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Show rW o U't1 r '"p m tp c - " '- . . v nrwgrm"1 eyw , w wi"d,pWP''nwyRflln"np eghp "fllw t . gy p , yp e 'npwi'p n w A , n?" 0 m perv v i eg PF'ey m 4",V "VT Nf 9 Trw r Np 'yV erne I ' DESERET NEWS AND TELEGRAM, Salt lolce City, Saturday, May 7,. 1960 Gadabout's Diary On Birthday A9 For Rock Hudson In. 196L The producer is off beat Jack wife and their twotchildren, his three sons from his former The Terrible Game, about a Harris, whose "Blo grossed who $6,000,000: He expects his marriage will be visiting Greg modern swashbuckler discovers another Shangri La. Dinosaur will do the same. early in June. " 1 Kim Not Planning Marriage Cavallaro Wins ular with Tennessee Williams. By SHEILAH GRAHAM LONDON (NANA) Kim Avas salary: $300,000, all ex-- i and no Interviews,1 Novak left In a hurry for penses her contract. in America, the day before direc- stipulated wins her lawDors Diana If man tor Dick Quine, the she came to visit in London, took suit against the defunct RKO oft-wit- h his World Of Suzie company for $275,000 company for Hong might kettle in the U.S. with Wong Hong. Kim, with no immediate "husband actor Dickie Dawson. movie on her schedule, told There's been nothing but troume not too long ago that she ble for Diana since newspaper would accompany Quine to the publication of her memoirs. Orient. At the same time, she Latest alarming incident: assured me they had NO plans threats via mail to her baby for marriage. Imbeginning to son. believe her. -- Gregory Peck believes in a It has been years since Ava comfortable home life, while Gardner made a movie in the working. He has rented a United .States. But when Ava mansion near the Ascot signs for the movie version of race track, while he works in "Sweet Bird Of Youth, she The Guns of Navarone in wmislllrvthe South, so pop- - England, in additiornb his Enthusiastic S.l. Audience By HOWARD PEARSON New Entertainment Editor 'Pianist Carmen Cavallaro observed his 46th birthday Friday by working In Salt Lake City. I observed my birthday Friday by listening to him. I think I received the better of the deal. Highland High (School, where Cavallaro played, was only a little more than half full. .Two other major musical attrac tionsa school festival in the Tabernacle and a concert by the Swanee Singers drew eew eral hundreds who undoubtedly would have been attracted - Regardless, those who did not attend , missed an outstanding musical treat Those who did attend were impressed. They showed their enthusiasm by calling Cavallaro - back for three encores. i It was difficult to tell which of the more than 30 numbers Cavallaro played brought the most favorable response. If there had been an applause - meter, all would have pushed the needle clear to the top. Tho Poet of Cavallaro - has been dubbed. played with equal facility The 'Contiriehtal, a fiery number which must have left him exhausted, and the lovely which held the audience so spellbound that a cough sounded like a thunder-clap- . V TODAY Goof Stott Now on Salot at 2 & 8:30 P.M. SUNDAY AT 2 & n Box Office Uptown Theatre, 53 jtartH Mala m. Noon4 p II Villa Theatre, 30fl Highland Drive ' HU Noon te f p 8:30 P.M. ' M v v IU1UU V N, Ji 3$ James Steward - AND NEW and lisa Lu in scene from The Mountain Road,""" coming soon to the Uptown. Miss Lu will visit Salt Lake, May 19. - STEWART IIMU 2 p m. 4 P m. Pitas Don't Eat Daisies" 12 45. 3 13. 3 40, 8 05, 10 35. "Tall Story" I 00, 3 20 5 40, 3 00, 10 20. "Saytnara" 12 00, 3 00, 10 00. "Bottlt Cry" 2 25, 7 25. Further Information, Dial EL . '"8EN-HU- " CO-STA- TONIGHT! The Most Honored iMotion Picture of AUTMe! AWARDS 11 ACADEMY Actress Sets Visit To S.L wvlEI't Ok. 4m -- Lisa Lu, James Stewarts In the coming movie, The Mountain Road, - will visit Salt Lake City May 19 as part of her tour on behalf of the movie.. The film opens soon at the Uptown Theater. co-st- During her stay, Miss Lu will meet with representatives of the press,, radioand televi.. sion station. Mountain Road, Miss Lus first Starring film is set in east China during World War II. NOW Shoving THEATRES! - Above Hoglo Zoo EL eoEi EOSDfls As he moved with precision, born of his 40 years of playing the piano, from Diga-DigDo, to his own arrangement of Begin the Beguine and to the medley- of selections from The Eddy Duchin Story, which he recorded, he showed his talent with a variety of numbers. Hp was at home with jazz es well as the classics. - Slyly, he reserved the most popular piano selections until in Blue, ended his regular program. Polonaise was the last number of his encores. He was most ably assisted by as com- OPEN 6:30 P.M. DRIVE-I- N Shuwi ut Main (1.00 IM t 45 Chlldrua ll a PROGRAM! 3 UNIT DISNEY "A SUMMER PLACE" It "ENCHANTED ISLAND" Start 7i43 Open i30 "A SUMMER PLACE" & "ENCHANTED ISLAND" 7:00 Start! Dmfc petent a trio as weve heard a guitarist, a drummer and a bass player. One of the most impressive features about Cavallaro, audience commentat intermission, seemed to be the fact he got right down to business and stayed there. He did little talking but introduced his numbers in an unassuming, dignified manner and sat down and played the piano. His longest "speech was reserved for a compliment to impresario Eugene Jelesnik, who brings these wonderful attractions until now, that is, to you.- Afterwards, Jelesnik reciprocated with a, birthday party for Mr. Cavallaro at the . v ( CinegrilL - Open 1 P IN Super Houm KLIZABETH TAYLOR ir Katherine Hepburn Montgomery Clift v "SUDDENLY LAST SUMMER" at 3 34, 7 IS, 11:00 Phw, In Color David Niven, Shirloy Maclaine ' Gig Yeung "ASK ANY GIRL," 1.40, S 30, 9 30 i- - - A compolllnf -- Interne supont. ftery. Robert Stack Dorothy Malone "THE LAST Robt. Mitchum Eleanor Parker "HOMI VOYAGE" FROM HILL" fa Color THK Sunday SPECTRUM Mr Apr. - t 7 T -- Tlclntt Sa.ns Phot. 351 S. Plug Co-h-it "wkart or THt5inr Dorothy Malone, Ward Bond Star of TV's "WAGON TRAIN" THE 2. THE Open 11t45 Kill Capone for KiH PURPLE GANG Robert Bloke Barry SolHvan FAR HORIZONS Charlton Heston J3. 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