Show - - -- - -- - - 44 - - Q rv - - - - ' - - ''- ' :!: L :: - iwe 0ire 'i'fa''td0'rVO'''g""W'd'Nt''"'ar''"'''"r'-'"'"'''e''ri'": ' 1 : 'P 20 k ritlay r -- I November 6 1942 Olt 5alt gait: Zribunt I Clever Dog Makes i Features Now I Well Beloved the Movie Houses at Showing Own Place in Film Centre' —"The Forest RangJohn Payne Victor y Grab State "To the Shores on ALBUQUERQUE N M Nov Mature also "Little Tokyo ers" with Fred MacMurray Opera with John Payne Tripoli" a hound of norning 4 Bette's Plan for Camps Tour With Play Goes Awry Teresa May Get Role ' g with that eye injury Bette Da-- a rnoned him about a one-aplay by Arch Oboler E he wanted )Am to do with her Its called "Adolf and Mrs Runyon" has characters and Bette'a crly two ilea was to do a tour and entertain army camps with it But Warner's can't spare her from Lhe studio that long so Bette and Martin may make it as a patriotic short Jennifer else-e- re Jones who was announced RF selected to pla3- - the virKis in The Song of Bernadette" arrives today to be tested for the part along with :19 others There is a little girl named Beatrice IleIrson she was "Claudia's" un4erstudy on the stage) who's made a mighty fine test But when they've counted all the reses its my hunch that the one is ct bond-sellin- g who was born for the part It's seldom you hire a technical adviser to see that the background ref a picture is wrong Instead of rigLt but that's just what Director George Stevens when he got Newspaper Man ClIff Potter for "Merry Go Round" to see that the characters don't resemble any living in Washington today person : V'hile Dick Thorpe is around Ventura lfacking for locations Joan Crawford and Fred are talking about their coming movie "Above Suspicion" No Joan's husband won't be in it but he did take a test the other day at Metro in which Hear they Thomaa Mitchell now has the inside track for the life of Win-to- n Churchill which Warners wrill do Lee Tracy leaves s ! i Mac-Murr- PI i i - t Centre - ' top feature of a new From bill at Victory Friday York's early years as a mountainlarmer through subtly humorous camp scenes and war sequences with a factual account is to be One of the great technicolor spectacles of the season "The Forest Rangers" which has Fred MacMurray and Paulette Goddard as costars and Susan Hayward sharing honors is set for Centre opening Friday This combination of outdoor adventure and exciting romance is filmed in the tall timberlands of California dealing with the experiences of the intrepid rangers who guard these forests many theatergoers are unaware that Mr Marshall and his company who arrived in Salt Lake late Thursday night will give the Romberg opera both afternoon and evening In Mr Marshall fans will enjoy one of the finest singing actors of the American stage A graduate of the Cincinnati Conservatory of Music he made his operatic debut in Italy toured the continent for a season then became a member of the Metropolitan Opera company In "The Student Prince" he sings the role of Dr Engel mentor to the prince It is Frank Hornaday who appears as the Prince Karl Franz of this moving love story with Barbara Scully as the Kathie of the piece The supporting cast 1 Ann Pennington includes dancer Agnes Cassidy Detmar Poppen Nina Verala Harry K Morton Zella Russell Victor Morley and Lorraine Bridges New Autry Song Although Gene Autry is in - st i ay "co-starre- first lieutenant in the military police Ilea stopping off at aChattanooga to make plans for appearance at the premiere of his last picture "The Payoff the army he is not losing his contact with Hollywood Gene has collaborated with Jimmy Wake ley in writing a new song "I'll Never Let You Go Little Darling" which Wake ley and his musical gang sing in the Columbia picture "Robin Hood of the Range" O'Brien's Virginia Although an drawings A U A exhibit Lion House Social Center— Van Cott Memorial exhibition of titutrpit ' '!!:---- AL NINE ri Irmax I La C I Fate plays funny tricks on you Doris Dudley Bide's daughter 10as made three attempts to make a big name for herself in the movies But the one who's making the hit is her son who's 4 a 11 1 flame-throwe- Mickey Rocney's pal in "The Wait till Human Comedy" you see little Margaret O'Brien In "Journey for Margaret" She's a knockout H e r mother has quite a story too She wanted to have a career In fact at one tome she was a dancer She still 1 r 5 1 ' 5 a rs ''' bel I k A 1 l'' 7-- -r---- 7 TT tt t iN-- SUR '4 )WA IVALTIM mg Predue $DtCV YLiI Ibratard Noy i S -- 14 htkOE4311 a "puss Tochnienkor F0 ''' ri- I 1 0 ' 4 :1'4 '''' Ilk !: --- ' - -- -- - ti d'''' A A7M1''''' ''—ri — — — -- - f p" 1 ': ttt - ii t t F n -- -r i c I "R- L) 1tsNr '' -- ik ylr rra n I 11 1 irl r' i 731137:ni 1 ti i ' 1 f 1 ' ' NI ) PLEASES BAND i DO - '' r"::t 1 LL ''' Y rIf io f :7"' 4 to - N -- - 11 s' J F 1 r ' 1 it') ' : '' rtrtil 4 - - e- re-- -— - f 7 1 s'''n'd ' ' I 1 fte-r-7 -- I I tr 14 I' 1 ' '' 411 1 ' lr I 1 ri !-- 1 ikj ti r' t — - pp - E - i 1111 -1 i i i I i 1 b '‘l i i r" 0WONINOteli 4 - f I 1 t A Li A It ' Donald I 1 ri' ' i t ' - - : ::- - ” : ' : - - i - -- 0 ' ::' ' 00 ) I 4' j - ' ' ' - s fir'sz - '' ' f :- I - x :: i t: ' ' - - rt z 14 t ''' 4 - ' 1 1 Nkti l'" ' e''' ' it ' - - " " ''i1: ' i ':'C ' l''' - J ' k: 16 lc RE i k :'' '' ' ' - ' '' ' 'e --:- ' i r - : ' - ' '' I s'" ' :: - '1 e - e ' ' 4 ' 4- - 4- - - f:- e ' ' ' r7" t I rit Ala likil it:66 l''''"'ws ' r TSAI r Ire'rl rr--e tr 7 v it la " r r7)11 ' :t - r ky MIME from I story I STARTS I TODAY wq"'11111j?4mmaigt:IICSmAANV67'S:11::111::11 ctot 0 tortod ''' i'-- 'i ' '' : " ' At Noon SEES A GHOST" E 14!&'''''''''"I'tgth'et"INAL4L''011014 ' )' '11TOMIPI471 l'It'" 1' - " '" ' - - '' i c p 1 1 i 1 ' - lc a( t 1 i ' 1 1 1 i'il I l' 7--- f - f 1i - - - I 1 yi-- -' " I s:4 1 1 - '"1 - le' I ': E ' ri"--- ! 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' 2 Illtry 01 lianas nrICT 'croon– 5:00 a 1 i: ' it 1 1 rr - ): ' ' ‘ Carthee 2:30 '''': I MI TOOTS" AND I bv 41 ''' ' 00 e- I t III' 41P": '''' ' - ' ' '1' ck HTmasht:ma Peg maid Owen henry 1rovers ILCIii E ei - - 1 fr( - t N - - 04 O'CgiLl 1 - ed- - p V4111a ' ' PAT - 1 f!''? - L4 200 - ' L- 11' fir id MICH' MRS MINIVER hitt" ip h" t PIDGE011 Carat- - Mal W MP : ) 1 CARSON - - ' 4 v ---e- el "r: I' E le 1 ' 'rsil i b -l- 7470N '3 --rThr- A - - "BUNGLE FOR BRITAIN!' I 1 I tla 1F t 111 "Sergeant York" film portrayal of the career of America's No 1 hero of the first World war with Gary Cooper in the character of AlvinYork r17‘r - 7ift Lte) -- 4 4 ' I ' ' — - ! Continues Sensational Engagement Tomorrow min-ge-1 NrietOry his firi3t picture job in "This Larid Is Mine" and got the letdown of his life when he found out he had to keep on going to school too But he took it like a man and said "Well I guess I can hardle both jobs!" With the shortage of typewriters in our studios Virginia Van 1:pp says she's been sharing hers with two other 'writers And you eS11 imagine the laugh that went up in the writers' building the 1 1 1 swing king will play it for its screen debut peter James interpreting four new Mack and Gordon tunes Nine-year-ol- Y r hi ( I It's the Much of the action of "Springtime in the Rockies" which moves over to the Studio screen Friday was filmed at beautiful Lake Louise in the Canadian Rockies giving spectacular scenic background for its music dance numbers and romantic Involved are lissome troubles Betty Grable John Payne and Cesar Romero with picturesque Carmen Miranda Charlotte Greenwood and Edward Everett Horton lending comedy relief In addition it has Harry James and His Music Makers dispensing melody with Trum- ( :: I with riotous comedy—to be expected where such as Lynne Overman Eugene Paulette Albert Dekker are in the cast Made with full cooperation of the Ili S- - Forest Service the picture is based on a Cosmopolitan magazine story by Thelma Stra- wears the shortest skirts on the Metro lot but it's her daughter Margaret who's dmade the sueJohn ttS3 Doriat Robert's son just started '‘ - - 114 ' I ::"LENHOE:ISEilliSi When former Vice President in " - Alyn -- " 111111171U t 1 si! t - i """""'"""- -- 1 U 11 M !t 1e1!1:4inw!:1: Utah artists i : -r-------- Services Center — One-ma- n exhibition by Henry N Rasmussen U S marines' anniversary display of posters cartoons watercolors Utah State Institute of Fine Arts' annual camera salon ZCMI Tiffin room — Van Cott Memorial exhibition of NI Now MS 21111§ t NVar st ss te Utah artists -- f T Art Barn — Watercolors and Rialto - "Broadway" with George Raft Pat O'Brien Brod Crawford Marjorie Rambeau Anne Gwynne and Janet Blair also "In Old California" with John Wayne and Binnie Barnes South-Ea(Sugarhouse) — Serenade" with Bet "Footlight surprise elopement didn't give her time to buy the traditional white wedding gown putting away the gray silk suit she wore as a treasured keepsake She's also saving her corsage when she became Mrs Kirk --- - t Art Exhibits black-and-whi- Of Maureen O'Hara and Pandolpa Scott also "The Night Before the Divorce" with Lynn Bart Nils Asther and Mary Bets Hughes "TarHolladay (Holladay i zan's New York Adventure" with Johnny Weissmuller Maureen O'Sullivan John Sheffield also "Mexican Spitfire Sees Ghost" with Lupe Velez and Leon Errol Star--"urnabout" with Adolphe' Menjou Carole Landis and John Hubbard also "Hold That Ghost" with Abbott and Costello On the Stage Capitol—Matinee and evening "The Student Prince 'I with Everett Marshall Kingsbury Hall University Theater—Heaven Can Walt" Demarest Murray (NI urra y) — "Mrs Miniver" with Greer Garson Walter Pidgeon also "Jerry Wald and His Orchestra" Please" Sentimental Actress An excellent male chorus will be heard in the loved melodies "Deep in My Heart" "Drinking Song" "Golden Days" Box office is open for this roadshow entertainment at the Capitol from 12:20 to 5 p m daily of his heroic exploit Cooper's performance is appealing and powerful On the bill also is "Hello Ani a story s:a of the Naval napolis" Academy its traditions its rivalries which stars Tom Brown Jean Parker and Larry Parka as a disMMurray appears trict ranger who meets and marries a society beauty from the east thus starting the sequence of laughs thrills and romantic situations keeping the film moving at swift pace throughout A top thrill film with its portrayal of a raging forest blaze and rangers bailing out of airplanes to fight it with used to start backfires it is also supplied per-ton- al i4 - melodies have a perennial appeal brings Everett Marshall again before Salt Lake City audiences on Friday at the Capitol theater when the play is to have matinee and evening performances Because of the fact that only one performance of "Arsenic and Old Lace" could be arranged w Susan HayLynne Overman Albert Dekker and Eugene Follette in the Studio—"Springtime Rockies" with Betty Grable John Payne Carmen Miranda Harry James' orchestra - Cesar Romero Charlotte Greenwood and Edward Everett Horton Victory — "Sergeant Y o r k" with Gary Cooper Walter Brennan and Joan Leslie also "Hello Annapolis" with Tom Brown and Jean Parker Utah—"A Yank at Eton" with Mickey Rooney Edmund Gwenn Ian Hunter and Freddie Bartholomew also "Careful Soft Shoulders" with Virginia Bruce and James Ellison Gem—"Mrs Miniver" with Greer Garson Walter Pidgeon Teresa Wright Richard Ney and Dame May Whitty Uptown—"The Navy Comes Through" with Pat O'Brien George Murphy Jane Wyatt Jackie Cooper Carl Esmond and Max Baer also "Information ward TSHOW - A- Chandler of Governor A B Chandler of Kentucky got in town Friday to make a test for a role in "Dixie" with Bing Crosby Dorothy Lamour and Jane Marjorie' Reynolds Wyatt will make her first personal appearance tour with The Navy Comes Through" understand Walter Kane will contest Lynn Barl's divorce suit Now that the Don Barrysl have squelched those divorce rumors they've moved into a brand-neWhilo home working in "The Youngest Profession" at Metro Aileen PrinArlen and gle ran into Michael about they had a grand talk-feold times When he arrived in America years ago Aileen was Bethe first woman he met cause Irving Pichel lives atLa Canada and he won't get enough ogaa he's going to sleep at the studio while he's making "The Moon Is Down" And that puts the studio in wrong with its insurance people! Mimi daughter — U S A" with Preston Foster and Brenda Joyce Mario (Sugarhouse) — "Ship Ahoy" with Red Skelton Eleanor Powell Bert Lahr and Virginia O'Brien also "Vanishing Virginian" with Frank Morgan and Kathryn Grayson Tower—"Larceny Inc" with Edward G Robinson Jane Wyman Brod Crawford also "Sul- livan's Travels" with Joel McCrea Veronica Lake William Paulette Goddard tail-waggi- the best liked of the Sigmund Romberg operettas "The Student Prince" whose One of Opening Today at the Theaters di (P)—Butch dog amicable ancestry has crashed the movies by the simple expedient of his way into a movie location set He was en route back to Hollywood today with the cast and crew of an R K 0 unit filming shots for "Bombardier" at the Albuquexque air base The decision to take Butch was made by Director Richard Wallace after viewing rushes Butch was in too many scenes one of them in which he tags 'Actor Randolph Scott emerging from a gate The other side of the gate must be filmed on a stage and it Hollywoodsound I s reasonable that Butch should be seen on both sides of the gate with Scott Wallace said Stage Tonight shops written be starred in it will be atol none other than Teresa Wright 5 printing before it hit the book other day when she opened her door and screamed down to the end of the line "Hey Jde! Hurry up with my typewriter! I'm In a frenzy of fecundity — you know like water over Niagara— my villain is choking the heroine to death and If I don't get the hero In there quickly they'll have no movie! So bring in my One of Red typewriter!" Skelton' s comedy writers Jack a book Douglas has of Royal Raiment" titled"Gags Well if they're good he can wear that royal raiment if not he'll just have to continue going around in that zoot suit Hope it's true that Olga Petrova's new book "Butter for My Bread" will be done as a movie Did you know that Dancer Frank Veloz had recently sold a story to Esquire and is now working on at war story called Mau"Spawn of the Sky"? reen O'Sullivan's proud as punch over husband John Farrow's new book "Pageant of the Popes" which sold out its first By Hedda Hopper HOLLYWOO D —While Martin Kf5leck was atill in the hospital le - N - EiAL CAFE -- - -- - i tt - 1 1 - 4 i! : t ! - I ' |