Show — A f ' i 16 ' t - i - Trbt (Sni t ? gake Zeibutte a 1 - ' Actress Changes Mind Often N e w s Before Choosing Career 't !! 1 rom - : 1 - - - 1 t 1 1 - : -- i i Rosalind Busse IIwho has a' costarring 'role opposite Clark: ' :Gable in "They Met in- Both a woman used bays!' - : tiva'and changed her minclitevi erall times before deciding On' '' ' ilketillig as a career After-goinphaoes of manting ot s- - be I writer and a 'theologian iy she '7!tinally -decided upon the ' '' stage Miss Russell attended pril 2 mary- school near the family) Lrborne iti Waterbury Conn Later - she was a pupil at Marymount' i privateachool at Tarrytown-o- n i: - Hudson near Ichabod'Crane's : traditional home ''The same:surplus of energy -- Which serves her- so well in excel enabled- her ' to ' fa basket1 swimming riding - "' '''' batE and hockey Her youth--i : NI ambition to earn money and :' ' --- be :independent sprang frorn -- seWassurancecoupled Witit good judgment' - Her lawyeelatbet ptospered4 — 'Rosalind's early life was happy "ni the advantages-o- f She '' tarvelenjoyeci to Eutope ' Sbuth Amer-- i I: !Cuba and all over the She was deter! 7' '' to find a career for her--i vaned - ' 4 self1 After considering such -Professions as writer and' the- ologian she madeu p :' to be an actress In her fortncleffect- -i right way this Avits soon l' 7 ed She went from one stock '' company to another playing i' '' roles then irnpor!1 firyamall :ones f 'srhese erigagerrients :! tent again took her tti'most Nati" of the United States 'They ledi 4 to Broadisiay wherei 'ultimately ' she appeared in the Play l'iral4 ent":: starring Marty Christianal AnOther Broadway shqw"11 Second Man"t stirring Berth I ': Lytell won the Youbg actresi T' a screen contract: She'was in1 i"q : i I- - '10 - - 'rga ! ' - g 1 theh 1 t i ''!I : ' '' a ' ' - : - ' ' - :ill f4-- 1 - troduced to Ixecutives in "No More Ladies'" prodticedi by Oliver Hinsdell in the Hoi-- 1' lywood Music 'Box theater'" I She attracted enthusiastic at ' tentiOn ' - A f - 1 r and 4c--4 ' President Vanisties"Vin-dtherirt the all7star7orsaking! ' ' ' t' Others" she next appeared in "Fleck- 0—less:I them' after a '"''' formince in "Chinaiplendidpern Seas" star-- I I': A Gable 4ean liarlowl ' ring:Clark ihe ' was: and tWallace-Beery0 1 It 1 - i N f -- -- - srs - -- 1 - - - : - t- ' t 4 - -strtimental Rialto--1-"Foreig- ' " ! I - !' ! i : - ' - --- - - :- ' ' '' ur Thsr'tudents ! - - 'Choral Group to 'Hold Installation le Alusicale Planned - -- - Susanna Foster walks three i miles' daily as a vocal exercising ! New !officers of the Omicron' Glee club young ladies' choral' group !will be installed Thurs- - Students of Miss Miriam: - D !i t bie!p'i Bishop will entertain their par- 00 ents and friends at a musliale boa i 8 p in at the Wednesday T OAV fl H 14:L Lv 'Granite t D atS stake house-20- 55 t:D 1 1 V E - 1I N :N Ninth East street They will be assisted by Miss Marilyn Altridge '13 and Miss Virginia beane readero 137 E accordionist Stewart I SOUTH r Students who will participate Chase Harold Opp City It Coel!ll are DeLance 1"1"7"n Stewart Miss Lu Jean Curtis Miss noniie Jean Keough LOw- a"' l i g - - - k ' 'R ir 1 4tk 1 A t VA tlj - - ! - 1I 1 WA -- - I I I I it - fie ' 1 - r - - Towaborger Jr& I lirr t‘ ' pi - i 1 7 (-- a k 1 4P - it 1 I '2 pq1' ' ': 1 :-- ° - ' t' t ' 6 of ground broiled the way lilteIti bun Or 11 hot french fries and onion oulicils ' lutiprl - re si t favorite - I' Recital Orgart '4 Igcicruttg:1 '14' liAssorite Mormon — --- -- - - -- - 411rxrdr ' cl iet i - '' 4gr m eADst !iris" I I )' 0 o "MIRY ii I1 LInI'I iiiminsor QUEEN'S' PENTHOUSE MYSTERY"' 11 Dr 1 Oil' - o11A ‘cr ASOcrrT ay rat : - VSCIIIIEITTER N IEE0571 P I ' HUGE U qw1 (421)J SIZZLING! 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' - PERSON r - I i )fi - - '4' i hYmnArr"Elb7141:10 the Wore" An Obi MitintUr — Arr by organist Viktor Finale to Firth SyMPhout - i I "r1::::11 ' -- - 'ft hacmostvet"-- - 1 8 pin ' - - 4 r- - Itrul : t TIMES TODAY LAST gsyx 0 'IN ' A 1 ' ' ' ruiey 0' Presents SALTAIR ' 1 i IN RML ! - - iI g N4k444 RIALTO agivat - TONITEI ' - i ' N Short True Story: Lately a certain actors' agent has been worried about his mother Unusually sansitive to world moods she sank lower and lower into a state of melancholia as the tide of war engulfed humanity Nothing it seemed could cheer her up One day last week the agent described her condition to Jack Benny Benny said little and the agent thought him unsympathetic But when he went Array - pgicklastureses--an- sor 1 Inds Tealte—Uncessered rj Now at 4 I 'Bad Man' Feature - Wendland 71-1Z- I HOLLYWOOD '— Director Alfred Hitchcock IS using his own dog in R K O's "Before the Fact" He receives no remuneration for the poocli's services But Nigel Bruce draws down 50 cents per day per pipe just for smoking his awn pipes in the picture Bruce is Hollywood's greatest pipe collector owns a large assortment of distinctively British pipes His role With Cary Grant and Joan Fontaine in "Before Me Fact" calls for him never to appear without a briar in his mouth - 15M°121:it 11 much--bette- -- Beast of coming season The Glee club has 'closed its current season but will forego a vacation this summer to continue rehearsals throughout: July and August in preparation for their i in September first cimcert Alexamier Schreiner will be' at the :organ at the noon recital at the 'tabernacle Wednesday The following program will be given! Toccatt In JP Major i Bach Cries Boer and Ale Srvitd leo Cold " 1- ins-ag- n - I k Merlyn Jensen Sterling Provost Paul Moore Miss Gloria Springer ' Miss Jeanette Spencer Miss Janice Littke Clyde Bennett Miss Lucile Millis Miss Virginia 'Airth and Miss Carol Jean Stew- art L For sCharlty7s Sake 1 : trAKCIo2-o2c- ! Jean! ella'tWesllsnissMmisasryAudrneey 4 Keler Bela Olivadott Marjorie ti 1 I'th Columbian March BKlizengt Agnue Dei Jack Ferrin ' The Pearls ' Kling Gordon Gatherum and Jack' Perrin Zamecnik Fortuna Overture King Smith id:qva March ' son MissVirginla Diane Stewart Miss Marilyn Lowery Miss 'La- Rae Crane Miss Margaret Stew- art Miss Beverly Ranck 'lobed Skinner Charlyn Ranck Miss e'i(fr ' - - '' L a tars rbliervirtrirYsnd day evening at the Foprth ward L D S Chapel 111 West Seventh South street Those Wbo will be Installed are Miss Vera Heath president Miss Marian Newkirk businesi Miss Tucker secretgaryl Miss BettYy Lou Hendrickson treasurer and Miss Edna Rae Lamborn hist°- ' flan An executive meeting will be held Wednesday at the home of Virgil - Alexander 633 Sperry court Mr Alexander Will be in charge of the chorus Ifor the - 41— t - Royal Guards March Lustiniel Overture Hall of Fame Idealistic Summer Night' Tonawanda The Three i i I office-Howar- I i The part of the "best cabellero In all the west" is played by Wallace Beery in "The Bad Man" now showing at the Murray theater As Pancho Lopez whimsical bandit he brings thrilling and dramatic scenes when he tries to straighten the lives of a group of "tenderfeet" Comedi is proI left" vided bY the antics of Lionel In "Danger Harbor" Mitchell Barrymore who plays the part and John Quillen play the parts of a grizzled rancher who can't of fishermen ordinarily gentle be scared Laraine bay is the touls who plan the murder of dramatic feminine lead opposite racketeer a Rotald Regan who also gives Mitchell went ta Director Ana- - 4 a great perforniance tole Litvak and presented an : Second feature is "The Penargument as to why the part ally" the gripping story of the should be played straight with regeneration of a boy reared to no ' cinematic alcohol Litvak be almost a savage in the under' world A brilliant cast is headed finally agreed I by Gene Reynolds of "Boys "$o" said Mitchell uncapping another bottle of lemonade ' "let's Town" Edison rile Man" and other hits have a drink to my- - sobriety" Spopsored by the city recrethe Salt ational department Lake Junior Music club band will give a concert Wednesday at 8 p m at Pioneer park Clarinet soloists will be fla Perrin and Marjorie McAffee and cornet soloists will be Jack Perrin and Gordon Gatherum The following program will be given: Holmes i - ---- Slate Concert 1 :' Bruce's Pipes Now Work for Him —ONE NIGHT ONL- Y- - i seemegenuinely when taken" kme" Junior Musicians z ! “evo'' 17b-r--- - : iI ' Mitchell you may recall drew nary a sober breath as the doctor in "The Hurricane"'produced four years ago' after Mitchell !TIP to Hollywood from the New stage His performance was rated In realism second only to that of the big wind in the same picture After a while he drew another film assignment this time the drunken doctor in "Stagecoach" Five months later he had another drinking role "I realized this was going to he said "but there was very little I could do about it because I was under contratt Finally I went to my producer and said 'Look pal the way a things are going thin dime to you It may be years before you bily another story with a sloppy drunk in it Let me go' We shook hands and Collinge !' l - -- - - I io - ! oBowinail - i : n i i 4I- - : ' I The reason for this somewhat trying assignment is that Samuel Goldwyn has signed her for the role of Birdie In his motion picture "The Little Foxes" starring Bette Davis He also signed Carl Benton Reid who as her husband did the slapping all through the Broadway run of the play They are both making their film debut And this week' they both reported to William Wyler the director—so that Mr Reid could rehearse the slapping of Miss - I 4 - - I ' 1 4 II : : I ColHOLLYWOOD—Patricia linge who had her face slapped 482 times In "The Little Foxes" on Broadwal arrived In Bony- wood this week to have her face 6 slapped some more E ' ' 1- ' "Th 'a t -- - - - - ' ' ' " - - - liamilton fHope anilDorothy Lamour also "So YouWoult Talk?" with Joe Wornailin with Vivien Leigh E I Laurence pilvier and Alin i Browlt Murray (Murray)—"The Bad MowbraY2 Man" with Wallace Beery Lio' Utah "Billy 'the Kid" with nel Barrymore Laraine Day Robert Taylor Brian Donlevy and Ronald Reagan also "The and Mary Howard: also "Too i- Pena1ty:1 with Edward Arnold IVianyBiondes" with Rudy ValStudio--"L- ove i Crazy" with ' lee and Ilelen Parrish Powell Myrna Loy William Correstiond- - ' Gail Patrick Jack Carson Flor- -t en 1 a With Joel McCrea Laraine ence Bates Sidney Blackand Daye Berbert Marshall and ' mer ' George Sandersi also "Informs' "The Real Glory" tion'Please" Victory with Gary Cooper David Niven tas t tSugarhoueil Andrea (Leeds also "The Great 2ui't 'Privates"with Abbot and Mr Nobody" 4rith Eddie Albert Costello Andrews Sisteraj Lew Joan Leslie and Alan Hale ' State4"Seven Sinners" with i "Scotland Yard7 MarlenerDietrich John Wayne "Hit the Road" Capitol Auer also "Leather 'with the Dead End Kids Gladys i and Mischa with 'Richard Arlen George and Barton MaeLaneil 'Pushers" and Andy: Devine also "Men of the Timberland" Lake kon the screen)--"Hitl- er with Richard' Arlen and Andy ' Beast of Berlin" with a great ' Devine International cast and jack Lon' KIldares CriSis" GemDr don's re "Queen of the Yukon" with with Lew AYres Lionel Barry-moIrene Rich and star cast and Laraine Day: also !Elwith lery Queen's 'Pentbouse"! ' ' John Wayne played football at Charley Grapewin US C under his own name MaMario (Sugarhouse)—"Road to rion Morrison Zanzibar" with Bing Crosby Bob group cbmpoted 0 six: young- men: from Wheato lc t college at Wheaton Igo The brass choir preients two! of musical brograms Gilr--I :i typearThe Life of Chrisr Alie lug 4 grouit takes outstanding events' 4 I in the Biblical account a nt:pictures artdvd'through it cal' and Word instrumental nunkers ' - weaves them into living scenes 1 rz The Second program "Hymns of i traces the develop-- 1 Alt Ages" 0 a r wment of hymnology from its origin to the present day ' The group's personnel repre-- 1 gents- the college's full academic? range of faculty graduate sen- ! tor itjunior'''sophomore and 12 Solo cornetist and freshman ' leader of the choir is Orien ' '' é: Johnoon director of the college! " band and instructor in wind in- -t ' ib struntents Harvey Bostrom Is t and trombonist a manager a The choir will play such litnumbers as Gounod's "Sanctus" ' N "The Heavens Declare" by Haydn "Sleepers Wake" 1)3' Bach: "A Mighty Fortress" by t Luther "Hallelujah Chorus" by ' ' " Han4el of The group is on grddwestern and western statea I ' i 'Centre 4 : - i ' ' t will be presented at theBethell 1 Baptist church 952 'East Ninth! at 7: ti i South street Thursday I Wheaton C011eg pn-1- 'brthe 'ii an in 't Brasil choir The choir-J' Makes FilmDebut To Get Her Face Slapped - 1 gi I mildly besotted character but at the last moment it wat decided the character would be permitted to Stay sober" radio vocal group the Four Toppers scheduled to llopular ' Jan Savitt' and the ToplIa”en Wednesday evewith sing " r ning at Sattair : - drunk" change Be was starting work on "Danger Harbor" for Warner Bros a screen adaptation of Irwin Shaw's play "The Gentle Peo- k ' -- now" he said "since I've given tip hard liquor and stopped being a sloppy As originally planned Mitchell was to have played the part of a 1 -- r "I feel By Charles R Moore HOLLYWOOD ttlPi—Thomas Mitchell sat down In a corner took a sip of lemonade and thanked goodness they had decided to let him stay sober for a ple" ! - ' Di-inkin- g N - - Proves Cinematic Too Much fois Mitchell 11 41- - 1 s ''' - : - dia- - I ' 1 1 ''''''''' 2'i I : - k — Metro-Goldwyn-May- " ' Olive "We-ell- " said Olive hesitantly "I've bet') an' extra for three years All I ever did was walk back and forth in the backgrotind I don't' Icnow if I can I'd be really act in a Close-u- p 'scared I think"! Slightly bewildered but determined Kanin talked her Into It Olive did all right toe "flow" murmtired the dazed director "rve seen everything— including a prey) extra who want her picture really didn't ' In this scene from "They Met in2: Rosalind Russell anxiously awaits the return or Bombay" ' Gable who Is braving a police gauntlet trying to I Clark return to their basement hideout 1 i d dark-haire- k - - marked enthusiastically "Who?" asked her son "Why" said ihe "Jack Benny Ile's been here all ' afternoon and I haven't laughed so hard In years!" ' Stars The Speak: Allyn Joslyn: two d S he ' spabrzean all a dark fifty Red Skelton::m"Sheeagrobea out tv:i II: a different night her husband won't be suspicious John Barrymore: —rho trouble with beautiful girls' is -that most of them eventually i1Basaanadn leader Rtuaryn Hinetaotkweirvtoean": agent —one of those guys who slaves all day figuring out ways to get money from people who work for it" Nils Asther: !Scilly- wood glamour girls are like paint —touch them and you can't getBoots hands" them off your -Mallory: She's such a lady she ' even slides down the bannister Martha Raye: "Skinny? He wouldn't have any shape at all if it wasn't for his Neil Hamik Adam's apple" ton: "He's a veteran critic he's given the best- Jeers of lpis life to ft the theater" ' : Preview Nights: Pic of the Week: M G Ms "Blossoms in the Dust" (Greer GarsonWalter Pidgeon) A dramatic artittic- piece that will win- the heart of ' anyone who has a heart Distributed by the McNitusht Syndicate Inc but Basil Rath eodndecoatnndbilintiAtdiyony are mulling a Broadway play for fall titled "I Will Rock the World" Robert Sterling's torch for Gene Tierney is be' ing extinguished by Donna Reed young starlet Millionaire Huntington Hartford starts work at the Harvill Aircraft Die Casting plant this - week so wolves waiting for him to angel movies must wait longer Greta Garbo (witch for her early elopement) la bidding for Ann Miller's newly completed house Are Patti (of the Sister) Andrews and Al Normal plotting a secret elopement? The Don Quinns (he writes laughs tfor Fibber McGee) are adopting a baby back east Donald Clisp is telling pals he'll quit the screen come winter he's rich and wants to enjoy his Some "scoop" that wealth scribe is claiming on the Hazel Forbes-Harr- y Richman unsealing it was registered here three months ago! d Here's Lhow the Hays over "The Hughes fight ' Outlaw" ende d: Hays who banned the film as censorable is lifting the ban on Hughes' promise it won't be shown until fall to avoid conflict with "Billy the ConKid" (same basie plot) stance Bennett is set to open a "charm School" ' in New York 4 next winter Gloria Vanderbilt en route east will fetch her belongings and make Hollywood her home Among the puppy lovers June Carlson (of "The Jones Family" films) is racing Jane Withers for Freddie Bartholomew's affection Blanca Holmes who astrologizes for the movie stars is leaving for the Bahamas to chart the futures of the Duke and Duchess of Windng mIstakar - : ' 1 P I - 'e 1 c 1 ' 1 '' : k A- '""- - College:Choir ': ": Will Perfilith:' Attractions Playing Current 4 'sadred concerti ‘Ii unusual :Alt ' '!' 7 ifr - tr" Nn- o- r - ' - 4 - - - - t- - - - - " selected' for the feminine lead" 'i :4 4 $ ii ' ' : '' 4' : a r 0 ii': 1 f' i -4-- -— k t : v- - e 4 - 4" r'" ' r ' : - given ' a part in '1Evelynaltenr) I by ' ticel1 which was 'followed a ! vat 12 Ma rolea in "The Night rAa 0v I - - 11-G- -hf -- - cv Iv i - l it must — are now expecting! Dekkerg - that evening he found his mother far happier than usual "Ile's nice im't her she rt home be air—the Albert the Paramount Carlon plopped ' 4 1 t a - - By Jimmie Fidler HOLLYWOOD the opportunity right Into her lap "DOn't you Hanin gulped want to be an actress" he 'smiled "or did you get In the studio by mayed 1 ' : -- ' McCabe i i -- ' Director - rartlY : But:pretty s - -- -- - ) I -- flitieh - ' - nation- 'I : ' '' had selected Abet girL one of 40 extras working With Ginger !tor! ers:: In a telephone exchange se-And 999 quence for a close-u- p low Honywood'extrts out chance dream of ' '3 'id Grozlp Featured at Saltair " -": " I - ' ' ' - ! - i If i i '' - - i realize a T gang began to accrue a line ' 'long-fe-lt ambition with thCap- reputation via radio Featured with the orchestra Dearance of one of their favorite will be the Four To6pers Allan swincorchestras at Saltairi ' PeWittIJack 2 Palmer and Al It is the fa'mous radio band Jan Savittand his Top Hitters Lepol who will make a appearance at Saltair Wednesday eveninga-great violinist with I brilliant classical background Art Barn — Watercolors 'and JanSavitt injeeted his trementot G Wesley Browning pastels dous knowledge of music Into Art Ceoter!—Camera Salon of 'modern music With the result Utah Inititute of Fine Arts an orchestra that has risen to Coloradol and New Mexico art' nationwide fame oils ists Gordan N Cope hy porn In Ru1a the son of Z C M' I tiffin room—Oils by the Conductor 'of the Czar'almMime Moyle Payne Ogden artperia1 band Jan settled in ist Nellie Kilgore Klinge Presat on early age ton Idaho Rachel G Tayh)r andat the agept 15 played with Mrs Burtis F Robbins 'the 'Philadelphia orchestra i 'where he remained for seven years:Leaving in 1935 to enter Goes Now radio- he directed 35 musical of "Skystar Claudette Colbert one a was of which units swing lark" never used nail polish unband' 'Calling It the Top Hat- til a year ago now she uses It tem he stylized it music with and the s moderately as a light tint the distinctive it Radio i - - -- - 'off-be- at : it-'- ' ' - - ' i il Modern J - - ' : :i f''' - - ' f- I - 1! I 1 4 ' ' ' ant' "ToHeflin rn tha rest of RK t Dick and natty' company could scarcely believe heir ears Ruin - : - ' hind 'L ' iI - - Current Exhibits I - ' i i : ' $ ' ' one-nig- ht i 'k - ''- it Rathbone Vallee Consider Costarring in Play Star Extinguishes Torch 1 - 1' ' i' ' - ' 411 ' l'IOLLYWOO E hyoumrye :not going : to i1I blush- are the ked you?" j face ' constervidettt - ingrextra with ' : 1 - 1 - July 2 1941 ' - ' : 5 1 ' i i: Ii‘ - Ii i :':' - I - ii L ' -- : i i - ' 1 i i r ) ' r f i - t ''s ' - s ' - ''''' I e ) ' I 1 : : : I 'Ica - ' Orchestra 'Will'ApThear at' Saltaii ' i: ' ' ' : M S avittls- - Popular' - I ' 'i- M-G-- ' t 1)11In't :Fac - 5 - I Unusual -- q0N :!: - England to costar with Robert Donat in "The Citadel" at the 'British studios Upon her return she appeared in "Fast and Loose' "The Womeni" "His Girl Friday" and scored one of the biggest bits of hevAlin) career hi "The Women "They Met in Bonvm bay" represents the first time the star' has appeared opposite Clark Gable 6 'y i e a n 1 f L""''' '- i i t1 Il - - ' "Under Two RendezvousFlags" Wife" and roles opposite Robert Montgomery in "Trouble for Two" "Night Must 'Fall" and "Live Love and Learn" lollowed 'Wan-Proo- f" with MirnaLoy Franchot Tone and Walter Pidgeon elevated her to stardom She was loaned to Warner--Brofor "Four's a Crowdn and upon riampletion of this Production she went to i:' I 1 -- - : ' 1' - - Il 777-- : - - I -- - ' ' ' t - Blornmig I v ' A - |