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Show Area News Briefs ' 9 Ancient, but Fresh as Day Sniylie Takes Oath, Galls for Progress : : .4. ' - B - THE gover--no- r began Ills third tens of office with praise for Idaho's past and a challenge to accomplish "substantial remodeling." Oaths of office were also taken by other elected officials, "two supreme court justices and the 107 members of the Legislature who began their scheduled session. 60-da- AFTER TAKING the oath from Chief Justice E. T. Knud-son- . Gov, Smylie got a boomn salute. Two big ing guns manned by National Guardsmen from Payette belchedflames with each shot and a cloud of smoke rose in front of the statehouse. 19-gu- Wy oming Rites CHEYENNE (AP) Clifford P. Hansen was sworn in Monday aa Wyomings new governor and Immediately plunged into the job after a luncheon with his family in the gover. , nors mansion. $ A CROWD OF several hundred persons filled the Senate chamber and spilled over Into the statehouse corridors to Faulty Heater Causes Blast Special to Th Tribune . bear Gov. Hansen, a RepubliE. can, pledge- - himself to a "re- BOISE Gov. Robert Smylie formally moved Idaho Into Its aecond century Monday with an Inaugural plea . to the 37th . Legislature and an outdoor crowd to make decision! that "can no longer 'he passed on to the next generation." . , VERNAL Cause of the violent explosion which shattered a Verna home beyond repair Sunday - morning apparently waa a faulty oil heater. Investigators said Monday. THE BLAST, which ahot a water heater from the basement, through a bedroom and roof jnto a street about 100 feet.; away, occurred at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Davis. Mrs. Davis was hurled to the rafters of the homo and suffered two fractured ribs and abrasions. HER HUSBAND, who was covered with falling debris, suffered two fractured ribs. Both were listed in good condition Monday at ; Uintah County Hospital, v Damage to the house, which Is considered a total loss, has been estimated at $25,000.' sponsible,. constructlva and conaervatlve government" Gov. Hansen and kls pretty wife Martha, rode from the governors mansion to the Capitol in an old Cheyenne-Deadwoostage coach for the Inaugural ceremony. five other newly elected state officials also took oaths of office in the ceremony State Supreme Court Justice Norman B. Gray, Secretary of Loyal B. Cook . State Thyra Thomson, State stake president Auditor Minnie Mitchell, State Treasurer Everett T. Copen-have- r and State Superintendent of Public Instruction Cedi M. Shaw. d man .being. .. Church missing. Fliers Search for Snows Suspect Faces Trial OGDEN UP) Charles Tur-ne22, was bound over to District Court Monday to face charges of armed robbery and assault with a deadly weapon. TURNER, WHO was picked up in Idaho Saturday after a high speed suto chase, is accused of robbing land critically wounding an Ogden bakery owner last month- He waived preliminary hearing on the charges t his arraignment before City Judge Charles Sneddon, who ordered him held In Heu of $5,000 bond on each count r, LDS Official , - . - . , By Associated Tress DENVER Thirty planes and 10 ground parties failed Monday to find a trace of two businessmen missing Craig since Friday on a flight to Denver from Steamboat Springs.. ABOARD THE slngle-epgin- e plane were Loyal & Cook, 43, the pilot' and Earl K Smith, 40.' Mr. Cook is president of the Craig Stake of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daand Mr. Smith Js clerk DETECTIVE LT. Leroy Ja- Saints, t j of the stake. . cobson said Turner had signed Officials said Mr. Cook flew roba statement admitting the the plane from Craig, In northbery and shooting of the bak- west Colorado, to Steamboat ery owner, Kerry De Ryke. ColoradSprings, north-centro,-where he picked up Mr. Urges Reapportion Smith. , . CHEYENNE, WYO. (A) THE, SEARCH is concenThe Wyoming Supreme Court said Monday the 1963 State trated along the air Legislature, which convenes route from Steamboat Springs Tuesday, has a duty under the to Denver. constitution to adopt a reapLt CoL Glenn F. Renshaw, portionment measure. Denver, Colorado Civil Air PaTHE COURT Monday denied trol official coordinating the an appeal of a lawsuit teat search, said tea air and ground had sought s court ruling com- hunt would be resumed Tuespelling state officials to reap- day. portion the Legislature. Loyal B. Cook, Craig, Colo, The decision said tee Wyoming Constitution recognizes businessman missing since Fritee power of the courts to day on a flight from Steamcompel all 'state officers to boat Springs, Colo, to Denver, perform their duties, but tee attended Logan schools and Utah State University. question Of this case was-moHIS FATHER, David W. "THIS LEGISLATURE has net , yet had. opportunity to Cook,, lives at 19 S, 1st East, take such action as is neces- Logan. The father of Mrs. Cook (the . former - Marlene sary to comply with Its duty Stott) U C Orval Stott, 28 N. under tee state constitution," State, Salt Lake City. tee Supreme Court said In a The couple has six children. unanimous decision. "We must One, - Connie Cook, - attends assume- - it yriU perform ftach Brigham Young University. duty, in the interim no effec- Another, Willard Stott Cook, tive remedy could be decreed is a student at USU. y 150-mll- e any event" The ruling said constitution provisions are quite clear, exIn . plicit and mandatory on matter of reapportionment tee THE OTHER children, Dwight, Carla and Kent, live in Craig, where tee family has resided since 1943. Bo-net- - - WELDON RIGBY, General Adjustment Bureau, Salt Lake City, who studied the blast results Monday, said the converted ' oil heater apparently blew up after failure of an igniter, 3 C ronoERT AKD cnraaonv ' liM pjft. Hiyhtawd m Mai at mry prioa art tfHI avatt afcfc lav fWa aaacavt ar mmtm tkkatt. . ME Badl InadMbws 1..J.I ' nanear m Utnoma it moxirf Cancer aati, mM rrieny UT.JnM . . 1 1 ts " 7 f DANCING wm ' EM ) Tony, Curtis says he and Christina Haul-man- n may wed Jan.18. The German actress, who with Curtis in Taras Bulba," will be 18 next Friday. "I certainly would not discuss marriage with Christina until she is 18," Curtis said through a screen r-- short-snorte- Shirley Maclaine fits neatly into role of Greenwich Village extrovert In "Two for the Seeeew," slated at Lyrio. Shirley Relives Her Role In Two for the Seesaw In Two for the Seesaw," coming to the Lyric Theater and Highland Drive-in- , Shirley Maclaines career really comes of age and wildly alive. - To bring tee film adaptation of William Gibson's Broadway hit comedy-dramfaithfully and honestly to the screen, Shirley, tee fun girl descent of, Scotch-Irisequates her own vivid personality with that of Gittel Mosca, a generous but sturdy little Greenwich Village girl from the Bronx whose mind is filled with wild and uaually delightfully impractical scheme. Robert r Is her in the film. Wins Nomination Earlier, even in such pic-- 1 tures a "The Apartment -- a h Mlt-chu- co-sta- and Came "Some Running,"-fo- r both of which Shirley was nominated for Academy Awirds, the tall, leggy, topped gal whose laugh resemble the hoot of a circus calliope and whose handshake makes longshoremen cringe, has been abundantly herself on .the screea But never more so than In her portrayal of Gittel In "Two for the Seesaw. carrot-- Of course she had a lot going for her at the start Gittel fancies herself s dancer and Shirley actually was one, and a good one, on Broadway. And Gittel Is an But surely no more so than Shirley. i. uud to Tell In addition to these built-i- n attributes, Shirley dyed her red hair black, put on clothes that were shamelessly casual and adopted, with the help of a voice coach, a fairly authentic Bronx extrovert , accent Though many actors and actresses in Hollywood pride themselves on being personality players, Shirley bed lieves the play is the Be Flexible - And she feels that to get the most out of a director, she should be flexible and ladle and able to adjust herself to his suggestions. Im not one of those actors who say that people come to see me as I am, so leave me alone, she said. "I want to grow a little In my profession, and you cant do it all by yourself. You need help, and lots of it, all the way." rasa I nan is HMtOLD msn niJ TH MWN" MMo QmJAM Ftf 4mH AviiMli FifliwinHwi HIIO OVEI liSEIVre NOW SEAT Utl OH AT o owe onn U-- t.m. T M (OMIJUI mmtmcoIM , JUMBO lisa Oom TM a ThM il.u TONIGHT AT THCT IWPW KWHTTAHOOt 8:30 M. CMM. Pl. RSMRf ON THE BOUNTY VE1LA AT Ii39 - STARTLING CO-HI- mii-m- T ' F4i (?'b4hMel4M TH fcll, IWH iMn 1.1 PLUS TENS! m IBIflKI1 ttaiirijD ml tie TM I, ThM wtiwiw, $1Zi CWMn. Me V & WED. fail aim. 4 M CT.IY MONET" CTAYG I. ' a ay 2 JRXt IIW1S "m c:.tT l., 1 aMMt Wiitlf ' ONNIPA "THAT TOUCH 0T-t-T tok p "The Of MINK" O.rfMT a "MIROt ISLAND" 1rMr-A- v Full MMM M t-- . weitf Niotrtp. J 21st U. Cccniiful'w cl. mOktH lANft' uirfl' night tl hn MiOMlia "SStSSANTS J" Wehwwtl , AXI-lt- fl XS-t-W. "pcanrji cTmitacus" Melina- - AM. $1Z, ChftM (Sponsor! bj S. L r Anthony Mercouri Perkins A HOT TIN ROOF" S ?:1S CTrt,h 7;B5 Jules ; -- .2 D&8sin!s - Kao ora (Third WaJ , Thursday Jsn. lOlh ' "CAT CM BIG ELIZABETH TAYLOR HITS IFOTOvH Color.'.. With KI 2 CARTOON-NEW- Hollywood Sound inland MI Tonlti And Toorrow Khi f-- r SNOW. -at OaHlaae AAvaalara. fflail hi RaffaK MwNhra WUS.ra.M Anti at Make YIAKS IH TM MAKIN9 " i'll TWO-HO- FIELD .. 4 the U--i hw y M TH MANOHMIAN CANOIOATr M S aat M StN glean, et - SHOW" fear iMturee HITS "OXIAUCMA" Uttmi 4 4tll Mi f "BUTTER- - ' DEL-ROB- Y j: WIT OAT WBT ; ; "Knight. f Keval Table" cr;ET" a STH 41" liras -- 1 strict ICIAITO RXAND IOY" m erilH curGM.wra CO-HI-T "SUSAN SLADE" 2 JlMYUWISHtrr 137 W. Ke. Tswple ho mn COM WITH REPORT" ;V i . T ; "THE CHAPMAN rfe!t&uuC -- CALI TWO ADULT COIOI HITS t rot ooue faities INFORMATION ONE" "ONE - nuuiuELiitmtmui Exctniivt RooJ Sbon EnOfmonSf Sill eel 9 fjmu, OpM I J. t MUnNY y rJSxl PJUU "IWfWtfltWW Ifcawi at ; 3 , DAY RoisfcW 'fJK Hi tewr fanie AT 8:39 mi, WEEKI Oom Tti4l 'r n ExcWtiv ' C3XST.rsL'vV i TONIGHT "BEST PICTURE OF THE YEAR" , -- HImmI leer t! trrMw 51 4.ittr, omk ia, t CASTAWAYS If fill, ttO. m. StOf. "C IN SEARCH OF THE Ceeplee HatLl5!5391 L, RtM Gdry" IkMte la CINERAMA ' A ' I. m. ASIAN JOURNET We I Vasal a,a-- " H NMe a M fiee efwr I ? Ini) HECHT EUBGOE! Wei. Met. MhmNwmI Tha Weaderfal WtrN a! the Rrethen CHnm only; . "Iwfewnimraia Tbeetrea, NMuilaii A IH ADULTS PNLY HAMDUnG2H3 IOJ U. i thing-Shoul- fiDcrrnojjar WALT DISNEY ' self-exile- myjizrn TODAY 711 Merrill over custody of their-ton- , and says shes starting! a movement to get rid of alb men: They dont want tot give anything just get." the Gaa? Stand Idleness r this year. Steve Boyd, while waiting When Robert Basting for the start of "Roman Em finishes the pin, is playing an extra in screen plsy on the background to Laurenc -"The Fabulous Harvey and Ross Martin ii Showman" for The Ceremony." Says heJ he'll Columbia jI have to work or go mad.i start scripting ' i Gina Lollobrtglda received Annie," which was written by Mias Hopper the French Silver Medal for? , cementing good relation be--' his wife, Eileen. It concerns tween France and Italy. Th s a group of in Mexceremony takes place in th ico and has four leading Pari City HalL parte. Negotiations are unTwenty years ago in Roder way for Lee Remick and Spencer Tracy Larry Harvey, and Bassing manoff, Frank Morgan and Patr thinks Spencer Tracy and Katharine Hepburn c ould OBrien inscribed s dollar bill with "Amigo gil, cor . round out a perfect cast Since Richard Zanuck has mucho amor Gilbert Rosigned Doris Day to play tee land, Army Air Force." Rov Marilyn Monroe role in land sent me a note he ceived from a Hollywood Got to Give," "Somethings wonder why 20th Century-Fo- x bank employe a few dayg doesnt hand Jimmy, ago. Shes come across th Stewart tee male lead? He bill and saved it for him. It 4 r and Gl) has a commitment with tee a legit aims to keep it among hi t studio for which hes already . , been paid. Theyd save mon-ve- y souvenirs. Best Known Salesman and double their profits. When Jackie Gleason stars Connie Stevens Sued Connie .Stevens is being Bamumin.J!Thi? P, sued by that Australian Fabulous Showman for Cobooking company for not fullumbia, theyve Just got to filling her contract She couldnt Warners stopped give one of those large cameo roles to Arthur Godher. Despite the battle, shes frey, tee best known salesback at tee studio being very man in tee world. He could-se- ll cooperative and sweet to evfrozen dinners to tee eryone. , Eskimos. Bette Davis daughter, While George Sanders i Barbara, narrowly escaped death when the horse she waiting In Beirut to play in was jumping fell on her. "The Broken Coin, hes One hoof hit the beautiful sunbathing on the pier of tha, girl in tee face, but Bette St George Hotel with hUr tells me the scar la. almost wife Benita (former Mrs. gone and she retained all her Ronald Colman) and stepteeth and both eyesjiy a daughter, Juliet a miracle. Maria Dallas, in London "It was nobodys fault," with Aristotle Onassla, still said Bette. "She loves to refuses to sing .Carmen." She says Carmen is often a jump. What are parents supposed to do?" She goes matter of acting and dancto court again with Gary ing; she prefers - singing. PLUS COLOR CO-HI-T "JACQUELINE KENNEDY'S areeeale tULXt VXXWIS t Wheres HOLLYWOOD ' - publicist Penes IUI Per A Steftes Xan. 7 HOLLYWOOD, NIGHTLY MAX ENGMAN An I "aSa fobW Ratorvatlons ms. ' r , May Wed Soon, Tony Curtis Says fAARY TONITI evert WO Ordm by ab ana ar awM a. an vma visa awmaiww pas arrea e.a,.-- : InchkHng latarSay, g.M. 12-71- 1 IS West 1st Sevtb make-believ- tni cturoas or th nation? no. i album STEWART OROWS MUSK Adv. A4m.$l M (Beer Me UO) Per Persee la O miner as prevarea rere m ivv m ffW( Prim $1 Jt H $4 M wm Saaaa Only''- PETER, PAUL . JuSEDvO Freshness Wondrous What gives the Foo Hslng Theaters "White Snake" so much freshness is its wonderful amalgam of the theater arts. On does not need to understand Chinese, for dialogue Is not The story is told by means of song, dance, tumbling and stylized movement The betrothal of the white snake, who pretends to be diffident in tee way of young maidens, and the scholar, who is foolish and reckless in the way of all young lovers, is managed with disarming inJ nocence. Artifices Transparent Each holds tee end of a ' long red ribbon. He tugs gently but she is not moved. The blue snake, who also takes tee form of a girl, coaches the scholar in the art of tugging. At long last tee young man draws his beloved to him.' e The artifices pt are transparent in this' theater. If a character needs a vial of poison. It is lowered from tee flies by a ' string. Ancient Appeal When the white snake, reverting to her natural form, stings tee young man, she accomplishes tee deed by poking a delicate hand through a red satin curtain In his direction. --- "Tha White Snake" an ancient culture with undiminished theatrical appeal. w Annie?", the Book of the Month , Qub , selection for April, win hit ; . Annie?-No- Wheres Cast? - matter? ' - Has Wheres - Awaits BedempRea The white snake, who has assumed tee tom of a charming girl, and a shy young scholar meet,' marry and teen are separated. Despite all vicissitudes, tha white snake will wait to be redeemed by love. The tale, if tee synopsis provided in the program is accurate, is as uncomplicated As myths of this sort usually are. If the program is not quite accurate, what V Vlete Cemarte lerhlrcl ,Uiac W(y rxl, Caacacca lar OhM 4 taring Lawk mobile being backed by David Russell Metzger, 17, Tremonton, struck the child. , MR. METZGER, who rushed tee child to the hospital, said he had seen an older brother of the victim standing near the car, but was unaware TODD A. TOLBOE, sen Of teat Todd was in the area. . Mr. and Mrs, Garth Tolboe, The Metzger youth had been was pronounced dead on arvisiting at tee Tolboe home rival a few minutes later at before tee accident. Tremonton Valley Hospital. . THE TOLBOE family lives Trooper Ralph Hotter, Utah miles east and north of Highway Patrol, said the ac- 1 cident occurred when tee the junction of UK. Highways right rear wheel of an auto 91 and 30., Cancarte far PMa and Orchactra Ha. I Eugene Feeler,' aalaW Franck vrenvMS Special to Th Tribune TREMONTON, Box Elder A TreCounty monton boy was crushed to death by the wheel of an automobile Monday at 10:40 ajn., while playing In the driveway of his home. I Na. , Tremonton Youngster Dies Under Automobile Wheel t Abraaaaat, Ceedweter Maerk - Hedda Hopper i By Howard Taubnun New York Times NEW YORK, Jan. old, yet as fresh as a childs capacity tor wonder that is "The Whits Snake" as performed by Foo Kslng Theater from Formosa. Presented at the Moroaco Theater, the story is a classic oriental myth about tha love of a serpent for a hu- - AModU4 fteas The Salt Lake inDtrne, Tuesday, dassary 8, 1963 Formosa .t Du pKdM 4 nGli M MKDiMwnmiriickwfVxka TS fir. Cbombtr of Common t) - i Q |