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Show | 8 Daughter of Vice President Agnew BecomesBride NOW PLAYING urri- bouquet wf white | ilies, sweet-\ding perty wore club coats ers and grey vests. ur heart roses, baby's breath and s ba ase THOMAS (U es ava aan jand’s east- re white daisies with English ivy. Car SHOWS BEGIN AT DUSK tein of White Marsh Her maid of honor, her sister, was best man. e brief service was conWw ed by Rev. Rob SUNDAY, ProvesJUNE Utah 2, 1989 Sunday Herala The ushers Susan, 21, wore a floor-iength included Randy Agnew, brother he pale yel'ow batiste long gown of the bride and Frank ever since f as vice presi bride Saturday « llege sweetheart, Robert E. DeHav em, a specialist in teachin handicapped children. President and Mrs. Nixon were the only ranking of he cut along princess lines. DeHaver of Winchester, Va., & sts were Male members of the wed- cousin of the groom. lends of the TODAY! The bride, a brunette, wore a ne de Soie with a E. Mou , Md.,'scoop neckline and an empire guests of Vice Preside Mrs. Spiro T. Agnew at the m private ceremony in the Tow- the presidential mountain re- dle gon Presbyterian Church. Ag-'treat rear Thurmont, Md., e education waistline trimmed with rbed child-/velvet ribbon, a summer gpmseeeeecre white 12208 ws tr + 3745525 RunWildRuntree. ‘i The bodice and will|cuffs of the long sleeves were appliqued with French re- «..a movie that will Oe See ust runaway Bens ers, The A-line skirt fell into a chapeltrain. Waist-Length Vell She wore a waist-length veil of silk illusion and carried a oe Rs oF: 1 ; s . swings ¢ DNS TNITK F EXCLUSIVE JOHN HURT T MORLEY IN LAUGH HIT DOUSHE FEATURE: DeanMartin es Matt Heln | — embroidered silk organza flow- with yourheart! esti with Both Shows End rooney € ( Ge a lesa First Run! CONT. DAILY FROM 1 P.M. COLUMBIA PICTUos em we RVING ‘ALLEN PRODUCTION |e | Whenin Southern California visit Universal Studios JOHN MILLS: MARK LESTER.Phitip PAUL newman | ‘ANNE WOODWARD _.. ROBERT WAGHER The brilliant young star of “OLIVER !” in a moving human drama you become a part of . @ picture for ALL the fam- 8 ‘COLOR by Deluze United Artists) ily to enjoy! 3:18 - 6:46 10:14 «Ron ‘Ron WildRunFree, Free! Screenplay by DAVID ROOK from his novel “TheWhite Coli” Produced by JOHN DANISCHEWSKY Executive Producer ANDREWDONALLY= Direced by RICHARD C. SARAFIAN = Dirade . (¢] + CO-HIT PAMELA AGNEW,daughter of Vice President and Mrs. Spiro Agnew, today was Mrs. Robert DeHaven of Baltimore. The two, shown here in a pre-wedding picture, were marfied Saturday, (Herald-UPI Telephoto) KU OPEN 8:30 - SHOW 9:10 | | “A NEW YORK VERSION OF ‘THE GRADUATE'I IRRESISTIBLE!” M—COLOR | 1:30 - 5:08 out humidity. Some wateris esent in the lowerlevels * mane a@ficatiem DEM » even over the a STARTS WEDNESDAY || ADM. ONLY1.25 CHILD UNDER 12 FREE 2 OUTSTANDING HITS ——— | ‘AS EXCLUSIVE! uri cvcAAsconronane eee With Parents ‘BULLITT | | Noplace in the world is with- HURRY! ENDS TUES. Pea "THERIGHT THEYRAIDED HURSKYS* soooc0coo000¢ win.IS =f | theatre WEEOAYS lI 920 st drow osresses 7:30 & 9:30 AVESIM » HOWARDROONAR » MESCOLOSTONE » JON FOREMAN ALJEIRES LANG PRODUCTION» A UNIVERSALNEWMAN~FOREMANCURE |} (EES TECHNICOLOR'/PANAVISION: ; Lt. Frank Bullitt--some other kind of cop. Li Paull NEWMaN aS COOL HaND St€LYDE =| iy BONNIE starts WED | iiL "Goodkids. Wonderful boys. I’m not kidding. I give them to you. I mean It. You don’t take them . I put them In the rowboat all alone DRIVE IN eee a OPEN 8:30 START 9:20 REGULAR es SUMMER ACTION COUNTRY ‘|( Hunt Breakfast iG THIS P} DER % ADMITTED UNLESS:WITH PARENTS. In the ocean.” ALAN ARKIN | Theyscale the heights “POGi” Park City is where summer action begins. Begin with a delicious Hunt Breakfast in the Treasure Mountain Inn’s Ontario Room. This buffet breakfast includes everything you enjoy:fresh fruit, steak, bacon, ham and TCMCOCR ElaaiomoraCat or die trying! sausage, golden hashbrowns, scrambled eggs, biscuits, rolls, toast, and beverages, All you can eat for only $2.50 per person, served from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m, each Sunday. ‘The Hunt Breakfast will be a regular Sunday feature'throughout the summer, TT NOW AT PROVO'S 2 FINEST THEATRES| +CIMx (Reser)x ~JM 1:15 “INN AT THE TOP OF MAIN STREFT” TREASURE MOUNTAIN INN ONTARIO ROOM | Where Eagles Dare...they must ~ GOLF! of Park City’s turn of the century mining days, How about our Par-8? Green fees are only 50¢ per person (children, too). Bring your own clubs or rent ’em for only 25¢. Open seven daysa week, Or go on to our beautifully manicured 9-hole dren under 12 $1 — under 4 FREE, Championship Course.(3,500yard, Par-36 course.) Weekdays: $1.50 for 9 holes, $2.50 for 18, Week- SHOWS FROM 9:15 ends; $2 for 9 holes, $3 for 18. HORSEBACK RIDING! FLY AWAY INTOA WONDERLAND ” OF FANTASY AND SONG! Professional guide points out the interesting Free ore samples for everyone. Adults $2 — chile DINING! Take your choice. Dine at the Resort Centers’ min buildingin the Hardrock Room Restaurant, Or try the Inn at the top of Main Street, ‘Treasure Mountain Inn. You'll find the Ontario Room and the Midnight Sun Room and Coffee Shop there! Either choi i i Theprices are right, Saree eae Heit eile, historical and natural features of real high mountain courtry. Horseback rides are just $2 an hour or reasonable rates by the ride (your choice of area), Or give the small fry a pony | Tide, just 25¢. | PICNIC IN THE SKY! ‘The world’s longest gondola tramway takes you there. It’s a 244 mile ride to the crest of Pioneer Ridge. Bring your picnic or buyit at the Summit House Restaurant. Swings, shuffleboard, tetherball, vollyball and horseshoes will keep the -Goldwyn-Mayer presents a Jerry Gershwin-Elliott Kastner picture starring children occupied. Adults $2—children under 12 $1 — under 4 FREE. | Richard|Clint ————— CO-HITS BOTH THEATRES —-__—— UINTAH: “THE ALASKAN ESKIMO” WALT DISNEY’S “ONE AND ONLY ORIGINAL” PIONEER: “THE FAMILY BAND” 4 | Burton Eastwood tre TRAIN RIDE INSIDE A MOUNTAIN! Take a 3-mile ride under the Wasatch’ Moun- here Eagles Dare” “Exclusive Drive In Showing Starts Wednesday * Timp Drive In, Orem t j | tains, inside the Silver King Mine Tunnel. You'll enjoy a complete and authentic tour of a mining inuseum. See wax miners working with early mining equipment, while your guide spins tales nk Ci RESORT CENTER |