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Show rnrr r" w-r- r 1 r The Salt Lake Tribune, Saturday, May 15, 1965 Concert is $ Thrilling,,; . ' SLfVX, xir x I 'ji'' 'yL.tr- ! Leonard Lyons The Lyons Den eu - 9 - y " ' . , i A fast-pace- d light-hearte- program was offered Friday night in the 20th annual Sait Lake City "pops concert by the Salt Lake Philharmonic Orchestra. Eugene Jelesnik directed-th- e orchestra and was respon-- , sible for the swift movement of the concert through music of the Strausses down to -- ' g from movies. Agatha Christies "Unexpected Guest" If the reaction is good, shell bring it to Broadi way. - Robert Par- Designed for Job Stan Musial, ip charge ot the nations Physical Fitness Program, told Toots Shor: "Im putting you in charge of our Physical Fatness Progress, And Jackie Gleason is be peacefuL "Not a mention of Spiegel," said Lean. "First one to mention Sam pays the other $500. your deputy. After her Broadway debut as "Flora, the Red Menace," Liza Minnelli joined the Sar-di- s table where her parents sat Judy Garland, with Mark Herron, and Vincent Minnelli, with his wife, Denise . . . Herron, who'll soon be Lizas said to Lizas Billy Rose bought the Grand Street Boys Building on W. 55th Street, thereby increasing the size of this Ziegfeld Theater v realty parcel. Jack Albertson turned down the "Hello, Dolly!" tour, and will, tour instead with the Pulitzer Prize play, .The Subject Was Roses. Hedy Lamarr, who filed suit to divorce her, sixth husband, YORK-Da- vid lunch with rish, the director now working for Spie-geU.M. film Mr. Lyons on Pakistan. Lean told Parrish he wanted their lunch to Aca-dem- y' Award-winnin- than of peaceful coexistence. Such arethe scars that Lean said to Parrish: Okay, Bob, you got the $500. Now, about Sam. . . Lean for Sam Spiegel, directed, "Bridge on the River Kwai w and "L aw- - a rence of Arabia. He now is in Europe "Dr. filming In Zhivago. parts he had NEW By Jim Ftizpatrick Tribune Staff .Writer - r-- . '.' Film Director Flings Barbs at Spiegel At 500 a Throw Fast-Pace- d i; - T5W y 15 ls songs' . Popular ;Mark Contributng to the evening entertainment also were Billie Loukas, popular Salt Lake soprano, who recently returned from a tour with the Fred Waring Band, and Theron Nay, another young "Utahn ,Who is making hia mark In the popular field. The annual pops concert is ' a1 benefit for the Order of Eastern Star Home for the I C Aged and is presented through ik the courtesy ofc the Salt Lake "Federated Musicians of the f 'Americas Federation' of Musi- !ciansjunder a' grant from the Jt Music Performance Trust Funds of the Recording Parrish agreed. It is no secret that Spiegel, who produced three Academy g films, believes good movies are born of struggle and argument, dissatisfaction and retake, rather Award-winnin- Buys Building - Barbara Cook, star of the Any Wednesday, comedy, just recorded a song, Any Wednesday, composed by Albert Hague. Miss Cook starred in his musical,1' Pla inland told the court that she Is broke. Miss Lamarr has been unfortunate about her finances, although some of her husbands have been wealthy men. One romance, with a prominent N.Y. banker,, ended when her psychiatrist sent for him to question him about his financial holdings as a way of catering Miss Lamarr. Connie Stevens, now making "Never Too Late, is confer- nng with Garson Kanin about starring in Norman Krasnas play, Naked Mary Will You Come Out? 'Marshall step-fathe- r, do you think you and I have as much right to be so proud of Liza? Joan Fontaine skipped along 52nd Street happily the other day because she'd just found tourr the play for a Fancy. Clothes Conscious The baby picture used as the cover photo for Barbra Streisands new album, My Name is Barbra, was taken by her older brother, Sheldon. It shows her clothes conscious even at such an early ages she removed the satin bow' from a candy box and wore it lor tiie photo. maify "Denise, step-mothe- r: THE PICTURE THE WORLD HAS BEEN WAITIN& IQ SEEI EZ3EEEEH1 1 jj Warn Response The auditorium at Highland High School, wehre the was presented, Was very nearly filled and the audience responded warmly to the music. MA Jefesniks energetic con-- , What Kind of Talk is That? PIUS y Rex Harrison ponders the ragged clothes and horrible Cockscene from ney dialect of Audrey Hepburn In this opening ' My Fair Lady, entering its 12th week at Centre Theatre. ! J ' . A BALL" foaol In COLOR With Glann Ford, Hepa Lang Mi 0HAt 10 at NIGHTLY 30 p.m. Than 01.75. fasti rsspt- - til 2 Ch. 70c itarrOiig CafDRynleyEfremZimbalistJr'5'''' Barry, Sullivan-Gin- at 5, Jean 4:55, 9:34 STABBING SUSPENSE! SHEER SHOCK! SHOWS TODAY & SUNDAY- -2 P.M. ond 0 30 P.M. ItMrv, Your Tickut, Early Moil Ordort Prompty Ft Hod 79 SI.BO-S- l. IATURDAV MATINEE Mama 11:00,1-15,4.1- 2 WED S SUN. MAT. Rogers, ger Chariai Bayer Man- m 50 01 8 MATINEES TODAY SUN. and WED. 2 P.M. Relicario. The orchestra itself, has an exceptionally strong brass section which $one In the overture to Lie Fledermaus, but die strings were given their own opportunity in' the piquant Dominique, so popular last year. A Trademark Miss Loukas retains a fine, full voice and used it to good t purpose in an' aria from La Boheme, the popular songs, "Falling in Love With Love and "Neyet on a Sunday. She which, I , also sang "Vella, ' . gather is rather a trademark tteJor her since die sings it at Sorry TODAY . ffeC ductipg was' especially five in the Chit Chat Polka El and in the Spanish-inspire- d I T "LOVE IS pro-,gra- m ..Sl.SO-Bl.B- IUN , THURS. EVE Sl.7S-Sa.2- t S SAT. FRI EVE . S1.99-S2.S- 0 AND FOR THEATRE PARTIES SPECIAL GROUPS, E PLUS EXCITING ACTION PM BOX OFFICE OPEN NOON TO Tickoti also avaitabla in parson or by phonol at ZCMI, Chargo to your account, DA Dr 3092 Highland lf7STSZr DARLIUOr IL STARTS WHERE MONDO CANE LEFT: OFF! rfCMMBSCOPf rtCFfMFCOtOP COLON ENTERTAINMENT ADULT CO-H- Tl rjZ. HU STARTS nearly every appearance. Mr. Nay was heard in selec-j- tions from "Oklahoma!, "The Sound of Music and others arid performed with ad- mirable clarity. Dr. A. Ray Olpin, former , president of the University of TODAYI 3 WESTERNS BIO ACTION IN COLOR gum nous in i Wort 33th South 'Shaw at DuakdT Utah, explained the purpose of the concert in a short inter mission speech. 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