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Show Thursday, May THE GREEN SHEET Recreation Guide Visit Utah's Movie Locations This Summer MURRAY. Moviegoers are always saying how much they would like to visit the places they see on the screen. Now, they'll be several classic films that were made in the state. The tour begins at Robert Redford's Sundance Resort where getting the chance. the movie Jeremiah Johnson was Western Leisure, Inc., a Salt filmed. Other stops include: Lake tour operator, Kanab (also known as "Little has organized a nine-datrip to Hollywood"), the setting for The some of Utah's most scenic Planet of the Apes; Monument locations ' where many movies Valley, the place where John Ford were actually filmed. The tour, filmed Stagecoach' in 1938; and "Movie Country: On Location," Zion National Park, where also includes private screenings of Redford freed his stallion in The Electric Horseman. Also on the itinerary are places like Arches, Bryce Canyon and Canyonlands national park, Dead Horse Point State Park, Lake Powell and Big Rock Candy Mountain. y P M I I I4 " si -V- I1 r a --- -- m w- - ----V n rf- ' ' ,r HiT - ir -w- -r - nrir f I- TL- - jnrlr "" W" rf" W W sr .t Lr W ' 'U A fTwf : in - W - w TTT ' to" " Jnr ttt THE NEW YORK TIMES MAGAZINE CROSSWORD PUZZLE Paddock Interview BY FRANCES HANSCNnialesEiCted 38 The Brown Bomber 31 Fit of temper 33 Kind of acid (or hides 31 Sleeping liquid 3 Wee bloomer 41 What do you call your balky ACROSS 1 On (Wall St. risk) S Baba liquor I Major or Minor bear 13 Turner or Louise 17 Comedian Jimmy of - mate? 43 Rotten 44 Neural network 45 "Whoa" ' IS yesteryear Slitter's partner IV Astronaut ' Armstrong 21 Copter pan 21 Who was your hero? WW. II 24 Rommel, the Desert Fox 25 He didn't win. place or show 21 Pain in the neck 27 Not hip 28 Marshall, (or one 29 Solemn vow 1 traces 18 Hitler's Third 11 Jockey's blouse material 12 The works 13 Bring (undo) 14 You were ejected for humming Mozart? 15 Stendhal's "Le Rouge etle Britannia" composer Shopping-lis- t M"R.U.R." author IM Certain Italian embroideries French toast I Crestfallen 84 Broad valleys N "The fat the fire" 87 First name in spydom feathers 88 Arabian 88" bigwig 87 Dull surface 88 Avignon's river 88 Author Prevost 71TheCowper museum is here a Man." Ciardibook non-prof- 108 Slangy assent ' 83 "Ay, now thickens...": Villiers 84 Athlete-acto- Daily 1 -- (801)943-670- 7 q mi - Also I , . day river trip departures from Green River, Utah (subject lo daily bookings of 4 or more people) ' river specking tntonger to 2 2 nd land adventures from weeks. days (GU or write for free brochure.) v MIMAY OTY 330 fc " star memory 84121 PARCG black-powd- er 88 The movies, in Madrid 180 Chancel area 181 Pelvic bones 102 Urban blight 104 Palm off 103 With 109 Across, a 72 Bearing 74 Bizarre 71 Loss of SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH JUST 4 HOURS FROM SALT LAKE CITY er matches, knife and tomahawk throws and activities for children. Most competitors will wear buckskin clothing similar to those worn during the fur trade era of the early 1800's. However, it's not necessary for period clothing to be worn in order to compete in any of the events. A celebrity match among local political parties has also been planned. The Mountain Men of the Wasatch is a organization dedicated to the safe use of all firearms, especially muzzleloading rifles and to the preservation of skills, talents, ability and understanding of our forefathers in marksmanship with early American firearms. For more information about this event and the Mountain Men of the Wasatch, contact Emmett 6 or Jim Salmon, Heath, Var. 87 Of the eye 88 Start of a sea 82Akbar's capital ? 89 Vinland discoverer: phenomenon 84 Misplace 85 Stroke one's RIVER EXPEDITIONS, mc. P.O. BOX 2 1242 is sponsored Ranch, June 10-1by Mountain Men of the Wasatch. The event will feature a .black-powde- r cannon competition, flintlock and percussion cap rifle, shotgun pistol and black-powd- (precisely) I Not fer, in Dogpatch S3 Saint fire, 7 2, 112 Worst 113 Poverty 114 Pack down OKCUA VQSDTT MURRAY. The 20th annual muzzleloading championship and rendezvous will be held at Jeremy 188 See 105 Down 1 18 Savage Island 111 To SSKeynesian concern 58 Popular word game Loan rate is available to members of Deseret First Credit Union. We offer unsecured and secured loans for a maximum of up to 48 months. Muzzleloaders Eye Rendezvous name ,184 How do you accept rejection? 187 alba (gypsum) 188 cat (street game) 81 Your favorite book? 88 " I," mi Willson song spend a little less": R.L.S. 78 Powerful, poetically . 183 Cremona Callas's forte Gardner 18 Da me Arnai 8S River isles 87 Sensitive plant writings 7 Merrimac's ironclad foe 88 Start of a G.B.S. title 78 Your favorite 78 Poke at 80 canto, " 48 Within the law monde 51 (high society) 52 The South 53 RyanorTatum 54 "...to little and to ' oui effort 85 Kind of finish 88 Like Lamb's entry to Devil 2 Heap up Each's 3 partner 4 Memorable (4 Reasoning 78 28 Necessitate 22 Nick from Neb. 23 "Harriet ," 1959 Crawford film 27 In need of liniment 38 She's in the henhouse 31 Knitter of ravell'd . sleaves 32 Did you enjoy your cruise? 34 Cordial flavor 35 Hawaii's state bird 38 Colorful decade 37 Helmut's "thank you" 38 Small whirlpool 38 Saute 40 Hussy 42 Move boxcars about 48 Case-ma- n N.Y.-Ne- It "Rule, 47 Shade 48 Cousin of an oryx 58 Archer's bow SI Your happy-hou- r youngsters 57 Gay Parte s Place St Silly M Hidden store 83 Ultima Orleans dir. 2 Glacial hill of Iowa 3 Wicked ' 4 Join a cabal 5 Eat one's words 8 Chemistry Nobelist: 1944 7 Neighbor of Arg. 8 Radio pioneer 8 Free Dobbin from the M Like the 3Makeanall- - 73 Seventeenth Greek letter 75 Blessed woman canape? DOWN 88 Imperil point) actress? enforcer St Repulsive, by EieiieT.Maleska (farthest 37 MURRAY. Utah's inaugural Free Fishing Day is slated for. Saturday, June 11. Keying off this year's theme of "take a kid fishing," Division of Wildlife Resources personnel, retail sporting good stores and outdoor clubs are cooperating to schedule free fishing clinics aimed at getting more young people involved in sport fishing. Along the Wasatch Front, Gart Bros., Hermans, Anglers Inn and & Smith Edwards are fishing clinics at several locations. In the Salt Lake Valley, Gart Bros., and the Salt Lake County Fish & Game Association will stage several free fishing clinics for youngsters at Wheeler Farms, 6500 South 900 East. B " E3wpr Utah's Free Fishing Day Planned For June 11 rr ri ' turf nr rr rj wjrr - -B - 1 -- J u yj rr - n -- 6060 S. Fashion Blvd, (801) 0 Main Office, 147 North, 200 West, (801) 538-05ext. 59 Apply Monday Friday 9 a.m. 5:30 p.m. 265-265- "The tour," says Western Leisure President Keith Griffall, "is a opportunity to see some famous movies, visit actual film locations and eiyoy Utah's natural beauty." g- - --V jt DESERET FIRST CREDIT UNION 1-- 9. -ir iT " . , it- - - n lr Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid and the Malum? of Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid. The tour includes eight nights of lodging, the services of a professional tour guide, transportation on a deluxe, motorcoach, seven lunches and four dinners including a western cookout. The tour runs from Oct. I1 1 rur " lu 1'4 Jjc ' Hn" l'1 V are Screenings scheduled for Jeremiah Johnson, The Searchers with John Wayne and Natalie Wood, She Wore A Yellow Ribbon, The Outlaw of Josie Wales with Clint. Eastwood, jr n jt n I'M I'1 I1 Lr ---- t n V I I1 I Financing is easy with a , d City-base- START PLANNING YOUR VACATION TODAY r it 484-126- Grier 355-609- EAST VINE STREET r. nprxnr? nrn uuJ vyrisuj 7ys HOURS: 10 AM-- pr.i 9 2. COST: 50 PER SINGLE RIDE $2.75 PER 8 RIDES SuMtwta Aotivttm with MURRAY COMMUNITY EDUCATION PROGRAMS ADRIAN DANTLEY BASKETBALL CLINIC 8:30-1- 2 June 4 - Grade p.m., $60 (Other Afternoon Activities Scheduled through Murray Community Ed., p.m., $25) 8:30-- 4 p.m., $120 Grades 20-2- Offering classes and activities in basic skills, arts 6 crafts, science tours, dance 6 plus many classes gymnastics available for adults JUNIOR OLYMPIC TRACK & FIELD . . .For 7 tgsi WHERE: Murray Nigh School, S440 Sooth Stale. SIGNUPS: md 19, Foyorof NowGyM May 17 COST: 0.111.; '25.00 PRACTICES Tool. OftO (svaninejs) Moy31ono,Jono2 , JonoTomJt p.m. 5:00-6:3- 0 Toss, mo Thors. JonoHondlo (mornings) 10:00 O.K.-12:0- 0 p.m. Jom21mn123 neia weeK aays from noon uhtii ":oo p.m. open piungea.m. until 7 p.m.; Sun. II a.m. until a.m. Sal. II Admission: i & under 2 Fr . 2, This camp guarantees each camper a positive experience. The teaching of basketball skills will be heavily em- phasized. Instruction in basic basketball fundamentals from Adrian Dantley and other professionals. Ball handling, shooting, offensive moves, dribbling, passing. To insure your registration, all lessons must be paid one week in advance. No refunds will be given. Credit may be issued for future swimming lessons. CLASSES: To 6 years, Beginning I, 3-- My24M0,2 Thors. 4, SWIMMING LESSONS , Beginning ll, Adv. Beginning, Inter- mediate. Classes run every two weeks. Cost $15 for two weeks. (Classes are Mon.-Fri- ., Va hour, 9 a.m.-- l p.m. and 4 to 6 p.m. Swimming lessons run every 2 weeks June 6th thru Aug. 26. For Moro Irfcrmstten CcRCsrnfcj tis Fhysicsl Fitness Center 2 end All FcciOitios Cell Murray Community Education ct 264-74- 1 20?H GPECJS f.lAY la&over (with paying adult) ' 1.00 M.50 $2.00 pool and the Murray . Yearly passes (good at this High School pool) are available as follows: Murray Resident Family Pass Single Single SOUTH WOOD PAKX $45.00 $60.00 ' Pass Under 6150 SO. 725 18 Murray Resident Murray Resident TENNIS LESSONS $15.00 $20.00 Pass Over II $20.00 $30.00 USS33 Swimming classes for children 4 yrs. of age and up. Register af the pool any week day from 8 a.m. to 12 noon prior to starting dates. Murray residents 15 and 20. The above charge includes 10 V hour lessons. Children beginning lessons on: June a must be registered by June 3 June 20 must be registered by June 17 July 5 must be registered by July 1 July. 18 must be registered by July is Aug. 1 must be registered by July 29 Aug. IS must be registered by Aug. 12 ts -- EAST Youth and adult DAYTIME tennis lessons daytime course five 1 hour lessons. EVENING lessons - adults only. 5 Vh hour lessons over a 2 week period. Registration and payment of fees must be done in person at the recreation office or at the tennis courts from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. on the following days. The cost is $10.00 for morning lessons and $15.00 for evening classes. CLASS BEGINS CLASSES SIGN-U- am only am and pm am only am and pm am only am and pm am only Mon. June 6th P Mon. June 13th Mon. June 20th Mon. Tues. Mon. Mon. June 13th June 20th June 27th June 27th July 5th July 5th July 11th 11th July July 18th July 18th July 26th 19, 1988 |