Show — ' S 1k4 -- 4 114 Adain4 - - '- - - a - -- - : - ' '''-- ' -- ILL - ' ' 41101t - ' 'VW ' - - ill :' - ROW MM:t1WM3 - i I - ' 18 Saturday Morning 5alt akc Zribunt iThi: Fehrpary 6 1943' OpeningToday 'The Guardsman' Wins Audience Favo: At the t keeping a directorial eye By E E Hollis t Ethel BakertheCanis cleverro' Hitler Theory Meat For Disney Clartoon 4 A posed to be the star!" a recent lieutenant at young I opening after being introduced to Irene Dunne Mary Pickford Rita Hayworth' s refusal to do Hedy Lamarr and Janet Gaythat Columbia picture is because nor turned to his host and said: she lost her singing voice "I haven't had such a thrill which belongs to an Wynn— since I was 7 and my mother 'cause Nan's back east making took me to the zoo" Drew her own name count Fair Exchange Pearson's story about For Whom the Bell Tolls" being After Mary Boland sold her shelved because of political hatise to Rosalind Russell she went out and rented rooms for pressure etc has made more friends for us Thousands of herself and says: "With all the fans are writing Paramount confusion of moving I'll probasaying: "Are you going to allow bly end up sleeping in the baby's Franco to run Hollywood and bassinette and the baby will be your business? This is your chance to show the stuff you:re made of" Well believe Me we're not going to muff it this time And the studio's now doing added scenes with Cooper Utah — "The Powers Girl" and Bergman making it with George Murphy Ann Shirstronger ley Carole Landis Dennis Day with Benny Goodman's orchesCooperation Pays Off tra also "One Dangerous Famous band leaders decided with Warren William Night" to get together in their pic— "Yankee Doodle Centre Like tures Hope and Crosby even though they're not supDandy" with James Cagney Joan Lesli e Walter Huston posed to be in them So Harry Richard Whorf Jeanne Cagney James and Tommy Dorsey apFrances Langford George peared on Kay Kyser's set to do and Irene Manning a stunt in his movie After the first rehearsal Kay said: "Hey Uptown—"Ice-Capades- " with fellows look! Don't make it Jo arir 1 IjLeenr7 L'ITHub'erk'a11 aAl: t)Wjgood found a new voice in the person of Trudy Erwin of Kay Kyser's Now rm wondering if band By Hedda Hopper HOLLYWOOD—Walt Disney is back east conferring with Hooten of Harvard—that famous anthropologist Wh i ch rneans they're working out plans for a picture debunking Hitler's theories on what makes a perfect Nordic man Walt also will look in on Washington and Fords Willow Run plant cuts:de Detroit Great man Hal Wallis Disney s:rned that fine actress Florence Bate s for "Saratoga Trunk" Speakirg of Hal ex- that hibitors throughout the country are wiring him to find out the title of his next picture 'cause they want to know which way Orson Welles the war's going has to get friendly with a dog— a Great Dane no less Dog doesn't love him but has to in "Jane Eyrie" The dog's trainer will really find out how good an actor Orson is ter at at R Metro-Goldwyn-Ma- yer 0 that she's is I C' a Ab 7'11 7 Dinah to Collect I t Shore will have the worlds most complete war souvenir collection when promises of the boys she's entertained in army camps are fulfilled The singing star of Warner Bros' "Thank Your Lucky Stars" has been promised trophies by men now serving on all fronts - Meta - r p a --- CI - -I a 'A lin To 11741 ' -- '' V' -- ?e-- I i"' Odo - qsi t : - i- -- aa a order 1 - "'"- ' ' ' :'1 J Ef '''' 5 ' quickly We keep moving and things' ' 11 1-s i ' 1 ' - nopne waiting h il fl- cd ---- V'' Iva- -- r'' -' I ' A Minot Prics Itsforst 8:30 AT q t :44' 476 So State 1 or Two Work front Town :715 - -- ) I 17k il ''' c-- i J 0 a 10 P s"- 0 -- ' nsBcaeirl -- ' 711 scosA 7 in ca it r TillIr 4 Tolln -- : P:init rill r1 ' orys ' -'nEl 2 a v --- evy A NU 00 6 7News et Roundup Berman and Bents— Texas Jim Robertson 6'15 6-3- 845 DcMcNeill 815 Bank Lawson's Knights ' Service Men's Hop— Michael Roy II C 8-4- 9'00 9'15 9'30 tllttruse 845 1000 1016 10:30 1045 11:00 11'15 11'30 New--Melo- Muelo by Black I IN 7)r) r Opera OrMeropol!tan Kerte - -- Tristan and Iso 1de- 12:15 1230 1245 ‘ 1:00 11:16 1'30 1:45 1' 215 230 245 300 3:15 330 aAs 400 415 45'30 5:46 Men and Books of Pet-M- I 8'00 8:15 8'30 8:45 700 7:15 7:30 7:45 I 1 fr T 10'00 10:15 10:30 a-- - Ilk 1 I el lii News 1 stMeassag" lThe Cop" '!Guy Lombardo' Orch liThe World Today Peoples PI strorra Strange Dr Thomaa Show Music Courtnev's Orch Treasury Star Parade Boston Symphony ESertes I )' 1230 12:45 1:00 1:15 1:30 I :45 Talks- Ho I vwood Expreas 300 31 5 - Lutheran Hour New Utah Qui a— Posera 'n Prizea 0Carlos Molina 's Orch from the Del Rio 1 Arthur Hale New Your Church and You 1 1 r:e Ii0-ganI- 3t - - -- 0 -- 1245 1'00 1240--KOV- O and Good tcght PrItve: 1450---KEUt- n Price: trfted rritti - - ' - ' -' 1 : "' - i -' RKO Radio Goodnight cast Mutual end I 4 1 a- 3 ''' k 3 30 t 400 415 4:30 ! - ff '4 0 - c s t k - It N ' ' ' r- VO s Iiii It 4!- I LA 8:30 prr ' ':' AL 41t i'10! p i 1000 1016 1030 1046 Priscilla Lane i 11'00 111:15 I E DIETERLE moecnon atith 11'30 11:45 12 00 1215 1230 12:461 1:00 I Inttmountals Nttwork Programa Edward ARNOLD Jane DARWEL1 Gana LOCKHART mod Anna SHIRLEY A ?4 " - I ''11-t- ' qq'i'q 11171 )L '4 7ttl 0 A 1161:11:1- ii 1:'i 1' er:r "f-- t- I 001( - A l'' I- -- 7-7-- -17- "TWO YANKS IN TRINIDAD" Pat O'Brien - Brian Donlevy Lks 20 ' IT '"r- I 1 A 6'' 0 -' - I'' rail ' ' 'r 7111 A' k d'—4 L S 4 11 b -- 7--- A" it ' " 1 i - t : ' -- 14r c i 1 —I - ''' 1 f' ' ki s' f 11 I toT ilt ''' Get Meattimert Atr— 1 '''' !I" '''''-'- ' o f 44"-H- II ' : -- - si ' 41 ? w i I - ' 'r - - a V I 0- 07 M:XN1101' ' 47 ‘1°t ) 1'' 7 ---' r:k GLAMOUR RHYTHM - - IS :: 1114 ' I 5- D 11"1:-- I- - 'Two Yz 'tlg p l'r ' rf ' ! ii ' ' is j 111 6 - 11 '06'7 -' RANGEI M 1v11 NV 1 - n OPE N 10 - -- — mi wS i'l 17 1 From 12:30 P rlm :Jo a 1: 7": illit ttr —' ikA1" fLASt'''' W':( i VAAAAA111 ' MAO t 1 I - o in k IrDiran and Dancir ii Gala Floor: Show TONIGHT I a it - r - GAY ' r offetz14-fr- Ac -- n sorer f - fd " " " 44'VK Salt Lake Showing Great Outdoor Special! - 1 iI Q r' ''ia I WhDeErtICYltsUSGSlitit "3 ' :itj') D -1 -- FLOOR SHOW TONITE CHARGE 7 ' 1 I 1 'i'i-- -- STATE AT 2ND SOUTH covrn AThotosie DINNEKS 71: PHONE 41 if: (-- - 4 40 DINING—DANCING' 3618 Highland Drive-4-0- 1 I i''' 0 Wt Continuous Today 1 ) ::-- OF THE BE — low- : LAND TO a - FIRST SALT LAKE RUN! 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EVERYTHING I '''' " 44 Viednesday s i- - ZatscPk4 1 a - 'L'I'f''" r ill' 14v - 41 APO FIATUAIL! 110 2go—twetit 1111f:''1 t! 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EYE94targep2 i4t! 4 p kt - - a lo I a --- le °'1 !: '1 -- ' 1140'44 5 -'- ti--144--0' -' - 1) Without Ticket &(1914e 4 WILLiAtInti 3 most - 9:45 -- ' ospIte14 - 4t171671(14f 7 00 r —ALSO— 7 15 7 :30 Gentleman From 45 "'"'' e Dixie 8 00 t :t 8 15 8 30 1 8 46 tliAD "17 LA at DAY 0 00 0:15 Ith So and 8th W OpenSir 1 pm - ' 030 DRAMA!t 1- - ''' - -- A A0 : f-- -i ft 11 :414'1 s lc s compoo )I V '& ‘3-y--- Will Be Admitted By Uniform I C-t:s:- - — - T1 a- ' ' oft p - el ill (LI -: aa- -- -- - t' li :13' :44:''- it ' 'r '1—00111 11 -- GREENSTRM V417'' - '''''''' SI' r i'0-- 1 REa 1 I' I - a 4 WITH H ITLE n q'I‘- Service Men ' Brent r aaa -a " mar! t POACH oli40344rr a a1 2ITHE DEvi It - A III Simit -' PATCONT" ii F4 A t as - a I t txt fts --- -- a- --- 7:--- 4 atrillar'" d e ja Noilzt) ta'- e- 1 'r Lirat- ia i I13elitil ' 1 a'i-a-a 4aa 0 ICECAPOE 1 - rir‘ '- Y o I 111416IN' - I DEUNIIIG " a04d044'''' titilit (11311 W ta- if 1311' - C - 411- - - ''- 1 - ciatt --1 01g1 ' 44111-- -"-- j VETIATIATti - ' :THROUGH DIFFERENT - - - Lill - -- A I or I mom' -7 "4"1w1 witiRt 1 -- - t - tAi17 jg''V I v - ----r " ":" ' A 1 1 1111tEllic4HDA 1- - - : t a 4- 1010 baa --i ft - HOUR ' ' -- 5:45 615 630 6 45 t 2 - 470 "Till 'AMUSE Ileorge bo loved? i - "Silver k o ' i r '- ASTOR-SYDNE- A 4 - 1 500 515 5:30 t' ! 14– lomat Li :-- 4 MARY - - rm - LZ : I v f A: 0 t' I k ' '' iTh3eS bow evett PM That's h ow krr''''' 1 1 1 1 i ff li 4:45 WOO '! le - ' ' 61R1----tr- k a - ta- - ND ' - - - 4777"'"--2:- ctio - Nta 1 with Milton r r - a - Ghosts"Berlel i'!:i7 t 8 It -- --- :J1 - a' '' 'kraal q't 1 a -- r-- --- t t g:- LIP- -- aa- -a I 1 ' - -- -- "' t I 2:r:Gtse'LamuulglhIATu:IIII:t1 i ' 1L PletLITIO BONI 'r motpho4sto L1 r j - DONALD DUCK CARTOON "West of the Rockies"—Musical ' orA A I Is I " I A11 -- t- - 1 1 -- q wv4111T14cTomirictrIZSI V-- t de ''' — ' -I- 3 L7tatiV - -- 1 11c"-::- - --- ' '' 7 ' : 1--- r it 1J2 1 ' ' a- a-- -- a-- a-- - - ' POMO - 1 - r-- aq lt ' 4 - " 1 r:7711 - ' y r- I 1 1 DAnit4too t - ' ' I La 1'11 - i ' With PAT O'BRIEN GEORGE MURPHY lUlt INATTylACKIECCIIPERCARIESMONIIMAX BAER iii1LIANANGtL i Programs n WC-rat- I (:i(N John CIunther for Dancing 816 I Time News Complete 850 At 8 Bette Rand Godwin News 9 00 Orch Ralph Edwards MO OGrift Williams' 0 16 IlEarl Kenton 4 Able's Irish Ross Star Parade II71331:433' Lebb y °Johnny Messners Or 930 of Christ 46 Varieties 'News ()Leadership Week 10:00 Star Parade 140Three Suns Trio Program News I TreasuryNews 10:16 I WEreticIte Ms"-iWorld-wid- e Souvenirs World Spivak— 10:30 w1ll:55 News hawk le 's Or and ()Abe Dunham Lyman's Orchestra i'Sonny 10AS Sherwood s or Dreams Dreamland— to 11 00 Or Heckscher's Orch 11:3obloy Carter Benny 11'15 laBrIdge Martin's °reit' ?Torn Hanlon- - Sports I4Moontight Oren Sterney's Orch 11:30 Tommy Dorsey Orch 11:46 Good Night 12-0IiililriA Shleatten— MTItopn noundup Msdseri 12:1S Tunes of the Day12 30 INews Reveries I 1 3:45 1 — - 41' - - r ' Ms allo -1 I I 7r"1 aa a - 1'7-'7- - -- " Ifi ' tt Th4 2:30 ' 2:45 Vtalt to Mlisio with Wings 8 Neral Recruiting World News Eagle Club with Wilde Condom PreTtl 10Weekly A Dance Music the Hour ICSI Orchestra Rhodes Alex Drier News 1D6:$3---Sevareld News the Barn Dance ()Chicago Theater of Ru:Your kilt Paracl— e Air featuring I 'Netts:mai Top mThis? "The Priml's dolph Se?enaids Vagabond King" IN3aturday Stern's Sportareel ()John B Hushes news with 3 Druonetto Night Bond Sings I ()Satnrday 7ldiers with Wings 1B11l Powell Old OPTY- -'Wagon Miller's M Oral Glenn News Fh 0 Hares Int TrrsXer Orch or Durtris Truth Ysalks ThLnks to th Consequences ()George News - t 1 '44iii 4 ''''' ' - to 2'00 z -) ---- -- "! -- - t - "Iie - 20 cl i''J - tio lisriss! 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(1--1- 0 e—''' 'v 7 - 10145 I 3:55—News Pandes-- 1 In 1 i 915 Dant's 0 Hillbilly Variety Jerome's orch Re port from Wastlittn in Rhythm— York '!Report From London ISMatinit of the Americes 10Henry New on the Land Ensemble Bulletin Board— at Wax '0'C1eveland Byttphony Variety Show IDoctors NursE3 of Mr IONavY teal Glen Gray or- - 8-0- P about it Maria- did tion 930 9:45 - --"--- from three soldiers They said that they had tried to see "Arabian Nights" but the holiday crowds had made it impossible They asked her to do something Otto Kruger has one of the oddest hobbies in the film colony He tunes pianos for recrea- 8'30 0:45 9'00 Noon News Melodies 14Minatrel Ctkliello Hawaii andi Symphony Orch 4 Dance Orchestra - Evening 1 A few days ago she received a Ittter on U S 0 stationery r- -- - - t 4- itk vai a Jaa-' “ 'AT I way ir irmiii-- — - ----a 1 A picture it's torture Montez found this out—the hard enIkveoti itk: Musical Ear 800 015 ' IN Dr Prank Blatk Tabernacle Organ I: 4:30 445 500 5:15 i0f Labor Speaker t7 8 A C Speake 2-0- 5 7:15 7:30 7:45 a NPIIIFS 12 00 5 2 :00 - HOLLYWOOD (IP) The most painful thing an actor can think of is to have to see one of his pictures over and over again The first time is fine The sec be all right nBdutNataftrelar c'thnadt7 Afternoon Progroins ' ! 8:30 0:46 I 1 Kltchert Knitter 11145 600 — Ht-rri- M 8'16 I 1 1 wul HudeOn's Orch of the Home 1 World News IKDYL Duda Ranch— World d' l Iila 1 Nears Tbe National Parra end Horne Baur Network inelody Master News 8-3- o -I- ntermta U S 0 got in touch with the them to a boys and invited i at the studio private showing The boys saw the picture' They loved it They loved it so much in fact that they asked Maria if they could see it again They did And again! Maria stayed with them—and saw all she wants to see Of her Sees Her Picture Times Too Many Humphrey Bogart Mary Astor and Sydney Greenstreet also "Silver Queen" with George Brent and Priscilla Lane Arcade (Fourth South and Eighth West)—"All That Money Can Buy" with Edward Arnold Walter Huston and Jane Darwell also "Two Yanks in Trinidad" with Pat O'Brien and Brian Donlevy 0—Mutual System Star Studded Review— News Morning DavoRoyalty on Record First Edition News— Mornin' Neighbor News Star Studded' Review Time Reports I CiCaucaslan Melodies with lidusiodom's World Coverage News World News Lut Call to Breaktsat Brightest StarsNews ri nal 1 Youth on Parade Musical Caravan Gene Autry 1 Muic and News IOvernight ill S News and Mttsle Dept Agriculture Cowboys TNaticmal EI:iblitra— Morning Meiottles — es Repaid: News Studio Party F God's Country Sings I Lest We Forget Farm and Boma Hour 10BillY of Hawaii Macks ''Let'of Classified Pretend" 4OZ S Coast Guard— House 0Arroy-Nav- y Vial ting Nurses liTbester of Today World News Party Or– Monroe's Melodies Vaughn Girl Scout Program— 4Go1den Salt Lake Classified Junior League Neighborhood Call 4gWhatcha KnoW Joe 'i'Country Journal with Musical Train 17Advent-ireCousin Ken Bennett In Science tfeAll Out for Victory — World News 4The People's War playing requests— of Ceremonies— Music Morgan Manner 13'00 no - News 730 745 I Network A Farm PlIPIrleS q'Coffse Club Boston— 4 Bert Buhrman Organ 1 1 Breakfast Clu- b7'00 7:15 gniVariety program with - IIC e3rstero O—Columbla ik—slus Network I 60 - - TO 1:341 - two-fiste- Bountiful (B ount iif u 1)— "Across the Pacific" with Saturday February 6 1912—Mountain War Time KL0-1- 430 D rKLITA-- 570 t- I 3 2 0 KSL--11- "Wild Bill Hickok Rides" in the person of Bruce 'Cabot for Broadway- fans beginning Sat- urday This rousing frontier story Ls set in the Powder river country of Montana with a greedy gambler seeking to acquire rich cattle ranches by fair means or foul d Cabot plays the marshal protecting the ranchers and out to avenge the death of a friend Constance Bennett has the feminine lead as proprietress of a gambling hall and Warren William is the chief villain Holladay (Holladay) — "The Gay Sisters" with Barbara Stanwyck George Brent with Geraldine Fitzgerald also "Miss Annie Rooney" with Shirley Temple Lyric—"The Magnificent Ambersons" with Joseph Cotten Dolores Costello Tim Holt Anne Baxter also "Whisperin g Ghosts" with Milton Berle and Brenda Joyce Broadway—"Wildti ERides with Cabot and from Dafi" also 'Gentleman Bargain Also Receive a Free Ticket for the Anniversary Dance Coming! -- GOOD PLACE ot40106 Nof h x ""lik- ---- DANCE VALUE -4' A Broadway 1 - 111:11:it::::: ' masquerade Excellent support is given the stars by Robert Hyde Wilson who gives an exceptional performance as the critic friend of the squabbling pair never step-Tin- g out of character and by HOLLYWOOD (20—Gas raBut tioning causes problems it also affords a magnificent opportunity for those pixie-lik- e souls who love to play gags Andy Devine found that out He came to the studio one It was morning muttering tough trying to get to work now he said How could he come all the way in from the valley on a mere four gallons of gas a week? He was thinkAnd so ing of hitch-hikin- g on And so on Louise Allbritton and a few of the other slightly mad souls at Universal heard him And the next morning when Andy left the house to go to work there was a large wagon standing in front of his gate There was not only a wagon but also a stamping pawing team of oxen- Mr Devine's carriage was waiting If he reads this he'll know who did it but not before ' th an pseudo-guardsm- Jokesters Provide Devine's Carriage musical romance teaming Rita Haworth and Victor Mature has arrived at the Star for showing beginning Saturday It's the story of the young composer who wrote "On the Banks ofthe Wabash" and of the girl who gave him his inspiration John Sutton and Carole Landis are featured in the production Second offering is a western "Son of Dan Crockett" I Gargan Murray (Murray) — "Springtime in the Rockies" with Betty Grable Carmen Miranda John Payne Cesar Romero also "The Carter Case" TONIGHT SALT LAKE'S BIG ) r KR 8:45 p m 1160 on Your Dial lerw- - - Brox Music T SUESDAINMU1211121roSAIPOINPA - y--- --- ELECTRIC 111EWS -- --:- 4 11 I IV 44 we ' comical - 1 h theater Sal" the technicolor "My Gal six-mon- ua tion as ever Molnar created1 Also it was well costumed and given most attractive decor with a specially designed opera box set all of which lent to its enjoyableness This sophisticated comedy in which Molnaes departure from conventionalities is marked dealing with two stars of the theater who have lately married but each jealous of the other and the mummery to which the husband resorts remembering the rumors of his wife's many former lovers to test her fidelity—is 'too well known to need description The burden of the play's success rested upon the shoulders of Harry R Allen not only Star as et Ey serve goes through ''''A -- ' 'C Ed - ' -- t - ''''' ' - a "7' I 1' 4: 4 do it' ries an angel—with complications ensuing f Dinah I i PACIFIC?" - sup- - comedy the actress "mama" Ruth P son as the naive maid is a tor in the comedy with Fr Woolley in a character ri adding his quota Maybe ter completed the mail cast "The Guardsman" ts to be 1 peated Saturday at 8:30 p rrL the campus hall born of experience Although at moments there was a shade of nervousness unaccustomed in Mr Allen's dehis performance was livery never wanting in understanding of the excited husband who even when suspecting his :H11111110111 bride's loyalty doesn't nT forget his histrionics or as the k Russian dashing guardsman iiii' making violent assault upon her t And what husband hear wouldn't be nervous attempting such test of the woman he fears to lose knowing if she recognizes all's lost anyway Lissome blond vivacious in ti::::n:r:Its Grace Anderson Carlson seemed admirably cast as the frivolous wife reading her lines with indistempestuous telligence dainful indifferent seductive by turn advancing and withdrawing skillfully in the love battle carried forward by the -- -It is evidence 1 it tif Ift olo I i of her deft acting that she manI 1 ' PL 30 c ti aged to leave both husband and audience in doubt as to whether -011ratedralli t or no she had seen through the Pik fKt flUNUIlt ' Theater's program a t Kingsbury hall Friday night extracted most of the brilliant humor and subtle satire that Ferend Molnar put into this farcical comedy built on as unconventional a sit- niest Pairing Jeanette MacDonald and Nelson Eddy the lavish musical romance of fantastic plot "I Married an Angel" is companion fare Eddy is the playboy who falls asleep during a gay party and dreams he mar- Ice-Capad- es 1: a rm Remember T: I LONG In I ' Gay witty comedy costarring the popular pair Ginger Rogers and Ray Milland is "The Major and the Minor" which opens Saturday at the Tower Its hilarious plot has to do with Ginger's ruse to achieve a return to her home town from disillusionment in the big city She makes herself up as a 12- and gets someone to year-ol- d ticket—then buy her a half-far- e runs into difficulties when she has to hide in "the major's" compartthent to escape the conductor—with results of the fun- Lynn Bari also "Land of the Open Range" with Tim Holt Gem — "The Navy Comes Through" with Pat O'Brien George Murphy Jane Wyatt Jackie Cooper Desi Arnaz Rialto—"Pardon My Sarong" with Abbott and Costello Virginia Bruce and the Four Ink Spots also "Through Different Eyes" with Frank Craven and Mary Howard Capitol—"We Are the Marines" also "Life Begins at Eight - Thirty" wiMonty comWoolley and Ida Lupin° featuring the Studio — "Commandos Strike pany also "The Devil With Hitler" at Dawn" with Paul Muni Anna Lee Lillian Gish Sir Cedric Tower South and (Ninth Ninth East)—"The Major and - Hardwicke and Robert Coot the Minor" with Ginger Rogers Mario (Sugarhouse) — "Now and Ray Milland also "I MarVoyager" with Bette Davisried an Angel" with Jeanette Paul Henreid Claude Rains MacDonald and Nelson Eddy Gladys Cooper with Bonita Granville also "Two Yanks in Victory—"Lucky Legs" with Trinidad" Jinx Falkenburg Leslie Brooks Star—"My Gal Sal" with Rita Kay Harris with Russell Hayden also "Take a Letter DarHayworth and Victor Mature ' also "Son of Dan Crockett" Russell ling" with Rosalind Fred McMurray and MacDonald South -- East (Sugarhouse)— "Invisible Agent" with Jon Hall Carey Ilona Massey Sir Cedric Hard-wickState — "Orchestra Wives" Peter Lorre also "Miss with Glenn Miller and Band Annie Rooney" with Shirley George Montgomery Ann Rutherford Cesar Romero with Temple Dick le Moore William To-bi- "IRESo 4 Tower ' amusing in everything but carrying the exacting title role as the actor who masquerades as his wife' lover with a skill and artistry Capably directed and enacted with zest by an almost professional company Theta Alpha Phi's presentation of "The Guardsman" on the University Movie Houses Now Playing at the Theaters Could Be! One reason Lucille Ran is bet- '' than on playing with my pin ball game" Mary will do a new play called "The Legend of Lue"—sort of based on that fabulous character Klondike Kate Sounds Charles Boyer good wot? forgot he was the perfect lover when the rain came and part of his roof blew off the house He was far too busy with the bucket brigade trying to save furniture and draperies to remember that he was an actor At last Betty Grab le was seen out dancing without George Raft The lucky man was Van Johnson and they were giving it the works at Mocambo 1 - Si s 141 - - |