Show Sunday Morning- - Wh s Stepin Fetchit said to be the favorite comedian Will Rogers is proving he is funnier in real life than n his highly successful personal appearance on the ” vaudeville program currently Heading an Sn hilarious pace for the rest of the show Familiar to most screen fans through his exceptional ability to look tired Stepin needs little further introduction Seeing him in person is ah adventure Other acts on the outstanding stage show are the "Three Busy B’s Bhebe Bruce and Bettye "hose dance antics are highly Ted Walden and Susie amusing blackface comedians and Thida the Chinese glamour girl who does a fan dance with Chinese “all-star- Hilarious Tale Studio Holds Of Mystery of the late in reel life A happy combination hare-braine- d i of stellar comedy and tender romake “It’s a W’onderful " now current at the Gem theater one of the outstanding comedy pictures In months Claudette Colbert plays a role that exactly suits her vivacious ability and James Stewart is equally capable at representing the type of detective Claudette would "fall for " The Colbert-Stewabrand of detecting proves highly efficient although not entirely according to one Sherlock Holme and with the comedy highlighted by real romance the depouement is entirely satisfactory 1ft spite of the fact that it involves a sock on the jaw for the pretty Claudette The superb cast of funsters includes such sterling actors as Guy Kibbee Nat Pendleton Frances Drake Edgar Kennedy and Ernest mance World rt fans Two fiTst run pictures have been selected for the screen “Little Pal" former title "The Healer" is the first of these with Ralph Bellamy Karen Morley and Mickey The picture shows the Rooney gripping career of a young doctor with almost miratulous curative powers who maintains a modest health resort for crippled children Trues sec- Now Playing At S L Theaters the story of the drama underlying collegiate rowis ing activities Patricia Farr Scott Colton and Gene Morgan head the cast CENTRE — "Andy "Topper" Comedy Main Feature At Murray House lca-tur- Drama of 1850s Outdoor action drama comes into Its owrn again in Stand Up and Fight" now playing at the Star theater unth Wallace Beery and Robert Taylor costarred for the first time The story deals with Maryland m the early 1850 s when the railroads and stage coach lines were engaged in a bitter struggle for Florence Rice is Taylors loading lady Portraying what might happen to human beings cut off from civilization without a moment’ right-of-w- ’Sinners waning has been selected feature Holiday Dance To Star Singer in as the Gets Hardy Fever” Spring also "Movies March On " RIALTO — "Three Smart Girls Grow Ip" also 'Seabiscuit'’ LTAH — "Mamie” also "Blackwell’s Island" also Ray Harvey on stage SOI TIIEAST (Sugarhous e) — also "Freshman “Stagecoach" Year ” STl DIO — “Good-by- e Mr Chips" also "How to Eat" MI RRAY (Murray) — “Sergeant Madden” also ’Topper Takes a Trip " GEM— "It’s a Wonderful World” also "While America Sleeps " MARLO (Sugarhonse) — "I nuin Pacific” also "Aladdin and His W'onderful Lamp" TOWER (Ninth East and Ninth Kid" South)— "The Oklahoma also Trade Winds ” CAPITOL— "Boy also Friend" “Never Say Die " STATE — “Dark Aictory” also "Off the Record ” OLA MPl S (Holladay ) — “I nion Pa- To the vibrant rhythm of Adolph Brox’ orchestra — engaged for the Coconut Grove s grand dance finale to Covered Wagon days celebrations— wall be added the lilting vocal melodies of Miss Joyce Palmer Salt Lake songstress Scheduled as a roUnd-upf holiday celebrants after their jovous participation in rodeos and parades the big dance takes place at cific” the ballroom Monday night Colorful bandanas gaily reminis- BROADW AY— "Pymmalion" also "Under the Big Top" cent of cowboys and sagebrush ranges will be given as souvenirs STAR— “Stand I p and Fight" also "Sinners in Paradise" to all dance guests ON THE STAGE AND SCREEN Harpo Marx who made mhIi a ROXY — (On the stage) Stepin hit w'lth his pantomime at Moscow Fetchit In person Thida Loy 4 a few summers ago has received Glovers and others (On the screen' an invitation to make a repeat per"Little ral" also formance in the Russian capital Sweetheart" p at Star Theater Thrills Jane Withers in Rollicking "Film at Capitol Theater second ' picture with thunderous praise Starring Robert Donat and featuring the new English discovery Greer Garson "Goodbye Mr Chips" is in its third triumphant week at the Studio theater The story shows through the eyes of a schoolmaster the adolescence of boys in one of England’s great Xs 'b the madcap comedy The role is unlike anv Bette has ever played before being that of a young society girl faced with blindness and death W'ho conquers her fear of the tragedy and ap- Polish-America- n proaches it bravely through her Violinist to great love for the physician George Brent w’ho tries to save her life n Hi ro Stephan young "Off the Record" a speedy new violinist drama of newspaper life is the who was recompanion picture starring Joan cently soloist with the Cleveland Blondell orihestia will appear with the Bridgepoit (Conn ) Symphony next month in Lalos "Symphome Espag-nol- e Deanna Durbin Sequel Pleases Monahan Stanwyck And as if to keep the audience s two-roA technicolor Popeje risibility active the hilarious cartoon ’Aladdin and His Wonder'Never Say Die" with Bob Hope ful Lamp" completes the bill and Martha Raye is the second feature This comedy shows the Broadcasting Series sh 500 Good Seats 15c ANDY Show Start Today and Tomorrow TOMORROW ImmediiUly Aftor Pard OWN LAZY CUSSED MORE HILARIOUSLY UNNY THAN AOl YE LVLR SHr HGCONMflONf DEANNA SEEN HIM Dzsibsh THIS aiTOK GWV UP NAN OM f 9S WAIT f I MARhh HELEN isr $Air 1AM fa f&Mi - ON RAC StkiATlONAl HEADING PROGRAM ALL-STA- CETS SPRING FEVER GH THJ Stt&E SHOWING I'fnillHASTaei- ftHS ADDED ATTRACTION MARCH OF TIME ’’MOVIES tri! 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O DEVINI fJBTO DIE to 5:00 Come Early! Fans at Rialto Circus Cures Beery Wallace Beery ran be found during all spare moments from the set of "Thunder Afloat" over in the big circus tent for the new Marx brothers' picture "A Day at the Cirrus ’’ renewing acquaintances among the cirrus men working with the elephants n UAYE-IIDP- Your Last Chance to See the Greatest Show in Years ERFF TICKETS 1'” !!ii 0 " RANDAN AS COMEDY V - k Polish-Ametita- DANCE R GANG J Y Appear ff 241 minis d so Director girls are plenty wriggly H Griffith gave up trying to find a stand-i- n for tiny Carolyn Lee who mates her screen debut in Paramount’s "Are Husbands Necessary?" But Madeleine Carroll solved the problem with a doll stand-i- n which Carolyn promptly named Betsy four-year-o- brilliant career ROUND-l’- 01 'Sit known as Blackwell’s Island housed all the short-terprisoners frojn the great metropolis The screen pioduction in which the dramatic young John Garfield is starred show’s how big shot racketeers virtually ruled the prison Garfield as a daring young reporter gets sent up so that he can gather first-haninformation for his paper and thus effect the reform A new Robert Young gone western for the occasion is seen In ” Miusie a gay story of what happens when a honky-tonshow girl Ann plajed by Sothcrn gets stranded In Big Horn Wyo Little Edward COVERED WAGON DAYS DONALD DVCK — NEWS LwPrj ly As the heroine of "Dark Victory” which is current at the State theater Bette Davis enacts what she considers the finest part she has ever portrayed in the course of a L a IIIEUSMtiatlW "Blackwell’s Inland ” the Warner Brothers picture current at the Utah theater is based on the cleanup of New Yorks city jail back in l’)34 when Welfare Island former- MCAV4I CRIME DOFS NOT PAY STORY splendid as a a Mother Aunt Milly the sister Prison Drama At Utah 'Dark Victory' Tops Bill At State Theater curly-haire- Mc-Cr- ‘ Again Lewis Stone is the judge Fav Holden Hardy Saia Hadcn as and Cecilia Parker as "Boy Friend" now showing at the Capitol theater W ith Romance of U P d George Ernest in the boyMario Offering friend role Jane has a teammate that helps her keep things spinSeven turbulent cars among the from the first shot to the most important in all American ning last And Jane is ready for more history are spanned by Cecil B adventures when the story ends DcMille’s "Union Pacific” now bethough poor George is reported to ing shown at the Mario theater in have sighed “Give me a nice Sugarhonse war'" The film opens on the day in quiet The picture is packed with ex18i2 w'hen Abraham Lincoln signed citement and laughter with music the bill creating the railioad and and dancing to set it off a bubcloses with the driving of the gold concoction that will delight bling spike at Promontory Point on May the entire family In addition to 10 1869 Jane’s "crush ” an engaging grownPrincipal characters are Joel romance is staged by Arleen as Jeff Butler and Barbara up Whc'an and Richard Bond as Mollie Ernest Hutcheson pianist and president of the Juillard School of Music will open a broadcasting scries of the Chautauqua Symphony orchestra Sunday afternoon when be will be the soloist in Mendelssohns Concerto in G Minor The program will be broadcast by NBC at 1 p m Alberto Stoessel will conduct the orchestra 9 Mg ggyirqmr role schools “Chips" comes to Brookfield school in the year 1870 a young man full of confidence in his career He stays at Brookfield all the rest of hie long life He meets a young and lovely girl during a climbing holiday in the Tyrol They marry and return to the school Her understanding of the boys and the confidence she inspires in "Chips" help him greatly Within a few years she dies but his great love for her turns to an inexhaustible fund of kindness to ’ the whole world It s easy to account for Janetamusing escapades of a rich hypoCabot Marion Martin and Gene Withers' popularity at the box chondriac in love with a girl who office after seeing her go romantic is trying to escape another suitor Lockhart head the cast in E The lucky seventh of the HdrdyMarian Mickey Rooney’s Andv is family ienca “Andy Hardy Cels but another proof — if one were ever Spring Fever" is current at the needed —of this young man’s rare Centre theater ability to sway audiences to tears Told entertaiiungly the atory is or at will A newcomer of how Judge Hardy almost faces to laughter the cast and to the screen is ruin through being mulcted by Helen Gilbert who plays the role crooked promoters and how young of the teacher Andy falls romantically in love with his dramatics class teacher The high spot of the evening for laughs is the high school play in which Andy plays the leading Critics and public alike give "Goodbye Mr Chipe" unanimous acclaim Such comments as "One of the few really great pictures the screen has ever produced” and “A screen masterpiece you will want to see again and again” prove that Salt Lakers are right in greeting thm the Star bill Madge Evans John Boles Bruce on July 23 1939 Seventh of Hardy Family Episodes at Centre Mr Chips Amuses at 'Gem For Third Week Rbxy stage placers Stepin sets thrilling mystery -- "Topper Takes a Trip” laughful sequence to the original "Tope per’ is the mirth provoking on the current bill at the Roland Young Murray theater back as Topper is still harassed by the ghostly Marion Kerby again portrayed by Constame Bennett Billie Burke andAlan Mowbiay have the same characters they had In the first story On the same program is Wallace Beery in ’Seigeant Madden" a stirring picture of a policeman’s struggle between love and duty -- Screen ‘ Sweetheart" - to Stepin Fechit Headlines Unusual Roxy Show ond offering Salt £akf tribune- Uljc SWIMMING I IO GATE 1 OUNTAIN LAGOON f rP4' r )Uo i""1'1 Tl" d H bbe"”' VVI"' ” ' DANCE STARTS 15 MINUTES AFTER MIDNIGHT SARATOGA wist or i mi |