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The Salt Lake Tribune from Salt Lake City, Utah • 9

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Tuesday -The Salt £akt CVilnmc- March 7 1939 School News and Views Pennies for Says Deanna Durbin Shows Opening TodayiJNow Playing At Salt Lake Theaters South-East With Bette Davis and Errol Flynn as th happy combine In "theater Tuesday of th dealing with a new eld of naval activity bring James Dunn Rocheil Hudson and Gordon Oliver featured trio Dunn who hates tht navy and Oliver a naval officer are rivals for th charming affections The- drama of story has to do with -the development of a apilnter torpedo boat and Its launching from a speedboat Horace Gordon Jones and Charlotte Wyntera head the Freedom Ring" with Nelson Eddy Virginia Bract Victor McLaglem Lionel Edward Arnold Guy Klbbte and Chari i Buttarworthi Me a Sailor" with week all think It it grand that Paderewski can still play ths piano so beautifully because he is years old now all knew most of the pieces that he played few' of them are Sonata" and in and several others Sonjf Contest Attracts Interest Marjorie Osborn Editor Virginia Salisbury Associate Editor Oqulrrh Tht Tribune editor and associate editer have been carrying on a song contest This contest Is for the purpose of getting new song for next year to bs eung all the School News snd Views radio program The Oqulrrh pupils of the fifth and sixth grades entered this contest With the help their language teachers and Mrs Ruby Boyden music teacher many songs were written Angelina (Oontlnued on Peg Sixteen! By Jimmie Fldlor In the tragic cm of Any Soeoyeva bu tally murdered few day ago ft (he walked through the campus of a Loa Angeles college there's a significant lesson for th thousands of girls who bass their dreams of Hollywood success bn some remark that a wonderful you' ought to be la pictures" Anya Sosoyeva 'was In Internationally known dancer She bad toured Europe with a Russian ballet troupe been featured in the Zleg-feld follies been starred In vaudeville She was beautiful And she knew "the ropes which are so im- portent in show business And yet at S2 she get to first first base in Hollywood She bad been here for months trying desperately to get interviews with studio casUng directors They even Interested enough to see her When a girl with her professional background finds Hollywood so difficult a nut to crack what chance has a novice armed with nothing more than a great hop and the compliments of "the gang back home? Very little and yet those optimistic novices' keep on trekking to Fllmville by the hundred Nothing can stop them and since hop is its own reward per-' haps just as well But I Understand how any would be can read the story of Anya Sosoyeva without hesitating for a sober appraisal of the odd against a Hollywood success Idol Chatter: Beats me why cur-vacious Ann Sheridan should bother to study her plenty of people are willing to do it for her Give Deanna Durbin a penny and won a she's regarded them as lucfy charms ever since her first screen character named turned out so well Fashion note: Joy Hodges the girl who's so new-fashioned in everything alse Is wearing an old-fashioned rata and all Bob Hope likes the one about the actor who was run over by a street earths poor guy thought the headlight NDC-RED NETWORK Muir WAS 70 Sfr--Wow: mu? a i Deanna Durkin left explains to liar new leading' man Robert Cummings just why she considers a penny her good luck charm nor first screen character which turned out ia well was named "Penny Martha Rays and Bob Hope! also "City with Edith Fellowes and Leo Carrillo MURRAY "Zaza with Claudette Colbert Herbert Marshall and Helen Westley also Jo Brown In With Fate" with Leo Carrillo MARLO (Sugorhouee) "Too Hot To Handle" with Clark Gable Myrna Loy also "Hunted Men" with Mary Carlisle and Lloyd Nolan PARAMOUNT Husband and Friend" with Loretta Young Warnes Baxter Blnnte Barnes Cesar Romero Georg Barbler and Edward Bromberg "The Cowboy and the Lady" with Gary Cooper Merle Gberon Patsy Kelly end Walter Brennan) also Bean Jack" SOUTH-EAST Slater" with Bette Davie Errol Flynn and Anita Louise also loved Brat" with Bonita Granville Dolores Costello and John LtteL "Four Daughters" with Rosemaiy and Priscilla Lang John Garflsld artd Jeffrey Lynne also Johnnie Davis In Chump" Girl ot the Golden with Jeanette MacDonald Nelson Eddy Leo Carrillo and Walter Pldgeon also Duks Comes Back" with Gentvtsvo Tobin and Alan Lant "Gunga Din" with Cary Grant Victor McLaglen Douglas Fairbanks Jr and Sam Joffs Three Musketeers" with Don Amschs tha Rlts Brothers Blnnla Barnes and Gloria Stuart also "Woman Doctor" with Frieda Inescort Henry Wilcoxon and Claire Dodd with Brace Cabot and Rita Hayworth also James Dunn In of th Navy" with Rocheil Hudson OLYMPUS Wonderful Time" with Fairbanks Jr and Ginger Rogers also Miracle of Salt Laki" Take It With You" with Jean Arthur Llo nerBarrymor James Stewart and Edward Arnold also "Crime Doesn't TOWER (Ninth South and Ninth Hot to with Clark Gabls Myrna Loy also Bogart in Busters" with Georgs Brent "The Awful Truth" with Iren Dunne and Cary 1 Grant also with Lyle Talbot and Polly Rowles Organ Recital With Wade Stephens at the organ console the following program will be presented Tuesday at the regular noon recital at the tabernacle: Sonata da Chlesa Andriessen Andante Cantabile (String Quartet) Tschalkowsky Ballet Debussy Favorite Sweet Is the Work" Arr by Organist An Old Melody Arr Ipr Organist Toccata and Fugu In Minbr Bach San Francisco 7-InOld Chicago are wall wall first they too fun ert ents We Ing our the In In stellar position Sisters" is the attraction Opening at th South East theater Tuesday This film version of the Myron Brinlg novel of th earn tile affords Mias Davis one of her finest characterizations as the Montana girl who fascinated by a young newspaperman who comes to Silver Bow to cover an election atory elopea with him to San Francisco- And finds life with him a mixture of pain and auffer-ing overtopping th happiness It brings The picture ecenes In thrilling e-quences th earthquake catastrophe which swept the city as well as presenting In vivid manner the era of Roosevelt and Taft presidential electiona A splendid cast Is headed by Anita Louise Jana Bryan Alan Hale Dick Foran Henry Travers and Beulah Bondi As a second offering on the pro gram tiler is Beloved- Brat? with Bonita Granville Dolores Costello and John Lltel Gem Picturing the ventures and adventures of sailors on shore leave Me a starring th wide-mouthed Martha Ray and wisecracking Bob Hope will be the new feature at the Gem theater Tuesday together with which has Leo Carrillo and Edith Fellowes eo-featured A rollicking story of two gobs who pursue the same girl but change their minds when the Cinderella sister wins a national beauty contest Ms a give Martha opportunity to dti-play her shapely underpinnings which have been overlooked in favor Of her more famous mouth Martha plays tha In a family which boasts Betty Grable as Its beauty until Martha makes play with her beautiful legs Jack Whilst tng th officer appearing rival The play boasts four new tunee tnterspersing the comedy as Little Kiss at Twilight" Don1 Make and A and the theme song In the up porting cast are Clarence Kolb Nugent and Nana Bryant Victory Two new pictures replete with thrills romance and laughs will come to th screen at th Victory The Oceans and SALT IN TIJE SEA By Uncle Ray Many tests have been made to find out how much salt there Is In ocean water Tha average amount is about three parts of salt in' 100 parts of water -In one cublo mile of ocean water there is enough salt to form dozens of pyramids as large as ths Great Pyramid of- Glzeh Object found two drop ot ooee picked up In different parts of oceaft bottom (Greatly magnified) If all th salt in the oceans could be taken out and poured evenly on North America It would cover cur continent with a deep layer This layer would rise to more than five time th height of the Empire State note give us somt idea of the vast amount of salt in thi sea Scientists have found that rivers keep taking more salt to the oceans call river water but there is a little salt in It salt which is worn away from rocks--With thousands of rivers pouring water into the oceans million pf tons of salt are carried there every year The question comes Is ocean water more salty than river TODAY AND TOMORROW TOT3T' J52K5 jfM 2 HITS WMt'a 1 11 "WESTBOUND With LYLE TALBOT POLLY ROWLES as th Kindcrgarlners Study Types of Transportation VUma Cheshire Editor Cecil Jackson Associate Editor Onequa Wesley Chapman report Th kindergarten children have been studying transportation They have drawn pictures of airplanes engines and boats They going to have an airport on one space and a city with various ways of travel will be on th other space They are also playing mailman Mildred Johnson reports: The grad children have been mak-ing big pictures of Interesting things saw on their trip to the depot They are making a story about this They are learning songs and rhythms about trains This it all Ray Robinson room contributes: The second and third grad' gave a program for their par It was about Washington Lincoln St Valentine and Long fellow Clifford Merllch room 3 writes: are studying about how people traveled long ago and we are mak booklets showing what ws learn Dale Trumbo room says: social science room studying about Holland We going to make windmill For store Classes Complete Study of Mexico Elaine Fitches Editor Gloria Lawrence Associate Editor Franklin Audrey Bailey room 12 reports: Th Franklin school has just completed an Interesting project on the country of Mexico' Several rooms have worked and etudied since January on this country our neighbor to the south our social sclencs classes we studied about th cltlee rivers mountains etc In our reading classes wt read two books In our auditorium classes wt read one book and tome ot our Individual reading hat been on Mexico also our art classes we have drawn many pictures On day wq had a Mexican lady come to school and pose for us She was pleased with the pictures we drew of her "We learned th dance in ouq physical education classes And finally we finished up all our work with program In our musio classes we learned several songs Some of them were 'Carmen Carmela" Dance1 the "Where th Roses" and Each tong had an' interesting tableau The children and th teachers enjoyed the program which was given twice Mias Maud Hardman and Miss Myrtle A Schwan were guests at the Thursday program Ellen GreVier room 11 report Most of th children heard Pads rewskl play over the radio last rw 'o nir mm KfJ I uMkkw miiiiini IHIilJTugi i coupon Mzsuonsoz RTBOy mc LAST' das mm CARTOON NOVELTY NEWS 7 Jk Ai I Brat" non: La Granville Dolores Costello "hn Lltel ci THE WINNER OF THE ACADEMY AWARD ADULTS -CHILDREN 10o MtuMi mini leva atan MS Aliil IMBYIC8 MKQ4A AUK4NNMftlH Crime Doeea'I Dleaeg CartoM 78 A a at of Wat and stopped to take a bow 1 heard Vivian Leigh play a full scene yet but learned to say convincingly enough Whenever anyone usee that phrase old gracefully I involuntarily think of May Robson Add Hollywood champions: Ida Lu-plno backgammon queen Errol Flynn Is another of those people about whom Impossible to be either you think a grand guy or you dislike him thoroughly girls like Claudette Colbert who make life complex for the she refuses to pose with her right profile to the lens If anything In prenatal An NBC Station TUESDAY MARCH 7 (Change in pruxrtm lit4 art due entirely to network demotion mtd to late lncoroorattl A Alarm Clock CtuV With Hel Parke The Story of ih Mr NBC -Jn-h Higii rt Ftnchvlllt The Ranch Boy 3 Sweetheart of in- AIN 9 Vltnnea Enaembl Paul pg and hi ton OrlxlnUltka Naval Obaervatory tine 10 KUTA Inteniatlonal New Georg Grlffen Baritona National Farm and Home Hour Gueeta Wallet BlSufuer Homeeteadera Farm Radio News 1130 Rocheiter CIMe Guy Fraser Harrison' conductor Spinning Song (Mendelssohn! Andante from No 4" IHdn Barcarolle from "Talee of (Offenbach! Paul Ride (Phlllipa) Elephant Dance (Sain-Baeni) Vienna Life (Btrauli) Noon 12 Th King Jeeten PM Cracker ml Forum Little variety Show with Rakov1! orchestra and th Ithvthm Girl Km A Internatlnntl New I -IB United State Army Bend 1 KUTA A dung 04 You Ted Melons 3 Club Matinee with Raneom Sherman 3 KUTA International New 3 Fran Allison Songs 3 Th Landt Trio Vaughn da Laath 4 To Be Announced NBC International Exchange Broadcast from Parle France Microphone tour of familiar Parisian sikiii and Interviews 4 Pres New 4 Adrian RolllnP Swing Trio 4 Doo Sellers True atones It' Dane Tim Virginia Lane Drama Oecar 8bumeky and Uu Vt International News 6 Stan Mvera Orchestra -s Half and Half Dramatic sketch Information Please question and answer program: Clifton FadF man Franklin Adams Do Brain Trust satire on round table dlacua-lon programs Unimportant topics ths cal Tlnney mastar of eeremonlee: On chefttr under direction of Roth Thrift Basket NBO Lanny Rhythm School KUTA Rebroadctflt of Gracket Barrel Forunia Lunch-Tlm nt viewa Intematlnnal News Johnny Meaauer and His 0 chetra 10 Art It Shaw gnd HU Grche ra Freddie Jlartln and HI Orcheetre Final EdIHon of interna tlonal Newe Emil Baffas and Hi Musi Lry NuUIngbcm and Hi 1 Orcheatrs 12 KUTa -Good night (Paid Adrtlemnt supporting oast The ie accompanying film la Bureau" in which th expose of a new type of racketeer and gangster furnishes tht excitement Set In the metropolis if gives Bruce Cabot th role of a lieutenant as signed to th homicldo bureau He and his squad ara tha because ot failure to check th crime wave and Cabot's irritation explodes when hit newly appointed lab" expert pretty Rita Hayworth upsets with her scientific analysis cast he has constructed Robert Paige Marc Lawrence Moront 01' sen are in 'tht cast 'Our Town' May Be Given Third Performance Due to thq urgency and the num ber of requeett for a repeat per forrtance of fhe Thornton Wilder play Town" whoea recent presentation by tha University Theater was unusually well received It possible that a third performance will be fclven shortly according to Henry Pearson bustness manager of university draAiatica Directed by Profeaaor Maud May Babcock tha play which was the Pulitzer Frist winner for 1939 wu Aft-capably performed at to elidt publio and critical approval Several who had teen th play performed on Broadway approached Mr Pearson with tht declaration that th local production had been equally Interesting The play attracted almost statewide attention a large number coming from towns In northern Utah and many from southern politts while a great many expressed disappointment at not bwing able to attend Because of this wide in terest the third production Is being considered Mr Pearson said Ocean Life The chief answer is to be found In the work of sunshine The sun keeps turning ocean water Into vapor and the vapor rises Into the air forming mist and clouds When ocean water la turned into vapor the salt la left behind Salt does not rise in th air The water in the ocean keeps growing more efalty Efforts have been made to judge th age of th oceans by tht amount of salt In tht water Th rate at which rivers carry th salt is known rather closely also the total amount in th oceans On this basis tht age has been estimated at about 70-000000years There are troubles with that way of judging In past ages rivers probably have not taken Salt to th sea at the same rat Also it teema almost certain that a great deal of the salt has come from th ocean bot- tWBr Plants live in the ocean water but not at the greatest depths Sunshine reaches down hardly a third of a mile and below that point th tea bottom has no plants growing in it Bits of soft mud or slime known as have been brought up from deep parts of the bottom Samples of this dark substance have been studied with care under the microscope In a single drop of ooze there may bt dosens of of tiny ocean animals Some kinds of ooze contain hard parts of tiny plants which lived and died near the surface but later sank to the bottom (For Nature section qf your scrapbook) A leaflet called Music may bt had by tending a 3-cent stamped return envelope to me in care of this paper Tomorrows Work of the Waves Copyright 1939 for The Tribune snail Me a MARTHA RAYE BOB HOPE BETTY GRABLE 2 BIG HITS 2 EDITH mLOWg IFO CARRILLO NEXT ATTRACTION Up jand Mm Mtkk $4vt 426 T1 'i V'r-Vv At 0 a few Jix fegftr Cenkllit Ivtllli Sail lae Itwaiae btlchar (84) Skeltqa Start Wednesday EAWYFR Boggs STEPS lnfluencs Maureen YiUU should bt whls st climbing trees The sceptics who cell perpetual motion an Impose! bility necessarily they just haven't met Jane Withers Writes Jack McCauley of San Francisco "Hollywood where you heve to listen sharply et wedding to tell whether the bride end groom eey or Seeing Nency Kelly In the full skirted old-fashioned oos turns which she's wearing In "Stanley end Livingstone" a constant effort to remember that ehe Is actually 17-year-old adolescent And the effort is increased by the dramatic natura of her roles The other day chatting with her on the let I noticed that tha canvas pocket ot her set chair was bulging and asked what aha was storing there Here's the detailed inventory jotted down as she produced each article for Inspection: A book a oopy- of the script two fan magailnes a half-knitted sweater a bag of caramel candy a package of chewing gum and a chamois pouch- filled with marbles! It be so hard for me to remember her age from now on -i Copyright 1939 for The Tribune THE VOICE OF THE WEST TUKBDAY MARCH -tfunnw Bertnafl of tht Momini arm fiaithea Lariy edition ML Coverage Newe -tfunny Melodlti K8I-Balt Lake Ministerial Aaao elation Rev A Lenit speaker the Morning vitn 7 Worm Cuvereg News I Prettv Kitty Kellv 0 The Slivers' Guide 8 Deep River Boy 9 Words end Music 9 Rhythmairee 9 5 he Jennie Lee program ft Along Melody Lane 10 The Milkv Wsv Mrv Lee Tvlor end Brunt Welker Romence ot Helen Trent 10 Our 01 Sundav 11 Song Tim Llf Can Beautiful 41 Mldmorning- Uuiicea Popular couoart 12 Big Stater Aunt Jennie' Llf Storm stock market quotation ana International Nisei Inurv lqr Wit Visiting CIO jebrltl Amartoan School of th Alt "Mini and th Friendly Art" John Uartla of th New York Time 1 KSL A ftarnoon Melodies 1 Melodv Rambling Hilltop Houe Johnson CBS Stepmother 3 firnttergood Balnee Th Llf and Love ot Dr 8uean Lew White at th Coneole Intermountaln Edition KSL Newa 4 interlude Dene Tim 4 Album of Melodies 4 Foundation of Democracy Dick Tracy Howl Wins a ltA avi' tion Hushend" dram starring Helen Menken ffBi with Edi CBS' Robinton erlei of newspaper drimte Big Willi Edward 0 obinsop end Clair Trevor la we irenep UBS a I Joleon wild Martha Perkvakarkua Lud cheetra "We 3h under at- nf Oe Oriel Hratter CBS Th Caravan with Mtnny ha nd S' S'!" 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Waltzing Tonight ladle Gents 30o Coconut TUESDAY march A- WeitA end brail Th ftldere of th Rent 7 Dtvbrrsk DI(Ut The Morning Fellowihlp Hour with th Rev Gordon Morning Edition Of Laet-Mlnutt Trnr -South Arttertcoa Serenade Myi SeoUtaeQUi SMooil 4 7 I'olki' mile Woman to Wma( With Linda French Oeorre fitll'a Muaie 0 Meiodlo lnurluae Kitty Keene Anc drtme 10 4Thot Heppv OUmftnr 10 Th ONcllia drama -The Bargain Hunter Woman' Edition world Aide Laat Minute Trauaradlo New KDYLRefreabment Time with SliK-JohiFil other Wlfa Juet Plain Bill Dane-roue Roed Dr Kelt dram 12 Betty nd Boh 12 Arnold Qrlmm'a Otuthltr Valient Lady 12 Hvmne el All Chnrehee story of Mary Marlin Ma Perklne PetiDer rounX Family The Quidine Llxht -2 Baoketeee Wile dram 5 Stall nalla drm 2 and drama 2 Alone" drama 3 Matinee Mneicale 5 1 5 Bill Roberta' Orcheetra 3 Three Romeoa 3 Afternuon edition ot world wide eet-minute Traneredjn New 4 Benno Rablnotf Violinist 4 You and Your Public U- hrarv 4 On With th Dane Jan Sevitt' Orchestra 5 JCaey Acea drama Mr Keen Tracer of Lnei Persona 5 30 KDYL- "Jack Awiatron 8 Xavier Cugai'a orcheetra NBC Music ot All Couutnca Joseph Hornlk'j orchestra Evening kdltlon or World-Wide Last-Minute Traneradlo Newa Nathaniel The Soncbook Bhllkret's Orcheetra NBO Buttle of the Beget conduct ed bv Frank Crumit and Julie San derson Fibber McGee and comnanv Silly Wataoa Nick Popoiua Donald Novla Harlow Wllcoa Billy Mills orcheetra ar I NBC Bob Hope's -Variety Show-Patsy Kelly Bklnnay Ennis' orchestra Jerry Colonna Six Hite and a Miss Judy Garland guest lincla Kira a Radio Station Night Editor starring Hal Burdick Amoa 'n Andy Vocal Varletiee choral croon Johnny Present Johnny Orchestra Swing Fourteen: Francis Adair "The Perfect akatch JO To Be Announced 0 Jo orchestra Five Hiar Pin el Edition Ot World-Wide Trmns-Radlo Newa Ac Orcheetra 11 She 4rehtra A 12 Crlo Molina' Orcheetra 12 Herbie Keys Orchestra KT Good-Night (Paid Advertisement Ray Bradford And Hi Orchestra DINNER DANCING 7-9 Tuos end Wtd No Cover Aiwa Moderate Prices GMPke goi Every at 9ar Evtry foods Eiprass dinnar Evary dancing dinntr ROBT BENCHLEY Archery Color Cartoon Latent Newe Ksa JjJuLl: Ilcknn Eddy PMagr ROM AMTCME HUSmEERSfctjr HNHiiti eient imiif7a 'll NEWS SCOOP1 ELECTION POPE PIUS XII rr as? 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