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Nearly all the action takes place in a single room. Al but three minutes of it. But I think Its a heck of an interesting picture even if I produced it and am one of the characters in it Turned 1,00045 "I've broken another rule. tool don't try to tell the others how to act. I hired the very best people-could, guys like Lee J. Cobb, Ed Begley, E. G. Marshall. Joseph Sweeney, Martin Batson Edward Binns, John ,.. ,.. ' ,1)-..4 , , - 1 f i, LT - i ..,, 44N ;0:431.701.,. 6,e0 I t ; Robert lann Spencer ' 4 - Terri Stewart 1Criaty Barnes - Quartet Mixes Style At Kingsbury Concert , - . - x By CONRAD B. HARRISON The Weavers are a quartet of "popular" folk singers with two programs, one for the night club and one for the concert hall. At Kingsbury Hall Thursday night they appiterrittratterraipiM mik the two and came out 1 -- 1 - ,s, i t o - takfr 'w t A - - tt , 1 '.- ' A "'' t a. 7 N -, Ni, i j 4--,. 4 - 47 . - A s '' Adoe, -44.1 . -- a illpa PO' .r.1 -- it - CAST OF NEW' FILMThe by Al Hirshleld, noted cartoonist, represents the cast of the movie, 'Twelve Angry Men," coming soon to the Lyric Henry Theater and the Hyland and Redwood Drive-ins- . Fonda is at right, front; Lee J. Cobb is the character at above-caricatur- for a decision. 'One Of best' Fonda believes it's one of the best things he his done in a long career of movies and stage. It is one of six films he plans to produce. The second will be 'The Clown," stoty of Emmett Kelly which he did on television. , And speaking of television, we to him about seeing some of his old movies on the parlor screen. "Yes, rm constantly being reminded of them." he Mid. "The bad .ones mostly No, .1 don't look at them myseels them when-thewere first triade so why , should I now?" Actually, Fonda's great love Is the stage. keep myself un-I. committed in the fall as long aS possible hoping ru find some the left , today-th- at- ENJOY DANCING - Perfect lot Your Private Parry r1 .,),I, ,i )11 , .7 Phomt It moomemintAMWSEPINVOT,RMEW.I.S first-degre- THE FOOD So roomy of Sio. one-tim- Youth I I 1 . sociETy--9-3- a m. 0 . the Iservicessusstlo-eion-the-lregoi- ng - rooauk - - TV: AND RADIO IkOrOt, 000 Kflikt.' 1230 EVEL. 1340 IMO, 1439- ESVC. 900 . . i, -- -,-- - - - -, Trump. Deputy. ... Trump said- he stopped the youths alter- their car ran a stoplight in North Salt Lake: A complaint, charging the with transporting a StOIPII car from Rck,kford. III, to i - . sof 4I -- IIA ' i 1 c MUMS 'T J i 2.15 Wm. keSundays 15 am. 1145 cut., ke....Sundaya 9 30 ant. kb...Sunders II 15 pm. kebundars S:13 pm. .. , ---- keels' 1111.:TV. S-- , ' PROGRAMS "Now Christine ScIsess Chen. 11fistur4eys . . Al. i '' ' ' ,,, am. IrliEE READING 1100MS -- - 3,1 South Main TirtereTOWN , . UILLCREEK SOCIETY 1120 Last Twenty-Firs- t ' Vol are tort:hilly South invited to attend ' .... ,, er) .... 1NI -- IL, ,stittlifitilk. . 2-- "1 ,...., I sat MAULER! - :I ,z:71' ')4 of411f 4o i a P., .t., . diPP t r CUotamhmi.vs'salos . 1, 1beLfoGrearnUeStt. Friday morning abuy oatinfeesntti goat. the Fede ure bon. Agents said the youth's corn. panion in the Car WaS merely a hitchhiker. 1 .-- -- nelrign,E71 Dino and Derma tvery Saturday Eve. Springtime Reopening.' MAMMY'S -- Ding 33 RATES TO GROUPS - CHINA TEA GARDEN 11514 South Main (Upstairs) pleemet to wigwams CHIN tOCATIO , - StO DINNERS Al 1 ivoi Writ 21s1 la. IN ' tan ----Ap- ril . . . .. - . - - ' . 1 - , . , I - - , i , , 'a . , - a 2, - - - 7 APOLLO - THEATER Auspices Christian Sciemxt Society (Mill Creek). 90c and --un iFamily-Dinn- Net Nente-Ma- is . 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Fri. & Sat. , !Every t :1 - T.,.., Fri-Islan- d i -- at the West's :7'Snidder ballroom - , ' e someone please talk Ernet last film In 1949, "A Kiss For Borgnine out of growing a beard By LEE REISER for his "Viking" picture with A Corliss." HOLLYWOOD (INS) 'Kirk Douglas! modest Shirley Temple insisted t4te---trie- t. .7 Prince Vittorio Maasime--onis the oldest titles in Europe playing, a bit role in "A well to Arms." Dawn is planning a movie, 'The Silent enemy." with Laurence Harvey Will. Child Star Says Fate, Not Talent, Helped Her d . husban d, Addams' Dawn -11 - 4 ,., ' . oe N,..... - ' lk. - .- t Voskovec and ad 1 .., -'-' Zi ,....-- . A I 1Pr X P g early-mornin- - A '''' .i141 It b . ' ,' -- , f ' e- L ' - rumor that Rita Hayworth was eloping to Mexico last Weekend with'producer Jim MU was when Rita arrived 1 or rehearsals on Friday, call Monwith. day. The story started when thought he could Join paltrier Harold Hecht and his wife for a vacation in Acapulco. But Jim couldn't make it, being up to his eyebrows in "Sweet &nen of Success" editing. In addition, Rita adds, "Nothing serious. We are lust fitends." Dean Martin has made a wise decision. Thege'll be no more recriminations against Jerry Lewis and., to prove its there is a big portrait of the two stars together, on the piano in his living room. Incidentally. Dean and Jerry are making more money individually than Jame they did as a team Mason soc!ked what he termed the British ''gutter press"- in an titled. English publication '"Truth." And, to push MS point further home, James praised the newspapers and reporters Joan Fonof this country taine, bedded for two weeks with the virus, is expected back today In "Until They sail" at Metro. di"Pa..sPe1.111 -... ''' 1 i - '- ' . -- Ti -- RII4.t 5 - -- !Ill Alt - .4'' t 0 - at : I; 2 , 1 4". ' I. - - ,- t '''' vital 1 Tentative Jury Seated In Matovich Trial , By SHEILAH GRAHAM OLLYWOOD (NANA) ' . t.) . '1usi Friend' Is . .1. Court-Martial,- ' Says Jii11111 - - OMNI with far more night club than ignited the fabulous Hollywood concert hall for a full house of career that netted her $3,000,000 University Lecture and Artists in nine years. series subscribers. The former child star who The singers proved, at will soon be making a ;1c.ame- intervals. that they could suitable back" as emcee of a netw birthday. script, but thus - far -- stiow. declared that heralffteer be the folk song ' art. But for the most part they nothing has turned up." He's largely was a "matter of tim- BABIES WERE BORN IN SALT LAKE CITY DOS.. ' FITAIS THURSDAY TO: chose to be entertaining instead always watching for another ing. of "arty" and walked away with "Caine Mutiny "My parents had nothing to but those come along only once ' GIRLS: do with it, she said, "and I had the, 'popularity" honors of the in awhile, he declared. : season. As one wag put it. "it to do with it. It just Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Anderson, 139 E. S000 South, Sandy. Fonda has two other pictures nothing was the hest (Ind only) show It was the same kind Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Pettit, 4N7-13tEast. happened. . "12 release besides I awaiting its kind of that this season." Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Collins. 862 Menlo Ave. happened to Rin thing lot A ngry Men." Thev- - are "Sta ge -Tin Tin and Will Rogers. Mr. and-MrNo Relationship toy 1t t'earson. it27 Buccaneer St. Struck" and "Sin Star." "We Just happened along at Mr. and Mrs. Elmer R. Bullock, 1395 Arapahoe Ave. are the Throughthe first .half of ,.:Theactorbellevesithere ' right time." Mr. and Mrs. Verrson Rosvall, 4039 W. 5580 South, Kearns. program, any relationship be. still opportunities in drama, but : is jubilant over the Shirley Mr. and Mrs. William O. Trivett Jr., 818 E. 9th South. MOSCOW; IDAHO tUP)! tween the Weavers handling of lit's more difficult than ever to i Idea of playing hostesf to a '.' Mr. and Mrs. J. 1.1folk songs and authentic folk 'break in. have Craig Beck. 1193 E. 13th South. Defense attorneys were to g long WairtTalee seiies of rehear6ite rfruti'y IheiT'InliTleproductiorwas piii:ifylThrough tito-nbe aired in the fall over NBC-meet certain requireMrs. Thomas E Howcroft, 2327 E 3395 South. wtshed to use their tenth dlincidcntal. About the only real TV. It will be her first profs- Pete Seeger' s per- - ments even to get into summer atonal Mr. and Mrs. Merlin F. Park, 1964 Richards St. final peremptory challenge 0 appearance In et g h t ' Mr. and Mrs. Gene Johnson, 6053 Lakeside Dr., Murray. selecting a jury to hear the formance of "Greensleeves" on stock," he declared, "and that years. to be the steppingstone to murder-arso: trial of Paul ).1 the recorder, with Fred lIefler-!useMr. and Mrs. Leonard Colton, 5706 S. 4020 West, Kearns. 'I may appear in the first man accompanying on the,Broadway. Now, little theater one Matovich. me BOYS: myselfif they give said. A tentative panel of nine guitar. irequirements are as tough as a script she : I like," that Mr. and Mrs. Calvin L. Warren, 3678-221East. Otherwise, from the opening those for Broadway." men and three women was seat. "If not, then I'll probably do Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Zobell, 829-3rAve. . ed Thursday. Prosecuting at When TheSaints Go Marching one later in the series." Mr. and Mrs. Darwin E. Murdock. 1353 LITIC011 St. , torneys said they were "well In" to intermission, folk songs 'No Traveling' Mr. and Mrs. William IL Booth, 1287 E. 100 North, Sandy. satisfied" and did not wish to were stripped tit atithentidty in 1 nIS Bernhardt" of The favor of 2129-3ran Mr. and.Mra. Heinz Sawatzki, use their final challenge. East. entertaining version made it clear that movies the ' Mr. and Mrs. Franklin F. Tuckett Jr 3150-3rWeavers. the Even such was by the of fifth East. Friday day 49..tks she- is doing the show wily bez -- 114dle 1 Mr, and Mis.- - Lee Ledbet.tee Hemer, 2854' Attorneys were- etv Sandy. ' Mr. and Mrs. Lavar Coats, 2715 W. 4700 South, Murray. Ripley" 1 SANTA MONICA, CALIF. cause it is the type of deal pected to make their opening favorites as "Old that will not take her away and "Rock "Midnight Special" statements. Mr. and Mrs. Milton 13rady, 249 W. 6640 South, BountifuL (UP)Actresa Janis Paige from her husband and famLine" the (which Much of the singers defense Mr. and Mrs. Cleid L. Hinckley, 182 E. 7570 South, Midvale. questiona divorce from tele day sought said from learned ily. Leathey ing of prosptttive jurors dealt Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Nelson, 1574 E. 3045 South. vision producer Arthur Stander "I've turned down offers for with their probable reaction to belly) drere purely Weaver. on Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wood, 130 N. 2nd East, Farmington. of extreme mental grounds she said, "because I years," I use of styled. as a the means insanity Mr. and Mrs. Art Kalipetsis, 56 W. 7200 South, Midvale. cruelty. to leave my famwant didn't There was a lot of humorous of defense. However, attorneys miss asked no alimony Mr. and Mrs. Vern C. Mauchley, 5775 S. Redwood Rd , Mur . I have a wonderful husily. have not speelfied whether this commentary mixed in, with In her paige suit filed Thursday in band and three marvelous chilray. defense would be used. The robust Lee Hayes supplying '. Mr. and Mrs. Court. She said she Superior Lynn J. Allen, 15157th East. I don't want to be prosecution, meanwhile, ques- most of this corn. The audience and Stander already had reached dren and Mr. and Mrs. Alan Crockett, 419 E. Burton Ave. from themever. was "On into Of separated tioned prospective jurors an Top brought an agreement on rommtmity Mr.. and-Mr- s. Monte A. Pcnrisars,1313 1i Sunnys-id- e a real homebody." I'm e. was guess Needed here Smokey." be whether they might . swayed property. who is married to a worda of Shirley, set , anda bouncing by possible sympathy for Mato-The actress, who won fame San Francisco Bay area socialball on a movie screen to save In the New York 'Fair Board To Meet vich. stage hit ite Charles Black. says she acon wear and tear the . Matovich wax charged with prompter. "Pajama Game," and Stander execuFARMINGTONThe the TV offer after she murder and arson, Jive committee of the Davis were married Jan. 18, 1956, at cepted Trip In Song could film her part she found In of' connection with University Billed as a "trip around the Las Vegas, N ev. , and separated of the show from 'County Fair Board will meet Hollywood. Idaho dormitory fires last fall. world in song," the second half last March 15. She recently 'April 12 at 7:30 ip.m. in the agriwill origThe series actually A blaze at Hall Gault 19 Oct. maitre department of the Davis what there was of the Pleted mawking ine movie "Silk inate in New York. three menPaul Johnson ailartet's better efforts. Par-- Stocidngs at 41GM 1ibgh School in Kays Nine, CounLOGANUtah State Univer- killed Coast . of Davenport. Wash, William tiI ettla ty Commissioner ClydeB. T tlyouts44141411.gweretwo 45.3750G r,tt4 d pregdent, ScriTliThi;igorrfeir-e-Ton'And when I do the show in and Spanish songs and a sincere ircull,the liermanFrasch Foun- - John Knudsen of Idaho Falls. lartiounced Friday. Emlyn William Cast which I appear," she added, TII performance of "Handsome, - - dation r Relatives of the victimsw do trrrom for mk.t. v Na , study of Wirisotnehfinnfr, by duskyThe in, the eourtroom. dimpled darling the chemical reactions -In voiced Ronny Gilbert, the female WilHOLLYWOOD Emlyn of the silver screen made her member of In the these. group. toriol nitrogeri and related of the the role will liams play songs she was an entirely differ- - famous novelist,- - Emile Zola, problems. ent singer than the shouting who comes to the defense of the "We are tackling one of the r in the first half. French Army officer falsely acLessonSermon Subject most challenging questions in As might be expected, some of cused of treason in "Captain the Weaver's best vtelling records Dr. explained "UNREALITY" came to life. "Tzena Tzena Dreyfus." Norman 'Bauer, aSsociate proles The title role is played CIIIISCHES OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST Tzena," M'imoweh" and "Good Jose FIRST,-35- 2 Last Thirtt South ' A sot. of physical chemistry and Illinois Ferrer, with Viveca Lind-for- s youth, SECOND 5se East South Temple Irene," the latter as the as his wife. Ferrer cast MILLCREEK SOCIETY 2905 Last project leader, "The process by picked up Thursday afternoon Night, inevitable closing encore with Thirty-ThirSouth direct the neW MGM Yhjc,IT ors1111MA Art Able to fix for running a red Iight, was more - also will audience participation,- drama, adapted from a novel are nitrogen from the atmosphere charged Friday morning wit were on tbe menu, ' Wenches Th... ol brwtehebt.;14ialtim flitter ts rot urdtrstood." a tectura-trititi-ed A stolencttt,al:roks traruporting,,1, -;' 1113 4;.-- O1 rim First Church of Christ. 1 in ?mull lun lu er 'Mitt eu will ha pr,r4-,- 4 tEstateitne-.-Lam tur. , y Scientist. hi losteaskiess. on the recorder,-Seegtut - s 1st. The youth, with 1 martaybir-rtSUNDAY SKRVICTAti out a terrific job with the banjo. Waal was i arrested about Ilellerrnan was effective all companion Answer to the 4 Donna Sunday Services . pin. Thursday by Davis Coun evening with the I 1 guitar. - Si'NDAY A. Sheriff Robert ty Human Need Deputy well-space- -- All - Ctorih lu , .111111111r ,,. I ,. , .. Gadabout's Diary ' , - - and--Mrs.- - , ., cast with them." The story concerns jury arguments after the murder trial of a boy. As the 12 men file into the jury room. the tense drama begins It builds up as ballots are taken as N the guilt or innocence, of the boy.- The story of the crime comes out in arguments of the jury as they strive - - . 11,c-4- , , Men' le 12 Angrlif other topnotchers, and turned A. -- , .1 them loose. I then got into the .. ,,,, ,., - Fiedler, George Madsen , , , long-distan- 41' ' '-.- Mark Fteserkkeen - - 4, ow" N ' r - ", S ,111 --4".- k,,L41,,,,,,.., - - Itartter ,..- - -- ''''s tt ' .. .- t t N .. - a --- -- it Ey TUE MOVIEGOER i -Henry Fonda believes rules are made to be broken. Ile has done just that in his , first independent movie, '12 Angry hien:- - which will open it: soon at the Lyric Theater and the Hyland and Redwood Driv- 1 t 4 . - ? .''ff '...f, Lee Redd , West THE DESERET NEWS SENDS BIRTHDAY GREETINGS TO: Barry Bowers, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bowers.. 460 E. Sunset Ave.: Debra Parratt, daughter ef Mr. Tirnd ' Mrs. Robert E. Parratt, 3347 Los Altos St4Jimmy-thieiden- , B. Duerden, 201 K 14th South, son of : of Mr. and Mrs. Willard D. Bountiful; David Titriner,-StI- n , Tanner, 449 N. 6th West; Brian Pendleton on of Mr. and Mrs.' Alan Pendleton, 538 N. .7th West;,..Xii-n"1011 of Mr. and Mrs. Lorin L Gibbs, 1031 Crandall AVe.; Alan Peterson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Peterson, 2830 K ' 7370 South: Richard Warner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin 5561Ith East; Jimmy England, son of Mr. and Warner, I Mrs. Jan England, 2654 Clenmore St.; Bryan Milne, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lindsay, IL Milne, 2798 2475 East; Kathy, . Kenneth L. Kohler, KohIer,daughter of Mr.-1055 Roosevelt Ave.; Gerri Lynn West, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald N. West, 1337 Green St.- -, Lee Redd, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. Wayne Redd, 260 W. 6750 South, Mark Severinsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Bountiful; ' A. Severinsen, 2355 E. 2815 South; Jay Ilutsell, son et Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hutsell, 210 Banks Cl.; Kenneth Madsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Grant E. Madsen, 2770 S. 9150 West, , Magna; Julie Spencer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Orson D. Spencer, 1746 Yalecrest Ave.: Robert Mann, son of Mr. ' and Mrs. Ronald Mann, 12th S. 1st West, Sandy; Terri ' Stewart, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Stewart, 2900 S State St.; Kricty Bannesrdaughter----o-f--Mrt-andMrs-.-Leonard L. Barnes, 495 E. Center St., Midvale and all , other babies one year old Friday. (Baby pictures will withoutcharge at the Deseret News baby photo studio. 33 Richards St., from 10 a m. to 3 p.m. Monday ' through Friday it least three days prior to the baby's ' - ....4'-u---- --- 'i Cterri Kathy , - ' - ,,, 4- Bryan Jimmy England . - - , -- ,:' Alms I ., -- , ,40 froak 00 It,' t:.01 k '' , tN oL 1 ' - - -- 1 . ,ddiv4 1 Peterson - I. -4 ' e... . - -I- , -'- .; -- i - Kim- , - I , - . tir 1,o Gibbi -,- ' I, 1 - : - Irian - ,, ,,. : .. ' q i . . - - - - 14. , - .10.... E -- . Pendleton ftIr''''''' ; te, - - Tanner 0.?"""st '4., -- David -- ' --- ' ..., - 4 4 . Duerdea do, A., 1 t, I, r, t 1 - ' --- . Parratt .r: - ..4"0 - - - Debra . , - - - - ,- I -- -- , 1,, Bowers t ,-- ,,,--0 I ,,,..0""'"' --- - ; . , t ?May,. Apnl 3, 1957 CIty, ilk - , ' -- - s.,' 1 .ii I - 7fonda,I3realtsTh eaterRuie . ' i i , ' .. . ,. 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