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Show FILMLAND CLOSEUP DESERET NEWS, Friday, July Pons iotlher Abq By MARILYN BECK (NANA) -oa taat Andre and Dory are divorced, Mia's decided she'll stay right with or guy w lien he takes off in for a tour of East Berlin, Holland, Russia and Poland. Mia. who'll be dropping the twins off in England before ti.e jaunt, says she's particuto larly looking forward seeing that other part of the world where few people know and where there wont her be a million photographers mound. Mia felt terribly hounded by the hordes rf who followed her around during her visit to Hollywood with Andre this month. Good news for that talented Jones boy. RCA is so excited ibout the album Jack recorded live in Las Vegas several weeks ago, the label's rushing to get it on the market by late August. And that's not the only good waxing news to come Jack's HOLLYWOOD r.-ei- KNAK - uli so i Tin p.m. - $3.50 TERIUCC. Tin hus- band Tony Martin can make it to Chicago for her Pool's Paradise at tiie opening Drury Lane Theater there on h-- Presents Tickiti new 000 n Of OltlCII. Cork-produc- Cyd C'harisse is hoping u also hoping proves a big warrant a the fall. o-- h Coates's sand. BLUE ill mulir SiltPalict tic kit acres 80 of Mutt hunt, 12, son ol Mr. and Mrs. David T. Marchant, 234 S. 4th East, Sandy. Each received the shiny new bicycles and the parents teceived letters entitling them to dinner on the two hour Islander Cruise from Silver Sands Leach. The coloring contest was held in connection with the Walt Disney movie, The Beatniks," which is playing at the Capitol and Motor-V- u with Swiss Family Robinson." youngsters riding new bicycles they m cited as wing ners in tile Boutin ;s contest. Am! the parents of the two will be enjoying dinner during a muse on Great Salt Lake. Winneis in the coloring contest, sponsored by the Capitol for young Desand Motor-Veret News readers, are Kim Hillman, 11, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roger B. Hillman, 1539 E. 3939 South, and Kevin Friday are They'll be shooting Charlie T w o h a w k s" out in the o t Mojave c s Desert. Screenwriter Bill Cannon told me hat when he obtained the filr rights to the Leonard Coates book, he had to agree to film the location stuff on Proudly Thurs., Aug. 13-8- :30 $4.50 $5.50 Two Salt Lake has also decided Sweet Changes, the album shelved, previously now has a sweet chance for success. The Ray waxing is now scheduled for winter release. that August 25. Cyd's the English play enough hit to Broadw ay run in 1970 S' C 'Boatnik' Winners Named RCA way. j, in Runners-u- the contest, each to Mickey are John Fardown receive an Ingersoll Mouse 'vristwatch. R. And' son, 11, 2030 and Trina Babcock, 9. 5131 Capehart St. Ten additional runners-uw ill receive two free tickets to the Capitol or Motor-Vu- . These will be notified by mail. The Boatniks" stars Robert Morse, Stefame Powers and Phil Silvers. Its hilarious? antics include the capture of thieves by a bungling Coast Guard officer, played by Morse. p cm Kim Hillam, Mojae IN THE BAND THE IS NOW A MOVIE left, and Kevin Marchant with theater executive Rich Hansen. Mail Orders: The Terrace 464 South Main, Snlt lake City stlfsMrturi stan.)id tnvaltM SA CdDCKEVE RfBASTEtRSPDECE IhcIgio 1 - I t EE DTTWDCE! Joseph Morgenstern, Newsweek the POfsJTIVELY ENDS TUESDAY RKS?mCTtO POLYNESIA!! t7Qut Under KCOmpirtytnf Parent or Adull Guardian FRIDAY - SATURDAY SPECIAL T KD-CED-KT-T- PRIME RIB Rtf. $3.75 $q)65 GRANGER AREA SALT LAKE AREA 994 So. Main 2055 West 3500 So. 7 r m-on- 34-084- I I Kestamint Daily 11 30 a m 2 30 a m Sat 1130am 3 00 am. Sunday Noon 'tit 11 00 pm. 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Mail orders send stomped envelope to Salt Palace Box Office. nioiiT N, Im B 8:30 P.M. : EXCLUSIVE : ENGAGEMENT TOMORROW NITE The Tuneful, Tickling' Musical Hit w-- t SALT PALACE & 5 Now Ploying Wed. Thru Sat. Nifot at 8:30 p.m. T0U11 INJOT THE 5.TA6I SHOW IVIN MORI! nn wvcn cot 04 r ot.utf First time in Salt Lake! August 4 1 OTHERS ai m uruan mum m auuu .nauun an im u;- - SAW THE MOVIE? rthe Undefeated SKIIDK CHIMPtOH HORSES Directed bvWiiium firdun Swim in.Wato HCfNni(0MiMNiS HOfiSKI febet Jts FLOWER lists Mg Dunne and SI JB R Q A D W AT ill K0KY0I OH THE EXCfTIHC MAN0UTT0 PIUS Cbrwl Geneb Pc tuev Release Cob tyDeiueV-- J tOWNB CACTUS WTJ WESTERN Tmt&MU FAMOUS PASTES u.irOiunE .tMPrkratktWSTAIVr Roducers A Natcrwl oMPh.3222576 featuring W not a musical. ...is AliVxJuctoniLtdRocD-t.j- THE WONDERFUL have acclaimed it as one of the most outstanding motion pictures of the decade. Nothing has been cut. The dialogue is just as he wrote it. 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