| Show : Thursday llorning gukt irribunt: Trbe Dalt DeeemVer 4 1941 Dramatic Offering Slated New Features Players' Guild Attractions Opening Todayl at SL Theaters rani Presents Centre Playing At Campus Hall Fridy from Prteedint (Continuo:I Utah — "You'll Never ' Get Rich'" with Fred Astaire Rita Hayworth Robert Benthley and John Hubbard 'also "Ladies In Retirement" with Ida Lupino Louis Hayward Evelyn Keyes and Elsa Lanchester Centre—"Shadow of the Thin Man" with William Myrna Loy Barry Nelson Donna Reed and Sam Leven the problem presented which is prominent in the minds of all true Americans The author issued in this play a warning that totalitarian aggression is bursting the boundaries of Europe that its threat is coming nearer and nearer the institutions and pririciples upon which our democracy rests It Is a serious play packed with tense drama and excitement the cast representing diverse characters who are refu gees from the European chaos seeking consolation and shelter In America But even on a transatlantic clipper there Is no escape from subversive activities To make the play setting more realistic special sound effects are introduced and three major new lighting instruments em- Elmer Rice's absorbing contemporary drama "Flight to the Wed" will be given its presntation as the annual varsity play on the University theater program at Kingsbury hall Friday at 8:15 p m being repeated Saturday at the same hour This is the second play offering of the university season and has Dr Wallace A Goatee as direc- i tor According to Dr Goatee the play carries a very timely and important message because of PHONE Intr st ployed As romantic leads Lottie Lund and Leland Milner Dunn appear and other important roles are taken by Denny A Bird and Virginia Wellenrnann LI t II tAill Ale 111 FISIIIIS r 1104 Tell" Studio—"Keep 'Em Flying' Abbott and Costello Martha Carol Bruce William Ray Gargan and Dick Form Victory -- "Virginia" with Madeleine Carroll Fred Mac Tangrumba and Murray Carolyn Lee &IAD Ann Sheridan is working out with "Knockout" Arthur Keneorn-4 steps for a new dance a Bradna and yir- -' Olympe nedy bination of the tango and rhumginia Field ba which she calls the "TanKnew All the Anrturiba" swers" with Joan Bennett Franchot Tone azkd John Hubbard also Time Out For Rhythm" with Rudy Vallee Ann Miller and Rosemary Lane State—"Moon Over Miami" with Don Arneche Betty Grabl n d Robert Cummings: also: I a—net Li717 : Fargo Kid" with Tim Holt ds of Dakota" with Robert Stack Ann Rutherford and Richard Dix: CI 4 I also "Sing Another Chorus" with Johnny Downs Holladay (Holladay) --- "Sim ‘ i Valley Serenade" with Sonja Henie 'John Payne Joan Davis and Milton Berle also "The Cowboy and the Blonde" Murray (Murray) — When r? Ladies Meet" with Joan Crawford Robert Taylor Greer Gar-so- n and Herbert Marshall also "The Bride Wore Crutches" Bountiful (Bountiful ) —"Wild Geese Calling" with Henry Fonda Joan Bennett Warren William also "Parachute Bat0 I talion" with Robert Preston Tower (Ninth East and Ninth SOIHMOM WO South)—"The Wagons Roll at 31rn tit ' Night with Humphrey Bogart Sylvia Sidney Joan Leslie Eddie Albert also "Hired Wife" stiro') Lake (On the stage)—"Revue Internationale" with Carlyle with Mamba Jed Dooley and Audree Evans and Sonny Joy 15c (On the screen) — "Victory" Pilau Tan with Fredric March and "Quar- To 11:30 T1111017 TALIIII Of INAll Kane" Paramont--"Citize- n with Orson Welles Dorothy 'Comingore Joseph Cotten Ruth Warrick and George Coulouris also "Information Please" Rialto — "Pot O'Gold" with James Stewart Paulette Goddard and Horace Heidt ars° "Lady Scarface" with Dennis O'Keefe and Judith Anderson South-Ea(Sugarhouse) — "Belle Starr" with Gene Tierney Randolph 'Scott and Dana Andrews': also "Doctors Don't 1 4 3 Igg - Gem----"Sh- e Y ' 11100errwv naafi mane Inttltrill 0077310 owns wAastwit L 111111K0 - won 041 POMOOPS n tlifT"wetunti pok4Ars ft wasiagfeb4-- Capitol--"Badlan- eon lho l 01 1104 tb tololuo-- - 100 PLEASE Moe I000 Ig Moe no IONA 610 11161166 711Frzflicp-marsamapoe - foa11 r CT - 4f a ord: '4 om Tfi it - I ifs movagt 2 First Seat Lake Iva "LADY SCARFACE" °I I I - - E I (blM 011NS Last SC011 10101J1 Ar2MONITI- CA Strings" an enter taining modern comedy by Dormice Davis was presented by the Players' Guild In 'Utah State Art Center audi torium 89 South State street Wednesday night under the capable direction of E Munroe - While the leather craft class opened Monday at the Art Cen- ter under instruction of John T w Bradford Student Recital Giving Mrs H D Bradford is presenting a group of her students In a piano recital Saturday at 7 p m at her home 472 Elevnth East street Various musical forms will be demonstrated as part of the program which Li open to the public Participants will include Warren Weggeland Jean Beckstead Marilyn and Joan Nelson Jean Gas McGregor Jerry Eardley Harley Busbee Mary Jana Holt Sue Taylor Lugene and Nanette Brewer Elizabeth Ann Weggeland Barbara Seegmlller Beverly Van Cott and Florence May Sundloff who has had 20 years' experience ins this work has attracted much interest and had 14 registrants at its first evening it is rot filled to capacity Either beginning workers or advanced students Ire eligible to take instruction with the group Each 'student is allowed to choose the article he produces and preference is shown for camera cues brief cases billfolds key cases according to the instructor who says that production of leather objects can be quickly learned by any inexperienced person As a World war xeteran Mr Sundloff learned thiecraft under an occupational therapy program later assisting in establiahing classes in the work Since then he has given instruction to Boy Scout and other amateur groups and is donating his services to the Center The class will be held each Mondfy from 7:30 to 9:30 p m at the Center the second meeting being next Monday - rEAT mu Rosalind - Lade Molt it I :1 iloctriu a 4 1 'ikt::11 t r Got IL 0111! 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WILLIAM GARGAN FRANK ALBERTSON PIGGY MORAN -I-N ri 4 142i'iii oung--Bibre- (inellidoi TIE) 10:7631 p 0--3:3 I 4:110frit' e Gents 34e 1 ff ON -- titzx Highh (fax includect) 3:00-4- 6c BRILLIANT CAST OF 75 A SPECTACULAR PRODUCTION C3r BARGAIN IIITE TONIGHT ' BROX MUSIC AHERN! 1111UCII 'Till 1:00-- 45c THURSDAY Brian RUSSELL wIth VIRCINIA 35c MI ORCHESTRA IN PraSON COMING NEXT LOGART tzmor r 8111101111 - YOU - Eddie Albert VOA' AN1 Pro 11 11- - !RECTORY ) YTELL 42-f-cd AT tlIGHT Joan Loin 11 1 1:-'6- V WACIONS with HUMPHREY 9111111:1DAY 4 7't— 'CONStitl 1 IT lywood's most prominent citizens both as to girth and importance He heads dozens of committees for charities and other organizations has never refused to do a benefit and in addition is ono of famdom's busiest actors 1 r e L 7)A 71 p set MidnighS Busy Hollywoodian Edward Arnold is ons of Hol- - KCA Preeipste T L silo YURI A ti411E Rare fun is in store for Centre Th urs d a 3 patrons beginning' with the screen's famous Nick 'Charleses that nonchalant sleuth and his sophisticated wife coming back in "Shadow of the Thin Man" their first appearance for some time In this murder happens at a race track In the very first scene Among the various suspicious characters involved are two rival newspaper men the head of the State Athletic association a big andt gambler a betting commission- er and the latter blond girl friend The affair becomes an ippar' ently unsolvable muddle until with his reporter friend arrested after a second murder' Nick gets busy using his original deductive methods to la ring the murderer to light Comedy highlights include a yrestling bout winding up with the fighters tumbling into Miss Loy's lap Leather Design Class at Center Attracts Husbands The performance will be repeated at 8:15 p ma at the sameFriday place The play concerns the romance of a youth excellently played by Stanley 'Schubach who inherited from his mother a former love-lor- n columnist a large fortune a set of high moral principles and numerous letters designed to prepare the young man for every situation be could possibly meet These letters mare life difficult for the bride of his choice aptly portrayed by Mrs Heber C Smith for they were the to words of a mother-in-lawhom she couldn't talk back However Raymond L Bergman convincing in the role of the ivise old lawyer comes to her tid ' when she most needs it well Baker Virginia performed in her first major role with the Connie and Alan Griffith group Manell tnd Patricia McCarthy contributed to the total effect of the production Powell's experience in a toy shop with the tumid domestic scenes between the stAllar pair Besides there's a new member of the family Nick Charles Jr in the person of little Dickle Hall Other newcomers in the cast are Barry Nelson and Donna Reed who handle the romantic element and Sam Levene is the blundering detective who never could solve a case without Nick's help Also there's that clever Akita who has added some new tricks to his repertoire THE Prit-Arr- tmr) j - In i I tia Ivy L OL7L - SIG MIDNIGHT SHOW FRIDAY NIORTI k - twoUme 4$1 - -- 41 - -- DOCTORS Ilk Pláy SprigSprightly terback" rrirr:T" Day flincee—which accounts for a good deal of the rioting Romantic partners WS Carol Bruce who has a singing role also WIIlam Gargan and Dick Form and the cast is well and capably filled - 15 iktur-joe—- ' A imtL all TELL' 41 - i 500 1'1C 7 P DON'T ri'I"' avi I sle I: 7 4 d :4 k A c C4000 - tZ1 AVMQ Oet A I moo aft 4" I TA ii0" oo 2 2:'O -fr rr) GAnoti PRISTON--None- 1vn r i11 ( i11 T- - riL 3 - c d aLI -- ) N- - 4': 1 stair LALy - W Ie71----- " Nig WW111 Laditi SUN! Booth and es Counter Service LT' ç '71 j v 7 ) IL ''' t:vfr : - ---- u - Cowboy sod time MS trittl! tz eleds" goom ' ' o i r7 '11114k l'r 4 Opposite City and -- : t rWE A and $ og: pecans 0 SERVE LOCAL AND N AND ALE s 1EE with -- 1pr tamrsomie I - - 4 DARPA' IIELSOI! Screen Play by Irvin DOtillA ED Dacha and Harry kurnitx i lor ne la 121rall it rind C ‘fli S ALAN VAN DYKE II I I Show featuring Los Mick ey and Corrine Ear112 i ( El songsters I 0 0 0 I 11 - v- - - noc DATER HENRY O'NEILL DICICIE HALL Preciuceci A by HUNT STROMBIRO r C' Every Thar ldaY winseni will nponar in Floor Show every Friday ant Saturday hi addition to regular Floor &tad A"immizzz—-1-a- r w SAra LEVEUE iirected by MM W AMATIUR NIT TONIGHT Nowt 71:MIT CHICKEN Si STEAK Full Cour' Dinners bless their hilarious hearts! County lidg cram whippod :ti ) tfa two scoops of spacial ice cream toppad with thick cold fudga - e7sittlE ottio kge : opollicW Tow Sunda 20c Quartered Who! Ripa Banana Mt i 77171r !'- p 0 TO'L' -- - I 0111sk 44 - j I 13' The public has vralted two years for "Shadow Of The Thin Man" It 'was worth waiting for — the most exciting one yet! More fun! More Laughs! Al! NEW The kid's terrific Asta Is smarter than ever And Mr and Mrs are Up to their deviltry again— I 4th SOUTH Es 1 'rIs "to FE IVE-INE-OA- 137 COLOR! TIM HOLT RAY WHIT( Emir The New Enlarged o "FARGO KID !16 Si 1i6 IN GOROIOUS ft77 '1 MKi)MMil1mnis11 V I T k 11:i-i'-- ' s I L -- - ' r7: Li st:1 STARR" ‘ i - c1)60 KELLY y Sooder--"SIL- LI — o''' cy !IParochuteitZattalion" Robert II db" - -J01 "BRIDE WORE CRUTCHES" 4 DON ALIECIIE (tr BETTY CRADLE "Pt 'I) 44‘'" A346 - INSIEL D g Metre-Goldwyn-Me- yer Picture COLOR CARTOON "THE FLYING RIAR" AIR EDITION PARAMOUNT WIWI 777n tr- - aa 0 'lb Mr |