Show MMMMI6Q I' - Wednesday Morning Son of Wealthy Motion Picture DirectA3k 4 to GrONVS 4 strain-o- f down-to-eart- h it the easy way across the unself in- - Woodward Students Will Present Studio Recital iA4t Montana schoolgirl asked Veronica Lake above to cut her hair short so she may follow suit and still please her mother who thinks she looks like the actress Features at the Movie Houses ' Mule Team" with Wallace Berry Leo Carrillo and Marjorie flambeau: also Vietory—"20 Rachel Conner piano solo "Arabesque" Margaret L Fehr reading from Goethe's "Faust" Helen Pyper vocal number "The Lorelei" Miss Hoffman soprano number "Introduction and Mar Allegro Appassionato" garet Mace and Mrs Thompson rs two-pia- Recital Organ Wade N will Stephens no again be at the organ for the usual noon recital at the tabernacle National Anthem Sowerby The Music Box Liadolf Maid With Flaxen Hair Debussy Favorite the Great Redeemer Die" Arr by Organist An Old Melody Arr by Organit Finale In B Flat Franck d d 4- - War Economies May Necessitate Civilian Uniform Howard Says By Charles R Moore HOLLYWOOD (UP) — The wartime necessity of conserving WOO! is an Opportunity-fomen to break away !rani traditionally conservatir"Clothing styles d Leslie Howard the British film star believes "I think men would welcome a ti6mfortable standardized gar actor already has designed what he describes as a "civilian uniform for men" and has had several outfits made up by his ' tailor It consists of a serge suit and trousers cut along military lines but worn like a slack suit "The necessity of conserving materials might help men to get away from the styles they have been wearing for generations" Howard continued "We might develop some sort of a civilian uniform — something comfortg able and that would put all males in the same style class" At any rate "Toward 'says there Is bound to be a standardization of all men's clothing Instead of selecting 10 males each year the country will have 70000000 masculine fashion plates well-dresse- Barnacle Poets Meet Tonight of the Barnacles At a meeting poetry section set for Wednesday at 8 p m Mrs W R Montgomery will lead a discussion on "Two Ways to Study Poetry" Original pnems by group members will be read and criticised Tile meeting is open to all interested Rules to govern a proposed poetry contest will come up for consideration at this meeting smart-lookin- best-dress- r- to Midnite Nit - - Directed by Altrsd Hitchock Color THE 4 so-- illimmommoolibroar4: AP 61 di FIRE ODAY — Irr--- t 7'1) nr I GEORGE SANDERS WENDY BARRIE! 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M MARSHALL "Sing Another Chorus" i 24: hours "Nothing But the Truth" which is offered for H911aday fans g Wednesday is a mad and merry wtih Hope whipping out some4of his funniest gags ' him is Paulette Goddard who lends her quota of laughs Thrills are added to the laugh- TO THEM j 1 lb C:- re TNRt Pairo—"s- tM I 1p 41 Concerned with a $10000 bet NOW -- 0 r' 4 s4 111751 -) madeby Bob Hope that he can tell the unvarnished truth for - 1111117114ENSTs7441 my 4 °1211tiscs Itolladay A9- ) I TODItIt i III Marjorie romantically Rarnbeau is scheduled to open Wednesday at the Victory This story of Death Valley pioneers who dug borax and hauled it 162 miles to the railroad gives Beery the part of a muleskinner his Indian "swamper" being Leo Carrillo Miss Rambeau is cast 'R: 0:1 ! 11 G imonoltAL-- :'' sUrts Boy" th TOOITHER I ik ' Affording Wallace Beery one of his most colorful roles "20- Mule Team" which pairs him :'401 IticIAELititir0:4711115T3A9txt I I HOME OF BIG SNOW VALUE! "Our Wife" a racy and rowdy comedy of hilarious situations around An efferdeveloping vescent triangle is to be the new fare at Mario beginning It's Ruth Hussey Wednesday as a Serious-minde- d college professor and Ellen Drew a golddigging wife who fight it out over Melvyn Douglas a bewildered Vand leader Charles Coburn-John Hubbard and Harvey Stephens lend assistance Also the bill has "Glamour - Victory ' i091:000:: o Nazi-ridde- 1 Stevens who plays the flirtatious wife who drives Mr Eddy into a jealous frenzy y111 be found at the Murray theater Wednesday This colorful and romantic light opera set back in old Vienna gives the popular baritone a dual role in that he plays his own rival a Russian basso wooing his wife to find out whether she is loyal Secondly the bill has that tense melodrama "Unholy Part-nets- " wherein Edward G Robinson enacts the editor of a blatant tabloid forced to accept as partner an underworld boss (Edward Arnold) and thereby arranging his own ruin Laraine Day is feminine lead parts we watch" n Fredric Europe March as a former German officer now a political refugee in ustria tops the east with Adargaret Sullavan Glenn Ford and Frances Dee the latter playing the delicate wife he has been forced to leave in Berlin Much of the action centers around the love affair between Miss Sullavan and Ford in flight from Nazi persecution "Badlands of Dakota" on the same bill offers excitement of a different character in the story of old Deadwood in the days of "Wild Bill" Hickok a character played by Richard Dix It's the story of two brothers Robert Stack and Brod Crawford estranged because of their love for the same girl Ann Rutherford with the older brother involving himself with outlaw activities quite a British fighter—in the movies He has been an English sailor a navy man and a soldier Now he's an R A F pilot 17-01- P - Coming to the Rialto screen on Vednesday "So Ends Our Night" a drama that combinesa two tender romances with story of high adventure set in HOLLYWOOD (Wide World) —Franchot Tone checking over his 42 roles discovered he's d cast and production with EVERITT Plus Ton To 2:00 11ta4 N 4 4 i Y "Road Show" conies 'to the State screen Wednesday an hilarious comedy of carnival which has Adolphe setting Menjou and John Hubbard as wealthy escapees from a sanitarium who attach themselves to the traveling show owned by Carole Landis—which is the beginning of rollicking bewildering and romantic happenings offering is the Companion propaganda film "The Ram- ' 'He's Some Ficcb hter —In Movie Roles c s3AiaTrchENie4 12:00 TO 5:30 GRANTFONTAINE 4 '1 ! Sir 280-poun- State Rialto c4401 '14tntg re the i her numbers including her "torch" dance which caused a furore during her long engagement in Hollywood Other featured acts on the bill include Kirk and Clayton whose "Fashions in Dance" have won them rare fame Joe Mc- Call in a "single" which is 'tops" The Royal Whirlwinds are a man and maid properly called "the aristocrats of skates": "Duke" Jordan prince of imitators and other specialty numbers go to make up a snappy entertaining variety program On the screen Cary Grant and Irene Dunne star in "Penny Serenade" one of their most popular vehicles and Roy Rogers and Smiley Burnette appear in "Billy the Kid Returns" Trt t where Beery Hungarian character star weighed twelve pounds six ounces at birth STILL AVAILABLE N c 1 - Rao - rlr 14111 1 Laird Cregar Vivian Lee youngest and most original of exotic dancers is to headline a galaxy of top acts on the new Stage show opening at the Lake Wednesday Miss Lee is making her :first Salt Lake and has appearance City brought along a whole labor tory of infra red lighting equipment- to assist in "putting over" IA' I Leaving Wednesday afternoon for Price by motor bus 40 members of the Utah State Symphony orchestra under direction of Conductor Hans Heniot will be heard in concert at 8 p m in the civic auditorium under auspices of Carbon college The program to be presented will comprise Tschaikowsky's "Nutcracker Suite" the Dances Nos 5 and 6 by Brahms Scherzo from Beethoven's Third Symphony Verdi's "La Traviata" Preludes and "Finlandia" by Sibelius Started Big SEATS GOOD - LAST DAY 7 CAPITOL o State Orchestra Goes to Price tor about it "Our Mario (Sugarhouse) Wife" with Melvyn DouglasRuth Hussey and Ellen Drew also "Glamour Boy" with Jackie Cooper and Susanna Foster Tower (9th So and 9th East) —"Dive Bomber" with Errol Flynn Fred Mac'Murray and Ralph Bellamy also "Remedy for Riches" with Jean Hersholt and Dorothy Lovett The mezzo-sopran- Brian Don levy admits to the 'middle name of Waldo but it's dangerous to kid the husky ac- — periment" r Malotte baritone Penn Delibes Les Ellie de Cadiz Mildred Campbell soprano Rustell Vale Lift ThimrEyes Logan Mary Eastwood Plana Solo: false in A flat minor Chopin Miss Evans 'Vora' Duets: mv Hero Strauss fndlan Love Call Friml Leona Deeker Frank Tash Piano nolo: Clair de Lime Deousey Mt EVaill A Son of the Desert Am Phillips Youmans Without a Song Frank Tash baritone Ormnod Aht Jo veux lyre II Dried() Arditi Leona Decker Middle Name O'Neill ment and if clothes rationing comes in America they will have the excuse to try the ex- O'Hara - st on a Calvinist Hymn Chorale—Prelude He Can Ride Song of tile Open Road t William Anderson Murray (Murray) — "Unholy Partners" with Edward G Robinson Edward Arnold and Laraine Day also "The Chocolate Soldier" with Nelson Eddy and Rise Stevens Ilolladay (Holladay)—"Nothing But the Truth" with Bob Hope and Paulette Goddard: also "Burma Convoy" with Charles Bickford Evelyn Ankers Bountiful (Bountiful) — "Go West Young Lady" with Penny Singleton Glenn Ford and Ann Miller: also "The Gay Falcon" with George Sanders and Wendy Barrie on Stage and Screen Like (on the stage)—Vivian Lee :Joe McCall Kirk and Clayton the Royal Whirlwinds Duke On the Jordan and others screen "Penny Serenade" with Carey Grant and Irene Dunne also "Billy the Kid Returns" with Roy Rogers and Smiley Burnette - Wednesday playing a program as follows: a Man a Horse Carissima Watch" "Johnny Apollo" with Tyrone Power Dorothy Lamour and Edward Arnold Paramont—"Joan of Paris" with Michele Morgan Paul lienLaird reid Thomas Mitchell Cregar and May Robson also "InfOrmation Pleas" Utah—"One Foot fn Heaven" with Fredric March Martha Scott Beulah Bondi and Gene Lockhart also "You're in the Army Now" with Jimmy Durante Phil Silvers and Jane Wyman Centre—"Ride 'Em Cowboy" with Abbott and Costello Dick Foran Anne Gwynne Johnny Mack Brows and the Merry Macs also 'The Greenie" South-Ea(Sugarhouse) -- "Suspicion" with Cary Grant Joan Fontaine Sir Cedric Hardwicke and Dame May Whitty Capitol — "Blue White and Perfect" with Lloyd Nolan Mary Beth Hughes and HenryVictor also "Road to Happiness" with John Boles Mona Barrie and Billy Lee Studio—"Johnny Eager" with ' Robert Taylor Lana Turner Edward Arnold Van Heflin Robert Sterling and' Henry o coNF Gem—"Suspicion" with Cary Grant Joan Fontaine Sir Cedric Hardwicke and Nigel Bruce also "Information Please" State — "Road Show" with Carole Landis and Adolphe MenJou also "The Ramparts We Rialto—"So Ends Our Night" with Fredric March Margaret Sullavan and Frances Dee "Badlands of Dakota" with Ann Rutherford and Robert Stack Lyon "Papillons" Mrs William' Thompson vocal solos "I Chide The Not" Miss Hauck So prano "He the Best of All" mezzo-sopran- Alva Woodward well known teacher of voice will present a group of students in a recital at his studio in the Templeton building Wednesday at 8 p m Assisting on the program will be Lois R Evans pianist The full program will include: A With Mrs Percival O Parkins and Miss Naomi R Hoffman as hostesses the Mac Dowell club will meet Wednesday at 8 p m at 823 First avenue The program is to be devoted to the music of Robert Schumann with Mildred A Hauck giving a talk on the life of the composer Following are the selections to be offered: Piano solos "Hunting Song" Isabel Carlisle "Traumerei" Mark Schwendiman vocal solo "The Walnut Tree" Mrs E L Nester contralto piano solos "Whims" Richard IdoI chatter: Lady Luck may have smiled at Ned Sparks but I bet he never smiled back Name that fits: Buster Crabbe (swim champ and act$) John Carradine isn't known as a practical joker but his ribs are apparent description of Martha Raye's mouth: More hole-- than righteous interested in comebacks should meet Bob Hope—he's full of 'em Lois January asks if Boris Karloff is a scare raid warden? Candidate for Prettiest Knees Award: Sonja Henie 'Add unexpected lovers of classical music: Maxie Rosenblum Edna May Oliver (age 49) attributes her good health to two- quarts of assorted vegetable juices daily Intimate notes: A Sioux City Iowan asks if it is as hard to get into pictures today as it was 10 years ago? It's easier to get In today as evidenced by the large number of r1N111 "'My mother says I can do it It you do it and not before so I thought it might help if I were to write and ask you to cut yours like a boy Please do" Disappointing as it may be Miss Lake definitely isn't going to snip off even a wee tiny Inch of those golden tresses that helped make her famous However it may appease the little film fan to know that the actress was a tomboy when in school and didn't wear her hair And even now she long then keeps it combed back off her eyes except for certain scenes before the camera 1 Schumann Program like son inex-Derience- boys haircut AlaeDowell Chapter Will Offer thoughtful and not one to take advantage of his position and power Apparently like father Ex-sta- I Distributed by McNaught Syndicate Inc is h y over-one-e- dors"ement he scrawled: '"This man is definitely a pigeon Don't ' let himget away!" 'Uncle Carr Laernmle whose death robbed Hollywood of one of its sweetest characters that 3 When Ken Murray applied for membership in the Lakeside Golf club recently he named Bob Hope as one of his references Accordingly Bob received an indorsement blank to fill out "for or ag'in" Murray Bob did Old like SI t4A as owner of the saloon and hotel "undehydrates" himself AcOmpanying fare is "Johnny Apollo" in which Tyrone rower finds himself playing a banker's son terned mobster because of his father's misfortunes iv - HOLLYWOOD - What children sometimes must endure to satisfy parental whims i amazing! Recently Veronica Lake the diminutive blond actress who popularized the hair-d- o received this letter from a schoolgirl in Butte Mont: "I wish you would get your hair cut short like a boy's My mother thinks I look like you and makes me wear my hair over one eye and long like you do I don't like it long on me aid it is so much trouble for a I want a regular schoolgirl In-Th- en tion" Lake --- youngsters signed to contracts but it's harder to lmarake good num- as evidenced by the ber of inexperienced youngsters soon dropped from contracts A Bostonian wonders why movie folk zealously circulate news that they re going to mar-ma- n ry them elope? I suspect its because actors impatient by nature can't wait for wedding Also dates elopements get more publicity "Who was or is the greatest western star?" asks a New Yorker That de- Hoot Gibson was pends sir the best rider Gene Autry has the best voice—but old Bill Hart is still the only cowboy who ever knocked over 12 dians with one bullet! strong good quality in the blood of the Laemmle family For that rea- son today's editorial is about a who is of no great interest to you as a personality but who deserves tribute as a good American He is Carl Laemmle Junior He has just joined the army and it is this that brought on my tribute A few months ago he was too short for the service 'Less than flve feet three Inches he volunteered and was turned down he set to work on a determined plan to grow Long past the age of a natural increase In heIght he entered into a series of exercises which after considerable effort actually built him to the army's required five three Again he went to the recruiting office and was accepted Laemmle might have obtained a commission or an office job He is very wealthy worth millions Ile has tremendous influence But he sought no commission he simply took his turn with the next man There was no publicity about his joining only his friends knew ln advance Others learned of it after he was in uniform A brief piece from Variety film trade paper stated: t'Laemmle's estate in Beverly Hills will remain open as he does not want' to work hard- sñips on the servants several of whom have been with the family for longer than a genera- was - Army By Jimmie Fidler HOLLYWOOD — There's a Features Opening Today at the Alovie Houses Odd Parental Whims Have Movie Origin Receives Plea From Schoolgirl 1912 March 11 1ikc Titibunt it 'alje - Mi - II MATINta 251 1104erL" Hit Pm 'Ie— MantalSo: |