Show v 18 Fridaj Morning- McCune Croup Mary Martin's Recent Film Triumphs Prove Futility of Screen Tests Does Fantasy For First Play Jimmie r idler B tests less than n hour after writing Ihat opihion I viw its truth thoroughly demonstrated when I s new mupi p lowed raramount sical hit “I he Gieat Victor Herbert ' Mary (Mv Heart Belongs to Daddy) Mai tin sings her wav to lating in that pictuie In addition to a fine ouo she has personality-'- ' bonutv and decided If she is given adesi ling abi lit quate pftits in the future she mav e be one of the screens best draws lei this same Man M utin just about a seat ago was leslod for two solid weeks liv and solemnly adsised to save herself a lot of heait-brra- k by forgetting her screen Metro espcits said she ambitions wasnt ‘photographic’ 8 IT p m The plav Is a fanlasv depicting the life of awomap who under a magic spell ran never grow old The sentence is invoked upon her when she is just over 20 nnd throughout the action of the play which rovers a period of forty-seve- n vcais she does not age in anv wav In order that she mav not become a freak it is necessary for her to move continually into new circles where she is unknown Thcie were times during the peiformanee where the whole tone of the plav was lost Yet this is more the fault of the playwright than the artms Levy has rather loosely constructed the piece ard seems to lose sight of his purpose to build up a character As a result the plot progression meanders John Fetzer Jr as the husband of "Mrs Moonlight’ gave a beautifully sustained performance His that ber — p is ‘I 4 chaiming To rap the chinas the same introduces a song bud named Susanna Foster hailed hv the pres iciv audience as a sensational find She also ssas given and cr hv the one shunted Into the discard sm the unfair test Inals If one of the brainiest outfits In the business can make such erroneous derisions after conducting rlabmate tests it seems to me Hollywood should get husv and find a better ssay of assasing the worth of Its ness comers pu-tut- p A - X Now Playing at of description Since Dick Roger Trsor Ann Sot herns favorite pastime is "Follow the e Lender" Cure for eves Bmme Barnes in a black velvet gown Would j ou call Will Haves a ban of few woids” Hither Carole Lombard— ot her publicity man—is getting mighty dignified of late Add candidates for the d title Anna Ixcagle — (Koliadas) Itirv" TOWHt (Ninth South and Ninth Last) — "Tail Spin” wilh Alice CAI’ITOL — "Little Accident” with Hoicnce Rice Fave Constance Bennett and Nan-- c Hugh Herhnt Krllv also " 1 he Fvctuin of the Rirharrt CaiNon and Jov Hodges with Bahv Sanrlv also ‘Mutinv in Cisco Kid’ with Warner Baxter the Big House with Charles Bick-foi- d OLTMPIS (llolladav) — "Angels Bat ton McLane with I)irtv lares” with James PARAMOl NT— "Babe In Arms” Cflgnrv nnd Pat OBnen also “The ' with Mickev Roonev Judy GarLong Shot w it h Gordon Jones and e Marsha Hunt land Chatles W'inninger Guv June Preisser Grace Hayes STAR — "The Storv of Aernon and and Betty Jaynes Irene ( astir” with I red Astaiie RIALTO— "The Rams ( ame” with and lunger Rngcis also 'Always Tv rone Power Mvrna Iny and m Trouble” with Jane Withers I he I scape’ ON T1IE STAGE AND SCREEN Gonige Bient also Amanda with Kane Richmond ROW (nn the stage) Helen Dcni-to- n Duff Aikin & Robots White and ITAII— "The Roaring Twenties” Stanley The Smilevs and Fied Pnscilla Hughes (On the sc iron) "Bachewith Jamas Cagnev Lane Humphrey Begat l and Jeff- lor Mother’ with lunger Rogers also ‘Heaven with a David Niven Charles Coburn and rey Lvnn with Jean E F Clive also Baibed Wire Fence lhr Law West Ravmond album and of Tombstone with Haiiv Carey Rogeis Mniorir Kamhrau Tim Holt nnd Fvrlvn Brent A K TORY — "Aou’ro Onlv Anting Roonev Once" with Mukev Recital Lewis Stone Cerilia Paiker hay Holden and Ann Rutheifoid also Ot gainst for the icgulai noon with Clatk (able recital' In he "Jest Pilot presented Friday in Alvina Lo Spencer T raey and the D ? label nai le w ill he AlexLionel Bam more ander Schieinei who will plav the GFM— "In Name Onlv" wilh Cat-ol- e following piogiam Lombard (aiv Giant Kav t Wcslnunsler Chimes Vnine I ram is and Charles Coluii n a Indian I lute ( all Dillon h knnlaio ommens SOI Til - FAST (Sugarhouse) — 3 a k ivoi ite Moi nmn hv mn “Hotel for AAnmen" with Ann ' Come ( ome e Saints Kolhnn Linda Dainell and Tohn Arr hv Oiganixt Maralso ‘Frontier Hallidav a An Old jAlelorlv shal with Randolph Scott anrl Air hv Oi gainst Nancy Krllv toccata m D Major Kinder ST I 1)10 — "Mr Smith Goes to Washington" with James Slovv-aJoan Aitlmr C laudc Ram I homos Mitchel' Guy Kihbee and Eugene Fallette Ml RRAA (Murray) — "The Ram lame" with lyione I’owei md Nancv Dicw Alvina Lny also and Groige Bunt Repoiter — "TheoMARIO (Sugarhouse) dora (ioe AAild" with hone Dunne Melvyn Douglas and Thomas Mitchell aFs 'Island of Lost Men with J latioll Naish nnd Anna May Wong VMth 50 artists and 4 outstandSTATE — "tach Dawn 1 Die" with ing soloists I’ iff James ( agm Groige Irene Walt hen Soprano Jane Btvail and ieoigi him toft tenor Kuhud hloko ' iohnist Hor‘in abtih When also onion ow Cum s Mir Harp Hopkins with lnne Dunne and Climbs best-dresse- Kib-be- I s e just heard belatedlv about On very charming gestuie Thanksgiving Penny Singleton her cook to prepaie an ultra dinner for Ihree special guests Came meal time and the puzzled rook seeing no guests asked when they were to arrive "lheyrc heie” answered Fenny "Call the gardener the bahv s nurse— and take off vour apron You re my guests today” Cuff notes If UCLA beats the Troians In tomorrow s grid classic Mickey Roonev will have to pay off hv knitting a muffler for Judv Garland Chief hazard In ‘ Collins’ appendertomv was a heart condition which nixed the use of a general anesthetic t Maitha Rave is considering an offer to appear with Jack Halev In a Broadway musical Fibber McGee still hasn t heaid ftom Ins sister Mis Charles Hugo who let-te- from Gene Autrv fans who revolt if he kisses Marjorie Weaver in their pictuie cities in addition to many colleges and sc hools Not onlv has his nigamation received generous praise in other cities but he has often been called ‘the most remaikvble cnrnelist in the vx oi Id ' He conducts without aid of either score or baton ’ t i 10 ') Ah ) r lj ' rn 4STAI ITfcfA JPiicrs — Alain Balance LiBAXTER Ah -- 'tSVaV 'a m fPIlNU TIIE RETURN OF T1IE All ho Hot 'I'e votng dranw Ih1 yzhl Wf X V' uy"u flf: aglrn l?i £) ie5PM ItAUTIFULt THRILtlKS! 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' 1 I8RD ESSEX thAuieiwhi ctuldbuverf-- PICTURE AMSiP HKST-RU- TABERNACLE SVIT - HtnrySTEPHENSO I v Bov GREATEST ELIZABETH- AGAIN ORCHESTRA ’ THEIR ircanuf SYMPHONY 1 m FLY VINCENT THE REST SHOW IS TOW M riii(‘igo Kid actois on the 'Young Tom Ldison set weie boasting about the number of servants eniploved in their respective homes "How many in your house’’” demanded one tinning to Virginia Wcidler Five' ' answered uginia piompt-' My oldest sister Renee is Hie first maid nn second sixtci Svlvia is the second maid and mv biotheis aie the gatclcnei amt ' the butler ho s the oilier one’ asked the inquixitoi Me said MissWeidler pioudlv I wash the dishes J ( with 4MIU) MIMI ASA M VI VMlNfi IRTKNAN 111 1 I KOI VAA I jdi rY i:s 1 trjn I h ( nlrr nf nwnton 11 I ike Ai Sc D( CROWN THEIR CAREERS WITH THIS Olympus STARTS TODAY AT IIOON! Famous KUYL thieaten ld DAVIS ERROL General Joseph Chez chairman of the commission who said the hearing of the chon Chicago will be one oleomargarine sponsors of a series of groups appearance hrie Fuday at to be conducted by his inquiries group 8 15 p m In the tabernacle A committee consisting of AssisWith the orchestra will he Iiene tant Attorney General John D Ricp Walthei sopiano Richard Kloko Gordon AVeggeland and Arthur O tenor and othei assisting aitisls Ellett was named to make arrangeof as one is the Kryl recognized ments outstanding musicians of modem times At present his orchestra is on a nation-wid- e tour which has included appraiances in all major IMKVT MISS x Copy light hv Altornev it v I BETTE ALAN 1 il The highly successful film portrayal of 'The Story of Vernon and Irene Castle" presenting ZTred Astaire and Ginger Rogers will head the Star theaters new bill whieh’’operre Friday In addition to the superb dancing of Miss Rogers and Mr Astair the play presents an authentic war United picture of States which the famous Castle dance team took by storm Hit tunps of 25 years ago form the musical background for the story Whether the tax on oleomargarine and allied products constitutes in effort an interstate trade harrier will be discussed at a hearing to he conducted at the capitol on January 11 by the Utah commission nn interstate cooperation This was announced Thursday 1 was aboaid the S S Sudhana mvsteiiouxly sunk in Singapoie harbor Paia- mount s plans to rostai Jac k Bennv and Fred Allen— they can t find a storv giving the lads equal bleaks and neither one will second-fiddl- e Dick Powells decision lo with Ins famih will non in lost hookings cost him Twentieth Centuiv-Foexeis ate worned about hundieds of Xmas-liohda- Bohumir Kivl and his svmphonv orchestra of 50 artists will arnve in Salt Lake Cits I ridav morning it was announced Thursday by officials of the LDS tabernacle iTTi 1 STARTS TODAY! 4Oleo’ Organ Eddie Blue-penc- Famed Kryl Orchestra To Present Concert Friday at Tabernacle 1 1 star-studd- Tax on "Captain son lack-lustr- Elizabeth and d H Meet to Study with Bunn Ahetne and i also "Clouds or Mclnglen over with I urope Lauienif Oliver Hand Don ild (lisp Alan Hale Vincent Price and Hrnrj Stephen- mar-rsm- g lit- L Theaters S Idol chatter: You and I would base missed a lot of laughs if C KVI RK— "'I he Frivate lives Joan Das is had been taught that lhahelli anil Kxsex" with Bi tie nice little girls mustn t make fates Davis I rrol My mi Olivia Do llav-- f Fossrll Mary Martin Despite screen's adverse verdict a year ago erally sings her way to film stardom December 8 1939 Star "Mr Smith Goes to Washington" new Frank Capras latest hit Brothers’ Jean Arthur and Jamps Stewtec hnirolor film of Maxwell Anderson s Bioadway stage success will art starts its third weeks run in have its premiere showing Friday Salt Lake City Friday at the in Salt Lake City when it opens Studio theater 'Mr at the Centre theater Dealing with the life of one of is the story of a sinepre idealistic England s most famous queens young man who overnight becomes a national sensation after he is and her lover Lord Essex played appointed to fill an unexpired term by Bette Davis and Errol Flynn in the United States senate Miss against a background of colorful Arthur is expertly rast as the senElizabethan court life the picture atorial secretary who first laughs at "Mr Smith’— then learning to Is not just another costume piece love him helps him meet the hut has been hailed by cinema dramatic consequences of his going as one of the best critics years to the capitol productions A strong supporting cast includGem ing such names as Olivia de Havil-lan- d One of the high spots of roAlan Hale Vincent Price Donald Crisp and several hundred mantic film entertainment— "In Name Only'— will be others help portray the exciting the featured attraction on the Gem and whieb strife highintrigue lighted this famous period in Brit- theater screen beginning Friday Such Hollywood luminaries as ain s history Carole Lombard Cary Grant and Kav Francis play the leading roles Utah of IH Opening a new bill at the Olympus theater in Holladav Friday a double feature "Clouds Over Europe” and "Captain Fury" will offer suburban theater goers unusually fine film entertainment t Laurence Olivier star of "VVuth-erin- g Heights" shares honors with Ralph Richardson who portrayed the doctor in "The Citadel” in an exciting drama of Scotland Yard and an airplane mystery The in the storv of a heartless mercefeminine comedy and love Inter"The Roaring Twenties” and nary wife "in name only" who at- est is furnished by Valerie Hob"Heaven With a Barbed Wire tempts to bleed her husband of son Fence” two dramatic pictures de- his wealth Miss Lombard porBrian Ahern and Victor McLag-le- n In the second are picting dlffeient aspects of the trays the role of Julie Eden who American scene wil!open the Utah’ finally over the unhappy picture an adventurous story of triumphs theaters program on Friday marital situation Australia s Robin Hood James Cagney Priscilla Lane Humphrey Bogart and a large supfor modern porting cast characterization in the latter part audiences that hectic decade in twentieth century life As the American of the play was excellent known as the speakeasy era Mark woman of the fantastic daughter has wnlen a lively story Mary A Caldwell was convincing Helhnger about warfare prohibition gang and sineere throughout Mary and flaming youth Myrup although in some ways Jean Rogers Raymond Walhurn for the leading role gave a certain quality of tenderness to Marjorie Rambeau Glenn Ford and the cast of the woman who so desired to grow Nicholas Conle head ‘Heaven With a Barbed Wire old She lacked variety however a stirring yarn of western Fence in reading the part hobo jungles M C Dice Mis Baker Virginia T C Wheeler James Lawrence and James Strong weie also in the cast The plav was directed by i K Munroe Husbands C nose was iton pi eminent and her chin too long If that mtieism Is true some raiamount make-uroan descries an accolade for the Mars' Maitin you II see in "Victor TStudi "Private Lives Essex” Warner c top-flig- ' Centre The Theater Goer The McCune Little Theater newest of Salt Lakes diama groups opened in their first play Thursday night with "Mis Moonlight" by Bonn Wr Levy It was presented at the Ladies’ Literary lub 850 Last South Temple stieet and will be repeated friday X -- 'Opening Today at Salt Lake Theaters Bv HOLLYWOOD — I rnm mrnl od the other da on the futility and linfairnriA of Hollywood screen Horhrit Sait £akf (Tribune (The - ir? 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