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Show Robert Taylor Back in theiwvies AfterMalci ng 97 T elevision Shows HOLLYWOOD (NUPI) Robert -- Taylor shifted from ldw gear to high when he moved from movies to .television and now finds himself throttling down again with Ms first picture in three years. The change of pape fromt video back to movies has proved to be a decompression chamber for the longtime star. "It wasn't easy making the adjustment," he said. ' ' "After j97 television shows I would charge onto the set all ready to go, expecting the usual hustle. Instead I found myself spinning my wneeis and waiting, "I had expected to be impatient with the slower processes of movies, but I thought I'd go crazy waiting around." Old Disney Fan' Bob might have relaxed if he had remembered it was not his money that was being wasted. As part owner vof "Robert Taylor's V iLr jlUr . . 17-2- 1. :.':?:?. irtiwin-iv,-i- '' ." ' 1 i He is Jfames Branning, American Fork, who won the honor in a recent! local election, at which five posts on the executive board not filled at regular elections of the local in June were selected, A. M. McEwan and K. Fisher were elected guards, p. Hodgs- ,.! 4 f, j i ! " rf ' - I Zmmj . , , - fA t i " , ' kinson was chosen guide, and Downey and C. Wood were named , i. , trustess. Also traveling to the constitu tional convention at Miami will i j the on slowdowns ney's. ,' . . . "I "wanted to get back to mak ing pictures after three years with the television show. There, was a ' lethargy and apathy setting in on the series which I .wanted to break off while we still were ahead of the game with good " I No Money Worries "If another good series comes along I'd be willing to try televi sion again, but only if it left time tor making movies." For. years Taylor was one of the- screen's top lovers under contract to MGM. Maturity has enhanced his handsome profile and greatly; improved his acting. skills. Facing a new movie . future he says, "I won't be playing the romantic lover roles any more. Those are for younger men. "I'll play more mature parts in what I like to think of as commercial pictures. That's why I accepted this Disney movie. I want to be in entertainment films, not trying to settle people's problems, or creating new; ones for them on the screen," Taylor has no definite plans for the future, but his financial wor' ries are nil. i Shown in costume fo his role as a German Nasi bfficer in the film "Miracle of the White Stallions", is! Robert Taylor, who annoubced: after a run of 97 TV shows. "I won't be playind the romantic lover roles anymore Those are for youWer men." The perfect situation, according to Taylor, would be to make two pictures a year and spend the J it ume rest oif tne nuniing ana nsmng.i NO MORE LOVER ROLES , - at Seattle arid visits to Victori, Vancouver,' Banff. Lake Louise, Waterton Lakes andk Emerald Lake including sight seeing and boat trips. Mrs. Jenkins stopped at Missoula to visit with her sis ter before returning, Mrs. Alene C. Simmons, Provo, is home after spending a month with her children, Mr. and Mrs. John P. (Gloria) Vloyantes and daughter, Jane5 at Hillsboro, Ore. The Vloyantes are! leaving Jan. 1,1 1963 for Europe where they will be touring and doing research during a Sabbatical leaye Members of Provo Third Ward Relief Society are asked to note that the work meeting originally scheduled for Tuesday, Sept. 1 has been postponed until Tues--day- , Sept. IS,' due to interference of the Primary elections. ter General, J. J Edward Day Mr. Done began his employment with the University, Hills-bor- o; i "... PHIL PERLMAN Word has been received by rel in arid atives Provo that Dr. Mrs. John A. Clarke, Provo. who th "Senator Wallact BennetH'ha are presently in Iran where Dr. is Clarke working with the min sincerity, honesty ond experience that, istry of education, were not in an area tnat was damaged by the has made hiiin a. flreat scnafor. Let's Mr. and Mrs. Duane (Joan Mitchell) Laws and children, Stephen, Mark .anf Suzanne have returned to New York City after a Ithree week vacation in Provo recent earthquake. take advantage of our good fortune and visiting parents Mr. and Mrs. E. A, Mitchell and Mr. anf Mrs. M. MOVIE KEIEW keep Bennett in the Senate." It. Laws and other relatives. "The MirCale Worker," the Many dinners, outings and fam of Helen t Keller, now pla- story Pd pot ai by Volunteers for Bennett ily gatherings have been given ng at the Academy m Provo arid foi" the visitors. . . . at Orem lis the Geneva Drive-I- n .' bilworth S. Woolley, the Provo PTJA recommended by Fifty-si- x of 60 members of Salt Lake County Chairman review committee as "ex- Spencer Madsen family attended movie cement not adults but recom for a reunion at North: Park, Provo. children under 10." Attending were Chaplain and mended for Mrs. Spencer D. Madsen and family, Pasadena, Calif. ; the Milo Mitchell family, Salt Lake City; the Wayne . Blair family, Clearfield; the Elman Jackson family, Edgemont; the Sheldon Madsen family, Lake View ; the LaVor Madsen family, Orem, the Atfhiir Paiilcnne atiH Paul RiJco fapiilies, Orem; 33 of 38 graid- cnildren and four great-gran- d - ; 1 i What's Playing HOW DID THEY EVER MAKE A MOVIE OF .i. MEET THE VIXEN . ; any Utah National Guard Ar mory in the state. Applicants must Ije at least liigh school MORE INSURABLES graduates, in good physical conNEW YORK (UPI)About dition and capable of passing million AMERICAN FORK who would have persons a few tests. been uninsurable a generation asro Coral Escape From Zahrain Y. because of health impairment or Brenner. with j the battered island out Vtirrlilvv J n i JQuemoy, LEHI smjr uaiigciuus juns now nave of Nationalist China, lies only life post insurance. The Institute of Life Closed. Royal 9,000 yards off the Communist-hel- d Insurance reports. mainland, the National Geo- i The Institute said this has been Tribesmen in'Dutch; New JGruinea graphic Society says. Enemy posi- made possible by the continuous have a fetish for ancestral skiflls, tions are so close' that the Nation- liberalization of acceptance limit- the National Geographic Magazine alists and Reds can watch one dons by life insurance companies another riding bicycles or patrol- ii recent years. says. They sleep with skulls, on- - ing beaches. Many dispossessed die them, and carry them on food- families on the island live in caves. gathering expeditions. in Movies? LOILDTA? I ALL PROVO WILL BE TALKING ABOUT ( I ' 1 ' " I - He still owns half of the televi sion show 67 half-hou- r segments and 30 hour-lon- g episodes which is prospering abroad and poised for remunerative reruns in this country. fir yVA' - . 1 Mrs. Marearpt Miller has re turned to Provo following a vaca tion the past month spent in Fromberg, Mont., at the home of her brother and wife, Mr. and Mrsr George Fleischman. from Pacific six-mon- th " ratings. BACKER1 3-05- 46 jRecent' reshuffling of units fol lowing their release from . active Mr. Done Post Office duty has left some 150 !vacanies trainees! in the Jine 5, 1922, as a city carrier. He for Utah National Guard, Maj. Gen. worked in that position for six MaxweU'E. Rich, Salt Lake City, yfears, and then transferred to Utah Adjutant General, noted rural carrier. He became well known to the Saturday. people living along the two rural Three dates have beeh set for rbutes he worked Route 1, the the trainees to start their trainView. JLake Vineyard and West ing cycles. They will leave for areas, Prpvo Fort Ord, Calif., on Sept. 17, 20 ployed for 18 where he was emand Route 2, years, and- 27. Deadline for applicants . -- V the Canvon children. .. Provo Edgemont o 15. ., is Sept. atrea, where he was carrier for , The Vacancies have been al- some Mrs. Florence Jenkins and 16 years. located to all 27 cities throughout Mrs Millie Snyder, report an en Mr. Done the state- where the Utah Na- 155 S. 300 and his wife live at joyable two week tour of the fair Provo. They are tional Guard operates, Gen. Rich tie parents E., of two children, both said, and a young man can get whom are married. , into almost any type unit in his T With his newly-obtained spare home town that he wishes. time, Mr. Done plans to travel Enlistment may be made at and do LDS Temple work soon have it BENNETjT By MILDRED B. HALL i Fit 3 8568 or FR Postal Carrier ires After Ief Stint National Guard Has Vacancies For 150 Trainees . fS"! UTAH COUNTY te television show cost him money,' For his new picture, "The Miracle of the White Stallions," Walt Disney is picking up the tab. Still, Taylor is a proud professional, an actor who arrives on -- the set on time with "his lines memorized. "I've admired Disney, for a long time," he ' said. "If I had' to dump my career in someone's lap I just as Frank Penrod, 981 Carter- ville Road, Provo; has filed suit inj Fourth District Court against Joseph Jerald Olpin, 294 E. 3rd Si, Pleasant, Grove, seeking pay ment for damages resulting from an automobile accident on Jan. 15 of this year. Penrod charges that Olpin drove his motor .vehicle negligently into' an automobile driyen by Penrod at Pleasant Grove, causing him to suffer a fractured vertebra, contusions of the chest ahd other injuries. Penrod seeks 5,000 general damages and $185 specific damages. be Ron Bills, United Steelworkers business representative, who After 41 years as a carrier for will go representing Local 3318 of General Refractories Br ck the Provo Postal Department, Heber J. .uwiLivuuu.epn Done, retired Friday, Plant at lLehi. Aug. 31, with letter of commendation and a certificate! of achieve m e n t signed by the U S. Postnias- - -- Detectives," Local Steelworkers ot has; selected AFL-CIO- Around and About W. , America, a delegate to the coming United Steelworkers constitutional convention at Miami, Fla., Se3t. ; . Western! Consolidated United 5236, 6 SUNDAYlHERALD Court Suit Asks rash Damages teelworkers Name Envoy To Convention i - EXCLUSIVE UTAH VALLEY ENGAGEMENT! LOLITA '. SUmf j JAMES MASON i - Sunday, Sept. 9, 1962 PROVO The Miracle Work Academy A. er with Bancroft, P. Duke.! The Young Lions Paramount 1x1 tne Sun Island plus: Tarzan Goes to in Pioneer diar plus The Tartars. OREM ' Geneva The Miracle Worker to the World. Dead plus Closed. Scera Road to Hong Timpanogos Kong plus The Bravodos. SPRINGVILLE The Man Who Shot Art City Valance plus The Big Liberty Gamble.' Rome Adventure, with Rivoli T. Donohue, A. Dickerson. i 'REDS MAKE TROUBLE Don Murray BERLIN (UPI) and Christine Kaufmann are before cameras in Berlin filming Tunnel! 28" under the direction TjPAYSON of Robert Siodmak, who reports Huish The Counterfeit Traitor he has experienced some harrass-men- t with W. Hoiden, L. Palmer. by East German' Commu PLEASANT GROVE Grove nists. Closed. SHELLEY I. ljvyjv.v.v.-.-.Ao,1l- l t j 1 WiNeS PETER SELLERS. TryDmtiue-AniieDictins- MmBdizi'SumePlesliette and Introduonf SUE w LY0N.w STARTS FRIDAY 1:00 P.M. . I SUPERB ENTERTAINMENT! TECHNICOLOR - - . Now Showing - 2 Theatres 2 GREAT HITS! n Adm. $1.00 G&wwoGe? J IJLr full ccmv& 'fJfniA&mW'' jL? J 7 I i II fJ i ( J Open 7:00 Show 7:25 NOW PLAYING II Two Great Action, Adventure Hits! ' TO-DA- 'I I ,1 - Y Adultf 75c til 2 Thonl.00 1 GOES TO INDIA rvA ' if1 : AI TRASH" JOCK MAHONEY ' ,: 5;-i7- Lions: " Sr Jrf- t&Sr w Mmf ;m - PLAYING. e aailMntDepiixtBoi witl i anoMETROCOLOX! jtt i II r It ' ' ' "THE TARTARS' Right! It Starts 4 - BIG NIGHTS 3 S2T bP yOnnAi t .... i b h 2nd Feature. ACADEMY i Coffee Shop & Dining Room 12th North and University HAVE SUNDAY DINNER 1 I, 1 r i STARTS THURSDAY raw t " a mighty motion picture n)W ,r i- , r i BURT LANCASTER H J v ADDED f Open p.m.-Sho- - w P. M.-F- R. SI Sfi II 1 3:15 -- 5:20 i 7:30 -- 9:40 ' Short Color Cartoon 7:45 YEAR HOUND ,;OPEN '.WAVAt.W'.W.lW.V "TREASURES OF ALCATRAZ yiiiJi MATINEES DAILY SHOWS AT: 1:10 -- "DEAD TO THE WORLD" r 7 1 niViTrjpiwraivfaiimiiWfi CO-FEATU- RE 1 BEAUTIFUL AIICIIAIID t Released rdm UNITED ARTISTf tm m OF THE DEEP (m?l 489401 PLUS ADDED SHORTS STARTS DUSK rf OPEN 7:00 U WZ3H) m PHONE VP! TheMan Who Shot Start at Dusk 225-17-40 it'slthe most , S Is: OPEN 7:00 john'ford DIANE BAKER PIUS ON THf SAMI GIANT PROGRAM "" ALL NEW OPEN DAILY rvnc?" - L STARRING ANNE BANCROFT INTRODUCING PATTY DUKE UW;Yfr? - l MONDAY.: HOW7730 Inside The Rock Called Alcatraz They Tried To Chain A Volcano I you can't foroh It! 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