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The Salt Lake Tribune from Salt Lake City, Utah • 11

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Salt Lake City, Utah
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11
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J25 wpi 3 Tuesday Sept 9 1947 tTIje Salt Cak Tribune 11 1 6 1 Sj Ardath Lym Bride Of ed Anderson Fiye Dramas To Recall Pioneer Trek -i I 1 Just What Will Paulette Bring Home? Autumn flowers and soft candlelight formed the romantic setting for the marriage Monday eening of Miss Ardath Lym and Ted Anderson The Alpha Delta Pi sorority house was the scene of the ceremony solemnized by Clarence Tingy The bride a daughter of Mr and Mrs "Lym 263S-13th East was lovely in a gown of lustrous slipper satin designed by her aunt Mrs Homer Adams of Los Angeles It was fashioned with a sheer organza yoke and delicate rosepoint lace trim Her fingertip veil of illusion fell from a rosepoint tiara She carried a bouquet of gardenias and white orchids Attendants Miss Beverly Lambourae maid of honor Miss Fenee Fox Miss Florence Wood Miss Beth Calder MiS3 Virginia Snyder and Miss Patricia Peterson bridesmaids wore bouffant gowns of taffeta in shades of fuchsia lavender and pink They wore picturesque bonnets apd earned quaint muffs adorned with flowers Flower girls Miss Susan Ence and Miss Linda Stevens wore pink taffeta dresses and carried baskets of flowers Best man for his brother who is a son cf Mr and Mrs Anderson 26-4th East was Packard Anderson Ushers were Robert Cutler Melbourne Romney Preston 'Linford Dean Buehler Glen Crookston and Stephen Lym At the reception Mrs Lym greeted guests in a rose satin gown Mrs Anderson chose a gown of black crepe Both wore orchid corsages The new Mrs Anderson were a gomg-away suit of gray tailored with a long jacket and black accessories -f j- A- -Ml Vivacious Paulette will boast new French fashions In movie motion picture Industry back to his city But such would take more wooing than Bill is capable of We have fights here daily but we thrive on Our investments here are ternfic too I hope keep going forward not backward And moving to the big town where we all started would be backward step Lucille Ball telephoned from New York that she wull spend a few days in Philadelphia ith Desx before returning home Upon her return here SS a 4 Mr Ted Andernoa wbow mrriife wm solemnized Monday She former Miss Ardath Lm STARTS TOMORROW! g3 r- 0 'j iwmaata(RB 4 1 PETE SMITH COLOR CARTOON "DUEL IN THI SUN" likely go on another loan-out to Hunt Stromberg for "Too Late for Tears" Bill Sloan' director of dramatic auditions at CBS has heard thousands of voices in the last three years But a few days ago he heard the youngest and most exciting of them all that of his new son Command Performance Despite protests Charlie Chaplin Paul Henreid Peter Lorre John Howard Lawson and Clifford Odets will soon be making a trip to Washington for that commie investigation wondering if great friend Frank Murphy will be at his side when he testifies? Lunching with Boris Chaliapin (who did the cover of me) and Mrs Reggie Gardiner I asked the former why he followed in the footsteps of his father who was a famous opera star He replied: "I tried I sang for him My efforts were followed by a pregnant silence Then I asked the $64 question you think I can said my father but Boris has done a charming portrait of Nadia Gardiner Bette new home on the Warners lot is a honey A second story was added to her dressing room which is now complete with bedroom nursery and bath often wondered why stars done that before When working on the studio lots about 18 hours out of 24 Speaking of Bette she has done more for unknown leading MAYER RELEASE rSSll in mum JUFlli HtTCUMCtt -Alsc of the in Technicolor proudly re-presents The FINEST MOTION PICTURE OF ALL TIME! DAVID 0 IteSa if MARGARET ald! -i- By HEDDA HOPPER HOLLYWOOD Sept Paulette Goddard will have 10 days of rest before starting "Hazard" here with MacDonald Carey In this picture she will have a chance to wear her new French clothes Mel Epstein will produce the film friends were discussing the things she may declare at the customs when she arrives from Europe One pal came up with "It surprise me if she brought back the head of Lord Essex which has been lost for years" An original story for Audrey Totter and Bob Taylor is being written by Edward Holstius author of It is titled but has nothing to do with actor John Drew The story is about a young girl who falls in love with a heel who has such charm that she leave him Why Bob must play a heel is beyond me Paul Muni and Humphrey Bogart play the same role in "Key Muni did it on the stage Bogie has the part on the screen Laureen Bacall also will be In the picture which will be directed by John Huston Joan Crawford wanted "Burlesque" as a screen vehicle Columbia wouldn't sell to Warners but is selling to 20th Century-Fox Now goes to Betty Grable and Dan Dailey Hurrah! They are perfect for it Off With the Old Mayoii Bill of New York is still trying to woo the EXACTLY AS OXJGINALLY SHOWN CONTINUOUS SHOWINGS! COMF ASYTIMF BFTW FFV 12 10 AND 30 AND A tO'irLtTt PERlORMANCfc At Regular POPULAR PRICES! A A A UliJjmihM LAST TIMES TONIGHT GREGORY PECK Makea That Hemingway Kind of Love to JOAN BENNETT MACOMBER -41 SO- TH AT FAMOUS DOG FLAME In "MY DOG SHEP" Hith Lannv Rees Tom Neal MIOTOR-V! "7s EAST mgr Cl DARRYL ZANUCK prevents I LEAVE HER TO HEAVEN By Ben Ames Williams in Technicolor! GENE TIERNEY CORNEL WILDE JEANNE CRAIN A 20tb Ct vtf fo Pie tvrm Lt Show JO 15 pm Nightly! men than anybody I know Yes she had Jimmy Cagney as her costar once but the story Bride Came was so silly neither of them had a chance imSISODRT CAUfr irirrmTt int 1 Siri H- I- otic rNO VVT ERS1 OPEN 6 IOIEIT CUMMIMSS -LAST SHOW 9 PM 2 Speed-Crazed Thrill -Hungry On a Date With DANGER AND LOVE DEVIL ON Micnete MORGAN STIVI COCHRAN See Your Favorite Radio Stars at Work and Play PfTM LORRE eaSredattonop fCENTENNIAL A I gigantic" REVUE score of ttinWing acts Presented bj Bames-Camftbers world's leading producers af aitdocr stage revues BARGAIN PRICES lx Geaera) Adm 60c adults 25c ctuidres to age 12 Reserved $120 Box S2 tar a THIS VEEIC1 JL- BEEF CATTLE SHOW record number of entries with CENTENNIAL PIGEON Show (In case of inclement weather grandstand show will be staged in Fxposition Theater UnuuiM ta Crowds Mi Matts 75c CMdrte 15c Five famous historical pioneer plays used in July by the 1947 trek from Nauvoo 111 to Salt Lake City will be produced by the Salt Lake Theater Inc according to Donald Alder president Tryouts will be held Tuesday and Wednesday 8 In the MIA building 50 Main et room 37 The plays will be completely recast in order to use local talent Francis Urry general director for the plays on the trek will be guest director for the Salt Lake Theater Inc for production of shows here locally 49-4th East Moat happy is brother Steven Mother is the former Miss Jeanne Riches In Pair Grandsons greeted Mr and Mrs Davis Ogden in pairs First came the announcement of a ton John Stanley Friden bom Aug 7 to Mr and Mrs Stanley Friden of Oakland Cal Mrs Friden was formerly Mis Jane Davis The second grandson Richard James was bom Aug 25 to Mr and Mrs Grant Hepworth Mrs Hep-worth was formerly Miss Betty Davis Pride and Joy With great-grandmother Mrs Alice Elsmore Pairy and grandparents Mr and Mrs Thomas Warren and Mr and Mrs Harold Phillips vieing for his attention little Thomas Ray Warren born Aug SO to parents Mr and Mrs Ray Edward Warren S67 Rockland pL will be well entertained SBfflMflg I at Dav AMOY RUSSEU tovA MA I I JJ-THEnft AFFAIRS OF BEL AMI Open pm LAST DAV 510a FiT UMEO iSOUTHfPtfVeP' eoiBROOIE WTAHQ COLOR CQtWTRYl i Ki yr- gr A Directed by VICTOR FLEMING Starring CLARK GABLE os Rhett Buffer VIVIEN LEIGH as Scarlett O'Hara LESLIE HOWARD oi Ashley Wilkes OLIVIA DeHAVILLAND as Melanie A SELZNICK INTERNATIONAL PICTURE Screen Pie by SIDNEY HOWARD Music by MAX STEINER CRADLE 'Pretty a picture" tbat'n what parents Mr and Mr Hal Lindquist are aayrrg about brand-new Marsha Ann who made her debut Thursday at LDS hospital The birthday was also the first wedding anni-aersary for Mr and Mrs Lindquist She is the former Msa Mary Lou Merrill Grandparents for the first time are Mrs V- i MAXFIELD LODGE Big Cottonwood Canyon Come up and enjoy a beautiful autumn erenin In tha coolness of on of the loveliest spots In Ftah Dinner now beinf served from I to II CABINS AVAILABLE INQLIRF OR PHOM 4 rolli w'wvrtrvrw non T'V WWW me at it! Te man i tha left smiling ia excited enticipetioa foe right now he geHing a whiff of the savory odors drifting from our krtehen Open 111 in to 2 a Every Day tj 534 SOITH MAIV Rex McKean Manage Phone 3-1708 4 HoMY DOiLSi? NEWS Mary Merrill 1979 Michigan ave and Mr and Mrs Irwn Lindquist 2673-13th East A Boy Tiny black-haired John Everett who arrived Sept 2 is the reason for gay excitement at the Norman Eerett home im 7 wrF'3' FREO I Cnosbq fi stores And Selected Short Subjects Ol TECHNICOLOR ffl THE rtize picruiH YEARLING: CfGOST JANf IP? PECi-nw I 'SPOILERSth'f NORTH' THF with Faul KFLLT Adrian BOOTH Si cMli Qcitdia One Mite Only Next Monday Sept 15th A METR0-G0LDWYN Poromowm prewets Beth HUTWH plus Leo Gorsev and the Bowery Boys in "MR HEX" iH 1 1 1 ii1 i l-et iJ 15 TfelTOK Let Available now for luncbeoca and d'nne- Tbe New Ccuoruil Room 4 wujiwee8awwgy-iagiiijiaTgMi -a fed.

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