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Show 10 A The Salt Lake Tribune, Saturday, September rx 1 "4. 1976 Auditions Set Shirl el irilio The Salt Lake Acting Company will hold auditions for its upcoming production of Fortune m Mens Eyes Sunday from 1 to 4 p m. at ELot East. Hall, the between men Five ages of 18 and 23 are needed for the play, which is an adult drama set in a prison 1H, ir San Francisco Gives Heart to Beverly Sills 1 t' "X A jwwsv,troaHfc TrtaKraot6 if--,x V ShA to) v & & fen. VJ. K? - V- V u 1 & V . 4 yf Sw s CY i, X SAN FRANCISCO San Francisco opened its golden gates and gave everything, including the heart left behind by Tony Bennett, to Beverly Sills. Two days after her Thais debut, Beverly gave her thanks to San Francisco, a city she adores She sang at a free concert in Golden G etc Park for some Beverly just opened the San Francisco opera season with a new production of Thais, which the Metropolitan Opera is going to borrow and transport in 1977 to New York for her. This fantastic production of Massenets opera was presented as a gift to the Opera Company by San Franciscos great philanthropist, Cyril Magnm. A fan and friend of Beverly Sills, Magnin backed the opera to the tune of $200,000 just for her 30,000 r v 8P1 IT Lyii u average concert It was a love-i- n or better still, a love affair between an adoring H M i lytl - itueisfer'b people. This was not an 569-13t- h MiWfrm i V public and an American opera star who has made event, grand opera down-hom- e the end of the concert, a police escort had to be summoned to get Beverly into her car and out of the park The fans literally pulled the buttons off of her coat iumu ii ui rinMiW SmtJ WOODY ALLEN play rr SHAUT, Denver Pyle in Utah NBC-T- Actor Denver Pyle is currently in Salt Lake City filming the Sun Classic Picture production, Guardian of the Forest Scenes will he shot at the Utah State Capitol Saturday . Filming will then move to Mirror Lake. CO-H- GENE AGAIN, SAM V SOUTHEAST3! - A3 v wm i L .. . 1AS . 161 let $& f W a J y g- -4 p mf' STB nI ,.,ev-pRo- o "pmiU:S i. GLORIOUS PHONIC SOUND . r no Masses accepted Century COMPLEX d; SALT LAKt CITY AUtHA POM POM 1,4 30, 2.50, 6.10, 9:30 POM POM 8 05 Plus ALOHA BOBBY & ROSE Plus BEST FRIENDS 1:10,4:30,7.50 2:40, 6:15, tl8LiEI V ' POM POM CIRLS T HfcAt HE 602 EAST 6th SOUTH U21 8181 V YOUNG GRADUATES (R) SHOW STARTS AT DUSK DON 7 BE SHOWS AT 4 30,6 15, J 1,245 8,945 SALT LAKE LOVES LATE BOB BBNVO RON HOWARD ftp Hm cutr IN flit tin m TROLLEY SOMTM Cohit 12:45, 2:30, 4. 15 6 00, 8:30 tm AST 3?pn MONTY PYTHON A THE HOLY ORAIL . Sllnt 1 30, 4 50, 8 10 Monty 3.00, 8 25,9-4- 5 E M. mevegfrE & tSUSiig IA1 1 1.V.S S4H Depletior of natural fuels has eliminated electrical power throughout the worl No light, no heat, no television. g ntil a team of scientists succeeds in harnessing energy from the worlds oldest source award-winnin- THE ULTIMATE 111 SCiEtIGE FIGTIOH! '"X An excellent cast and a pace that keeps you on the edge of your seat . . . never a dull moment. Expert timing... a fine performance . . . the recipe for fine entertainment. Roy Hudson SALT LAKE TRIBUNE fNOT SINCE CAT BALLOU such a hilariously bawdy movie! A broken down bonnet scout ftrtAp ... teams up with drunken Indian with a social disease to pull oH the Great Biothel Robbery of 19081 U Hmm 0lni RftD HuiWft 'A- - vtvT f UA PG j AVlHltAS -- 7 ClNtMA lkf,hp CENTURY h f SHOW I f j nt Bullet" PAIR VAl i EY LIMMA SMlin ,01 Simili in IUA- - OHIVI II, 4d,044! 13C7C Hl( HLAMU DHIVt Uh, ma t l Scout 12.4 20, 8 35 Bit 2 00, 6 15, 10:30 (highland)J 6th Bite plus 1205 2 05 405,6 05 M iui g I L Him T S y LL. TROLLEY VI IhtolHI (0 NIBWIONA COIV1PL.KX d4o 4tM WW and hi Dune plus ScouT 1 00, 440, Dancekings, 815. WW 3 00, 6 35, 1000 A yxjg T ixr, - Heart jHHl A jHEATRE F1hI 12Xk 1&. t0 00, 'iMM Youth with Parents 83.95 each. Same superb food and great show featured at all matinees. Dinner served 6:30 thru 7:45: Show at 8.30. Nightly Except Sunday. Piano Stylings by Peter Mendelsohn W I Ir Salt Lake Ciy 84101 826 South Main 7.0C, 9.15 Boy are you gonna laughi U IN MAGNA Shows at 7 10, 9 00 f Katherine J a rVWSrt. n . irt Iu "PCOSTER AD Free Parking THE WESTS LARGEST PROFESSIONAL DINNER THEATRE, conveniently iocated in downtown Salt Lake City iit t zi J yU e KIDS DAY INDIAN DAY Msw 'Jt u tin w'. : r I if-- - v ' f -- SEX T 4 1!! SWWHpw 4 7 xr,a'' mJA 1:00 3:55 6.55 9.50 FLESH 30 LA COSTA 7 00 Horse Show 8 00 HOLIDAY ON ICE (Salt Palace) B 9 15 LA COSTA KaOr Taieut Comest Jt f Barbershop Quartets Comp. 3 45 Kearns High Band 5 00 Willy Wonka Magic Show lR 2:30 5:25 8:25 J ' 4i98WWlBBglllllHllHlieiieigMlMB6WIMHBBBBgBBMI!3IBWMaaL. 1 Vj r H r C- - -r- -n -- r 'i- 2 family i n- Hit. e,ut eiRO" 7 30 EliMhMt layinr Ian FonU. MU60 tMC hippo- ' uii iGngtn inmaiwj h ejy N0T TO BE CONFUSED WITH THE ORIGINAL FLASH GORD0N" a I Coming Sunday 2 00 p m. Up With People n H l O if TODAY'S EVENTS COCBUPfi THE LACY" 3 Toll-fra- YOGI BFAR" 9 00 Jr. Horst Show 11.15 Pet Contest (under 14) 12 33 Hotel Baldordash 2 00 HOLIDAY ON ICE (Sail Puiait) 3 00 Freckle Contest (12 6 under) 2700 So 533-888- Coll a LIMITED ENGAGEMENT taiximojrwmifl 1 OPEN 7 30 plus Small Town in Texas" MS also: Seats may be purchased in advance. Box office open daily 9 a.m. Mail Orders accepted. of the West H. BAREFOOT IN THE PARK ijj Matinees Wednesday and Saturday at 12.30. 322-044- 1. 7:45 Special Family Rates on Monday RESERVATIONS Call ,1 tw tetenh ONE PRICE COVERS YOUR COMPLETE DINNER, DESSERT. TAX, SHOW AND PARKING. Seats from $8.95 to $12.95 Eli gv THEATRE RESTAURANT Student Discount 85.95, Wednesday and Saturday Matinees PL A FAHMSON fi ASHLEY X Yj. I Mcrt CULP SlntMr MARTIN feln NILES lC Smooth and fast, and if you havent been to a dinner shew yet, you can start here Danny Kramer KSL a j .iVni'Cli Clint Barber. 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