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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 15

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Ogden, Utah
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15
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i 1 SUNDAY MORNING JANUARY 2 1955 THE OGDEN (UTAH) STANDARD-EXAMINBl ISA p- "wi rwf vA-agwv Aisiwyjf iww vjn aw jj vp -s A 'V'V-' 'V Vy 4 a a Colorful Show Business'' Has Stellar (Cast Songs Dances Errol Flynij 111? HOLLYWOOD NEA) VThe reports persist from Londpn that Errol Flynn despite his' movie activity is far from thd good-health mark" Doctors appeared to be concerned too Njcky May Wed Terry i HOLLYWOOD Nicky Hilton is saying it with mink to Terry Moore who may surprise everybody by becoming the next Mrs Hilton a flameup of an old spark by Robert Alton whose Broad- shows Goes way hits include four and among others A number of musical favorites are starred In the! Cinemascope colored film fNo Business Like Show which is now playing at the I Egyptian Theater Ethel Merman Donald Marilyn Monroe Dan Dailey Janet Gaynor and Johnnie Ray form the (stellar cast LET'S DOE SKATE' at the ENCORE ICE RINK Mitchum Likes Laughton Who 090 OGDEtJ CANYON 1 (Formerly Canyon Club) Daily 11 avn to 12 pm FUN MUSIC GOOD FOOD I Admission '50c Told Him Off' 1 There is plenty of singing and dancing in the show along with 24 melodies by Irving Berlin and 300 chorus girls The nostalgic story of the vaudeville team of Molly and Terry Donahue played by Miss Merman and Mr Dailey and their three children who make it the five Donahues gave Producer Sol Siegel and Director Walter Lang the opportunity to present a cavalcade of show business Of the 21 numbers in the picture three are new: You sung by Ray Man Chases A Girl Until She Catches sung and danced by and Sailor Is Not a Sailor Til He Has Been written especially for Miss Merman and Miss Gaynor Miss Monroe sings three old songs and You Get What You Want You Want Ray -sings Other songs in the picture in-clude- That Moonlight Choo Choo Leaves' for Pretty Girl Is Like a Be Ragtime and the title song The latter forms the basis nt the finale for the picture A huge stage equipped with hydraulic lifts and 15 different levels was used for this number in which 300 dancers 'appear The choreography was created HOLLYWOOD lp) isjci Mitchum calls Charles Robert Laughton u' CO-STAlU-Academy Award winners Humphrey Bogart "Audrey Hepburn land William Holden are co-starred in the sparkling 1 romajitic comedy Three Academy Award Winners Are in 'Sabrina' the picture that has had them talking will be the next attraction for the Orpheum Theater It stats three Academy Award winners Humphrey Bogart Audrey HCpburn and William Holden with the fourth winner Billy Wilder as director Based oni the smash Broadway And the the greatest director he ever worked for Itls an (unusual compliment coming from Mitchum who takes great delight in publicly running own I all his directors Laughton helmed Mitchum in Night Of The which was produced by Paul Gregory- Asked to explain change of pace on directors Gregory gave a simple answer Mitch started to walk lazily 1 through the first scenes Charles Called him aside and told him: I you work fqr me eitherjyou act the way I tell you or else you can get the hell out -Ethel Merman and Dan Dailey as the troupers they are take bow as the spotlight falls on them at the curtain calls of No Business Like Show Cinemascope 4 colored film OTAM SYPE'JOMY I i Thursday Jan 6-830 pm it OGDEN HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM door and indoor swimming pools tennis courts the latest in foreign sport cars and garden parties attended by the bright lights in society Producer-director Billy Wilder has covered this fairyland world with a roving eye that takes in all brms of these niceties of life Mr Wilder also lent a helping hand to Eriiest Lehman and Samuel Taylor in the fashioning of the screen play big FIRST-RUN FEATURES! OPEN 12:45 Pril play Fair the film is a modern day Cinderella story of a chauffeurs daughter who is transformed from a lovesick gangly-legged adolescent into a young lady! of incredible charm The girl in question is Miss Hep-1 burn the most exciting new personality and the men in her life ace Bogart and Holden as the two wealthiest brothers in America1 As Audrey lives on the estate in the servants quarters it begins a love triangle Which of the two brothers finally wins the hand of this fairest maiden of them all makes for fetching hi gh comedy that is sprinkled with smart and witty dialogue Set agaiist the background of fabled is chock full of beautiful women country estates replete with out iisw tiimnsri HIE FBI MOVES INTO HOLLYWOOD to Crack a Crime Ring! if -I 1 Dale Robertson end Caro) Naish Starring in Adult 50c Kid 15c Box Office Open 6:45 pm Glen Bros Music Ticket Office 4 -i Jdn 3 4 5 noon to 6 pm I 1 Reservations can be made by calling 4 Mrs Charles Eubank Ph 1-0472 i r- STARTS TOMORROW! Van Annual (mnmjzmEEB Dick Powell and Debbie Reynolds Starring in SLEPT On Our GIANT WIDE SCREEN in technicolor Box Office Open 5:00 PM Adults 50c Students 35c Kids 15c JjMfS Vlf Utah Hot Springs OPEN 9 a to 9 Private Mineral Baths Steam Baths Hot Baths Beneficial for Rheumatism Arthritis Rundown Nervous Condition Muscular 9 Miles North of Ogden Dial 2-0841 emateimieoaiiegi Jan 3 to Jan 15 4 Happy Holiday Fun! -Features: 1:25 4:10 6:50 and 9:30 Wi'9'Qft FINEST MUSICAL! A Laknlous cast of stars from stage screen and sdnglandl Songs and dances' Ly tLe dozen! die most exciting love story and 1 musical spectacle everl 1 5 MARTHA HYER MARISSA PAVAN CASEY ADAMS KENNETH TOBEV CO-HIT! 4 MUSICAL A SlUBnutSepPSj WAS MADE 'FOR! 2 tOARRYl imCKZ IRVING it nmi 23ssv and CARPET AND FURNITURE' CO SUCH KIT SONGS1 "MR AND "ONE AlONr "LEG OF MUTTON "LOVER COME BACK TO ME "I LOVE TO CO WITH WIMM1N )mnI aiers tesS I AVAILABLE IN B-M RECORDS ALBUM 5 i Alsol-nbws Dugs Dunny I Cartoon CINEMASCOPE SHORT and "It's Worth Your'vhih to Drive A Milo and Save" i 1 I I i 4 MR MAGOO CARTOON 3700 rtivcrdaloi Road Phorte 3-5350 Business: 11:39 2:13 447 7:21 9:55 Shorts: 1:44 4:11 6:52 9:26 2 -1 tt i '-i ALSO! CARTOONS NEWS i 4 I 1 as -v 11.

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