Show - CK±Ht ii Community Cultural Interests Served In newn ovo Course ttniik Section D Sunday Morning September 22 1910 i — IDira DUnaQ LnJaDinnie MormonFilm Hit Still Draws Crowd P - llilU--!y:5!-laJi-r-- With art even twenty notable attractions alreadv eneaeed an rich season of lectures and concerts is envisioned for central Utah audiences in the year's program of the Brigham Concert association- - as announced Young university-Communit- y this week by Professor JehnX Swenson chairman Included in the extensive series planned are many of the foremost representatives in the fields of music poetry science philosophy and art thfcschedule from October to April of 1941 promising a balanced offering of carefully chosen artists Anticipated highlights of the season are the appearance of three distinguished musicians supported by university musical orgamzauous oigniucam among xnese is me concert which pre- - ' c That it boasts a cast of stelwith Clark lar magnitude Gable and Spencer Tracy in roles tailored to their special talents and Claudette Colbert amarr to 1 e nd and Hedy beauty as well as artistry is by no means the only reason it has been necessary to hold "Boom Town" over a second week at the Centre theater The story of oil of the men who from the deep veins of Mother Earth is new as a motion picture theme' and to see Tracy and Gable in their struggle to control a blazing oil well or a rampageous gusher furnishes breath-takin- g excitement for the fans With burning indignation and! alarm mounting with every day's headlines the theme introduced in the new picture showing Sunday at the Utah "The Man I Married" has a timely interest dealing with the startling experiences of a young American wife When she accompanies her husband to "his native land Germany The film which first bore the title "I Married a Nazi" has Joan Bennett and Francis Lederer as its draw-wealt- " I'Cn theater 1 ' ' v ' v 'j' ' 4N - - - — — : " I 'J c i V 'r: ' Li- - Theater Riseson Roxy Ruins - I i) Extensive rebuilding and reto the operations amount of- $75000 will present theater-goer- s to Salt Lake-CitIn early October an entirely new theater rising on the ruins of the bid Roxy destroyed by fire some months ago according to announcement macje by Andy B Floor-jvhis to continue as manager of the new theater Change in name and atmosphere will accompany the alteration in aspect and the new Aheater will be known as The Lake Mr Floor stated Its program as contemplated will include road shows both drama and musical comedy small revues and full length and motion pictures Completely renovated since modeling- - y iL-kJr o h tT'mm 'J - r - - " ''''( ' f ' Stars —11— ' '- i w ' SJ ' v" ' yi"'l'w'iW'iiiliiiiiiir Revival of the "plush era" in which a stage star was a notable figure is seen on the screen at the Rialto theater where "Lillian Russell" is a top feature with Warner Baxter giving an unusual portrayal in "Earth-BounThe week's program at other movie houses runs the gamut of motion picture materiald" Marital Drama Tops New Utah Program Based on the astounding Liberty magazine story by Oscar Schlsgall "The Man I Married" starring Joan Bennett and Francis Lederer is scheduled to open It on the Utah screen Sunday Is described as "a new and different kind of picture" filled with dramatic possibilities its powerful scenes rising a smash-climaMiss Bennett is seen and mystery s - x as the Victory Romance as ?he siaiKS a ae('iaie ituier- uivuugn ' a" weird chamber' 6f horrors are That Charlie' Cftan! pictured' "gets his man" goes without say- - ' Joan Valerie Sen' Yung ing C Henry Gordon are of the cast "Private Affairs'" a combina-tiojijLd- f JovejsndL laughter- - is also shown wit'hLNancy Kelly Robert Cummihgs Roland Young and Hugh Herbert as its quartet of featut-eplayers whbse'eeri:e-adyehturei- adven- to Karanga" film melodrama set In the African interior now showing at the Victory theater It tells what befell a small group of whites in the jungles of Africa with a murder and savage attacks by natives to provide the Charles Bickford excitement James Craig Lull Deste and John Sutton head the cast Second feature of the program "Caroling Moon" presents Gene Autry with Smiley Burnette June Storey Jimmie Lewis and his Texas Cowboys in "South Capitol -- Gem Irene Dunne and Cary Grant are involved in a curious and cockeyed marital adventure in "My Favorite Wife" how found at the Gem theater When Irene' reaches home after a seven-yebeen absence " having Shipwrecked— in the company of man— it is to find her husband (Cary) remarried and away on his honeymoon— Gail Patrick being the lady Just how Irene snatched her man back again is unfolded in Ranthe hilarious sequences dolph Scott is "the other man" af "Congo Maisie" starring Ann Sothern" is paired with "The Man from Dakota" which has Wallace Beery in a characteristic role at the Mario theater Sunday Miss Sothern assumes an exotic character in this exciting romance snd is supported by John Carroll and Rita Johnson Tower melodrama of Civil war background is "The Man from Dakota" with WaN lace Beery in the title role teaming with him the vivacious Dolores Del Rio and John Howard is currently found at the Fast-movi- Mingling comedy thrills and chills the mystery drama "Charlie Chan at the Wax Museum" is found on the Capitol bill cur- rently It has Sidney Toler cast as the clever Chinese Chan GEORGE RAFT tab ANN Jack Hamin a wheelwright carrying on the craft traditions of his family His grandfather was a wheelwright who built such freighters for fellow Mofmons iin the band crossing the plains and 'mountains from Independence Mo His father also was a wheelwright Jack now a carriage and auto body builder followed n designs handed down from his grandfather in building the freighters supplemented by old wood cuts Wagons resemble the more familiar "covered wagons" of plains days but are larger sturdier Tower theater Beery plays the escaped Yankee prisoner of war who falls into one predicament after another with Del Rio and Howard involved As accompanying fare "The Twenties" presents Roaring James Cagney and Priscilla Lane as romantic partners with Humphrey Bogart as chief villain Sinclair Lewis' novel "Mantrap" which has been brtfiight to the screen under the title "Untamed" will be seen at the Murray beginning Sunday Sharing stellar honors Ray Milland Patricia Morison and Akim Tami-roare seen as a young city doctor and the citybred girl who n has married a guide and hunter Also the bill offers "You're Not So Tough " which has the famous "Dead End Kids" in foremost roles IDA LUPINO Mm Arcade HUMPHREY BOGART GALE PAGE human drama suspense comedy and romance are well blended In one of the double-featur- e Arcade programs opening Sunday which is the Sulla-va- n James Stewart-Margar"The costarring vehicle Warm ALAN HALE R0SC0E KARNS TIIEATllE-Bte- xt Hit et J (Continued oa Pig Star Improves Rest Period '— In Centre —"Boom Town" also "Passing Parade" Capitol— "Charlie Chan at the Wax Museum" also "Private Murray (Murray) — "Untamed" also "You're Not So Tough" Studio —"Bricham Young" also "Viva Cisco Kid" Victory — "Karanga" also "Carolina Moon" State — "Intermezzo" also "Marines Fly High" Mario (Sugarfiouse) — "The Man From Dakota" also "Congo Maisie" Gem — "My Favorite Wife" also "Community Sing" Tower (9th So and 9th East) — "The Man from Dakota" also "The Roaring Twenties" Broadway — "Young Tom Edison" also "Hotel Imperial" Star — "The Rains Came" also "Missing Daughters" Arcade (4th So and 8th West) "Too Many Husbands" also "The Shop Around the Corner" rr —- re interlydebetween-pictu- on (Continued Pm Joseph Calleia started his reer as a concert singer — SCREEN SNAPSHOTS NKWS OF THE DAY cafe j II ' IIffV i" iitif I fis- With i5o r UAHHTL ZANUCX'S Production of- -' I ffTEL"T I 4A It t LIU' I I1 All-st- ar 3 - If3 f ftutTurm-vmcnrrriu- u fui iixm I I T i rem i - I yrftH pivilOf kid- - f r 1 KtS£L n'tillij Cast— to j p m n wwaA morkon I I ii Kim him i11- BIG FEATUR- E- tm j— aoc 1 CARRILLP asco It mc pom CESAR ROMERO "viva -- II in it BUHIE'CUimiNGS ND I 1 MLAGLEN ft i M I I 1 B : 1 I ' I ltuJa7liHuUfUM iimj BATHBONE ij yn B PTOCTYTi ! 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ADDED ENTERTAINMENT e "SQAK-thPOOR" CRIME DOES NOT PAY fl i cal year of the Salt Lake Music council will be held Monday from 10 a m to 12 noon at the Hogle Foundation suite fifth floor of the Scott "building Mrs Regnal W Garff vice president will preside in the absence of the president Mrs E E Corfman A program for the year will be outlined and plans for the Music Circulating library discussed 4K uauiitiiu t ' " poet-auth- -2- First meeting in the new N tober 28— Jacquti Fray and Mario Braggiottl piano team October 30— Sir Hubert Wilkins November 7 — Jesse Stuart November 18— Paul Reopens Work game of backgammon his opponent being pretty Mrs MacMurray who was Lillian- Lamont The popular star 1ms just his rgle in completed "Rangers of Fortune" a Paramount production soon to be released and 'found a short vacation possfole before "Virginia" in whhh he will have lovely Made--leinCarroll as his t goes before the camera Affairs" "Rio" an - T intiTf MMitmrt uled as follows: October 17—Sherwood Eddy author and world traveler Oc- Music Council assignments which he enjoys at home the engaging Fred MacMurray diverts himself with a quiet "Earth-Bound- "- South-East- V Between Films" Utah—"The Man I Married" Rialto — "Lillian Russell" also ! sing — Ntws — Flahn''lj —— 11 i our irt vzj cSv WfaM&SStmi wwwmv r i H ' i ZZT ki1 l i i KrTT--- -- I FROM rfffrrrm i3ii i i i - ll i-- iii 1 iifii-- i i 1 I & i i i MIDNITF mum from in jfmm WALLACE Murray French-Canadia- SHERIDAN UTAH KANAB Utah-H- uge freight wag6ns called "prairie schooners" exact replicas of those which made possible the historic Mormon trek from the settled towns of Illinois to the conquest and settlement of the Salt Lake region and Utah were used here in the filming of RKO Radio's "Wagon Train" The wagons were nullt here by f it JOHN HOWARD BEERY WE 11 with DOLORES DEL RIO r i MMI JIHil f l uriuA rrrTTl I rnvrnl i CAGNEY: LANE ff hy Wi ij Kaiuil) Gitixeni Movie Choice Revives Old Found at Trek Wagons Local Houses hand-draw- Mario '"'" r 4 i American wife of a foreigner her experiences when she her husband to his native land and discovers he is quite a different person than the man she thought she knew affords ample opportunity for display of her histrionic abilities In Germany the husband falls under the influence of the "other woman" a part in which the exotic Anna Sten is cast while Lloyd Nolan plays the' role of the American correspondent who comes to the aid of the lovely young wife ture are blended I J Kmw!J An-ge- which used to uphold the balcony having been replaced by a steel truss construction 75 feet long by 6H feet wide and the latest in modernistic fluorescent lighting equipment installed a $2000 new necessitating switchboard for the stage and floor lights The house will now have 1200 seating capacity with seats of the newest type equipped with automatic lifting springs An imoortant feature of the new equipment is a sprinkling system Which gives perfect fire protection and an ventilating and heating system has been added The stage has been furnished with new draperies and the sound equipment modernized In fact all the newest in to accommodate equipment stage and screen attractions and for the comfort of patrons has been included in the remodeling In addition an attractive marquee with bcx office of chromium fittings provided with two windows will call at-- ( tention of the public to the new Lake The management is planning a speciaP opening program to include screen features arid personal appearance of screen celebrities scheduled for about ' October 4 '""f f f Shi Thought Ski tT plorer Robert P Tristram Coffin "poet author and Pulitzer ll prize winner Sir Norman worker for World peace Three excellent Instrumental groups engaged include the Barton Harp Quintet a Belgian piano-strin- g quartet and Fray and Braggiottl French-Italia- n piano duo already heard here The program offers additionally three instrumental soloists and - two vocalists of note In addition to this announced program "a sensational prize or two" will be made known later when negotiations are comAs pleted Mr Swenson said outlined the calendar Is sched- the recent ilre the theater interior wilt present many needed ' improvements tbe four pillars r—rr' f v Kasbui About Tki tnti Lake1 menu offered motion picture-goe- rs Its thrilling and spectacular sequences presenting scenes Saints' hisfrom Latter-Da- y tory- with Utah's great founder memorably portrayed by Dean Jagger continue to draw interested spectators to the Studio V Rsvilitinat al a Beautiful Cirl Wht Learned xTio latt MonPA ttlA fammi kaol tone Paul Robeson with a B V U chorus of more than 150 voices Two eminent soloists to play this year with the B Y U symphony orchestra are Maurice Eisenberg 'cellist and Albert Spalding violinist and composer of renown Authors and analysts whose names have long been familiar to the public are included in the list of nine lecturersWill Irwin Dr Harry A Overstreet Jesse Stuart Kentucky poet who nas been termed "a modern American Robert Burns" Sherwood Eddy and Ethan Colton Eminent in their fields also are Carl C Mose sculptor Sir Hubert Wilkins scientist and ex- T in its fifth consecutive week at a Salt Lake City theater the epical "Brigham Young" still takes a top place on the Now Tkt AibitIh RICH AID AtllN M All AN MAIIH NEW" DIAL THTIDRFM Xi4thSUNSO 10o fir uowfja m mm unit nHH KwM ALSO ftlKtt - "HOTEL IMPERIAL" with If Tueidy Sptmbr uxeton EHt TUES 1:04 p m IT'S ONLY HALF LEGAL — i tut wholly MUM &2 JlWIlt and Sth WEST MON Continuoui today from WsRQONEY rn HUDSON lltlll Ail CADf JJU OROADIVAY 15c— ADULTS IOCNIUI M L II JI Admiiiion 54e EACH ' MU 24th I ONE ONLY - — — — — " — NISHT n I Plui 2nd Hit! Margaret Sullivan Jamei Stewart I Marine iiPSIwull Ply Migh RICHARD DIX "ii7 II rjJiTill KIMi!fTTll Two) " it riwsiMiiiini IA "The Shop Around the Corner" ISA MIRANDA— RAY MILLAND f I I 111 v ii V 1 - r- |