens of Staging the last Leo Hunt & Co and others in support of a petition for per- the week Rains Came” instead of renting an ner's contract History it seems are chosen After this five dramatic productions and day has — itself screen Ice" the on the strangely repeated outsider? Now that spring's here "Breaking mission for the Union Pacific rail- a new committee is appointed to seainitial the close to a also Breen with “Spy Ring” bringing the most likely place m Hollywood Bobby I’m ready to award Maxic Rosen-blooa road and Centre theater to hold a take care of the week’s program with William Hall Jane Wyman son of the University theater to get a good tan is the top of An English play was given at one the undisputed championship n Theta of cast eight Mulhall parade on "Union Pacific Golden of these Guv Kibbce's pate It was worked for malapropisms— Sam Goldwyn and Jack frameetings dramatic ” national PJit Alpha Wonder how many over-4Spike day fans out by a committee The characters Saturafter and his notwithstanding— hearing will be unkind enough to recall latest ternity players Friday The commissioners perked up as were as follows Gene Livingston three-ac- t He reports that on that help her run down the criminal the will present when they see the tender clinches and announcer Lourene Johnson noun promptly find another day nights to Dodge City he saw a squab dead they comedy "George and Margaret" the four gills all cashiers of in "The Story of Vernon and Irene trip with the mystery beJeanne Jack pronoun Reed Jenbody a on caboose her hall back! Theaters in Kingsbury accompanied by Castle" the Castles were on the carrying sen verb Kathleen Lydick adcoming deeper at every step Henry acts of three the play M Directing Charles divorce of of the Pincus Manager at verge the time of Fonda as Ames turns from despisverb Peggy Lowe adjective Jerry Copyright 1919 McNaught Professor nonsense is Centre rollicking Vernon's theater and L Pi Joel death’ Today’s apprelest Jenkins preposition Mavis HickSvndicate Inc ing to loving and is impelled to aid Joseph F Smith head of the Uni- Jr Union Pacific public relations man g heroine this The play was conjunction of Utah department speech entered the com- cleverly worked out and showed A bevy of lovely girls surround versity representative "George and Margaret" is the mission chamber the pair with Frances Mercer and how important each part of speech ama mother of trials the of They presented a petition drafted is — Joyce Stewart and Mary Jack-so- n Whitney Bourne at their head and story two rather for bitious exasperating the Salt Lake chamber of comSam Levene as the police lieutenunconventional by merce seeking a permit for the parin sons and one very Through the courtesy of the faconmore newspaper yarn wherein Joan gath ant plays an Important part Paramount a of father and ade which is scheduled to begin at ther of one of the boys in Miss daughter the story of loves ers lives and to matena blows the the lid off that 4 45 p m on Tuesday April 25 Edith ciliatory Setting forth a splendid drama of Meyers’ room our room was his family but somewhat harassed The commission indicated it would "The Story ofia rotton civic mess and is accomplishment Mario his of influence by the domineering rule on the application Thursday Graham Bell” is now after eaten with remorse because of all dramas spouse brought to the screen with Don 'of the young lad who Is involved of One of theingreatest the sky "The Eagle Mrs Emma L Bowen veteran fighting Ameche in the role of the great in-- ! Recital Proled to and the Hawk” zooms to the screen of both the opera and the drama ventor of the telephone The pic- - 'hcn 'sha h“? 1 le Thurs- and Parley E Baer local Theta Dr Frank W Asper at the tunzaton of Bell's story is to open flndsuh('r new hua‘ of the Mario theater starting With justody day This tense story fraught with Alpha Phi star will play the roles console the following program will unsympathetic an engagement at the Paramount t hi ills and suspense is enacted by of the mother and father be given at the regular noon organ theater Thursday a splendid cast headed by Fredric Helen Woolley petite performer recital Thursday at the tabernacle In this romantic story which min- Roxy AlGrant Lombard Carole March acclaim won Theta in Cary who has Fantasie in A Major Franck gles with powerful drama humor Mile Milunie dancer who preMarch as “The pha Phi productions of the past five Ave Maria Oakie Schubert and profound Don sents an original 'French paiasol and Jack humanity the skill his of in be the temperamental Toccata years will deMereaux Ameche will be afforded one of his 'novelty" number plays a return Eagle" proud W'ho Tosselli daughter who finally lands a very Serenade finest opportunities as the obscure engagement at the Roxy theater air and Grant the “Hawk” to his Wendell Harvey Best Favorite "Mormon” Hymn— "O ability pride only in young scientist who in his discour- coming to the stage with the new takes the kill are teamed in air despite the role of a chum to Wayne F My Father" aging struggle against public ridi- vaudeville unit which opens there their hatred of each other and in Richards younger of the two cule and powerful opponents to con- Thu rsday Arranged by Organist an unbeatable combination brothers An Old Melody vince the world that his invention ' Other sits include Les Hunt'S prove Breen offers bill also The Bobby G will the Fred part play Taylor of the telephone is no wild impos- Co Arranged by Organist a dnnee duo Spen- his magicians singing voice abundantly in evi- of the elder son and Edna Harriet Caprice sible dream is sustained bv the love cer and Phillipp Foreman Sammy Weston dence in "Breaking the Ice" a mu- Swenson will play opposite him in and faith of a young girl until his comedian who will act as master The boy sings five the role of Gladys the family maid romance sical ultimate triumph Loretta Y’oung is of ceremonies Valero Brothers in of the best songs of his career dur- Marsha Ballif is cast as the maid cast as the lovely Mabel Hubbard an acrobatic and balancing the unfolding of the story hired after the parental unblessed whose deafness inspired Bells inand the Nicholas Trio in ing vention and who as sweetheart and adagio dancing marriage of Gladys Gem Curtain time on "George and wife gave the young scientist the The screen will present Bobby faith and courage to achieve his Breen in " a Film adaptation of the Theater Margaret” is scheduled for 8 30 the Ice Breaking Dep m Friday and Saturday nights dream musical romance in which Dolores guild stage success "Idiot’s Henry Fonda is seen as Thomas Costello and Charlie Haggles are light” with Noima Shearer and A Watson his assistant and the icifeatuied m adult roles and Gable cast in the roles that ward Arnold Charles Coburn and liny Clark cast is enriched by such players as Irene Dare the world's Lynn Fontanne and Alfred Lunt Joseph Sc hildkraut are featured youngest A Walt Disney cartoon “Mere Charles Coburn Gene Loekhait skater will return on the Secondly “The made famous appears Essentially Babies” a spoils feature and news Spring Byington with Miss Young's Spy Ring" offers William Hall In a Gem screen Thursday three sisters Sally BUne Polly Ann the same as the stage play the reel are shown story of international of Ynung and Georgiana featured The with Jane Wyman Jana espionage Caileton screen version tells the story two shabby troupers who meet in setting and furnishing for this real and Jac k Mulhall life story have been cmefully Omaha and separate not to see authenticated and the very brooch Olympus each other again until circumwhich with a wedding gift of Bell Barbara Stanwyck appearing in stances suddenly throw them toto his bride is presented by Ameche one of her headiest roles as "The gether in Europe at a critical moto Miss Young Mnd Mi s Msnton " will be the at- ment in the international scene traction in the picture of that title The girl striving for an exalted at the Olympus beginning Thurs- position is posing as a countess Rialto day As the wealthy young Junior toying at the moment with a muni"Trade Winds” that Is still exotic melodiama starring Fredric Leaguer who loves excitement she- tions maker while Gable March and Joan Bennett opens on involves herself in a murder mys- the hoofer heading a troup of the screen at the Rialto theater terv Then the police accustomed "Glamor Girls" and for the first to her pranks refuse to believe her time in his career essaying a song Thursday topping the week-en- d His story and the smart newspaper number and burlesque dance which also Pat the has program O'Brien-JoaBlundell feature "Off critic Peter Ames ridicules her So aids are a lovely group of girls she calls her debutante friends to among whom is Paula Stone Edthe Record " Among the varied and colorful backgrounds portrayed in "Trade Winds" - wherein Miss Bennett ap—STARTS TODA- Ypears as- a girl fleeing from a murALL NEW STAGE & SCREEN der charge are spots in Hawaii i Ceylon Japan China Indo-Chthe little known Laciadivo islands IN PFRSON March plays the part of a blase detective who is sent out to trail the Milan ie Mille girl while Ralph Bellamy as a Preaentlng d sleuth who lai Us S Her Origin! Imagination furnishes comedy reV French Parasol lief aided by Ann Sothern The four Novelty Dance travel half way around the world before the denouement comes back In San Francisro The O’Brien-Blondeopus is a V 'a ’ Comedy Will End 4Girls Season for mug-mfice- U swell-actres- well-know- Inter-mountai- n thrill-seekin- Theaters there-Alexand- er Organ hard-to-g- fast-pace- d n mam? l-- book-traine- ll T- -' “ V jy DANCE AND DREAM “-- TONIGHT JJ IN BPAl 1 1 FIX II 8 W H-- W All Ml SIC ITr (en)i a I d HLUOUUK Spencer TOt COCOHUT GROVEil d I 4 AtblMU DINU & Forman Dance Duo Les Hunt & Co CROW US ( -- ON BRIFN in “BREAKING (he 1( E” I DISNt Y Sammy Weston I omrdun AML Niekolas Trio — Adagio Bar Act BOBBY Herbert Joseph Urry editor Don I exile Scarlet 8 4 Kimlergartnurs Have Parly llmore Editor Ida Jean Sumison Associate Editor Highland Par School — The kindergarterners had their Easter pal ty oil Match 31 due to the spi mg vacation They made their own baskets napkins plates and hats They brought their own lunches and they decorated the Easter eggs The children drew they brought some pictures of Easter bunnies In Miss Miriam S Taylor’s room on the blackboard there are two big Easter bunnies carrying eggs and scattering some along the way In front of the bunnies are chickens pulling a cart full of Easter eggs The children learned Easter songs of the Golden The members Voices in the fifth and sixth grades will dramatize the cantata “Rip Van Winkle” Robert Maxfield has been chosen as Rip Van Winkle and will use his own dog as wolf It will be presented for the school and mothers April 20 and 21 — On March 30 the Glee club went to Ogden to sing the cantata for the children at the school for the blind After singing the members (Continued on Page Nineteen) H1K I I SlRttN — "THE SPY RING” wmim nu— im Wvmnn CARTOON— IstWS ililTERMOlIilTAIil THEATRES — Playhouse 0 S’ 4 4 time We find and this work very interesting La Von Ward of room It) reports: In our nature class we are starting to study birds We have an exhibit consisting of bird books pictures nests eggs and ipany other things We also have a program consisting of 'plays poems short stories and topics Beverly About Mexico Ask for Parade m S L Students Learn of ’60’ ie Opening Today at X-r- lotte Stewart to come and tee our rhythm work We have been piac tiung this rhythm work for a long We have been practicing time Popular x two-to-o- invited to visit the L D S hospital and see many important things about auch an institution We left the school by bus and went to the y maWe saw an hospital chine and pictures we went through the new addition in which We are eight operating rooms went onto the roof where patients are given sun baths and we were told that on a clear day we could probably see the Uintah school from We were able to look into here a microscope and see certain kinds of blood Then we went to the kitchen where the meals are prepared —Margaret Dixon axxociate editor Columbus Sehnol— Lucille Millis of the fifth grade says: In our social science class we are studying Mexico and also the Because we are studying union Mexico we are making pictures concerning the scenery people sports and their holiday festivities in our art class We make the background Several of the of colored paper children made their figures of colored paper and others painted them Eugene Moray of the fourth grade tells us that one of the boys in his room brought some large bowling pins to school and this summer we plan to make a bowling This alley out in the school yard sport ‘will be enjoyed by everyone The sixth grades have made some great enthusiasm Interclass com- shuffle boards which we all enas is interest keener grows joy petition This is a new sport Mias All in all this years spring ac- Mae Johnson our social science tivities promise to be very enjoy- teacher has planned an interesting able and worth while study of Germany for our class Don North of room 14 contributes: Our class is expecting Miss Char English Club T r 1939 April 13 ilirU TODAY! 7066 a!- - |