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Show 26-T- Page 1974 HERALD, Provo, Utah, Sunday, August 25, HE Mall Theaters Set Opening Next Friday atmosphere of gaiety will prevail at the premiere showing of "Mame" on Friday when the Twin Theaters in University Mall in Orem open at 7 p.m. The movies and entertainment will be performed at both theaters Friday evening. Previously that day, a luncheon for the city, state and theater dignitaries will be served at Holiday Inn in Provo, followed official by ribbon-cuttin- of the film special preview shown Thursday at the theaters as a special benefit for Utah Valley Hospital addition under sponsorship of the Pink Ladies of the hospital. On both nights, entertainment will be provided by Brigham groups, "The "The on UTA SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) -R- ep. Samuel Taylor, the outspoken advocate of mass transit in the Utah Legislature, submitted a proposed bill this week which would let voters decide the membership of the Utah Transit Authority board. Taylor's measure, submitted Council to the Legislative for transportation committee review prior to the 1975 session of the legislature, would replace the current appointed board with one elected by Senate districts. Taylor, who sponsored the "no fare" transit concept in the 1974 legislative session, has been .feuding with the UTA management charging that the district is too closely tied to downtown business interests and unconcerned about its patrons. Under his proposal, which he described as "open to amendment," directors would be electterms from senaed for two-yetorial districts served by public transit districts. At present, directors are named for three years by city and county govern- seem to the claims in the findings" substantiate reports. Miss Olsen and Martha Chavez. Orem, Ruth Smith, will entertain. She has recently chosen Miss Utah County as off-ha- THESE TWO GREAT HITS CMMna BRADFORD HOUSE "fj also ftJI been well. met a pail- like Butch and The Rid! CUTIIEOlAriD pg1 PLUS Newmans Law US$3150 N. Wjn &xM iFA THEATRE DFWE-- I PAUL NEWMAN ROBERT REBFORQI do to the CIA what ttiey oTdtotheArmyin : Show Turn E!Iim1k1 State, Orem UU Ct GCJ2J) MM EW Washburn president of the Orem Chamber of Commerce. mm o Showtimes225-lW- ) V v o 5:40 0 9:55 7:45 LAST THREE DAYS HURRY SIDNEY POITIER BILL COSBY Dan Am, HARRY BELAFONTE As Gee gmtrMismrtf) flagman ?pt ENGAGEMENT! OTTPiWBfDEllJff C.- Jerry M 7 ttur 8:45 You never At Grant City Monday Kite Is Family (lite . 1 1 IMer EXCLUSIVE RESTAURANT ' also, including Henry Plitt of Raymond Chicago, president; vice Fox of Los Angeles, of Salt Haver William president; Lake City, division manager, and Bill Hutchinson, local manager. At Friday night's event, government officials attending will be Milton Weilenman, representing Gov. Calvin L. Rampton; Orem Mayor James and - HAPPY TO BRING DACK spraying and estimated their losses at $300,000. findings "However, seem to substantiate the claims Officials of Plitt Intermountain Theaters will attend both nights, Mangum, DUE TO THE MANY WE ARE REQUESTS SHOW AT WTHB STING Freedom," "The Lamanite Generation," a barbershop quartet and solos by Christi - 5 BE PiSiig?- CHEESEBURGER UPTOWN FRIES SATURDAY SOFT DRINK NIGHT k iring The Family Ht& ana HaumzeasnacK ncuAim run ujuMMf LAGOON LABOR DAY Taylor also seeks to amend the XsTlSt6 cumuli of n conflict-of-intere- board members. "Transit districts must be accountable to the legislature," he said Wednesday. "These and other changes are vitally necessary if the transit districts are to serve the public interest " "The present appointive method was daly the result. Appointed directors have been oriented to business experience; the' citizens' needs have been ignored. Mass transit, to succeed, must serve all areas, all people, for all needs." UTA serves Salt Lake, Weber and Davis Counties. "mr lJilatSy274-968- 2 A fiU MliUPviu "TWlCOWBOYS...? I V DMwiNoft 9 EVENTS! Childmi under 12 ft . Mp.m.Dovi.sium OAWarCornrnunlca,lonsComPanV TODAY AT IFilll' VI' i 2 " Mill f Zai IV 1)31 1)1 a. ffel t" k$&& Barbra 1:00 - 2:50 - 4:40 - fi:30 - 8:2S 10:15 ENDS TUESDAY - I new r I II ' ' Technicolor From Warner Bros EXCLUSIVE ..SK?KSS,SSKfSSN auditor rather than private firms and tightening of RODEO ASSN. i Ai.-- I Riverside Plaza 0000 new districts. He also wants annual audits of the districts made by the state Mon. Tues. Wed. Fri.. Sot. ROCKY MOUisi TREASURE CHEST Utah Public Transit District Act to give voters a say in annexation of new territory by existing districts and in the creation of for hand Robert Nielsen said this week' that the deaths and an insectibeekeepers' association cide sprayed by Hill AFB are attorneys were following through in the case with investigations in related," he said. private Salt Lake laboratories to Weber County beekeepers redetermine where exactly most of their honey bees deaths bee the for ported responsibility died a few hours after the Hill lies. the Sounds of ments. rules Department officials reported a fire in a car engine caused an estimated $200 Young Ambassadors," g The head of OGDEN (UPI) the Weber County Beekeepers' Association says although he is not familiar with reports which point to the Hill Air Force Base in the death of the county's bee population, he believes "off- Fire Orem musical University Young at $200 Listed damage Thursday evening. A fire started in an unoccupied car owned by Max Wallburg of Eureka as the car sat in Grand Central parking lot in Orem, fire officials said. 'j State Solon Submits Bill the of ceremonies in front theaters at lp m. An Bees of Death in Sought Responsibility - Car Fire Loss I I Vigilante, city style -judge, jury, and executioner. 1 . SPECIAL EVENING, AUG. THURSDAY 29th DOORS OPEN 7:00 0 i 0 0 AUG. GRAND OPENING!!! 30 0 0 0 0 0 0 LOCATED 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o c 0 0 I I RIBBON CUTTING & OREM ... ... OPEN HOUSE TIGERETTES ... OREM STARTING AT ALSO "LAMANITE GENERATION" REGULAR STOPS LAST BUS LEAVES C 255 PROV S STATE. a MICHAEL WINNEB 1V film "DEATH WlStf' the novelDEATH WISH'by MIAN GARFIELD Screenplay by WENDELL MAYES Produced by HAL LANDERS and AOMY ROBERTS RESTRICTED Directed and Co Produced by MICHAEL WINNER TECHNICOLOR A Paramount Release .r V 8i00 r iJiur fr w DISNEY'S SOUTH SHOWTIME I I I m i I irnii.vinwSi II Mill MM m imiMMM vv ill m 8:30 mr ww 1 l w. rw i m mm MALL 12 ypN: WALT WSNBTproooctons' AND AMBASSADORS" MIDNIGHT) SaltPalace QOVtfBO HUKGRV THE FAMILY SPECIAL HUBERT SlKSECrs... TECHrCOLOR 0 0 0 KY7 0 0 WJIMGLIRS for IN LOTS OF 5 D MON. - TUES. WED. PROVO 290 WEST 1230 NORTH 618 EAST 300 SOUTH 197 NORTH 500 WEST OREM 106 NORTH STATE 1391 SOUTH STATE AMERICAN FORK 0 380 SOUTH MAIN 211 EAST STATE ROAD Thursday. CO 4 ' Sept 14 Sept.5-Saturda- y, ftsne( Pioducuxis Watt PIUS SHOW TIMES Thursday 8:00pm (Sold to Utah Credit Union League)! 8:00pm Friday 2:00 & 8:00pm Saturday Sunday 2:00pm Monday Friday 8:00pm 2:00 & 8:00pm Saturday - THIS HILARIOUS Boy - menvs - . STARTS WED. 0 0 o 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 - DON'T MISS presents 485-833- to Utah State Fair good anytime with purchase of Holiday on Ice tickets. Admission IT! Julie Andrews and Omar Sharif... together as only lovers worlds apart can be. I.T.G. MAILORDERS association with Jewel Productions end Unmar Productions, Inc. In Price Range: $5.50, 4.50, 3.50, All Seats Reserved. (Children under 12 $1.00 off regular prices for all performances except Saturday evenings.) aBlake Edwards film Julie Omar .Andrews Sharif Enclosed is checkM.O. in the amount of $ for. ADULT tickets at $ ...... andor, JUNIOR tickets performance on at each, .each for $....., at .pm. NAME. (please print) The. ADDRESS. Tamarind STATE. .ZIP. PHONE. 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The idea J aiu s EMM IM MCI MSB I . h 373 I . Plo-'1- PLANti M1KH FRIDAY, reason some peope don't recognite opportunity is because it usually tomes dis- guised as hard work. j FANTASTIC Co-H- it 1 rFOOD FOR THOUGHT "l 0 Perfect World, Programmed For Man' Survival, Except For . . A Plus Big oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo 0 CHARLES R grant to improve emergency medical services throughout the state. Health Director Dr. Lyman Olsen said Friday the U.S. Department of Health Education and Welfare money would be used principally to replace 36 worn out or obsolete ambulances and to purchase new emergency room equipment for 18 rural hospitals. I Th Presents from SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) -Utah health officials say they have received a $634,974 federal c uCZ UTAH VALLEY HOSPITAL PIIIK LADIES Utah Health Officials Get Grant 0 ; P.M. BENEFIT PERFORMANCE FOR PRE-0PENI- A Paramount Release MNODEUURENTI1S IroXO lI ANNOUNCEMEN Avco Embassy raleise jdls s HOLIDAY ON ICE Salt Palace Ticket Office 100 South West Temple Salt Lake City, Utah 84101 Please enclose stamped, envelope for prompt service and safe delivery of your tickets. |