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Show 18 A DESERET NEWS, Wednesday, October 16, 1963 Tinian's1 Leads Five Roadshows U. Opens Theater oil Unions Vote n Merger Finians For Young iTo I he Princess and the Pea,4 based on a Hans Christian Andctsen fauytale, will open the Youth Theater .season of the University of Utah 'and should be in the hands of jthe niembeis by the first of the Theater Thursday at 4:15 p m. in tlie Pioneer Memorial Theater. It will lie repeated at m 7 .3Q week. niembeis of four The unionists will mark the railroad opeiating unions in ballots and return them to a Utah will voting next rertified public aeeountant firmi week on v proosed merger of in the East for tabulation, union officials said. They did not know their organizations. Arthur L. Tripp, legislative when the results would be and educational representative, announced. Locomotive of Brothediood STRENGTH URGED Fire me and Enginemen, and If ratified, the new constituM. D, Hayden, general chairtion of the merged union will go man, Switchmens Union of into effect Jan. 1, 1969. Word! America, both expressed There lias to be some conf lienee that a majority of and unity in the railstrength their members In Utah would road unions to confront mergers votr for the merger. among the railroad companies, JTlie is op)osition very Mr. Hayden said. rnnor, Mr. Tripp said. He listed as advantages of the OTHERS INVOLVED proposed union merger: Lower Other unions involved in the international dues ; stronger merger are the Order of Rail- union legislative representation way Conductors and Brakemen at federal, state and local levand Brotherhood of Railroad els; greater job opportunities; Trainmen. greater bargaining power; betCopies of the merger agree- ter treatment on railroad retire ment and constitution of the ment and tax legislation; elimiproposed United transportation nation of rivalry and jurisdicUnion have been mailed to the tional disputes; unified strike 225,000 members of the four un- policy; better trained officers; ions throughout the countiy. protection against technological Ballots are to be mailed Friday changes that threaten jobs. About lO.IKMJ Ill M d I M directs Adix Uni- youth theater. versity yt COMING SUNDAY, OCT. Lcl0SED tentatively scheduled to open at the Centre sometime in December, r'placing the C.melot" which is A week Are Things in Glocca and Look to the Morra It has beautifu1 Rainbow. How Vern the Ziegfeld girl, will be the second roadshow to open. Its scheduled for two premieres, Nov. 6 and 7 at the Century 21 Theater. Biic-e- , s t a w', tarri ng Funny Girl, Barbra Streisand as Fanny later, the suspense-adventur- e grosser history. C h 1 1 1 Bang, Chitty, y, 1968 STARTS TODAY! NALS" 20th EXCLUSIVE o. s.i. tick, At In Oft u ! ss HARRIS VWNESSA j Ra-Lay- Rfvdt Engagamunt tiv Open NoM .-- ENGAGEMENT (HIGHEST RATING!) AN UNUSUALLY TENDER, MOVING FILM...BEAUTIFULLY CONTROLLED! Alan Arkins performance is a masterpiece...the first ACADEMY AWARDS Scat the eighth money in Salt Lake movie now- - e K screen Excl Tlieie are several other roadshow films due to be released this uunter by the movie industry, but the places they will be playing have not yet been announced. g lee Station film, Zebra, will open at the Villa Cinerama, where the provoca chIZY RiCHARO InBang. a fantasy about an and unusual ventor of objects an automobile with magical properties, is scheduled for a December opening at the Fox Cottonwood Mall Theater. It stars Dick Van Dyke and Sally Ann Howes. tive lightful. r r ing Tommy Steele, Fred Astaire and Petula Clark, has such delightful musical numbers as Ra inbo Other performances of the play will be Friday at 4:15 and 7 30 p.m. and Saturday at 10 a.m., 2 p.m. and 4:15 p.m. Vern Adix, executive director of youth theater activities, says it will be played for all the fun and comedy that can be put into it. He says the production opens a season that will include familiar as well as original shows and that tickets for the season may be purchased at the box office. The cast includes Tom Chapman, Norton, Doug Dutton, Julie Russell, Earl Wilson, Bobby Briggs, Ed Fritz, Tod Woodbury, Patricia Freemar, Sherie Boss, Laurene Ardrus, Jim Lundstrom, Vick,e Schiff, Peggy Freeman Pastore. fast-pace- and will open Oct. 30 at the Utah Theater, leading a parade of at least five roadshow films to be offered in Salt Lake City this winter. tune-fille- Space Odyssey is now playing. Star! which stars Julie Andrews as Gertrude Lawrence, another magical name from the Great White Way, is color anu photography and a story of today with bits of Irish fantasy that make it de- d a musical, Rainbow, worthy of Academy Award consideration weveseen this year. Sondra Locke is extraordinary. Chuck McCann is outstanding! REDGRAVE t,r NworfcDty i. Nterf od eH ovotiobl of box oMtea ' and Tracy crunnrnim Fire Damages Stake Center and reported the fire to the fire department. Ward members were setting up chairs and others were .arriving for an MIA meeting. It was ihe shortest MIA meeting that we can remember," one of the ward members said. The church goers were quickly cleared from the building until the seriousness of the fire was determined. Although no exact figure was determined, damage to roof supports, the area between the roof and the ceiling, and water damage was expected to bring the ligure to thousands of dollars. The structure houses stake activities and ward activities for the Orem 23rd and 31st wards, i The first stake meeting was held in September and wards iiad been meeting just over one month. Officials said repair would begin immediately and stake and ward schedules would not be interrupted. OREM Fire broke out in the newly constructed Sharon Stake Center of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latier-da- y Saints Tuesday night as members assembled for an MIA meeting. The Orem fire department was today to attempting assess the damages, believed extensive, and determine the cause of the blaze. JUST FINISHED The t $500,000 stake center and chapel for two wards was recently completed and had been in use for a little more than a month. The blaze starred in the roof section of the structure and was extremely difficult to Orem Fire Chief reach. Arnold Long said. Firemen first tried to get at the blaze from below the ceiling, but finally were forced to chop holes through the roof. NOTICED SMOKE Stake President Alma P. Burton said a custodian first noticed smoke in the building I Bountiful County - - V4- RODGERS . NIGHTLY & HAttMERSTQNJ RuBEAT VISE making up the diffetence. Baseball and basketball courts, horseshoe pitching pits, parking lots and other facilities will be constructed on the land. Commissioner Jenson said. IN DOWNTOWN Republican gubernatorial date Carl VV. Buehner. ' LDS School Elections ULE SOMMER -EM AUOUMM KM totNfcn Mirut aos s. J-- Stut8 4 Optfi 7 p.m. FAMILY 2 Color HitsJ ENTERTAINMENT! MUMAY i Chariton Heston Frank Sinatra in 'NAKED RUNNER"! H SPECIAL KIDS MATINEE SeturHoy 1 p.m. All Seats 50c "THE LITTLE SHEPHERD OF KINGDOM COME" In Color. . Nevada governor Is wf scheduled to speak at a $10 per H plate banquet beginning at 7 p.m. H at the Weber State College The . . ' Union Building. .H Mr. Buehner said he appre-r- j ciates very much the Interest Q Gov. Laxalt is showing in my'C campaign, since Utah is the 4 only western state w ithout a Re-- 1 W H publican governor. The GOP candidate praised the growing influence of the Nevada go et nor on the nation-- 1 r4 al political scene and said that he is honored that he is coming here to speak . on my M v imPenny Teonmcokon- - nut 1NO ,IUI HU 'PERILS OF PAULINE" Pet Boone Pamela Austin a , HP 1 For Delightful Dining 'tiRffofti .! . . . food specially prepared to please you simply delicious with extras like rolls and pastries All of this reasonably priced and served with tender loving care at . . mouth-waterin- g u j ' t Col- - h et mem- of the eol-- 1 bers e g es newly elected student council are Alan Hep worth, a Srad,uae Mintdoka High jit' JVl Mr. Fausett School, Rupert, Ilalio; Ogden DeWitt, student vice president, graduate of Payson High School; Brent Garside. Granite High graduate; Hal Erickson, Madison High, Rexburg. Idaho, and JoAnn Allen, student body secretary and historian, fiom Piute Hign, Junction. Piute County. publican leaders. Republican Congiessman Lau-rence J. Burton also will attend the banquet which is sponsored by the Ogden 500 Club. O M miCHKSE ic 13t4 East. o lillirtfiW T V AtL 1500 WEST NORTH TEMPLE sum sroics it bin, STARTS TODAY 1 n by RICHARD S1ARK o.r.utd bv SueenP ,y by ROBLRT SABAROI F GORDON FI 2 THEATERS i S3 So. Main Pit 363 S8S3 CONTINUOUS Ding Ho Special DINNERS for 2 Senatorial candidates Wallace F. Bennett and Milton Weilen-iriann will address the Presi-- a dent s Council of the Salt Lake Chamber of Commerce Thursday at 7:30 a.m. in the Riviera Room of the .lodeway . ta)l lor Mature Audiences UPTOWN Candidates Speak 154 W. 600 322-113- B.ifd on tlit In. Seventh ' Pioduceobv IRWIN WINKLtR aod ROBERT CHARTOiF IJlhS IMi.k, lick. N Wut Inili 17 irI Theitrt Igi Ofhci. CALL ?3V34tf Ticket 2 Fried Shrimpe Pork Chow Mein aJJ Ek Foo Yong REIF0SMANCES .12.00,2 00.4 00 6 00 IUIIV 00,10 00, 262-250- 1 OPEN 6:30 NO RESERVE SEATS O gj "jy Oil SWWV 6:30 j IBEITTV Sr0 l 7 South. 15,4 0 lEUNAWAS? IBCtmiE ncH.icoinr 130 UCKCTS JAMES WHITMORE OtfiBrticmt oHkbi Brief Cases Stolen Two briefcases, valued at $42, weie reported stolen from the parked ear of Charles Larch, T0U cs;itT0NS WARREN OATES .d ERNEST BORGNINE INN MOTOR y Re-Bu- s JACK KLUGMAN GENE HACKMAN n-- iness iJ . second year behalf." Ross Fausett, student j The Nevada governor will computer technology from Carbon High School, has arrive at Salt Lake City at 5:18 bold a press conference at . been elected slu- P dent body presi- f,the airport and drive to Ogden s dent at LDS w 'iKS with Mr. Buehner and other oj. I p, i W im'iC endUrf XD r M candi- - f $ !'$ IT1 mmwwm M Gov. Paul Laxalt of Nevada ta will come to Utah Thursday M night to campign in behalf of fed Marvin G. Jenson said federal funds will pay approximately half the cost, with the county n Arf.it. US. JULIE ANDREWS Campaign Commissioner 15 4 M nui rwi ill t. Open 7 p.m. Short Subjects 7:30 "Sound of Music", 8:00, jfi $13,675. " ADULTS 1 ONE SHOWING L starring DIAHANN CARROLL JULIE HARRIS " " ft Nevadan In Buehner today okayed purchase of approximately two acres of ground near Nettie Gregory Center, 742 V. South for Temple, JIM BROWN ONLY! Starring Has County Okay OP. 11:45 Esaurae GOV. LAXALT Land Purchase Salt Lake JMETRO GOl DWYN MAYER oresents A SPECTRUM PRODUCTION non wit nos s; 4 SUCOAt KlOf SHOW Soturdoy 12 Noa- n- 2 fty Faotvr Timm Muctiiuu" Tasty Way to Surprise the Fcmily! Treat Them to. Here. Fating Out g Ho C tt pit! f ! 64m Carnival ?S thl - yd Jk 71 Eotl Broadway, 7 i |