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Show . - ;t'13 -- Wc' 'j . . , , ew Ira roial; Iv at f rottla 0 I 111 wrielq gW,Z ew Ut Alléh film.. in Salt lake ' .y' v C zi ...4 Ii - . 4 ;74 il Despite a string of more successes. including "The Sting," which has made him Si trillion, Paul Nevrma3s is not impressed with acting. To this, Paul added: "I don't want to die and have written on iny tombator2e: was a great actor until one day his eyes hirned brown." '4kctillg is silly and stupid Paul doesn't want anyone to get the idea he is unhappy as a star. His successes in "The Sting," "Butch Cns,- and the Sundance Kid," "Hud," "Cool Hand Luke" and more recently "The Towering Inferno" have made it possible tor him to engage in fundraising for politicians in whom he believes; to take part in a campaign to block offshore oil drilling in California; to direct films, and to speed drive on such places as the Utah Salt Flats. A 1 and has nothing to do with being an he said adult," movie, I. m "The Drowning Pool." "My own performances are becoming repetitious," be said. "There are very few performers to whom this M 1 Joanne. The last would be his wife, Joanne Woodward, who is in the new film with him their eighth together. 1 - 1e. Joarete said she believes it I is her husband's concern with things outside of acting that has made him a screen idol. fil, "Most of his fans are entaned by Paul because what he (represents is what they adults should be en- in," she added. ''He fights for causes he thinks are valid. He cares. I k,pe there is r2 '41 a RfTMM1QNW It OP. t Mg P''. So4itilbl '01,0t, .:111511. 6.TT'ATT.1 "6t1t1-4- r ' nt $ , ,w.,,: - .611.1, . Z0 094,11A5 7p1 i I. ''-- t):! 299-727- t. 14 ' "it koklie te:al ,t 011C - "1311 0 be.yot,,ed 771 iji le" ,AVAS I !ANT. LAUnHTER gni (AstrIAAIPAA 7,4o i5 Walt Dianotts TO MITCH MOUNTAIN", Mirrors rA1N imago 0 0 !t4- sego , 1.1 , be 10 NO A I t11111 JACK ROLL1NSCHARLES H. JOFFE PRODUCTION r,,,GilAREITAL s'461Tk,' XS L 0400 kolik Soli' 911.2511 WM ft - "MURDER ON THE ORIENT EXPRESS" "Return Ti The Planet of Ap.i 4 , 44.,, r...pd,r,..r.r.,,,,,,, fTr.;" ,- ,i ., r rr4r1 like,111t.. .,0.,",,, ,.. .,"4-a- el:. ; .. ' 1 , AND Sp ;11 II -- -a OTUTA1 i 7, TOMORROV 00 - I . v LW KOTTKE iN CONCERT $6.00 Ad who found the courage I at Hart Bros. Stores, Tape Head, Ceatral Bank in ;two, Competon in Ogden, Special Events Contor Orrice, capitol Thwstre in the evenings, 46 V. 2nd So., EARLY AVE SAVE : 'LIMITED SEATING Y --J- co 1,,, 4 ... ri liel tit total tio twin vta 1215, 2:15. 4415. 615, 6A5, I- tN PLO:nr snit Of I MI IS SOf Ps- , IA .6t4i SIt41 10415 340ii L'Ila i oil "On 34001,:1 5 OF NM lot Dm Desk 03 CrealS INSS:3 61404 NM oar vt, - - .), 1 t - I 1 A W;e dtati;t &zindeUf42, eft - TROLLEY GAMES vi.Z7 AT '''""' 1 der 111 it 633,0309 - ITN - - i '''''''''... IZERTY PAX , Airpiones Ak ' - NOW (41fil 0?..f, 64-7- . irCt LiIt ,7: -7-! tlit....176.11ttlitTxt ,a., hc WATIEll 'Z' 'IgllIAS --- . SKIVERS TROLLEY GNUS it - NCI imItIF:0AdP.Vicniddg 1.71trrlito;r"3-16fil-- ILIAIMP4 GARONS ...,- - 4, ------- - i II" :: ;, ) , 11111),,PI: HAVE BREAKFAST Leung -- bacon, fresh fruits,: toasted nut breads. : " Ittforto lotetwot tilmwal Wilts Gol4ing Ixtitetwoof 0 Cosby') Pws Sostial Cliorters Chow Wogpos loch Smooly keel". Starting tat SI I .00 Cara; Iteoios,16,14 Coop;as i, d i From 7;30 , am. del'y except Saida It A e, 1 e 1;,,1 , TRAVEL B;JRIALI Phono S324275 44$ Lest 2nul South SWite '1;3" Plata Torrotal EVA Celsoun'Cl"1. 4:e crown Ico ervom pririar sti,ge & MANY MOTELS ,dp I FOTEL 4.6t, .e'TJ'A kG 4 omeletteFrench N loom AcomomoioNees , WITH US I Clyda McCoy If I .. -- 4 to July 25 & Vic Cos Cards tAaty's Bros. July lOth to 13th 1 4,0, , Currently Appeor:mj, July . 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HOIIASt cooking, With a real difference. i'g ,.7 ...- - SIDC-1 'THE THE MOUNTAIN' ,,,...... d! Ice cream' used to be an event you'd starve for. Super sundaes. Magrdficent banana splits. Toppings that really amounted to something. And hot fudge that melted your heart. Not to mention floats. shakes. malts and every con- - P.M. )'-.7:- TICKETS ' i -- You'd think we were back in the thirties. NIGHT M - ' 111 TICKETS DON'T LtISS ,g - - CRIMP eth Yi ittXs 7 IT HI IRTs." 1 YOUNra POO rill It TOO r ,E. ' Ice cream parlor. NOT SE I toms 4 MR fj(321; rt2ikli N4WS Y'' . S memos rat NOT SINCE UNE STO 1 ,,.- IN VA li4 wc4 ago SHOWT1MES takes Maine people talmow Maine seafood 23 TROLLEY I! BU 7 730, 9:30 'BST ef I 1)40 ZANIJC1( PO4171 TO.T,E,SFOR t: I li a RiChAil riPAKNIAtZtA Scallops, Shrimps,Clams Open for Lunch, 7 and Dinner (Mons. thru Sats.) 4. N. 1 311 !mom soimerami LOBSTERS 6ttr74 rntilie4tiaN glOCVM, LIVE !MAINE ), .!ti ,?I '10 It r ,mnrtivf LANUilk 6aTILIEB CARL SEER STRIN 7:30, 9:40 , 111,11r111 ', EitB aNDitEY Kibi 1:30, 3:30, , ,47 iiit le, Triti ni',111;1111 LitItIA1 -L7- ,... 1110"1,40,1110 THE DESERET STRING ' w tly PD 4110410.4, ' I Main RN CLE'S SHOWTIMES , 4j,k Wpm 143 M . St rlfijlokr3 riAr...'"Ilitregigt4 di ediNoMPIENIMPOomollMiti, ';.4.hltre Uliftad APtatItS SLIGGES101 AND NIS GUITAR 46 WEST 2ND $O. FEATURING el:,0 SI 41 :v.,77ACeNtrItrIr7r: Produced by CHARLES H. JOFFE Written and Directed by WOODY ALLEN AT THE CAPITOL THEATRE, 7S- - crorkut glillnitWeitti V - trISCUtrir4 .grosuaskavi.,A. .! .p.E.ATti7; :'1:,4çi.ov li, .11 : - 7 LEO KOTTECE , itil i 1 111 PEIV 12:15, 2:15, 4:15, 6:15, 8:15, 10:15 10111.16. : it &z ' SHOWTIMES ,--- , 'Ltuy -- 1 ' I SO op 1" N rai- kit"' 1SOAPE Also : VISTA itator 'lobo' Porr , I) EM 'IJPJ117 by PrAtiA rot...101, KM ILL TECIfittCOLCI8 t Rex Reed 1NcHANTMENP '; .errtd,oliteir0,0, boo "A DELECTABLY FUNNY FILM." o1 f Tekti! Brimming witir ft I CBS-Rad- io Inn SI 0 D. Zimmerman, Newsweek Crum LUX!' For Showtitroos 1 a Erznzu . , , Lusa ALL SEATS t -- tox corm OitiNS 1240 toll i 1 more inspired than ever. It sparkles with an of terrific moments." unremitting succession Paul (seiticutpa?-t)- tykdr t . A tai-I - "Allen at his best , - Technicolor cl; LivA - I 1 1 4861 SO. STATE), 262 1887 '.."" - 8,1 '1,, TERRIFIC. 'LOVE AND DEATH' IS GRAND WOODY ALLEN?' VI" kA!Altid;... Phis 7- ..- , "SIDESPLITTING SPECTACLE. IT LOOKS Ma - --,,5 , "Truly original fummarting. Wonderfully funny. The most joyous comment on the joyful experience is that again Alien's neW movie is his best." - f teat ttas She NOS tke first.. wat .....e.ii 11 flAve I IL,1 !Dee Ci!hztt, The New Yorker ane ark..11,...mele yal - IMPERIALLY FUNNY., BEAUTIFULLY HILARIOUS. ti ww IBCIA -- "RECKLESSLY FUNNY. MAJESTICALLY FUNNY. rgSNEY moDuorscew litD1117 Wttr MO 01 1...11i ckat ie; . ;: I$t SQ0 EAST MIZIA I MINISMillit Alt, , - PUN ". iftt The terrifying ;notion picture Irvin the terrifyilti i 1 beet seller. is being offered in today' theaters is shown in new first-ru- n films scheduled to been today. The new pictures are Walt Disney's Om of Our Dinosaut 1 Is Missing, a comedy at the Trolley Theaters, Motor Vu and Fashion Place Malt, and Woody Pdlen's "Lose and Death," a satire at the Utah, Fashion Place, Woodland and Trn !ley North. ,, Starrmg in Dmosaws are Helen Hayes and Peter Usintinov. 1 l 7:30 0.244.11,12.01.....o...1..a t 12 ' I. I !IP Newmet in scene from,"The Drowning Pool.' ;: ) ' , ii . ,sdé; meOlier, 4,4 i il ,?;',-.- rtAlf vtroavn 7:15, 9:43 MS, 5:03, WstintI tVengtil Judith Crist, New York Magazine 111277r-2167--IDattA- ' ,y Ran 1442 72 I 9;30 totiloitteet,itst, ' cz P' '4 k fith. The picture 1011 open next at the Utah Theater, Legit r, ls i' '1'.; , ow 1,-'"-V TP7;010010 S .v, ' FOOTSilt - ., ...4 Ilamiltott, Richard Jaecket, SUNDA lalAtts Paw Geow s rkA - '',- Be4des Newraszt and Mist v Newman, now 50, isn't con- eerned with age. "That doesn't bother me," he said. "At 50, you've got a huge part of your life left for living. ithink 1est I. 'AO kiCti Woodwar& the movie sta., Tony leranclosa. Hurray Paul wor,'t endorse any- thing in which he does not 1 believe. One American car company offered him a million to endorse a new model car he tested in Utah. Re refused. , g - i ' 37th. "I go out for the kick I get from driving," he said, "but for the most part it ha been a lot of laughs." "I'or, them, acting must stay alive in a way it doesn't:' for,met'' be continued. -- Newman's latcst Lam is his In '7110 Drives leg PoeL't he Piers .1111'Per, Cno private investigator, again. He has to try and tmravel the complicated and dangerous life of a sot:them oil heiress. . MCA 1 12.30, A- -- - - ' rAttt.1"t A study in tontrosts of what ,1 ;' - .. wr IC175 - cd000nllunesohnte'arthtn,de.hmeemlawpopiGnold.uinneselisltin'tothugseersmcaandaonsf : ??'t..-- 1 ' : :le 0; at tht 0.to yeu know who!, do with It" - dloirni:eegtron phownieintereviezin 1 - mere to the tidulationlrom lapn tbrn his e eyes." Ey Howard Pearsall Deseret News theater editor et4 mtfESDAY, PAY 9, DE'iERET NEvez, . , , , . , , , ,Ft, it , . , c - f' P . f, !t,; . |