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Show r r ynnrY! v 8A Tie Salt Lake Tribune, Friday, September 28, 1962 Hum of Activity Silent Writer Famous Mother ToughAct to Follow By James Bacon than 30 years ago I watched another young lady become a star overnight on this very same sound stage? Joans Daughter That long ago Cinderella was Joan Crawford, mother of Christina, and Die picture was "Our Dancing Daughters." Associated Press Writer j t HOLLYWOOD, Sept. 2- 7Christina Crawford, 23, was on Sound Stage 11 at MGM Studios this week working In a Dr. Kildare segment. A veteran crewman ap-- J proached her: "Do you know that more , INTI RMOUNTATN SotVf 4 35 13 44, T HIATUS, INC. 0Ut:Il3-539- 1 Tnmi "Mhik Man" I 10, 3 54. 10 Mongol" 1 10 4 10 14 14 "Hono" 13 It. 4 14, I 14. Mom-V3 4t, 4 44, 4 40 I 40 14 04. "Sovooo" on stoo on 4 30, iSow at 7 04 I pi. Closed Circuit Telecost TUESDAY, OCT. 14TH- o Utah Theatre 30 P M -7 fiimEWEitaTjciAMtioisiir: 2S Ctotro All 73 I 4 CIRCUIT TILCCAST-N- O HOMI TV. Solo totrtt lMtvMlTi(iitt Now on At tax Offko GENE fULLMER $5 50, SS 00, S3 99 v;DICKTIGER CHAMPION CHAUCNOCKI C. . THINK YOU KNOW AIL ABOUT vTHI BIRDS AND BEES? . . JUST WAlTd JILL YOU MEET THESE 'PGEONSl - "V CTO KIestoh EwJiSiiSEm - ,.A va. -- SsiKltM Lamb anil Lion 2 Theatres! I salt Greatest Story Ever Told." Cleo, a trained lioness finally allowed this lamb to Be undisturbed beside her after frightening off four other lambs during the training. Keely Claims Alimony Lags um KAFFCST Tfiaflook Open 11:30 (pome k OPEN Ii30 A.M. PUTMOSNS By Asaocttled Pres Sm. Mium Cl SATURDAY Mm Om IM S3 Sa. Mm Si 35 OuMm SSt Ahm Park IrM Tfcin. 5, A data AMl In, 13$ trict Court Wednesday by the LAS VEGAS, XEV, Sept 27 Smger Keely Smith Claims her former husband. Louis Ptuiml is S5.000 behind In ahmony payments. A motion was filed in Dis H..M 1m t,. Prcsa Wlrephota Hollywood Version The lamb and the Boa shall one day Be dona together, according to the Bible, and a Hollywood studs manges to have them do Just that for the prodartam of "The TODAY t wai 3h fl lli. BOYS AND DOGS Gol&GBrHERl x V By William Glover Associated Press Writer NEW YORK, Sept 27 Sidney Kingsley, Broadways truant playwright, is making up for the silent years. "I feel I have a lifes work laid out," he says of current and future projects. The initial item is Night Life," which premieres here Oct 23 with Kingsley the producer and director as well as author. Up ahead are three more dramas. "This is the first time worked on several ideas at one time, the dramatist notes. "In the past, at the end of an undertaking. I would feel depleted until I found another topic. The creative burst follows -a deliberate hiatus that be- gan in 1955 after "Lunatics and Lovers." I went on a seven-yea- r sabbatical, he explains, "be- cause I felt there were many things in the world all at once that I knew nothing about, I felt we had suddenly stepped into a new age, and Ive been exploring." Kingsley regards such unrest as pretty general in the I playwriting profession think perhaps the dramatists are impatient with them selves and impatient with old forms." hard-workin- NOW... at (pigeon. V Puts Bang Into Return "I looked f up at the rafters, says Christina, I was thrilled and then it dawned on me this was my first trip to MGM unless mother wheeled me here as a baby. Christina is a actress who admits like Gary Crosby that it is very difficult at times to be the even adoptedof child a living legend. Make It Herself I want to make it on my own. I have supported myself since I was 19. "I seldom see my mother but that doesnt mean I dont love her or respect her. I do says tremendously," Christina, We have crises as all daughters do with their mothers but mine have been complicated because I have decided to make it in my mothers own profession. Thats complicated our re--I hope I can achieve even a fraction of what she has in this business. singer on the basis of a divorce decree granted in Las Vegas Oct 3, 1961. It states that Pnma has made no alimony payments since Mav 16. TYOXDEKFUL FAMILY EYTERTALYMEAT VETR0G0LDWYN MAYER W CECRSIPAL WALT DISNEYS NEWEST mctcn Ftsfatua pctre G&uedt of theBIMTHERS ANGELS QWMM Technicolor Now - a wonderful world of Adventure and Romance and YOU are part of it IN ONLY IN SALT LAKE CITY CAN YOU ENJOY THE MOUNTAIN WEST ALL THE "BEST PICTURE of at 8:30 NIGHTLY Sat Matinaas the YEAR" Sun. A Wad. at 2 WED. jr. Rtnr rr THRU THURS. Ticfcati Early . . . A SUN. MATINEES ..$1.2541.50 SUN. SAT. at 8:30 NIGHTLY Academy Awards HOL EVES. ..$13041.00 $1J043.00 MATINEE TRL SAT. EVES. 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