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Show Wednesday, August 27, 196? DESERET NEWS, IgA Off Management To Change Oct. VMH Utahn, 79 1 MAPLETON, Utah smokers are being urged to give up cigarettes by a day set aside Saturday throughout the state as I.Q. (I Quit) Day by the Utah Division of the American Cancer Utah Society. Those him against a tree. National Theater tions Inc., with Clifford J. Barborka Jr. as president, and Edgar W. (Bud) Hansen, vice president, has signed a Produc- Lewis Clegg, 621 S. Center, was lying on the floor of an auto owned by Norris Binks, 72, 390 S. Center, attempting to repair faulty ignition wires. The car started suddenly and backed down the driveway with Clegg partially protruding fnm the drivers side. He was then thrown out and arrangement with Family Achievement Institute (FAI), current owners and operators. Details of the plan were h worked out over a period with Russ Ballard, president of FAI, and George Condie, general manager of the Music Hall. Ballard and Condie said they had been "shopping for over six months for the right arrangement for expanding the spectrum of programming at the Valley Music Hall. Barborka, who has been Involved In radio, television and theater programming in New York for several years, brought three shows to the Valley Music Hall last year, including "Kiss Me Kate and "King & I. Hansen, who has been working with FAI, will become vice president of National Theatre Productions on Oct. 1. three-mont- Edgar W. (Bud) Hansen . . . new position Clifford J. Barborka Jr. . . . takes over VMH Barborka emphasized that the hall will be dedicated to community involvement and also that it will participate more in national theater. National Theater Productions will immediately contribute to the organization of contractor for providing musicians when required, he said. Barborka said he is planning to make his headquarters in this area. "There is greater talent, per capita, greater show possibilities, and greater opportunities to be of real professional service here in the Intermountain West and Salt Lakn City, as its cultural headquarters, than any other area of the country today, he said. His wife is the singer, Melva Niles, and both are converts to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- a Utah Civic Light Opera Association which will present major musicals in this non-prof- it area. Barborka also announced that arrangements had been made for the Salt Lake Philharmonic Orchestra, with Eugene Jelesnik as conductor, to accompany productions where music is needed. Kelesnik will also be official Ballard and Barborka predicted that the new arrangement will result in "a new and exciting spectrum of musicals, concert attractions, special events, and presentation of new faces for the entertainment enjoyment of the entire . community. 2 DAYS! LAST usr 9IHAI FAINfUL INGAAlMINfl 2 Wnmnt 7 DATS! County A Mapleton man was killed Tuesday when a car he was working on rolled out of the driveway, across the street and pinned .yrtirrttftff.yr, The Valley Music Hall in North Salt Lake will go under new management on Oct 1, it was announced today. lease-contra- Use Willpower, Join I. Q. Club Runaway Car Kills pinned against the tree. Binks was unable to stop the car as the victim was lying across the brake pedal, according to Utah Highway Patrol Trooper William Duncan. Clegg was pronounced dead at the scene by a private physician. The death will not be counted as a traffic fatality as it occurred on private property. Trooper Duncan said. (See obituary on Page D-2- ). who pledge sign cards that they will throw away their cigarettes by midnight Friday can cash in on their newly acquired will power at an I.Q. Day at Lagoon. Signing a Cancer Society pledge card will get the exsmoker a special pass to the resort. The pass provides for free parking, free swimming d discount on all and a Lagoon rides and attractions. ' I.Q. pledge cards can be obtained from the Utah Division offices, 610 E. South Temple. Cancer Society officials said the signed cards must be in their hands no later than Thursday night. People who have already in beating the succeeded smoking habit, whether recently or long ago, can also obtain privilege passes by one-thir- signing the pledge cards. the smoker By signing, promises to "abandon the cigarette smoking habit by midnight, Aug. 29, and to destroy JULI! ANDREWS IN GLORIOUS COLOR FATHER'D DIU6HTERD CHAN0 IENIAMIR AND SOUND STEREqfHONIC tvtrr VI p.. ) K color any unused cigarettes that I might have in my posses- rcri sion. A series of five smoking clinic sessions are being conducted at the Holy Cross School of Nursing, 1002 E. South Temple, by Dr. Cyril D. Fullmer, state director of the program, and Warren Barnes, assistant director. Last of the sessions will be held Thursday at 7 p.m. Persons attending the meeting will be given an I.Q. pledge card to fill out. I.Q. Car Stereo Stolen A car stereo, a stereo tape case and 48 stereo tapes were stolen Monday evening from the car of Steve A. Jones, 1456 E. 3115 South. The property, valued at $463, was stolen while the car was parked at 645 E. 6th South. -- Lawrence Durrellsi CUSTOM HtXTFftlAN vc.hh r jstj nr.nrc:cHT cowboyt' W In ri EXCLUS.VCni j ENGAGEMENT j MtaMmUrll 4nitto4 I I I oM EKDSTOME! eOLjFTi Ahee Anouk Dirk Bogarde JAMES GARNER v DickYanDyke Sally AnnHoWfes-Uone- l v-- ' Jeffries y Saints. v 55 SS DEFENDER WINS HEARING Is Restraint Illegal? 0 A 10th century castle in a 20th century war JCKEIIM memr I The Salt Lake Legal Defenders Association today was granted a hearing Sept. 9 at 9 a.m. in connection with the long period of time required for setting of preliminary hearings. John D. OConnell, legal defender, petitioned Third District Judge Stewart M. Hanson in behalf of petitioners Tony Arguello, being held on a charge of assault with a deadly weapon, and Louis Banks Jr., charged with are scheduled for No preliminary hearing has been held on the complaints filed against the petitioners. the scene this morning at J. C. Penney Co., 213 S. Main St. Firemen arrived with axes and hoses, but returned to their trucks for mops and rags after observing water Arguellos prelimhary hearing is scheduled Oct 3, and a hearing for Banks is set Nov. 19. Preliminary hearings for other persons held in the jail S0A FAMILY HITS M COLOR THE LAST BIG FAMILY NON-MUSlCAL0iiV- EXCLUSIVE ENCA6EMENI jgfPtiEltR A DULL MOMENT ZxC&C1 VAN DYKE DOWRY RCSiKSON PRCliNE i (ENfffOUSE fe CONTINUOUS FROM NOON DARBY M yOUllknOW... to MQnl Wktwcr happened to - PUIS eifeeE?9Rofh dente' COLOR AMAMO N MIWOD 2nd MMMCAN nDOMDCM TCW LAST NEWS a SHUT ADVINTVIII unuial adventure HELD OVER! HILARIOUS 2 DAYS! ah' Jack GCC3OT, flCUJfitos I under the earth! 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The pipe broke about 9:20 a.m. in the third floor boys department and minutes later water was leaking through the ceiling of the 2nd floor beauty N.Y. DA1LC COLOR STARTS TODAY! prodoctiont Broken Sprinkler Pipe Douses Store Interior A broken sprinkler pipe dropped a cascade of water onto boys department clothing and sent three fire engines to iilL WALTDISmE -- The petition claims that Arguello and Banks and numerous individuals are illegally restrained of their liberty1 by Sheriff Delmar L. Larsen in the Salt Lake County Jail. PROGRAM zure of the person and confined imprisonment without any judicial determination of any judicial determination of the existence of probable and petitions and cause others in similar circumstances are being imprisoned and deprived of their liberty for an extensive period of time without due process of law, the petition states. JOHN WAYNE GLEN for-ger- y. 2 116 various dates up to December. These petitioners and others have been unable to post bond required in their cases. "Such restraint is illegal in that petitioners and others in similar circumstances are deprived to their right of speedy trial petitioners and others in similar circumstances have been subjected to a sei l PANAVISION h mysnlf. $2.00aporson On Stage at the IBM ;- iV Friday 'S DACK-TO-SCUOO- L DASH Is he? Featuring The Only his draftboard and his girlfriend know for sure. FaroxnostAuthority ALL RIDES $2.00 Per Person ALI 7:00 FREE BINGO 8:00 P.M. h uniJfS SWIMMING tonite ft 1 Or isnt he? Till Closing m cm Hcusr f JM FARNTIN0 T jMTinci Ln Mt lOMiMEO Color UN0F1i'f UNtISS ACCOMPANIED STARTS TODAY! I KtVIS COUGHLIN i fcerSeii Sffll CONTINUOUS FROM NOON - |