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Show r 5k -."it 1 A s ' - y a ; vv. irv'V! if;; ' i l Jld.L I jbfsBll . UUU IT r .Q 7; ' f 1 "Who' Afraid of Virginia Woolf?", Edward A I bee V ronlrovprgul omaKh hit, has been brought to the screen by Warner Bros. The film now playing at the Paramount. Theatre. Here, in photos, is the xtorv. 1'hoto 1, waiting for a pair of young guests to appear, Martha (ELIZABETH TAYI.OK) and Oorge (RICHARD BURTON), a middle-aged rampus pair, resume the virious quarreling which is the norm of their married life. I'hoto 2, when Martha takes a fanrv to Nick (GEORGE SEGAL) the young college instructor who ha come to call, George frightens her with a gun which opens into a harmless umbrella. I'hoto 3, disregarding George and Honey New H Cable Cuts Gophers Off Party Lines Mountain States Telephone is pulling ahead in its lengthly battle to keep Utah gophers from controlling con-trolling the company's underground under-ground telephone lines. After the expenditure of many thousands of dollars for underground under-ground cable replacement and the investment of countless man-hours man-hours in their repair, a new type of "gopher-proof coaxil cable has been developed. It has all but eliminated the gnawing' problem of gophers shorting out the under ground telephone lines by chewing through their outer coverings. Referred to as 'H Cable, this new design in gopher protection consists of alternate layers of hard plastic, corrugated soldered seam steel, thermoplastic cement and polyethylene, each tightly wrapped around the telephone THE Y Used Car Buyer Shops The Econo-way - Economy1 Lot 3rd S. Univ Ave. Provo 1961 FORD 4-Door $667 1961 FORD Starliner $697 1959 CHEV 4-door $647 1959 FORD 2-door $167 1954 CADILLAC $97 1955 FORD Truck a ton $197 Come To Given's Economy Lot 3rd South at Univ. Ave. Provo, Utah REMEMBER DEPENDABLE USED CARS at Naylors Uo tiaUt Alma Johrwon Rn Wxori fn FInllnton or Morvln Lerwi AT YOUR SERVICI NAYLOR AUTO, INC KWtST JRD50UIH PROVO "Who's f 'if , A , or .ft" wires inside. This formidable arrangement of protection has proved successful where previously-used outer coverings were no match for the foot-long foot-long Utah gophers. Wilkinson Relates Journey From 'Hells Half-Acre7 Relating the struggles of his life, President Ernest L.Wilkinson L.Wilkin-son of Brigham Young Uidversity Thursday (Sept. 22) promised the students "that if you develop the habit of work, it will be the most invigorating, satisfying, relaxing, and greatest blessing of your life The educator was first speaker of the new school year in the devotional de-votional assembly series in George Albert Smith Fieldhouse. The opportunity to work is God's greatest gift to man, and this means six days a week, he asserted. 'Many of us remember remem-ber that we are to rest on the seventh, but forget that the Lord told us to labor six days. You will never be successful here or in any profession or business on a 40-hour week." The President related compliments compli-ments of the Judges of the United States Court of Claims when they awarded him and his associated a legal fee of $2,800,000 for handling cases for the Ute Indians. In-dians. He said their findings showed he had crowded 26 years of work Into 16 years. President Wilkinson told the rapt students of his youth when he was reared on the wrong side of the tracks in Ogden in an area known as 'Hells Half-Acre of his association with question able characters, and scrapes and. near-scrapes. "I make this confession to you because if there are any of you who find that you have bad habits or associations you must sever, make the resolution now and I offer myself as an example that it can be done." 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ORIENTAL POMP AND I . wf. t j i ' j ' : j' ' " famHxvf, ii,.. wlj, ' ''-mo- - mmj r H " 'fin .I.O.HH iiijiiiiiiiin.iyjttwiJI A&$& The pomp of the rich Oriental court of Kublai Khan is the setting for one of theeye-fdling scenes in "Marco the Magnificent," spectacular adventure-drama in tastmancolor unfolding the hero.c exploits of Marco Polo on his journey from Venice to Chum ,n the 13th century t timed on a giant scale on locations in Egypt, Yugoslavia and Afghanistan, the lavish production has a brilliant cast, starring llorst liuchholz, Cregoire Asian, Robert llossein, blsa Martinelti, Akim Tamiroff, uith Omar Sharif, Orson Welles and Anthony Qumn as Kublai Khan, and uilh thousands thou-sands of extras. Shou n in the insert are llorst Buchholz, portraying Marco Polo, and Miss Marti-nelli Marti-nelli ivith u hom he becomes romantically entangled. A Walter Manley Enterprises, Inc. release, "Marco the Magnificent" is presented by Metro-Colduyn-Mayer. It is heroic entertainment. Playing at the Scera Theatre. He praised his "angel mother who spend the family savings to send him to school and brought Mm under the influence of the Church. He paid tribute also to Ms hard-working immigrant father. Grasp all of the opportuMties that present themselves he exhorted. ex-horted. "Don't shrink from decisions; de-cisions; but do it cautiously and prayfully, with all the advice you can get. But don't shun it" He concluded with a story concerning con-cerning his own devotion to BYU wMch began when he came to SPECIALS winterized and ready to go AT MOTOR $1195 $1495 7P.M 373-6532 (SANDY DENNIS), Nick's wife, Nick and Martha indulge in a flagrant dance. I'hoto 4, humiliated beyond control, George goes for Martha's throat and is pulled away by Nick. I'hoto 5, what had been a friendship between the two men, turns into a snarling rivalry. I'hoto 6, at dawn, after hours of boozing and battling, the souls of all four are stripped away and Martha is wild with hysteria. "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" stars Elizabeth Taylor, Richard Burton, George Segal and, Sandy Dennis. The film was directed by Mike Nichols from a scenario by Ernest Lehman, who also produced. Alex North wrote the muic. SPECTACLE IN "MARCO THE MAGNIFICEN1 Area Schools Show Growth There were 16,157 students In Alpine District Schools as of the opening day, August 29. This tentative ten-tative figure represents an increase in-crease of 200 over last year. Of these students, 1,355 were kindergarten kin-dergarten children who were getting get-ting their first taste of public school life. Although 113 teachers, or more than one out of six, resigned since school closed last spring, all regular teaching posts are filled. About 5,500 of the students, approximately 13 of the total, are bussed to their schools in the district's dis-trict's fleet of 33 regular busses. Apart from the regular elementary, elemen-tary, junior and senior high programs, pro-grams, the district includes 13 programs for children who learn at a slower rate and special programs for the physically han dicapped, the visually handicapped those with speech problems, tne-home tne-home and hospital bound, and the hard of hearing. The last service is new to the district this year. Student population by area: Orem-elementary, 4,941; secondary, sec-ondary, 3,397. Pleasant Grove - elementary, 1,544; secondary 1,184. American Fork - elementary, 1,816; secondary, 1,365. Lebi-elementary, 1,082, secondary, sec-ondary, 828. campus in 1918 in array uniform and became ill during the influenza influ-enza epidemic. The Maeser Building Buil-ding was the only academic bull-ding bull-ding then on the upper campus and he was quartered there. I promised my Heavenly Father that if he would spare my life, I would serve this institution if ever the opportunity presented itself. Thirty years later I was appointed president of Brigham Young University and my office was in the room where I was restored re-stored to health." FIREMEN RESPOND TO WEEKEND CALLS Orera firemen responded to two calls during the weekend, one to the residence of Charles Edwards at 1448 S. 800 E., and another to an empty house. They were called to the Edwards Ed-wards home shortly before midnight mid-night Saturday but the fire was out when they arrived, The fire was caused by a hair dryer placed on a pillow. Only damage was to the pillow, firemen said. Friday the fire trucks were used to put out a fire in an empty house at 980 N. 100 W. Damage was not extensive and Chief Arnold Long estimated it at $300 to the south wall of the house. Sr'lll y I i UUfflr Adults Only! Exclusive First Run! s " ViVaFUN! Viva STRIP TEASE! VivaBOOM-BWM! PAMAVISION' EASTMANCOLORj Mrt. UNITED ARTISTS plus adult co-hit , V 8 Lovely Ladies Star In THE GROUP" Hurry! Ends Tues.! FROM THE 1 1 BEST BYIWir MCCARTHY V Mr. Piano at Music Hall Oct. 7, Roger Williams is a great pianist pi-anist with more than a touch of nam in him. That's one reason he's proud of the title aMr. Piano" which he won by playing' concerts all over the world and selling over 10 million recordingsmore than all other living pianists combined. com-bined. His 'Born Free" and "Theme from Dr. Zhivago" are currently at the top of the popularity pop-ularity polls. It's also why for Roger who plays in concert October 7 and 8 at Valley Music Hall the show must go on. Smash his Steinway while moving mov-ing it on stage in WashingtonD.C. and he'll wait for an ancient piano to be moved from the basement and tuned on stage, then play one of the finest concerts of his career. car-eer. Rain him out in an open air concert- and he'll move, piano and all, to the nearest shelter and play til midnight for anyone who will stay to listen. He even played the piano at his own wedding! Actually, it's 10 per cent ham and 90 per cent determination. It's the same determination that drives hi m- to practice eight hours a day, every day. The determination that saved his career when his hand was smashed smash-ed in an accident during the World War II Navy career. A heavy cannon breech snapped back as he was loading a shell and the Navy surgeon told him a finger would have to be amputated. amputa-ted. He pleaded until the surgeon agreed to try to save it, then ex-cercised ex-cercised and massaged his hand for months until it was restored to full use. His determination also carried him through the lean years when he and his wife shared a one room flat with a grand piano while he studied music at the Juilliard School of Music in New York. Symphony Ball Set October 6 The most gala social event 01 the season, the Utah Valley Symphony Sym-phony Ball, will be held October 6th at the Wilkinson Center. Beginning at 8 p.m., the schedule sched-ule of events will unfold as follows: fol-lows: A formal receiving line, a grand march, an hour concert by the symphony, special entertainment, entertain-ment, presentation of the Debon-aires Debon-aires and music for dancing. A light buffet supper will be served. The ball is $10 per couple and will be semi-formal. The theme of the ball will be Art" with displays and paintings by local artists. The beautiful ballroom will be decorated in turquoise, black and silver with these colors carried out on the tables. - Many distinguished pests from Utah County will be in attendance with Governor and Mrs. Calvin Rampton leading the grand march. Special entertainment will be provided. The public is invited and all reservations should be made in advance with the ticket and reservation chairmen, who are Mrs. Lynn Knudsen, Mrs. Robert Hales, Mrs. C. J. (Bud) Harmon and Mrs. J. Robert Bullock. IN ERNEST LEHMAN'S PRODUCTION Also Slurring jS vLUnwu wwwMl- jniu i x'tT7,.ay u Lt.niiifn unmtuuy mine mvnuLa irrr.jj PrDducpd on IbeSiaBP George and Martha are back for a Second Smash Week! Adults .$1.50 Orem-Geneva Times - DAV Auxiliary Hosts Dinner The Department of Utah Dis-tabled Dis-tabled American Veteran's Auxiliary Aux-iliary met at the Orem Veteran's Building, 440 S. State, Sunday, 'September 18. ' Central Utah 9 auxiliary and chapter were hosts for the noon dinner which was served to about Now I'laying at "THE WRONG BOX is the right mowie and an irresistibly . delicious deght"-NBC-TV Totr Sho COLUMBIA PICTURES Presents nniARi rnnDCC PRODUCTION OF VURUnil) BUA I EASTMAN COLOR 2ir DRIVE-IN , ; ; OREMorvHWY91 Open 6:45 Show 7:00 GENEVA CO-HIT 'Duel at Diablo' Il ..I llll M II II II I I II Ul flllllMI l II- WIWWIIJI ihVlD IPPM " iORIVE-IN 'i $?A&Mr V w K1255 & STATE' Show starts 7-9:30 o 1 .An nm Open 6:45 Show 7:00 Sat Mat. 1 :00 p.nu v fTHE STAR-STUDDED ADVENTURE OFTHEYEARjl ANTHONY fr ELSA QUINN f MARTiNELU II KUBLAI KHAN f : ql H THE WHIP QIRL , TAMIROFF it &--M3Vfi ORSON f THE KING OF M t JhEj ( S WCI I tC " ,hea..a.s,h, JvfHORST rXX I H MAHC0 POLO TKT f HOKST 6REG0IRE ROBERT EISA AKIN Wi0UH ..dOKSOX ' iTOpr "EASTMftXCOLOR ? comedy SophiaLoren- paul Newman CO-HIT ; at David Niven LADY :L PIONEER v: OF EDWARD ALBEE'S AvaiiabMi Now' musical found by Richard Birr aiiitri"w'j-i. 61 EAST CENTER - 373-4M5 Ijr I ,,-.1 ! 1 1 ' Thurs., Sept. 29, 1966 50 members of the auxiliary and (the DAV. Linda Miller is the local auxiliary commander. " Following dinner the regular state department meeting of the auxiliary was held, presided over by Ruth Welker, department commander com-mander of the auxiliary. The State Department of the DAV also held their state meet-ling meet-ling the same afternoon. BOTH Theatres! 4 Jr f j CHDEEIi? 56 N UNIVERSITY 373-WO Shows at 6-840 p.m. 2nd SMASH WEEK! IMPORTANT EXCEPTION: NO ONE UNDER 18 WILL : BE ADMITTED UNLESS f ACCOMPANIED BY HIS PARFNT. Two graat Wamar Urol.' Mbum' OTfw original track. Tna complata dramatc dwlof ua track. iNuriri-t-KCSCNICi; DT WANNER BROS. Features 1:54 - 4:30 7:10 - 9:50 |