Show f Sunday Morning - What's to fi July 16 1939 - E Studio Shows News Drama Mirth Music Showing Story of Schoolmaster Cadet And Films of the greatest aggregations of screen talent ever gathered for one show is offered in the cool Centre theater's showing of Irving Berlin’s “Second Fiddle " Starring Sonja Heme and Tyrone Power featuring Rudy Vallee and Edna May Oliver introducing new-slMary Healy casting Lyle Talbot and Alan Dinehart in pithy songs by Irving Berlin dazzling with Sonja Heme’s sensational ice tangos and snow rhumbas which she performs with a skating partner for the first time on the screen depicting the new ballroom dance craze the “Back to Back” — it’s enough to leave one breathless and it does! The screen has been skillfully directed so that the most is made of an appealing and realistic tale Sonja a Minnesota schoolmarm and candidate No 436 for the role of heroine in the picturization of a gets the role and is brought to Hollywood by Publicity Man Tyrone Power to make the "Good-b- rize Winning Play low on Screen best-sell- At Star Theater picture Norma Shearer and Clark Gable illustrate their versatility in “Idiot's Delight” film version of the Robert Sherwood Pulitzer prize play which tops the current bill at the Star theater The capable cast Includes in addition to the two stars Edward Arnold Charles Coburn Joaeph Schildkraut and a group known as ” Gable’s Glamor Girls The story of a gangster’s imprisonment and his wifes subsequent efforts to protect their child from the shame of his father's guilt is the theme of "The Last Gangster ” second offering on the bill with Edward G Robinson in the title March of Time In the Movies The new 'March of Time" screen uhject opening Friday at the Centre theater deviates in theme this month from the war troubles of Europe to what has been going on in Hollywood in the past 40 years Titled “The Movies March On the film traces progress of the film industry from its birth in Edison’s old Orange N J experimental laboratory at the turn of the cenHollywood tury to present-da- y With access to the film libraries of all studios the March of Time editors have woven outstanding scenes from many of the great pictures of the past ” Beginning with "The Kiss which featured May Irwin and John C Rice in 1896 the new subject pre's sents highlights from Mary “The New York Hat" William S Hart in "The Fugitive" Charlie Chaplin and Ben Turpin in “A Night Out" Lillian Gish in “Birth of a Nation" Theda Bara in “A Fool There Was" Mary Garden In “Thais” Douglas Fairbanks Sr in “Robin Hood” Rudolph Valentino in his famous Argentine tango from "The Four Horsemen" scene from "The Covered Wagon" Garbo and John Gilbert in “Flesh Rene and the Devil" Gilbert Adoree and Karl Kane in "The Bi Parade" A1 Jolson in “The Jazz Singer” "All Quiet on the Western Fiont" Will Rogers in 'David Harum " and scenes from the early hits -- 'Tillies Punctured Romance" nd ‘The Great Train Robbery" With two splendid pictures each showing a different world of adventure and thrills patrons of the Utah theater are promised a satisfying current bill "Tell No Talcs" is a picture showing th-- j ‘ trials and adventures of a dogged newspaper reporter Melvyn Douglas on the trail of a while more gang of criminals are depicted In youthful escapades “The Duke of West Point” In addition to Douglas Louise Platt Gene Lockhart Florence George and a large cast of excellent supporting players turn out a fine performance in "Tell No Tales ” (£ American youth on parade is the "The Duke of West of keynote Point” a stirring tale of the making over of a snobbish youth Louis Hayward in love with Joan Fontaine into a companionable and admirable cadet Tom Brown Ruhaid Carlson and Alan Curtis nte outstanding in the huge cast of excellent play-e- i s Colbert-Amech- e Colbert Placed in Pans with all the romance that implies and with John Bat ry more Fiamis Lederer Mary Aston lledda lloppei Elaine Batue and Rex O’Malley each proving a real commedian the pictuie is a whimsical love stoiy that is bound to appeal "Theies That Woman Again" has been selected as the second feature at the Matlo Melvvn Douglas and Virginia Biuee have the two leading roles with Margaret Lindsay in a featuied patt "Union Pacific” Cecil B De Mille’s magnificent spectacle of the Offers spanning of the continent with Broadway rerails is the offering at the Dazzling Show cently reopened Capitol theater Barbara Stanwyck as the daughDazzling in its combination of ter of an Irish engineer and Joel beautiful effects daring ice stunts railMcCrea as the clever skating and glamorous road guard have the leading ro- stars “The lie Follies of 1939" mantic roles is the Broadway theater’s contriThe story is tenae wuth drama bution toward a cooler July day and filled with exciting incidents The picture brings Joan Crawfrom the first bargaining over the ford in the type of role in which project to the driving of the golden she rose to stardom with James Stewart and Lew Avrea as a team spine Rt Ogden A Pop-Ecaitoon In color of fancy skaters into whose duet Wonderful Joan is introduced His and “Aladdin Lamp" completes the bill ‘Flight to France" an exciting mystery romance is the second offering with Charles Farrell Rnd Olympus Screen Jacqueline Veils in the leading roles g ye Feature at the Tower One of the best service pictures ever to be screened is "Wings of the Navy" now showing at the Bill Tower theater with an impressive On Rialto Screen cast headed by George Brent Olivia de llavilland John Payne and hill with mvs-tei- y In a and gloom on one hand and Frank McHugh Filmed with the full cooperation robust comedv on the other the Rialto offets its patrons currently of the United States navy the story "The Hound of the Baskervilles" gives an accurate picture of the and "You Can’t Cheat an Honest efficiency and strength of this part of the United States defense Man ” Seen in a new type of role Nelson In the first story based on Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock Eddy proves his versatility again Holmes tale Basil Rathbone is a as the young Harvard law grad- very satisfying sleuth and Wendy Barrie Lionel Atwill and John Film Shows Cartadine have important paits W C Fields his rubicund nose and heaitv von e in full plav is the Vivacious Pair leading chat ac ter 'in ’You Cant The escapades of a hilarious pair Cheat an Honest Man" a heaitv romedv with Chat lie McCaithy as -- the beautiful but dumb Annabel one Of the featuied playeis and her not so beautiful but equally dumb press agent Lanny Morgan — the theme afford for "Annabel Raft Plans Takes a Tour” now showing at the Gem theater In this second European Vacation epmode in the Annabel series Jack Ceoige Raft plans to lake a Inp Oakie as the press agent for the It will be his first Euro- lovely Annabel arranges a personal abroad pean junket since 1926 when he appearance tour for Lucille Ball met the then prinre of Wales as Annabel who is even better than taught the rovalist some danre in precious performances The inescapable tragedy woven steps and received a rigaret lighter from the prince as bv circumstantial evidence aiOund two innocent young people forms a gift the gripping theme of "Ia-- t Us Accompanying Raft on the Euro' with Henry Fonda and pean holiday will he his companion lace Maureen OSullivan and stand in Maik Gray Well Balanced Offered Gem George gold-plate- d f uate aent out to help western farmer against an encroaching gang of railroad men In “Let Freedom Ring” the second feature on Now Showing Famous Comedy "Pygmalion” film adaptation of Shaw's famous Bernard hero is the Supporting singing a notable cast including Virginia stage farce is the current offering Bruce Lionel Barry moie Victor at the Olympus theater in Holla-da- y Edward Arnold Guy McLaglen Leslie Howard plays the role Kibbee and Charles Butterworth of a phonetics prSfessor who on a bet transforms a guttersnipe into a duchess with hilarious conseEugene Palletfe quences both for himself and the Eugene Pallette and Spring Byington haye been signed to plav Helen Painslis patents In Umver-sal- s new Deanna Durbin picture "First Love " Pallette reports to Uniyersal direct from Columbia studio where he has just completed his role in the Frank Capra production “Mr Smith Goes to Washington” Miss By ingtnn s Ust assignment ws the Jane Withers picture 'Chicken Wagon Family” at Twentieth Ccn-t- u x Star Film Fan The thrilling moment for Joy Hodges at Joe Pasternaks lecint cocktail party was meeting her favorite screen actress Bette Dacia Jov herself playing one of the ' leads in Universal Unexpe ted Father" presented her autograph book just like any olher fan WIISAWE one-nig- Postman's Holiday The way John Mack Brown Universal' horse riding star In “Desperate Trails” spends his vacations is breaking in some new saddle horses at his ranch at Victorville ht iTKsiaiMfora M i turnon Saltair Offers Trio Of Famed Bands During One Week iMtiimtiif A rare treat to dance lovers will be the appearance of three outstanding dance orchestras in one s week at Saltair world-famou- it Jimmy Walsh and his popular orchestra will climax their appearance here on Thursday night Wednesday night will see the engagement of Phil Harris and his orchestra who have won worldwide fame on their Jack Benny radio broadcasts for one night only Heard last season and a great favorite among Utah dancers was the orchestra led by Anson Weeks which will make an extended engagement of eight nights beginning Friday M5V Joyce Palmer Coconut Grove singer models one of 3000 colorful neckerchiefs which be given as souvenirs at the ballroom on July 24 will Songstress to Assist At Celebration Adding her voice to the allure of Adolph Brox’ Coconut Grove orchestra Miss Joyce Palmer popular Salt Lake vocalist will sing vocal refrains for the airs played at the Covered Wagon Days finale dance at the ballroom on July 24 Colorful neckerchiefs gaily reminiscent of cowboys and sagebrush ranges will be given as souvenirs to all feminine patron of the gala dance WEDNESDAY NITE! Ptiimg 11 NOW ic Vycsissi m mkzs' min ij iiiin i uww1" A cimr mem® 31 SHIEST IMT llVIfii I Vi Uki'i ti htlat iumo aciFifi Irene Dunne has two widely hobbies— golf and collecStar of Unition of perfumes versal s “The Modern Cinderella" she has a laige cabinet filled with rare fragrances from various parts of the world In addition she experiments with a xauety of her own blends She girl is an authority on the essential The part of the Cockney flower oils and flower distillations which seller who is made into a lidv al- make up modern perfumes most against her will is played by Wendy Hiller who has made a sation sen- through England s‘age performance in hei now Underpups Schooled The 25 youngsters in the cast of Uniyersal s “The Underpup" get their schooling on the act though not hie F0URMcNALllEv SISTERS J Helen Parrish picture attends in Hie the same school The day Charles with her Rover assisted Helen French lesson not one of the "5 kids rated over 50 per cent in spelling Dog's Devotion A prize Boxer dog working In Lynne Overmans i orient Para- mount picture ‘Death of a Champion” belongs to Fddie Pruiz s brother Eddie has hern asked bv the dog trainer instructing dogs working U1 the piiture y not to visit the set because his dog always wants to go with him when he Irnves Dual Roles E Hobbies Run Gamut Of Golf to Perfumes the Tower bill Spring Byington In Durbin Picture Leaders of two nationally famous dance orchestras which will appear at Saltair this week are Phil Harris above who brings his world famous dance orchestra for a appearance on Wednesday and Anson Weeks whose orchestra opens an eight-daengagement Friday m Don and Ameche make a lomantic and gay team in “Midnight ” tui ient offering at the Mailo theater in Sugar-hous- e Claudette Saga of Railroad Spectacle at Reopened Capitol 'Wings of the Navy' Current Mirth and music point up the stage offering at the Roxy theater with a screen bill filled with thrill giving avaried and exciting bill On the stage are seen the four 'McNalKe sisters in a novel singing and dancing act the Rhythm Ramd blers musical nuts Pat Paradise In a parasol dance that bids fair to overshadow many of the daring dance innovations and Bcttie Mason In an act chock full of laughs and comedy “The Lone Wolf in Paris” head the screen bill with Francis Lederer in the role of the gentleman crook and Frances Drake a hi romantic foil In "Blond Cheat” the second picture Joan Fontaine and Derrick de Marney give a fast moving story of crooks and blackmail treachery and love y T Mario Theater James Stewart and Rose Strad-ne- r also have excellent roles hard-hittin- Roxy Offering Comedy at role Pick-ford- ¥1111 d screen adaptation of James Hilton’s charming novel is now playing at the Studio theater where It is rapidly proving a favorite The new film brings to the screen Robert Donat following his triumph in ‘The Citadel” and the lovely new English actress Greer Garson It tells the story of a kindly schoolmaster starting his career In his early 20’s becoming a veritably institution in a big English school tyid shaping the careers of boys destined to become great men Terry Kilburn the appealing youngster of "Lord Jeff” and "A Christmas Carol" has an interesting role playing four generations of boys who attend the school grow up and send their sons (jack ar Life Vie at Utah Mr Chips" the y JJ Screen 'Second Fiddle' One 4& Tribune- Seen on the Be At Centre e'J Salt Cake iTljc — Constance Moore leases her wedding ring in the tare of the script girl every day before she steps before the cameras for Universal' “Hawaiian Night" During the lunch hour she slip it back again on her finger and la Mrs Johnny Maschlo a bride of two months F7 Ji imat N M V FONDA MAH KEEN OSULLIVAN UA40N l)AN( K MOfc’DAY- - DAYS IINAI tVfN t JULY UICIUI LIVE' FOR rVFRYONE (RAND AOUYI-NIK'of the ANNI'M ( OYHIM) BALL JACK A OAKIE VtffAW 2 llli IN ?M TOUR' GEM ! “Kiel ' 'ANNABEL TAKES A WOULD ICL AT MOM Sect 4 KELV1NAT0R LET US 1KANDAXAS I rom Irsns" I |