Show - - " "Iro1osogoomeive9 " — ir Tueday Morning Ogdenite Donned Uniform' For Movie Prior to Doing It for Uncle Sam HOLLYWOOD — Running away from home at an early age seerns to be an open sesame to Ultimate success in the movies according to many motion pic- ture players' biographies And all Wright's is no- exception William Wright IR a on of the Into Arthur Wright and Mrs Bertha Ecc len Wright of Ogden and a brother of Mr and Mrs G J Wright 2864 Minden drive Salt Lake City The dark-eyeyoung man currently wooing Ann Mil lerin With BevColurnbia's to adhered the pattern by erly" home leaving a comfortable when he was 13 Not because he wasn't happy but just because adventure whistled long and loud: Bin and his brothers and sisters were taken on vacation trips to Europe and all points of the United States during their chtldhood by their parents but instead of assuaging his appetite to see new places this merely whetted it When he ran away he headed for Hollywood His was probably the shortest trip on record for as soon as he stepped off the train he wan bustled right back on by the Juvenile authorities Mama and Papa Wright had wired ahead to have recalcitrant Dilly bundled right back home After attending public schools in Ogden Bill went to college distinguishing himself in athleIics and campus dramatics This minor fling decided him upon his career definitely though previously acceding to his family's wishes that he become an M D His mother used him in her Little Theater productions then he was given a chance with Utah's first gentleman of the theater and films l i headMeroni Osenat that time ing the Moroni Oisen Players After tourinz with them he won a scholarship at the Leland Powers school of dramatics E05- trn spent a brief period with the Nell Gwyn theater New Yark: and then was invited to enmo to the farned Pasadena - Community Playhouse in California This is where studio talent scouts caught up with the traveling Mr Wright He appeared In several "13" pictures then with "Sweetheart of the Meet" with Jinx Falkenberg and in supporting roles in several others More recently he was given a featured role in "A Night to Remember" with Brian Aherne and Loretta Young and now has the romantic lead opposite Miss Miller Six feet tall with athletic build dark brown hair and laughing brown eyes Wright is married and has a small daughter "Reveille With Beverly" is his last picture before entering the armed forces 9 - d - - 1 1 q k 1 I I 1 I Unusual Film 13i11 at South-Eas- t g 1 tabernacle I t 1 I iste!eir Siich rhitlea Iyrr 1 I ri::' an "' - 4 - - 1" For Every111' in'' g You've Done to tja 1 'I 'l I 11 a : :: 71'7 ''':'' - if -:r:4:"A" : -- - 1 z '''' 71"1 e as - i : I ud! 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"Mission to Moscow" has already been published in 11 countries translated into seven different languages and done in Braille for His mother wantthe blind ed him to be a preacher He wanted to study law at which his mother said --rd rather have you a good lawyer than a bad preacher" 'Jane Eyre" Murray (Murray)—"Here Go Again" with Edgar Bergen Fib- ces Gifford - ittw 00 Massey 1 1 4: ericlOW I "Moontide" with CraGabin and Ida Lupino Tower (Ninth South and Ninth East)—"Igeap the Wild Wind" with John Wayne Ray Milland Paulette Goddard and Raymond Joyce Beds" with Lyric—"Twin George Brent and Joan Bennett also "Ships With Wings" Marie (Sugarhouse) — "The i GinMajor and the Minor" with and Milland: ger Rogers Ray also "Priorities on Parade" with AnnMiller and Jerry Co- lonna Capitol—"I Married a Witch" with Fredric March Veronica Lake Susan Hayward also "American Empire" with Rich- - 'I IritoS14110r F- I Powell Red Skelton State — "Valley of the Sun" with Lucile Ball and James thy Rialto—"Orchestra Wives" with GeorgGlenn Miller Ann also "Little Tokyo U S A" with Preston Foster and Brenda I mEMISIMEhn I with Fibber McGee and Molly Edgar Bergen Charlie McCar- - -' beSeSW- I I Victory--"- y q 6 ( jou with Xavier Cugat and orchestra Star—"Son of Fury" with Tyrone Power George Sanders (fangs Tierney Francés Farmer also "Ship Ahoy" with Eleanor 3 1 Buy Bonds—For Victory : ': i: : :: 1 1 BRENTBENETT OF 1943 : 7i:' '' - ' ' ' ! Gal" - with Judy Garland Gene Kell:- and George Murphy with Marta Eggerth Gem—"Here We Go Again" p- 'Iglu 1 ': :: ' '' :' ' 1 :LLtz) - 1 — ' ''':':: 4 :i ) 1" fiiKI ti-- IT31r --- i l'' - k 111 A416 to do but after reading the script she decided It was not for her On the other hand' it's a great opportunity for Hedy Nobody knows any better than I how difficult it is to find a story for Garbo 'cause I played her sister in "As You Desire Me" Most actresses can throw away a trivial line but when Garbo reads it it becomes important She has a unique talent and when properly cast nobody can beat her But if the story Isn't right she's smart to skip It Welcome on Mat Sister Kenny arrived here yesterday She's the houseguest of Mary McCarthy who's writing her life story for the screen She was supposed to come here for Christmas but couldn't get away owing to the fact that working so much with iiildren she caught the mumps from one of them and was quarantined Corporal Walter Seltzer must have had inside information from the stork He arrived in town at midnight on leave — his baby daughter was born 45 minutes later And they've named her Mickel' Joan —Joan being for Crawford Aileen Pringle's publicity job with David Selznick is no handicap The deal was arranged so that she can do pictures as they come along Her next will be in ' ' - ' '''''' ":'' ' 6PK '' 1ST WALTZ NITE' 3 : ' ':' 0 OPENS 20c 4 71"1 ' ce6394 (reTh(-) (74ts-P- - ' - ' Utah — "China Girl" rly'etr1-George Montgomery Gene ney Lynn Bari Victor McLaglen also "Time to Kill" with Lloyd Nolan -- ' LAST : - well Mrs Earl W Harmer of the Salt Lake City ter of the League of Utah ers announces the postponement of the regular meeting of the organization from the first Tuesday to the fourth Thursday in th e January Consequently meeting is to take place Jan- 8 p Barn28 atFinch laneat the Art 011E11111100- ' ' ' -- ' Honeymoon" with Cary Grant Ginger Rogers also Walt Disney's "Der Fuehrer's Face" Centre—"Stand By for Action" with Robert Taylor Brian Charles Laughton Donlevy Walter Brennan Marilyn Max- d U S BUGS BUNNY CARTOON NEWS EVENTS CO-HI- k '“ 0 st "PRIVATE DEAD - '‘ ' :"' ' 1 t: t!: 1 - '''' 4 ::rt ti- '' I 1 (Sugarhouse) — "Tales of Manhattan" with Charles Boyer Rita Hayworth Ginger Rogers and Henry Fonda also "About Face" with William Tracy and Gene Porter Uptown — "Once Upon a South-Ea- 1445444A5 1 - Features Now Showing at the Theaters G rtcp": I :: ':: '- !' '' Luscious Ann Miller starring in "Reveille With Beverly" warbles a few notes and wonders why buglers have such a bard time of it It's : 4 1: - - -1 -- -- ' - ---: ''' 1 : 11 ! : 11 r '' ' ' g0---- ' '''' L'-'-1 f i '' ' ' o'''' 's 1' st 1: 1- P 4 '''' 1' ii ::':::: ' ' ! ' : ‘ '''' ' ' 4 " ' - 12k ( ' ' :::- i : !'-- 4 ' ' 4i" ::: A '::4':4' '"":'!:! ' By Hedda Hopper HOLLYWOOD — The greatest starmaker of them all is at it again and it looks from where I sit as though Cecil B De Mille would give Veronica Lake the lead in "Dr Wassell" After all the fireworks Garbo will not play the lead in "Russia" but Hedy Lamarr will Garbo was very anxious to do it and a picture called "Russia" seemed the logical thing for her '' ' :A ''''' - ' ' - " -- - - 14 0 f I :':1 :2 41:- —0° - ! ' ' 7 ' : f' '43°"14' !- -- l' 1 fr - ' v-- A r ' ' ' ' k I: Lt - ' ' s ''i' - it‘ Jinx Falkenburg receives the usual process After trying out her singing voice on recent camp tours the encouraged act- ress is now taking vocal lessons -- f e: -- ' ‘ ' ! 4 i'Mi 7 t ? - — — - '' - a i' r : - 71 ' - - '"'—'-'- i 1 A - ':: - - f if "':- - s te y - '7'''''" ) '''''''''" '!"''''''''''''11 '' If c 1 - t g - k r7 i - i tel '" '''I'V''-i' e:7 e - Jr 7 I - T :4 - - 4r-- - !i 1 - A - 1 I it' 77 1-- '1'"N i e- !!-- ' i !!-- :'' - : 1''' !)!-':' - ' : 1 47 dr ---': 5' i -- 2' '7'''' 4:: !INA - 6:-- :"''''4 -' ' - 16''''' ill: '':1 41 '' : P le I vheenrg ehaenacret - ' - - 40:' - ) ''':-- ('A----- - hat n ' ' ' ' 114rt-'4-T4'- -- el - ob uatil di : and death She's one of The one of millions Avengers hi Norway's Secret Front that can't be beaten! - 1 f tshweereet: I : 17 ":': PWr'ersi'lt-- Yes she looks 4:7:::: t i 44 : 'N'': I'' '''' ' Writer's League Postpones Meet ''''''': ion1:9 - 1 '- - " " i''' ': " 4 t : 4: 7 v 2 4 - :- 1t6 ''s': i' '"f' ' '''''':-1- :::::!: i '7:i i ''- Entertainment Set At U 0 Center : t ei - - I 1 i : it''--- es '''' ' - 1t' 04av---- ''t 'i11 - I 1 I II ' le-- 77e I 1I - " PK'- v five-figure- interest 1 '' 4 6 : f''-- '''' :: 1 Turns Up To Startle Finder Rita Hayworth GenteelRogers Ilenry Fonda Charles Laughton Edward G Robinson and others appear In its blend of drama comedy music romance and action "bout Face"' a comedy of martial atrnosphere with the fIghting noreeoms William Tracy and Jcoe Sawyer is second offering Jean Porter is romantic - ' :' 1:- - Missing Big Cheek To- ps lghti ' - : I I I ht pfoo e '' 'iiv- number of these singing giants an ensemble of 32 members are natives of the Don river region Jaroff a choirmaster when the revolution came to Russia found himself interned In a military camp in Tchelengir near Constantinople along with other Cosicks who had fought with the White army in the Crimea He led his fellow prisoners in singing around the campfires in the songs of their rative Don and the steppes ' By Harrison Carroll Out of this grew the present HOLLYWOOD Jan 4 (INS)-- -brilliant chorus whose world A salary check betours for several years have longing to Film Star Rosalind brought it tremendous acclaim' Russell has turned up after beThe inexhaustible repertory of ing mising for several days and the chorus is tridepartmental as a hectic search involving two of they add liturgic music of the Hollywood's big movie lots Russian orthodox church to their has wound up on a comic note songs of the steppes and soldier The story of the missing songs with the latter predomicheck with its surprise finish was related today by representnating atives of the R K 0 studio which sent the money to the star as the last installment on her salary for the - picture "Flight for Freedom" S As Miss Russell: already had left the lot said an 13K 0 Miss Mary C ICimabll Irving spokesman the check was sent high school art instructor will to her at Columbia studio The donate her talents to paint solstar didn't get it end a search dier portraits at the U SO ceninstituted by both film com'201 East South Temple te panies failed to locate the miss- street Tuesday at 7:30 p m: letter officials of the club announce Stopping payment on the first Another feature of entertaincheck R KO then presented ment planned is a program by another to the actress' a group of dancers and singers Shortly afterwards directed by Miss Edna Downingagent: studio spokesman the m 8:30 at p presented a ceived call telephone' The 220 East South Temple "Miss Russell" said an excited club will gather at that advoice "this is the Columbia fan dress at 7:45 p rre to leave for mail department We just opened a bowling party it vvas anone of your letters-anfound a nounced check for $18000!" I I I Heading a new double bill at t Tuesday "Tales of Manhattan" brings a galaxy of favorites to the screen te ta unilue story of a dress suit's vicissitudes It runs Lfough several episodes from the tragic romance 'which sets the suit on its journey to a stir- ring' dri'matic close in a southern cornfield a scene in which Ethel Waters: Paul Robeson and the II 1:1 Johnaon choir particitcsp-flig- - ':li -- I 1 - " Songs from thebleak steppes of Russia Cossack songs that have been sung for ages in the Caucasus in the region of the Don and Dnieper and are doubtless sung today by Russian regiments hurling themselves against the German enemy—will be heard Tuesday night as Serge Jaroff's powerful Don Cossack chorus appears at Kingsbury hall at 8:30 p m The chorus arrived Monday in Salt Lake City singing last nightat Provo Saah-Eas- 1 -7 - ' 40Irr----- 4- 14 - -- v ke 19-1- Lamarr Takes Garbo's Place in 'Russia' 'Oscar' for Best Comedy Suggested She 'Can' G t 'Em Up in the PvIorniqg "4- Cossack Choir Sings Tonight January 5 ileibunt Zalt Trbt I |