Show - - -- - - : ' ' e r - 4 Th'urittay 3fortitnt for add to' Vic—But Friends Say 'He's 'Regular' 1By 1 Glamor I ' 1 1 1)id--iirliing- s 11 iatiire-Glaiio- r i ''' himself Those :here Whoi hava4 known hizn for years aay be 11! I' regular regarded in precincts where the male vote is light as handsome becaus of his coal black haiti big brown eyes and pearly teeth is a for an engaging enthusiast about and a bombastic booster of—Mature He got a terrific build-u- p in NeW York while appearing in play with Gertrude Lawrence as a double chocolate sundae glamor boy with some extraordinary appeal not apparent in any man sines Eve beheld Adam If then In the eyes of the feminine fans some of whom beseeched mete look up this top hat Tar-va- n to find out what he is like In the flesh he has become something epeeist with the qualities of Gable Adonis and perhapa rasteur To this glamor boy business a auspicious and perhaps envious male population says "nerts" and quickly turns to the sports In a degree Mature section agrees with his fellows "I know that glamor boy stuff makesme look like a drip" 14ature admated with disarming' canoor "But what did it do for me? I'll tell you don't guess It made me the hottest thing in pictures" The thing about Mature that Impressed me most is the entirely objective way he discussed himself as "the hottest thing in pictures" I Was prepared to dislike him immensely but after sitting around his dressing room for a couple of hours listening to Mature peddle Mature I began to feel two people were talking: Mature the actor and Mature the actor's agent I- - admired him for his honesty Maybe it's jfotuit a new apme proach If so it "You-knowhat that build-u- p did for me?" he asked "It made me somebody Supposing no one had paid any attention to me hadn't written or said a thing about me? Where would I be now—back in a tent perhaps living on 50cents a day "I'd rather be where I am today i and be regarded as a jerk than to have been ignored" The build-u- p got Mature back to Hollywood where he is playing a virtual starring role in "Hot Spot" a movie based 1 the novel "I Wake Up Screaming" George Raft wanted the part and Cesar Romero would have played It for nothing Not In so many words of course Vic said he hopes he tan correct the misimpressions about li an super-salesm- ' i t 44 ' i i 1 i I i t i iI I t 1 I I i ! i I ' I - ii i I ' I ' I - - ' i ' 4 - 1! I' i " II I 11 I! i I - ' : I 1 i I ' - - " i?t i i r i 1 r - - - - t : - ' : the fighta and' excitement are numerous comedy in- teriudes and' tender scenes be- tWeen father and little daughter Highlights Include a fishing episode waterfront Malta and Beery's bout with an angry peli- 71 reit 1 4 Nth:Zile si r 4 1 - i i ' A n singing-arip-dancin- : Holladay 42-sc- f -- - nvoly49 chiChal - - Entoy the atmosphere of the Finest and Most Modern Cafe le Town i Visit Our Place and See for Yourself ' i : t - FULL COURSE DINNERS - t SALADS - - ' - ' STEAKS BROILED - - Prepared Personally by ! PETER IIIKOSe CHEF - till Floor and His Orchestra t ' Under Forums! Soporvislon of ' FIRMS ' 6-----:: s o I- t- k N it PA1OLD H HOLMES CO 0 Commerrial Refrigeration ha Exchange Plate i CO: WESTERN FURNITURE CUM SUPPLIES 131 South Stato N 1 I - '111 BEN GORDON AND SONS PLANINO MILLE 163 W leutit 411th - 1 TOMB' BEVERAGE Teoele Via 4 ' i : ti- CO' !' 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CART 1:3" GRANT KIM - 'a t 3 "2' VICTORY 1 I - - 0 1111111UR i it Apinalt AtICELLT:i 171:1107 :UAfri 0 tons i '1:44' it k - Pl - 10 tiltr77----1 N RADINIWIN ' ) 1 - 4 cox high wire performer Como to Midvale? t ee - RIW m FREE STREET ACTS All Three 'Days Featuring BUDDY 0 001IMENO triZa4111 IU WO IN IIlisair - Et 'WANTED 111 30 GAME--7i- 30 O'CLOCK tvo ' Now1 - pal With Fan FRIDAY 9:011 1 14sa‘ KING§ FREE PICTURE SHOW At the sew Burk Theater all day Saturday tiel your tree tickets se ant merchant's store FREE STREET DANCE It - 'frit unt11: ( 4 I 15:16 Thariday Night I:1g p vo M :to el I ' 241111 Invites Tout BALL : ' vaug tai BIG PARADE P "1""11' ' FREDUIC MARCH DITTY 111116 k Itylnadoll and Entertainment G010171 - 11 -- b()P oho ' 14 MI ' aft's ' 3 Days—Packed Color Cartooal New Plash- es' 0 ada rte) -- - non-- op —August - 4 I 04:i HARVEST DAYS A 1 MA MIDVALE Aim ttiiStylo : 4- - :it 114A:1' y7417 ritrati aliiiiallis e : riGARKP: 31'icttc": f - 1 ' 4Vatip :11:ff0 : dila woMtit 2 f With rmurr-rorrrrofrr-- ele 's Ile Ve$ Or - i Hadloa Eriendiv Adviser I Ir TWA" 1116- - ()or oVAteseIft 4: - - - ' "f' '‘' DAMS ktinis in this r - - - - 4 ----! l'irT"Im'INFC: '7 - - SOO ISM POEF w' - - STEWART I e LA? by iffinfol tfreter-rViNm'Ll1)':- 1 - am — ali - le ill co- - s- wog1 r:LD" 1 so ago 7 "' -- - - gloms- - ' coRpo(Pitit valanTalya --ri- j cft PM MRS JARIDINEirMcCREE 1 R 3 4 loov mil —ha 3 1 F I i RoloosbA1010i001V41 s With 't141 Younger Crovide - 401itt:thpowt2Ittosc V0 DIG THRILLS ' : Donee V f t 111J111117' - aN A:1 rar:------r-- -A t TONIGHT 14kt 1 r i r&T ok I I0' 1 N - 4 -- tidioa : ICAtodotol—C15::olooeratobt3o611 :1111111111a1 ''''I' - k- COMINI110- - 243 ' rsiel A BARGAIN morn I Your Favorite 1 i 4 1 tisaith -- 3---- orsor i t i ' - ‘ with potato on toast or Bun Oliva and Pickle I -- 4 r- ! mAy:RormoDe W 4' — p '--- 4S ' j ' 4 E :14:wKi ton tiLona HURRY : ‘ 431 4 d 1 NWa I( ! 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' ' IL - oli Ii Y DA1‘ ‘ ItIlikstf wit: N i ek r the 1410 LHURRY o azaltdi ‘ xl i sic ' 1 cle vo 041EV16EGI' i ZIP"' ft 't''t lib 11( &no "Victom" with Fredric March and Betty Field Star—"Sins of Desire" On tha Pilate and !Berson Lake—On the stage:- - "Gordon the Great" On the screen: Frank Buck's "Jungle Cavalcade" also "Bringing up Baby" with Charles Ruggles and May - I -- d Roland 4: VA:1-----'-1- —"Topper 1- z k4 Amor lee tho VI t"- ' -- '4' Returns" with Jaen Blonde!! and 114 - MN 11e7 - ' lc" ' v t4114:1!! tiropfu avir i i tol 41 cell vA: thivoli tele 4"'" r -- 111111aL SiatttON669' ire Halms - rttra STAGE t4OHISON '''' - o AND - i - ' ' 0"" is - 117 h 41111cAl retchrt ft"taX'7'A Sun-Gre- imelrats Arranglo by Ortanint Artsnoobt hr Oritantot GRUA - 'M"Wearitott' rn" Windy 0111 R 0 Haua" Pr11:ioentrtrin"t !II from Pilla aa Om Night ri7inr:tat: tirmoomi Hymn Elaa's " I k : Hit :LIED CCP 1 - 1111tE Robson IMO Fronk W Asper- Is to bso the organist for the usual noon recital at the tabernacle Thurs day lie will play the following program: from Um link Organ Sym Vrartrialloyna widor with 'trod0444r an j I Dr ''' day at 3737 South State street Attractive interior decoration and lighting effects with latest air conditioning equipment have been given the place where on may dance every night but day to the music of Bill Floor's orchestra Peter Bikos New York City chef will furnish the menus A- floor show will be offered featuring Margaret Faber and her group of girls from the Lido cafe t San Francisco IlL111 11114erJTItti i Vo - iTh ti? : t ue'' :! ' k' ks'' - ! 14 D aaa W(II te DONSICIIE TECHNICOLOR ' Namau street "G rea t with Alice "Rage I le me A he incorporated Vitot- produced the famous the Amateur Cracks- had set up the Mat movia studio on the roof of the Morse building on 'Now YorkS 1 !'' FAYE ALICE oti Raintr119") with Abbott and Costello the Andrews Sisterse Dick Powell: You Get That ao"Wh Parrish illitr11071"ladawyl a projection sk a camera Navy" N VI' Ilk Ali 1 14 - I to I k f4 ( 1 Is and the dining and dancing spot Paplano's Cafe openinvThurs- RmitirlInAnal A - did war f ' VI P imir mile 1 -4 UM — street a Angell 'lave Wings" with Cary Grant and Jean Arthur also "Blackout" with Conrad Veldt and Valerie - BraId-ne- w c 4 'e kPAY1oserom - Victory—"Only Mouth-Ea- p e 60 not regain COMCIOUSTIftUl after the accident Blackton came to this country from bLa native England in his youth joined Edison in 1896 7' Ft:0410w 1"1121°141" 4o t -- Capitol—"Cracked Nuts" with Stuart Erwin and Una Merkel: also "The Richest Man in Town" with Frank Craven Edgar Buchanan and Roger Pryor gene 4 --- gum State Stuart - Caltr1F --- - Wizards" ryititait" dig ---- - - A ug:13 irouxwoorl BlaCktort 3 Mont- - ! -:- z-- k Brenda Joyce a confirmed Salt Lake "fan" will be pitying her third visit here Her first was with Linda Darnell and Fox many other stars on the occasion Of the "Ilrigham Young" premiere a year ago Responding to a call for star talent to appear on the benefit program et the Utah theater in March 'Miss Joyce spent three dap' here en- joying skiing at Alta and mak- ing many friends Marjorie Weaver brunette southern girl who has starred in a score of hit! including tThe - pioneer movie producer and associate in the early flicker days Of the Late Thomtu A Edison died Wednesday night of injuries received In an automobile accident Death from a skult fracture ended !k bedside vigil kept by his widow the former actress Evangetine- Iltumell' since f Blackton wfts struck down is he 'crossed E-4- 2 - - ' 61 ''C- ' 1 I 11VI r! I '- f 'Th' - i t 14 I BEERirLi i il It " ' t t'1 ii::1 ts vi q4 :' 161 i qlt upennift "Maryland" Pioneer Movie Producer Dies oh Co'ast titah—"Barnacie Bill" with Wallace Beery and Marjorie Main Leo Carrillo also "Ringside Maisie" with Ann Sothern and George Murphy Centre — "Blossoms in the Dust" with Greer Carson Walter Pidgeon Felix Bressart and Samuel S Rinds also "Lamm i- I 1 - Features Now At S L Movie Houses ithot - "IF - - 'double-chocolate-mi- nd - ' - 1i 0 t taw"' Onlart Dme!Dance - - r ser "104 Arl r"111Taa 1 - BOTTLING CO e ' Dicktr FLUORESCENT LIGHTING COMPANY 1141 South State FINN!'" DISTRIBUTING CO COOKS BEER 1141 baulk $tk Wed N - - 2'' -:- rn nmv I Uttlioli I 111 - -- 20th-Centu- ry --- "ie ' ' ' ' '' - ''- - - Jillti ma f Dirt ' ' - 1 fal DESpill - s ae" Illi ' Victor Mature tba litattior boy say the build-u- p may make him look 'like a "drip" but- better that than be Ignored lithographs 11111111 - 244 Glendale $1 A 7 1 i 'M - ' 'r 1 ' t - ll k OFFER CONGRATULATIONS— itt - 4 - drawings i'' - - --- thuneful "That in Rip" brings Don sight 1:Ameche with two leading ladies Faye and the exotic Car-be- n Miranda—to the screen at Pie State Thursday Ameche is given a dual role as Brazilian and an Amer-ten cafe singer which leads him Into amusing slightly risque situations l' The-7bihas also a modern Iincleti story dealing with scandal racketeering and political Chkanery "Slightly Honorable" has a alit headed by Pat O'Brien rdward Arnold and Broderick Crawford with Ruth Terry as temtnine interest ‘ ' MULL - 1 -- V 1 ea Ire EAR ejtVCv - - - Gan colorful Peplum i - ' : V - - Telling the tale of an enter— 'prising foursome to the of song and laughter ""TheCreat American Broadcast" !will be seen Thursday' at the iMurray theater Alice Faye heads :the cast with three male stars lack Coakie 'John Payne whose Inualcal talents are given dia isphly and Cesar Romero The :::quartot appear as the first entertainera of the air waves !I Also the program offers "Rage :in Heaven ' lin atrongly Vbiti Jrasting material portraying a It has theme lychoingiCal y in the role col a man destroyed by his own himself leading him to strange !lictiont with the planning of a :perfect crime aa finale Ingrid 13ergrnan as hit devoted wife George Sanders share stellar honors ''‘ 5 i ‘ Murray NVI Logo - ' i 1 AN ip THE FOLLOWING f- - - : 1 Rsons - - s -- - 1 PHONE 44021 For RESERVATIONS t r1 1 — et'' " t - : den I floor Show Featuring MARGARET FABER and Her Beautiful Girls Direct From Duncan Sisters Show— LIDO CAFE SAN FRANCISCO ' ' 2 To '''' 1 --- -- Y ' - - ' '4 1 t f N! Early Printing" Z 0' Akt I Tiffin Room—Oils by )rank Kent: watercolors by Rachel' Grant Taylor: oils by Henri Moser of Logan and oils by HUT& Moyle Payne of Og- EXCEPT SUNDAY- r 'o v!:t4 1' 4 woodcuts by Kaltto Xoliwil7 oiltstrhes by Edwin Herron 'Richard Cannon Stanley M Perkins: "A Little Show of DANCING EVERY NITE 'I: i - - x Filming Conrad's immortal story of §outh Seas adventure "Victory" will come to the Tower for showing 'Phurvday Fredrià March and Betty Field having the principal characterizations March plays the cynical Swede hermit withdrawn from the world on a lonely Javanese island who is healed of his wOunds through the love and faith of the girl he rescues Sir Cedric Hardwicke is the' English "gen- tieman" who lives by his wits: i and his comrades in crime are '' Cowan and Lionel Royce Jerome ' Accompanying feature is "Dr! Crisis" in which Lew ' Kildare's Ayres' predicament is caused by the strange malady afflicting his i n u r s brother played by Robert Young Laraine Jtay- find Lionel Barrymore are important Printal-- Direct From New York City ' - :11tarn—Oils and tempers ilintings by Gordon N Cope Art by retil Smith: Currier - ' - A CHINESEFOODS ''-- 01 - Tower Exhibits art Art - ' si wee$11 -- 1 rnan-ahout-to- :- ''' t :7 - )' STATE 4 : i i k' c 3- - her -- 4 kl:11 i'4i-!- ' r - VZ77 '1 '- State 110130 ' - "10-- - : 1 41 Let ' ‘t - s4 -- 'ORIGINAL 3737 SO ' ! f ' : - ' oil ) I Hound of the Baskervilles" "Sleepers West" and "Murder Among Friends" will also be making Salt Lake Since her visit with the "Brigham Young" premiere Linda Darnell halt troupe starred opposite Tyrohe Power in two hits "The Mark of Zorro" and the technicolor "Blood and Sand" Filmed almost in its entirety in Sun Valley Idaho the film company spent many Onths on location there John Payne is looking forward to renewing Of Marmade there since acquaintances JOrie Weaver Linda Darnell many of the Sun Valley staff and blond Brenda Joyce Other plan to attend the premiere personalities will be annotinced among them W P (Pat) Rogers later manager of the resorV Sonja I The star will arrive by a ' Henie costar of the picture is now In New York and will be apecial chartered plane- et the Salt Lake Airport at 2: IL tn unable to take pert in the Naha for their re- tivitiel eeption are now under ' way The premiere visit will beJohn 0 Payne's first here Among his past films are "Tin Pan Alley" r "The Great American Broad-p- ot east" and the technicolor hit I — ''''''-7-' ' accom-'-A)anime- "Topper screen at the Holladay onThursday i n a blend of comedy mys- tery and romance unrivaled Once more Roland Young is the embarrassed Topper thia time the ghost whose antics :harass him being the lovely Joarcillondell murdered in an opening scene but lingering on the spot ' - - - t '11 I ----- i with sliding panels trap doors secret passages all the parapher Witt for cresting mystery Assisting the pair is a stellar cant including Billie Burke Carole Landis Dennis O'Keefe H B Warner On the same bill Joan will be Sound again as "Model Wife" In the film of that title which paint her properly with Dick Powell the two appearing as cm ployers in a smart shop where marriage is disapproved k' 'N 1 ' -- -s- - - - Returns"—tothe V r - chorus girl "Ringside Maisie" Again on the trail of a lob her path crosses that' of a: young has anAnvalid prizefighter who mother and a- hardbolled manager George Murphy forsakes g his roles to play the manager whoiF meets trouble when he meets Ahn engaged az companion for lhe invalid Ann's Jitterbug number In an early sequence Is said to be something to remember N'1'!I Lrs i!::1isI: :: r - can Ann Sothern will alaCappear in a new episode of the career of the wisecracking Brooklyn pl : ' John Payne star of "Sun Val- ley Serenade" will head v the stars group of 20th Century-Fo- it coming to Salt Lake for the world premiere showint bit the Darryl F Zanuck production on Thursday August 21 :' at the Centre theater Word from Harry Brand publicity chief for i Mr the studio confirmed t Payne's appearance ano also announced ihat the cream Of the lot's glamOur will be t repre- - ' zI 'NY's - - r - ::'-- to learn who did away with her' Alniost the entire action is set in in eerie old manotion fitted 'well-fittin- ei t i ''''4 4 — ' '' Presenting Wallace Ileery in a' g role's' a lazy water-- 1 front roustabout who falling in love becomes the' fightin'est buckaroo of the fish- -i Ing fleet "Barnacle B1111":Cemea as the first attraction of a new bill opening Thursday at the': Utah His heart Interest is the ' daughter of a ship chandler a role which finds Marjorie' Main admirably cast and :Virginia Weidier is importantly 4een in : the role of his daughter while Leo Carrillo is again They go to work on :a tuna boat battle with a combine and eventually become heroes of the ' N ' r :t - N- - 140 New Rorie A tractions Village Amid 4 - t Utah - nt - A te 1 - ' ' K - n - lit a'- II' ' t 12Dq''-'):- i - The reference to thetent WIC the four bits-- day was4to rigurttE of speech When he came herai about six years ago 'aged 21! from St Louis hIsturC'rnade up his mind that he wanted to be' an actor He wai scaredto tackIC the movies so he went to thel Pasadena Community piayhouse a semiprofessional organization and tried out " GRAND OPENING IONITE I roles playhouse But he didn't geti paid He polished floors at the YMCA for his meals And for-aaverage income of 50 tents a day he cut lawns and polished autos Mature tells about these dif- flcult times with good humor laughing about it now as though It were a heaven-setrial toprepare him for the easy going of today ' ' e A - and during the part next live years played for-th- I HOLLYWOOD Aug 13 — Victor Mature a strapping fellow I He got a ''-- It Titursts i ' Hubbard Heavy !II Many Screen Celebrities To Attend Premiere - 6 i - ' Nt:ettot 14f 19 Boy' t i I1 t - irbe 5nit gukt Zribunt a Build-U-p 1 ' 1 - t - ' ' - ?! 11 12 - - - i - - - - war SETTS- OASIS ' he "THE GREAT - " 7 : IIATIVOITI!1 satersicr! 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