Show $ Saturday Morning Sljc Salt £akc (Tribune- - Hollywood Too By Jimmie Fidler HOLLYWOOD— Shi ewd observers often charge that many studio employes seem to regard their jobs not as logical steps toward a peak of Success but as tempoInrary opportunities for pillage stead of building for the future on th assumption that satisfac- ' 1 £ K i Dozens of examples could be rilej — cases where men without adequate tiaming have been crammed overnight into high executive spots— usually over the heads of men who have earned them The latest case in point Is ihat of ft Mr Storm a former White House roricxpondent for United Press who has suddenly been contracted as advertislng and Gold-wy- n publicity director for Samuel wav Undoubtedly Mr Storm a grade A knockout as a repoiter —but reporting political news and dictating advertising and publicity for a great studio aie two very different things Few men would care to undertake so radical a change — even for as radii al an up in salary as he undoubtedly is har- n f K tory work will be satisfactorily they rewarded by advancement seem concerned only about the immediate "now" — about getting Any while the getting is good business man can realize the evils of such an attitude Inevitably it ia reflected in poor quality pioduct And jet the Hollywood ajstem conbeing what it is its hardforto grabdemn the studio emploce can grab bing what he can while he it Promotion in this business is too often based not on ability or effort but bn favontism nepotism personal celebrity and pull The first rule of success is "Whom do can you know?” instead of "What out of you do?”— and five times ten the big job is given to an "outsider” whose most obvious qualification is friendship with the big shot In the front office J Margaret Lindisy and Edward predicts columnist Rw oy JllIlP Annp Moore! INSTALMENT 37 known to him and possibly not up and hold me in your arms dar- Nina hadn't moved She still lay cleanly identified bv Nina herself ling I want to be close to you there with her eyes closed She — compelled her to tell closer than this “ saicj "No darling Wait until I Days Slip by Andy rose lifted her in his arms finish It was hoinble I've never and sat In the big chair by the Life for them lived through such agony because Nothing changed you see after I told you Id known went on as it had befoie and there window For a long while she was silent lying relaxed like a tired all along you got up ftnd walked was nothing in Andys attitude to child in his arms Then she said out of the hou°ie and though you suggest that he even remembered ” didn't ssy a word I knew you were Although Nina denied she was not sleepily "I love you Andy "And I love vou Nina" I and would never that going away feeling well the coloted woman Kiss me darling "Sweet see you again It was a dream who waited on her as if she Were but I as I could suffered Andy a child confided to Andy Moca Nina At l’cace never suffer in reality I wouldn’t am t got much sence He kissed her on the mouth and face life without you Andy I tuk her to New York You two after a little the smile came back wouldn't breathe another breath you sho musta had yo’ selves a time and ft was still there when Andy " after I knew you were gone down there to tire the po’ child suddenly realized she had gone She was crying now softly Andy out like she is " away from him sat on the bed and brushed the The Nina was buried beside her mothslipped by On Saturday hair back from her face "Tell mp when days at one er in Newbury's secluded hillside tame home Nina” he said gently "did you 0 cloc k Andy Nina said ‘Two weeks ago cemetery at 2 o'clock Monday afterreally have such a dream7” we were ready to go to noon There was no church service Her head moved slowly 'I did New York getting — remember7 That was and the service at the grave was I don't know why Andy fun Andy We must go again when both simple and brief as Laura had I— I suppose it was on— my con" you can get away wanted it science ” "Beulah thinks you overdid it" Riding back to the city Andy “You mean—” Andy began and Andy told her “Tell me the truth said 'I don’t know what your plans left it there He told himself it Nina— aren't I arp Laurie but I wish you would you feeling well7" fwasn't true She hRd overheard For only a moment did her eves stay over in Bridgehaven long them at the boathouse at Dale avoid his to gaze then throwing her through Nina's things Cromwell’s She couldn t have arms wide she said "I've never felt enough I go Perhaps should have suggested It known before that And yet—he so Norris soon to say "I do's" In someLet's go when we were there but I thought good hiy life bent over her: "Nina you’ve made where to wait until— darlthg Anywhere— I don’t you up all this in your own mind care Let's have dinner in town and until might prefer today” haven't you7” dance and hiake a night of it” d Laura wag now There She lifted her face from the pil"And how about a new frock to would be days and nights— parlow and looked up at him starry-eve- d startle the natives7” Andy gtihned ticularly nights — when the tears 'Darling try not to make She threw her arms around his would come unbidden again but it too hard for me I had to tell you neck ‘You're too sweet darling" for the moment she was quiet and because— well I don't know why Were having luncheon when at peace in her heart consoled They by exactly exc ept that I thought some- Nina suddenly rose from the table the thought that both she and Andy thing might happen and I — I "You go on hnd finish lunch dar- had done all in their power to make wouldn't have an opportunity to ling" she said "I m going to my those last months what Nina had tell you ever” After a pause she room for a minute" wanted them said ‘I knew you and Laurie were When she did not return ih five Andy said "My car is at the hotel in love but I loved you too dar- minutes Andy went upstairs and If you care to we Will drive back CENTRE — “Andy Hardy Gets ling and there wasn’t any other found her lying on the e to Bridgehaven at once " He knelt down beside her Lever" with Mickey way I had to pretend I didn’t know Spring "Whatever shout Laurie I even tried and she said smiling Tm all right Lama said you think best Andy” you and Rooney Lewis Stone Ann Ruther-foi- d to convince myself it wasn't true darling” She stroked his cheek Andy spoke to the driver and Cecilia Patker and Fay HolEven then I didn’t think I had a and after a moment she said "I when they reached the hotel he led den chance but I wanted you too much want you to promise me something” her directly to his own car “Don’t to try And when it happened And when Andy nodded: feel that you must talk" he said as Andy" ITAH — “Mamie” with Robert Inotcouldn't believe it Laurie didn’t "If anything ever happens to me he slipped under the wheel Young Ann Sothern Ruth Hus- matter after that Nothing did You 1 want you to try to make it right They were well out of the city sey Ian Hunter and Cliff Edwards were mine and I was— oh darling with Laurie— for both of us” before she answered him She said ve I so been also "Blackwell’s Island” with terribly ” terribly hap"Nothing's going to happen to "I don't mind talking Andy You you Nina And I guess its all have told me so little " John Gai field Rosemary Lane and py you don't know She lay with her face bulled In But what more Andy wondered right with Laurie She and Ford Stanley Fields the pillow again and after a long will get could he tell her? Already he had along” CAPITOL — "Boy Trieml” with while Andy bent over and touched "She doesn t love him her details of that last Jane Withers Arleen Whelan his lips to her cheek He said If and she never will I know though given He hadthesaid last day night “She Richard Bond and Warren Hymer vou really want to get bteakfast After a little she said "Take m knew it was coming Laurie And also "Never Say Die ” with Martna 1 11 put my order in before I shave1 e tw'o pieces of crisp brown toast Raye Bob Hope and Andy one cup of coffee one dish of " — cereal SOI (Sugarhoiiae) He not been standing before had "Stagecoach” with Claire Trevor John Wayne John Carradpie the bathroom mirror long before and Andy Devine also "Freshman he heard the rattle of dishes in the Year" with Dixie Dunbar and breakfast room He asked his lathered reflection in the glass: Why William Lundigan did she tell me? — RIALTO “Three Girls He hadn't yet accepted all she Smart Grow l’p” wuth Deanna Durbin had said as true But even the Nan Grev Helen Parrish and probability that it was true stirred Chailes no feeling in him against her She Winmnger also was a child really — and she loved Mr Chips” him Women had been fighting for STCmO— “Goodbye with Robert Donat Greer Garson the men they loved since the world began and there were no rules no Terry Kilburn John Mills and Paul weapons barred You got what you van Henretd wanted if you could and every thing GEM— "IPs a Wonderful World" wis fair even if it meant wreckwith Claudette Colbert James ing two lives your sister’s and Stewart Guy Kibbee and Nat Pen- your loved one s dleton If he felt anything at all in this first hour of his confusion it was Ml KRAY (Murray) — “Sergeant pity for Nina who need never Madden” with Wallace Beerv pity— have told had not some fear — un Studios) Century-toTom Brown and Alan Cmtis also (Courtesy ZOth Rola with "Topper Takes Trip” PU S OTHFR BIG ACTS INCLUDING and Young Constance Bennett and I Alan Mowbray I Amerli i Teeter Board Arllelt The 1 hlnne Demine Cirl With TOW IK (Ninth South and Ninth And oilier I Ihe hlneee Lane V PllTlRFS— East) — "The Oklahoma Kid” With —ON T1IE SCRFFN— TWO F1RST-R- I ” James Cagney also “Trade Winds with Frednc March and Joan BenSWEETHEART’’ dry-eye- Opening Today Now Playing At Salt Lake At Salt Lake Theaters Theaters Sidarlo iistd At Tabernacle Prelude minor Hath (a) My Sweet Repose Schubert (b) Gavotte Elgar in B c Swing Low Sweet Chariot Rpiritual ta) Is unite ' Motmon" liwnn- -‘ Beams the Sat red DawnSoftly ing “ arranged by organist (b) An old melody arranged by iMf-sra- s qwoo:iy GETS SPRING FEVER aooto mcno HOLDEN vi'o" liwn S T OH £ PARKER MARCH CF TIME OSBORNE AND HIS ORCHESTRA WILL "MOVIES MARCH ON" TO TONI V II T I MUM and All Next Meek ISO I II p lft nett With MARIO (Sugarliouse) it lAvoRiir At I RIM1H Rrmonhir Ih 36osorm Addrrt srn s 30 Barbara STANWYCK aio pep" r ( et YEAR ime—( htidren 1 Any 100 1 Vi 1 1 FLORENCE RICE JiaS and “Sinners in Paradise” JOHN MADfeh DOLES EVANS Brighton Inn BIG t OTTAWA OOI) CANA ON WIIHtf IT COOL it In a( i: ('MI W GROVE FOR REMEMBER— Covered Wagon of Atmophrt 4 OMH — IHitfl im4 (iiinv no JU 0rn n S II MN 1 1: v riuNt l ( l I fkOl mi mi nd nr sovuiif M Hrtrt II I ttiin GvnmiN MAIN WO 1119 11 I m lit 1 I Ih t FI OOK Now— Beer on Draft Tit KFTl V ORAM1K FREE IUFR— Wilh HOOT or All Hindi of RiiAtlttlt hM AT I M I RW mm tit tllti DESERET NEWS M AIN t nirnlgr Hs MIUV MO In 6 HOMO lONHlII STHKT OH It TRIBUNE-TELEGRA- Trilumc-Tclcjira- £ m Want mux ils WALGRI EN DRUG PM) (Cl UchUltn! inmir omi 01 rrt am) main) In Wpei IHnnrri hitkpft K Hubmtid DHlttoti Malted — ( Heirbfrttpd Aanrinlih Milk-So(- rniitt t AanrtwIrhM iHinkt-- Ht )tl¥f In ( 4f NrrMc Wmll H Hr Krrilii ttith WruinjiW Ih MH A IZ 90 I KMI MAIN lltMT-lfiH hti Mr 10 It I t onl’ Mont Popular ( afn Mivmr mmita TRY OlR ItlGt I A R full Course DINMRS Served 11 A M —9 P M YOU Will 1 Ik F OtR MRVICB 51 1VI ST 2ND SOUTH ? poors Writ of C nillol ihniet tDC PUIHC" MON ( MELODY LANE omfrtft Grey King Tuft’s Palaca and m IeRkR’i ( hin AvrmirAN-- t 5e onlr— — fwH prlra Ocnpral rrtioa nd for fmor??d (All PHcf Inrltlri Tt) REDEEM SCRIP v fVii iii KWONCNOM LOW CAFE “ $125 $200 k over 4 tMrgit With lHnntr Mk )otv rmroUiNil No "I — AY SMvisitors J Ault $i-o- o v Hefrrxhm t ftfmtar Ain r DANCE lit g'WELCOME - Days Rae cnnnnrv J I by DINE— Kflinrment IRV Ol II MIltllMNYV Hene Irnttt I I A M ! 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(roat‘ I rs II I the srenlr drlie out of Suit take MFIUYN SHFFTS DAAIS COOI tn f EARLY TICKETS 00M by dAy'ohTaa H K roniAR mu Buy Your RODEO Sweetheart" I urs All St $TAt!D UPRIGHT Stcpln person Thida Lo the four Glovera and othets (On "Little Pal” with the sireeni Mickey Rooney: also Fctehit 1 9AM1WU 2 no KOY — (ON tha stage) mu snot r M m PEER on TAP Rooms Com ElERTurita STAR— "Stand I p and Fight" with Wallace Beery and Robert Tav-lo- r also ‘Smneis in Paradise’ with Madge Evans and John Boles ON STAGE AM) SCREEN Pioneer Ouli mi 16c Money" with Charlie Ruggls and Marjorie Rambeau also 'Adventures in Sahara" with Paul Kelly and Lorna Giey STATE — ‘TRrk MHorj" with Bette Davis and George Bient also “Off The Record" with Pat O Brien and Joan Blondell "W 360 South State Salt Lake' A curst ami 1 inmt See a plrte Show Late as 9 Tonight — "I uion I’acifie” with Barbaia Stanwyc k Joel McCrea Akim Tamiroff and Lynn Oveirhan also 'Aladdin and His Wonderful Lamp” OLYMPIS (Holla day ) — “Sudden COCONUT —NOW OrEN— B0Y! "ALL-AMERICA- N TOMGIIT 1111 JMtl C tiY an i e s d The 4 GLOVERS TIIIDA LOY MONDAY LY 211 H ! a 7 Wlewd” x Jl im-Ti3iiSATri- Magi--R- Hanfv "Sea-biscui- t” MANCIE 1 itiTEMIMI “Mmilnl T Annual ( own'd Wilson liars Houiicl-- l tab-ern- le i she wasnt afraid to go” He had told her that and much mote but he hadn t told hrr of Ninas confession almost a week ago that she knew Laura had loved him and he had no intention of telling her whic h left him w ith nothing more to reveal "What do you want to know Lsurle7” he said "Everything” Laura answered "Very little happened after we came back from New York” Well anil Contented “What did she talk about7” He thought that over "Let me see -- we talked about seeing you Nina thought you were looking exceptionally well and that" you were contented In New York "Did she say that7" “Irv one wav and another several times She liked Ford you know She was particularly happv about— what you told us that night when we weie driving back to the city ” Laura was slowly bsndaging a slim finger with her handkerchief watching the process She didn’t say anything "And of course we talked about burselv es’’ Andy said "Nina lived with a picture in her mend a picture pf a small house high on a hill with children and all that sort of thing There isn’t anything else I can tell you Laurie” When they were In the apartment he said "Try not to misunderstand this— I want you to take everything that you want saved everything to w'hich you attach any val- - An(iN De-vin- ViiMM‘! v— The following program is shrd-tile- d for the regular Satuiday noon organ reutal at the L D S 1 put a hand on his arm All Do you plan to move?’ Yes tomorrow They were standing in the dining room and suddenly Laura sat down in the chair that had been Ninas She folded her hands in her lap and looked up at Andy and in her eyes was reflected a deeper soirow than she had felt these past three days It was not of Nina that she was and of thinking now rmbutPhlof Andy lourttenl iCnntimirrl ?re r pht ’ Organ Recital Fletcher yue sentimental or otherwise Don’t please leave anything for me” chaise-longu- The building of the Union Pacific railroad a feat which 70 yeais ago joined the Atlantic and Pacific with an iron band la deputed in the picture "Union Pacific" which opens at the Mario theater In Sugai house Two popular Bcreen stars Barbara Stanwyck and Joel MiCrea play the leading roles in the heroic story of the "marriage of a nation ” bv a cast of thousands Including Akim Tamlr-of- f vesting Luckily In hiR case he will have Lynne Overman Robert Presthe benefit of Jimmy Roosevelt's ton Bnan Donlevy Robert Barrat And I understand that and Evelyn Keyea advice Mr Roosevelt knows a great deal The Pop Eye cartoon "Aladdin about pictures and His Wonderful Lamp” has been seleited to round out the Cuff notes: Gloria (Mi Claude hill This caitoon is In full TechniStroud) Brewster is still abed by color and a full two reels in length doctor's orders — she's suffering Stand by for a from anemia romantic news announcement from Tower "The Oklahoma Kid" wi'h Margaret Lindsay and Edward Korns— they're that serious in the title role ia James Cagney deThat “sore foot” Joe E Brown the surging drama selected to top veloped in smmmage scenes for $1000 a "touchdown” three weeks the new bill opening Saturday rt ago is no joking matter— the Tower theater Ninth Sou'h show several bones were chipped and Ninth East streets This new Idol chatter: Quickest way to Cagney picture depicts the stirring life that faced those who lived in gain four inches m height— if your or roamed over the great open hair is four inches long— is to go auto riding with Bruce Cabot at spaces when homesteaders were the wheel If you think the Brit- erasing the last frontiers Fredrie March and Joan BenneH ish can't be temperamental you top the cast of "Trade Winds " also just don't know Nigel Bruce Suie on the new Tower bill Though glamor gals can be the best of on the action begins and ends in San friends— providing everything a snare and snare alike basis Francisco the story roams through Walk alikcs' Wally Beery and the seven countries of the far east As a very special added attracSiberian brown bear in Paramount's "Untamed " Secret ambi- tion ’Ferdinand the Bull” a Techtion: To be about 20 years old nicolor adaptation of the famous and play kissing scenes with that book w ill be shown luscious Ann Rutherford Now the wedding ceremony is over I sup- Murray pose it's safe to Bay that Duke "Topper Takes a Trip” a hilarDaly's heart is completely turned ious sequel to "Topper" opens Satto Stone In need of a good picture to bolster fading prestige-Dic- urday at the Murray theater The Fowell Mary Hcaly's new story which has most of the oriswim suit just proves how vitally ginal cast with Roland Young Important little things can be agAln the Harrsssed Topper taxes and ghosts to Paris May Robson and the chaiacter seeks his wife w’ho Young her son— he’s In his fifties— have where has gone there to get a divorce a each and letter every exchanged ConManie Bennett Billie Burke day for more than 30 years Add Alan Mowbiay have their ouginal A fan letter strange requests: from a sailor asking Lynn Bari if roles again and several addiMons vanety she will autograph his arm— so he to the tocast asaure the Interestmake a sequel can have It tattooed to stay Its needed a new "death” record for Brian ing The amazing adventuies of all Donlew who has been ‘killed" in the ghosts each of his last eight pictures and concerned ini hiding a Trip" Take each tims in a different fashion makes "Topper entertainment amazingly gay Movie troupes working on the desert In midsummer are required by studio physicians to down salt tabAlso lets twiie a day to replace body Dye Patch extra pieces of anv Halts Inst via perspiration If you have the garment that is to be dved have Copyright V7i M Naught Syn-- d them dved along with the article u at o Inc Then you are all set for patching when that Inevitable time comas along organist Festival Toccata iLove Comes Last They’re 'That' Serious 'Pull' Works vertime in July 22 1939 - jAUt CONDI 1 IONH£3’ |