Show J2 Friday 'Morning (Tl)c Salt £akc (Tribune Current Attractions Playing at the Cinema ' ’healers lleadl men Provide Dance Inspiration Powell Tops Her Own Danee Mark HOLLYWOOD — Read the s headlines and dance It isn’t quite as simple as that — but Eleanor Powell does get the inspiration for her dance routines directly from life And in her new picture “Ship Ahoy” & musical that stars her with Red Skelton she presents five ? new dance novelties is today’s news-- ! Perhaps it paper banner that gives Miss Powell suggestions Again it may be a radio broadcast Then again it may come from a newsreel On the other hand the chirp of a cricket the rhythm of a windshield wiper the tick of an alarm clock the passage of a dream all dovetail into dance patterns “Many an outline for a future dance number has come to me when I'm asleep” admits the Big Cast: height of the knale cast in Paramount’s Technicolor outdoor epic "The Forest RangAverage is six feet three inches Tallest is Ken Griffith at six feet five next Rod Cameron at ers" six feet four with Star Fred MacMurray half an inch less Military at S L Concert Governor Herbert B Maw will extend the state’s welcome to the enlisted men in the armed forces of the United States who are to be the guests of honor at the Stadium Sunset concert Tuesday 8:20 p m with Alec Templeton pianist and the Utah State Symphony orchestra as the star entertainers “I shall be delighted and honored to serve at this great occasion” said Governor Maw in reply to the invitation of the Utah State Symphony Orchestra association extended by Dr Adam S Bennion first vice president and acting chairman of arrangements Arrangements are being made by thp orchestra association to care for at least 3000 soldiers sailors and marines at this function saluting the men in service announced Dr Bennion “Every ticket bought by a civilian” he said ”makcs4t possible to admit a man in uniform free Because of the heavy expense of such a program the association will be fortunate if it does not sustain a deficit If it breaks even and gets its investment back the fund will be used to finance other concerts of this type for service men” Because only the west stadium is to be used and a large block of seats is to be reserved for enlisted men Dr Bennion explained the number of seats available to civilians will be limA platform for the orited chestra of 65 pieces directed by Hans Heniot and Mr Templeton is to be built on the A publine near the stadium lic address system will make the program audible to persons in the cheapest seats Julion Clawson chairman of the promotion committee sent out letters Thursday to 100 representatives of civic groups reporting on the progress of the campaign for support of the sunset concert Brisk ticket sales at the box office 74 South Main street were reported by Mr Clawson for the first two days The concert is sponsored by the S a t Lake county commission assisted by the W P A war services 50-ya- rd 1 program Wife of Beloved Ball Player iews Happy and Tragic Past y I HOLLYVOOD— “O wad some power the giftie gie us to see morsel's as ithers see us” pleaded the poet Bobbie Burns One hundred and forty-si- x years after Burns’ death the gift has been given to a woman who has just seen not only her own past but that of het beloved husband unfold on a motion picture screen She is Mrs Lou Gehrig widow of the late first baseman of the New York Americans and the picture she saw is “The Pride cf the Yankees” based on the life of her husband! and starring Gary Cooper as Larrupin' Lou On her arrival in Hollywood Mrs Gehrig mentioned an' incident that typifies the affection and respect everyone who knew or had heard of Lou had for the strapping athlete i Tart of her luggage she explained was the big suitcase Lou used when traveling with the Yankees In the bustle and rush of Grand Central station the porter was none too gentle until he came to the big bag with th name “Lou Gehrig” burned into the brown leather Tossing all the other bags wtf h “ t (Sugarhouse)-l-"T- he Spoilers” with Marlene Dietrich John Wayne Randolph Scott also "Mexican Spitfire at Sea” with Lupe Velez and Loop Errol Lake — “Bride of Buddha”!1 also “The Virgin Bride” with Danielle Darrieux - j WktmmTMmm New Fuel Gathering Ilka Chase whose book “Past Imperfect" scorches Hollywood is keeping a diary while working in “Now Voyager” at Warner Bros and is murmuring hints of another book HOW Jso SHOWING Me Best nt Tops for '42 m -t- he nimmsm an Associated Larsen Artists' exhibition B Utah Lion House Social Center Watcrcolors by Joseph A Everett F -- F War Services Center — “War Today” Philadelphia Museum show History of Murals Christian Brinton collection of modern Russian art Z C M I Tiffin room — General exhibitions by members of Utah Art Colony sponsored by Mrs Alice Merrill Horne Posters 1 Of paisanos A somnolent village of humble shacks where flower beds contrast with unsightly Junk heaps is setting for the drama of the lives the loves and hates of these colorful picturesque people headed by the philosophic Pilon characterized by Tracy 'NV ' V( I lh 1 K SVtocAfnq tor Shows and WOMEN SCHOOL IGH at - HIGH p QriQ GIRLS only lO“HI ITI Ksucmomt SCHOO f t°hf£ CLOUDS IN TtCHNICOUXt i ras ton bm( wraaf ' s ALAN HALE ! mt Jinx Falkenburg Buddy Rogers The Mad Russian -I- n— 9 p m w W IU H I I : I ifFSl i W f "4 ' 1 - :P- y VWT r I Ui --£- 3? 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MfSCUSV PRODUCTION '41 frr years RBED THAT TOWN’ South - East SILENTA Mtno COiOwerx mayii rtcrut Lnes crau ucicft or ST0HE R00HEY PARKER HOLDEN Nolan —Constance Moore also "Ghost of Frank- VUCTTflMltY sister married to a promising surgeon portrayed by Morgan while Brent appears as Bette’s lawyer fiance whom she discards The family members s Cobum played by Charles Frank Craven and Billie Burke add to the reality of the story Dinner cobit: Benny enstein" TMOUSANp RnDV HRR ’BUY ME Art Barn — Paintings by - - DOMNA Art Exhibit: 0- II SMI Bringing to the screen one of the most absorbing dramas of the year in the picturization of Ellen Glasgow's modern novel “In This Our Life” the Warner Brothers production eostarring Bette Davis Olivia de Havilland George Brent and Dennis Morgan comes to the Centre Friday Set in a southern city where a once proud family have lost much of its prestige the story gives Miss Davis the role of a vicious vixen a girl so selfish and inconsiderate she wouldn’t stop at murder if she thought it would benefit her She lives only for the present without a thought of the consequences of her behavior and wheq she decides she prefers her sister’s husband to her fiance she manages to persuade him to elope with her The results aren’t quite what she expected and later she is returned to the family circle to work further havoc misery for others and final tragedy for herself Olivia is cast as the gentle 0’ih 15c en!fe Centre —IN PERSON— Picture j State — "To Be Or Not To Be" with Carole Lombard Jack IT S BKAM HfW! Opening Today at Theaters PLAYING— NOW Big Murray (Murray) — "To the Shores of Tripoli” with John Payne Maureen O'Hara and Randolph Scott also “Miss Polly" with ZaSu Pitts and Sinn Summerville Ilolladuy (HoIlAday ) — "Woman of the Year" with Katharine Hepburn Spencer Tracy and Fay Bainter also "Confirm or Deny" with Don Ameche Joan Bennett Roddv McDowell Albert nnd ESJl TODAY MAAGAAH LINDSAY 2 Moore V SEE IT Civ? CAPT Modern Sandow —Challenge anyone to duplicate any of his stdnts Constance Dckker -i- JESSE JAMES The That Town" with Lloyd Nolai stopped! UNBELIEVABLE! ALSO BOB ANDERSON - He 3 —NOW with Pat- O’Brien Glenn Ford and Evelyn Keyes also “A Desfor perate Chance Ellery' Queen” 'with William Gargan Margaret Lindsay and Charley Grapewin Mario (Sugarhouse) — "Captains of the Clouds” with James Cagney Brenda Marshall Dennis Morgan and Alan Hale also “Sing for Your Supper” with Jinx Falkenburg and Buddy Rogers Rialto — “The Real Glory” with Gary Cooper David Niven and Andrea Leeds also “International Lady” with George Brent Ilona Massey and Basil Rathbone Centre — "In This Our Life” with Bette Davis Olivia de Havilland George Brent Dennis Morgan Charles Coburn Frank Craven and Billie Burke Victory — "Dust to Dust” with Howard Russell Cox Studio — "Tortilla Fiat” with Spencer Tracy Hedy Lamarr John Garfield Frank Morgan and Akim Tamiroff Gem — 3’The Courtship of Andy Hardy" with Lewis Stone Mickey Rooney Cecilia Parker and Fay Holden also “Buy Me tion into a truck the porter carried Lou's suitcase by hand to Mrs Gehrig’s waiting studio car set it down very carefully took off his cap: ' “I jes’ wrish I was carryin’ it for Lou himself ma'am” he said Flu Tax To 2 :00 COURTSHIPt Utah — "Sergeant York” with Gary Cooper Walter Brennan Joan Leslie George Tobias and Stanley Ridges Capitol — “Flight Lieutenant” HOLLYWOOD July 9 CP) Cary Grant married at Lake Arrowhead Wednesday to 5 and 30 store heiress Barbara Hutton was back at his studio Thursday to begin making “Once Upon a Honeymodn” The film honeymoon will- be with Ginger Rogers Mrs Barbara Hutton Grant is at her husband’s home in Santa Monica but they plan to live in a newly leased place in Brentwood “I am an exceedingly happy man” Grant said “but we will not be able to make any honeymoon arrangements now if ever As soon as I became a citizen in June I offered my services to the United States for whatever capacity they think I will be best suited "I asked for no particular branch of service and it remains to be seen what I will be called upon to do” He indicated that his new picture to be completed in August may be his last for the dura- Maw to Greet Anxious to take advantage of subconscious help Miss Powell keeps a pad and pencil on the night stand besidi her bed As soon as she awakes from a dream she jots it down Sometimes she cannot repiem-be- r But many a time it serves as a basis for a routine Hater glimpsed by thousands of theaj ter audiences no Every - day occurrence matter how trifling hmd a meaning for Eleanor P&well She not only dances — she? creates Eleanor Powell is he own the verve of a toreador Her “Hawaiian War Dance" is a direct steal from a banner jline However these are in noway No filed as headline news Indeed They're what she jcalls More than likely “noodles” they appear in theasdancer’s menthe "coffee tal “storeroom” pot glide” "mom’s favorite” “heel click" "Vitamin jag" “Boogie-Woogi- e shuffle’’ — anyin with the tics which thing moment of inspiration and the immediate association A favorite with her is the “Habrlson Carroll Walk” It flashed into her mind after an interview in which the newspaper columnist and she talked about walking! ville — this 11 s” Honeymoon atar America and Mexico inspired the “L-- a Torria” number in which she swirls a matador cape with Am-berson- Cary Gets Right Back to Work-N- o i i choreographer' Her hardest work starts before & musical goes before the cameras Seven weeks before Red Skelton her costar in “Ship Ahoy" was called Eleanor Powell appeared ready for work between the slines Interspersed c t a Powell musical script there is the familiar: “Dance — as Miss Powell advises” But to get back to the headlines Today’s world crisis gave the dancer her “Morse fcode Tap’’ for “Ship Ahoy" T the beat of a telegrapher’s machine Miss Powell actually taps out the message “SOS — Poles! has mine" with her feet She i does this while doing a number in the George Primrose manner Incidentally this is her firs soft shoe routine Friendly relations with South 1‘aramont — "Magnificent with Joseph Cotten Dolores Costello Anne Baxter Tini Holt and Agnes Moore-hea- d also "Niagara Falls" with ZaSu Pitts and Slim Summer- With effortless grace Kleanor I’owell cracks all dancing records in a group of five strik- Ing new routines in her forthcoming picture “Ship Ahoy” in which these dance novelties vie with lied Skelton’s comedy f July 10 1912 Screen Play by Howard Koch-Base- FRANK CRAVEN Upon the Novel by Ellen d Glasgow-Musi- c BILLIE BURKE by Max $temer-- John Jhuston Warner BrosFirst Nat I Picture i j 'l1 j I 1 J I es rv T 00 — ftTj 1 Doors Op en 11:45 Today Ba |