Show 14 Inesday Morning -- - rikEsence Movies Which Novairo's Make Up One Screen Just From Today's Bills 2-Yè- ar - Moreillicdlysvöod Oddity Ity Jimmie HOLLYWOOD — Comparisons may be odious but today rm Thinking about- the contrasting - :ii sr t - - - 4 fortunes of two actors Who were great stars 'way back yonder the lwenties Both had armies of devoted fans and both were close to the top whenever box office ratings were compiled Today the one Wallace Beery —now past 5Q and homelier than ever—is still among the screen's 'ten Moat popular stars The ether in his thirties and even handoomee than he was a dee ad' ago la seemingly as pame as the hobble skirt His name is Ramon Novarro Ile hasn't faced a camera in two years- - He may never:- face ono again unless someone pulls a tab-b- it out of a hat in his behalL Yet Ramon ten years ago would favorite have been an odds-o- n to outlast 1Welly If you can find a logical ex planation 1for their divergent courses you are a shrewder ob' server than I For no matter bow industriously I try to add the answer always t' j':''' '' ::: ' ''''' - :' ': 4 ' '?: La-mar- - A ' s s - ric two-and-t- EVOE F111 I Rant' On Navarro popular :back in the late '20s still has all the stellar requisites says Fidler But Hollywood producers seem blind comes out Beery got the breaks and Novarro didn't The one got good stories and his pictures made money the other got burn stories and his pictures 'nose-dive- d at the box office And tragically when Hollywood turns thumbs down on the poor wight whose financial records are written in red ink Its virtually imposSible to reverse the verdict Ramon the boy who had everything a decade ago still has everything—but no one will give him the opportunity to 'prove it blimill OF THE WEST J e to 1130 ailocreolo UESDAY JANUAlty 21 M A41:00—KTI-"Good Morning folk" Iriaattee :30—ESL—Farm 11S- --K 14—Sonra Prom the Pagehrush LL World Edition News bora of WoodoMft ast News Coverage 71 T:4 -K Le—tion is S ' lune Kd - with rence Olivier and Joan taine Lake--"Rebec-ca" that Endure Recital Organ With Wade Maetri 1 of Courato Faces WV' vrt and Marrs HOLM !4 2 4 3 wing Guartet that AbbOtt:a" Mae mar Neire S: 3 SWAMI 3:4 Dr Malone" M elodeors 4 :15—E E 413 Jordan Girl interne 4 4 SeeiC ilieeThe World Today Telling 'rise § 113-eT Itch E An:mitres& the it Boy Rueband" starring Rotes Menke ' 41:fitlieCBS—"Couri of Missing Reim" Nighter" — Barbara -Luddy and Les Treinayne in rbs Theater Off Times Boum" Davie and the News the Peewit" with :eloyyeBil—"We Gabriel Reatter and guests Quiz" hi flier :00—CBS—G1enn orchest ra with Ray Eberle and Dorothy Claire royalists g :1 news — Docoverage In rTou 8111141V41 I aul of Gilbert and NO TA a liTATION" :z111 -1 - - A- - M k "YOUR FRIENDLY (Dial 1500 KlifiCyciell) TUESDAY JANUAltY 21 Mitipietwi7" time newsRoundup:" and music by temperature the Bons of the Pioneers the Texas Loos Star Cowboys Rudy Sooter and his Mountain- Boys Al Clauser and Ma Oklahoma Outlaws and the Riders :00—NBC—BreakfastRough club Don Me Neill master of ceremonies or chestra and soloists a:COO—NBC—Josh Higgins 8:15—MITA—International News a 30—NBC—Viennese EneeMble 8:59—MITA—Alta i"ici Bulletin a Dale 9:1 BO—C ark Dennia 9 y Jean's Health club Your Exerciee prosgram Over Paradise - t!7 :' ' -- : A-:' :i:: x::: y - t:::::t4 t7i :::4:1 By Betsey Anderson Playing to an enthusiastic first night capacity audience The Campus Players of the Col- lege of St James Barrie's presented Sir whimsical three-a-ct play "A Kiss for Cinderella" Monday night in the school auditorium Patricia Gilligan as Cinderella the wistful little slavey who longs for and dreams of a more romantic existence is to be complimented on her ability to show so well the carrot and cheerfulness behind LauFon- - Mary-of-the-Wasa- tch Vir- the drab appearance of the little chambermaid Her touch of Scotch brogue was well done and added to her portrayal's realism Another outstanding performance was that of Ivy V Jan- kovich as Cinderella's policeman sweetheart Miss Jankovich was very convincing as the brusque Scotland Yard constable whose warm heart is soon won by the patheti6 little maid Her later appearance as the bored young prince of Wales in Cinderella's version of a dream ball was a highlight of the evening Tiny Lois Browning Schevaun Robinson and Margaret Browning portraying the three 1 Rialto at K - 1 Murphy Edmond O'Brien and she had more superstitions than a Hatian voodoo docLloyd tor Murphy O'Brien' nor are superstitious Their little fetishes and eccentricities are merelyidlosyncrasies to them Yet the fact remains that Min Ball now must leave by way of the same stage door she enters She will not ride through tunnels except on a train She carries a roll of "ludcy which is strangely money" reminiscent of a Lloyd' quirk of years standing There is no song before breakfast That would engender ill luck the rest of the day She will start her next picture wearing the same pair of shoes she used in the filming of "A Girl a Guy and a Gob' It may be for only one scene but that is sufficient to oust any ill omen that might be hanging over the production This smacks a bit of the Murphy touch tor he never starts a picture unless his feet are encased in the shoes in which he first won dancing fame Neither Lloyd believe they The banshees and the little men have been scattered to the four winds by O'Brien through the medium of a ring he always wears It was given him by a friend who obtained it In India A Hindu priest first procialme4 It a lucky omen and O'Brien contends it has brought him no end of good breaks $o now Miss Ball is in the market for a charm and is hopping that some friend will Benet her one from the land et the Lamas In Tibet which thrives on shamanistic beliefs and practices No she Is not superstitious She's just Idiosyncratic Current Exhibits At Art Galleries Art Barn—Collection of oils by Louis Alberto Acuna Colombian artist Art Center — Oils by Esther 'Barrows Webster of Seattitroils by J H Stansfield and Max Blain "Paintings from by Marius Hubert RobIndo-Chin- a" ert Deseret gymnasium — James Taylor Harwood memorial exhibition Z C M I Tiffin roons—Genera exhibition of Utah artists ' 0rr m oris 4019rir -- CA 1 )1' it : s tari blot VI WAlittil aktilrAir Mill Salts Woo atMet aft 011110 81111 phisticated young bride of the wealthy and socially prominent owner of Manderley and the husband who hides a secret that has darkened his life At the great Tudor estate whose magnificence dazzled her the second wife fincfs herself dominated by the haunting ! presence of her' predecessor' and menaced by the living in the person of the housekeeper' Mrs Danvers who does everything possiblI to embarrass and harass her qind through scenes terrifying ct the young wife the story MQVCII to a strong climax Laurerwe Olivier and Joan Fon- tain Are costarred with'Judith Anclerson as the housekeeper giying important characterizetiön The cast also has George Sanders Nigel Bruce C Aubrey Smith -Your - I tch Attractions Opening Today 12:15-1CUTA- —Lare - form Outside groupahave been Invited to attend this preisenta tion During her three years at Mills college Miss Van 'ruyl who has been a student under Martha Graham has made the college a unique center for dance her young dancers receiving professional training and given opportunity of working in a Concert company while finishing their academic education: According to a critic in Chicago where she taught at the university for a period "Miss Van Tuyl stands at the head of the list ot modern dancers in Chicago" while other critics say that "her ability as a choreographer is outstanding and unique" The group appearing with Miss Van Tuyl includes Eleanor Lauer and Elizabeth Goode of Seattue Ruth Ann lleisey of Rock Island Ill Susan Loeb New York City Mildred Eberle Providence R I Margaret McGinnis Tacoma Wash Nancy Newbury of Denver Colo The dancers will go from Salt Lake City to glko and Reno for appearances before returning to the Mins campus They have been entertained during their stay in the city by Orchesis dance club of thel University of Utah and the local Mills club: Not only several appearances did they seem to enjoy thembut they selves thoroughly played their parts remarkably well especially little Lois who chattered French as merrily and fluently as if she were a native of that country The character part of Mr Richard Bodie wealthy young English artist who befriends Cinderella was well filled by Evelyn Daly who gave the role a convincing touch of non chalance Louise Cairo as the lord mayor and Beverly Benson as the king both gave competent interpretations to their roles The remainder of the supporting cast including Margaret Anne Cavanagh June Carr Mary Catherine Maher Patricia Powers Ann Loranger and Ruth Vetter likewise acquitted themselves well and contributed to the production's entertainment Clever stage scenery props and costumes were also features which made the entertainment so delightful as well as an excellent performance of several numbers by the St idary's orchestra Another performance will be given at 8 p m Tuesday in the school auditorium 12:00--CBI—A- nita - ment as a distinct American Mile war waifs came near to stealing the show with their ey 11 4) St Mary's Campus Players Score in Barrie Comedy '11 IC : Mary-of-theWasa- Farm Bulletins favorite Brans :15--- E DT10--- K hythinic Revue Coverage Traneradlo United Press Newseet on Parade 7:43—KDYL—Music Last Call to Break-tewith music world coverage news timely tip 00—N13C—Man 1 Married drama 9 15—NBC—Against the storm drama 930—NBC—Road of Lite drama N - ?: - Sir James M Barrie comedy which was given presentation of the College of St by Campus Players Monday night Seated the Invalid Cinderella C Patricia Gilligan standing Ruth Vetter and Evelyn M Daly kneeling Ivy V Jankovich the policeman sweetheart (it's 12)0 on Your Dial) TUESDAY JANUARY 21 A M 6:00—KDYL—Clood Morning! It's the KDYL Dude Ranch with Music World Coverage News and Latent 15---- fert--- :::444: Prior to the start of filming on "A Girl a Guy and a Gob" Harold Lloyd production for RHO Radio Lucille Ball did not have a solitary superstition Strange as that might be' for an actress But by the time the picture was finished after two months' association with George school age will be given at 4:15 p m a program discussing the dance in reference to its use in schocils from the elementary through college and its develop- 4t V: - mce1-y'Idiit:OSi- - lk !i Bringing a welnoved story et yesterday and today to the screen as a successor to the splendid filmization of "Little Women" Gene Towne has filmed Imam the companion volume "Little ikedy Men" Louisa May Allcottli imReal boom 10:00—KUTA—Internatiotral news Unique" with' Bob 10 mortal story of boyhood The :10—K TJTA— Prow m Preview Ketcham torion presents a 1015—NBC—Four Belle quartet 9 Towne presentation brought to dramatic skit—"The Constitutioa 10:30—K1JTA—The Spice of Life 10 00-- -K DYL—Tronical Moons theater Tuesday feaRialto the of the Untied Itt at es' 11:15—NBC—Between 10 the Book Enda DYL—Words and Musks 10 a Vows rd Orrhostra 11 :30—N HC—Tu ne Time 1 a notable tures Qum group of film unuon hal World 114—NRO—News Summary 10 Nowa flambee headed by Kay Franfavorites News 11:50—NBC-o-liary11 00—KDYL—Music by Cugat Coverers lonritons Harding I t 4 S—K NU—h yell ratans in Science 11 15—KDYL—Inquiring Noon Reporters cis Jack Oakie and George BanWind" 31 BC—Tu no Time 11: 3 12:00—MITA—Noon Day Heat Wave with Jimmy Lydon as Dan Tarns 15—CBS—Ntichteao croft 11:43—NBC—Your Own Dr Eats PM it 11 Howard's Orchestra from Noon News Plashes lad whose adventures the orphan Pelt Lake AU Churches At‘ at 12:20—KUTA—Back to the Heat WON 12:00—NBC—Rymns Came with Gaylord 12:30—NBC—U are pictured B Army band field Grimm' Valiant Daughter Caner et the Organ Lady and Light of the World of Divorce Miss Frances is seen 'as "Aunt 12 anny fit rand'e Orchestra 1:15—NBC—Amanda of fl000nn000 P M drama New 12 Charles Esmond as ProfesJo" Marlin Ma Perkins Other Wits 1:00—NBC—Mary 1:30NBCIohnlo ( Paid Advertiestitent ) sor Bhaer proprietors of the Vie 1 :43—NBO—Just and Plain Bill Pepper Young's Family Bade comedy team 2:00—NBC—Mother Plumfield school ot Mine: Dew dra philanthropic 2:00—NBC—Stories of Backstage Wife 2:15—Tiub rani Oakie and Bancroft make a and Stella Dallas prOgram variety with Lorene Jose& with Garry Moore unique comedy team as a pair of irli Widder Brown portant Pacts rwgem 1 amiable swindlers Willie the IrPle ri Atone drama news MITA—International 1:00—NRC--Gi3:15—KUTA—Southern Journey drama Melodies and Major Burdle Dan's 54ft3:30—NBC—Chansonette Guiding Light Cato Be Beautiful hearted foster father Ann Van Dyne tenor 3:45—NBC—Wayne 4 Melodies 4 Arthur Jr I Nan Dan's playmate and also ide News Reports 4:15—NBC—Stories for children told 4 an important part is played by 4:30—NBC—Talk by Hamilton Fish and suig by 'ramie Wicker "Conetitutional Powers of Congress 4 BO—News "Elsie" the Borden ow The to Declare War" Barton 4:30—NBCRtid P 4:45—KDYL—You and Your Public 4 Mix it tratght Shooter's picture abounds in ntiveity and 5 :00—NliC—Pcaey Acss—comedy sketch Library C 4 ?' WM-4:00---K Varieties Musical a i4C—Ms Lees' Traver 1 surprise elements 1 of Loot an News Persons on the same program is of5 :30—K DY1- -- World Dance&Summary News fered "Let's Mak Music" which 5:45—NRC—Kaltenborn Edits the Mows 5:45—KUTA-Fac- ts and Opportunity Demi Tease Orches- Messner presents anotir Crosby Bob coverage news of tra ' maestro of the famous Transradio United Press COO—NBC—Ben Bernies Musical Quiz singing Treasure Dixieland Wing band featuring 6:30—NBC—tiorace Heidt's with Carol Bruce vocalist Chest—Muaicat Quis Program Jim's Question See 7:00—NBC—The Battle of the Sexes :00—NBC—Grand the Bobcats and Bobolinks Filled Central Station with Julia Sanderson and Frank B Kennedy—News with refreshing comedy tuneful the Cronin conducting :35—NBC—"The Inner Sanctum" myet quiz 7:30—NBC—Fibber McGee and Molly melodies and sprightly romance tory drama 7Y04-deateam favorite :00—KIITA--"Avia- tion comedy Builder" it has Jean Rogers as feminine COO—NBC—Bob Boo Variety Phow wIth bY UTA —Music Allen Roth's ' TO YOUR HEART Jerry Colonna Bill Goodwin Brenleads while Elisabeth Risdon JoOrchestra Ennis Orda and Coblna I - ) '' ! aoity- ?A"'''' In one of the tender scenes from "A Kiss for Cinderella" the and John Hubbard State—"Meet the Missue with the Higgins Family Ruth Donnelly and Roscoe Karns also "The Return of Frank James" with Henry Fonda John Carridine and Jackie Cooper Tower (Ninth South and Ninth East) --- "Buck Benny Rides Again" with Jack Benny and Rochester also "The Great Victor Herbert" with Allan Jones Mary Martin and Walter Con- ‘ 1 ' -- :' ‘ ::'::4 ! "' 1 t:b1'-44 1':'':":""47Iti " -- r:::: nolly 1 :e ' rt11: also "Turnabout" with Adolphe Menjou Carole Landis 6 ' i 4) e:::! :k ii t': 7 I: !':1::'::::3 :: ::: : i n- ::::' i':: t I' ?r::: ':: i s :: :1:::::J:: ::: ::' : ::: ii:::-:::- bert nt i "(:::::-:- N- t t i:::!1::4'! :: i (s4 t 'ss': :'::ii:-:::::::- ' CI 4 :! Murray (Murray — "Hit Parade of 1941" with Kenny Baker Frances Langford Hugh Her- The Mercy" !: son iC ' 4 : Scott Sir Cedric Hardwicke Alan Marshall and Richard Carl- - :30---C- -fi 2 2 s city-school- — ginia" with Cary Grant Martha N Stephens at the organ console the following proI gram will be offered at the regular noon recital at the tabernacle Tuesday: Concerto in D Minor Vivaldi tr" Prelude and Fugue—Largo Spiccato Allegro Later 2 2 fleeCBS-ell- in Dreams Gullmant y Scherzo Miners 11krue Ufa 12 aleeCES-ehuGigout Pores Favorite Mormon Hymn—"0 Wiley tibiloi!pher of the 12:43—CBS—"Rocos My Father" Arr by Organist Tont Tull and Jeannette Nolan An Old Melody Arr by Organist artha Strobittr on Treasurer of Finale of the Eighth Symwilts Jan Peery tonor Victor Ray's etrehotoca and 'David Roes Widor phony &natio& Antra aal 11:30--Clt—- Howards of Gem—The ‘: '7--- Appearing under auspices of the physical education departMarian ment of the Van Tityl and her dance group of Mills college will give two performances at the South high school :auditorium Tuesday The first will be a lecture-demostration of the modern dance offered at 2:30 p m before the student body assernbly' Following this a performance designed for teachers of physical education art and musit and for studeats of the dance- of high i 1 ! 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No Th6i c:01 It At South High Tonight (----- 1:0- -: I nce - Livestock Report neerican School of the AM Cetrarag Nowa ' "Throusts the Week with Linda tee" :24!eX51-hie Milky Way With tdarl Taylor and Sonny Walker '41 Kathleen Norris Smith peaks 11:14s-Whee a Girl M arriet of Holes Trost I to r Gal ft tied 10 :4 fe Can Be Beautlfill" 121I 5—C Is omen tvg white" :1 Richt to Hatititoess" I :4 Nowa :20--- i '' ''d"11111114b- IG 4TU L ' cm? y ' Iltah—"The Son of Monte Cristo" with Louis Hayward Joan Bennett and George Sanders also "Christmas in July" with Dick Powell Ellen Drew and Walter Demarest Broadway—"Boom Town" with Clark Gable Spencer Tracy Claudette Colbert and Hedy also "Federal Manhunt" with Robert Livingston and June Travis South-a- s i (Sugarhouse) — "Down Argentine Way" with Don Ameche Betty Grable and Carmen Miranda also "Tha Saint Takes Over" with George Sanders and Wendy Barrie Studio — "Comrade X1' with Clark Gable Hedy Lamarr Oscar Homolka Felix Bressart and Eve Arden Victory—"Knute Rockne—AllAmerican" with Pat O'Brien Gale Page Ronald Reagan and Donald Crisp also "Bury Me Not On the Lone Prairie' with Johnny Mack Brown and Fuzzy Knight Capitol--"Romaof the Rio Grande" with Cesar Romero Patricia Morison Ricardo Cortez also "A Little Bit of Heaven" with Robert Stack Stuart Erwin and Billy Gilbert : t 1' le Millis Dancers L ic tion" :':':'' z I Men" with-KaFrancis Jack Oakle George Bancroft and Jimmy Lydon: also "Let's Make Music" with Bob Crosby Jean Rogers and The Bobolinks Centre — "The Westerner" with Gary Cooper Walter Brennan Fred Store and Doris Davenport also "Unusual OccupaRIalte--"Litt- January 21 1941 5alt gake reittunt Playing 13çtrrie Roles I4 FRIDAY! : alOgeri ter mattkunotostmArt turtout CALL PACE CLAUD( toOlk MART Min NAM do NAV WWI POCK fell Mil LVOiN MANI MINN 'two owe "doom Now r Mats: 30e Eves 40e 2:30-18C--- fimile - E ite 4:15—KDYL--Wor1d-w- l I 5:15—NBC--Xurope- r LiJ 'oink ins' orchestra 8:30—NBC—Meet Edward Weeks cussions on American Literature by the Editor of the Atlantic Monthly: Walter Edmonds novel-le- t guest 9 :00—MITA—Inrernationai news EASY ON YOUR PURSE r- - - 2R5(1- ) 1 t - ' - Hour": until only i5 scene black and white only 10 simple to take as snapshots The pleasures thc:10:alpititrear fustoday KhYISIO:KM8 I e 1 1 If Concert Varied 11410010111 01 the worlds beat 010Rie 10:00—NBC—War News lam glif biter's 10:05—KOTA—The Monitor Views the A A( M Agssocadowainsu News 10:15—NPC-3oh- nny cireheetrtong' orchtetra A pocket size camera with all thip tea- - a10:30—Nete—Jack Denny's :57 tures of cameras twice the price Inter- - 10 I 1 :On—NBC—Neil Piondshien Orchestra 11:30—NBC—Meet Edward Weeks changeable F35 Wollensak lens Nor- - 12:00—KU'rA—Good 9:30 night s 'clock tomorrow morning sna1intetmiaoredtemoorvis-1-o-e- Agf a ationn (Paid AdVertisementi Iaction - 9:15—KIITA—"The ICEYSIONE - il- 0 I -i USE YOUR CREDIT - 1:er Mt— 4e " vg AY rwal dav Al WALTZ TONITE Your to ' t It it - IPV ---- COMPANY IA VkIL 3 COMING i ETNIVE ti i ''':' 7 1 SIR 01 CO CVAIUT 3 GIOlia MONDAV JAN 27 '' V 14 ' lAth ELLZN lb tonnows llama 1 '5 t-- Waits Coady a INTONATIONAL "tunas J I - CAST R I - (1- Lnial" CLUT' ALFRED HITCHCOCK -- Virile-4117 t: SHORT SUBJECTS A hit 11:11nwil og Lot I MANUS tANOORD PAT at tlEitflit1fr Produced by - drT KENNY BAKER 71676343Ta'''Porieugiril AMISS Directed by i ti &DI 00kats LLEK:1 CLIT:121f leXT1f 1- 1 Marti§ ALL-STA- ebecca ) ? 1ti 1 mosib Um Jolts Nag PI DAVID O SELZNICK : 4' 1- -' ' itt- rho tfmk 'GONE WITH Mt WIND '1! v l' ' ri -Lipli SPECIALLY SELECTED ow' i qi FtVIEnDEtt sane Amos ? 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SERVANT TROUBLE" HERE IS A GREAT PICTURE WITH AN IstriDtTT: - Pvehote PETER LORRE DIALA N OW El:7) LiNs) (01111 nomwok Daphne du Maurier novel was given the Critics' award for 1940 is scheduled for the Lake theater Tuesday beginning Told against a background of chilling mystery and eerieness the story concerns the unso BENNY y4 JAN R1111INI AND HIS ORCHESTRA DANCING4iFLOOR SHOW 263 So Mipins Solt lako 2441 WashiptoR Blvd Ogden 4 - First showing of "Rebecca" since this filmization of the Pilek Advertisement rkal):-- get Big AnIIIT Lake ! t) 41001b - seph Buloff and Joyce Compton kave principal roles 12:57—NBC—LestOlinute Nevin Reports bids you 'light maid 0:00 a rn on Werit gANeE last chance a tree ttekete with each ticket for the purchased orid ThursdayJanuary 3110 erson $ JiwitoRY No 11tv N11e14"41"e" - ' Skinnay 1:30—Uncle Waller's Dog HOUR drama tization of "A Chap off the Old Block" music by 'Virginia Verrill and Bob Strong's orchestr and chorus Waring prevents 15 minutes of Pleasure Time 9:15—N8C—Kaltenbore !Alta the Pews Presents It a y 0:30—NBC—Johnny 14 Orchestra Bloch's Swig drama Genevieve Rowe soprano "The Story Comes to Life" Coverage News of Trattaradio United Pp 10:1 Pamtorte music tic—Tony 10 :30--- C 45 pilot in Serenade minutes of ciaseical music altevrsta 11:15—NBC—Bob :tenor 11:30—NBC-4- ary Noftitigham'e Band Cummin'e Orchestra 12:30—NBC—Dave Marshal's Music ' Virginia"' Tomorrow - 9 :15—N RC—Gordon Totthrbt "Ilowards of le 4COrd 4ort' End ' GALE PAGE RONALD REAGAN NALD CRISP st NO 00- Peva1 Pella Pokilooll gin Awn mi LIAR MOON NI 1' Ca owe 1 rr 4991 ear moriminminaromeme tb:1 Lilatinkwi a ' ' - lodete Talked About Frattorettet "LONDON CAN TAME IT" 5311:32513111 P |