Show Saturday Morning— ': --' : Interesting Plate in Design Exhibit TlieseSliows Are New at i i r" 9 L rY- - Sails Again" 'Tugboat Annie Rambeau Alan with Marjorie iaie ana jane yvyman i Centre — "The jfnuaqeipnia rine Hepburn James Stewart Ruth Hussey and John Howard also Penny to the Rescue" RUlto— "Mr and Mrs Smith with Carole i Lombard Robert Montgomery and Gene Raymond also "Uncle Sam the Nonbelligerent" Studio— "Foreign CorresponLaralne dent" with Day Herbert Marshall and George Sanders Lake— -- Forbidden Adventure" also "OurNelghbors the Car- ters with Fay Bainter and Frank Craven Victory— "City of Conquest with James Cagney Ann Sheri - i i 1 SI HOLLYWOOD OD— Jaime ' v5 "i' -'-V- f J "He says" Linda relates "he'a too Latin to watch someone take me In their arms and kiss me He says It would make him auf fer" i ' i ness of conquest ' I On the same bill is "Prairie Schooners- - with Bill Elliott and Evelyn Young a story of the exciting days in pioneer J history' when the covered wag- on the stage coach and the tiny settlement were the targets for hostile Indian arrows I II mm ifSr r: hfcat 1 I hasBIGKESS Writtca M 1IU11F1 fllllsa11 Jem"Why" -- 1 11 cam tci K Q m" - i mvoa 1 ZZS MARJORIE RAM BEAUX ALAN HALE JANE WYMAN V LAST SHOW TONIGHT STARTS AT 10:00 T M JACK ARMSTRONG CLUI Starts TODAY at 10:30 kjn aakarCfaaaaawaaiJl 15 IMI HOW TYii TOCATOXil T LAIIE 1 i rriri iuit-vaa--- wi w sua corn x Ms I jeWSaabM'frMN un AvaV s HITS! 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I fjthllf 71I "More Ahrat I AjU4 i--4 If I KILLED 1 JOIN TOUm FRIENDS Saint's Double Trouble" another episode in tha Saint mystery series ia the second offering George Sanders plays his own role of the Saint while Helene Whitney Jonathan Hale Bela Lugosi and other mystery experts make up v: r- " t :t - " r rooetasa w lirika r to dance to tha 7naic of Hit Orchestra m j Fantasie in G Minor Bach Favorite Mormon Hymn—-' "Come Come Ye Saints" Arranged by Organist An Old Melody 'i Arranged by Organist Prelude in C Sharp Minor Rachmaninoff EEL - GEORGE ENSAR II aaaa i Amid Indian bat- -' Saturday ties raids on cattle thieves and other exciting adventures played against- - background of majestic Wyotmng mountains Beery engages in a courtship with Marjorie Main that provided him with his most comi- - in Sonq and rivmor "M II 1 tiick Charm Thrills of the pioneer west mingle with uproarious comedy in that j splendid vehicle ' for Wallac- e- Beery Wyoming" which comes- to the Broadway ' ' Sinqinq Stt and HAL MONTE n I III i S - v ' i J Broadway 51STERS $11 inn 1 ! Alexander Schreiner will arain the organ for the regular noon recital at the tabernacle Saturday He will play a program as follows: Prelude to "Lohengrin" Tone I - TON IGHT CAPRINO - IBM I art T - aWWWi in - Mario Excitement rules the new bill at the Mario Saturday Cecil B De Mille's brilliant fNorthweet Mounted Police" In- technicolor heads the program with a cast including Gary Cooper Madeleine Carroll Paulette Goddard Preston Foster Robert Preston Akim Tamiroff and many other ex? citing names in the' ent talnM ment field The story Is packed full of thrills havingas its basis the rebellion joi the Metis a half- -' breed people against the Cana- j dian government 'V Thrills of another sort are provided by the second picture "Queen of the Mob" j WW-- ' Murray — Myraa Loy Melvin Douglas in "Third Finger Left Hand" also Edward G Robinson in "Dr Ehrlich's Magic Bu1' llet" h 5 j " Edgar Kennedy Star— "Rebecca" with Laurence Olivier Joan Fontaine and George Sanders also "Music in My Heart" with1 Tony Martin and Edith Fellows Mario (Sugarhouse) — "North West Mounted Police" with Gary Cooper Madeleine Carroll and Paulette Goddard also "Queen of the Mob" with Ralph Bellamy and J Carrol Naish Broadway —"Wyoming" with Wallace Beery and Leo Carrilio also 'fEarl of Puddlestone" with James Lucile and Russell Glea-so- n beat passage of the yeara They are by a Salt Lake City pioneer from in truth a documentation of wools woven and dyed probably American history giving authoriby her own hands and a fragment of a textile employed as a tative picture of the' setting and accessories of American life In ' rug from Pinto a small settlement In southern Utah made by' the various periods Individuals and museums all girls who learned the work from over the country have allowed a German weaver The artists the finest pieces from their colwere to be lections In MMaurerFrank J Mace and Frank 'reproduced respectively addition research workers on the discovered are have and program unearthing choice pieces that j have been neglected or forgotten I Don Barry Is wearing a pair in places of lucky spurs for his starring For everyone this collection role in Republic's f'Bad Man t possesses a human appeal as refrom Rio" The spurs were viving the arts created for the cat screen romance since "Min loaned Don by a fellow Repubhome by our ancestors The dls- -: lic star John Wayne and are and Bill" Leo Carlllo Ann play was sent out by the exhibition section In Washington D C tha onea worn by Wayne in Rutherford Lee Bowman Bobs I Holger Cahill director of the Watson and a host of Indians Stagecoach" program believes that "the Index! fighters cowboys and rough- necks support Beery gives definite proof that the paths' of American design are eminent-- ? Another of1 those "typical Jy worth following that in fact American families" is the sub- ject of the second picture "Thaj they are worthy of loving and pa- ' Earl of Puddlestone" with! tient study" Added to this' traveling collecJames Lucile and Russell Glea- plates executed on' Harry Davenport and tha tion are a few by workers on the Utah project rest of the characters made among them a tapestry executed in "The Higgins Fam- popular 13 y ' episodes Work that demands a meticulous skill and accuracy: of eye is displayed in the exhibit now at the Art Center which furnishes a n of the accomplish ment under the index of American design project of the W P A art program Begun scarcely five years ago artists working in 35 states have now completed over 10000 recordings jot native arts and crafts from the colonial to the late Victorian period for this Index These watercolors and drawings portraying the objects in their true colors' and textures will grow mere valuable with the also j Organ Recital It j Blaln mural sketches of Indian pictographs Index of American design Deeeret symnnalum — Jamea Taylor Harwood memorial exhibition ZCMI Tiffin room — General exhibition of Utah artist Jaime has promised Linda adds 'to see the first movie in which no one makes love to her But the script of her next film has even more romantic scenes than the past cross-sectio- That' brilliant story of New York' a city waiting for conquest Is the offering on the new Victory theater 'bill "City for Conquests tells the story of five people the slum newsboy who Hues to fame by the power of his fists (James Cagney): his musical i brother (Arthur Kennedy) the dancer (Ann Sheridan) the gangster (Ella Kazan) and the Old Timer (Frank Craven) Each of these sets put to conquer' the city In his own way and "each finds the emptl- - 11 ttKZJ I 1 - It - Pioneer Arts and Grafts Recorded In Center's Exhibit of Design This is the picture that made little Gabby famous as a symbol of the excitable element In V any community j Ronald Colman and Ginger Rogers costar in "Lucky Partners"' with Spring By I rig ton Jack Carson Cecilia Loftus Harry Davenport and Hugh O'ConnelL The story deals with the romance of an eccentric artist and the fortune- hunting fiance who finds instead of gold another husband " r ' of Utah with wools woven i and dyed here reflects the owner's English background Mac from tha original made by an early pioneer - and Dkc matte by - V Copy of a tapestry executed by Frank Saturday Travels" has been listed DS ''- - r" ' - as one of the foremost pictures cf this type a classic brought to life in a technicolor cartoon- The ' r1 ( " ? theater- i " "2"' f V "Gulli- - Victory ' "1 fabulous story of Guill- er told in exciting technicolor with lilting music and gay comedy interludes heads the new program at the Tower ' s show reproductions of Covarru-bia- a murals from Golden Gate International vnnaltlnn Art Center — Oils by Esther Barrows Webster of Seattle oils by J H Stansfield and Max and Warren Hull "Who Killed Aunt Maggie?" with Wendy Barrle Walter Abel and Tower (Ninth South and Ninth East)— "Lucky Partners" with a Linda Darnell's Spanish boy has never seen her in a ' friend picture And he probably won't for some time to come r :The i Hit Parade of 1941" with Kenny Baker Fran- hvces Langford Ann Miller iHugh Herbert also "My Love Came Back" with Olivia DeHavilland Jeffrey Lynn Capitol — "Doctor Kildare'a Crisis" with Lew Ayres Laralne day Lionel Barrymore and Robert Young also "Charter Pilot" with Lloyd Nolan Lynn Bari and Arleen Whelan Gem— "They Knew What They Wanted" with Carole Lombard sCharles Laughton and William Gargan also "The Saint's Double Trouble" with George Sanders Helene Whitney and Jonathan HalL Jor-b- 15 1911 1 j nett — Current Exhibits Linda's Film Love At Art Galleries Pains Boy Friend Art Barn — "Ridiculous Art" Tower feature A i i ver a Joel-McCre- v FfiKruary Holladay (Holladay)— "Hired Wife" with Rosalind RusseU Brian Aherne Virginia Bruce also "When the Daltons Rode" with Randolph Scott Kay Francis and Brlart Donlevy Ronald Colman and Ginger Rogers also ("Gulliver's Travelf" State— "Ride Tenderfoot Ride" with Gene Autry Smiley Bur- ' Young i Story" withCary Grant Katha- - Frank McHugh and Arthur Kennedy also "Prairie Schoorf-ers- " with Bill EilloU and Evelyn dan" South-Ea- st - i Heading the new bill at the Utah theater Saturday is Tugboat Annie Saila Again" which brin one of the most beloved character! of fiction and film in a brand-ne- w adventure that it packed to the hilt with humor drama and excitement Marjorie Rambeau is starred in the title role of Tugboat' ( Annie" following In the foot- steps of the late Marie Drossier Miss Rambeau has been pro- -' claimed by critics as a most worthy successor to the great star Alan Hale Jane Wyman Ronald Reagan and Clarence Cobb top the long list of supporting actors The story deals with the struggles of Annie to keep her job since many customers do not like woman tugboat captain and to increase the business so that: her job will be more secure Pitted against her is Captain Bullwinkle fate and tempestuous romance be- ' tween Annie's protege and her best customer's daughter A new kind of gangster tale Is depicted in "High Sierra! in which a manhunt two miles up ' In their is one of the thrilling features With HumphreyBo- gart and Ida Lupino in top roles the picture shows the one as a dreamer witha igun the with a other as a gun-mo- ll hearte -starting -- ' t tah— "High Sierra" w th Ida Lupino Humphrey Bogart Alanx Curtia and Arthur Kennedy also - Utah f Tribune Now Shoin2: atMoVie Houses r J i SLTlieaters ' £ akr £!)c 5alt 1 Mile North ot Cudahy'i Formerly Known as ' Perry's Tavern North Salt Lake TONITE— 5 P 11 SATURDAY'S MENU AT THE BROADWAY Chicken Noodle Soap 10a Roust Prime Rlh of Beef 35o Stewed Chicken with SOa dampUngs Grilled Veel Scallops 30 Pn OrsTy Baked Tender Clue Steak Swiss style 26e Steamed Spaghetti: with Mextraa Meat Sane 250 Whipped potatoes hotet rolls choice of vegeta-Diand Kona Coffee tltttll ! 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