Show -' c " ' ' 1 ' 4 1 - ' '' 1 ' t i 1 - ' 1 ': - Theater front-pag- matter et eon- - Unties to be fraught with dark menace and confusion for the average mind all On be forgot- t ten for the time as cinematic entertainment whisks us away d to tropic climes where maids weave alluring dances to sensuous music: or diverts us with the teasing perplexities of soothing and pleasing "unappreciated" wives or aspiring artists or other of the infinitely varied problems of humankind Against spectacular scenes such as Mother Nature contrives In tropic seas—of golden beaches and swaying palms under languorous moonlight or on occasion violent terrifying volcanic displays—tAloma of the South Seas" presents Dorothy Lamour as (be bewitching native maid of the title for the delectation of Centre fans Dorothy's roman between tieproblems the choice the handsome island prince played by Jon Hall and the exciting Philip Reed his envious cousin are offset by the drolleries of 'Lynne Overman in a role that's a mixture of beach-n comber and transplanted Amen-casloe-eye- - ' an outstanding screen figure demonstrates bis gift for subtle comedy as the Indulgent husband in 61My Life With Caroline" now delighting fans) at the Rialto Vivacious Anna Lee making her debut as the flighty wife who feels neglected endears herself to the audience even while a desire to administer a good spanking may be preasent The opening scene at an Idaho ski resort finds Caroline persuaded by a rich young Argentine to divorce her husband Anthony—and the tolerant Anthony knowing Caro- line's failing arriving to cunningly toss a monkey-wrenc- h Into the plan and proceeding to Inform the audience by recalling a previous incident where he has foiled his rival Charles Wintlinger as the pleasure-lovin- g er-in-law adds his quota of laughs Pulls the Ftrings" second picture has Guy Xibbee straightening out affairs for several of his neighbors and helping a small boy to find his lost lather Bob Watson Is the lad while Emma Dunn appears again as the kindly Mrs Baines Melody and laughter combine On the Utah program with an episode or: thrillful "Kiss the Boys Goodbye" ' is the musical comedy which gives Mary Martin the role of a southern belle on Broadway who can't get a break Learning that a New York director is leav ing on a quest of the southland's fairesCllower she hastens back to be "ditcovered" Don Ameche of her Is the director-victih cast boasts boas and a Oscar Levant to lend his deft Connie Boswell witticisms: "Rochester" and others Richard Arlen and Jean Parker fill principal roles in the air adventure "Dying Blind" which a wild flight in which a depicts ' an foreign agent is captured dearmy bomber saved from struction and a °vital defense secret protected Its a top number in air exploits With Lloyd Nolan again as the wisecracking Michael Shayne d Florida sleuth "Dressed to Kill" is lead feature of a bill given to adventure arranged for Capitol fans The-plfinds Shayne on the eve of marriage to have plans upset by murder taking place in I to 1 I vt 116177:::ort 3 —441y r itjyr4-aito11 Le1 I i 1 : ins rcuctEN PA'UT A KELLY ileue (To All'At'iti - 1 14ac'(1c11ti'fliri t tilt)g tilit 011 ''' 1 t - ti t ' - ? 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I (Continued on from Zohn 'Martin New York critic: "There appeared a quality that can only be described as Style with a capital S" The dancers' repertoire Will include new enmpositions that will have their first performance in 1941 The unrivaled Cornelia Otis Skinner high favorite with Salt Lake: City audiences as elsewhere will present her newest drama "The Emprem Eugenie" ita six scenes depicting outstanding vents in the tragic life of thii picturesque nineteenth century figure Two yocalists Included on the program are: Francia White soprano of opera radio and con T -0 PPSITIVE Americas A ninth number will be add ed to this list after January 1942 the delay betng to allow wider choice of attractions The schedule of dates at press ent Is as follows: 11 V Ka Item evolPie G HT t OF LAUGHS 1 C I !) 1rt RIOT L E r-- C SENSATIO1 - tTRjilt T IT'S DESPERAEE SHE SOLD NER BODY AND SOUL BROKE 4' Conitnued Ott Page Two) - ENDS :I'M - FLINIIDeHAVILLAND A- - Variety is the essence of hit music for his band is equally adept at swinging it out to "Begin the Beguine" es well as the lilting rhythms of "Tales From Vienna Woods" The many novelty songs featured by the band have met with t enthusiastic applause Appearance of Kay Kysere expected earlier this seasons hate been delayed due to production difficulties in the motion plc ture industry Mr Wheeler said "Although we were assured early this spring that Ka Kyser would definitely make an appearance at Saltair durr ing the 1941 season motion picture contract have priority ever all others and his apr pearance at Saltair is depend' ent on the completion of the picture early in September" The bathing department will remain open as long as weather I favorable and treina leave daily at 2 p m returning at 4:30 p zn Refreshment stands will remain open to accommor date bathers 10 ' 060 4744'''''- the year -- whose ! Monday Labor day tridir tional closing of the Saltaiv dancing season will see the farewell appearance of Joseph' Sudy and his orchestra Thomas M Wheeler general manager of the resort stated Saturdal Sudy's was acclaimed by hundreds as the surprise band oft s - Ai coming soon! I f ‘ '1 (I' - i BEliGiglAN !TURNER he At-C-- r I 1 1 H R Knickerbocker reportorial assignment 'covers the globe" makes his second appearance on the university course His lecture "Sequel-- At the Ringside of'Historyr in January of 1941 at Kingsbury hall roused an interest that will assure a huge and attentive au dience when he returns to re port on his latest observations In Europe Quentin Reynolds Is a third foreign correspondent who will bring his report of current events to us Al Collier's race" correspondent Mr Reynolds Lbas been an eye witness of London under tbe German "blitzkrieg" and since He will offer his impressions of "London—In 1941 and 1942° In accordance with present "good neighbor" feeling between the Americas Julien Bryan who h a a carried his camera through Europe Asia and South America will present "Films of South America documentary motion pictures of his experiences In the Latin American countries analyzing the relations between the two plate with the foremost modern dancers her concerts have elicited this commendation Farewell at ' Saltan- - Monday :2 i '3 -4 INORMIAMAIJ0 '0):' I 4 ‘ fi 'tA t A I- ? 14' - 1- W' - Sudy Baud ''': : r SPENCER TRACY wo i ' 'f -- - 1 ' ' ' ' ' k'A ' Yte-- 7 vv : 447-ni'- I-- 4 V ' - ' N— : 11 gat :: ' (171"31:niki - N- ' r '''s )t- ''''''Cl--7ez-- 1 :5 4k1721:'d Lif 1 r ': -- g°1-- ' f - 1--4e) i ' - 1 r iiti- - w't1 ' I outdoor scenes at the'famous skiing resort with Sonia Henie's ice and ski routines vie with the musical fare offered by Glenn Miller and his orchestra while John Payne Sonia's 'handsome costar also display his vocal abilities Joan Davis and Milton Berle add their hilatittes to the mixture At the Holladay 1óan Crawford1 paired with two leading men Melvyn Douglas and Conrad Veldt is seen fit one of her finest roles as the 'embittered disfigured heroine of "A Worn an' Face" The picture unfolds a gripping drama o a woman who turns against: the world through the ruin of her beauty is goaded to murder by involve ment in a blackmail plot but finds regeneration through the love of a child Dramatic sequences are climaxed by a court trial Screendom's nuttiest "Mr and Mrs" team William Powell and Myrna Loy are found onl the Gem screen Sunday in their most hilarious matrimonial adventure "Love Crazy" Here Powell tops his madcap antics by pretending insanity :in order to keep wille from divorce and then having more difficulty it proving to"the alienists that he isn't crazy It's a debacle of delirium with Gail Patrick and Jack Cars oli assisting Telling its real life story of a great humanitarian's efforts on RAMIE Immeeet '' Girt a Murray (Murray)-!-°- A Guy and a Gob" ialso "The People vs Dr' Kildare" Gem—"Love Crkzy" kis° You the People" Mario (Sugarhous0 1— "The: Bad Man" also "Las Vegas Nights" ) Victory—"Power Dive" ?ilso: "Wide Open Town' 4 Tower (Ninth South Ninth East)--"Sa- nta re Train' also "East of the ItiVer" State—"Sunset in Wyoming" also "Rags to Richik" Holladay (Holladay) —' "A Woman's Face" Broadway—"Men of Boys' Town" also "I Was p Convict" Star — "Wy o min g"' also "Broadway Melody of 1940" Lake — "Wild Oats" also "Model School" "ze state - i : ! 4 1 ! 60 COMMON a op 'I Life with Caroy also "Scattergood Pulls the Strings" Utah—"Kiss the Boys Good bye" also "Flying Blind" Capitol—"Dressed to Kiln' also "Private Nurse' South-Ea- st (Sugarbouse) "That Hamilton Woman" Studio--"S- un Valley Sere-?lad- e" 16101F ItolD sir Rialto--"M- - on ! line" UTAH THURS — ikk 14 Pay" ot E 1 t ! bard-boile- rtiltoy 11(1r 1 I Centre—"Aloma ot the South also Seas" Doesnt m i t1 A Local Houses top-notc- t fik ( Features Now Found at char--acte- 11 11 -- r You'll Laugh (4:: tilt$ r death-defyin- fath- --a- ir 4 brother-againstbroth- er "Seattergd - g' A 5 cert platform who Ilas nottap peered before in Utah and Lansing Hatfield young bari tone from Virginia who haS given successful recitals in the World a ffair with emphssis war developments take top On the splendid new proplace agent gram by the Univer"I guess I've been influenced 4 sity rofprepared Utah extension division for pillions of its Master Minds by romantic stories of Mata and :Artists series in the 1941-4- 2 Hari and other famous spies" season according to the anshe confessed to Bruce Cabot nouncement made Saturday by between scenes for Walter O Horstall director of Dr the division Wanger's "Sundown" in which H It Kaltenborn one of the she is starring :"When I we outstanding news conimenta-ofIn Europe I studied languages tors will lead the Beason's diligently believing that to be - fering 'coming on October 15 a successful secret agent I mUst offering a review of the day's developments under the caption be a linguist I have mastered "Kaltenborn Edits the News" French and German and have His talk la scheduled to take a good working knowledge of place In the tabernacle: all other Spanish I'm thinking of vol- events will be held at 'KingsintelliU S unteering for the hall bury gence service" Thirty-fle- e years of travel Unnoticed by Miss Tierney of the political exhaustive Study Hatttor Cabot Director Henry and eeonornic scene and Interon in been had away listening ' views :with foremost world perthe conversation' sonalities has made Mr Kal"You'd make a:hot spy" he tenborn the keen analyst whose "You'd commented laughing European crisis broadcasts have arrive at Berlin or Rome br given: him' repute as radio's some place ready to do yoUr most stuff and you'd immediately i tor 'distinguished commentabe mobbed by autograph hunt- Other lecturers discussing era news Will succeed Mr world' ! "I never thought' about that" said Miss Tierney remembering : Kaltenborn on the course but thest! pertinent International how many times- she had been will be balanced by 'matters in recognized by youngsters cultuital and artistic offerings Canada when she least expected The attraction hmnediately folit and bade her career as an Mr: Kaltenborn will be International intriguer a fonC lowing Holm dancers inthe Hanya good-b- y cluding the stir and a company o( Hanya Holm takes 4 1 i f Ever since HOLLYWOOD she was a small girl Gene Tierney says she's wanted to be an international secret service - politico Ronald Colman ' Interests 411 Finding the killer at the same time he completes arrangements for the Immediate wedding on which the bride (Mary Beth Hughes) Insists keeps Shayne plenty busy "Private Nurse" on the same bill pairs Brenda Joyce 4: the nurse who gets mixed up with underworld characters through a procase fessional with Robert ' Lowery On the Victory screen also Richard Arlen and Jean Paher play at love in the air in 'Power g Dive" In which and flight tests ' rivalry furnish the thrills Don Castle plays Arlen's kid brother who also wartts Jean an inventor's daughter and Roger Pryor and Helen Mack have prominent parts "Wide Open Town" a Hopalong Cassidy adventure with William Boyd as star furnishes accompanying excitement in a story of roaring frontier town "Sun Valley Serenade" following Its premiere in Salt Lake City continues to attract moviegoers at the Studio: Glorious ! - In Dreams She's Internatt()ital Spy his hotel ' i Potential Spy Obi6overs of European Lost in Affairs Lead New Youthful Star 'U' Lecture:Arts Series H6lize Section C Salt Lake City Utah Sunday Morning August 31 1911 Page One Enchantment of Tropic Seas Deft Comedy Music Make Film Brew While Mune t: I t Mift ' - - f tc4) ' ' I- - t ' Thè ' I - ' r - ' - i s |