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Show i&, n The Salt Lake Tribune, Monday, November p wjf jjm.i t; vrw:fiK fJV; Si I'-- Sinatras j IN' Caesars - Theres nothing all that startling about HOLLYWOOD Frank Sinatras play Caesar's Palace in Jan- - to signmg f uary, says Sinatra spokesman Jim Mahoney. Right, that's the club Frank hed swore ener never again after his famous h its bosses a few years back Ant the way Mahoney sees it now, his famous client was just understandably piqued when he made, that vow and isnt tne to hold a sort of fellow grudge. 'Course hes not Especially when Caesars wants ol blue eyes back badly enough to top the ofter he received to open the Grand Hotel next month row-wi- fair nvrlden during the Gvmch medieval tourna ments presented at the Fairgrounds Coliseum. Y oung Knights of Old tle, giving daily entertainment to tounng groups m North Wales. Tounsts there are sometimes invited to join in castle banquets and are given daggers, spoons and wooden plates to eat with. During the Coliseum tournaments, a knight in black armor rides in unannounced and demands to be admitted to the games. He is quite a bully and the fun begins when other knights decide to make him behave. The medieval tournaments, staged by the Knights of the Order of Gwrvch, are said o be of pageants held when knights wore armor and fought m the list for the Older of Gwrjch. The knights come to Utah from Gwryth North Castle in Abergele, Wales. The tournaments are billed as family entertainment and will be held through Nov. 24. If youre interested in King Arthur, Robin Hood and the stones of the mighty Knights of the Round Table, the tournaments will be a must to see. And all of you fair ladies, don't forget to bring your scarves and ribbons to give as favors to the brave knights in armor. Irene Jones While it may seem a dangerous sport, the Knights have managed to see that no one gets hurt. In fact, there are quite a few laughs as a fair damsel in distress begs for a brave knight to aid her and two knights, eager to please, begin fighting for her fav or. Gentian Poetry Mondav each tilting Following match, the knights engage in a jousting tournament. Jousting, m medieval days, called for the use of axes, swords, and fists what ever weapon the knights chose Maria actress Gei man Becker will give a German prose and poetry reading Monday at 8 p.m at Mark H. Greene Hall on the University of Utah campus. Ms. Becker will read works by Gryphius, von Goethe, Kastner, Schiller and Bachmann. The program is sponsored by the Universitys department of langua- to fight with. These weapons are used in the Coliseum tournaments, but the danger is gone. They have been blunted and filed for safety and the knights using them are well experienced. 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WUGHma i URTi 9 HMMeTMCATlft 10:10 4AM0TT6 guardian. od- - tdtyfd & OWN NIGHTS Y T MA 3 IIO UAUGH MTS WITH NATURE MAR CAN LIVE IN HARMONY (Salt Lake City) youm62? 7 15, SEAL Pfncm under 19 not im Whert uere RODCERS & HARTS GREAT MUSICAL J vil "It is without reservation that we label this the 8 KEPENOENT 2 45, 5 00. 1. 1970 PHESENTS ROM S Ii.yknto.. ri. STATE A MUSICAL ADAPTATION OF MARK TWAIN'S MOVIE AUDIENCE GUIDE PG t srSif Miami Herald the9to5 Tonight iS exclusive!. plus Suburbs cas-- rt r- - f UNCENSORED' uoneno mums till If TMoyj HtX AI.LLN 2 PERFORMANCES DALY AT 2 AND 8 P.M. rut am ofd b TONY RICHARDSON r 6702 7 15, 9 4S All SHEER BEAUTY" 355-301- TOGETHER! CCTNUOi' Suggested (or GENERAL Detent New, "o film of mcm ItiUi uTCEi DONT a BEDFORD r 7 f fl"ACAPULCO 1 WEDNESDAY "LUANA" 80S THIS IT OPENS TODAY. IT CLOSES TOMORROW. 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TIMES "4 Ci it ot laughter" y' ns W - & COLOR Roar once again with the original HOUR i Spicy in Tdileul and Elegant Way" Robert PC-- ii a NEWMAN r THE 11JJ Hrt 6, 8. 10 NAPOLEON AND SAMANTHA WALT DISNEY'S SECRETARY KtA GREATESTach IfVEMENP, AWDISNfYS 6 30. 8 20. 10 p cunoay from 4 40 FRIDAY WNTE LIGHT yji "Oillingcr" 700, 6:1 S, 1075 E pi ;tf !MvV'tV'e iGYlSFJ 6:15.8:15. no S 50 50 6 45. 10 3C Vjnnhuv CHARLOTTES WEB 8 00 I2GSE572UO by MCKIEIA9 JL w os I taZIAJJ CALLED HORSE" 12 30 HOUR I (pa m nderyattabk M O the tower an 6:15, 9:45 tG ZUCHAKD SSAS&XS m aiir.se uxot SCALAWAG MAN" UTTU BIO lecftnco PLUS it like THRU THURSDAY ONLYj OPENS fcXPJA An Adult Admissions 6 30 to 7 00 pm. I I - n HOttfvl -- f1 PG tbolle! ffl Doiuld Sutherland I Itiott Gould KIRK DOUGLAS DUSTIN HOFFhUN O! AND AT RLtlWESI! CF TKE OGS.-SIO- Nobody did bOO. 8 10, 10 20 CBE&TEST ADVENTURES with Steve BAitLAiN TUESy, DlVtYS "WQWfKf KID, r.EUVc TKE 2 SrtCIA, y Kaueue NEWT YORK var- Now Rated . 23 WALT mui frnrmiar.mxm.aau harmony work. Instrumeiitally they play very well together. Opening the show was a from Los young guitarist Tom Angeles, F.nglehardt, who is on his way to becomAs Darrow ing a virtuoso MCJ Glen Campbell is looking fonvard to a Thanksgiving of family togetherness His wife. Billie, has been in residence m L.A. with the Campbells four youngsters while Glen's been fulfilling his starring stint at the Las Vegas Hilton. But theyve made plans for all six of them to spend the four-daholiday at the home hes rented a short spin from the hotel. To make sure the only turkey hell be associated w ith is of the sort one spears with a fork, Glen has reworked his mtery material so that lies a giving Hilton audiences totally fresh show. One thing is for sure: the finale is cerIt features tainly unique Amazing Campbell playing Grace on the bagpipes The song isnt new. Its an old gospel tune But nn the Campbell be couldn't much bagpipes newer. He picked up the instrument for the first time in his life three months ago. but has mastered its intricacies so well that he received a standing ovation for his amazing elforts at his Nov. I openmg-mgh- t show. (Copyright) ENDS Kay hill, his side man, but it was Kay hill who nv.de the ied combinations of traditional and original songs Play mg mandolin, violin, dobro, piano, folk guitar and "the ugliest (electric) guitar ever invent ' 7th East y guitar harmonizing & SI llPUII WM( is a lot ot the Kot'ke-Faheschool of picking in h:s style but he should evolve his own style and win ome recognition for himself nfortunately. many of the songs did not match narrow's literate wit He is an articulate man and obviously a talented musician, out he falls down a little in the composition department His converwithout sation is almost accent but wnen he sings he adopts a sometimes forced twang that interferes with the song Play Well Together He when sounded best gam recognition as a solo artof ist. and the attendance fewer than 2Ui) at the show points explicitly to how hard it is to do aried Material Darrow s material was '5th South -- Hell be getting more for his gig than any performer has ges Open? Shows M 7 I5.9D5 as a disguised Cleverly singer - composer - instrumentalist. Chris Durrow conducted a musical seminar in the University of Utah's Ballroom Saturday night on He otfered instruction the history and function ol several instruments, stories about how songs were wnlten and discourse on tne craft gencallv. The only thing it didn't have w us a question-answe- r period. Darrow is an accomplished session musician and veteran of the Nitty Gntty Dirt 'land and of performing with Linda Ronstadt. Now he is trying to 521-818- 1 IN TROULY SQUARE There ever been paid in the history of Las Vegas. Joust in Zesty Jest Helmets were donned lances poised, and shields readied for competition. The signal was given and the gallant knights, laden with armor and confidence, charged one another with lances down. Its a medieval game called tilting. And it can be seen in Salt Lake City nightly except Sundays at the Fairgrounds Coliseum. Show time is 8 p m. t Music Writer 1 1 till said. "I used to fiiver-pu" 1 hoard Tom play today ed." he spent a relaxed hour on stage. He discussed the history of mandolin manutuc-tunnand the story behind the invent. on of the dobro ar.d expounded hilariously on his ugly, "institutional yellow w.tn ilunnnum and rubber uling htt over from a housing pioj-oe- t Prcxtor By David Back at , fP Show Displays Musicians Wit Hollywood Hotline 4--; 12, 1973 I EOXOly,. kftoo to. n? m (st K , |