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Show Film Festival For Today - Libraries Show "Figaro" In PBS Lineup Old Davis Film COTTONWOOD HTS. Of Human Bondage, " the 1934 drama that made Bette Davis a star, will be the next feature in the county librarys summer old time film festival Miss Davis plavs Mildred Rogers in the screen play ol Somerset Maughams novel She portrays a brash don waitress who tracts the attention Lonat- of a medical student, placed by Leslie How ard When the medical student is rejected by the young waitress, he blames his physical deformity, a clubfoot Mildred soon learns of his family wealth, however, and after returning his attention, she becomes his ob.sts sion. This tragic love story begin showing at wall the Holladay Library, SALT LAKE. and style ormance 2150 E. 4300 South, on M o n d a y . On We it will play at Whitmore Library, 2197 PI 7000 South, and' at the Granger Library, 2880 W 3050 South, on Thurs- Mozarts classic opera The Marriage of Figaro will be broadcast at 12:30 p.m. today (Thursday) on KUED, Channel 7. The presentation, designed and directed for television by Jean-Pierr- e will be shown as a repeat performance on Great Performances. Mistaken identities, impassioned lovers and 32-ho- day evening Each show begins at 7 p m Pon-nell- Dr. Jekyll and Mr. the fifth Hyde, film feature, will finish this week at two county library branches John Barrymore stars in this 1920 version of old-tim- e dominate the operatic adaptation of Beaumar- the Robert Louis chais Stevenson classic novel He uses facial conto- his transform character. The Calvin S Smith Library, 810 E, 3300 South, will show this thriller on Wednesday. It will complete the film festival circuit at the Kearns Library, 5350 So 4220 West, on Thursday . . Preparing for "Oedipus the King" at the University of Utah from left, Robert Hyde Wilson, Mary Anne Greenwell, Greg are, Stebner, Gail Hickman, Tom Stokoe. PLAY . 7pm - From Page 1C, Col 5) sons are to be taught from 10 to 11 a m. for the younger group and from 11am to noon for the older age group. The tuition is $10 for the four lessons and a $1 YWCA membership for the ( year 4 G3ED Thrifty shoppers read the Green Sheet classifieds! yours, To place 262-668- UTAH ACADEMY OF GYMNASTICS For i New ' .Students Summer Only I n yo Price ' Sophocles At Sunrise SALT LAKE. The eighth annual Classic Theatre Festival at the University of Utah will be a presentation Oedipus the King at sunrise tomorrow (Friday) and Saturday. The Sophocles play, translated by Robert Bagg, is adapted from the ancient Greek style. It will be performed each morning at 6 on the steps of the Park Building on the circle of the UofU campus. Acknowledged as the most famous of the Prometheus Bound free to the public for the last eight years. This summers production is directed by Robert Hyde Wilson with MFA candidate tragedies, was the most skillfully plotted plays of all time. ASUU and the UofU monthly for working at home during spare time e is a typical offer that sounds too good to be true. e And some seekers in this area found out the hard Theatre Department way an-cie- With This V Oedipus j jy N 4 Lessons v $1JL AOO, Developmental Program For Boys & Girls 3 yrs. 4 up See Our New Facility Near Fashion Place 6500 So. 400 W. written Special Good King by Sophocles around 430 B.C. R is considered to be one of the , kA I 2C is available by calling the YWCA at fibsojrtftaraiaey West Valley City, UT. On Campus and further information story, Seville. Mirella Freni, Hermann Prey, Dietrich Fischer-DieskaKiri Te Kanawa and Maria Ewing sing the starring roles in the opera most critics hail as a comic masterpiece. Although the music rather than camera trickery to MUSIC ribald The Barber of rtions at liaisons concealed rflall have presented such classics as Electra, and Agamemnon 261-007- 1 Consumer Affairs Mail-I- n West Valley View Thurs., Aug. 7, 1980 Peter Garrison as assistant director. The festival will feature costumes designed by Roselyn Hammen and original music by Richard Babcock. The part of Oedipus will be played by Greg Stebner. Outdoor seating will be provided for the festival, but audience members may wish to bring a blanket and cushion to sit on the lawn. There will be no admission charge. GRANITE PARK. work-at-hom- extra-incom- that it is. received a flyer that offered between $100 and $300 weekly for I Discover a world of difference Count Almavia is out to capture the attention - and love - of his wifes maid, Susanna (Fischer-Dieskau- ) Actor John Carradine and his four sons discuss some of the trials and successes of their personal and professional lives with Fred Rogers on Old Friends ... New in Review, a review of political activity in the nations capital by various seasoned reporters, and Wall Street Week, at amination of financial and market trends. On Monday, PBS will take a look at one of Friends" tonight 10:30. -- meanwhile, is betrothed to the (Freni). She, counts servant, Figaro (Prey). But Figaro is in a bind. He has commit-men- t to marry Other programs are Bill the award-winninMoyers Journal at 9:30 g p.m., following two other claimed public affairs programs, Washington Marcellina, an elderly woman not particularly attractive to the servant, if he cannot pay back money he has borrowed from her. Through all this, the actions of the jealous countess (Te Kanawa) are compounding the complexity of the situation. In keeping with the literary and musical tradition of the time, however, the resolution is in harmony with the desires of all. And they lived happily . . The Vienna Philharmonic, under the direction of Maestro Karl Bohm, provides musical accompaniment for the singers. The artistry of The BRIGHAM CITY. The be held Saturday at the Golden Spike National Historic Site. Louis Rukeysers Americas most renowned authors, William Faulkner, in a documentary on his life and works. 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The would-b- e workers are then instructed to invest further money in ex- Marriage of Figaro is just one area of programming featured dur- Jobs of immediately ac- Week . fourth annual Railroaderss Festival will The perf- - Are Bad News The opportunity of earning $1,000 to $3,000 Festival Is Slated Saturday of differs, the plot resembles that of a modern soap opera -but with a happy ending. work-at-hom- work-at-hom- LUMBER AND HARDWARE 2220 So. State St. 4639 Holladay Blvd. 3909 West 4700 So. 487-886- 1 277-262- 1 969-987- 1 ads, envelopes and (Seepage 7C,Col.5) 4 ) |