Show r--- - 10 Thursday Morning Zbe Zalt Actor Riding Ambulance In Rehearsal Apple Sates-May:- I mon playing himself and pre- senting some of his greatest Anita With Alice Faye and John exploits on the field Louise is his in stellar Payne joining their voices in role with Forest Evashevski romantic melodies under semiHarmon's teammate tropical skies Utah theater pa trona will spend a "Week End in Mario - : f 1 - ' t t i Havana" 'very enjoyably beginning Thursday All the excitement thrills and glamor found through a visit to this pleasure city of the Caribbean has been reproduced on the screen as one follows Miss Faye a salesgirl on a vacation cruise around Havana—and she doesn't spend all her time viewing Morro Castle or even the picturesqud streets of old Spanish architectUre Payne being the one to select the spots she must see on her week end there's a glimpse of a fast and furious Jai Alai game of Havana's Chinatown and such gay night clubs OB the Cabaret Sans Souci and Montmoartre with encounters with the inimitable dancer of Cuban rhythms Carmen Miranda and her manager flirtatious Cesar Romero Besides the cast has Cobina Wright Jr George Ear-biSheldon Leonard Leonid Kinskey Billy Gilbert Also there's "Man at Large" offering tantalizing mystery with its story of the le B Is grab of spy1 suspects Marjorie Weaver plays the girl reporter assigned to get a statement from an escaped German ace—with resulth)g difficulties George Reeves and Richard Derr appear prominently l 4 " to do it right ''''4e4ofe "I''' 1 So he visits the Hollywood receiving hospital and hops into the ambulance with doctor and driver whenever there's a distress call ' " " Highland Stake s -N-1 ''-- :':- : -- Thespians ' Présenting Play "The A Baplay rrett'" will be presented by the Highland L D S stake M I A on Thursday and Friday at 8:15 p m in the stake house 1989 Ninth East 'tree-Th- e production will be directed by Norman Berndt and will be under the supervision of the stake drama department Proceeds will be used for the benefit of Explorer Scout units and the Emergency Service corps of the stake Members of the cast are as follows: Veils Jean Miller and Murray Gardner who will play the leading roles and Vanza Waddoups Velma Olsen Ben Wallace Bill Curtis Joseph D Halgren Cal Wallace Carol Taylor Mrs Nellie Smith Kenteth Carey and Joy Halladay The play is a dramatic ver7 Mon of the story of the famous Victorian family and the beautiful love story of Elizabeth Barrett and Robert Browning :: :?:v Many of the sweet young things around southern California are seriously thfnktng of boycotting the corner apple vendor since they've learned John Garfield has gone into medical profession That is he's to be a doctor in Warner's "Dan gerously They Live" a new departure for the young actor who has so often been seen as a gkngster Lake Theateri Utah—"Week-En- Hay- - in d ana" with Alice Faye John Payne Carmen Miranda and also "Man at Cesar Romero ' Large" with Marjorie Weaver and George Reeves Centre—Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde" with Spencer Tracy Ingrid Bergman Lana Turner Donald Crisp Ian Hunter Barton MacLana and C Aubrey Smith i ' Rialto — with Jerry Colonna James Ellison and Dorothy Lewis also "The Lady From Cheyenne" with Loretta Young and Edward Arnold Victory—"Here Comes Mr Jordan" with Robert Montgomery Claude Rains and Evelyn Keyes also "Harmon of Michigan" with Torn Harmon Anita Louise and Forest Evashevski Gem—"Blossoms in the pulite Walter with Greer Carson Pidgeon and Felix Bressart also "Ioe Capers" Dollar Capitol — "Million Baby" with' Priscilla bane Ronald Reagan and Jeffrey Lynn also "The Parson of Panamint" with Charlie Ruggles Ellen Drew and Phillip Terry South East (Sugarhouse)— "Man Hunt" with Joan Bennett Walter Pidgeon and George Sanders also "Accent on Love" with George Montgomery Studio—"A Tank in the R A fr" with 1Tyrone Power Betty 'Grable John Sutton and Reginald Gardiner Murray (Murray)—"The Big Store with the Marx Brothers Tony Martin and Virginia Grey also "Puddini Head" with Judy Canova ' Holladay (Holladay)—"In the Navy" with Abbott and Costello Andrews Sisters and Dick also "Barnyard FolPowell ' lies" with Mary Lee Under the general chairmanship of Mn Joseph R Knowles the Ladies of Elks' first public concert affair which is in the nature of a benefit to establish a charitysfund will be presented at the Elks club Thursday at - "Ice-Capade- 8:15 p m The program is to be fur rashed by Mrs Frank W Mc-Csoprano soloist: Gustaf 4Adolf Male Chorus directed by C Warin and with Beatrice It Davies as accompanist Elysian Ladle' chorus Miu Davies di- recting Merle Derrick accompanist the Harmony Violin trio Mrs Clan Baughman accompanist hit Noted Negro Band Comes to Grove f Eli Rice one ot the big names In the band world will appear with his negro band at Covey's Coconut Grove Thursday for one night only delivering sophisticated rhythms in an easy flowing awing style ''' This organization which has just returned from a world tour can cook up lboogiewoogie' that should satisfy the most enthusiastic Selma Bayles handling the ballad and "scat" and Miss Eddie Edwards featured thrush made a strong song department together with Mr Rice himself The new Rice band boasts a number of top musicians also rating individual billing and all produce a floor show well-round- I c" - ed OM Tower (Ninth South and ' Ninth East)—"Our Town" with Martha Scott William Holden also "ru Wait for You" with Robert Sterling and Marsha ' Hunt State—"The Great Dictator" with Charlie Chaplin Jack Oakie and Paulette Goddard also "Golden Hoofs" with Jane Withers Charlie Rogers and Katharine Aldridge Star—"The Vice Racket" al- - 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LAST 2 DAYS! - -- lei I) in 111 Al4 11 il tat 4t pm UNIVERSITY THEATRE Presents (Theta Alpha Phi) Production HIGHLAND STAKE HOUSE ' g - T BARER COI -11 :' - t! -9- Hall iilusbury LIS I ' - 61Egil El A 11 LIESSLIT NAISX1 Lan Food IN FAT R3LEEN SLrlIEL S KIX:S ?eaters 1240 3:00 5:20 7:40 10:00 tISIOVS ri N ALSO TWO BIG STATURES ON THE SCRLEN FELIX tuts"' cr' TIME SISTERS JACK MORRISON HEALY & MACK FELIX MORALES TRIO ' And Many (Maws 3 at - 4 t 4 PM 0 ' ' 1 25c 35c ANT FEATURING HARD° & BETTY REED tea "THE DARIVITS" anti ii AL -v Presents Tit Li i''''' COOLS" Highland Stake 2003 ' li WALTER "'""--7-- 31 1 L clr r-kr- I 3 1 '3 :-et ' '''' : STAGE REVUE cOLORt I I 1 A GREAT BIG '744 ' 7 6M11EER k val "CI ri I1 I - r71'1 Ilk 'i il MIDNITE Inc tax All seats 34e I f 4111$00 JAPAlit TODAY— at TONITE eAS ee-n-st---il N'k7SAtAki blICIMPOLAVInt —ON OUR STAGE— ONE PERFORMANCE ONLY 7 25c fill 2—Eves i c - ev0AtUUG440614i W 1 I - ' t -- 110-411pi 1 if ith aóteliso iii NI- MA smooso eAvAtc Ain i) MIRY CI5LONNA 1 Drive to Bountitid tonite tor the time ot your life - ri k4 e "RELUCTANT DRAGON" Religlauss ' Misant I A - Also—Walt Disney's 4 ( ' Tnr Marx Bros with Tony Martin Is "THE BIG sTottre Fantasia on the Chorale "Ad nal ad Liszt Thseain2antegasuainam" Massenet Callaerts IlletaengeztV0 Frint1 ms Favorite Mormon hymn "Thoughr an g ist D:rnenigodTrtals" Arr by Organist binarche Oullmant 1 ut- i t —STARTS Dr Frank W Asper will be the organist for the regular noon recital at the tabernacle Thursday and will play the following eelections: a 1 ei- - int to A‘ i0 t ' 4 t irrrsi 0plOW s4i151' swot ttt 4 xbor 75-A- 11111110efilelitil i ' ' it r "146 il ie" tioot ' RIALTO - 1C4 - '' to the screen at the Victory Thursday the Rob-s- it Montgomery staffing comedy "Here Comes Mr Jordan" will continue to attract Montgomery fans This is high comedy of unusual features provocative of surprise and laughter and suspense Aiding in the uproarious scenes are Claude Rains the "Mr Jordan" of the title Evelyn Keyes element of romance Rita Johnson Edward Everett Horton James Gleason The program also offers "Harmon of Michigan" the football feature which haat Tom liar - tuts porodured 01 ki‘ El-W- n se:' vulva immw Art Barn—Collection of etch- Ings by old masters lent try Seattle Art museum Art Center—"Impressions of Alaska" oil paintings by Edwin Boyd Johnson: sketches in mural decoration competition for Provo post office watercolors by Utah art project group Utah Indian folk art crafts and rock paintings Playbox Lobby — Oils aid pencil drawings by Leo Ewen-SOI- L ZCMI Tiffin room—Watercolor s by Mrs Burtis F Robbins and Mrs Lucile G Tate "The Reluctant Dragon" the Walt Disney "real life" and cartoon feature is a second offering and following the screen show Thursday night a midnight performance will be given by the stage unit filled with thrills and mystery laughs stery dds roosordieWooA-CO- I S edum Art Exilibits partners RP IECEI lo "we MAS 1 I' tures Victory Transferred E C t1 rap-pin- te W GLOICOLORIOUS frib William Holden and Martha Scott are costarred In "Our Town" screen adaptation of the Thornton Wilder Pulitzer prize play which comes as Tower entertainment on Thursday Miss Scott is seen as Emily the role she created in the Broadway production of the play with Holden as her romantic partner In the splendid supporting cast Thomas Mitchell playing the father of Holden Frank Craveri— and Fay Bainter hold leading places with Beulah Bondi Guy Kibbee and others On the program also Is Wait for You" an exciting and ' human story In which Robert Sterling plays the young racketeer whose penchant for flirtations tip him- - off to the police Making sensational escape from their clutches he finds refuge on a farm and among simple country folk learns a new way of life Marsha Hunt is cast opposite Sterling ' fered for patrons of Bountiful theater beginning Thursday when the Marx Brothers will be seen in a crazily funny picture "The Big Store in the characters of a trio of private detectives engaged to protect the store owner from being murdered Their hilarious pursuit of the criminals turns into a roller-ska"chase" of the Three Marxes however with many complications following Tony Martin as the intended victim and Virginia Grey are romance MAGIC Tower ginning Thursday Miss Garson is cast as Edna Gladney the woman who found homes for more than 2000 babies and fought a brave fight to establish the Children's Home and Aid society in Texas She has Walter Pidgeon as costar playing the impetuous Texan who steals the lovely Edna 'Wiley from her fiance back in the early 1900s and upholds her in her efforts to save unwanted babes Felix Bressart as the humanitarian doctor is important and a host of small youngsters e cast has Marsha Thrapepa Hunt Fay Holden Samuel S Hinds Kathleen Howard and others Also the program presents "Ice Capers" and short fea- Quite suitable to the season t SONGI QUEEN OfMUSIC I and fun of jittery description Wyn is known as the "Ghost Man" and lives up to the term creating shivery hilarities when he roams through the audience gs Spirit slate writing table and other seCnce features will be part of the tun will be the entertainment 'of- ' cast the Dust" that moving and appealing story of a Texas woman which gave Greer Garson one of her mos"' is important characterizations to be the Gem- - attraction be- IMovies Now Showing are er '13lossoms in : and excitement Dennis Morgan has the lead playing Cole Younger chief of the notorious gang of bank anct train robbers that terrorized Missouri Kansas and Iowa just after the Civil war The story picks them up just as they are returning home from the siefeated Confederate army to find their father being dispossessed Victor Tory by a carpet-baggThe brother Younger' are Wayne Morris and Arthur Kennedy while Jane Wyman lends feminine interest On the same bill George Brent and Martha Scott are teamed as the unhappy lovers of "They Dare :sTot Love'! which casts them as refugees Paul Lukas heads the supporting Gem e -- Ladies of Elks Benefit Set For Club Tonight -- Thrills Bountiful Opening the Arcade theater Thursday is the Edward G Robison starring vehicle "The Sea Wolf" filmization of the Jack London classid Robinion plays the role of the hard tyrannical half-ma- d captain of the mystery ship "The Ghost" whose crews are shanghaied and from which there is no escape Players costarred with Robinson are Ida Lupino and John Garfield for whom romance blossoms amidstterror and Alexander Knox Gene Lockhardt Barry Fitzgerald are seen Marlene Dietrich is the star of "Seven Sinners" an exotic romance laid in the South Seas in which John Wayne appears as leading man Miss Dietrich portrays a cafe entertainer who leaves romantic trouble in her wake as she drifts from one is land to another set for Mario fans as the '!Bad Men of Missouri" the Younger boys ride and fight their way across the screen on Thursday er three-a- ct r Aideat 4 vis-a-v- is ly—really is John Garfield John who ham always been a stickler for realism is riding the ambulances every night after his work in Warner Brothers' Dangerously They Live" in which he plays a young interne and ambulance physician The medico role is quits a change for Garfield who has been trying to get away from his tough-gu- y roles and wants s Octoter 23 1911 Attractions Opening Today dt Salt Lake City Theaters rop- Utah HOLLYWOOD —That young MIA who looks like John Garfield seen riding in 'ambulances through Hollywood streets late- ' gakt rfribunt II lin11 I I -- E t 1 I I s I A I is' - 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