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The Salt Lake Tribune from Salt Lake City, Utah • 13

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Monday Morning May 19 1911 13 rIjc 5alt gake ftribunt Hollywood 1 Lukas Experience Tipical case I1Jonies Or Is It Idiocies? Entertainment World Art Chairman At In Lon Show 1 I Professor Larsen Brig ham-Young university art depart ment chairman has just had re turned to him his oil canvas "Western Holiday" which for two years has been a member of a traveling exhibition of the American Federation of Art 1 which for the first year of the I tour was shown throughout the south and southwest later being shown at the Grand Central gal- lery Washington The picture was selected In 1939 by the federation as one of the pieces- to be included in the circulating show the first year's showing being so successful It was continued for a second "Western Holiday" which portrays the meeting of two old-timers of the west at a small-town carnival is now to be on display in room of the BYU -Education building Mr Larsen painted it at a celebration of the Fourth of July at Grants Nevr Mexico during the 1937 univeri' sity art tour which he conducted' 40 4' 2 1 I tt IA 4 1t i i': L' I 7- 1 A "0---4: '-'4 -L--- 'is' 17 '7 ki -1 --le Ay06' AT'''''' I 4 -A's -At -p 40177Ash I -'N 01 0-" 1 t'''- 79 Ii- 1 't 4 (4 ksy 1 VA ilk ''''''r7 I i -'1 IA 1'N11: 7 i :::11 41 7s 7: 1 -4 -4 A -re A- 1 7 t--N ''t-- 7-7-s' 4 -I 40i1-z4-- 3 ika: 0 '''Mir ra 1 9 it 4 1 i rf4 se 0 :440: -4 'A1 ybr If: f'- i Nz-f 2-4 It: -111r 5 "li I CP i 0" i N7 1t 09-4- 4h44 Ps- is 1 46oh pit 10 ri $: A etie- ig i44 li tt T14 14iti I I 7 i-7 ''i fiiis I JL 4 'iks' 7- who made light of he overhead Guy who neverjforgets to say thanks for a faior: Clark Gable Funny hdw often a whale of a screen story turns Into smelt In theateri Intimate Notes: ABostcinian wants to know why actresses develop temperament? For much the same reason I'dz say that small children if parppered too much develop had dispositions The cure in either case is the smooth side of a hairbrush From a MinneapolCs reader: "What Hollywood lady has the sharpest tongue?" I haven't felt the stinkof all but I'd pay a fancy price to hear a Verbal duel between Rosalind Russell and Constance Bennett er A South Bender indignantly demands to know when movie Kali will rebel against being photographed in scanty costumes? Not I can assure the lady until Men staring at them In such garb Fidlings: If a tonic would make Rooney spurt a bit I'm sure he would drtnk a 1111 quart oil For When he rings the bell At the home of Darnell She and he are the long and the short of it Distributed by the McNaught Syndicate :1 poi N' a -71 4 144 01 i---- I 1 1 -I J-c: I i i 4 I iii A I $-71 i i i Ase' i 1 i i I i 1 4 -kiwi I '( i i I 1 KI 1' bokt 1 iiiiisib'i Features Now Playing at Theaters Centre Girl" with James Stewart Judy Garland Hedy Lemarr Lana Turner and Jackie Cooper Bay" with Paul Muni John Sutton Gene Tierney "Sailor's Lady" with Nancy Kelly Jon Hall Sea Wolf" with Edward Robinson Ida Lupino John Garfield and Gene Lockhart also "She Couldn't Say No" with Eve Arden Roger Pryor and Cliff Edwards Capitol "Rage in Heaven" with Robert Montgomery Ingrid Bergman and George Sanders also "Washington Melodrama" with Frank Morgan Ann Rutherford and Kent Taylor Men" with Kay Francis Jack Oakie George Bancroft: also "Let's Make Music" with Bob Crosby and Jean Rogers Victory "One Night in the Tropics" with Bud Abbott Lou Costello Allan Jones also "Five Little Peppers in Trouble" with Edith Fellows South East (Sugarhouse) "Western Union" with Robert Young Randolph Scott and Dean Jagger also "On Their Own" with the Jones family Studio "Penny Serenade" with Irene Dunne Cary Grant Beulah Bondi Edgar Buchanan and Ann Doran Murray (Murray) "Come Live With Me" with James Stewart Hedy Lamarr and Ian Hunter also "Escape to Glory" with Constance Bennett and Pat O'Brien This and Heaven Too" with Bette Davis Charles Boyer and Jeffrey Lynn also "Young Bill Hickok" with Roy Rogers Tower (Ninth South and Ninth East Nelly Kelly" with Judy Garland a George Murphy also "Castle on the Hudson" with John Garfield and Ann Sheridan On Stage and Screen the stage Treasure Island Revue including Seror Twins and Three Globe Trotters On the screen "The Doctor Takes a Wife" starring Loretta Young and Ray Milland also "Marked Men" I By 4immie Fidler I class in Ho 113-wood ill ronies will come to attention hi1e Professor Fidler i prestnts th4 Orange case of Nick Lukats ono-time all-American football hezo N14 Luicats at this writing is an very disgusted ado Offhand I'd say he has the reqiiisites for screen success 1---good looks -personality un itsual intelligence and innate acting ability Few stars have all Mill Yet bhck as a thespian eanti get past the 50-yard line The illMaZing reason is that he's too Iwell wn too I famous! Mi tt mind you in a business where begi Tr ners have to fight starVation because they're not known well enough But froml office boy to top I rnogdi Hollywood is football med! Whenever they meet I LUkats they refuse to talk anytficng but football Despite the fact ithat he graduated from Notr Dame i more than a dec- I ade go they still vision him in 1 belmrt and Moleskins Wherikbe I turns in a 'good performance iland "he's turned in several) he ts still to thtir dazzled sight an 1 All-America 'tailback 1 '111i close this discussion with I an anecdote Days ago Nick was 1 I stOriMoned a Great Producer to talk over Prospective screen Irole For two hours while Lukats sqUirrned th movie chief gabbed labout footbalL At last Nick took I the bull by horn: "About the 1 part---" he st rted "Oh yes the part't' came the vague reply it 4 o'clock! I can't talk Tow I'l call you again" 1 But Lukat hasn't been called 3-et! -4 Idol Chatter: I suppose movie stars I marry So often to satisfy 1 their altar ego In-a-phrase ideseripticm of Boris karioff: Lit- Bel Lord Hauntleroy Corn-pate the lives they've led and lit John instead of Lionel who I should be in i wheel chair 1 Peas-Iin-a-poel: The new Mrs James RooseTelt and Mrs Ann 'ILindbergh i Epitaph to a film i writer: "Here he lies still iwrapped up in a plot" Edith I Roark says it blonde is a girl Current Exhibits At Art Galleries Art Barn etchings by Charles Woodbury loaned by American Federation of Art Moholy-Nagy designs from Seattle museum Art Center Drawings by Henry Matisse oils and watercolors by Andelin of Ogden work by school children of Salt Lake City Santa Barbara water4 colorists ZCMI Tiffin by Hilma Mole Payne Ogden artist and others "Western Holiday" canVas by Frofeskor Larsen just returned alter two years with an Arnerican Federation of Arts traveling exhibition Original Tr Q' Coming to Utah Theater Stage i-rz-24 IIITE 1Walre4-71111 IRMO I55391 553911 Wasatch Academy Pupils Giving Varied Program -MT of Mrs Ralph Gunn Miss Grace Mae Sample and Mr and Mrs Roger Hansen Wasatch acad-- emy's music faculty will be pre sented in a public recital in Craighead auditorium Monday at -8 'Following is the program arranged for presentation: Lithestreud Ereishlr Edith Matir Edith Metinr Lew Valentine the original "Dr I of the netivorks arrivles in Salt Lake gonday to make preparations fbi a week's appearance on the Utah theater stage beginning Thumday May 22 He will present the audience patticipation "quiz" show which has won him a top place amoilg the nation's entertainers The -coming engagement at the Utah is among Vir Valentine's first theater appearances since completing thetnew Universal Pictures production "Radio Revels of 1942" I Vivacious Carol Bruce newest "toast of Broadway" arrives in Hollywood to make her long-awaited film debut in a Universal film under Frank Lloyd's direction Imagine! Carol brought with her just the clothes she was wearing plus a tiny traveling case explaining that she plans making her home in Hollywood and will start "going native" by acquiring a California wardrobe entirely oIMEM- NOW Sun In vs nun uti rtrEGFZIUD GUUI) -t' lam STEWART ittSARLAXDr4 UralURNER LAMM mann' RANT foto tautt i EXTRA! 4 FIRST PICTURES Iti 4 HESS' STORY In 11 Paramount New -li' 4st titWit I 01 -1 0 A MR in vs nun MS A 4 I k' trEGFrEW 1 fin GER R'ME STEWART let 6 ARLAND taolURNER ibei 111 'I loTtINYMAITIIItotatarnt it I EXTRA! 4 t-t1 FIRST PICTURES 41 NI: ES S' STORY IF In I Paramount New -le SVIANTEDMINGS 41IPALLIO Granite Junior Plans Prbgram For Veterans- Tinder direction of Miss Glorus Mortenson teacher of music a gir1s11-chorus of Granite junior high school wiil offer a program- at the Veterans' hospital auditorium Friday at 7:30 The affair is arranged by Mrs Jess Jensen and is sponsored by the women's auxiliary of the Disabled American Veterans of the World War Solo numbers will be given by Lorin Allen Richard Bailey and Nile Gibson with a reading by Bessie Olsen A trio to be heard is made up of Sharon Saylor Beverly Pierce Mildred Kendrick anda sextet includes Katherine Wheeler Dorothy Baird Gwen Coomb Bernice Ohlin Arlene 'Rowell and Mildred Kendrick: Beverly Pierce will offer a ballet number In addition solos will be played by Donald Stagg and an electric guitar ensemble will be led by Arnold Bangerter with several choral numbers completing the program Split-Up of Lane Sisters Means No Family Row A r711: AffILIATES Willi Cull Be Su (3 ri HOLLYWOOD (UP) Thet rate ways in Hollywood and Lane sisters once as inseparable liking it This doesn't mean there's as A-B-C are going their sepa- been a family row or anything AMINPANIMIEMENW like that but that there will Ave Maria Schubert -Barbara Andersen Verna We son Ruth Sumner Melba Thomp son Lorraln Gray Reny Wardle Liebestraum Melba ThornPecni The Fauns Cheithinade Laura Mae Grinch String Ensemble: The Lorelei "'licher 141nuet from "itttt The Angelus Gounod Barbara Benson Lois Griffin Betty Park Gertrude Mott Glendon Steiner Charlotte Wil won Mrs Hansen Birk Hark they Lark Schubert-Liszt Nita Clair Lindeman The Lotus Flower Schumann Ecstasy Rummel Mary Aileen Lakaton Prehide In sham minor Bachmaninoff Billy Virginia Olsen Bombay rtfrk Ricci pick Montgomery William Dowling Gordon Brunner Romanies Sibelius Verna Mae Benson Citminado Endresen Evelyn Deering IV Rat by the Fisherman's Cottage acDowell Ruddy Ballinger RhOrtnin Bread Wolf Swans Genthwin Mixed Chorus Nocturne in minor Chopin Brownell Andersen Hungarian Dance No 5 Brahms Perpetual Motion Bohm Glendon Steiner violinist rmonaill MacDowil Jay Chiltern Jay Clitharno I 1 -I MONDAY- MIV 1 1 tlg" 1 1 410051--Good Morning Flashes ill i Stover and him unit 45--K61--Thal Listooing Poet i iteporta 1 00--KS1--World Coveara as ti Vignettes i'l Cali tor Hume 45-0-11(81-oWat Sandaclea tireaktaat I 1 1111 Breakfast Bell Young Violinists Pianists Play Giving Program Hazel Ford will present a group of her advanced and junior students of violin in the first of a series of musicales which will be held Tuesday at 8 at the Ford violin studio 1265 Capitol street Accompanists for the program will be Constance and Mrs Stanley Jones A feature of the program will be a junior string ensemble playing medleys Soloists will be Arlene Bachman Lois Mobre Bobby Roger Arthur Vander-Does Afton Nyland Charles Ehmann Patricia Jones Richard Noorlander Aiko Tsukamoto Teddy Buck Dolores Shaw'Donna King and Thayer Lanterman MONDAY MAT r19 (Tuna In -Road of Litt" Utta atternoon at 245f A-M A II-Itositison I Seattlitc LI SIIECOLTISE SAY No A A IA i 15-1-1041-Len4 an Ear IS knos Maiming and the i Iiews '11 :4 --1C Maestro- 4 'i Smith Speaks a Girt arries i 11 30-e4CSS--Hontein6it Of Helen Trent IS :4 a I Sunday 1 0 I Can Be 'in White to Happiness 0 ttfories of Harry Ciarks 1 00-0-1CSS---Eig tater 1 1 S--C1111---Aun Jenne's Stories 1 3o-iCSSI--Fletoner Wiley 1 Hopkins M- I I 12 Webster 2:2 5--C 24 on Troaeury of gong" 4 2 2 Treaery or Song" 1 (al SNARE ONE WEEK starting Milani 000 11 a cTuffs IN PERSON ONE WEEK starting THURSDAY! ON SHARE ONE WEEK starting THURSDAY! ra st I I I HE IL 0 CASH IN 1Vilhilltine PERSON 111N First Preseason Dance at Saltair Utah dance lovers will have their first opportunity of to dance at Saltair Monday night when Glen Gray and the Casa Loma orchestra appeat for a sPecial preseason engagement According to Thomas Wheeler general manager of the resort the full facilities of Salt-air will be available to dance patrons Although the official opening of the resort will not take place until Decoration 'clay May 30 train service will be available Monday night Mr Wheeler addedi The full Casa Loma orchestra will be heard at Saltair including the popular vocalists Pee Wee Hunt and KM11 Sargent I 30-4041---vvitrid COVerilltil Nowa 2 45--CB14---WomeS Of COUrege 42 141-- lows" '2 15-0-CH14--Myrti and Marge 1 Story of Bess Johnson 2 the Story of Stay Fit irciiiid '2 of All Churches 216-44 1 rough tho Week with 'Linda 1-401 232-4e B6---Thipl crNst its 2 4 s-Clis--fteat tergoos 14 nines 3 ItS---1' mos Pr Malone 3 1 3-6(143--Hetadr4 Hopper's Hollywood 3 rump Pt Helene t-' 3 Hopper's Hollywood "THE TOP OE TOOK DIAL STATION" 570 Kilocycles MONDAY MAY 19 A Club with Don McNeill News by Helen Hiett Romons Dennis tenor 7 Prescott the wit eg Agriculture Ensemble News Kitchell's Brief Case a Southernaires negrd male quartet of Betty Randall News" story of a small-town hewspaper Interlude by Baukba National Farm and Home Hour 10 the Book Ends" with Ted Malone Silent Can God!" Dr Ernest Mollen10 summary 10 Harding baritone It Melody 11 Munroe' 11 News Noon 12 of Divorce" 12 manda of Honeymoon Hill" 22 Other Wife" -t PAUL 2 A VA I 1 '14) AI ud 4 7 r1-o'rt ti-10 -71 Quiz 1 lok CONTESTMS cklUS INiiJ13m76 I 'SELECTED IRON alma iiiitort! UNDIC gut 1A NI COI 40: 1 OHM MON 1" I 1 Organ Recital Wade Stephens will be the organist for the regular noon recital at the tabernacle Monday playing a program as follows: Prelude and Fugue in Minor "Cathedral" Bach First Arabesque Debussy Impromptu Vierne Favorite Mormon Hymn "As the Dew from Heaven Distilling" Arr by Organist An Old Melody Arr by Organist Finale of the Second Symphony Widor be no more "Lane Sisters on the screen Only Priscilla is left at Warner Brothers studio where the trio won their joint fame Lola married and retired from the screen and Rosemary is freelancing "This must have been a good thing for me" said Priscilla 'because I have just finished what I believe was the best role of my career in 'Million Dollar Baby' "As long as Rosemary Lola and I were working together we would always try to arrange it so that each of us would receive the same credit "This might haye worked out successfully in any other business but motion pictures Here It is individual personalities that count I think all of us are better off working apart" Priscilla and Rosemary still live with their mother in their San Fernando valley home Priscilla says the girls get along better than when they were working together "We have no chance to bicker on the set" she said "Instead we are doing different things and are interested to hear what the others have been doing "And now we have more personality of our own at the studios They no longer call me one of those Warner Brothers Lane girls I'm now Priscilla Lane a star in my own right "There's no splitting credit and no splitting of work That sounds a little selfish and probably is But that is the way this acting business is" Being alone seems to agree with Priscilla She's a little slimmer than in earlier appearances but not minus any curves 6 KDY1 Dudil Ranch Mu- sic Farm- News and World News 6 DY leavoilte klynyne Yawn 3)3W Baldwin Charlie Bunk Coverage Newt! et Transradio United trait I Minna on Parade of Mary Marlin i It Young's tramdt! it Joutnclidrems Life of pavid Maxim 9 Call to Breakfast with News Music Timely Tip Houtiewkes Only club Emerson Smith 'mese I Coveress News of Traneradlo Untied 10 DY1---R hment nine with Soigne Sam i 10 Mort of Johnsen 10 Randolph drains 10 Own Drc Kato: 11 of the World the My" tory Man Valiant Lady and Al NOON nold GrimM'S Daughter I the StOto Ma Per kin the Guiding Light Vic nd Slade PM 1 Wife i Jontiii Vickie Brows I of the Brave 2 Faces Liitt 2 music 2:4 5--K of Life" drama Coverage News of Tratteradio United Pleas Melotlies Dotiglae-V Sports Column sical 'Siesta 4 Hetes Notebook 4 Aid Wisk Bingmain brisk' the latest worki news Telephont HOttr with Jeme Melton n'encht White Don Vorhees' orchestra 5: Fieldqtatid Ooverage News 1-Q Badio)i Mental quilt hanker II Barrel 14f Fun" with Charlie Rourke' tutu Milne comedy i Percy Faith conducts the orcheMrs Louts King soloist I If BC of Amalie "Davy Crockett" gallant itaconquer hie trout 'erasion Time- with tiya Waring's Peonsylvantans Newsroom of the AO James' sOrchestra1 9 of the -War Bondshu's Music i Caveligto'g Band Coverkge 'News 10 1 5--N le Ebner' rei Ramos' "orcheetra 11 it rime Moonligh to- NBC Musts goy FA Stoker's orehestesa MIDNIGHT Forees itand 12 Marshallta Moine- i 12 55--NBC---Assoetated Press News: 't You Gond Night until 6 a Un Tuesday I (Paid Advertisement) I i Eanvoil "orehestra 11 si time LI to NB Music by FA Stoker's orchestzsa Foyer 's and Bc Marshall's Muele L2 Preis News Bids You Good Night until 6 a rn tn Tuesday (Paid Advertisement) NOW! ol 04 000 0 146 2' gigNI gg pd 0 liaZill II WI 1 ar ill mEamLill LY) get II 'VVI: II WV ft 71717 a- 4 1 ONE NIGHT ONLY- Jordan Girl Interne World Today World 'News Pou -11p 4 0--X91--Tbe Did bluate Shop a the Abbott" iA for Moderns 14 ns in New Settings 5 talo-etorrellink Time Armstrong 303-Ktil--Haw Ilan Holiday In Sports and Base- -Ibt II Pcorek III :4 Crommomtartes with Art hur Gatti ti Thrrout and the News eater- prssents -Model WI with Joan Biondell 1 'land Dick Powell I Serenade wlth Guy Lombardo nd his orchestra 'T mrte 'n Andy Ross ienor i Iginet los Revue with iss Howard the Elm Street lour Beatrice Key and Jenny Tian Irrout nd News We' Love starring HPlan Grey i Donald Woods and 1 'Ittehard erMW11 on Your Mind" licith Tam ilmnnaman tn 10 BO-Ottli--Hyint Service Hymns of Greek Orthodox church Sling 1 by Holy Trinity church choir: Mr ''Tryton narrator 1330Ktitc---Late Edition World Cover se Sell' 10 454-iXiki--William flardiman violin Apt with 11-Itanees Osborne at the 'Irene 1 It Masterworks of Musta Iditers tors 3 I Jocies Orchestra MIDNIGHT 2 Btlaighail and Gaylord Comer I2 ari fit rood's orchestra i News ill 'Night (Paid A dtert isemoni a 5 0 LirrAZIX115 '1-AS'T 1111 II 2 ZANE VS DAVIS --------t3 liN icjuzialLix 20 I-- ----Lvs i 400 ip mt irir 1 i 2 minim 1 2230 -0141- 4 arrl ao STARTS TODAY at 12:40 2:55 SAL "AS STARTS TODAY at 12:40 0:1 0 RA olc I OLEN 12 Plain gilt" of Mine" Matinee variety prcp gram featuring an orchestra "Curly" Bradley the Dinning Sim tem brio yn Lynne Garry Moore 1 2 Brooks in Rhyt hm Van 'Dyne tenor for children told nd sung by keens Wicker 3 :1 Story of the Hartong3 News Alley" drama Hutton of popular Tribune comic strip is tho program featuring Cliff Nazarro Gordon Jenkins' orchestra Pet Corner Laval's Orchestra Melodies Gratiers "Drama Behind the New" of SluPerman Music Society of Lower Basin Street Here and Abroad Steele orchestra and novischord Nickel Man Love a Kinds of Murder" Newt Sports Scene ft Done Mott tAilt Rees 'mono Twits Fails Cowboys: description by Riii nears tonal News or Immediately following the game) Serenade 11 Views the News 11 Martin's music 11 Himbers Orchew 're 22 night until I o'clock tomorrow morning Paid Advertisement) fling WV ENCWO- or SuPerman Lower Basin Street NB ws Here and Abroad Steele orchestra and novechord Nickel Mao 7 Love a Kinds of Murder" 7 7:3 0 rt sk dt :171 raatt I by VI: --The Sports Scene A ugout DoPe 8 1 0--KITTA Leissm ISA API 1 ot TAB Valle ew po ars inithedintely following theowant? ir Serenade Views the News Martin's movie 11 hard Himber frit night until tomorrow morning I Paid Advertisement 14 6 Pse'l rail Tow fari VI Ai I i A ONTO) RCM' 711 Letitst News Vie Air Express TJ(11iT1411A'f KWAYl to ezi 47 TE NITE LAKE LAE 2 DAYS mim HURRY ON THE STAGE TREASURE ISLAND REVUE 20 PEOPLE 20 Nancony-aleahp-ainair-namea on the First Salt Lake Showing 6'MARKED MEN" "THE DOCTOR TAKES A WIFE" Loretta 'Young Ray ND Hand IGIEINEEL Leading Saltair's 1941 Parade of Bands 7 You've Asked to Hear! 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