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In. .46, ,,1 A -rut 'BEST YEARS OF 011.JR LIVES' Maurklitinconquered Mazur-i THE DESERET Friday March 7. 1947 NEWS-11 7'. A A New' Masters Man Meets Horse ED i i ki, who turned to the screen aft- HOLLYWOODEight scenic 1 MOLLYWOODFor the first CALL, Top musT sEE MON I er a successful career as wrest- I VA-, s. artists collaborated on the "old time in his life Burt Lancaster master" type murals wnich are I rode a horse for scenes in "Des "tri ler, will return to the mat hen 't By Howard Pearson on the wrong side of the is outstanding and the little Fury he finishes his role as a heavy in seen in the palace ballroom set I ert F' 4 '41' se b.

1 1 -'''t 1, 0 i I 1.J -7. A LAKb Ut UUK UV tS Asvaojr, au i A EIZ INILIV3111 HOLLYWOOD-Mike Mazur- New Masters Man Meets Horse HOLLYWOOD-Eight scenic 1 MOLLYWOOD-For the first ki w'ho turned to the screen aft- er a successful career as ir wrest- i- artists collaborated on the "old time in his I for ITtruerntesLiannTtet: 4' 1 CALLED TOP 'MUST SEE' MOVIE, ler', will return to 'the mat when I master" type murals wbich rode a horse It ..,1 r-z 't r. he finishes his role as a heavy in seen in the palace ballroom set cut Fury. By Howard Pearson "on the wrong side of the is outstanding: and the little BEST YEARS OF OILJIZ A AA A ma CALLED TOP 'MUST By Howard Pearson "on the wrong side of the is outstanding and the little LIVES' SEE' MOVIE Mazurkiitinconquered! HOLLYWOODMike Mazur- :1 At-A i turned to the screen after a successful career as a-wrest. ler, will return to the mat when he finishes his role as a heavy in ,4 Friday, Ma ia cei.r WV Iva a a Friday, March 7.

1947 THE DiSERET NEWS-11 New Masters I.Man Meets Horse HOLLYWOODEight scenic MOLLYWOODFor the first artists collaborated on the "old time in his life Burt Lancaster master" type murals which are rode a horse for scenes in "Des seen in the palace ballroom set I ert Fury." HOLLYWOODEight scenic -artists collaborated on the "old master" type murals Which Are seen in the palace ballroom set 1- iDeseret News Drama Editor) finds marital unhappi- newcomer, Cathy O'Donnell, Cecil B. DeMille's frontier epic, of "The k- 't- 1 of old Vienna which stars Bing By all. means put "The Best ness upon his return, and Russell who marriet the disabled veter- 1 Al- and an, is an appealing actress. Of 444- I. I 'ft Years Of Our Lives" at the top tomes back family heabratwh tr.

IP .4 vry hard interest to Utahns is the fact KALL-JR. SPELLING BEE Broadcast horn the Stage of your movie "must see" list. 'Vilna 11 to fit him back into theeir lives that Gladys George also has a Kids Win CashLots of Prizes. This Hollywood production, as a disabled veteran. role in the picture.

J. which opens April 1 at the Splendid producing, acting. There are many memorable EVERY SATURDAY MORNING! il 2TV 00N 143 Rialto Theater in Silt Lake i 'P directing of a realistic, down-to- scenes, so it would be difficult Atml 1 1,:. a i lr 2 -City-for- a roadshove- engage- earth plot such as this results to single out any scene ao-out-, I then in a living portrayal of standing. But the, vet- ii i ment is more than a motion Ilk i -N-3, what peoples actually are ex- eran who actually lost his i today.

hands In the war and who was i 4 picture. Its an experience It per encing ay. fairly lives and breathes, it's so The picture becomes an hon- given the role of the handless EgE1C317 ...,0 1,,,, real. And local motion picture est portrayal of efforts to fit serviceman in the film. does an Si, 'DIE SI sl tit 1 '--f critics, church, busineu and ling, touching and dra- VI-, civic leaders.who attended spe- help society to fit itself to the matic bit of acting.

The manner NI the veteran back into society and appealing. CARTOON i Itt 4 re ti I 11 veteran. in which he manipulates the mai previews of the picture on- If Filmrow last night agreed that hooks which the Navy gave him A Entire Cast Superb for the hands he lost is a WW1- i A A A i it is a film one can't afford to The entire cast does superb der to behold. NO toll miss. stilly The film is recommended for TOMORROW AT 9:00 A.

M. Ateittitl work. Myrna Loy as "The Best Years" depicts tile .,00 STAY FOR "SINBAD THE SAILOR" .11101 if Stephenson, wife of Frederic all returned servicemen, their lives of three returned service- March, has her top role and parents and all family mem- men, the people around them comes through splendidly: the bers in their middle teens. Children Under 13 Yeats 14c-Ilsg. Pikes lot Adults l' Jr If 1.

11 1 '14. 4 I an the problems of the veterans lovely Teresa Wright, as Peggy "The Best Years," is 101 1 i 1 1., UTAH THEATRE Stephenson. March's daughter, one of five films nomivated for 'dr 1 A to fit themselves into the life they left to go to war, But has rare charm and appeal in an Academy Award. ill open IL Ae i CENTRE tating" is not a problem for the A it points out that the rehabili- a difficult part; Virginia Mayo, at the Rialto in Boise and the as Marie Derry, Dana's vvife, Academy in Provo the same day 4 returning soldiers and sailors does well; Hoag Carmichael it opens in Salt Lake. alone.

The people of the home I AIMINMINIMMEnnellp 1 1 tt, front must be rehabilitated too. k. Trio Of Veterans The -veterans include Fredric 1 I I 1 I 111 PARAN' MINT imi vl 0 'Atf March as Al Stephenson. the I 4, ,4416, -ergeant, who returns to hie old 1 OP I I job as a banker; Dana Andrews 1 LH 1 Frtm NEWCOMERS-Top beta in "The Best Years of as Fred Derry, the captain, who DMUS' 'U. WU 'I Our Lives' are Harold Russell and Cathy O'Donnell, who goes back to soda jerking for a handle two of the film's strongest rolere s.

It's the first brief spell, and Harold Russell DREADING THE MOMENT WHEN SHE I as Homer Parrish who lost both EVERYONE IN TOWN IS TELLING THEIR BEST picture for each of them-but they sno in two of the hands in the sinking of a ship. year's outstanding performances. March returns also to a happy St family, including his wife, -por- MUST SAY GOODBYE FRIENDS NOT TO MISS ITT What's. Goin On? UTAH STAR trayed. by Myrna Loy, ad his two children.

Andrews who lives LAST SHOW STARTS AT 10.00 P. M. also "Under Ns- DESERTED ON loat(, ROBERT sada Skies." IA I ItC Art Fabulous lopes daring exploits told against the splendor oArabian A Killers," also "She itirmrt MI" I A tt 1..., nix Our Liv( handle t' picture I year a ou What's Bourn' vada Skies." BOLLAPIAT'1 Wrote the tic FILM NEWCOMERSTop lets In "The Best Years of Our Lives'N are Harold Russell and Cathy O'Donnell, who handle two of the film's strongest roles. It's the first picture for each of thembut they soore in two of the year's outstanding performances. What's Going On? also "Under Nevada Skies." Killers," also "Shi Wrote the Book." vada Skies.

tJttic I ti) A WV En I Killers UN also "She toiALRErt Fabulous loues, daring exploits told against the splendor of Arabian Wrote the Book." UTAH STAR DESERTED ON (Deseret News Drama Editor) By al1 means put "The Best Years Of Our Lives" at the top of your movie "must see" list. This Hollywood production, which opens April 1 at the Rialto Theater in Salt Lake -City-for- a- roadshow- engagement, is more than a motion picture. It's an experience. It fairly lives and breathes, it's so real. And local motion picture critics, church, business and civic leaders.who attended special previews of the picture on Filmrow last night agreed that It is a film one can't afford to miss.

"The Best Years" depicts the lives of three returned servicemen, the people around them and the problems of the veterans to fit themselves back into the life they left to go to war, But it points out that the "rehabilitating" is not a problem for the returning soldiers and sailors alone. The people of the home front must be rehabilitated too. Trio Of Veterans The -veterans include Fredric March as Al Stephenson, the sergeant, who returns to his old Job as a banker; Dana Andrews as Fred Derry, the captain, who goes back to soda jerking for a brief spell, and Harold Russell as Homer Parrish who lost both hands in the sinking of a ship. March returns also to a happy family, including his wife, -portrayed by Myrna and his two children. Andrews who lives finds marital unhappi- newcomer, Cathy O'Donnell, ness upon his return, and Russell who marriet the disabled vetercomes back to a family and an, is an appealing actress.

Of sweetheart who try very hard interest to Utahns is the fact 0 sweetheart who try very hard interest to Utahns is the fact KALL-JR. SPELLING BEE Broadcast from the Stage to fit him back into their lives that Gladys George also has a as a disabled veteran. role in the picture. Kids Win CashLots of Prizes. Splendid producing, acting.

There are many memorable EVERY SATURDAY MORNING! directing of a realistic. down-to- scenes, so it would be difficult earth plot such as this results to single Out any scene- asout- then in a living portrayal of standing. But the vet-what peoples actually are ex- eran who actually lost his 014 periencing hands In the war and who The picture becomes an hon- given the role of the handless 11 peg El MIT est portrayal of efforts to fit serviceman in the film, does an the veteran back into society and appealing, touching and drahelp society to fit itself to the matic bit of acting. The manner el veteran. Superb in which he manipulates the I hooks which 'the Navy gave him di.

Entire Cast di for the hands he lost is a WW1- The film is recommended for TOMORROW AT 9:00 A The entire cast does superb der to behold. WO. work. Myrna Loy as Milly M. Stephenson, wife of Frederic all returned servicemen, their .,000 STAY FOR THE SAILOR" March, has her top role and parents and all family mem- comes through splendidly: the bers in their middle teens.

ildren Unde Ch 13 Years 14cReg. Prices for Arial lovely Teresa Wright, as Peggy "The Best Years," which is Aloe UTAH THEATRI Stephenson. March's daughter, one of five films nomivated for has rare charm and appeal in an Academy Award. will open iliL Awe a difficult part; Virginia Mayo, as Marie Derry, Dana's wife, does well; Hoagy Carmichael DREADING THE MOMENT WHEN SHE MUST SAYIGOOPBYEN ROBERT WALKER an Academy Award. iI1 open at the Rialto in Boise and the Academy in Provo the same day it opens in Salt Lake.

Cecil B. De Mille's frontier epic, quered." EVERYONE IN TOWN IS TELLING THEIR BEST FRIENDS NOT TO MISS IT! -LAST SHOW STARTS AT 10:00 P. M. Fabulous loues, daring exploits told against the splendor of Arabian of "The A-Ati4kcja, of old Vienna which stars Bing of "The 1 ni niri ViPrInc, Imhiots tnro IMCARTOONSI TOMORROW AT 9:00 A. M.

0 STAY FOR "SINBAD THE SAILOR" Under 12 Years 14cReg. Prices for Adults UTAH THEATRE 11 shorts. 1 With the Del Cs selected short Sweet Homict Polo' also "Strange Imp Hoodlum Sail MURRA1 "Rai Santa Pe Upr SOUTHEAST None," also "Her Lucky 4 to Algiers." Last Bomb." 1 BPTOWN---The i toon and newt 1LI shorts. With the selected shorts. Sweet Homicide." Polo," also TOWERlie "Strange ARCADEIn Hoodlum Coe' Santa Pe None," also "Her Lucky to Algiers." Last Bomb." and news.

1 None," also shorts. With he Devil selected shorts. Sweet Homicide RIALTO--The Polo also TOWER--the "Strange Hoodlum Saint." MURRA Rage LItRIC--Queen Banta Pe "Her Lucky 4 to Algiers." LastwIINtna.Th" 1 vrro toon and news. II A ll je WEDDING DA It tarn ruff vow MUM 'ollie Nights, Persian palaces, harems, uncharted exotic lands! tt LOS ANGELES--(AP) Lywite i 4. When a man leaves you on the a 1 BRIAN ,,,,,4, 4 same day he marries you It's sit, AI ----Zr grounds for an annulment.

in ifisoA414 tattorammt A lm, the opinion of Utah film ac- On STAGE Vi i tress. Marie Windsor. N- LEVY DON i Judge Henry Willis agreed in 1 i 1 1 fr granting her a decree yes- SALA 1, IV 4 terday annuling her marriage BARR SNOESTES i .4 of April 21. 1148, to Band- RS THE ATOMIC DANCE" 1 I BEVERLY 1 Elk 4 A 61tr i 't leader Ted Steele. Mus Other Acts of iNA4 A t.e Ar -411116.

7., 'k 0 Miss Wincltor said Steele not A 4 UDEVILLE 1 1 F. ,.1 1 i 4,0, a Air 1. s' 1 only left her on the day they 1 1, it li were wed at her narent's home i 5' 14 1 1 04 I SHOWS in Marysvale, Utah, but two 225-655-10300 1 pot 1 1 1 weeks later informed her he Sias .116611 tr iNNN i. l'ok, was still in love with his for- sr mer wife, Doris Brooks. from Queen 2 Clan tem 1 Ol as i 1 I whom he had been divorced in Lod ma 'is January of 1946.

1 guttaaqua i Met The actress said Steele's ex- in cuse for leaving on their wed- wit AEN1wouslYn uSptthrish3ta F. I BEllir 06 I A i I ding day was an orchestra en- Carlton 9" 1 RV' 1 ,4 A. oor -4 gagement in San Francisco. RAK YOUNG 11 El OPENS 4 1 i 1 IDDell A ADDED 4 I CARTOON IS A MORI 6 PM KIEA 9 lot) TERDAY I 11 A RC 4111SOUT1111182D ES 'TODAY 11N McNPYCOIOR '1, aint 1 0 1 7,,:" WEDDING DAY LOS ANGELES(AP) When a man leaves you on the Same day he marries you It's grounds for an annulment. in the opinion of Utah film actress.

Marie Windsor. Judge Henry Willis agreed in granting her a decree yesterday annuling her marriage of April 21. 1946, to Bandleader Ted Steele. Miss Wincitor said Steele not only left her on the day they were wed at her narent's home in Marysvale, Utah, but two weeks later informed her he was still in love with his former wife, Doris Brooks. from whom he had been divorced in January of 1946.

The actress said Steele's excuse for leaving on their wedding day was an orchestra engagement in San Francisco. OMUTA 11118211NEs OPENS 'TODAY 6 PM tomple It tarn sum Plow MIAMI Avnze 11111MAMMit On STAGE SALA S.ow INC' BARR ESTES "ThE ATOMIC Plus Other Acts of VAUDEVILLE STA" SHOWS. nnoAti DISNEY COLOR CARTOON zi-- DON LEVY BEVERLY TYLER iNM6Mi Nights, Persian palaces, harems, uncharted lands! r4 Prentin," also selected My Heart," also 'Traffic a Wonderful Life," also and "Home Adventures of Marco "North of the Border." Dark Corner," also ImpersonatIon." Old also The in Heaven" and "Betty of Burlesque" a a Uprising." also stage show. Then There Were ''Partners in Time." Darling Clementine." also Night." Town," also "Pursuit My Heart," also "The Beginning of the end." Locket," also color cartoon tGlEtM1111 Batty Hutton, Sonny Tufts In "CROSS MY HEART" Spocial Attraction "TRAFFIC WITH ME DEVIL' natant' at wm4Rf Lucile kali, Clifton Webb, William Sandia, Mark Stevan la "THE DARK COINER" Alto "STRANGE IMPERSONATION" FOR THIS ENGAGEMENT ONLY-- COME DRESSED AS YOU AR. WITH OR WITHOUT PARTNERS! Partners in Tim Prentin," also elected A Heart," also 'Traffic a Wonderful Life," also ad Home Adventures of Marco "North of the Border." I Dark Corner," a a Impersonation." Old Sacramento: also The in Heaven.

and Betty of Burlesque" a Uprising." also stage show. Then There Were Darling Clementine," also Town," also "Pursuit My Heart," also "The eginning of the End Lotket," also color car- Dotty Hutton, Sonny Tufts i "CROSS MY HEART" Special Attraction Teaturo at 1 OW ft ST Lucile Ball. Clifton Webb. William Bondi'. Mark Swoons in "THE DARK COINER" Also "STRANGE IMPERSONATION" FOR THIS ENGAGEMENT ONLY-- OUT COME DRESSED AS YOU AR.

WITH OR WITH- PARTNERS! 94 lomming II 1 Mt 11 AP' I. I I IT Nt-1 CAl I F1111. I Loto.714liki 1 i DOG nit ovey NEWS' 1 '1 'tj "In Old Sacramento" 1 1 i I I 's, Bill Elliott. Constance Moor it --locood Tostere- a 7s' .2 Dig iddlo Atv--: P' 41' "The Hoodlum Saint" William Powell. Esther Williams i 1 Shows i 1: nnR5--1-100-D IIELD 77-- (' TOLIORROVil 0 0 12,:: nurn I ton Shows the Semi! Nil( If Girt '21111111111kkantiollool: ,44 let Show at 12:00 NOTE: 5 Siddie Sartori' Skews Vik, fr 74.::, Will Run stied of tikk "Queen ot Auditions" 'lb; oin rickots now on Sale tor liell Show Box Office Opens at 11:50 dirYerEKAP .0,.....,77 .1 ea ve kt 4 t' 01.

II 4 I 8 4, i I 1-4 tw -7' 0 Ir. Pilb A '1114f I Nss, I.J 46, -Cc Itim, mot Iii, I HELD OVER1 lot 11 ames Cooney. Sylvia Sydnoy in i 47e, 1 1. 6 "BLOOD ON THE SUN" SAMUEL GOLDWYN PRESENT ''kN'N': 401 A --Plus- "THE TOWN WENT WILD" et Starring jimmy Lyndon fo I 1 1 A ElIVC 0 11) Ett i --V 0B 1 4, I 1 op. 111 lb Today di' ill, 1 Joann, Crain in "MARGIE" a- i v.

in Technicolor. lit I 5. Plus- loy Rooms -in ,1111.1 4 "UNDER NEVADA SKIES" 1 CP i Ili dee OF 7 4AfiCOM10-iz4-4- milt 1111111' fili lollit ii, art I 4 APOLLO, 1 i i vont A 17:1 IF, 10 lit is 11) go 31145 SOUTH STATE i BASIL RATHBONE ep -s, i "ABILENE TOWN" -'s scmdcipti Scott cmd Ann Dvorak 0. I. .4.

1 "PURSUIT TO ALGIERS" HIT rjoftytil i 1 TWO NITES ONLY I I Basil Rathbeno and Nigel Bruce I 1 ti rtiCaltri I l'illilt1 TiiraI i 1 OB tk $1.50 Per Pe I NM MONDAY AND TUESDAY s' OF THE coup au, .70 filly mil ligul I 14 ar 1 MARCH 10th and litk Person 0 tt 01 itil BY JAMES011YER 5,7 1 7 41.1:i i 7 4, No Table Charge 0., ff Ad 1- -11 1.44,rq 't 9 I i 1 le 04 WO lit ir' WRIllfrolln 1 11 :111417111.1E.T,:,t712.: 5 Eli TIIIIEDSTELPPI i 4 STATE. 1 danc solo, gl -00000000" Vlo WI 6 4' inlet, I on' 4 4tk i iNt, .1 ps, t. i i llit ps I '11t. 1110AN14, i 4 tel i It I 4 oRAptit FiTi GE It RALD 41 6' i teti. a 1 t9 i I 4b 4, :0 -0- 1 wit 1 A rill i TOMORROW NIGHT! rt soiD i.

1:11 15( .14: I "6" II 4.11-: 7111.1 1 Mini Iii 111oms Swirr 1 Lam ABNER 0 I 0 UTAH SYMPHONY wIth 1Y 1 l''' li 110141CDE 11 0 1 fpNativisiNnmE 4 7 and, son osfr 3 i mottoolmososoPonsom son ii lik 0 Jerg." .11" WERNER JANSSEN, Conductor Dave 1 i in Ilid N.k,717,,,,,loloA 7 Bel JOHANNESSEN, Guest Soloist it ljtstow GRAN (Netod Utah Pianist) l''''''''''T 14-4-- 1 HDIL DRY 0, fait arm a moat tm me Pea it Ono. nt I II TOil L11-11 M. ---) ousur.otsr4;01t stistr 1 .0 slocie, Err. as ILIII 1014f I 1 st9tUttiiii 1 fin qtt Al TABERNACLE' 830 P. DAtinthrtrqrtif 1 0 rt aDoNNARIED 1 UT.

ALL-RUSS1AN PROGRAM 111 NUIAlsisoniiiiiiiblill 1 RACHMANINOFF: "Concerto No. (Mt IOHMINESSEN): TSCHA1- SHORTS 0 Is i ZOWSEY: "Symphony No. 4 in Miner's oLrrizAt "Ladmilla )11. sot tinornvq1 teNoRA IS 4- I Prices: $2.1 $3.00 6 I 611001111 1 ft slimENTIS J' i whim- On Salo TOMOITOW a. at.

le II p. it. al 125 lona Nail. and i rillttig IIVIIIII SPECIAL "THE LAS trent le 11:30 It. no, at Tabornacle.

I A wiry con tt WP A I Cis "SHE WROTE THE BOOK 1 I Dom. 1444. u' oallitli 4 Joan Davin, lack Oakie I I el' I la iwiiiiiiiimilmiiiiiii4tioliiiiiiittlimitimiiiiiiiiiiiiimiliutitulitaittwitmitiwiliiiimoimitimeh lig Joe to HEWS it TWO NITES ONLY NEXT MONDAY AND TUESDAY MARCH lOth and 11 th Per Person No Table Charge etittnttftfettletttettlftttfttfttettlentettlittfittftletttlItttetttettteffyttftfttlettlettlettftlflio TOMORROW SYMPHONY WERNER JANSSEN, 'Conductor GRANT JOHANNESSEN, Guest Soloist Meted Utah Pianist) TABERNACLE'-- 8:30 P.M. ALL-RUSS1AN PROGRAM RACHMANINOFF: "Concerto No. (MR.

IONMINESSENh TSCHA1- ZOWS11 "Symphony No. 4 In Minor's GLreaut -Ludmilla Prices: $1.20,, $2.10, $3.00 oi Solo Tomorrow I a. at. to a. it.

at IU kWh Na. and bent to 11:30 p. ou at Tabernacle. "In Old Sacramento' Bill Elliott. Constance Moot notate "The Hoodlum Saint" William Powell.

Esther Williams tkrifr 44 Shows TOMORROW! ten Shows the Semi! Id Show at 12:00 NOTE: I Ilddio lortoon Skews will Nun hulloed of "Quoin of lurlotquo" Tickoto now on Bale to: Blum Box 011ie Opens at MIK HELD OVERI James Caryney. Sylvia Sydney in "BLOOD ON THE SUN" Plus "THE TOWN WENT WILD" Starring Jimmy Lyndon Open Today Joann, Cram is "MARGIi" in Technicolor. Rey Rogers "UNDER NEVADA SKITS" APOLLO 31 4:15 SOUTH TH landolph Scott and Ann Dvorak 'URSUIT TO ALGIERS knit Bathbono and Nigel Bruce 3145 SOUTH MTH TOWN" Randolph Scott and San Dvorak "PURSUIT TO ALGIERS" Basil Bathbono and Nigel Bruce 1 wil el RESCUE DOG novelty 1EW5 ziativ cooDPER BASIL RiwiNBONE StarI rottal HDLIRDRY WROTT 1111 BOOK" loom pdvia, lack Ockt 5611111E0Sr7 MURRAY 11410110 a sioms; ma ma alm. er BA I RottrICEET I 1111111tql mr too sulf-wastll In oil eaPeIN tritt SHORTS SPECIAL THE LAST BOMB' ittool. OD to 5:00 NEWS INNow, -ct.

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