Show -- 4 -1- ' ' 40 11 i'7Ple ' 'ii - - - 1 ' - i 11 Tinirmlit) Morning 4 I rl i - i el)c 5all galit kttibunt Legion Members Launch Campaign - 1 'Theater Wins Parish Holds l'First Rites Prize for S L Architect For Ho' ly Week - Safe-Drivin- g I - t 1 All legionnaires have been quested to report the mileage of their automobiles and to keep a record of the miles they drive between now and the end of the year-wheprizes will be awarded to legion posts with the fewest arcidents in proportion to the number of miles driven Members of Salt Lake post No 2 will irnake an earnest effort to cut the number of automobile accidents both from the standpoint human lives and of re- 'educing the damage to automotive from metals viconstructed parts tally needed in the war effort officers reported In addition to members of the v 0 s' - i : I 7- '" ' b "1"1"" '911 - I 770-----470- 1?1°1 Ai '' - i I I A I 1 A- - I - - "::" ::::: ::: : I ' fi ' ' - itt j IF c 4N)-1''- ''Ic)1 ': ' ' ' ''' ''' — ' - ' - ' ' ' A N !::x " ' e --rk A k t IIC"r"a - I A ---1 miss Helen Traubel operatic soprano who will sing Thursday night under auspices of Salt Lake Civic Music association - Utah Symphony Orchestra I (111 C 1111 Season Va to I" 1111j 1 1 6:1 11 I 'V' (61A161 L 111d C I hand-wroug- I I I I I I I - ' - E I Lake Cooperative I I 4 i 1 Join N! the coordinating committee of civic club representatives to pool their various war efforts J Vernon Sharp club president also announced the club will send 30 delegates to the state convention May 8 and 9 at Cedar City newly-organiz- Students of the college and academy of St Wednesday concluded three days of quarterly examinations and began their annual Easter vacation Classwork will not resume until next Wednesday PALMER &WATKINS 60 First South E TELEPHONE 4 'mum Emom F I I -- r-:--- --- ' 1 - -I- -7:: -- - ---- 7: :7-- - ---- 77- -7- - - :L- ) - 1 1 s i rn 7 7--7- I 7 Y'r 3-- T 1 --7 '7 er I - ) '-- 1 0 t 4 4 -- ' t ' i' 1 (4 cr --- k tL 2 I P--7-) P i I v i -- -- ' 1 t1 ie 7--- 1 1 I ttIN - 7 y ii ' r- -7 - C) (II J i ' l'' 1 ' 1' 14: ' (A L --- ' t -- N'TP—ritr - i a ' 7) ' r-- -- 411 Ji 1- ' ' ence It Ish care jj - I G o )1 1 - N a‘ a t: si I ' ! 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An-St- CoW ar J TENDERLOIN DINNERS STEAK to $200 (Tax included) ' Box Office Now Open 74 So Main Glen Bros Music Co '"""""r Dinner Service Begins — at Also Open for ic ''''''' 41' "'"' f"'"' -- ""' " "' - - ow - - ‘ 09 - ' Ns -- — - — — — --- i 1 t - - ' - ' SI Noon Slammok 7777"r - - " dl11 Chicken a la Zephyr 50c SSe "NAVAL ACADEMY" A Floor Show Tonite Cavalleria Rusticana and Pagliacci POPULAR PRICES ' I I Evening at 8:30 (Double Bill) ' I--- - rir 4:r1 : - k I ' - t A -- - 4 e ielleFr i STOIIMSK I s - 4! - 1 Ns c(-A- 773 7- ) r - 'Blending all the surefire Ingredients of pOpular screen lea- ttires tender romance comedy sdime prize villainy -exciting melodrama Hold Back the Dawn" is !scheduled for the Arcade program opening Thurs - -l''A F-- TRIUMPH : DDED y ' i 4) A 44' ç' ''-''-' V " '""""""'-'111111"1"1111- '- i F)4 rib-tickli- vrosmossis!snomete-AntesarasCate-Ata- i -- n0 - - -- i AitJ& ibia 7:00 1Z '1-'- NARRATED 1 - - ------- la jtLy ' a 1 D EEMS i - :: -itr- letee)Peteett 1‘ o HDILA - Kw 1 - --- Reddy Kilowatt Power—the world's finest electric service—produced fot you by American business men—is the kind of power that serves 90el of the nationi -— Y - ! electricity - AA - Arcade q ''Ndb&A46x4m4mk-- 1 Di--:- 4 - i - Icr--:::P- B iZi: -- LAL-- ii FEATURE n I4 - Li‘ 1r Ii - VICTO II ) L it ---s ' 0E1 I - s 40--7 7 77: r- eine in beeves yew will "rem le see ropoatedly—thotre a ea Ewa' le oneresi i att t 1 ' I the a mosammos I bladed ea - tissblie me en asthr The picture - 'Be sure all units and switches are in proper working order— so that you get the filaXiMUM efficiency you use tos005014 CACIAA -: r- ''-'ii- :11 I I ' n -7 77 ' 6i' Lii 1ihi 1' -- — 9 I - Assassasst "11111a11-10WI- e b a aa by Blow Picoto LOUIS vs AEE SIMON JOE 1 - l Also—Blow - Use utensils that exactly fit or cover the electrical unit preferutensils ably Cook food only until it is done Avoid overcooking to ten Turn off the heat-fivminutes before the food will be — cooked cooking will continue on stored heat a I Di ioNtS 3:25 5:15 8:50 10:30 - Ttinr' flat-bottom- is necessary - Li - - ' l' 11 1 rrlrul 1“‘i L- i A -- - t 1 : - HALUDAY OF dá -- 11 r-- 7 ) tLEOPOLD I ill —A r r - ' 1 Ewan 1 A p i it -- -- 7 r'7'''''''' 4 I: L1 ''C'-- y - ' 1 ' A- i - - -- I day With Charles Boyer Olivia A N de Havilland and GodPaulette ' dard as stellar trio it has WalOriginality is chief character- ' in1 Abel ter supplying comedy 777-1 th techn- i istic of the: i I terludes OPEN 1 1 I 1 i ) color cartoon "Mr Bug Goes to On the program also is "Week-En- d PM1j 6 ' in Havana" with Alice Town" opening on the Utah -- -screen Thursday where this Faye as the New York girl 1110 Tr" r whose vacation plans are first 1 sparkling depiction of affairs of ) ) N r- -: the insect world is'accompanied 'I i upset and then doubled in pleasure a 1by topnotch mixture of thrills al L'IV by John Payne's efforts -'i L -1 TILJr-sgaii:- i 1 N Lively Carmen Miranda and suspense romance and comedy n ( ' - r! mm owa on 'le Air-featollbwing page)) "The Lady Has Plans" t' 7 r II BUIT1--- ' ' teont:inued ' " it ii Li too"4 jot turing Ray Milland and Pauaa'ess N al ed0 lette Goddard “ I OA LUPE VELEZ The cartoon by Max Fleischer GINNY SIMMS ? ' 17:11:Atlivilltl: : silliVIE Mill Now AND KAY KYERS BANO ii Sill 1 is a modern A 1 te'fit story having to do with the ro2 ND BIG LAUGH HIT! mance of Hoppity the grass' WASHINGTON:I uvtekEndfoRThrees LID it o4 iv hopper and cute cuddly Honey 4z--' Bee who is pursued by the vii' ' ' r 'tL4':1 :a'lainous C Bagley Beetle a high' to ' ' 1 ly improper 'man of property 0 A ' ( ' '(' to i 7'1--- — whole sacrifice the of DAeat v ready 1 sweet to win the Honey A ) Bugville rioif 42411" A 4 pen Ase'''"""'eflee'—' Situated on a little patch of land t boo 1 BETTE ' 011: 45 I i inches off Broadway and '' just ' ' l''''Y'''t 71114 ie-- --i k I V surrounded 0 ir :by skyscrapers L3 7 '1lt 1 t t : 2 il Is continud Bi threatened s Bugville - i i --- L :4: 16 --Po 9 Ha 0 i b ally by careless humans ItZ11': i ( car' À p '4 I ! P:17i I LI 1Yr It ait : -- ' rt Sparkling with hilarious sit- 't 94re "'" ' i 4 'J u 1 Ls ha Lyle k ' 1 uations attendant on the activir147 A' 'iti ' 1 7 I ties of an ace newscaster and ' ' 1) ''ll) f ‘ : - ' 11' ini 'II Ai ' : the lovely assistant sent him loommaneri 01 HERBERT MARSHALL eprommonommelso e tc'i':tstatL-:'ii when he'd expected a man the Own ew A ''' " enp 011n 7--7-r Milland - Goddard vehicle Is as liv ith x0-"r TIM HOLT In 7 0 as thrills with ts:::(1 t (laughs Lloyd packed 7 "ROBBERS 'OF N olon ‘ 4 SfERRSI SUE' 00 1 1 3711 i The excitement is set in motion ' RANGE" when foreign agents steal irn- ITTOUARTITIVARIE U ' U 01101110 WIIIIVgaiti V 0 navy plans and portant send a girl spy to sell them to r the highest bidder in Lisbon I D C 47 '4ttkk- Paulette reaches Lisbon just at--- -1 !I or Utah) I A (University !r1 the moment to be mistaken for1 N71' r 4th April Saturday As'"94 I 1 ' the spy—and the fun begins iJiiag-41:17Tri-dt: sisting the stars are Richard It 1 L —NOW PLAYING— AnTi :1 0lor I A Young Albert - Dekker Mar- I "11 '14- —7'1 garet Hayes--- SPECIAL Matinee at I:39 1 t i" 1 i Ri g °lett° tra"e - 1 rrr7 - - i ) 42'4 41 i '''5 i ri AIP t - V - - - - r i ' "41 am - ' 2 -- 1:35 rn- b r2: -Theaters 1 it me i : - - I - -- ::' i Feature Starts Today at 12 ' TECHNICOLOR will tell "What I Don't Under- o-- - 77 G i - - r-- :771711! itikitSkiAL')OHN At 4 ft lfil ErHI elet --- - I re stand About Editors" Original stories will be read by I rWs Maryhale NVoolsey and Mrs Ray Montgomery - — - ALAS i ---- " : ''-- - - 1 Lk is14 pt - - ' I i ' t pr 61N at the Art Barn Mr Robertson I 7": '4iio' Li -- - - t 1 114 T L s- ril 'e 7 r":!' °'' TL) 4) P Frank C Robertson Springville's prolifib writer of western stories is to be speaker at the regular meeting of The Bar- racles held Thursday at 8 p tn I ' 7 - - I k 1: tlLV 10""'"1112 drall3 vmtraLi Cier0" thy 1- ra i c ION - tlahvi 4 i - - I i ego 1114 N Barnacles Holding Meet Thursday N - I i 1 f :: l' 3 ' 7" - 71' 77: t:' k A IA the &nits 004t 611MMoti &Wad wdiT theninende-ee- il lieeegisi them boa fie agemo end gem Tint him film clines ) A aster1Arthur : Fr 'f n St r' concert-ni- first ia ' 1? - ntth ao 0 II 1'1 e af i i — - r "Russian Master Overture" by Nikolas Rimski-Korsakassumed last place on the This excellent work program colored with Korsakoff's flair for brilliant orchestration paints in rich harmonies the ceremony and display of Russian Easter rites Well controlled and with some fine solo work by the P Freber Mr Heniot and the orchestra justified the faith that has been given them by the manner in which they played this music— 1 -- ' r"trtEin 1 ht I i tl f- TODAY full-leng- i 1 ostliDse I r - -- - Cnt been I I ence The Opening 1 0(1 a y at - e 0a 6 L hUaad9 O b ‘1 number although its melodic beauty and interesting rhythms would have held the audience regardless to judge from the apniptise Preceding the intermission the "Dance of the Apprentices'! by Wagner was p:ayed The orchestra and Mr Pernel famed British violin artist collaborated on the Lalo concerto for violin and orchestra "Symphonle Espagnole" to the corn- plete satisfaction of the audi- Utah - 1 ' ff ::- - i4 Rimski-Korsako- i part of the program Schubert's Symphony No 8 in B minor the "Unfinished" clearly demonstrated to the audience the remarkable development of the orchestra which has occurred since Its Inception: This symphony with its constant flow of melody developed by the various instrumental offered the orchestra i ch:Dirs technictal diffisulty The Robertson work val Overture" reCeived devoted effort from the orchestra Inas7 much as Mr Robertson makes his home in Provo he is so to speak a neighbor of both members of the Drchestra and audi- '''' ' i Climaxing a season of progressive musical achievement under the direction of Hans Heniot tie Utah State Symphony orchestra was heard in the fifth and final concert of the 1941:42 season Wednesday night at Kingsbury hall Assisted by Orrea Pernel guest soloist the orchestra presented a program of music ranging from Schubert Wagner Lebo to the contemporary Utah composer and teacher Leroy J Robertson The concert opened with an d arrangement of the Banner" by Igor Stravinsky Mr Stravinsky Russian-bor- n composer and conductor rearranged this work to express his gratidude at the prospect of becoming an American citi- zen The main work on the -----m- —-1 ' Be sure that you enjoy ALL the advantages of your i "Star-Spangle- ' i i -- ed 4111"111 ' ) ---- er Mary-of-the-Wasat- ch MUSIC COMPANY 3 Services inaugurating the pass-ovholiday at Congregation Monte Fiore will continue Thursday at 9 a in and 7 p m and Saturday at 9 a rd in the church chapel 355 Third East street according to Rabbi Oscher Goldman I RIALTO X re-AI- : I -1 I Award winners in the recent Utah State Institute of Fine Arts membership campaign will be honored at a luncheon at Hotel Utah Monday at 12:10 p m it was announced Wednesday by Mrs A 13 Paulsen campaign chairman The drive was conducted March 16 to 23 by the Art Center as operating unit of the institute and tabulation of results now being completed indicated that with memberships still coming in to the Center the goal of 1000 may yet be reached Winners in the campaign are Mrs James R Walsh 3065 Twenty - seventh East street who will receive as prize a large watercolor "Spring Landscape" by Paul Smith Mrs Elivert H Himes 383 Wall street who ceives a copper plate designed by Elzy J Bird and executed by Kenneth L Whipple and Mrs Esther Martindale 242 East South Temple street a dry brush drawing by Henry N Rasmusen as Center staff member selling most memberships ‘' ! i ": Workers for Institute Drive i 1 - censiv Awards Go to Top ' 1 e :" - I jyeea 4 ' "S' '? ' : i i - 3 4‘' k e 5 1 4 - - 's -:' ss'' ' -- k''''' '''' : :'4 ' 0 s i October Miss Traubet said r-plainly that she l y all forms of music classlenl or otherwise In her night she will devote the first hrklf to compositions of 1VaIrer Beethoven and Lieder gre- - t German masters she continued "knows no international lines 'and hiks no connections with modern 'isms" The second half of tne concert will include several Italian arias she loves then cornpf)-- sitions of Carl Engels Frank LaForge and other modern Americans "We will some day have classics of our ovim but the only way this wilt come about is by appreciation and encouragement of the best talent we have" she commented With her husband William Bass who also is her tusiness manager she spent Wednesday afternoon visiting L D S Temple square and strolling through the business section of the city "Next to music" she said "I and motion pie- etnjoybaseball She was emphatic in declaring that music offers a career for anyone with reasamable talent provided they are willing to devote the necessary work and patience Metropolitan Opera company soprano and concert singer "Those who can't appreciate the melody still like to follow the rhythm of the hit tune" said Miss Traubel who will sing under auspices of the Salt Lake Civic Music association Thursday at 8:15 p m in Kingsbury hall Now on her fourth transcontinental concert tour since last - :': ::' ' f :''' ::'''-:- ::::::-' H 111j l'H ::: :' 71 : '''''':':i:::':: -- -: ':::- ! V :::::- i: ': 174444: 4 -:- — :' -: '::- f' v"'-i 0 0" '''' ::: ! i 1:- :?' t - '': 7 '4i-- - satch Pastor Takes Billings Post I :!: ' :'::'---:i- S L Nitto- 4 (4':-4 : '':: Maryof-the-Wa- 1 - - :t: ' q Scholarships 6( 4 : '5 Novena services were conduct:::::-ed Wednesday evening in 0 u r Lady of Lourdes church 670 Elev- i enth East street as part of the Holy week schedule at the church F: The sermon was delivered by the Rev Robert H Dwyer Ph D Observances ' will continue i:::::: Thursday Friday and Saturday at ' the church anti culmination of the week will be iin Sunday's Easter ' services test ' k N - P Awards U - ' "Deep in the Heart of Texas" which is being hummed incessantly by bankers merchants paperhangers and most everyone has such an engaging melody that it appeals even to tonally deaf persons according to Miss Helen Traubel' '' - ! The third place award was in Holy communion will be disthe classification of theaters of tributed on Holy Thursday at 7 and 7:30 a rn The Rev John A from 100 to 700 seats The publication contains two Sanders assistant pastor will pages of pictures showing the de- sing high mass at 8 a m Comsign and architectural features of munion also will be distributed the structure An accompanying during the mass after which the article by Mr Evans contains a blessed sacrament will be carried to the altar of repose There will discussion of theater design J N Bills of Bountiful Is owner be no adoration at the altar of of the structure repose Thursday The holy hour Mr Evans at present employed will be held Thursday at 7:45 p m In the office of the district enand the Rev Anthony 'Arnold will T" i 1 I of engineers at preach LA) gineer corps army te 32 Exchange place has 4Irawn Reverend Arnold will celebrate 3 II I I ' plans for 16 theaters In the west the mass of the prestinctified at 41and is secretary of the Utah chap- 8 a m Good Friday morning-Veneratio' ' 1'411irt'a ' A li ' ter American Institute of Archiof the cross will foltects He is also a member of the low the mass The way of the ' ' American Military En- cross will be held at noon 1:30 3 Winner's of the annual Carl R Society of and the Salt Lake junior and 7:45 p m also with veneraGray scholarships awarded annu- gineers tion of the cross The Rev James of commerce chamber I by the Union Pacific railroad ally F Claffey chaplain of St in of are honor its late 'president will preach at the - 4 announced by Mark Nichols state service '1 evening director of agricultural education On - Holy Saturday morning Each scholarship carries an will begin at 6:45 a m services award of $100 to help meet exThese will include the blessing of penses of the winner in studying the new fire and the Paschal canHELEN TRAUBEL I! agriculture at the Utak State-Ag-- 1 The Rev Floyd S Bailey pastor dle the the prophecies I ricultural college One''is award- of Phillips Conirezationai 'cburch and the reading of of the Metropolitan Opera of the baptismal - - the has blessing ed in each county in wilxn from that position font Father Sanders will sing resigned Union- - Pacific operates twthe out- I it was announced Wednesday Rev high mass at 8 a m' says:—"Their rich tonal I standing member of the Future color is a great joy" Bailey has accepted the position of The choir under direcof America of the Huntley Project Lon- - tion of parish I Farmers pastor S A Regan with Mrs —HELEN TRAUBEL Winners follow: Ivan Anderson gregationalchurches near Billings Mrs Fred G at the orRichmond vTeri J Iverson Tre- Mont Great musical artists prewill sing the Mass of the gan monton Verle Bohman Morgan He and his family will leave fer the richness and tonal angels on Holy ThursI William Judd Hoytsville Salt Lake City to go to his new guardian Fred and BALDWIN Holy day of Saturday the Johnston Clearfield Vert Smart work May 1 when his resignation fidelity Earl You too can have this rich Stockton from the Sandy: Reynolds church becomes Don Thomas Spanish Fork Cal- effective Phillips I Rev Bailey has been Salt musical beauty in your Lions 11 C Bush- in charge of the vin Nielson Mona Dean Congregational home at surprisingly low nell Meadow Robert White work at the church in Unit cost and on terms eaBeaverT Kenneth Prothero Para- Salt Lake CityPlymouth and also of church i Teri gonah and Langston Rock- work in Bountiful pecially adapted to your Directors of the Salt Lake Lions ville club meeting Wednesday at the budget Hear the -BALD-WINewhouse hotel decided to Join i Rites Scheduled Vacation Starts 4 i post the general public is urged to enter the contest All participating will be placed on teams of 10 persons each with a legion member serving as captain : A grand prize of $500 is being offered to the legion post which completes the year with the best traffic safety record Second prize will be $300 and third prize $150 Meanwhile officers of Salt Lake post No 2 announced Wednesday that their annual membership drive is fast approaching the record chalked up last year when 1021 new members were obtained A total of 865 new members have joined the post thus far during the drive 85 more than on a corThe responding date last year drive will continue until June re- - - f w -- '4E:' - -— g '4 pi 1 c 1 - -- -- - ' The Bountiful theater and Paul K Evans Salt Lake architect who were designed the structure awarded third place in a national contest for selection of the 36 theaters of best architectural design constructed in North America during 1941 according to word received Wednesday by Mr Evans The theater will receive a certificate from the Theatre Catalog national theater equipment publication which conducted the con- : : t 1 Opera Star Defends "Melody 01111E Song as 'Engaging' 1 Sings Thin's(lay in Sal tttalti(! Our Lady of Lourdes Church 'Plans More Easter Services Bountiful Building With an eye to saving lives'Tnd automotive equipment hundreds of members of jh(American Legion Wednesday launched an extensive sale'rdriving campaign which will be con- ducted until December 81 1 ii 1912 2- - April 3 w 1 Trade Publication Lauds Design of i ' 4 Posts WithBest Records at End Of Year Will Win Prizes- Public Invited to Enter Contest : a — ) II - - a - - - 1 |