Show - ' - - io4------- - - k Bing Wants Dillith Shore's Vocalizing 'White Cliffs of Dover' Bait for Dmme i H : Wood and the biggies saw the finished picture of "For Whom the Bell Tolls" they've decided to release it in 15 reels All the World a Stage Writer Jack Douglas training down from San Francisco got to talking to a couple of M Ps whose beat is from San Franand back They cisco to told him some of their experiences with various soldiers en route which were so funny Douglas has written a story about them And if it's sold the M P3 will be asked to help in making the picture Around the Town Marlene Dietrich and Gabin strolled arm in arm into Romanoff's Gabin begins a picture Marlene goes back east in February to do a play She was bursting with pride over the accomplishments of her daughter Maria Manton Michael Arlen tells me his young wife will be heading this way in 10 Maria Montez putting days on a thick Spanish accent to impress Sir Charles Mend Billy Caxton leaving in a hurry to see "Random Harvest" He's lett ( t e ( I :::- U - Mats ) 1t $21 Ls es 6221 No Phone with War- " ren William Studio—"George Washington Slept Here" with Jack Benny Ann Sheridan Charles Coburn Percy Kilbride Hattie McDaniel and William Tracy Mario (Sugarhouse) — "Forest Rangers" with Paulette Goddard Fred Mac:Murray and Susan Hayward also "Night in New Orleans" Tower (Ninth South and Ninth East)—"Beyond the Blue SOO Tim&s NEW YOQX STSTIP MEE 61 6ft 5112 56c c4 rs "Counter-Espionage- ft Lo Li 4 C1 At-wo- 'It - f 6 f4' ' — N $168 SI12 Reservations M IL ORDERS FILLED Enclose Sell- - Addressed 6 Lam ped Envelope ' t - '7'- : - :r :: :: — : Tt- -' - ::::::: ' - : s'I:-: ':: :: ::: :' ':::-'' :: :'::i' :::00'''''' !' '2 :'' ::':: ::: '''' - ' :::':: :' ::: :" -- :::: t t' 0 Snow College - 3 ''':::' I :: :: f:':---:- ' - ':c-- -- ''i :'' '': 1:' ':T I 1 1 1 - '” I ! -- ' :: : '4 ' ' - b T -- 5 ' : 1 ' I :' ': — ': :: ' :" : ' t' - - - :t '': :: :: :' '''' :' ' :" : ! : pet of a Universal stage electrician is cuddled by Deanna Durbin as the pill) get 4 a screen test for a role in the star's new film "Forever Yours" whose setting "Heidi" is China Class Schedule Art Exhibits Set at Art Barn Art Barn—Photographic print show by Salt Lake Camera club Lion Honee Social Center — Watercolor collection by Joseph A F Everett War Service Center — Retrospective exhibition by artists of W P A art project Z C M I Tiffin Room — General exhibition by Utah Art Colony arranged by Mrs Alice Following the meeting of artists and students held at Art Barn on Sunday Norman Jacobsen who has taken over the Art Barn school of fine arts for the quarter announces the schedule of classes as arranged A landscape and still life class will be held as follows: Wednesdays from 2 to 4 p m Sundays 3 to 5 p m held outdoors when weather permits and other classes as follows: Life drawing Tuesdays 7:30 to 9:30 p m portrait painting Fridays at the same hours At the Gem beginning Tuesday you can "Meet the Stew arts" a delightful young couple played by William Holden and Frances Dee whose marital joys and mishaps furnish both comedy and drama The feather-heade- d bride has persuaded a boy into marriage without a dime in his pockets and their honeymoon is complicated by doubting Sundry other problems beset the newlyweds the husband discovering two cannot live as cheaply as one even if they do have more fun Grant Mitchell Marjorie Gate son Anne Revere Roger Clark are found in the cast "Blondie for Victory" is the episode also offered with Penny Singleton doing her bit in organizing the Housewives of America for patriotism who devote themselves to war activities to the- detriment of home morale "Pardon My Sarong" is the exciting blend of tropic glamor music and hysterical fun that brings Abbott and Costello as entertainers f 0 r South - East The fans beginningTuesday - : : V 7 L: ru"74:771"q?"17-- 11:'"'4C:71qt 11"7"1"1:7-:0- 1 ! - 4't t 7 111C-41:---s---- Krupa Makes One Night Stop Here ' - :- - t : oliii-:e- 'el iii0— -1 - -- N Gene Krupa bringing his popenular band for a gagement Monday January 25 at Jerry Jones' Rainbow Randevu is one of the most versatile of musicians according to dance critics- - Krupa spurning titles and awards- asks no further recognition than understanding and appreciation from his dancing audiences Yet though Gene has led his own band for hardly more than two years his work on the drums has been voted best in a national poll of musicians and swing fans conducted by Down Beat magazine Since leaving the Goodman organization to eonduct his own Krupass band has played in most of the choice theaters and smart ballrooms of the country has enjoyed popularity on the networks and appeared in picture assignments ht 2 :' 14 - Ie-- '' te- 4 - - t s t :4 F?-- - N I x I i - L' 1 ':" ' ' - - ' - - I - t nr-- -- md 1 AMERICA'S Itip -- ct - 1 - bA wer ! TO 30e 7- — 71 tr- 4 -- 1 I 11 1 4 i 11 it wo MI a 4 '''T''''' - - - - - t Mir'rTrz‘1 P A se 1 - va4A TOM 'S 4v 411114 tJ '11745 ts: Att-ritiTtitli -A- TILTON MARTHA MART ragt Days "Whist Hog nixte " 01 - PEW OZZIE NELSON "Dr GITIAtipte's NP1W A etst ant" bh e TO MOR ROW rIt I r- tr9k -11 A - " 0 -- -) ' ue I ' - V WASAL 3 A ACM114AcKED cARLA HRANI - e ( - 1 I Hews Air Via ti Express A ROARING VICTORY! T N -- I v !Ns ALLAN 7:4-- as JONES !JANE FRAZEE 1 1 i'! PEGGY RYAN A4c ' I 1 É- 0 - I ' ' - - ":" - r ' 4111"'-'-- ' - 7 - ?" k t-f- - I ' 3 q g r-- t' 4 -- -'' Li it fa! 1 r if La elprune- ' ' 'V t:-:- ' e ' rt n' L 4 f 1 0- ji L" 117C-- )— ' i ' I i p14° --- — V 1 r W laif'' : 4 t 4 3 N 1 :e-1 - '5:"-- f - t- vT Itut ''''' '' I !1' ''' - -- VA 2"!77 vre- I 1 - ' ' :p-'! '''t? r9: 1 911 ---- - 5 - -- I 1 ' : HAWAIIAN ' f - 1 - r::A1Irl-I AND HIS 7' WHIRLWIND As shown in Junit 9th ITIA 11 5 S LIFE -- tt : ISSN -7 7 '''' - M C APtiDMNiTIO a ik 11111 T! 7 rI: I -7 T 'a I 'Il tbstl - qt i 7 tyki ' 4 !ilc! P I kI III ' LAST DAV Also Coming This Friday for an Extended Engagement HERB MILLER AND HIS ORCHESTRA -- - - — 77 r''—-'—'7-:ivv --1 — 441 4 4 0 I ' 7— ' 4:0 ii'''' 11' et'':- ' t -- - - mr" s r i '' it I k 1k - -- r !I - - '' 10"" ' " : i I Ly - A t V ri Ks!" ‘ Li 1 I —Jr-- vi 7 ' L : ' :z:- - A V DAY- -- ' I f HOLMES OF :TERROR" AND VOICE " SHERLOCK &ova ior - 1 fl!!1 SISTERS" "GIVE OUT - ! - ' 71"1"7"3-7AF- —NOW PLAYING— E t ---- I r WO9TA t1 t t FREDDIE MARTIN In & PA TIIVA MORISON-ABE- With BIG ALL-STA- WWI :''- t It f - AALCI DENNINGHALEY Peen Gilbert LI sin Drabett Patterson t CAST R P': t L ItEMA0 Also 110 GREATER f DOROTHY LAMOUR "Mayor of 44Ih Street" I P‘ A Poromegong - ' - t t 3 c1 f) 9 p 4 'ANN r pNaiti 1 1: R - "rl A‘r"" - d7?) I:k 7 7 61) f ": Ato"' - '" fr v11 1 ok A 1 - 'i FOR 3 MORE DAYS and His RAND With ANNE SHIRLEY Ir - - 1 1 - I Al 11-- 1i6iiAb1- io tza4 Riv CANOVA touch to a 'perfect evening" Lots of o om— no waiting in tonight : ! t "t&o will put the finishing MAGAZINE -: ND & A "snack" at A - LA - FEAT UR- After the Show t r S OVER HELD AS' 'ABOUT FACE 1011 PO110 TONIGT i r Nous mnr:xiLvasAll "tomtit° NC 1' Tril I - SONTA1700WA '':i A':I -- P 71 e-- 11'1 t:::' !Am Imam t ' Rematees weitk Music! lig 'TAM 10406 &&ir With '"--- ''''f'''''i!:tVr—'1:: 7VIi:- Of if 'seb4 6 maw Gal" E"Sleepytime JUDY : 1 I We -2- t'l 1i - It :: 1111171111IL GENE JEANETTE ) 17--)'( 1 8 pan )MAD011111DITLIIIG' t'7irr!7707--71(0- i --- SEE - rt -- 1 t 11- Oporto LAST DAY 1 - I A ittill !! t C WTI thlelitATI ROGERSSENRY FONDA DWARD 1 'MASON thARIES PAUL LIIES011 CIO WILLS itL 4 4 ' DAY it HOURDRIA ( rip7nrib-1- 7 LAST 011111ES ) t 7z -- worm i'N 'ER :t :ti : 1111j74 -: 1-- -- 114OPS iig LE La Z411 pm I r tr "r al - VOIGLI k 1' -- v-- 2 5c 1 FF 0 : s - r WI 6 :30 HULA GIRLS—FLOOR SHOW NATIVE MUSIC ' f s : ' ta ' '4!: 1 4 it it4 DANCE SATURDAY " ''7 ::: 0 i 1 : "DRUMATICS" 1 115 N Om° OR C - '44 4bil'114 r -- -- 141' - - 1 0- I 1- r? -15" 44 A- I '' '' 'Y 7'1 ' - I kh: “!---- f : :7: r rO--0 n ) la 1 :1 Nt A I' 400' ts L1-- ei § :t vt-4- -- 4- 14 zr!ItA'' " ii 0 - 4' ' tf :' pi'd- fkt14MI l' A is ' 6 1 ' 7 4: 7' ii t'-- ' Al —: t1 11 :01-- f '"-- '' ' 4 -- -- ‘ i -- - 4 4-!6 1 - ---" MUSIC i - SRO& War Plan Your Waltz Party for th Season Every Tuesday Ladles 35c Gents 50e (Includes tax) -i e - e- AlitQ2AMA TONTIGEIT - 1 1001044711 Ilar6o1$ ichtt ' F ' ?i ' - -- t- - 61411174k BROX - ? !: Merrill Horne r400 t I - l'''' it a 7 2 -r7 DRUMMER MAN ACE - 1 - 8 1 i-- r ar iti 1 ilAllogliti a22v040 grit 71111 t -9 s t its i"logri di - t'l Ld1 L i u 13 I - k 4fr' COA : ' r--- z -- T:-- I voice Mrs Beulah Gifford violin — will present a number of students in recital Wednesday at 4 p pl in Ferry The participants are: Orville L Hine Ruth Wideman Phyllis Cotro-Mane- s Frances M McLeod Elaine L Pack Norma C Lewis Donna S Rogers Ronald H Day Annice R Berryman Perna K Joplin Doris H Warner Martha Irene Culp Kathleen T Green Amy MacNeil John W Hooker Margaret Sneddon Norma B Mortenson June E Featherstone Blanche D Mortensen Jane L Anderson Leo T Gormley Mary Jo Pallauch Jean Marie Jorgenson 1 f 0 1 two kings of comedy have amin the riotous dople assistance ings which begin in Chicago shift by bus to Los Angeles and thence cross the seas to an isolated island Virginia Bruce and Robert Paige are paired in romance and the menace is realistically portrayed by Leif Erikson and Lionel Atwill On the same bill more menacing proceedings are unfolded in "Castle in the Desert" a Charlie Chan mystery adventure with Sidney Toler as the genial Chinese sleuth te one-nig- -- t "- - birds Nest" and two oils "Silhouettes on the Adriatic" and a copy of Volvon's "Fishes" Also "Apple Blossoms" - a water-coIo- r by Lucy T Anderson "Sails at Sundown" oil by Elsa Saxod "The Flower Market in Stockholm" oil by Carlos Anderson and "Grape Arbor" oil by Bessie Alice Baugh are the other numbers of the collection f South-Eas- up-to-da- original etchings "Harbor-Lak- e Garda" and "Where the Black- - - ' 4k ' '' - :: ' e ': :: -- :' :' :i'''''-- ::::-?::: :'' ' ' :: i: ":: :!'4:! s t '::' ': ' :: 1 e :: :: -—— ' I- : - EPHRAIM Jan 18— Twelve paintings have been presented to Snow college augmenting the art collection already at the school and in the city They are from the Ella Quayle Van Cott collection acquired through Mrs Alice Merrill Horne' s interest in the art of the state and that of John H Stansfield art instructor at the collége The paintings are being placed under direction of the faculty art committee: A I Tippetts chairman Alice B Obray and Mr Stansfield The collection Includes: "Our a Baby" by John clawson n highly prized portrait-Ipastel two of James Taylor Harwood's 3 - - ' :::::'':': '':?:-: 12-i r Gets-- Gem in-la- Large Art Gift - - - "::-'- I j Westminster college's music Helen Hamilton department Mrs Elizabeth Hayes piano Simpson Mrs Frederick Engle ed '::' - ' Westminster Music Group Presented - white satin negligee?" "Are you kidding? That's Ann Mean to say you Sheridan didn't recognize her?" "I should have" admitted Huston "I've been playing her father for the past three months in 'Edge of Darkness' But my daughter never dressed like ":: ::":::::r:-::i ? s Haley also "The Gay Sisters" with Barbara Stanwyck George Brent and Geraldine Fitzgerald Murray (Murray) — "Tales of Manhattan" with Charles Boyer Rita Hayworth Ginger Rogers and Henry Fonda also "About Face" with William Tracy and Gene Porter Star—"A Yank in the R A F" with Tyrone Power and Betty Grab le also "Bahama with Madeleine Carrol Passage" and Stirling Hayden State — "Mayor of Forty-fourt- h Street" with Freddie Martin and band with Anne Shirley also "No Greater Sin" Lyric—"Juke Girl" with Ann Sheridan Ronald Reagan Richard Whorf with George Tobias also "Rhythm Parade" Holladay (Holladay) — "Cairo" with Jeanette MacDonald and Robert Young also "Sleepy-tim- e Gal" with Judy Canova ' :::::':'::: :: red-hair- :::::::::::::::::: :i "": : 1 l' Horizon" with Dorothy Lamour Richard Denning and Jack '' ' that" List Humphrey Bogart Ingrid BergPaul Henreid also Paramount News Utah—"Whistling in Dixie" with Red Skelton Ann Rutherford George Bancroft and Guy FRI JAN 22 " :' '':' An evening of Wagnerian opera will be offered Tuesday at 8:30 p m at the War Services center 59 South State street for the regular weekly soldiers music hour open also to civilians Hans Alfons Thing will supply the records and the discussion for the program The "Tannhauser" overture played by the London Philharmonic orchestra under direction of Sir Thomas Beecham will open the program The first act of "Die Walkure" with Bruno Walter directing the Vienna State Opera orchestra is the second selection Leading roles are taken by Lotte Lehmann Lauritz Melchoir and Emmanuel man MA x " : For Music Hour Centre — "Casablanca" with - : - Wagner Selected - Kibbee also "Dr Gillespie's New Assistant" with Lionel Barrymore Van Johnson Richard Quine and Susan Peters Capitol — "Flying- Fortress" with - Richard Greene Carola Lehmann Betty Stockfield and Donald Stewart also "You Can't Escape Forever" with George Brent and Brenda Marshall Rialto—"Once Upon a Honeymoon" with Cary Grant Walter Slezak and Albert Dekker also Walt Disney's "Der Fuehrer's Face" with Donald Duck the Blue Victory—"Beyond Horizon" with Dorothy Lamour Richard Denning Patricia Morison and Walter Abel also '?'::-e- - JShowsOpeningToday - HOLLYWOOD—Walter Huston visited the Warner Brothers sound stage where Ann Sheridan and her dormitory girls were doing their specialty for "Thank Your Lucky Stars" "Who" he inquired "is that beautiful girl in the ': 's - : South - East (Sugarhouse) — "Pardon My Sarong" with Abbott and Costello with Virginia Bruce also "Castle in the Desert" with Sidney Toler Gem — "Meet the Stewarts" William Holden and Frances Dee: also "Blondie for Victory" with Penny Singleton Arthur Lake and Larry Simms Uptown — "Sherlock Holmes and the Voice of Terror" with Basil Rathbone Nigel Bruce with Reginal Denny also "Give Out Sisters" with the Andrews Sisters Charles Butterworth Dan Dailey Jr with Walter Cat- MATINEE SEATS STILL AVAILABLE! TICKETS 12:30 'Ti! 5 P M COMEDY 2' Now Playing at the Theaters GOOD craw - :- so El-Pa- CAPITOL and J Tribune Huston Didn't Know His Daughter Ann Studio Employe's Dog Tests got to catch up on all Metro pictures now that he's working there I have a hunch when they get a load of Mr Caxton's brand of comedy they'll ask him to "Linger Longer Billy!" Copyright 1943 by The Chicago an- After Sam other picture y EVE at Paramount doing be back Hedda Hopper HOLLYWOOD — Since Bing Crosby sang "Holiday Inn" with Dinah Shore on the air he'd Ike to have Dinah for his partrer in one of his pictures Bing has three lined up this year Orson NVelles sudden trip to New York wasn't on official businesa—just a spur of the rnoment impulse He went to the to Joe plane to say good-bCotten who was leaving for opening of "Shadow of a Doubt" "Gee I wish You were Joe said: going- along!" Orson said: "Why rot There was a vacant seat The bait and he took off which caused Irene Dunne to s:gn a Metro contract was "White Cliffs of Dover" However shell do two pictures there before they ever get around to "The Cliffs" Fast Cure When Ginger Rogers was home on account of sickness Mitch Leisen took Ray Milland Mischa Auer Don Loper and borne others dressed up in their circus costumes to the house to call on her "Well" said Ginger "the sight of them would either kill or cure you so I came back to work next day" Preston Sturges is whipping together a story with a Washington background similar to that of "Mr Smith Goes to a comWashington" only from can get edy angle—how a man lost in the maze of bureaucracy Already Joel McCrea is up for the lead Yesterday Sturges was talking to Eric von Strohelmwho's back on the lot as an actor and he said: "You lcnow Eric you were just 10 years ahead of your time" "You're wrong" replied von Stmheirn "—I was 20!" Lucille Ball had an argument with her rationing board so only got an A card Now has to travel to the studio with her husband who leaves at 6 a m while she doksn't have to work until noon Like Relaxing Alice Faye finishing her first picture since baby's arrival wants three months off with husband Phil Harris but she's for Ei II Lebaron's next Fthear reason Gene Tierney came back from visiting her soldier-husban- d at camp was because of a little domestic trouble between Palm Springs restthe two eents are wondering who the good looking soldier is' who's escorting Jean Arthur to the - If dunes and when the stork delivers that package to Madeleine Carroll I hear she'll MAT January 19 1913 rtlit 5a1t gnkt Uribunt Tueday Morning ? 14 1 ILI TO A maceielne Garroil n 01I "Stirling GOOD PLACE I - ' - EAT - - ::411 ''' kiii A lie tid Hayden PASSAG 't:4:- tra 01 A 476 So good girt to tot alooS —2nd 111 Hit— TED State' —' ::4--''''- : PIO RITO in 'OPENS 6PIA 'Rhythm Parade' short walk from town litioinLi r7--: 1 clic 164 r174LIcirTHItEl 6 twig 677---:- ::: 1: E :gkf TCL it' E R 4)72'W"----r- 6 - :- - ' — : ' - - ' : -- I 0 640 pan - 4c -- A tt" f ri 44ofr''''" NI liV2d Plorti0100 ALA' - - 4 r A PAA AttolOtoOt 111 t 434444 44443 susonttAYVYAR I "d Opens 1 smi FRED MAcMURRA VIGAPhatil s- - 456 ado Pouteite I " i'itt t "71! Ut In New ±'-:- orie2n eL1': T ' r 0 tibi ' 7rtrreIgonora-APNorm""exonoA": ?"r''"2 - - - 7 - ''' - - - 0"401wwit''''----11'wo"""M- 4r0"01dP0-104P0--Neritou-emorob-oek 17'2: '' ' ::: '': ' ' ":''i- - l'rr:rr ''' :: ' '' :: ' 7 i 7" :''17-:-- :' ' - - ':' ''''-:-- ''': 4 - : '1'r:1: :::--- 4i-::- :: '':' : "-- - ' ' tf '''''' ''''''''r' ' - ':'-- '' ' |