Show 1 Zribunt 17 1943 Tebt (Zall 19 - Deseret Group Feb Wednesday Morning Staging Salt Lake Show Guide Old-Tim- Now Playinc Skates" and "The Dark Command" Dead My Body" 12:03 p m 2:20 4:35 6:50 9:10 and "The Meanest Man In Town" 1:15 3:30 5:50 8:05 10:25 (2 Complete show starts at 12:05 hours 15 minutes) 12 m Nights" ute) 2 4 6 8 10:05 (2 hours Sidney Howard Star-"Adve- ntures Vrionides and Orchestra Satisfy Large Audience 1 to le't 1 t 7 1141-- 4 —Toe Ca - t4 Star-Spangl- ed t kr EON' : Ell! LAM ARAI 11 11 ClItt - - Vit) 1 - I T 1 0s : :r : k : wl 04::::t:: it :' - r : - 9 '' I ' qt '4e ' 4: : ' 4 ' : ' - 4' i A '5' LA '' Bonnie Baker - - Singer who opens a veek's engagement at Rainbow Rnndevu Tuesday February 23- - Wee Instructor Home From N Y box-offi- e' NVordm Fighting Sailor Rogers of the Third naval district New York writes: "In behalf of the boys connected with this naval aviation outfit we feel that if Greer Garson doesn't win the Oscar there's something phoney about the whole Hollywood setup" Fort MacArthur Alert newspaper gotten out by the boys runs this: "The famous artist Michelangelo while walking along a street saw three stone masons plyin g their trade on the same job When he asked the first 'What are you doing?' the m a n replied 'I'm breaking tones' The second said: 'I'm supporting my wife and family' Third one answered: "Maestro I'm building a cathedral' So if anybody asks you what you're doing in the army your first answer should be: 'Doing my Madame Lucie de Vienne voice instruOtor has just returned from a few weeks stay in New York but plans to stay in Salt Lake City only long enough to prepare her senior students for entrance in the forthcoming con— tests of the Utah Federation of Music clubs which take place In March She plans also to give a master class in opera technique which will be open to all senior students interested Following the contests she will go back to New York to open a studio During her New York visit Madame de Vienne attended the presentation of Grant N Johannesen young pianist of Salt Lake with a music appreciation group at Princeton where he was working with Robert Casadesus famous pianist 13 --- Universal serial the navy last He was sworn in the October other day as a full lieutenant and left Sunday for Tucson Don Terry star enlisted -- I BEIiMn7- J8 iri4 THURS ce ' Y rrZolf I 4 A JACK OAKIE D '' - SAMMY KAYE 14 mnths 1171 on rowdy Broadway nwwith 'nor AND HIS ORCHESTRA STERLIN howls song hits gots on ths stroont e G1-- I WAY 0 HIT! 2NO CALLING -- - '1 Li I LANDS CAROLE LLOYD NOLAN I y PHON i r' -- - tkruoei Prtgise 7'"A STARTS :kVs:4:i 1197ichLtir' clop 11 I 1 7) r-I- A P t it MARSHA v DAN DAILEYJr JACKIE ALSO DONALD DUCK CARTOON "DONALD'S ' : ' ' v i '''' s I —3 ? 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V AY— JACK BENNY in "Meanest Man in th Welles and "Over My Dood Badr best to win this war' THE ACTION 7 k with George Bernard Shaw and Den Lyon Eddie G Robinson still looking for a good play Casey Robinson has under personal contract a handsome newcomer named Gregory Peck for "The Willow and I" which will star Tamara Toumanova at R K O Vanity Thy Name Is— Diractor Robert Stevenson tells of the English actor who as every one knew was bald as a billiard ball and had always worn a wig but thought nobody knew it N'Vell to test out his conceit he was offered 'a wonderful part—that of a man totally bald The payoff was he got the role and played It V7TTT 03 3 O'Grady" Betty spent her three weeks' vacation dancing at the canteen with all comers I wish more Metro stars would realize how much good they'd do thoinselvets and the boys by showing up there Harp° Marx now that he's getting more Vyoghs with his voice'than pantonttme is en route' to England to entertain our men Harp o also will have a reunion there" "Lady on Horseback" would be produced as a musical Ben Cohen and Mr'' Herendeen the Chicago Tribune have had two Hollywood queries regarding it Paramount wants it for o p Crosby and Lamour 'Wouldn't Lamour be a swell Lady Godiva Dorothy McGuire who's arriving soon to play "Claudia" regrets that Henry Fonda isn't available- for the husband She started her career with him in 1931 at the community theater in Omaha Neb where Hank painted scenery and played in "A Kiss for Cinderella" Claudia was then I Adolphe Menjou teams with Betty Grab le in "Sweet- Rosie ' Hair Will Come in Handy Since it's been announced that gr Dooly Wilson outstanding in 'Casablanca' is having his part built up in "Stormy Weather" is 40 Don w of producers I know This Cinderella made good When "Stage Door Canteen" went east to film scenes with Helen Hayes Katharine Cornell and other t o p names Margaret Early an unknown from Birmingham Ala went along She was snapped up back there by Al Woods for "The Key to Vivy's Room" which will hit BroadMetro's signed way in April up New York Actress Beatrice Pearson She's likely prospect for that Russian picture Gregory Ratoff will do ii k x Ariz think that's farfetched It's actually happened to a couple - - - - He's been running that million dollar fish cannery business down at San Pedro for his father-in-labut says this war is bigger than any Hal Grieve of the business movies and adecoratOr is trainR I and ing at Quansset writes: "Any one who doesn't get into this thing is not quite What an experience! I right wouldn't- trade the little train ing I've had already for Hedy Lamarr's income tax Charlie Farrell and Phil'Berg also back By Hedda Hopper HOLLYWOOD—Judy Canova will do "Louisiana Hayride" by Jack Townley at Columbia all about a shoestring producer who buys a screen play from a quickie writer only to discover its an identical plot of a hit show already playing in New York So his only out is to make the plot happen in real life— then nobody can be sued And don't ever Hailed As one of the greatest attractions in the history of show business Bonnie Baker who rose from obscurity to stardom with her performance on radio gbreen stage and recordings of the popular "Oh Johnnie" comes to Jerry Jones' Rainbow Randevu for a full week's engagement along with the regular attraction Herb Miller and his orchestra on Tuesday February 23 Miss Baker who has bulged records everywhere on her tour at the time of her spurt to national prominence was vocalist with Orrin Tucker and his famous orchestra box-offi- movement The Franz Liszt "Les Preis udes" interpreted with feeling for texture and content made a satisfying close to another evening of enjoyment for patrons of the orchestra programs who expressed the:r pleasure unstintedly seeming unwilling to leave until the ccnductor spoke a few words of thanks MARSHALL t Noted Vocalist Set for Randevu "Mediterranean Serenade" with its sensuous melodies and Oriental color Mr Vrionides' choral rendition especially delighting the people Mr Vrionides had his group well in hand from the first and the orchestra gave vitality and warmth to its performance the opening Hadley concert overture "In Bohemia" a buoyant rendering that made its impression The great Beethoven Symphony No 5 the high point of the program was delivered with a fine regard for its unity and communicative appreciation of its emotional contrasts While some roughness might be noted the orchestra and Mr Vrionides went about their task with such vitality and fervor that these were forgotten There was no lack of power jri climaxes or singing melodic passages the quiet pastoral beauty of the Andante well realized and dramatic effectiveness given the repetition of the "fate" figure of the opening t4:4 EIEPEERT Mrs Milton G Barlow and Clifford S Lowe American Indian Melodies" woven into a composition by Mr Vrionides who retaining their original rhythms gave them novel instrumentation with effects of diminishing drums interested greatly: and also his DAY 0 fourth having appeared in eastern dramatic school performances with the Plymouth Players a Massachusetts group and at Martha's Vineyard Completing the cast are Joyce Barlow a program dedicated to the heroic Greek nation followed the playing of "The Banner" and with a group of Greek children appearing to lend The "Three it significance to Midnite 7 tyt1 — LAST b ittA '' -- ' ' But they had to fit a bald tz over his own wig of hair before he would condescend to do it: Canova Set for Real Life Film Plot "The day production is open to anyone in uniform both men and girls Mrs Al (Becky) Thompson who spent last summer studying dramatics at the Pasadena Playhouse is directing the play whose plot is built around the paintings left by an artist who in his lifetime went unrecognized It Is set in the home of Dr Haggett where Abby the long-tim- e servant had been a close friend of the artist and is now in possession of one of his now become of value paintings— Mrs Grant M Burbidge who Is playing the role of Abby appeared in the same role in a University of Utah production of the play some years ago Albert Eccles an actor of broad experience well known to Salt Lake City audiences will enact the part of Dris Haggett whose need of funds a motivating element Others of experience in the cast are Martha A Flandro and Omer R Morris who have appeared in university offerings: Albert V Bean who played a prominent role in the year's civic opera and has also worked with a Little Theater group in Baltimore Md Frank Peacock is a Shoulders" ) comedy A ti performances for the public on Thursday and Friday nights at the same place The Wednes- Bountiful (Bountiful)-"Var- sity Show" 7:30 p m 10 and "Street of Chance" 9 p ni (2 hours 30 minutes) Yank at Eton" 7:28 p m 10:23 and Holladay (Holladay)-- "A "Pierre of the Plains" 6:22 p m 9:17 (2 hours 5 minutes) Murray (Murray)-"Be- rlin Correspondent" 6:12 p m 9:10 and "My Sister Eileen" 7:22 p m 10:20 ( 2 hours 58 minutes) Tosser (Ninth South and Ninth East)-"- The Little Foxes" 6:50 p m 10:30 and "Crossroads" 9:05 (3 hours SO minutes) of Martin Eden" 12 noon 3'p m 6 9 and "Moon Over Miami" 1:30 p m 4:30 7:30 10:30 (3 hours) State-"Al- most Married" and "A Date With the Falcon" 77-1- A ' t— Christopher Bean" Wednesday at 8:30 p m at the Lyric theater following it with two Consoy" 12 noon 2:40 p rn 5:20 8 10:40 and 4:05 6:45 9:25 (2 hours 40 "They Raid by Night" 1:25 p m minutes) Capitol-"Chet- nik" 12:10 p m 2:50 5:40 8:20 10:55 and "Margin for Error" 1:20 4:10 6:50 9:30 (2 hours 40 minutes) Gem-"Pa- nama Hattie" 1:24 p in 3:37 5:50 8:03 10:16 (2 hours 13 minutes) Rialto-"Ma- nila Ca !ling" 12:24 3:22 6:20 9:18 and "Iceland" 1:45 4:43 7:11 and 10:39 Studio-"Ya- nkee Doodle Dandy" 12:20 p m 2:45 5:10 7:35 9:55 (2 hours 23 minutes) Mario (Sugarhouse) "Night of January 16" 5:45 p m 8:45 11:35 and "Road to Morocco" 7:25 10:15 (3 hours) South-Eas- t (Sugarhouse)-"Thun- der Birds" and "Careful Soft - Play e Late 1 min- Victory-"Atia- ntie By E E Hollis In the series of concerts presented this season by our Utah State Symphony orchestra the Salt Lake City music public has been afforded not only evenings of rare musical enjoyment but also have been introduced to music not before heard here and of special interest because expressive in some sense of the personalities of the several conductors directing the presentations Tuesday night's concert under the guiding hand of Christos Vrionides a personality of color and distinction was no exception and the young conductor established himself as a splendid technician and forceful leader in a performance whose artistry was honored with prolonged applause That his interpretations satisfied the audience was manifest in the number of times he was recalled to bow his acknowledgments Two of the several works constituting- the program were noveltes to Salt Lakers as also to Lhe majority the Greek national anthem which appropriately on ror--- Presenting its first performance for service men only the Deseret Players will stage the rptown-"Sil- ver Centre-"Ara-blan Entertainer 6PM a i 13101LaL: eq tA ' 1101 CO-HI- T! Humphrey Bogart Mary Astor e-- SJ6Aboaa r-w- pi 0 ' —IN— Without Ticket 4- -1 k Each Wednesday Jim IrT L: IL: 'R AMT6HE 1 NOW GWTABLE IN TECHNICOLOR "Moon Over Miami" Thursday February 18 Eden" Martin -- Tickets for sale- -lAcCUNE SCHOOL OFFICE Telephon TREVOR AIRE EVELYN 1 h- KEYES til D S CHURCH LAI 8:00 p m "Adventures of GLENN L MUSIC OF BACH McCune Recital Hail 200 North Main Wit of ROBERT SCHMITZ Playing and Explaining E AND JACK LONDON'S FORD-CL- Compliments 3 The Lyric Theatre has been chartered each Wednesday by the L D S Church which invites all Service Men in uniform to be their guests on that day "ACROSS THE PACIFIC" —Dining and Dancing 1 WEDNESD HOUREINW NOW PLAYING "A Yank 6 pm at Eton" With MICKEY ROONEY Edmund Gwenn—tan Hunter I "VARSITY SHOW" With DICK POWELL PRISCILLA LANE Pierre Plains With JOHN CARROLL RUTH HUSSEY BRUCE CABOT through SATURD ILY DELICJOUS STEAK DINNERS CZ eit C 70 P2 CZ Ce 0 DINING—DANCING 2 GREAT HITS! t°hte JOHN Lk II' Gala Floor Show Each Nit GERARD AND HENRY Chicago Opera Singers—The Most Outstanding Singing Team Ever Presented in Salt Lake Where You Get These 3618 "STREET OF CHANCE" Burgesn Meredith Claire Trevor Sheldon Leonard With Highland Drive-6-0- 947 Coming March lst- -6 Nita Only In Person GENE AUSTIN ptirsn Famous Song Stylist Assisted by Sherrell Sisters |