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Thursday Morning- -January 26, 1939 J5 Opening Today Jackie Cooper Promising Candidate S, L Photo Art Salt Lake School News and Views At Salt Lake Display For Top-Flight Stardom, Says Fidler lar end of a tube. There are three seek information about the W P A, Opera Tryouts boxes or containers of tubes and P W A, C C C projects. They visited Theaters Opens Saturday \y\res that are connected \yith one the W P A In the federal building, Completed another through which the waves obtained information from th» Trib- ! By Jlmmle Fidler pass before .flashing on the tube. une building, and we were delight- Paramount HOLLYWOOD — Settin' Around Snapshots, worth more than $10,- KUU Barrett, Editor Dr. Tugman demonstrated first with (Universal) Jackie Cooper is this 000 in cash prizes, and representing Lois Watson, Associate Editor ed with a pamphlet given us by "They Made Me a Criminal," tuning forks to show the even vi- a W P A director, which we now studio's most promising — and most efforts of 125 of the nation's best Jackson High School—Last week brations and how they swell and use in our social science library, opening at the Paramount Thurs- interesting —candidat e for top-flight amateur photographers, will go on die away. Then Frances Johnson, day, is a tense and exciting drama stardom. Consider his record — a was a very interesting one. The which is made up- of books and with a prize ring background that display Saturday, January 28, in the opera, "The Gypsy Rover," is the a member of the 11A group, sang pamphlets we are collecting in our child sensation at six, a box office. obby of the Centre theater. different vowel sounds on different unit work. costars John GarfieUT and the miracle at nine, a skidding veteran The salon hangings, selected from main subject on everyone's tongue. "Dead End" kids in a cast that a!so The final tryouts are over. The pitches to show how simple some Some of the students wrote to dif- at 12, a has-been at 14, and" a re- housands of photographs submit- sounds are compared with others. ferent cities seeking information includes Claude Rains, Gloria Dick- modeled skyrocket at 17. Not more ed in the 1938 Newspaper National parts have been chosen. ' Those, •on, May Robson and Ann Sheridan. following are the main characters: Robert Roser and Jack Adamson, about each city's water supply. The than a dozen stars in Hollywood Snap-shots Awards contest, consti- other members, did the same thing. Provo, Ogden, , New In his first film starring role, can boast as much experience before ute the second annual photo arts Jack Evans as Bob, Lorraine Ellis Garfietd is a left-handed prize- as Constance, Boyd Egget as Slnfo, Their teacher, Miss Bernice Ensign, York City, Dallas water works de- the cameras and '-not more than one show sponsored hy The Salt Lake then talked into the microphone to partments sent us some interesting fighter who,: the day- after 'he has or. two players in all screen his- Tribune and Telegram. Elda Barrett as Zara, Eugene Bull Won the lightweight championship of as Jerome, Alma Rock at Nina, Wal- show the difference between talk- material. The class desired to tory can claim as miraculous a The pictures will be on display ing and singing.—Eleanor Norton. learn more about Utah's sources of the .world, learns by big • stories in comeback from professional obliv- during the entire week. The pub- lace Iverson, Marto; Josephine Bru- the newspapers that he 'is supposed nette, Meg; Kenneth Price, Lord The university gymnasium rang water and have decided to build a ion. Two years ago, * critics were ic is invited to attend the free Craven: Reford Bevens, Sir George with shouts as the boys of the relief map of Utah showing impor- to have- murdered a newspaper re- chuckling at the folly ..of an inde- showing as guests of The Tribune Stewart junior high school began tant damsites, and power stations. porter and then been ..burned to pendent, quickie : outfit . which and Telegram and Charles M.'Pin- Martindale. We feel sure that ev- their annual gym class recently death in' an accident while fleeing eryone will enjoy practicing for this A committee visited the state , ngi- signed him for • a second-rate pro- cus, manager of the Centre the- This class is in charge of Phil Baker neer and the geological survey in fronv the; city, • He drops out of duot^on; this year 'the major stu- ater. and putting it on. The orchestra •ight, bums his way- across the will supply the music, Mrs. Ruth C. and will last 12 weeks. At the gym- the federal building to determine dios are fighting to get him on one Among the 125 winning snap- nasium the boys .will play their what materials to make it with, and country, takes a. job on a ranch and picture loans. -Jackie .Has seven shots are four from Utah photogra- Hansen, the gym instructor, will intramural basketball tournament falls in love.-. In. an effect to get teach the dancing. Alsa Woodward how to plan such a project. commitments in four' different stu- phers—C. G. Parry of Kanab, Dr. will have charge of "the singing. Also, wrestling, boxing, running, Then the committee visited J. R. money later he; gets-- into the ring dios for 1939. . . •• a. W. Freeman of Fillmore, Miss tumbling, and many other interest- Smith, our principal, to arrange for with, a barnstorming prize fighter, tfancy McConachie of Price and The two glee clubs will supply the Is caught by a detective and the Because I've always believed play- chorus. ing sports will be taken up. The the materials. We have been lucky ers who have enough personality to Don Boyle of Salt Lake City. The first evening was spent in limber- to obtain further information about picture ends in a thrilling finish. reach stardom keep that person- snapshots submitted by these four The show last Thursday was "An- ing-up exercises. AH of the boys Utah's water supply from recent Selected short subjects complete ality in spite of all the'ibad breaks Utahns were selected by the judges napolis Salute." All the students present we're very enthusiastic about issues of our Salt Lake Tribune. the new bill at the Paramount. Hollywood can' dish out, it gives as the winners in the local phase enjoyed it, but they were especial- the session. This time will also bo Joyce Beck's mother, who works in of the 1938 newspaper awards con- ly anxious to go because the flew used for practice for the boys who me a thrill to see Jackie Cooper serial started. (Continued on Pane Seventeen) Gem : . . ' zooming up 'to' the top again. Pug. test sponsored by The Tribune and are members of the school basket- Telegram. They won local cash Happiness seems to prevail at the ball team.—Bill Koch. "The Citadel," ; selected as the nosed, anything but handsome, and Jackson because our basketball best picture; of the season by New 10 years older than he .was when awards as well as national cash York film critics and' placed among the .ladies in every audience gasped, awards and certificates of merit. team won a very tough game with Children Compose the first 10 in a vote of critics from "Isn't -he 'ciite!." Jackie still has the The Pulitzer prize winning play, Jordan. Last week all we had to a.11 over the country, will be fea- same, indescribable "oomph" that "Idiot's Delight," which triumphed say was that they had lost, but Their Own Songs tured, beginning 'Thursday, on the made him the No. 1 kid star of his on Broadway when presented by this week it is a different story. the Theater Guild, will be current- Maybe it is the new suits they have, screen - at the - Gem .theater. ,' day. And if a human being but, anyway, we are very proud of Peggy Clmtterton, Editor With Robert Donat and Rosalind tains his distinctive . appeal while ly showing on the screen of the Keith Nicholson, Associate Editor Russell in leading roles, this pic- changing from a child to a near- Centre theater. Norma Shearer them. Our team has very pretty and Clark Gable are costars in the rose and black suits. turizatipri pf Dr. A. J. Cronin's best- adult, how silly it is- to reason 'that feature. Lowell School—Pauline Walking- selling of the ; same -title,,, is an adult who • is , an: idol this year 1 shaw, room 13, reports: In the music crammed with'' poignant drama and can '.lose every vestige of appeal For the third consecutive year, Teacher Tells romance. It is the story of an Eng- overnight and be a complete dud The Tribune and Telegram will room we are making up some songs. lish doctor who makes a .name for next. year. Jackie Cooper is an sponsor an amateur snapshot con- Of Trip to Mexico First we think of the words, then test in conjunction with the News- we find music to fit the word® we himself in Welch coal-mining sec- argument in favor of all of yester- have written. We have mad-e up tions only to forget the ethics of day's greats who have been ruled paper National Snapshot Awards. Eluino Fitches, Editor 1 his profession later in London. He out. • This contest usually opens in April Gloria I,a\vrenco, Ass>ociato Editor two songs, "Fishin " end "My is finally brought to his senses ^by and will be announced soon in The Christmas' Letter," and we hope to his wife, played by Miss Russell. Chatter About Universal If Tribune and Telegram. Franklin School Last Thurs- make up several more. The Gem's new bill will be com- you want to imitate W. C. Fields' Amateurs, as well as professional day the supervisor of art, Miss Patty McCallum says her class Is pleted by selected short subjects. walk, try taking the heels off your photographers, are expected to at- Maud Hardman, came to visit the studying about coal. They have shoes — that's what he does. With- tend in large numbers during the Franklin school. She brought with written essays on this subject. ME A CRIMINAL out Charlie McCarthy on his knee, week the free showing of the snap- Geraldine Matley says the social Star her Miss Carolyn Dobson, a teacher SEE OUR Edgar Bergen is as serious-minded shots in the lobby of the Centre at the William Stewart school. As science class is making a map show- ADVERTISEMENT ON "Lost Horizon," filmization of 'the as you or I — he needs that stick of theater. \va are studying about Mexico, Miss ing, where fruits and vegetables are OPPOSITE PAGE famous book of the same title, wood to whet his wit. . I've been Jackie Coouer, above, says columnist, is Universal's best bet for raised in the United States. will return for Salt Lake City Dobson came to talk to us about Merlyn Cornia writes: hearing Andy Devine talk for 10 stardom. He was a child sensation at six, a skidding veteran at her trip there. She described how studying mining. We have chosen showing Thursday, to be the. chief years—bu t I still can't believe it. 12, a has-been at 14, and a remodeled sky-rocket at 17. Girl Scout Leaders Mexican pottery is made. She also screen feature at;the Star. Directed That name/ Nan Grey, has much told us how gardenias and orehids a committee and a chairman. The by Frank Capra, and having, in its too old-fashioned a. ring for such Leave for Parley grow wild in the warm climate of chairman assigns questions for the superb cast Ronald Colman, Jane an 'ultra-modern young lady as its Mexico. She told us of many dif- committee to answer. Wyatt, John Howard, Edward Ever- owner. It's mighty hard to work Now Playing at S. L Theaters ferent towns that she visited. While ett Horton, Thomas Mitchell, Sam up any shivers at Boris Karloffs Three Utahns—Miss Dorothy Ed- in Mexico she visited the pyramids. Articulating Unit Jaffe and Margo, this picture has screen horrifies after seeing him PARAMOUNT—"They Made Me atRIAI/TO—"Valley of the Giants," wards, director of the Salt Lake She w».s only able to climb three- been a highlight of the last few film nurse-maiding a dahlia in his gar- Criminal," with • John Garfield, with Wayne Morris, Claire Trev- Girl Scout council; Miss Margaret fourths of the way up one of them. Studies Water Supply seasons. . . den. If you're more than 30 years the "Dead End" Kids, Claude Rains, or, Frank McHugh, Charles Bick- P. Dougall, office secretary, and There are small stairs up {he sides The illusion of being in faraway Gloria Dickson, May Robson, Ann ford; also "Cowboy From Brook- Miss Dorothea Grill, director of the old, Charles Winninger undoubted- Ogd-en council—will leave Thurs- of the pyramids. They are about Frances Peck, Editor Tibet is retained throughout, and ly reminds you of Foxy Grandpa. Sheridan. lyn," with Pat O'Brien and Dick six inches wide and have to be Clifford Curtis, Associate Editor the 'contrast between the ancient SOUTH-EAST (Stigarhouse)—"Four Powell. day to attend a conference of pro- climbed sideways. east and the modern west is strik- On the "East Side of Heaven' Daughter^," with Priscilla, Rose- GEM—"The Citadel," with Robert fessional Girl Scout officers to be Longfellow School—The articulat- held Friday, Saturday and Sunday Miss Dobson showed us scrapes, ing, but never incongruous. The im- set, I watched Bing Crosby and mary and Lola Lane, John Gar- Donat and . sombreros, pottery, baskets and ing unit for the past month has been pact of occidental upon oriental Mischa Auer play a scene with a field; also "Mystery House." STUDIO — "Trade Winds," with at Pocatello, Idaho. studying the conservation of water has. the force of Kipling brought Representatives from Utah, pictures. The art classes enjoyed and its effect on human welfare. 10-month-old baby. Mischa had UTAH—"Newsboys' Home," with Fredric March, , Idaho, Nevada and Wyoming will Miss Dobson's talk very much and up to date' and played against the most of the lines and all of the the Little Tough Guys, Jackie , Ann Sothern. it will make our art work more They had fun answering such prob- stark background of an airplane gestures and, as usual, he made the attend the conference, which will lems brought up by the students as, disaster, a -.Chinese revolution and Cooper, Edmund Lowe, Wendy Bar- VICTORY—"Federal Han Hunt," be directed by Mrs. Corinna Fech- interesting. Beverly Busk, room 9. "It is too cold to snow," "Why does most cf them. Normally, the audi- rie;"also "The Mad Miss Minton," with Robert Livingston; also ter, regional trainer. A penny earned is a penny saved. a breath-taking snowslide. ence would be so entertained by his with , Henry a greenhouse remain hot?" "Why is A second feature at the Star will "Down in Arkansas," with the Miss Edwards will report on plans The classes coming to room 11 this it that the earth is warmer when clowning .that the other actors Fonda. ' Weaver Brothers and Elviry. for a regional conference of both week have studied about Benja- be "Sunset Murder Case," a mystery would .fade into the • background. min Franklin. We were especial- !it is nearer the sun? To find more yarn, with a cast headed

ARNOLD BURGENER Popular Salt Lake Dance Band Lender, who opens an engagement. Saturday night In the Newhouse Hotel MIRROR ROOM. An out- Extra! UTAH U. standing Floor Show will also be vs. NEW MEX-|1«?.H featured. _ Bowl Game !^ffA^-3 DONAT 'ROSALIND 2 for 1 Now playing in the Empire Room RUSSELL Bargain! "The kind of music you in THE Free ticket for the itala just lovfe to dance to." anniversary danco and a glorious evening's enter- tainment tonight. CITRDE..ul. RALBH RICHARDSOLN ROGERS Ladies 15c—Gents 30c RE;X HARRISON . J A M t EMUYN WILLIAMS STEWART GUY TOOMBCS, M a n • * / it « Director • OCONUT "CAPT. & the KIDS" NEWS

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