Show ' vi i The Salt Lake Tribune Thursday (J November 28 11)83 Here s Holiday Offering of j Sr Utah ! r' T? i t' i —a fX 4&V ““ C TS — M i V I t J v 44 V' ?l(v&IZ2pLJL U-J- i: : I' ! Jd ui?i vAJ' ‘ J t a- L JJ s' V A Mlf at left FaCClSmED UNQUESTIONABLY THE GREATEST I A V Film — “Take Uptown Motor-V- u Her She’s Mine” film version of Broadway comedy hit with at now m -ww i James Capitol Theatre1 and Wood- Jim Backus i t DONT MISS v v t y n ? f i XfcftdlW(toWWtWWy South IRM3 DOME HELD OVER FOR A RECORD s 22nd wJ MiPm V ADULTS ONLY and GRUESOME!" AND Mirror “INTELLIGENT AND RE- PELLENT CULTURED SEQUENCES" T d Paul Lynde as the gardener admires sly le of Jack Lemmon landlord of a motel in “Under the Yum Yum Tree” now at South East Theatre Highland girl-chasi- V Rob- Dame Edith Evans celebrated her 62nd year as an actress costarring with Hayley Mills John Mills and Deborah Kerr in Ross Hunter’s “The Chalk Garden” She recently turned down a lucrative offer for publication of her theater mem- BRIL- INTRIGUING "THE SKY ABOVE t TS JSfs'riWiigis’m" 4pm Ktdt Open Adulti SI 25 Hialtrt Fro i1’ (j) (535i&®s (o) jjffiujasi ji jf ms MVUMft : tense sequence of “How the Best Was Won” Cinerama film in 33rd week at the Villa '2 V"’" i- i4 1 - & I T f--: ) r r -- "McIirjTOCK! D© RflsDaOlFOeLIKrD’B TECHNICOLOR f J EM PANAVISK3N Mouirt vSlhfe 00 till 5 pm Children 35c RAIDERS OF IEYTI GULF" IT ll 4- -- t ' 1 ut?f TrMsA v 7 Ui-- ili' h r S WALLOPS THE DAYLIGHTS OUT OF i ? 'I4 ’ i e 'S'- - COLOR EXCITING : - S jiS f v j is eeCV M C - JOHffWMEtUlUfiEEfiQlim’ ii Sr Bandits work their way along moving logging train prior to battle on runaway cars in I IN COLOR DRIVE-I- WiIt r 1“- - a-- oirs THE MUD BELOW" JT J'A i A" Prefers Not to Tell Crist Herald Ttibun J j? mm JX Morley Gem— “Mondo Cane” documentary of strange customs and cultures around the world !" rpllnt Herald Tribune PLUS Open 11 45 Start! Noon Adulli SI 80 Ml 1 Child 35c v tyilirL orous-touch- Maigaiet Rutheifuid and —Daily LIANT Highland— “Un- ert AND COARSE IN TECHNICOLOR v f hum- SHATTERING ALL RECORDS! "MACABRE East week Tower— “Murder at the Gallop” suspense film with WEEK! gaafag "Infllignt -- “Mc-Lintoc- PANAVISIOIf TECHNICOLOR 4 ’ X and Sandra Stewart der the Yum Yum Tree” comedy of a lecherous landlord Jack Lemmon and two harassed tenants Carol Lynley and Dean Jones k Lyric Redwood Ute— !” comedy western with John Wayne and Maureen O’Hara Towne— “Irma La Douce” saucy French comedy with Jack Lemmon and Shirley MacLame Now m its 22nd THIS P1CTUPC FOR ( ADULTS ONLY ' with Elvis Presley and Ursala Andress 2 SHIRLEY LEMMON MaeiaiME (jaeK BILLY WILDER’S iliw4 y) ’m-r'‘4 ” C'S 4 C 2V u s i A rDee Villa— “How the West Was Won” Cinerama extravaganza of the old West with a host of stars headed by James Stewart Gregory Peck Deb bie Reynolds Carrol Baker Now in its 33rd week Rialto Highland— “Fun In Acapulco” musical in Mexico stars Lee Remick aLso lyh COMEDY HIT OF THE YEAR! 1 - 1 Studio— “Mary Mary” romantic free for-al- l with Debbie Reynolds Barry Nelson Diane I I Off! iwin Dealers” I “The Wheeler in I land Drive-i- n BY ALL! I 1 p Haw Janies Garner greets The Texans — Chill Wills I- McBain r :! "'1 James Garner H A i Capitol Woodland — “The Wheeler Dealers” romantic comedy with Lee Remick and fr 4 y ' “Palm week : ’ — u Centre— “Cleopatra” lavish spectacular with Elizabeth Taylor Richard Burton and Rex Harrison now in its 23rd 3 i Park-V- Springs Weekend” romance in the swingin’ set with Troy Donahue Connie Stevens f 1 JX include: First-run- s v i MX Salt Lake City theaters are offering a big splash of film entertainment for the Thanksgiving holiday weekend t- - ? Film Fare First-Ru-n ? 41 J‘T ' ' 4 fjpK t '4' r±SP 4sv ¥' if 1 " j5V EVERY Have Thanksgiving Dinner at the Fabulous k i "M u id WESTERN YOU’VE EVER SEEN! Maureen O’Hara wife of John Wayne in “McLintock!” now at Ljric Ute Itlftiiiinv' 4h SOUTH with sage dressing giblet gravy snowflake potatoes tossed green salad choice dressing assorted relishes choice apple strudle vanilla ice cream and drink Fr candy for th children TrKii - yi a L n 'EXCITING I f- ’'5 ! I CO-HI- ALBERT you 1 m T' LAMORIrs e s tH ftredt1- - r E DE CARLO STEFAN1E MRS JACK KRUSCHEN - TECHNiCOLOR james eowaho " — & CHIli WHS grantanorewVhTugienmwl“m tSc childrn't portion 5 pm - 1 am food prepared by Chef Rudolph and th staff of Club AH Manhattan r u ’ — V CO SIAHffiNG mm iiinmo Jolt1 em 1 Sfgfrf I THANKSGIVING DINNER pm ALWAYS FREE &mm ’ 8 PARKING at Walker Center PAUL Hi rT- JOANNE HOIiWAUD PLUS 2nd - ferT V BIG FEATUR- E- O m Show Adults $1 til! 7 pm Thereafter $1 25 a WOODWARD Regent St am to Open 5 30 p 6pm y:u J oj&r COMPLETE 7:30 vp IVE (Hanning's & JU 'AND Wt DKlVt-l3500 S 4300 Ch 50c Adults $1 25 Open A 15 Warm ElectrK Heaters A duplicate of the world famous TOMMY'S PLACE in San Francisco 2nd South TAiother It Z'tflGllfy smut DEE ®UB0 Cf DAY l0X0I° ffitmua 0 'TOWER 0 dl s— lirmn 1 RewiICK $175 Adults From ' - 0 n sr0wAwAy PATRICK WAYNE and Redwood theaters lets off some excess steam by romping along the banquet table 7 Mv-- AND MAIN ROAST TURKEY DINNER r A A new kind OF LORE "PARTY GIRL" 83 West No Temple Op 7 p m Two Color Feature "GUNFIGHT OK CORRAL" at Deuglbs— lurt Lonaiter —Plus fork Hud ton In— GATHERING OF EAGLES" Ktrk "A yjt if |