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Show OEStRET 10 A GADABOUT'S DIARY NEWS, Saturday, December 7, 1963 Dunaway Switches Beaux Designers Get Look At Downtown S.L. The two men, associated With Associates, Ba r file, of Chicago, did have tlii.s to say about the downtown design their firm has been lined to Tuo new cornels to Salt Lake City loaned pi ('callously out ol an eighth floor window of the Hold Utah this morning hirwying par! of the downtown moa their fnrn has been luted to redesign. if engineer A. James Bates i"d landseaiie architect Charles W. Mosher were a Ini caieless .nliout their personal .safety, they weienl caieless about V hat they saiJ. "Wed ralhtr go slow about until we judgmenls making Know Mr. the city heller, Hates said. They don't plan any surpiises and they don't plan io plunk down the entire uesign on tlmr clients desks April 'hli the day they're supposed to have it completed. They are woiking on the $30, COO design for the Downtown Development Committee. "Well probably bring it in m By SHEILAH GRAHAM HOLLYWOOD (NANA) -Faye Dunaway ended her en- jXlLJ Mr. Bj'os bits and pieces, said. Tnev hope each bit and piece will receive public scrutiny a id discussion. Mr. Bales and Mr. Mosiier the aie currently inspecting for prob'ems downtown area and opportunities, and thinking about how changes cou'd be made. They also "re logging data like information on parking, traffic, pedestrian movement, underground utilities and what they call street furniture." Mr. Mosher described street furniture as mailboxes, ing fountains, 1 confer with Carlo Ponti about their next movie. The handsome Italian star lives in Rome, as does Carlo. Its a long way to travel for a con- ference. Naturally, he has seen a great deal of Faye, and, equally natural, it was to discuss their picture which just happens to be titled, A Time For Lovers. drink- booths, telephone paiking meters, planters, trash receptacles, signposts, trees ard grates, file hydrants, traffic historical signal standard, maikers and gas vents. Part of our job is to evaluate them, UNICEF YULE CARDS ARE ON SALE IN S.L he said. The total job is to conic up with a design that wi'l make Downtown Salt Lake Ci'y more attractive and convenient. Mr. Bates said he was sort of hurt to find that dowmown We ciosswalks have no curbs included them in a design for Chicago, and thought wed come up with a first, lie winced. Both he and Mr. .Mosher applauded the window displays in downtown Salt Lake City, noting that they are some of the "lies! and most tasteiul they've seen aiiywhete. A Christmas card that brings the warmth of the season to a friend and at the same time helps a hungry child half a world away? That's the way it works when you purchase UNICEF (United Nations Childrens Emergency Fund) Christmas cards. Willi its limited funds, supplied piimarily by volun- taiy contributions from 119 countries, the Nobel Prize- winning organization helps missions of the world's gary children. This year's UNICEF Chi'i.s'mas cauls are on sale in a trader ticket office at 113 S. Main St, and at 53 E. famous artists from 11 countries Broadway. Twenty-on- e designed the cards. gagement to Jerry Schatzberg with while she was Marcello Mastroianni in Europe. I was not surprised, theiefoie, when Marcello sud-denly turned up in Hollwyood. Of course, he thought up a to cute reason for his visit Tense Moment In Movie With homing device, Rock Hudson tries to contact submarine in suspenseful Ice Station Zebra, continuing at the Villa. Ernie Borgnine, Jim Brown and Patrick McGoohan also star. Elks Will Sponsor YuleShowAtVMH Salt Lake's Elks Lodge No. spnsor a special Christmas program for crippled and handicapped children of Utah at Valley Music Hall at 4 p.m. Dec. 11. The show will be in the nature of a prevue of the yuletide attraction at Valley Music Dec. 12, 13 and 14. Appearing w ill be Melva Salt Lake area residents Niles and Robert Peterson, their homes for the Broadway performers who Christmas Contest have started on Lighting previous Valwere warned today that deadley Music events ; the 3 D's, a line for enteiing is Dec. 14 at 5 popular concert act, which p.m. has performed in several colEntiles must arrive at the leges throughout the country; newspaper by that time and the Youngtimers, an Ameriproperly indicated as whether it can college musical group, is for a residence or neighborhood. Last year's top winner, not eligible for this years contest, was Edward G. Nunley, Who' Afraid of Virginia 5897 So. No. 20 East. Woolf? the Edward Albee In the neighborhood classifiwill be presented at went to drama, cation, top honors the Babcock Theater of the Blaine and Wilson Avenues of Utah Pioneer Universi (1729 South and 1750 South) between 13th and 14th East. 85 will Yule Lighting Contest Deadline Set Dec 14 deco-ralin- g which has performed with the Mills Brothers, and Karen entertainer. Jolley, The program has been arranged by Clifford J. who has produced other programs at Valley Music. Mr. Holley said the Dec. 11 for is the performance and handicapped crippled only. He said there is no charge. Those wisihing to make arrangements to attend are requested to contact Mr. or Mr. Holley at Vollmer at Tickets for the regular perBar-bork- a, formances are now on sale at Valley Music Hall and related box offices. 'Virginia Woolf' At U. Theater 'w wish to enter the Christmas Lighting Contest sponsored by the Deseret News and Intermountain Electrical Association. NAME . . . ADDRESS PHONE . . This registration must arrive at the Deseret News by 5 p.m. on Dec. 14. Contest covers area within Salt Lake L County boundaries. Judging begins Dec. 17. Still Reign Above Utah Fair weather will continue its reign over Utah through Sunday with plenty of sunshine, bine m s rr askies 1 and o temperatures. will 45 to from (range 1)5 in the west Highs land fiom 40 i.")0 in the east. lo It will still he chil with lows at however, night, ly 15 to 25. It w as .smoky in the Salt Lake Valiev today with a few patches of. shallow giound fog. A little lngli cloudiness hung in the sky. All major highways through-cu- t the slate are bare and dry, less than a 10 per Mid clumce of any snow over the weekend. Salt Lake City's high and low Friday weie 43 and 21. St. George was high lor 'he state v i'll 52 and Green Rivrt was lo., with 9. tin-re- Police Seeking S.L. Pill Pusher Sait Lake City Police weic searching today for an older man who may have given a teenage boy a tablet believed to contain I.SD. The youth, 18, was found in h.x apartment about 2 a.nt. this nmning. Police Of'icer R. D said the boy wa Nemelka ("li'cring, slinking and sp(.ik ah ml Suin' ing incoherently g.v ii.g him the pil'." While en mule to Imvei.ni; Hasp Ml, he hoys co.iveisatm ho amp nure rational. He to' (Oncer Nemelka he wauled n talk lo a natcolics officer about man who offeted him a jin I Vdl. RESIDENCE NEIGHBORHOOD . The contest, sponsored as a public service by the Deseret News and Intermountain Electrical Association, is judged by members of the Illuminating Engineering Society. Memorial Theater at 8 oclock tonight. Larry Mallory directs the cast, which includes Leslie Grooor, Paul Workman, John Wilkinson and Theresa The p'av is open to Jc'in Intermountain Jhcatrcvln MTDlar3S5-53- 9 6th WOMDCRfUL roe WAY SHIFR Bl WEEK.1 MNtAN S RAINBOW Ol All IIMl1 MUSK IXUBIRANCf 1HI HIM t Al Judging will begin Dec. 17 and continue throughout the week. Winners vv i 11 be announced Dec. 21, in the Deseret News. FRED ASTAIRE PETULA CLARK TECHNICOLOR Fair Skies fiom CHECK ONE: I 1 . still be Faye insists she will with Mr. making a movie Schatzberg, and who knows, the proximity might revive Proximity is the romance. But right best weapon. cupids in now, after her working day Faye The Arrangement. would rather discuss life and art with Signor Mastroianni. Kirk Douglas, who is Faye s w id have no current time at all between the finish of this film and the next. for Jo The Prison Story, vv ltn Henry Mankiew iez, Fonda and Hume lron..n. another They are looking for title. To see Kim Novak riding bareback all over the place in The Great Bank Robbery, youd never know that her bad back had removed her Ransohoff s from Mart' with unlucky pictuie "13. of left three or days two only filming. has fust 20th Century-Focall on the great Zorba muon Broadway. They sical made the film when it wasnt with Anthony a musical, Quinn. And while we are singing and dancing, every studio is after the new David Merrick Promises, Promises" show. with its Neil Simon hook and Burt Bacharachs marvelous it has a new beat not music easy to burr but once you've got it. youve got it and it wont leave. I suppose United Artists, which made the origi--a- l movie, The Apartment, eill be well in the running for the film version of the musical which was cheered to thp rafters the night I saw it. x |