Show - 4 "OW - Sunday Morning t 0 Zbe Salt galce irribunt 26 19iq —-:-1$- 1ty W hat's to Be Seen on Stage and Screen H is E - :AI '411WIIIA71461170467klissosi'wHiliFoor: 3 'Typhoon' Rocks It Aola"v""" Centre-Fan- s ex-o- iissions Utah's Lor ex r who of the !my of ' t e Gug- - as just of the r a retI work kmeri- r An- - ' ery tion is Lind run he gal-- it i !f cata- lobiog- - i i t 'urrent- - Tree" i 1 Ki it 'ek the wentY- in- 8 p m irogram the I 1 ' Edward Lindsey Polidor Thorne i k hour a i ale will '11 'he fol- - I Shirley in Joan Barbara Edward oweroft eat and 1 ' ) nurses' t I school e Thom-i- iblie re-- at the inducted ift years bile ap- - t I !! i :ey ' LaMar e Ivory by the and Art 1rday at all 200 Cowan Sir' Mer- luss i You'll probably be seeing a good deal of this daring young miss on the screen She is Julie New Hampshire girl Duncan 20year-ol- d star in )'westerns" of to signed by Universal which it would apfor g the variety pear she has a special aptitude Attending the Girls' Collegiate school at Glendora 'Cal she discovered this talent and her performances on jumpers at horse shows as a jockey at Agua Caliente and in winning a steeplechase event have won her a contract r :! 41110sis hard-ridin- 4 ' - ' woto400040001400400os 4 Dance Exhibit Set as Event 'Abe Lincoln in Illinois' Current Showing at South East Wednesday ' I EXTENDED More Days 91 Cot) 0 Vinna 1 2 1 it& r 1 p 0 tN ht 1S1 I tri 11 agil 00 1111 riN)- ' Mee MIEN 1 'DES HOUR LESSONS ENROLLMENT EXTENDED TO TUES May Progressive School c or ppEN EVENINGS 342 I EAST 3R lb SOUTH s ic WAS 28 9 pm sic 4419 and Gene Lockhart as Stephen Douglas are foremost figures Mary Howard is seen as the sweet Ann Rutledge whom Lincoln never forgot Most of the exterior scenes of the film were shot in the Oregon forests a location closely resembling the wooded Illinois country of Lincoln's day Jane Withers in "Pack Up Your Troubles" is a second attraction will "Judge Hardy and Son" brings the popular family group again ''Ulbbitkét'id entertainment of All the fun and Mario patrons excitement start when Mickey Rooney as Andy Hardy sets out to win an essay prize induces three girls to help him and later turns to detective Investigations to solve a problem for his father Elements of near tragedy are lent with the illness of Mother Hardy and Andy Is called upon to play the hero driving a motorboat through a raging flood to bring his sister to the mother's side Lewis Stone Fay Holden Cecilia Barker are all here and several new faces are seen As companion feature "Silver on the Sage" is it'nother Hopalong Cassidy affair with William Boyd as hero and Ruth Rogers feminine interest Workinb Hard "MARCH OF TIME" - NEWS He spread mosquito netting sieved the shower and the raindrops were split to a whisper - 40-- - :iq ' 0 19 s: 1 t '44k: 4( Amalpt $ au (1)c Itr Fmtp 1 81 r r' FEDNESDAY '' 4tt 1 grew 11:171atin ME ' VOtil MOM CARTOON Gs SPRINGS COLORADO perfect spot for your vacation World' il largest arm mineral water swimming pool All indoor and outdoor sports Music and dancing Excellent food SurPrisingly low rates Season June-- 15th to September 15t11 Write for further information FRANK E KISTLER President HAROLD Z LATHROP Minager GLENWOOD ' i 4 Itarto Ituri 5"0-- 11: — o 4 a J) 1:i0' 4 -- f'' Vc 614111111411114dotiii 4 to-- r7o 4e 1- 1x - I fts:1-171tr- PlAws wish DOROTHY LAMOUR ROBERT PRESTOS LYNNE MAILMAN J1 CARRO1 MISR v22:12 t tx 40) My tk Arlertwig e ! 1) it --- i ---- k- Art4tLL trt 401 Now 12:36 11 ' “GUN PLAY” ' Open iSilatv" 1 ' - E- LATEST NEWS EVENTS ' 'Pen siz ON MI Xm' gc ns - 0 SIPORTISCOP- J WILLIAM BOYD ROOSrig I csovl olk Illgiltot NOVELTY NEWS v lAlatil to v- 1 0116infiumonall11111111 willISUGAMIDIS Aketlagn PATHE A! bMARILO (cc? off ‘EAluNlt i I I Lk4 BOGART vitt - t411 N rerl 1 sT cAps r le"rt1 It i IbiliMIA 'i ' I lOF I GRAfa -- TIT1 tint 1 iagtodoit ":1111 no - sI W 0 inturel 11-----17 c L-- t: tFt fri 4 r 74 -- ::::! 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Melody of 1940" also "The Return of Dr X" Studio—"Edison the Man" also "Spots Before Your Eyes" Gem—"Broadway Melody of 1940" also Plainsman" Victory—"The With "Dr Cyclops" presenting the adventures of a quintet of humans shrunken to h their normal stature through the weird and fiendish experimentation of a mad scientist Utah patrons are experiencing g thrills from the current program Five victims lured into the scientist's laboratory and before his Infernal machine are turned into "humanettes" and awake in a world that turns their blood to ice with terror Albert Dekker impersonates the madman and the cast is made up of Janice Thomas Coley Charles Logan Halton Frank Yaconelli and Victor Kilian Offering striking contrast "Those Were the Days" companion feature is film version of George Fitch's "Good Old Siwash" Set in college and its students the early decade of the century the story puts Bonita Granville and Judith Barrett QS coeds into the Gibson girl hair-d- o and costume furbelows and dormitories Instead of sorority houses William Holden is the hero old-tim- Hardy Family Tale Joins Western In Mario Offering's' ) G E 112 - firtf: EiD adman yr Co mploto - 4 ' ENC" st 'Vest Pocket' Steinbeck Novel Man Seen In Filmization on Utah Bill Henry Fonda and Jane Derwell are leading figures in the Twentieth Century-Fo- x film adaptation of the John Steinbeck novel "The Grapes of Wrath" which is offered as tSunday fare at the Rialto theater It is a story of deep human appeal and under John Ford's direction Steinbeck's Joads have been brought to vital life In addition to Fonda's excellent portrayal of Tom Joad and Miss Darwell's remarkable performance as Ma Joad the cast has such sterling players as John Carradine the garrulous Cagy Charley Grapewine as Cramp and Dorris Bowdon reliving Rosasharn's struggle Zeffie Tilbury gives the role of Granma color and humor and others in the east are John Quaien Russell Simpson and Eddie Quillen An exciting feature "Gun Play" Is also on the program 2sta s7 also ParaCentre—"Typhoon" mount War News Rialto—"The Grapes of Wrath" also "Gun Play" Utah—"Dr Cyclops" also "Those Were the Days" South-Ea(Sugarhouse) — "Abe Lincoln in Illinois" also "Pack up Your Troubles" Capital—"Saps at Sea" also "Remember the Night" Murray (Murray)—"Broadway ht N9w 1 Theaters : Rialto Offering sia — NCE i With Raymond Massey portray- ing the role of the beloved presiJean Renee will present the pu- dent in his younger days "Abe Linpils of her school of dancing in an coln in Illinois" which is currently elaborate revue to be given in found at he South-Eatheater Spencer Tracy who plays the Kingsbury hall Wednesday at 8:15 is a fine adaptation of the SherInventor In "Edison the Man" p m A varied program of solo wood stagesuccess It has been an and now at the Studio theater-givegroup numbers will be given given an excellent supporting cast inwith Ralph Cannon associate outstanding performance in which Ruth Gordon cast as Although Americans remember structor of the school assisting: Mary Todd the ambitious girl who the beloved Edison of later years Mr Cannon will offer special tap marries Lincoln almost against his a numbers this story is of the inventor as be will man—a on genius— Notable the youthful program young being only 36 when he invented the an Oriental number featuring Grier Engagement achieved he 32 when as solo dancer with Beverly Taylor phonograph the electric light Tracy does a Ilauna Olsen and Noel Taylor as Preopening Date few brief scenes as Edison as we an adagio team In the ensemble remember him at 82 but - the will be Beverly Gaylor Natalie For Saltair Fans body of the story is of a young Hubbard Jeanne Jensen Wanda The picture has Agutter Marlene Peacock Betty When Jimmy Grier brings his man's career been set against backgrounds that Kelly and Barbara Sandberg celebrated dance orchestra of BiltThe Ice Carnival finale will be make you feel you lived with more Bowl fame to Saltair for a featuring Barbara Edison and you see his inventions outstanding Bevappearance Wednesday Westbrook Beverly Egbert coming to life with a genuine erly Ni la Pierce Clifford Smith local dancers will have an opporthrill Ben Plowgian and Walter Stoker With a cast such as Rita Johntunity to "swinglt" to the orcheswith 35 other dancers son Charles Coburn Lynne Overtra whkh has played for more man and others movie stars producers and direchas built a gripping and en- Astaire-Powe- ll Team tors than any other "name" band tertaining story Now Gem Attraction In the country "Broadway Melody of 1940" Jimmy Grier known as the No Pipes boasting as stellar featwres the "musical host of the icoast" will d Fred Astaire and open the Saltair resort season with Ann Sheridan gives pipes to her escorts as a gentle hint that she Eleanor Powell with George Mur- this appearance He will bring with doesn't like cigar smoke phy as ‘a third star is currently him the charming songstress Julie showing at the Gem theater These Gibson and Ed Morley romantic three great "hoofers" perform nine balladeer dance numbers against colorful The official opening day Thurssettings as an essential part of a day will see every facility of Salt-ai- r 2 P M to Midnite dramatic romance In addition in full swing including Salt14eiis Frank Morgan's enlivenar's popular Crystal beach New NOI — Youth! i I - there ing comedy and Ian Hunter Flor- this season are many thrill rides :A Pop! Young king! ence Rice and Lynne Carver con- and games as well as the popular MICKEY JUDY tributing charm and loVeliness priced coffee shop Thursday eveROONEY CARL D numbers of Cole Por- ning will see the premier per1: terFive songare type given the piece formance of Sterling Young and BABES in ARMS' among them the popular "Begin his "music of the stars" who will :I "A the Beguine" "I've Got My Eyes be heard nightly for a limited enAwl on You" and "Please Don't Mon- gagement according to Thomas M 411silatit 'I f MtaI key with Broadway" The story Wheeler general manager of the has to do with a male dance team world-famoresort and the novel series of happenings Even though Decoration day "Crime Does Not Payl that follow when one of them is falls on Thursday Mr Wheeler t CARTOON NEWS given a tryout for a lead part in added the usual Saltair policy of a Broadway musicaL free admission to ladies going to the resort by electric train will be I maintained Electric train service NOTICE—This Offer Will Not Be Repeated Aga& Title Season will begin at 'V O'clock Wednesday nght for the convenience of Jimmy Grier fans t yrnerff By tsskt P WI & one-nig- 1 Clausen roekholt f to fleet-foote- Ewer y ' — LrnovItz hn ' er icIpants: le disi71 one-nig- ht I ' - st ' st - 0 'f - ' of Tracy as Edison Seen at Studio i Or A- ' )tt Cecil B DeMille's screen masterpiece "The Plainsman" now playing at the Victory theater still finds fans as enthusiastic as when the picture was first shown in Salt Lake City Gary Cooper has one of his strongest roles as "Wild Bill" Hickok hardboiled here of a thousand fights while Jean Arthur portrays Calamity Jane hardhoiled heroine of a thousand stories living again fighting again loving again amid the thundering terror of the last great Indian war Completing the program is Renfrew of the Royal Mounted in the first Salt Lake showing of "Fighting Mad" picturing all the thrills of the Canadian wilds featuring James Newill Sally Blane Milburn Stone and Chief "Geronimo" Thundercloud 4 4- Back at Victory ' - "Three an ' a es are 4 :' Now Playing At Salt Lake ''' Management of the Star theater 11 '41i has announced a grand reopening of the house after extensive re- ! 14'''''-modeling redecorating the addition of modernistic lighting and new fireproof features throughout ir ' id 1 ihs410kNs For this opening arrangements f have been made to present Major ' Bowes Fifth Anniversary revue in ' ' N N orm" i' Originally o od' person on the stage booked for the Roxy theater it has been transferred to the Star Four shows will be presented each day for one week with also a first run film and short subjects to be ' shown between stage events Eight acts are included in the L revue with Dave Barry acting as muter of ceremonies These include Evelyn Claire lyric soprano Jimmy Grier whose famous Hot Frank Duke a singer with double lywood orchestra will open the voice Joan and Ernie "tops in its Saltair season during votaps" Edna Dittus a rhythm calist Patricia Holton and Co a engagement next Wed mental marvel the nesday Sinclair Triplets who sing as well as look alike Harmonica Bell and Doris Meislahn a Ringers novelty dancer 'The Plainsman' ago Inition of a IA 4 4 away Climactically the terrifying tytphoon follows a raging jungle fire and precedes a terrific tidal wave that swamps the entire island t of get- - I Young 4: Society It Lhe two which t INn t pearl-hunti- 1 se- ich : island 10 years later and to Robert Preston derelict sailor discharged from Annapolis Preston's life is saved when his friend Lynne Overman shanghais subhim aboard his marine after a barroom brawl with a Polynesian chief Forced to flee the chiefs vengeance they put to sea but must abandon ship on Dorothy's lonely Eden The thrilling love story mounts hand In 'hand with suspense as J Carrol NUish leads a mutiny and as tthe pursuing chief discovers the sailor's hide- nember !heardt s of t near-b- y nd Let- i ' Audience accialin will peak like a '29 graph wln "Typhoon" in full technicolor with Dorothy Lamour isseen at the Centre theater This South sea romance roared in with a storm and a shipwreck that marooned little Dorothy on an uninhabited island far from normal sea lanes Scenes switch to a n art IhrnY '" At Week's Show q it Star Reopening Features New Bowes Group I 1 A : |