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Show 14 ; Daily Herald FRIDAY, APRIL 21, 197 ro ta aCounty ae Daylight Saving Time DueApril 30 EaPeet Groundbreaking Rites By ROBERT BUCKHORN WASHINGTON ght Held for New Theater SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) (UPI) saving time es next’. Nebraska, yeal Michigan, ® Baylight-whieb-isthe same)all gs d North t Some of Dakota, and Kansas—and the a law aes city of E] Paso, Tex.—want pass Contradic-\their time zone boundaries communities ope those who changed k ahead.) The Uniform Time Act ordered a nationwide one-hour la time advance following the last — Valley” scheduled for the sum Groundbreaking ceremonies mer months. He called for speedy construction and for a were held Thursday for an open minimum of friction among the air theater where the musical builders “Promised Valley” will be per- Petersen said the play, (which formed during July and August. tells the story-of the Mormon Mark E. Petersen, of Coun- pioneers pilgramage to Salt could bein cil of Twelve, Church of Jesus Lake Valley ajor tourist attraction Christ of Latter-day Saints, offi- a ae Sil wie oo ciated at the afternoon ceremo- fo Utah every day.” nies after a crowd of interested After the first th persons gathered in the 42 de-| wasturned by i , gree: weather. ersen ‘and Richard L. Evans of Pres. N. Eldon Tanner, of the the Council of the Twelve, joined Saturday in April. e loophok rou But it left a h ee pass legislation |“ couldee) State itself ng n- exe from the |® time provision, gee provided the entire state used) Then t daylight saving i er ung’ Whatever succes Indiana, ahead — as will’be| and Hawaii ic] o Rag Kentucky, /Central igan, Indiana \s easily Daylight time. The for instance, could)runner for the most chaotic year for the legislature and times. FOR THEIR OWN GOOD NEW YORK (UPI ciate professor of the temple and that it.made an The stageis slanted fram back admiral backdrop for the sum- to front. Approximately six feet fer production of ‘Promised | high in the front and 14 feet in whose | be observ: jstate has special dispensation the. front-'for thi, since this was an off- end up with about five different time situation being done within full view of for 2,000 persons, Kentucky, Sofar only three states are|ing Eastern Standard, Eastern eet aoe _ ee me ont Daylight Central Standard and qualified y located in the shadow Of th e/theater would have-a 55-foot Mormon Temple | wide stage, orchestra pit, 18-foot Tanner said he thoughtit won-} highwings” for props and cos-| derful that the construction was|tumes and a seating capacity a various sectic the sametime. Ast Presidency of the Church|in with shovels to kick-off the shoveled the first spadeful of construction which is scheduled dirt to signify the beginning of to “begin immediately.” constructifn of the new theater! Building authorities said thet What's Playing Kentucky is another -mnuttipte: —Day-|time zone state Gov, Edward T. Breathitt The EastCentral time zone! refused to call a special session boundary splits the state, and) just to take up timelegislation junder federal law, each half) jn Texas. there were as-many must keep the time according to| reactions to the new law as the ‘An asso-|its zone. state is big. It. fi pediatrics) But this is complicated by a/go on Dayligh voted to ing Time, reports a major victory in the'patchwork situation under|against the wishes of one fellow battle of wits with two and which in the past five counties|who said: ‘With’ this drought three-year-old #idren prone to around Chicago observed East-| what we don’t need is an extra y medication for ern Standard Time (or Central hour of “sunshine.” than 60,000 .poison- the back. Construction engineers said seating will take advantage happen through ings a such mistakes “Medicine _Tribune’” reports Dr. Alan K. Done, of the University of Utah Medical of a slight incline in the terrain, which rises to the east, ‘giving spectators an open view of the tions, “Promised Valley” is afree musical staged by members of the LDS Church, recapturing the ; Paramount — story of the early struggle of the Vinta—A Man For Al. Sea- pioneers in their trek west. ‘The production will have a 45- At the Movies HURRY! ONLY 5 MORE DAYS POSITIVELY ENDS TUESDAY Center, put pills in strips of sealed plastic envelopes. They were candy pills but they looked like medicinal pills. After trying’ B |to get the candy out most of the oF i ‘ \children in an experiment just chestra. PRESIDENT NATHAN ELDON TANNER,left, of the LDS Church First Presidney, and gave up. All abandoned the Officials said the production Apostles Mark E, Petersen, left, and Richard Evans, break ground for new outdoor thea- {effort before ingesting the will be presented Monday ter for production by the church of “Promisd Valley” this summer. The Salt Lake Temple equivalent of a dangerous dose. through Saturday from July 1 forms backdrop. The musical was written for the 1947 centennial celebration of the church. through August 31. Members of It is the story of the Mormon pioneers. It will be presented free each night except Sundays the cast and orchestra will be during July and August, (Herald-UPI Teleph oto) rotated after the first monh, ofIN SPANISH FORK a ficials said, enabling more per- peaaaa Te eee ee HOLLYWOOD (UPI) — Slim SHOW TIME 7:15 sons to take part in the actual Pickens plays-a heavy agaitt production, “MURDERER’S ROW” when he co-stars in Disney’s Located on the east side and ‘Never A Dull Moment.” across the street of the temple, the performance ‘will be climaxed with a sudden lighting of the towering granite structure. member cast and a 52-piece or- | ARCH THEATRE | Herald Want Ads Get Results TICKETS AT BOX OFFICE ALL PERFORMANCES INO SEATS RESERVED ALL SEATS $2.00 MATINEES SAT.-SUN. 2 P.M, : WHO? WHO? WHO? BEST PICTURE OF THEYEAR! DEAN MARTIN, THAT'S WHO! WINNER OF @ ACADEMY AWARDSINCLUDING AND BEST DIRECTOR—Fren Zinneman * BEST ACTOR— Paul Schofield ® BEST SCREENPLAY FROM ANOTHER & IN TWO OFHIS FUNNIEST MOTION PICTURES! 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