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The Salt Lake Tribune from Salt Lake City, Utah • 6

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Salt 'Cake Tfribunt Monday Morning May 24 1943 OCIETY TODAY sZ4pahlQir' Looks Like 'North' Star' Hit for Goldwyn 1 i 9 Zile 5alt 'Cake Tfribunt 6 Monday Morning May 24 1943 1--- I Looks I Jike )4torth Star Hit for Goldwyn 1 I ToD Ay I socIET HOLLYWOOD'" for 1 I I 1 tertain -not ore I I I I I I i 4 I I I I so many laughs on the last one Lum says "It's gone to Abner's head" You see they never had an audience for their own Sheehan Goes Begging Winnie Sheehan is trying to talk Sam Woods into directing "Life of Eddie Rickenbacker" but it appears Sam's next will be this "This Land Is Bright" with his daughter Stevens playing a principal role Arthur Hammerstein again is paging Charlie Winninger to come back for a revival of "Show Boat" Charlie says "What for? There's no longer an Edna May Oliver or Helen Morgan" He's happy continuing as the father of Deanna Durbin Bette Davis -Started something when so many laughs on the last one head Lum says "It's gone to Abner's You see they never had an audience their own Sheehan Goes Begging but it appears Sam next will be Winnie Sheehan is trying to talk Sam Woods into directing "Life of Eddie Rickenbacker 'one daughter this "This Land Is Bright" with his Stevens playing a principal role At a tea Sunday the approaching marriage of Miss Dorothy Jo Jacobs to Lieutenant Blaine Martin was announced to the many friends of the young couple Miss Jacobs will be graduated from the University of Utah this June where she has been active In student affairs and a member of the Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority Lieutenant Martin will be At a tea Sunday the approaching marriage of Miss Doro- thy Jo Jacobs to Lieutenant ne artin was announced to the many mends of the young couple Miss Jacobs will be graduated from the University of Utah this June where LA UCLZ UV CLL LI LU U'3VLAI dL4 5 tipail tip LUCLU UCL UL LUZ TZnrITI2 Tnr 151 nartir iiitnnt fiartiri will hP she got a contract which permits her to produce one picture a year of her own Now Errol Flynn wants the same kind of a deal and he'll probably get it ru believe the story that Mickey Rooney is going overseas to entertain our when he's before What's this about Ava Gardner Rooney and Howard Hughes? From 3 feet 1 to 6 feet 4 in one leap Zip the Lip Frances Rafferty while listening to Rudy Vallee playing Jerome Kern tunes at a patriotic celebration here turned to a small dark man beside her and said "Kern's my favorite composer No one compares with him" The man agreed Copyright 1943 Chicago Tribune she got a contract which permits her to produce one picture a year of her own Now Errol Flynn wants the same kind of a deal and he'll probably get it Ill believe the story that Mickey an ard Hughes? Fro Rooney is going overseas to en- our so ldiers vithen at he bef Wh' this about Ava Gardner Room ne How 3 feet 1 to 6 feet 4 in one leap Zip the Lip By Hedda Hopper HOLLYWOOD' Goldwyn has cast a pall of over Hollywood Even the sun didn't shine through for a few days all because he was burning down the Russian village which cost $80000 to build for "North Star" Sam showed me some scenes on the screen If they tie together as well as they look in the daily rushes he'll have something to shout about Unlike "Mission to Moscow" there isn't a political angle in it Anne Baxter will be a big star when it's finished You know about Dana Andrews It's too bad the picture isn't ready for rele4se in a couple of months If it were I think it would get praise comparable to By Hedda Hopper Goldwyn has cast a pall of Even ioom over Hollywood the sun didn't shine through for a few days all because he th was burning down Russian village which cost $80000 to build for "North Star" Sam showed me some scenes on the the slams which are being hurled at Joseph Davies' "Mission" Love In Bloom Richard Conte did a stretch in the army was tossed out on account of eye trouble will marry Ruth Strome New York actress after her arrival Thursday They're not looking or a much to spending their honeymoon at Oceanside but that's where it will be He's there on location for a al anal Diary" Hurrah! Joan Davis has two good jobs one with Kay Kayser and she's wanted for "Hellzapoppin" with Olsen and Johnson You'll be hearing from June Carson jive singer at the Hollywood Tropics She's been touring camp shows with Bing Crosby Lum and Abner will be guests again on Bing Crosby's radio show They got the slams which are being hurled at Joseph Davies' "Mission" Love In Bloom Richard Conte did a stretch in the army was tossed out on ac- re not looking a i count of eye trouble will marry Ruth Strome New York actress They after her arrival Thursday much to spending thbut eir oney- moon at 0ceansid that's where it will be He's there on 1 4'1 I Salt Lake Theater Guide 1 1 e- 1 --T Ft' 0 1 I' 1 1- 1 's 1 1 1 I Now Playing Walked With a Zombie" and "Gildersleeve's Bad Day" More the 12:30 tn 2:55 5:15 7:40 10 (2 hours 20 minutes) in Brittany" and "Quiet Please Murder" With the Wind" Tower (Ninth East and Ninth and "Her Cardboard Lover" Mario (Sugarhouse) "Star-Spangled Rhythm" and "Ladies in Retirement" Were Never Lovelier" 12:30 feature at 1:08 3:20 5:34 7:45 10 (2 hours 25 minutes) Bountiful Me and My Gal" 7:30 10:35 and "He Hired the Boss' 9:25 (3 hours 5 minutes) Holladay Harvest" Murray in Dixie" and "Tennessee Johnson" of Darkness" 12:40 3:05 5:30 7:45 10 (2 hours 25 minutes) South-East Got Me Covered" and "It Comes Up Love' and "Nightmare" Married a Witch" and "Life Begins at 8:30" Miniver' 12 2:22 4:51 7:21 9:48 (2 hours 30 minutes) Canyon" and "Once Upon a Honeymoon" Tea Sunday announces engagement of Miss Dorothy Jo Jacobs to Lieutenant Blaine Martin From Gardens to Frolics It's On The Utah Ca' mpus remembered as president of member of Scabbard and Blade the military fraternity and a member of the Sigma Pi fraternity before his graduation from the University of Utah last June Miss Jacobs is a daughter of Mr and Mrs Jacobs 2500 Highland drive and Lieutenant Martin is a son of Mr and Mrs Martin 1001 Military drive The date of the marriage is --June 18 Attending Miss Jacobs will be Mrs Lyle Peterson Miss Diana De Vine Mrs Harold Lund and Miss Barbara Jacobs Lieutenant Martin is now stationed at Camp Roberts Cal where the couple will make their home Donna Sessions At a simple ceremony Saturday at the Memorial house Miss Donna Sessions became the bride of Keith Baker For the wedding Miss Sessions chose the traditional white satin and finger-tip veil Her corsage was of white roses encircling orchids Matron of honor was Mrs Lewis Rockwood and attending matrons were Mrs Kenneth Baker and Mrs Charles Pickett Kenneth Baker served as best man for his brother After a short honeymoon the couple 'will return to Salt Lake City to make their home Mrs Clara Clawson invites you to join the Growing Group of SMART WOMEN who shop in the forenoon before the crowds make shopping difficult 57 Main Advertioementi DANGER TIME for your precious FURS Save Your Furs from Irreparable Damage Complete protection- In our American Institute of Refrigeration approved Vaults Exclunive Furetive Custom Cleaning Expert Remodeling and Repair ing by Master Furriers Certified STORAGE 2 of Valuation 82 minimum Dial 52804 the Interfraternity council a Army Musicians Show Ability In Presentation Quite an enjoyable program was heard Sunday night at the First Presbyterian church at a small informal concert presenting three young men in the olive drab of the army A comfortable sized audience listened appreciatively seeming inclined to applaud the performance had applause been permitted The artist of the evening Private Robert Sheldon of the army air force basic training center Kearns revealed himself as a pianist of technical facility of vitality and Foutliful enthusiasm After introductOry comment the slender young pianist gave piquant expression to his opening number Weber'x concert waltz "Invitation to the Dance" his rendition appealing and imaginative and his Brahms numbers following were played with intelligent musicianship particularly the "Intermezzo dp 117 No 2" His second group chosen for their color were spiritedly performed the most delightful being the Faure "Impromptu minor" and Ravel's beautiful descriptive melody "The Fountain" The Pick-Manglagalli "Danse d'Olaf' closing his selections again displayed his feeling for nuances and shadings Assisting him were Private' First Class William Pomeroy a baritone of 'robust quality who sang the exuberant "I Love Life" by Castle with zest and gave a fine rendering of "The Lord's Prayer" (Malotte) as the benediction and Private First Class Dean Vanderwall organist who also accompanied the singer Horoscope For Today If you are a woman and May 24 is your birthday those who are near and dear to you may tind in your touch a magic amount of comfort You ought to have remarkable will power and a tireless amount of energy which you will have to learn to conserve if you are to keep in tip top trim Your executive ability probably will win many admirers and gain many financial advantages for you You ought to have plenty of foresight and have an uncanny power to plan wisely for many of your future requirements As a I' i remembered as president of the Interfraternity council a 1 member of Scabbard and Blade 1 the military fraternity and a A 1 member of the Sigma Pi frater- A nity before his graduation from Army Musicians I the University of Utah last Show Ability June Miss Jacobs is a daughter of In Presentation 1 Mr and Mrs Jacobs im 2500 Highland drive and Lieu- Quite an enjoyable program tenant Martin is a son of Mr was heard Sunday night at the 'il and Mrs Martin 1001 Military drive First Presbyterian church at a small informal concert present- The date of the marriage is ing three young men in the olive 4 I --June 18 Attending Miss Ja- drab 1 cobs will be Mrs Lyle Peterson of the army A comforta- IMiss Diana DeVine Mrs Harold ble sized audience listened ap Lund and Miss Barbara Jacobs preciatively seeming inclined to Lieutenant Martin is now sta- applaud the performance had Itoned at Camp Roberts Cal applause been permitted 1 where the couple will make their home The artist of the evening Pri- vate Robert Sheldon of the army air force basic training i Donna Sessions center Kearns revealed himself At a simple ceremony Satur- as a pianist of technical facility 1 day at the Memorial house Miss of vitality and Foutliful en- Donna Sessions became the thusiasm After introductOry 1 bride of Keith Baker For the comment the slender young wedding Miss Sessions chose the pianist gave piquant expression tr- finger-tip aditl ti onal white san and I veil Her corsage was concert waltz "Invitation to the of white roses encircling orchids Matron of honor was Mrs Lewis to his opening number Weber' Dance" his rendition appealing and imaginative and his Brahms Rockwood and attending numbers following were played matrons were Mrs Kenneth with intelligent musicianship Baker and Mrs Charles Pickett Kenneth Baker served Op 117 No 2" 1 its best man for his brother particularly the "Intermezzo His second group chosen for their color were spiritedly per- After a short honeymoon the formed the most delightful be- I couple 'will return to Salt Lake ing the Faure "Impromptu 1' City to make their home minor" and Ravel's beautiful 1 descriptive melody "The Foun- tam The Pick-Mangiagalli Mrs Clara Clawson invites "Dense you to join the Growing Group of d'Olaf' closing his selec- SMART WOMEN who shop in the tions again displayed his feeling di shadings nuances an forenoon before the crowds make for Assisting him were Private -1 shopping difficult 57 Main Advertioement) First Class William Pomeroy 0 a baritone of robust quality 1 who sang the exuberant "I Love Life" by Castle with zest and DAtiGER TIME gave a fine rendering of "The 1 Lord's Prayer" (Malotte) as the for your precious benediction and Private First Class Dean Vanderwall or- ganist who also accompanied 1 Horoscope the singer Save Your Furs from Irreparable Damage For Today Complete protection in our VV American Institute of Rettig- If you are a woman and May oration approved Vaults 24 is your birthday those who are near and dear to you may ItExclunive Furerivo Custom Cleaning tind in your touch a magic amount of comfort You ought Expert Remodeling and Repair to have remarkable will power ing by Master Furriers and a tireless amount of energy which you will have to learn to Certified STORAGE conserve if you are to keep in 2 of Valuation tip top trim Your executive ability probably will win many admirers and gain many finan- $2 cial advantages for you You ought to have plenty of fore- minimum sight and have an uncanny pow- Cr to plan wisely for many of I Dial 52304 your future requirements As a i who san the exuberant 11 Love Life" by Castle with zest and DAtiGER TIME gave a fine rendering of "The 1 for your precious Lord's Prayer" (Malotte) as the benediction and Private First Class Dean Vande all or- ganist who also accompanied the singer en Horoscope Save Your Furs from Irreparable Damage For Tod ay America Complete protection- In our American Institute of Refrig- If you are a woman and Ma eration approved Vaults 24 is your birthday those who are near and dear to you may Exclusive Furerive Custom Cleaning tind in your touch a magic amount of comfort You ought Expert Remodeling and Repair- tO have remarkable will power ing by Master Furriers and a tireless amount of energy which you will have to learn to Certified STORAGE conserve if you are to keep in tip top trim Your executive 2 of Valuation ability probably will win many minimum admirers and gain many finan- 82 cial advantages for you You ought to have plenty of fore- sight and have an uncanny pow- Cr to plan wisely for many of I Dial 52804 your future requirements As a You Will See the Greatest Picture of All Times at Capitol Prices Starting It 12:45 5:00 9:10 I 1 1 I 7 I f11 L7'11 0 I I LI PLAIYallatJle lir'''' -------7' ''''-Z1-- i You Will See the Greatest 7 FO 14 Picture of All Times at IIIE FIR4T 'Oil Capitol Prices TIEE AT I 1 Starting -it 1017 I 12:45 5:00 9:10 PRICES I 84 1 1 il tf Ilif 4 4' 0 i diet 4 00011 0 11 0 l' 0 :) :11:124 1 14) 4 if I Pi A Nkt At A I 4 fl itI 1 1 A 4 i -4-1 1 ''161111 tilPP'c- DA" 4ND NIONT I fig 7-)ed 1101 BIG Vitt "Mt I 1 wvmmonnrermilipm i itpi44 l' lit 1 It :4 I 1 1 4 DA" diND NIONT SERVICII 1 --74''''' 16VE' 1 IMISS39o7r 1') i 1- 'A 11-31'144 -'-------qt I 110 ----A'" 4 I rl I 9 0 ttIG ittA IA 1)1 I '4 t' ij 11 i a 1 i k- a on a 7 7 1 i'01 ftl i 0 cli 1 i r-i i r1- A I 4 1 1 -1 1 By Pat Swaner "Notice to Seniors Who Wish to Graduate" This notice Is merely an addition to the more than preva1e4t campaign ulaugurated by the combined offices of the dean of men and women and the registrar Never have so many signs been posted over the campus The bewildering part of the entire campaign is the wretched seniors who are pestered by mail and telephone calls by the brisk voice of a WAAC or a WAVE questioning: "Why don't you enlist?" the gals really turned out en These same to-be alums are trying to gather a few last mem- masse for a rip-roaring typically ones before their respective college day fates call for them You're bound to see them lurking Goint patriotic is the theme through the Union building for the faculty who are donating around noon waiting to be their least an ample served in the Vit Em Inn cafe- the purchase of bonds teria where members of the But the 12-acre victory garden Home Economics are strutting going up Pu A south of the Butheir stuff rean of Ntinpq hnildinm on thp the gals really turned out en masse for a rip-roaring typically college day Goint patriotic is the theme for the faculty who are donating their least an ample the purchase of bonds But the 12-acre victory garden going up Pu A south of the Bureau of Mines building on the trying to gamer a tew last mem- -k "5 7 l'''' ones before their respective college day fates call for them You're coin' patriotic is the theme bound to see them lurking through the Union building for the faculty who are donating around noon waiting to be their least an ample served in the Vit Em Inn cafe- the purchase of bonds teria where members of the But the 12-acre victory garden Home Economics are strutting going up PIA south of the Bu- their stuff reau of Mines building on the campus is the most conscientious "all out" effort the 11 has yet tackled campus i the most conscien- tious "all out" effort the IT has yet tackled FOR BONDED MESSENGER 61 East South Temple CASUAL COAT business manager author teacher singer actress trained nurse modiste specialty shop operator or in some activity helpful to the men in our country's armed forces you may become prosperous and highly regarded by your associates Your matrimonial hopes and ambitions are apt to be realized Released by Bell Syndicate Inc 7 TO MIDNITE MWS vr 44 oirs ung wha---" Ey lintiarS mom lowatIFT 1 1 1 -4 1 net iii 2 st 84 FIATUREI 10 GL loommoat num mu1Sf I ACIENSEN ONLY -TN InftE TIE NEIRIU" MS A DINGLE! TAMPIIENI-HIADONA LETA A LI' plOti Otti1 How at 5:30 pm ----IP 01100 I gm ONTO CRONY Oat NOAS tile At wRIAT dt PILAMCNOT TOW a VAT MILLAR VICTOR ATO0111 DOROTHV TAMOUT PAIAJTal ITODOARO VISA TORIOSA MARY ARVIN ICU 00011 a MUTTON 19011 MACKIN MONICA LADS TODAY and 10ESDAY CA" --aa a to By way of passing comment how and where is the university going to care for the 250 new addition to the soldier populace? That makes a campus total of 900 a a a If it hadn't been for Laurel Fox nine-tenths of the student body would never have known just where "Cottam's Glen" is Laurel who publicised the gulch as the home of the Home Economics club Fun Frolic announced to the bewildered populace that the glen in question was snuggled down behind the library The Phi the Can Can Review as was seen in the song just initiated Marguerite Lauriente Mary Beth Wheeler and Gera 'sine Yearley The annual spring quarter quest for sponsors for freshman girls in the class of 1947 is again taking up the spotlight Emma Lou Warner is the happy medium for the signing-up process a a a "Going Pagan" seemed to be the theme of the levi-clad girls at the A spread held Friday in Fairmont park Talk about your wild hum of activity i 1 --4 ow PLAYING---------- il 1010OKOM PtA11111 AT 0111 ALAit 0 14 vv- L1so 91 I UGH HI0 1 MONTT WOOLLEY IDA LUPINq LIFE CEGII5 AT i 1 20c 4 Milts to 2 :00 Day A i till PIA ASTAIRE- HAYWORTH You 1Vere NeverAveller AC LIENJOU XAVIER CUM trttoestts 1 1 ''J111111C le DM attlilet DISNEY COLOR CARTOON Kitchen Flashes nT1- 1 1 IRAUCES DEE JAMES ELLISON ADDED EXTRA! This Is America "MERCHANT SEAMEN" Wall Disney's "EDUCATION for DEATH" let ai lb hi e- -411 Or fie 44T Li-- r0 nrimLian 1 rv News of the World lommell CAPT CABLE VIVIEll LEIGH LESLIE UNIVERSAL WAR NEWS DIRECT TO THE CAPITOL THEATRE VIA AIR EXPRESS AND CLIPPER LEOn IILVARA The King 9 fie HELD OVER 3rd Dig Week Willt7--- I Its the First Thus in Salt Lake Night Club History that a STAR PERFORMER has entertained a capacity house night''' 1 i 1 J) 1 i i ia b6 i -47- 1 II 1 7 CAPT 4'- i 1 1) It'' 1 1 nu I 1 IN tk 0 1 )----t '1)) usMasai I 4 i 0 a -1 i 110--- b' CIS 1 1s AMES ELLISON rR) A 10t lex te i 21! otum- A -ip 11117) AP i 1 til 1 j) '1 Or''''''' ----1 dr i o- ----u 1 i I GABLE i 0 DtE I 1'3 Int ACIIIIIIIII ONLY Pt i Va 1 IlL414411e Nesee4110 11t3 VIVIEN By way of passing comment ADDED EXTRA! rat En I laltietl" NAS A DINGLE! 1 how and where is the university This Is America r-- -----10- -r --10---els771 I "MERCHANT SEAMEN" koi I jil I I 1 11 ul LEI Gil I going to care for the 250 new addition to the soldier popu- welt Disney's i 1 I -k lace? That makes a campus 6 am I i total Of 900 1 a IP vt7 tl NN' lEriftlissoe (1011 1 11 "EDUCATION for DEATH" NOW PLAYING-------- ow 4 LESLIE If it hadn't been for Laurel -ZSFNE01rgr'Zr740 NaWaro 17117 li ---1 ir oue- 'ENFIRFAtiliktENF-HIAltethe It 11rlb -7---- 4-- Fox nine-tenths of the student nalskalell 1 if 9 'T AMU 4 A 4 "IOP ill body would never have known 1 -011 1 If 1 1 1101111RD just where "Cottam's Glen" is IN 4 4 1 I i viik0141Cm 0- I Laurel who publicised the gulch 1 11 46 as the home of the Home Eco- 1 200 910 l''' IN r3 iitliffir3lt 4111b nomics club Fun Frolic an- flounced to the bewildered popu- 10- -'Yt-'442 I IllitORIC LAUGH HIT! 1 i PIERRE AUMONTo HOMY igei SUSAN PETERS lace that the glen in question 4 RCH -i WOOLLEY i was snuggled down behind the RIED 01S-z1ota- i I :1 tilAi UNIVERSAL WAR NEWS WA LUPINO library AT 11112 AR 'NC 3'' I 4 i I VAR tat ciol Ls 1171rts' 5 --)e- 1 The Phi Mu the Can 1 at DIRECT TO THE CAPITOL THEATRE Can Review as was seen in the A I i AT 1 fr- '-e' -'''z A Villeti "1 song just initiated I 7-71 I risrfalve lit World VIA AIR EXPRESS AND CLIPPER i i d-reldhtko 1 14-il I 1111141i Marguerite Lauriente Mary i if ill i IIN II 1 ci arf suso e0 FOR BONDED MESSENGER business manager author teach- 1 1 modiste specialty shop operator Beth Wheeler and Geralsine 01 Yearley t'Ai i -1 1 er singer actress trained nurse or in some activity helpful to the raen in our country's armed forces you may become prosper- ous and highly regarded by your 6 The annual spring quarter 1 quest for sponsors for freshm girls in the class of 1947 is taking up the spotlight Emma r-t I eg- agar 4 9 httikviptv 1777777-d I 17-- mariE- i OPINS ow kJ 1 1 13 1 a 44 11 15 r' il r' 71:1:1 0 Ili i 1 I I rt associates Your matrimonial 1 'i- -4' CA3 It et" ota 44 or 114 i------ 1 11 II 1 TODAY and l'CESDAY 'V 4 Lou Warner is the happy me- 61 East South Temple hopes and ambitions are apt to sz's-- 41-m i HA 11--------- If 1 jrlit' 1171 0 1 1 7 I i 1 i rr---c- -'-lrt r' Released by Bell Syndicate Inc um or the signing-up process A A t1' Orme- be realized 12- 'C01 I di ii 4a "Going seemed to be crgA 11 ZPC a Ao 4r" "lip 1 teem i the theme of the levi-clad girls I Nel I 4 Mins 11 4 341 a I tta 14 at the A spread held Fri- the hi-style is inexpensive' Last 1 ri 7 41 i J4 '14 '1 )1 tilL' l': 't r' day in Fairmont park Talk tits las IE 4 7 mt- "'--7- 1 1 01 i --7 i 4-0 about your wild hum of activity 1 I I 11 is 1 i 4 0 --rd'I ASTAIRERATRORTII 1s L' 41krAt 6---- 0-t'n'trst -ii :1 5 i To'lt I For That Holiday i di to 3 i fr--et 64- I 1 t' You 1LecretnN( eviieiTAN jouvelier 1K 4L------- rr "11' 101e): 1-I1z nu "HE HIRED THE BOSS" Tec A- A wilv(6eJ I im viirtts ay NA I 1- hnicolo i '--1-1 Trip You're Planning tA13' With Stuart Erwin CARTOONr HEWS el! I 1 ''--At XAVIER CLICAT I- 1 Latest News I li 0 )rt 1 4 e- i- Iiht 4 ktko 1)''' A I 'Lk gto Be Sure to Wear 1 rr I i 7 i 1 I a Boston Store NOW I ATR FE' 1 171 ki Irs i 1 I -01I Kitchen Quiz-Sport-News Flashes i -0-i- 7 DISNEY COLOR CARTOON Cl 14 a at 5:30 pm 1 A suAL I 1 74 1 3 1 H-Tt ''1 a SIS a I 71 ace ft 1 1 ft II WM wv DM -11 I i 4 -1r-1 lzs TO 1 i i i A 1 120P 4 i ONO 101 LEO! 111111ARA I ff a A I': 1 44 KOOS WO Ala "i f----1 4 Iltatit 1r 10 1 a I NOWAY At INIAMCNCT i MIDNITE wo If 1 7 1 TONI SAY MALAN i I 1--? i coAT 4 110 girt 1111111 66411'- 111161-1-4 i The Kim' of the Ivories 1 ri i 1 -4- dopr- N- warm am ormsn-rqg --( A I I I I mototov tamout 1 -1 PALNATTI 41000AIO 7 i MIA ZOMNAMARY -f'-'' --4-6 i HELD OVER 144 and Look cf1-9 ARIL ICU' i owing 5- I ti Illt-At' MI WM sesteettlEY 0'4 i 4 1 i 009 1 Like a Million! 2son 11410 FIATIlltli IP 1:011 I 2 lk I 1 am -'N oil irp 0 4 i 3rd Dig Week i (Icy 111ACKNOVOIONICA i IAD I i'''-' i I GEN 1 41 7 4 10 6 1 WHY? 1 ki rv 171 A 6 i i I 1 -so 4 1 Form Fitting or Loose '''y 5 golitt ''N At Licoon sootirmoat num musSfY 1 1 t'--i-c' Boxy Backs 1 1 i1 1 It's the First Time In Salt Lake Night Chris History ER i i 4-- 7: that a STAR PERFORM has entertained a capacity i i "1 1 I 11 I house nightly 4 --1 16e: CI) 0 ci ----re-1 3 -4- tia :77: fd a 1 tv SAO tAitt I rant-1 :7:1727) i dt le 1' 1110:01 11Aradmemmosok 1 I 1 I 111 I A I Mta vsbowit4o1 e- RA i I otios 1 1 ek Salt story MER 111C1 tar i Tj tr 0 1) 1 1 i wi "Tr-1 i5-1)----- (-7 r- '2- it IN 0 7 '''Iri- '1'''' kCY111 il i 1 t' i I 1 Ji r---44 1 t' I 1 1 i 1 CAPT CL ---771 dr I 1 LI) I j) If 1 4 GABLE I 0 lit0400 430 410 06 VIVI Ell 1 77 io) 1 Jil IT Itii i 1 LEIGII ilirmemArl iL LESLIE ge" lib IVPor 'II dr-Is dirliPdirk 7 Att i i 'OleARO 4 4 1 fi I 1 11-4 Composite tim Foster IDA LUPINO LOUIS HAYWORTH "LADIES IN RETIREMENT" LASS ALAN DOCNIStla RETIREMENT" 1 LAILS ALAN Companies tOtNIMII Feature IDA LUPINO LOUIS HAYWORTH "LADIES IN Worth Remembering Father's Day June 20 ater ay h' June 20 Worth Remembering I Shetlands Twills Gabardines Etc wits TERESA WRICIOT DAME MAY WINITTI Feature at 12:00 2:22 4:51 7:21 9 :46 '0! a WittIAM BOYD 10111 e0 OKSAT PEAT kJ -1 That precious baby smile lot to Dad as a symbol of working and fighting for means what he's we spa zialize in fine children's portraits andmother end child combinations Make your appointment today Photographic Studio 13 1st So Phone 4-7809 a 46: MO ALTut GAIME111 Dinctd by Willie Ity kw Preibend Swim Frog 1E14 MRS MINIVER Tribune-Telegram Want Ads Get Results! 4- CLUB Salt Lake's Smarttst Din a Dance Rendezvous WITH A TRUE HAWAIIAN ATMOSPHERE South and Main Reservations 4-0877 Gautho Club Presents r)azic BIG' BUD TRACY CO Present TIME YVETE YVONNE FLOOR Famous Novelty Black Magic Fluorescent Dances ')ILIt RANDALL The Comedy Singing iagal111011111And Other Acts 11101MIMMI DANCING to GLENN LEE and Ills Serenaders ct24mdc4 6 Nights Only-! 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