Show County Sheriff Clarence Smith — acclamation 299 Roy Kicsel Voyle Hanchett 777 Taylor Nielson County Surveyor Ellis Christensen R P Howard 146 fc These new veteran correspondents — with British troops in the Mediterstaranean and the Near East Mark E Kartchner 1250 Jr- - icclama Lavern D Green Oliver J Pehrson Robert L Wilson 31 560 534 533 Daily in The Salt Lake TRIBUNE AND TELEGRAM tioned in the capitals of Europe veterans of the battles of the Lowlands France Greece Britain Libya 350 County Surveyor — acclamation Justice of the Peace Henry Baker 514 511 Soren Sorenson No candidate Douglas Phillips L M Atwood S Duane Harper 520 i 658 County Assessor County Assessor Cliff M Powell —acclamation Charles V Mitchell No candidate o 22 Wednesday 3Iorning- HOLLYWOOD —It's a refreshing slant Teresa Wright has on Hollywood because "what your best friends won't tell you" is what Teresa wants to know "Most people love to get flattering fan mail" says the young is lady whom Samuel Goldwynone touting for stardom "but nocritiimproves that way It's the cal letters that really help you to see yourself as others see you and make headway "After a play or picture my friends rush up to me and tell me how wonderful I was That isrt what I want to hear I'd like to know if the way I walked annoyed them or if I talked too loudly or too softly Or whether I "hammed' or underplayed the scene too much My friends won't tell me — so thank God for fan formance way down and the difference was immediately apparent" t The fan letters kept coming and she kept reading and learning Naturally there were some criticisms she disagreed with and these were dismissed But many hit home During the Tun of "Life With Father" on Broadway in which she played a girl she kept altering her characterization with every week's crop of fan mail The disagreeable letters are now kept in her dressing room in a box on which she has scrawled in bright red paint — "How to Be an Actress— In 100 Nasty Letters" One of the first fan letters she received was while touring in "Our Town" in which she Martha Scott role played the — on the road and the amazing supthing is that instead of willpressing it she is perfectly ing to produce the original something new among Hollywood beauties The gentleman fx' ' M'j b part played by star and stunt man swashErrol Flynn buckling film hero Tuesday was credited with t saving Movie Vernon Daredevil (Buster) Wiles from an enraged sea lion when the animal attacked the latter with gleaming tusks On with her dagger-lik- e tusks inflicting superficial flesh wounds Flynn seized Wiles and dragged him under water until the angry parent swam off Then he and the stunt man made their way to shore without further injury Postponement of a play to be presented in the Twelfth L D S ward amusement hall by the junior air raid patrol was announced Tuesday by Creighton Owen general of the group Changing the name from "America the Free" to "America We Love Thee" Craighton said the play would be presented Monday at 7:30 p m at the ward The organization supported by A R P officials hopes to spread throughout the city and state from its present embryonic form of a dozen members ic Creighton son of Mr and Mrs Howard McGhie Owen of 266 Houghton court is leader of the group ' ' RONALD REAGAN with Ahoy" Eleanor Powell Red Skelton Bert Lahr and Virginia O'Brien also "Barbee —Cues" Bountiful (Bountiful) — "Kings Row" with Ann Sheridan Ronald Reagan Robert Cummings and Betty Field also "Mexican Spitfire Sees a Ghost" with Lupe Velez and Leon Errol Centre — "Eagle Squadron" with Robert Stack Diana Barry-mor- e Jon Hall and Eddie Albert Utah — "Broadway" with George Raft Pat O'Brien Janet Blair and Brod Crawford also "Private Buckaroo" with Harry James Andrews Sisters Joe E Lewis and Dick Foran Rialto — "The Pride tof the Yankees" with Gary Cooper Teresa Wright Babe Ruth Walter Brennan Veloz and Yolanda with Ray Noble's orchestra Uptown — "Gone with the Wind! with Clark Gable Vivien Leslie Howard t in Capitol— "Friendly Enemies" with James Craig Nancy Kelly Charles Winninger and Charlie Ruggles also "The Affairs of Martha" with Marjorie Main Virginia Weidler and Marsha ONLY! BETTY FIELD Hunt — m IvUi fws FVFNTS Today Only a j for 'seven too 9 0©0w I I I best!" the New Yorker Mt TO Victory "Captains of the Clouds" with James Cagney Dennis Morgan and B r e n d a Marshall also "Mr Bug Goes to Town" in technicolor South-Ea(Sugarhouse) — "Ten Gentlemen from West Point" with Maureen O'Hara George Montgomery and Laird Falcon "The also Cregar Takes Over" with George Sanders and Helen Gilbert Studio— "Mrs Miniver" with st Also—" MEXICAN SPITFIRE SEES A GHOST" With tVPE VFt F7 and IFOV fRROL TOWN THEATER— AT BOUNTIFUL "Who Is Hope Schuyler?" o "Bombay Clipper" A Tm"T im m nmuiiMi m II linn imm im in m ii inwniiurt n ' if 'Features Showing at Theaters technicolor OVER!-TOD- AY X 4iSp" W :y-j- Delightful Teresa Wright whose brilliant success in her short career in films has brought her great acclaim tops the list of newest screen players whom critics would like to see elevated to stardom Miss Wright made her debut in "The Little Foxes" and her latest fine performances have been as Eleanor Gehrig in "The Pride of the Yankees' and as the ingenue of "Mrs Miniver" Leigh -- HELD CUMMiNGS - Gem — "Ship Junior Air Patrol PreparesPlay act bareback dramatic riding" he wrote "At one time you got me so vexed I was tempted to cry out 'For God's sake girlie stop shouting and shrilling! You're tearing some swell lines to shreds" The outflung (and were they flung?) arms and the yells 'Goodbye world!' typified the third act I wish you would stop trying to w r fJj Cal location for Warner Brothers' "The Edge of Darkness" Flynn and Wiles close pals in real life swam out in Monterey bay trying to reach a baby sea lion on a rock off Gypress point The mother sea lion believing her infant in danger charged in a dangerous mood and gashed Wiles in the side No like the horse operas that are still Hollywood standbys football films are growing up Producers have learned that theater-goers disapprove- the Frank Merriwell finish and prefer to see their gridiron warriors act like human beings That's why Bruce Smith Minnesota's great in 1941 is happy over the script of his first motion picture Columbia's "Smith of Minnesota" "Everyone at school kidded me about appearing in a football picture" he said "They told tall stories of how I would come back into the game in the last futile minutes grab the ball on my own goal line and slip away from tacklers like an eel getting away from a greasy-hande- d fisherman "I was hoping Columbia might have found a different type of story for me I wanted to see Hollywood before joining the navy Besides I needed the money that had been offered ' to me" He was delighted when he read the script Instead of being a football picture glamorized by coeds It was the story of his life interrupted briefly twice for football games The games were realistic one a flashback to the Minnesota-being Michigan game of 1910 the other depicting Smith's final appearance in the Minnesota-Michiga- n clash of 1941 Both were factual reproductions of ' the actual game "Another thing" grinned "the script didn't require me to do any romancing I just played myself The love interest is supplied by Arlene Judge and Warren Ashe ''I didn't have to kiss a single gal Was I happy?" He admitted that it was not because they weren't lovely but because he didn't feel much like kissing one of them before an - - p1 MELODY TjTi Greer Garson Walter Pldgeon Teresa Wright and Reginald Owen Privates" with Abbott Costello the Andrews Sisters and Lee Bowman also "Hired Wife" with Rosalind State — "Buck Russell Mario (Sugarhouse) — "Kings Row" with Ann Sheridan Robert Cummings Ronald Reagan and Betty Field also "Henry and Dizzy" Holladay (Holladay) — "The Ghost of Frankenstein" with Lon Chaney Sir Cedric Hard-wick- e Lionel Atwill also "The Wolf Man" with Lon Chaney Claude Rains Lady Murray (Murray)-f-"ThHas Plans" with Ray Milland Paulette Goddard and Roland Young also "What's Cookin" with Woody Herman and Band Andrews Sisters with Gloria e -- Jean Tower (Ninth South and Ninth East) — "Sun Valley Serenade" with Sonja Henie and John Payne also "Belle Starr" with Gene Tierney and Randolph Scott Star — "Bitter Sweet" with Jeanette MacDonald and Nelson Eddy also "Whistling in the Dark" with Red Skelton Conrad Veidt Town (Bountiful) —"Who Is also "Bombay Hope Schuyler" Clipper" Extra Good audience "Those fellows at school will be fooled" he added "Instead of making that final touchdown run they will see actual scenes from my last game" New Music Group Slated at Center Organization of a soldier-civilia- n band is to be inaugurated at the War Services center Thursday at 8:30 p m according to announcement by Donald B Goodall director of the center who said that the plan is result of the interest manifested in concerts and recordings by many of the service men The group will be unrestricted as to sex age or occupation An attempt will be made Mr Good-a- ll stated to obtain instruments for the military members whose own instruments may not be Both classical and popular music will be played by the group Shabby Setting Proves Costly The shabbiest set in Hollywood was constructed on stage 8 to house the family of "Mrs Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch" and all the neighbors As every kid knows the Cabbage Patch was a lowly place So a group of the finest artisans in the world built shacks from weathered boaYds that did not match Doors sagged and fences were rickety Nondescript pieces of "well worn metal were tacked over gaps here and there Para-moun- HOLLYWOOD — Appearing with Ginger Rogers and Cary Grant in "Once Upon a Honeymoon" is an extra named Adonis DeMilo mT Bruce available 20c I til 1 Woolston by Harold Provo print collection "American Graphic Artists" Lion House Social Center — Watercolors by Florence Grant Smith X C M I Tiffin room — General exhibition by members of Utah Art Colony sponsored by Mrs Alice Merrill Home JPiJtfx x'll tl Ml "J 'J I "BARB PtTE- - SMITH SPKCIAITY "BATS IN THE BELFRY" TECH VI CO LOR CARTOON PFQRTLIGHT — NEWS HASHES nfl i 'TS t inyuT 1 ih A Jf 1 8 £XJ f I f j — i tt —as fjjij H e— j G-m- en Latin-Americ- 4T2 Sfhf 7Jm y ' cf 5 Bl 3 Vl'vA Loop" Virginia O'Brien engaged in a second comedy romance In one of her special routines Miss Powell taps out a Morse code with her twinkling toes to notify her friends of enemy operations and in another imitates a bull fighter dead-pa- n Holladay Holladay fans will be offered beginning Wednesday a horror program headed by "The Ghost of Frankenstein" which has Lon Chaney Jr following in his father's steps portraying the monster Sir Cedric Hardwicke plays the infamous doctor creat- ll ing the menace with Lionel as his assistant adding surprise touches Evelyn Ankers Bela Lugosi Ralph Bellamy are found in this eerie film Secondly "The Wolf Man" again with Lon Chaney as a man transformed to a werewolf continues the chilling excitement" Claude Rains is prominent and Evelyn Ankers At-wi- State c Those battlers of radio stage and screen Abbott and Costelio head the cast of "Buck Privates" coming' to the State program Wednesday In this portrayal of the funny side of camp life for Uncle Sam's conscriptees they have the aid of the singing Andrews Sisters Lee Bowman Alan Curtis Jane Frazee As accompanying offering there's "Hired Wife" which has Rosalind Russell and Brian Aherne as its comedy romancing partners serio-comi- The Hit Parade (this column recommends): Screen: "Now Voyager" (Warner Brothers) Runs the gamut of dramatic emotions from "ah" to "gee" One of the most hilarious of films "The Lady Has se Plans" costarring Paulette —7rX — i n jj wa-a-a- r Disc: "Every Night laurels About This Time" (Decca) The Ink Spots harmonize away your cares Radio: "Watch the World Go By" (The Blue nightSane reporting of news ly) Best about an insane world Performance: Bette Davi3 m "Now Voyager" Another best bet from Bette Magazine Article: Frederick L Collins' "Our New World" (Liberty) Proof that there's a synthetic substitute for everything except Best Idea: Nobreathing body will lose money investing in Uncle Sam buy war bonds Song: "Till I Live Again" Worth living to hear Distributed by The McNaught Syndicate Inc dard and Ray Milland is to be feature attraction for Murray fans beginning Wednesday Paulette arriving In Lisbon as the unexpected assistant to an American news commentator (Milland) is suspected of being a spy carrying plans written on her back— hence all the complications Roland Young heads the support "What's Cookin' " is accompaniment a tuneful comedy starring the Andrews Sisters 1 I r 1 TO THE THEATRl ITS ORIGINAL f$Of f TRIUMPH - r " ' I" ri 1 ©ii mm I J "iwii LESLIE HOWARD All M TECXWCCIOX r - lyi- 0 HIP l '"Vf- - :&-- H" Book: Emile Gauvereau-Les-te- r Cohe'n's "Billy Mitchell" (Dutton) In which the prophet of modern air war who died without honor is handed due God- 1 1MIT£D bond-sellin- Murray spy-cha- g y Think back and you'll recall this pillar's prediction that K T Stevens and Alfred Vanderbilt would not wed which I like that they now admit line being bandied by army privates: "If it's good enough for Gable it's good enough for me" That sparkler Eddie Albert gave Anne Shirley doesn't look like a "friendship" ring! In a nation-wid- e poll indeand the pendent theater owners the-nechains voted Van Heflin actor most likely to reach stardom Cobina Wright Sr says she'll turn down the offer to write a national society column she has something "richer" in view Start of the "Dixie Dugan" series was delayed by Lois (Dixie) Andrews' influenza When Glenn Ford goes into uniform later this month my bet is it'll be as Eleanor Powell's husband Ginny Simms "three-da- y visit" to Mexico City You may lasted four weeks doubt out loud the rumor that Monty Woolley will mow his lawn (beard) his chin is negligible which his beard hides Bob Hope may go to England to entertain the A E F Hedy Lamarr has set an $8 000000 goal for her current g tour And oh yes: Scenarist Ivan Goff has quit romancing Hedy too much Look for a competition! sudden elopement for Robin (Johnny Eager comedienne) Raymond and Al Leeds rich father of Director Herbert Leeds John Howard just gave his third pint of blood to Red Cross - x house-warmin- 's - an : 12:30-4:3- 0 i VOU MVI MAfff miTt Oi rTCTh-lVJD SAlT komowti : fvf n TVAT HAS iilfmom WBTO I Last 2 Days 4mm liafM Ltitft m JP Star TERESA WRKJHT'WAUIR "Bittersweet" one ofthe musical romances blending the voices of Jeanette MacDonald and Nelson Eddy is to be a chief feature on the new bill opening Wednesday at the Star As companion picture "Whis- ' i l i IWNNAX 1 -- '1 m tling in the Dark" tells a story of the misadventures of a radio "crime creator" when he is forced to invent a real crime plot Red Skelton is the hero 33 — e-s- — m —n — — Es:: Wil l j h J J WURttNtiKARA IAIRD CREGAR rrrrT'i r—— fc -- TT i I Uflill!Jw""°H W&w fl Wit r I E T! 1 FiaD ROei CUMMINGS —— 1 A s"7tf HENRY ALDRICH (N'ot Shown After 8 P M) CO-HI- n I V'i ALEXIS SMITH HS W!rJ Lk sweridan r RONALD REAGM BETTY PAULETTE GODDARD Pnmili-t- ! BOBBY BLAKE rv ' FTTg:! — U-lL- fAMAt0Xl LLJJLLLS irtrmznZD I III 'Krlondly "BROADWAY ' I ' M ' Mmrhm m 1 RAYfMLLAfto till f LCii-W- : klill "patriotic" Cre-gar- will be different: His guests will be WAACs and he'll invite a lot of attractive males to dance with them Sonja Henie will undergo major surgery any day Lupe Velez now in Mexico City is dishing out lavishly to Mexican war reliefs — a bit unusual for "the — DAM DAILEY K Art Bam — Exhibition of oils by Florence E Ware an Associated Utah Artists show Art Center — "Direction in American Painting" a Carnegie Institute show oils and water-colo- rs Ilk taous By Jimmie Fidler HOLLYWOOD — Laird Eleanor Powell who invariably brings a new dance novelty to each of her pictures lavishes five of them on "Ship ' Ahoy" combination of musical comedy and spy melodrama coming to the Gem Wednesday The story finds Miss Powell an agent of becoming the victim of saboteurs in a Red setting Skelton shares stellar honors and the cast has Bert Lahr and t's Art Exhibits ' Cupid Especially Active Gem mater' Sept 1 (INS) — Reversing the usual Town" days "Galloping is just about the word for your third 2 A - : MONTEREY wrote "Please don't be angry at what I am to write about your personal appearance It is swell except for one thing Your hose about the ankles are always wrinkled I know if some attention would be given to the matter it would improve your personal appearance 100 per cent" "The boy was right" Teresa said "but I had been too busy worrying about my characterization to notice my hose From then on there have been no wrinkled hose and I'm sure that fan letter has prevented lots of people from getting annoyed with me" Another cf her cherished letters is from a lad in Worcester Mass again during her "Our ANN SHERIDAN - ROBT T WARNER BPOS! A HOLLYWOOD (UP) — No longer does the stalwart hero of football pictures wind his way through a reel of film and 100 yards of opposing tacklers to win the game for his alma Flyim Plays Hero In Life Drama mail" exhibit the exquisite nuances and cadences of your divine voice and the sheer tonal poetry cf your every syllable Someone ought to Dutch uncle you and tell you" "That letter was both Dutch uncle and dramatic coach for roe" said Teresa "I was 'hamming up the third act and didn't realize it The company and stage director were too close to the play to realize it either The next night I toned my per- - ''': v September 2 1912 STfibunc- - Football Hero New Bills Set Giant Cr egar's Party For Today Glad Script WAACs Honors Omitted Kiss At Sliowhouses A Star Is Bom Teresa Finds Fan Mail Her Best Source Of Helpful Coaching super-dramat- iialt Cake iTljc - I 1 J FINAL WpJ?Xi& 5? J ATTEND THE MATINEES CSICT t A Roland Younz Cecil Kellaway WOODY Ai&ert Cekker Edward HERMAN ANDRIWS SISTFRStCKORJ i Ksms i ""o5 ii JEAN OPEN HIS ORCHESTRA DANCING -Person S5C Per Unci State and ft I I I § Train Schedule Today: 9:15 a m 12 noon 2 p m then every hour from Saltair Depot 10th W and N Tem Round Trip 25c You to See Both Wa Tma Pictures at Once! ' L f I I I "Ghost of Frankenstein" BELA LUGOSI LON CHANEY JEANETTE MAC DONALD NELSON EDDY "BITTER SWEET" FOR tAt (h Hi 6 DAYS ONLY In Technicolor t m m m tr r jot - SJfa - m'k AND WOLF MAN 111 CLAUDE RAINS BELA LUGOSI Stn tvFTOH Gene Tierney— Randolph Scott gl —' - A 3 k1:?? m m |