Show a 1 ‘tj iftitftru'yrfrv njfMrHr iviifrtni )' nstoctf k ity 1iii use" 1 21 Thursday Morning- Now Playing Fidler Compares Hollywood's Talent Brigade to Football Team By Jimmie 1 might well be U 1 t V y 1 Stephenson Itah— "The Roaring Twenties” Priscilla with James Cagney Lane Humphrey Bogart and Jeffrey Lynn also “Heaven With a Barbed Wire Fence” with Jean Rogers Raymond Walburn and Marjorie Rambeau X1 South-Ea- st Sherlock Holmes" with Basil Rathbone Nigel Bruce and Ida Lupino also Shirley Temin “Susanple and Randolph Scott nah of the Mounties ” Capitol— “Our Leading Citizen” with Bob Burns and Susan Hayward also “Trapped in the Sky” with Jack Holt Rialto— "The Rains Came” with Tyrone Power Myrna Loy and George Brent also “The Escape” Amanda with Kane Richmond Duff Victory— "Spaw n of the North” with George Raft Henry Fonda Dorothy Lamour and Akim Tamir-of- f also “Theodora Coes Wild" with Irene Dunne Melvyn Douglas Thomas Mitchell and Rosalind Keith Studio — "Babes In Arms" with Mickey Rooney and Judy Garland Gem—“On Borrowed Time” with Lionel Barrymote Bobs Watson Sir Cedric Hardwieke also "Blon-di- e Takes a Vacation" with Penny Singleton Arthur Lake and Larry k I doubtedly continue to do So for years to come for the simple reason that Metro considers him too valuable as a "blocker’ to use him otherwise As for the chaiacter actots analyze the next screen hit that plays your theater and ask yourself how good it would have been without their contribu- tions The spotlighted slats will alIts natways get the headlines ural that they should but— just once in a while— lets give their helpers a well deserved hand Muttering?- Producers who scoff at Hedv Lamarrs remark that she could be happy without a career should see her with that new baby Frantic urge To put Fred Astaire George Murphy and Rav Bolger on a hot plate and settle arguments about their comparative tapping ability once and for all Wonder if anyone has thought to a tag that George Shearer romance "The Prizefighter and the Lady”” Growl Why won’t the sponsor of that radio show give Frances Langfoid moie time a million dollars worth of talent is being half wasted Confidential to Mae “Quit worrying —all’s swell on the West fiont” Any cameraman will tell you Claudette Colbert's one lady who doeso t believe In turning the other cheek i "tu i :v - Raft-Norm- Dead-En- d School News and Views (Continued from Pane Twenty one) Blair Harding sang "Home on the Range" and Helen Chnmbulin played a clailml solo 'Bonnie Ruth” atcompaniod by Mary Jo Pallanch Shauna Stewart a reading “They Didn t Think” and Rulh Hickman sang "the IIolv City" accompanied bv Marian Hintze Ann Adams and Marian Hintze placed a piano duet “Spanish Dame Number 5' and Ruhard Cornolison closed the program with “A Hymn to the Sun” a flute solo —Mary Jo Pallanch pie-senl- Life-size- another party on Thursday The program included selections by the school ore host i a dramatizations of Uncle Remus a talk by J cipal Chi ist mas five are all stories and singing Smith our R prin- decoiations in room in place contributes Wallace Jenkins There are pictures of the fust Christmas of Santa Claus and of mistletoe holly and candles The fouith gradeis in room four are practicing a Christmas plav galled "Chtistmas in Many Lands Yvonne Cleverly adds The chil- dren of room l have made papi r stockings and filled them with paper toys for a border around their room Writing letters to Santa telling him what they want for Christmas was a new and enjoyable project tor these second graders All Classes Keep Busy Willi Holiday Projects irginia Gray Ichtor Billie Bridge Associate Editor Eafavette School — Everyone at Lafayette is busy with some sort of Christmas work or fun Even the first graders are busy Their reporter Jack De Mann says- - Last Thursday all the children in our class came in old clothes because we were painting the Chnstmas gifts for our mothers and fathers Thev will be very surprised when they see some of the lovely things Ba ( h In a Monastery Garden Ketelhev Musette and Minuet Handel Favorite Mormon Hymn "1 hough Deep’nlng Trials’ Arr by oiganist An Old Mqloilv Arr by organist 'Ihe Lost Chord isullivan HOLIDAY SEASON I UN! HAPPY SWlir At the Perhaps you find you spend too much for food have too little for your advancement fund — which covers pleasures such as gifts and car personal items like permanent waves and car fare Then you make little cuts here and there in your food bill add the saving to advancement For instance you save by using fresh milk for drinking only canned milk for cooking For cakes and other dishes requiring eggs use grade B eggs Instead of grade A And you may find dried fruits cheaper than fresh in winter In similar ways you manage other items— pinching a little here enlarging a little there — until you have worked out a budget to fit your needs and desires And once you start to budget you’ll always do it! In our booklet “How to Budget Your Income” sample budgets from real life show you how to Quickie In Relays divide your money get what you Jeffrey Lynn was a College run- want Includes ruled pages for a e ner and won the at the whole year’s entries famous Penn relays Send 15 cents in coins for our booklet "How to Budget Your Income” to the Tribune-TelegraLife of the Party Home Service Bureau Salt Lake Fay Bainters huge assortment City Utah Write plainly your of card tricks makes her the life name address and the name of of every party she attends booklet half-mil- from the room Steve fi owned and put a cigaiet between his lips He struck a match with an angry stroke of his arm This he thought grimly was what he got for attempting to look out for the man Dragging him away from a woman so he’d be aboard ship when it sailed Trying to make a man of a weakling so that Audiey would have a man for a husband two It made him yeais from now something of a Don Quixote went to sea again sailThe ing away fiom Oahu with its sister ships for a cruise around Maui and Hawaii islands There was the samq familiar routine sleeping and watches and nothing else but this time Steve had no desire to return to port He had nothing to return to He’d stand in the conning tower and check the gyro and shoot with the sextant He was a navy man Scmehow he was glad he hadn t let Audrey use her allures to get him out of the navy Yes he was glad— yet he loved her still (To be continued ) “Well — thanks" "Hammond you’re a hard man to make friends with " “I Hammond s lips twitched hadn't noticed that any of the s officers caied to make friends with me” “What do you mean7” “I guess you heard that I'm to be transferred ” "Well isn't that what you wanted? You didn’t want to be in the submarine division in the begin” ning Hammond stood ramrod stiff “Lieutenant lift going to request that my transfer be voided” S-- 1939 Copyright Luree Petersen third grade adds In our room we are making Chnstmas cards and pies-ent- s for our mothers and fathers 'Ihe fifth gtadeis are making "stained glass windows says Joyce Stauffer hey aie using paper instead of glass to gain their effects 'I he sixth giaders are learning to plav the flute according to Richard Shaw '1 his Is a new and enjoyable pi eject for the childien er for The Tribune S-- l) Hi THE ICEKL XRiSS GIFT j FEW CHOICE SEATS NOW TO 11 00 7 00 P M tomorrow NIGHT ONLY PI AY — NOT THE PICTl RE Nta Yark Inw kintii Iimmm STAGE ‘You Must Obey’ recomHoward “Lieutenant mended your transfer” Steve said “It comes to you as an order You’re in the navy now The thing for you to do is to obey orders ” Hammond s stubborn hurt pride burned brightly in his eyes “Thank you for the advice lieutenant" he said sarcasm deep in his oice “You’ve been very sympathetic I’m sure you understand how a man feels w'hen he s marked as a coward ” He swung about and strode stiff CLIFFORD ODETS jiarriMf bj Eric Bernice LINDEN Prices: $2 80 CLAIRE 12 24 SI $1 68 It t?E3H30rJY AVITALjMESSAGE (frankdiexposed I T“rtc- Roxy Its Discontinuing tempoianly stage program the Roxy theater will offer beginning Thursday a double feature screen entertainment “Race Suicide" will be the leading offering a frank expose of a social evil in which the practice of illegal operations is condemned Willy Casiello called the European Cla:! Cable” is the star of the pci foimancc with Lona Andie and Erma Dean as players Also the piogram presents picture titled "Sally Rand s Nudj Ranch” described as one of Uhl main attractions of the Gomel Cate international exposition ( at' San Francisco Xj - Wisufi tec xife-T-l 6 MARGARET LINDSAY - S'1- ’ On nr i m tewed "All ISPO X VI ebbs LIONEL BARRYMORE S fea-tui- KIPS DEAD END HAL KEMP And BAND CAST SIX 7 4r LAST DAY! w k C cwitutv ftOSj $ I T v ' V V v 'ffv c f£ l- £ I 1 1 4 4 mu BIG HITS 2 If Starts" Fri I AMifc BOS BURNS 'OUR — -- He how Hi Miirnmrd Tim Blond i I Ironi A 4 14 00 A Hi I A 7 05 40 JO 2A 10 0 10 In “KID EXTRA SCOOP - Helen Ilolkextad Editor I’atty Met alltim Associate Editor Lowell School — Shirley Stein-ma- n writes- The children in room 14 have a News Flash club his - -- 1 You II Entoy Parc ) LUNCH NO I — III DIRECT TROM THE rvri nr WORLD’S FAIR 11 (OVIK DINNERS CHICKEN DINNERS TURKEY DINNERS (HAKI KH UNMIK BEAUTIES NUDIES T Cl TIES M4R00HE1 A GARUKD MBK- - CUE THE AI START SECURE ONE f Jtvy a UHSTSl PLANTATION FLOOR OF THEM 40 2 45 5 15 7 45 12 7 50 SHOW ANdTHf 1 MAYlLOWHIi i:ii: 50 MIN J: i'xf liaL r w um childiikn MiiAMF not m:cnniiM)ii) LIST 11M1S TOim 1111 NE 1)01 Gl AS i ''FAIRBANKS J DUNNE l V R fiO m vmum k HAST Roast Beef 151 tf fjv? I featuring STEAK Chips 1IIIIH rnii'miii: nagel Femoui for & 11(11 Our Delightful PLATE LEADING Tomorrow RaM Knlhlxme I'T- Following 4sp 'Mi I Marl— B Delights Group on r CITIZEN Unique News Club ((outlimed RUN Ml! THt DAY THt tOOKUS WEPTXQri: ctty’crabli1 LAST TIMfS TODAY “JOY OF LlYluG TONIGHT Iftc AND MAYLOWER "WISHING WELL" Evry AlUrnoon 2 to 5 P M Tea taaf Road not by Man Ra V MIXHAAJR Wrestling Bouncer Ml SIC! COCOiiUT GROVE a i Theaters Sa L ’1 (ROUPS' ladles IV Gents i DOOTS OPEN 11:45 A M we have made John Payne kept in training for And fiom the second grade wc a wrestling careei by holding down from hear Mary Janet Sorensen 'Ihe story of the first Christmas is a job as bouncer being made in our room Cordon Beesley brought the manger with the tiny figure to represent the Baby Jesus Mary and Joseph are kneeling beside the manger Fiih GAY Opening Today sur-ptis- It's not much fun buying Christmas gifts if that means lotting regular bills go unpaid Ajnd the woist of it is you’re ustially months getting out of the jam But there’s a way out ef such For money worries Eudget! when you budget you look! ahead — and you plan for pleasures as well as for the necessities of life Then no agonizing mometits deciding between the gas hull and your club's gala dinner How does a budget woiE7 You begin by entering every pent you spend for a month under definite If your monthly classifications income is $120 your budget for a family of three should read something like this Rent $24 food $18 $16' household operating advancement $13 20 clothing $16 80 savings $12 4L radio- B-- -- Organ Recital Kitchen” with Kids and Margaret Lindsay also “On Borrowed Tune” with Lionel Barrymore State — “The Unexpected Father” with Miseha Auer and also “The Sun Baby “Sandy” Never Sets” with Basil Rathbone and Douglas Fairbanks Jr also Roxy — “Race Suicide” “Sally Rand’s Nude Ranch” Star — “Joy of Living" with Irene Dunne and Douglas Fairbanks Jr also 'Fit for a King" with Joe E Brown Murray— “Hell’s His deft performances have saved many Melvyn Douglas picture from mediocrity il Dr Frank W Asper will he found at the oigan console for the usual noon rental at the tabernacle ’Jhursdiv He will play a program as follows-Fugum C minor Cl he Greater) of Simms An Ironic Incident yesterday on the "And It All Came True set at W B Humphrey Bogart— as usual the gangster heavy — was smoking in bed and his landlady Una O Conner stormed In to read the riot act Snatching the cigaret out of his mouth and flipping it aside she warned him that shed Fiflli Graders Prepare tolerate nothing like that because of the fire hazard With a perft ct Seasonal Plavlel take nearing completion the direr tor suddenly shouted "Cut1" Gordon Sr bottler Editor Una had thrown the fag with Jack Bolton Associate Editor faulty aim— and the bed clothes Ensign School— Rosel la Winters were afire! of room 10 writes In the filth Memories’ When Jean Harlow grade we are getting rendv for a was so captivated by the ant us of Chnstmas plav We chose the Weda full grown bear in Ihe San Diego characters for the play last zoo that ghe tried to buy it for nesday About half the class will a pet When Lee Tracy yacht- have parts and we selected the ing with friends scornfully offered childien who hadn t been in a to eat any fish they could catch plav before Patricia Pingree of room 11 via trolling — and gallantly made good on a hunk of submits: In our science work we shark When Rudolph Valenaie learning about green plants tino got so excited at his first that have no seeds We have American football game that he learned that they are reproduced began yelling advice to the players by cell division or spoies We think it is Inteiesting to loam about —in Italian these as they aie so different fiom Cuff noles: Wallv Beery Is the gi eon plants with seeds with oxers— he which we aie familiar propagandizing wants them to let his Carol Ann 'the fouilh graders are learning costar with him in a pic like “The Chrislmas caiols savs Julenc John Carroll is co- Shurtleff of room 8 One of them Champ” author of that song we like veiy much is "The "list “When I Look at You I Want to Noel” We have learned otheis Doc Stork has dated too Sing” the Jules Epsteins (hes the “Four Donald Lusty of room 7 says his Wives" scenarist) for August group has been making attractive Once and for all Mady Carroll book ends for Chnstmas The chilwants it made plain that she has dren put pictures on the book ends not withdrawn her divorce suit and then varnish them And from JoAnne Duncan room against her English army officer Great apprehension at 6 We have started to make our spouse Paramount the other day when room very attractive On the vvqlls Muriel Angelus working in "Ihe are W ise Mon shepheuls and other Way of All Flesh" drank six Chnstmas scenes bromos for retakes and had to be rushed to a dor tor Jeanette Make MacDonald has bought out the Upper Classmen Hollywood Playhouse for Satur- Hall Decorations days performance of "Hansel and Grctal"— underprivileged kids will Janie e Jacobsen Editor be her guests with all proceeds Shirley Ayres going to charity those rumois that the Arthur Clark Johnson Associate Editors Lakes are expecting -"- Dagwood” Longfellow School — Joy Reinsi-ma- r was Xmas shopping for his niece sends this report: 'Ihe pupils B ng Crosby has talked Paraill the upper coordinating unit mount producers Into giving his have been busv dec mating the stand-i- n d Leo Lynn an acting halls with Christmas scenes break caroleis representing old England with old English cosIt takes more than an appendi- tumes make up most of the decom-- t citis operation to discourage an inions Of couiso there are some corrigible tomic like Eddie Collins tuctures of Santa with his sleigh In Instead of bemoaning his illnrss the halls for the lower grades to hes putting it to use When he entoy 'Ihe ttue Chnstmas Is returns to the studio he will be felt bv evoiy student in thespirit school Donna hainey looks to the activwearing a pair of specially designed pants— equipped with a zip- ities of the paients In submitting: per for quick display of his star! The P T A at Longfellow is really under way The association had Copyright 1919 Me Naught Inc Syndicate Blue-penc- — “Ad- (Siigai-housr- ) ventures Michael Trent By ly was Sunday her gram came to him at the Officers’ club “Steve don't trust too much in that ridiculous lei supeistition I have no faith in it at all Clair” The following week Ensign Richard Hammond was transferred from the submarine division to a Neither officers nor destroyer were surprised crew of the 3 but Hammond took the transfer hard He came to Steve’s quarters his eyes angry and full of injured pride He stepped stiffly into the room on Steve s invitation “I'd like a word with you sir” he said “Look Hammond This isn’t the naval academy Relax a little Call me Steve Everybody does” The younger man looked a memory Paramount — "Ninotchka” with Greta Garbo Melvyn Douglas Ina also Hal Kemp and his Claire ' orchestra Centre— “The Private Lives of Elizabeth and Essex” with Bette Davis Errol Flynn Olivia De Havdiand Donald Crisp Alan Hale Vincent Price and Henry H ) Deccmber 11 1939 Navy Blues— Theaters H com- or Bills— Fun Too Money (Continued from Page Twenty) idler pared to a football team We have our flash spec tat ubu open field runners in stars like Belle Das is and Mickey Roonev our dependable linesmen in dial actor actors like Jean Ileisholt Torn Mitchell and Gale Sondei guard and our invaluable blocking t backs m performers like Melvyn Douglas and Rohert Young To make the comand you parison complete you and you aie the cheering section— and’ true to form you sae all sour hunahs for the ball carriers and overlook the players who make the touchdowns possible Our ‘linesmen” and ‘blot king backs” deserve more applause Consider for instance Melvyn Douglas I’ve given up trying to keep Irack of the puluiis he has saved from mediomty with his deft perfotmances He is the foil the Garbos Durbins Colbeits and Dunnes always spaikle moie brilliantly when he is in the cast Bob Young usually takes secondary billing to some star — and will un- -- At Salt Lake HOLLYWOOD— Hollywood s tal- ent hngade Suit £ake iTritmnt- - iTljc - f JOL K imOWN in 1011 A KINOjf ‘iir TYRONE POW BOMBSHELL! 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