Show w6h IOC THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINE- MAY 22 SUNDAY MORNING OGDEN UTAH Sees Them R 1960 WATCH THIS NOTICE DAILY Primas Combine Rock 'ri Roll Jazz nd To Become Hottest Nightclub Stars Picks Holden All-A- By Jemts Bacon Writer AF Movk-THOLLYWOOD (AP) — A swinging New Orleans Italian and his shapely Cherokee wife—at one time only two weeks from retirement-a- re probably the hottest nightclub art in sbowbusiness But while - nightclubs may be the mainstay of the Louis Prima-Keel- y Smith success they are also in movies television and recording They make their own records— and reeven sign other stars lease their records through a major label Most recording stars operate under personal contract to the major firms and receive a royalty on each record or album sold The Primas do just the opposite They pay the record firm a royalty— and keep the rest Success is no stranger to Prima who has been blowing his horn and singing in his familiar Basin Street jazz style for 30 years But nothing has ever matched what has happened since 1954 V v v fVI 1 i ' ’ riU well-disciplin- ed -- L doing” The beat attracted the young crowd the precision held the old That was the design The accidental was supplied by Keely As the group cavorted like swinging cats at a Basin Street jam session Keely stood there immobile swiveling only her big brown eyes at her husband “It’s not that I don’t dig Louis and the boys— or that I wasn’t with them I’m just not the jumping sort” says Keely “I was hired to sing— that’s all” UNEXPECTED comedy Her seeming boredom with all hell --breaking loose around her made for unexpected comedy relief Prima a natural comic and showman capitalized on this until STARTS TODAY lan cm t i X r ( Night” ance overlooked by Academy voters Heston who won this year’s Oscar rated fourth in Raborn’s picks And Simone Signoret who won best female Oscar rated second Raborn' picked Audrey Hepburn in Nun’s Story” is year’s best “The KEELY i His categories cover more ground DEADPAN singer Keely Smith and her husband madthan the Academy For example the best movie kiss award goes cap jazzman Louis Prima are one of the top nightclub tc Tony Curtis and Marilyn Monacts in showbusiness But it came about almost by acciroe for their shipboard smooching dent They were ready to settle down in 1954 when a “Some Like It Hot” twtweek nightclub engagement brought them instant" in Curtis who has no love for Miss success and propelled them into a million-dolla- r career Monroe said after the scene was (AP Newsfeatures Photo) filmed that “kissing Marilyn was like kissing Hitlei” now it Is the trademark of the to sing two songs! Most disappointing movie of 1959 The two have been together prac- in Raborn’s act opinion was “Solomon “I know it looks funny” says tically 24 hours a day since their and Sheba” Jn this he gets support Keely plans a trip to from one of its stars — Gina LolloKeely “but believe me it didn’t marriagesometime this summer with Europe start that way” some girl friends but Louis will brigida “I thought when I am making She explains the swiveling eyes: stay home He says: “I want to see this movie’ comments the Italian “I can’t help watching Louis I America first” star still can’t He’s such a wonderful This sounds strange from a band- the “that the audience will throw potatoes at the screen” performer that I guess I enjoy the leader who has hit every town in show as much as the" customers” the country but as Louis explains: Keely of course supplies much “Why I’ve never even seen the h more than comedy As a singer Grand Canyon— and we only live a she’s a female Sinatra A television half day’s drive from it in Las NOW P LAYING! show recently paid her $15000 just Vegas Sure I’ve been everyplace ' but I was always sleeping in the bus when we passed something in- AND LOUIS tc Realism? 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BRING THE JAMES GARNER NATALIE WOOD pm "FIRST-RUN- IFAMIILY A PARAMOUNT " 0 2 BIG DMlWIoittk'ii fl A PERLBERG-SEATO- ff 3 at the RAINBOW GARDENS - BING CROSBY GRACE KELLY WILLIAM HOLD! ff SWIM SCHOOL U ORRHEUM £ Don't let them become a statistic through not know- ing how to swim £ 5 Sellers plays the duchess of Grand Fenwick her prime minister and the simple-minde- d hero who makes the attack oq the United States Jack Arnold directed and Walter Shenson produced the film SECOND FEATURE For the other half of the double bill ’‘Valley of the Redwoods” will be seen It’ stars John Hudson Lynn Bernay and Ed Nelson It is the story of an ingenious robbery scheme and is directed by William N Witney and produced by Gene Corman jgEATRH On Highway 91 North of Layton and others Roy Utah Pc Rredechet Production Dates July 14 15 16 and 17 t w CHEZ PAREE Rnecteted Predeceo br 20t Cmttwff-f- Ford-Debb- ie York policemen What follows supplies plenty of comedy and unusual situations Miss Seberg plays an inventor’s arrows Ignorant of the real purpose of Joe McQueen Sax Ernie Moore Piano Jack Giff Drums Smiley Nelson Bass tfacOnHA 23 j Wibberly the story deals with how the world’s smallest nation the Grand Duchy of Fenwick declares war on America so that it can enjoy the “fruits of defeat” imposed by a generous victor Sellers leads the invading forces a small group of warriors armed with bows and ‘ JAM SESSION Vw TA PETER SELLERS is shown in each of the three roles he portrays in the Eastman color film “The Mouse Egyptian For best male performance of Theater today he picks Fredrick March in Based on the novel by Leonard “Middle of the a perform- Shows 7:00—9:30 SEBERG i See the Classified 1959 Yul Brynner— Gina Lollobrigida Technicolor SELLERS Chorus rehearsal May 31 7:30 p m at Pioneer Tabernacle All 1959 members expected to attend Others interested in taking part in any phate of this production EX please phone EX or EX for further information Produetion Announcements ' Stage cast meat May 24 7:30 pm at Pioneer Tabernacle “THE GAZEBO” $ j “SOLOMON and SHEBA JEAN ADMIRAL THEATER Clearfield DRIVE-I- N — ‘ALL FACES WEST’ New York City Seized By Invaders in Comedy DRIVE-I- N PETER Elizabeth Taylor Montgomery Clift Katherine All Over 65 FREE Hepburn Sundays Open 6:45 pm — EX vU He saw 258 movies during 1959 which didn’t leave him much time That Roared” for any other entertainment1 He often sees three or four a day He rates men stars and women stars half on talent and half on appearance lumping face physique and sex appeal in the latter Runners-u- p to Holden are: GregMarlon Brando Tony Peck ory Curtis Cary Grant James Stewart British comedian Peter Sellers Jose Ferrer Rock Hudson Burt who takes three completely differLancaster and Charlton Heston ent roles and Jean Seberg who After Miss Hayward come Deborah Kerr Jennifer Jones Elizabeth starred in “Saint Joan” and “Bon-jou- r Taylor Eleanor Parker Olivia De Tristesse” are starred in the Ilavilland Lana Turner Jean Sim- Eastman color film “The Mouse mons Joan Collins and Marilyn That Roared’ Monroe j The film starts at the 21 well-rehears- r tertainment”! He and Keely were married the year before He was 40 She was -- i George movies than an usher rates William Holden and Susan Hayward as the 1960 champions Raborn a sportswriter for the calls nearby Glendale News-Pres- s himself world champion movie fan He recently saw his 8000th movie “Yes” he concludes “movies continue to be far the best en- 40 AND 21 had a club in New Orleans that wouldn’t take too much work “The idea of retiring to that farm and playing a lot of golf looked awfully good Stan Irwin of the Sahara Hotel in Las Vegas had an idea about putting us in the lounge hard by the casino WITH A DIFFERENCE They started at the onset of the rock ’n roll fad but Louis played rock 'n’ roll music with a difference The noise bouncing and general pandemonium were there but the musicianship was superb It was1 in and effect rock ’n’ roll plus good New Orleans jazz The act was so rehearsed that every move came across as effortless ad lib “That’s Louis for you” observes Keely” he’s a born boss— and he knows what he’s doing every minute— and what everybody else is Ci Raborn - “I had been blowin’ that horn since I was 17 and doing all right I owned a farm in Covington La 4 HOLLYWOOD (AP) who sees more i for SUMMER” — 5 “SUDDENLY LAST 2-19- 44 AMERICAN 250 AND CHINESE FOOD WASHINGTON BLVD t i |