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Show Look, Up In Sky, By THE MOVIEGOER While most moviegoers in Utah are conscious that theater tickets have increased in price, they would feel fortunate if they compared local admissions with those elsewhere. For iastance, while Funny will have a price tag of $3.50 for evenings on Fridays, Saturdays and holidays, it will Girl cost only $2.80 other evenings. It opens next week at the Century 21 Theater. This is proba-bl- y the highest price yet for a exclusive engagement In November at the Villa. and For both Rainbow Zebra," the admission on Fridays, Saturdays and holidays remains $2 and $2.50, with other week nights $1.75 and $2.25. In most major cities, prices are twice tiiat. Matinee prices also are Its Movie Ticket in roadshow Salt Lake, according to theatermen. However, in New York and Los Angeles the admissior to Funny Girl has been lixed at $6 and there are reoorts that moviegoers a'e showing no great distress at shelling out this amount. Theatergoers in New York are used to paying $12 or more for tickets to stage plays. There are however, roadshows in Salt Lake with lower prices than Funny Girl and with prices half as much as the amount being charged In I Angeles and New York. Tinians Rainbow," which opened today at the Utah Theater, is holding to established admissions. So is Ice Station v Zebra. Since the public In major cities is accenting the $6 price on Funny Girl, Hollywood to try are expected producers for the moon on "Hello, Dolly, which won't open until con- by trast, are $1.75 on Wednesdays and $1.75 and $2 on Saturdays and Sundays. Again, this is almost half of the matinee price in major cities. Camelot." which is now playing at the Centre, has the same roadshow prices as going up with Funny Girl. They will be $2 on Wednesdays and $2.50 on Saturdays, Rain- Sundavs and holidays. which will begin its Zebra, and bow Christmas, 19G9. They are talking in Hollywood and New York of a $10 admission price for Zebra. and Rainbow C9 Wednesday, October 30, 1968 DESERET NEWS, Dolly." SEwfis ?dlGay2 a Jake Fbdky nSEE "P!I&MEjjA; . DOHERTHING! & c nui feia ' mma & V, J $ $ Ss .v.v4e s y.v Isw 4 . .w awsa.: fes X whA Vs $ A&: s nnr 01 BE HIMHIS - ClNlUIAIOGRItllCA 5 pi MARIANNE A. v.0 '.S: vs tom M lyri'isand Music by Bob Crewe and Charles Fox Performed by Generation Orchestra Available on Dynovoice Records i& ' A 5 . : iiih K" a(XMMMIuX aaw'P The Bob Crewe in liiiiu f xm '.'& ; - U I I '' ' f vs , .!, tihlAr'rcii k'?:Ar' s PRDDUC1IGNS f SUGGESTED 1 MUVOnVl f0 i MiTuRuuouNctsl nmtsiniitjiics:nr ADULTS $2.00 EXCLUSIVE ENGAGEMENT! CONTINUOUS FROM NOON STARTS TODAY AT TWO THfATRIS OHJGEtmOCDOTnra IPEUfJlDGElGS TONIGHT AT OsOO P.M. - SOLD OUT 8:00 P.M. THIS IS THIS IS DEIFFS BIRD... DUFFYS PIGEON! REGULAR RESERVED SEAT ENGAGEMENT STARTS TOMORROW AT ufi' rml Maybe Finians Rainbow The Songs! Songs! The Songs! isnt the 10 greatest musicals ofall time s:l' !& rolled into one. Maybe it is. Nt if 'm How Are Things In Glocca Morra? ill Look to the Rainbow" Old Devil Moon" I 1 jj'Theythe if COBURN MASQiU HRST-RU- N FOJC.YORK Girl I love" KEENAN DON FRED ASIMREPETUIA CLARKp BARBARA AL AS THE LEPRECHAUN HANCOCK" rREMAN, JR. JUUJUE.Y. MUSICl SUSANNAH JAMES the STARRING TECHNICOLOR TAWfttNH Love" . . . and many., many more! Plot big family Not a care In the world unless they get caught! Isnt This When I'm Not Near Y A swindle in a Tangiers pad They pull It, off on the high seas If , LYRICS BY E.Y. HARBURG MUSIC BY BURTON LANE SUPERVISED SCREENPLAY BY Ray Heindorf E.Y. HARBURG PRODUCED BY & FRED SAIDY JOSEPH TECHNICOLOR PANAVISION CO-H- BY LANDON BOOK BY HARBURG and FRED SAIDY DIRECTED BY , FRANCIS FORD COPPOLA From WARNER ARTS BROS.-SEVE- N AT BOTH THEATRES TICKETS NOW ON SALE AT BOX OFFICE OR BY MILf -P- RICES, MATINEE TAX $1.75 WEDNESDAYS SAT, SUN, HOL EVENINGS B P.M. SUN. thru THURS. SAT, SUN. PREHOLIDAY I " of the llaPPyEnd,) Doris Day and Brian Keith With Six You Get EggrolF Pat C armll, Bar bara Hershe.v, Alice Ghostley George Carlin, with The Grass R.kiIs. Color bv Deluxe. Panavisii uWA'imum llse Action .Ads Ph. 2951651 Opm6:30 wm.pwi Glenn Ford Angie Dickinson Chad Everett .... $2.00 ... $200 $250 HELD OVER! ! ! SALT LAKE AUDIENCES DEMAND ONE MORE WEEK I ! ! jfourFfoyW r luc- .- 2 P.M. n. 3k40thW7W.E. lD2tl3t 5f vTJ? OIN |