| Show - Kenya Colony Trouble Lends Diversity Movie Menu Toth T Q11 ' 1c--- - : at- - f ii:e kt:ji Section C Salt Lake City Utah Sunday Morning November 9 1911 B1 That Nen) Garbo 44 1 - i - I I t t' ' It f'skkk''' t 1 ki ig -- N itf 111P-- 1""AL1 —SALT LAKE editor's warning against hasty action brands it as murder though the pollee have claimed thereafter has to it suicide—and ' go into action to prove he's vicright Joan Perry asa the With tims daughter helps lot en- this "Lone Star Raiders" gages Robert Livingston B o b Steele and Rufe Davis in high-spaction The saronged beauty Dorothy Lamour is the exotic "AloMa of the South Seas" in the atartling melodrama of that title now entertaining Holladay fans Set on a Pblynestan island the- VageantrY 'of tative life and ceremonials background' the tempestuoua romance with Dorothy the desired of a native Prince Jon Hall and his traitorous cousin Philip Reed: It's Lynne Overman who capably provides comedy relief "Ridin" on a Rainbow" la the second offering With music and laughter stir- rounding the expert Sonj a Hente's Ice exploits "Sem Valley Serenade" is the gayly fascinating 'entertainment provided for and patrons of both South-Eavivacious Bountiful theatem-Thblond ice queen has John Payne as masculine interest as the piano player with Glenn Miller's band who plans to take care of a "little" refugee and finds she is a grown-u- p gal Much comedy' talent lent to the piece is headed by Joan Davis Leon Errol's stellar vehicle "Hurry Charlie Hurry" of which Mildred Coles conIs a decorative feature tinues the merriment for South-Eafans and at Bountiful Jane Withers rollicking romantic feature "Her First Beau" is added Technicolor filmization of the Harold Bell Wright story of' Ozark mountaineers "The Shepherd of the Hills" with John - ' st singing star! 3 3 3 0 0 1 53 3 i 31)1111L'611 ' 0 (Com tinned on Pogo F t ' I)1 Milton i lortyllFortune Hobo' Trio Wine Mr - Apt -- PHD cii I ' ' jI )1 -' ilk 11 " - ' - -- ii - mills1 Nolds - i' 14Ni7:t - I tilt a LEWIS MICKEY STONE ROONEY ' ' ARDY t: sLAY EOLC1N I est!"-l- - from 7if- - G-- § wee i 111r 2:30 " '''' - 111WS -- "' Li -- '" '1 " baud - 40 l--- Re"ee ' I 11rPia I Y- CIO”( Baillyito 'VO "4 r1:744woot -- 1 11 r atm "s1111 t ig 40 ' era aro :27 l r''"LETT czogratly 144 1 i k 6 rziavr::::: 01 1SC rd 1114 0 - Iv 11 i t I NOW 'ffirrillITASISINEWP41Siltimectikirt I ' -- '4Inig- I Jane Withers—Jarklo Cooper 1 Ilfglid11 cEN z r ) t cc - - 03B011 3 0 t - All swo c I( MONt 01 - sows Sur )11 lit411 -- 1 1111Vrt fri - OPENS riktr' r ut r-t- ‘ nfoUjiCsillitAll 01 v4 DR4ES Newts litEtry:1 itt 1100'14 ' IF 2nd nig Feature "tors nith 11 K a 11 cast I 41- : 051"IcikZ::1 ?1111Crie41111(-5:4"1111- 11 i ::1 Thrills In This Iftlallut True More! 1001 46'14 1111DERGROURD - Tor DiDN't Big r IlLu'''' - JUDY GARLAWDLIVAS SION( A HRENT—Martha SCOTT I "THEY DARE NOT LOVE" G eorgie an if 1 SotaIratiluttntatil E! t 11 ' - LITE t1771ii'a rztr vr m71 l iritiift:ALTrit HL 1A' Ell- I i tállt i PAPCKE4 I Jili iri: 1 M ()prime oe ilk fill pp 1 TO - 1111111tAlir t I A 13:4e I 1 AR 7 WA ii--- 1stsIt ib MOIL": A GI 4:NoL1 -- 2 rD call ' tzrur tt-- a la rrt 444 Nov 14 (osnao 21 R 1 Mill 1 t owl too "ATE vitalist:I t: ' - TO-- 110-2e1- RR : "13111 ' pi 114101 LNECIEIt1111111 11 :: 4 tAlatR '''' ' - - AYR :: 1111011111 ' 1111 le sunivalEil Is: —Also— HER FIRST BEAU" 0 07311 La Q 3 on Erskine r n i cr-A 1 itLtt I -- -- -a OF TI I E IIIILL3 "THE BRIDE" CAME C O D" 4z: lindl 1a 0' 1 pitiii A "Tit r I V :'v NOW ! 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SPECIAL ARMISTICE DAY MATINEE TUES NOV 11 GLENN MILLER I -- - ' d 1 - - - aN 4" 4 t N Jock Kirk:clad Prests NOT A PICTURE BUT THE STAGE PLAY THE STORY THE PICTURE DARED NOT TELL" c re' Look good "SPORTING BLOOD" A Coy Mmsical "WITH at 8:30 MATS Tues Wed and Sat PM 1 7 g259C1011e-'- N " " ' '4 kliV4 k 's ) ii ritira :) 1 "4e -i If"41 -- 111C A RIMILIMI Mon Nov 10 ZEEK ikiwn 3 :Oil Mast Seto inn RECORD LOW PRICES: 170- ''''''r i:l 4" ' 'ItC a ‘t STIAkIR 0 N 551e39111 32-311c)‘in at NIGHTS JONI 1 - Brian Doolow - ---- --- ( - ( X WINGS" win' I from 1 Dramatisod by Jack Kirkland : it On the Screen eel WANTED nay I‘ ri 11111ittitIlittallompti1011111 haa already received several 4thousan4 candidates for membership in her tall girls club AND THE NEW YORK CAST ) 0104-" ' slittZ7 -' '''''''411A I If 1 - Mawr ()floors Intolommmm8111 qt ENDS z -- - 0 15 Groing Alexia Smith by Gregnry Tucker Ensemble Scandal Sheet Rollin Lotto Kioepper Gregory Hrriet Roeder Paul Sweeney Page Nt irtm KaMenthe t a Greenhood gan Barbara Hatch Gregory MacDougall Want Ada Louise Kinopper Mips bt"int Foreigtt sews Ensemble Corror Robin GregHetirtetta Grtnnhood ory Ranters Htrb Miriam Kagan Harrtet Roeder Kip Kiernan GregPaul Sweeney ory blarrkruggit Sptrie Page Greenhood Robin Henrietta Gregory Barbara Hatch Miriam Kagan Rnoder Harriet tdtlittel Kicepper iin LAKE ' - Beautiful JACK GWYNNE Kea Leo H EN1E ——: Olses&Bredieo ? —4p I ' STARTS TOMORROW Too) BOUNTIFUL Soolokommaoulinf mega r lima bilseArive :""1 b — heart-movin- EANTYERicillIUNEE8R"Sge itio:t14707-talt:- f 4 0 4 rifle-totin- SONJA Joisat Jordeta The Girl With the Body Vpo (A - ' Miami Vitincial Imve----Co- this exciting picturization of the feuds and hates and primitive g superstitions of these hill folk Harry Carey is cast In the title role "They Dare Not g Love" a strange and story of European refugees TONITE —Featuring— k 1 3 GIRR°EAATD 25 I I I 111E i SilllielJLlitibe ) Comnotter bv Lucretia Wiltion (Played by Itarhora Hatch Gregory MacDougall Harriet Roedr Lotting Kioepper Robin Gregory Miriam Kagan Henrietta Greetihood Paul Sweeney Kiernan Homy Holm Kip Prtwn Thu iiiarth Horde by Roy Harris Dawn—Mothers Lullaby M iSIP Holm 'Childhood— Childgen at Play Robin Gregory Barbara Hatch Henriettat GrtrithotwL Mirtam Ka- Paul Sweeney mill rest iv i thin Marriage ties omitted Work—Treadmill and Irxhaustion Robin Gregory Gregory MacDougall Palit Pweeney Dusk— Retroartection Enwrmhie 111d Mints I401111 INTFRMISSION Motropolitan Daily or Introduction Music by lionry CoAwelt Entire Ensemble Fentlus Mule by Vivian Fine Trigk EnaembIo nd Mien Holm INTERMISSION Two Primitive Rhythm— PftellaPiltrn Beatttythlreierovvinerleaind L A 'Et: E-- I fA I "wonderful: DatICO st - enjoy Nelson Eddy and Rise Stevens the new : The transformed actress herself thinks it's rut" Appearing se the second attraction of the year's program offered on University of Utah extension division's Master Minds and Artists program Ilanya Holm and her dance company will present a program at Kingsbury hall Wednesday at 8:15 p m Hanya Holm is regarded as one of the days leading choreographers and dance exponents and the performance of her company has been described as one of the high spots" in contemporary vtmerican dances Each of the 10 performers is an artist in his own right with distinct personalities as dancers their work of individual flavor The music for the various com positions to be performed has been written by different composers especially for the Holm dancers and elaborately cos' turned The program with Paul Aron at the piano has been arranged as follows: - ' Relaxand ! Hanya Holm Dance Company Will Present Campus Hall Program Wednesday ot I - ' 1 c i 4 li THEATRE— i i raised since as a commentator remarked made up her wicked mind that Samson needed a hai- to-d- Wrolaeysnei3and 1'42 011' r"It ( For the best one-aplay aubmitted the One-Anay magazine is offering a prize of $100 the competition being open to Any resident of the United States Any type of play—farce corned y tragedy mystery drama—is eligible but the winning play will be selected not only for the excellence of ita tilrIla toicutcetci ill tgyuebbyu also for amateur groups The award includes publication in the magazine of which the winning play will become the property Contest cloaes February 1 1942 and mannscripta nmst he received at R Arlington street Boston by that date ct ' : - -n ct 'I i 1 ' t -: vis-a-v- is ' cCocLCo04Q‘ oCocAoCoo‘ocoQ0C000socC00QC000000C000QooQooCo4eQo AT EASE! 1 When the unparalleled Garbo got a new hair-d- o for her role in her new comedy "Two-Face- d Woman" wherein Melton Douglas is again her more than has been parenay it created much o r-v-- II II I at Monday bh — 1 0 - i --1 U I 1 e00"4'''''''''' t'- Fipm ilia" - 1 -- 4 p ICON I - - Tt! N 1 ' --- open at the Lake theater Prize of 8100 Set for Play ' r 5" 1 f"-- ' 1 t Ti 0 t big-ga- 11' lis 1 -- j I 7 nt h 1 - tV 4 z 4 - a -- :II i New-noos- 7----- i ' NI:' t o ANDY 1 t1 ' t 4 II11- -- 4I j :" t ' ' - 44 - t 11 "tr-"'- ""r t ' it Mik 1 'z'S will p m matinees Tuesday )a special Armistice day matinee) and Saturday Mr Barton who will give his 1575th performance of the shiftless' Jeeter when h COMP4 Monday to the Lake wen the character as a kindly old man with- out morala but with many like-able qualitiea Every night when we come to the climax of the second act" he saya when the banker la threatening me 1 ( k is it '"' f 4 11lo - ti t t "" - lit c ' I - er 830 The run of this famous stage play will include performances each night during the week with i v' with Inas of the land that has been the home of the Lester for generations I feel an in stant surge of sympathy from th audience "One night this tnok expres: Rion in words at Vallejo Call fornia I was in the midst of my plea to stay on the farm when a man in the audience yelled: Don't you dare put that old man off his land'!" Among the interesting trillWes that have been paid ham Itnad VAS an edltnrial written by William Allen Whito Mr in hie Kamm newspaper While said "The deplorable part of Tohacco Road' is not in its obaeenity Rnd its prntanity but in Its truth It is the shame of America that in some sections of this country there are families existing on auch a low standard of living that they revert to the hero type that is depicted "The Ptory of --Tobacco Road ix a sign and a portent of Ameri can weakness The fact that is now showing for this play its sixth year all over the United States indicates that it has som terrible truth to telt About the first thing tn dn with Tobacco Road' with all 'Tobacco rtnads is to try to plow It hp with justice" probably RA Lester i ''' k ' I ) ''' 441 y cross-contine- ( 4 1 ' ' st ( Vhat will last engagement locally Jack Kirkland 's -- Tobacco Road" with John Batton as MI Jeeter be x d of ' ok n COMING n Begirrning ' - Drama Kirkland Long-RuOpens Week's Engagement ob Raising Furore i4 Features Now On Screen At Local Spots hlues-happ- Page One Alo'" This week's scheduled enter tainment will be highlighted for many in just auch a creation of romantic and thrillful adventure found at the Centre in the newst Gene Tierney feature "Sundown" which has the hinterland of Kenya Colony of East Africa as locale a primitive world of color and mystery reaIao eent re—"Sundown" produced under the skilled hand Pete Smith's Novelty of Walter NVanger Modern asRialto---"Maalso Hunt" pert ix given its !dory of intrigue "Down Mexico Way" and dangerous exploits by the Utah—"Birth of the Blues": border troualso "Moon Over Her Shoulder" ble' that develop x when enemy south-EaSugarhouse ) — gent a smuggle guns to the naalso Serenade" "Sun Valley them to reVolt tiyet rousingBritiah Charlie Hurry" "Hurry at the against garrison Capitol—"Kiss the Boys Gooda lonely outpost also "Jungle Man" bye" Bruce Cabot colonial adminisStudio—"Honky Tonic" and George Sanders e tra tor tiem—"Life Begins for Andy British officer are military rialso "Take It or Leave Hardy" vale as well as for the love of It" the balfcast beauty played by State—"In the Navy" also Miss Tierney whose mystery Walt Disney's "The Reluctant eneand allure also engage the Dragon" EsrnY spy a role given Carl Victory—"Nine Lives Are Not - mond while harry Carey and also "Lone Star RaidEnough" fill important Joeeph Caliela ers" place bocations to duplicate the Mario (Sugarhouse)—"Love fantastic Kenya land were found also "Underground" Crazy" M OreN Rock and at Acorns Tower (9th So and 9th East) gons famous Craterlake —"The Shepherd of the Hills" In contrast with this coloralso "They Dare Not Love" ful fare that musical achieveMurray (Murray)—"Life Bernent "Birth of the Blues" finds for Andy Hardy" also gins Bing Crosby Mary Martin and - "Doctors Don't Tell" Brian Donlevy at the Utah The Bountiful ( Bountiful )—"Sun ter in a screen recording of Serenade" also "Her Valley pioneering white folks in New Beau" First Orleans of the 1900s taking over Holladay (Holladay)—"Aloma the jazz tunes the negroes inof the South Seas" also "Ridine vented Song after song and on a Rainbow" laugh after laugh fill the piece Star—"Andy Hardy's Private wherein Crosby appears as a also Secretary" "Sporting orclarinetist who Blood" a with "hot"band Mary ganizes Broadway—"The Bride Came C 0 D" elan ''Her First Beau" Interpreting the rhythms IIt offers Donlevy an On the Stage and Screen entirely new roles as a torrid Lake (on the stage)—BroadIs Also trumpeter opportunity way Revue with Big Acts of' offered Jack Teagarden and his Vaudeville: (on the screen)—"It company while xmall Carolyn Wanted Wings" tfre has a singing dancing role' If that doesn't promise enough there's "Rochester" lending his special talents Comedy exposing the marital difficultiem of a "love" doctor who knew all about marriage "Moon Over Her Shouder" is o'Nr' ' also showing with a stellar trio composed of John Sutton Lynn 1 ' Bari and Dan Dailey Jr Tense drama picturing a suschase penseful is presented in the Walter PidgeI Aro foto A tin Bennet costarring oh-Joan 47 i teatime "Man Hunt" now Joined on the Rialto program with a ‘1M11014 0:: 1?tt lively western adventure punI c6ated with music the Gene Autry vehicle "Down Mexico Way" Pidgeon plays the robust hero of Geoffrey Households best-sell"Rogue Male" a hunter who himself beø comes quarry of 'a menacing pursuer George Sanders who allows no refuge for the man he hunts Miss Bennett is the lovely stranger with whom the 1grof : stalked is given a moment of respite With Autry and his pal -I1wSmiley Burnette Journeying down into Mexico on the trail of crooked promoters Mexican ARCARI color and rhythms set the piece AMERICA'S LEADING Breezy mystery breathtaking ACCORDIONIST adventure romance and laughter combine at the Victory Andy Areari will appear for one Ronald Reagan plays a where e at Hotel the night only persistent reporter in the cornNovember 22 Only a ' edy "Nino Lives Are Not few seats will be available Make arrangements for tickets Enough" his experiences bearing out the title When a milat Progressive School of Music lionaire dies in a slum boarding or Glen Brothers Music Co house Reagan forgetting his Kenya-Somalilan- rtileti ll(0 s" --'- -- 4111 Drama and Home Interest Section 4 im 1 110"44- Tales of heroic adventure at some far outpost of the world especially tales of Beau Gestean flavor have always the power to thrill the average moviegoer and such adventures have afforded the studios the material of many of their major productions The magazines Always a dependable source of material for the produceis cart hardly be scanned without discovery of some adventure lending itself to screen adaptation - noii g t 'fir Science of In the Church rot Salt Lake Progress ot First Theird Scientist South 352 East November 9th at 2 p m - 1 oNLOIAA I t 1i SOUT1 GENE ---- Nro- - ALL ARE CORDIALLY I IIVITED RolpineTsAT SIO K -- C I e i - - I ' -' of VIE SIttoyamt AVERY I :cr-aus- : THE zomitris - A RAIDERS in "RIDIN1 ON A RAINBOW" tivaMourl""" i rrTfr—r--1-- seS 3 JANE 0 0 O 1 41 0 - |