| Show -- 14 Thursday MorniUg irtic Month Big Alipiyèr:s ' To - V Barnacles Meet At Barn Tonight 1:Y100600§ t NI(Tj11-Att06- Where iU'i:(pi6 Bill Vt41-1- A double' event is celebrated d on the edge of marsh- operated as the ft K 0Orpheuma the Fanchon and Marco Orlands is packed with thrilla and chills Ida Lupin° and Louis pheum and in 1937 became art Intertrrountain theater renamed Hayward head the cast which includes Elsa Lanchester and after the state Its present of two outstanding picEdith Barrett as the two insane tures on every bill has proven girls who inspire a strange rethe most popular in its history sisvenge In the mind of their Music dancing and beautiful ter played by Lupin° ' Among other big pictures girls are blended hwith laughs to feamake the scheduled for the coming troll ture one of the season's top versary month at the Utah are musical hits Cole Porter wrote "Texas" starring William Hol- den Claire Trevor and George the tunes to which Astaire Bancroft coupled on the same brings his own dance interprebill with a mystery melodrama tations aided by his glamorous new partner 'The Night of January 181' Supporting the starring team are Robert with Ellen Drew and Robert Preston "Swamp Water" dra- Benchley John Hubbard Osa Massen and Guinn Williams matte story of the "Ladies In Retirement" set in ‘! swamp country whose Georgia star is a secluded English country home Walter Huston with ' Walter beginning 'Thursday at the Utah annitheater—the twenty-firs- t versary of the popular Main street showhouse and the openpicing of two million-dolltures on one big bill The films selected for the gala occasion by Manager Charles M Pincus are the scintillating new army camp musical "You'll Never Get Rich" which stars Fred Astaire and Rita Hayworth and the dramatic screen version of the famous stage hit "Ladles In Rear Sol-poli- tirement" Since the Utah opened Its doors on December 4 1920 the theater has seen many colorful years First known Att the Pantages presenting combination stage and screen bills it later Opening at the Tower theater Thursday "The Waguna Roll at Night" tells a story of the life of carnival folk with Humphrey Bogart in top role as the tough cynical owner of a carnival company he rules with Aron hand His one soft spot is for his kid sister played by Joan Leslie whom he keeps quite apart from his nomadic life It is: Eddie Albert a grocery clerk- who becomes a member of the company and makes a sensational success who is unintentional fomenter of trouble Sylvia Sidney is cast opposite Bogart on the bill also is the roman' tic comedy "Hired Wife" which involves Rosalind Russell Brian Aherne Virginia Brace in a tangle caused by the spring feel Original stories will be read by Mrs Irene Dunlap and Mrs P J Parsons cy Madeleine Sterling Hayden aa Recital Organ Dr lerank W the big New Year's program Asper la to be at the organ console for the regular noon recital at tabernacle on Thursday Art Exhibits Art Barn — "Portable Paint- Linen" by Norman Ja- - Tone Poem Icittlandia' Sibelius Lullaby ptcitinoon Glaout Schen() Traumeret and Romanea Schumann e Favortte Mormon Hymn— "AI the Dew Front Heaven "Dint 1111na" Art by Organist An Old Melody Arr by Orranist Toccata In G Dubois trigs on cobsen a Junior League show Art Center--"Tren- ds" in Utah art collections oils and watercolors W P A traveling show regional developments in housing photographic exhibit Z OMI tiffin room—Cenral ing and an attempted business steal Tower Stories" 'Passage" starring Carroll and Astaire-Ilaywort- Opening at the Movie Houses Mrs Hamilton G Park will be the speaker at the regular meet ing of The Barnacles to be held at the Art Darn Thursday at in Ilse subject la "Sources iof p Plot Material for Short Brennan and a great supporting cast the new Laurel and Hardy feature-lengt- h comedy "Great Guns" Nelson Eddie and Rise Stevens in "The Chocolate eier" which is to be the Christ mu attraction and "Bahama fog-houn- Dereniler 4 19 tt githe Zeittune It exhibition by members of Utah Art Colony Bountiful Pairing Fonda Henry and Joan Bennett in stellar roles "Wild Geese Calling" filmization of Stewart Edward 'White's story of two who answered the call of the northland will be the leading attraction on a new hill at Bountiful theater Thursday Fonda plays the lumberjack in the grip of wanderlust who marries a dancer in a tough waterfront saloon Their adventures route to Alaska are heightel ened by the presence of Warren William friend of the lumberjack who is unaware William is also a onetimi sweetheart of his wife As companion offering "Para--chut- e Battalion" portraying the ordeal of young recruits In WS newest service boasts a four star cast Itobertrreston Ed mond O'Brien are rivals for the affections of Nancy Kelly daughter of the boys' hardboIled top sergeant played by tarry Carey Studio Moving over to the screen at the Studio Thursday Abbott and Costello with numeroue able coadjutors will "Keep Flying" for 'Uncle Sam's naval The aviation training corps comedy duo's antics as the air school "grease monkeys" are of the riotous nature audiences ex pect while Martha Raye play ing a dual role for the first time is both Costello's dumb girt friend and Abbott's flamboyant (continuo!! on Followin g Pare UMMMOMIIIME1r1M'"-""- liatno opol :: -- -- - i t r ' - - r Or I r"11114b e ty 'y 71111111: c - ' OF 7: iPA 1 i - ' 1 'C:7' 4" ‘ vool o": I -- ) ': '' 3 so54 64 f 1 itoor 7A0 - r 1 A-- -- :- — r A ' WOW40th " "t :: 44 t 1064 t '''-7- es‘ :t o br li'm tW 4t 0 —saf " "11:) 4 - 34 40A V 13: ' " " Z '"1 b 4 etk441r— wr:zirro:1orrev—rnte-- 41° ti rik" 4 - et4r':& 414:1Lyls n:: -r - - Two Eventful Doccthas is Utah ls Record --- --- I 1- i 1 i Today the Utah theatre "comes of age" On December 4 1920 the Main street showhouse opened its doors as the Pantages theatre and eventful years it has en through twenty-on- e a successful and Salt Lake pationrjoyed long 4re In honor of the anniversary occasion Manager Diaries M Pincus announces a birth day program coupling two million-dolla- r proe ductions—the new Fred Astaire-Rit- a Hayworth musical hit "You'll Never Get Rich" and the dramatic screen version of an outstanding stage hit "Ladies in Retirement" starring Ida Lupin() and Louis Hayward Some of the most colorful years in show business have been spanned by the Utah theatre In its early years Salt Lakers enjoyed Pantages vaudeville coupled with silent picture hits such as Joan Crawford's "Dancing Daughters" and the romantic films Later IIKO vaudeville was introduced and was popular with show-goer- s over a period of years When the screen gained its voice in 1928 the theatre joined the march of progress and scored with some of the first talking picture successes Gal-bo-Gilbe- 1 1 t i E7-1------------------------ r""" CPU - 1 p( A I - C Paramount Mayer Columbia Warner Brothers 20th Century-FoUniversal and United Artists represented week after week studios -- n x Ll C:! VI 3 A:r4 :d0P N 4T -- I i r- ""'t 11voiltalh '''' N 7 2 r::CHLEY1 ittlft): V A 1 v ' s t4 ETA 4 I 4 ' lit x') - 1 lil k L''"' $ - 011 N flo- p- 10 1 ! rA tAq - Pi SEUSATIONAL k a A :1Z t k iiici "Sims 4 555 1 4 4 CO-HI- 6' TI T tia t kill I" So Mat And Tot So Far" Drum Dancing e "Pooch' TM Fey Lihde Samna "Tho Wetkling Ffl Li Cabo-Wal- a Tbo loolM gaKobe -- 1 I Kissed My Baby Goodbye 121:0011---411PTHE STAGE SENSAT1011 THAT 11D: BROADWAY CHEER DECOMES A MIGHTY HIT OH THE SCRÉENI IDA LOUIS ee ry r ' - - r-r77- -1 - r--Tri 1 'According to Tracy Barham general manager of Interinountain Theatres the Utah will con tinue to present outstanding programs--kee- p ing up with and ahead of current entertainment trends ' L- -1 IN A C71!AT r7 ir" - EVELYI1 itEYES-E- LSA L- "1k -1 E- -1 'THRILLING SCZZ:r1 ADYENTUR IL UHTIr:3 rl - recently scored in "Blood and Sand" The laughfilled comedy of army campille teas tures new Cole Porter music as a background for the spectacular dance sequences Among these are the numbers "So Near and Yet So Far" "Since I Kissed My Baby Goodbye" and the "Boogie Barcarolle" Supporting the starring team are such troupers' as Robert Benchley John Hubbard Osa Mitssen Frieda Inescort Guinn Williams and Donald ZfacBride together with an chorus girl-sparkli- ng eye-filli- ng ASTAIRE) '? 41 - 4117s ':0161611tick—irt s er co-st- ar ' -: Twenty-firs- t In "You'll Fred Astaire has a new dancing Never Get Rich"—glamorous Rita Hayworth who - thenCOraMety- the beauty el ! k viip4411abb !:::' : it0041itin it RED 7"4 0 i 't Li -0 s ' 1 Metro-Goldwy- ' L" '‘ (414) fk b - - double-h-it mid-vrint- :v4a ild W IrbOt ownsofte RA 1 The stage and screen combination was still popular when Fanchon and Marco operated the theatre and the policy was continued for some time after Intermountain Theatres took over the operation in 1937 uinment Congistently balanced programs have been presented with the major motion picture theatre's g O' rt For the past few years the UTAII has gained a enterreputation for outstimding dotble-bil- l bills will mark the Utah Anniversary celebration Beginning with "You'll Never Get Rich" army camp musical and "Ladles in Retirement" which of opens Today a brilliant line-u- p entertainment is in store A month of R ' - - Month of Hits Announced To Celebrate Utah Anniversary SlA 11 IS TODAY FIRST' TIVIE IN FIRST RUN THEATRE HISTORY 2 MILLION-DOLLAPICTURES ON THE SAME PROGRAM ----- ------- - 177 - roFATmmi! 1TH omutETT—ISOBEL - LI -W- ITHLANCHESTM -6- 11 6it A ELSOM The drama that shook both Brdadway and London comes to the screen in "Ladies in Retirement" Ida Lupin° has the starring role as the lonely corn- panion to a retired actress immured in the fogbound Estuary House—the actress' grimly foreboding home on the tdge of the English marshlands The girl's life is bound up in the devoted care she lavishes upon her two older and addled sisters Edith Barrett Louis played by Elsa Lanchester and real-lif- e 'husband plays Miss Lupino's Hayward time star the the for first opposite Among the sweeping epics of the early west "Texas" which heads the December 11 bill will take a memorable place Fined on the same impressive scale as the last season hit "Arizona" the new picture stars William Holden Claire Trevor George Bancroft Glenn Ford and Edgar Buchazum: It is a story of the Lone Star state shortly after the Civil War when the railroad had pnshed through as far as Abilene and Texas longhorns were being driven to the new market Coupled on the program 'will be a mystery melodrama starring Ellen Drew and Robert Preston—"The Night of January 16th" "Swamp Water" dramatic story of the Georgia swamp country and its inhabitants beads the Utah's program beginning December lg Out of the beaten track in its theme and characterizations the picture features an able cast headed by Walter Huston Walter Brennan Anne Baxter Dana Andrews Eugene Palrette and Virginia Gdmore The bill will be balanced by a rollicking Laurel and Hardy feature-length comedy "Great Guns" The big Christmas Day attraction will be "The ' Chocolate Soldier" starringNelson Eddy and Rise Stevens coupled with Jackie Cooper's new hit "Glamour Boy" Rounding out the month of hits will be the long awaited Bladeleine Carrot! and Sterling Itaydon romantic hit "Bahama Passage" on the same big New Year's program with "Tulips a Million" featuring William Tracy and Jimmy Gleason COHGRATULATIO1IS AHD BEST WISHES FROM THE FOLLOWING BUSINESS FIRMS J P RIDGES TimATRE DISPLAY COMPANY 52 West Second South Street 33 WESTERN PRINTING COMPANY 263 South West Temple ' Street East Fourth South Street 403 South West Temple Street 319 North First West Street ROYAL CLEANING & DYEING COMPANY 1400 South State Street TIIEATER SUPPLY CO East First South Street - TWENTIETH CENTURYFOX FILM CORP First West Street 216 T E DeNtorep—R W Flytazo ELECTRICAL PRODUCTS CONSOLIDATED 813 South Main AAIERICAN LINEN SUPPLY COMPANY PHOTO-BLU- E 224 South 'ALTEC SERVICE CORPORATION Street THEATRE POSTER SERVICE as East Sixth South Street ROMNEY LUMBER COMPANY 53 - East First South Street INTERMOUNTAIN 142 LOVINGER DISINFECTANT COMPANY SWEET CANDY COMPANY Richard' fitrect R L BIRD COMPANY 246 REYNOLDS DISTRIBUTING SERVICE ENGRAVING COMPANY 258 COMPANY East First South Street COLUMBIA PICTURES CORPORATION 206 METRO-GOLDWYN3IAYE- liet" Building Members of Motion Picture Projectionists' 250 Local No 258 DIST CORP INCORPORATED PARAMOUNT PICITRES INC 270 East First South Street MEMBERS OF STAGE EMPLOYEES' Local No 99 PA R South Seeond East Street - East First South Street UNIVERSAL FILM EXCHANGE INC 208 a - East First South Street Lorivs 123 SERVICE THEATRE SUPPLY COMPANY - East First South Street East First South Street |