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Show 12 1, Hu Suit Lake Trilnme, Sunday, October 17, 19H2 I University Travel Club lours Southwest Tuesdav Five national parks, tin Grand Canyon and scenes that will he both la miliar and strange to most Utahns are all part of "The American Southwest, second attraction of the University Travel Club film series to be shown in Kingsbury Hall Tuesday at 8 p.m. The film will be narrated by Don Cooper. Mr. Cooper's camera opens with western montage that includes Utah's own Zion National Iark and traces the conversion of a 1D23 Model T to steam power This which figures prominently in Mr a Cooper's humorous escapades 'hroughoul the film. In addition to Utah's scenic wonderlands, the film also focuses on the old Iony Kx press Trail, the Mormon Trail, the Colorado Rock IYl(r Pan in plan of Mickey - Mickey Hollywood ai Mouse's comeback will be a little late, lolks Walt Disney Studios had planned a Christmas release for a new cartoon stalling the venerable mouse, who has not made a theatrical appearance since 1953. He was to Mar in "Mickey's Christmas Carol." a spoof on the Charles ies, Navajo camps, the Petrified Forest and many other natural and features that mark the Colorado, Arizona and Utah region man-mad- e The film took three years make, according to Mr. Cooper. to Dickens tale Mickey, however, has become a victim of the strike hy Cartoonists Local 839 The strike has prevented completion of the major sequence of the film is the Cooper family floating down the A two-mont- h Colorado River through the Grand Canyon in a wooden dory. General admission tickets are available at Kingsbury Hall weekdays from 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. and again 90 minutes before showtime Tuesday. The free shuttle bus will begin service in the Rice Stadium parking lot at 7:10 p.m. Season tickets will be on sale before the film and at intermission. THIS YEAR DONT BE SO QUICK TO OPEN THE DOOR ST lolly wuoil Uriel film This scene from "Steaming Through the Southwest will part of University Travel Club film series Tuesday. be Intel iors Annie Hall Bananas Stardust Memories Sleeper Love and Death Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sexj Manhattan! STARTS FRIDAY 1022 The featurette was to have been released in a double bill with a reissue of "The Sword and the Stone." Instead, Disney will send out a reissue of "Peter Pan " Peter Fonda, who fought so hard to establish his own identity as an r acloi say s if any body asks him now if he's Henry Fonda's soil he will answer. "You bet Thais who am " Prior to i he death of his father on Aug. 12, lie said he'd say, "It's a biological fact, but its not fair ol y ou to label me because of it "Now, with Henry's death, all that's blow n uw ay like ash from the table "Foi the rest of my life, my fate is sealed," Fonda said. "I'm Henry's son. That used to be such a that's why I problem for me iought so hard to establish my own identity." Fonda said their last words together expressed their love for each other. "1 made my peace with he said "I will never my father, have to think. How I wish I'd said this to him, or done that.' " I "It'll lift you up where ARRINO JACKELYN GIROUX PETER JASON CHRIS GRAVER EXECUTIVE PRODUCERS CARUTH C. BYRD ( ?N0 LEE THORNBURG & e AST 33HI) SOUl OFFICER AND A GENTLEMAN H Century Jomplex l 12:00. 2.30, 4:10, 5:00. 7.30, 9.10 MANN fHtAlRlS MANN 6 )D ROAD A! PLAA s4o 54IHSOU1M 12:45, 2:30, 4:15, 6:00, 7:50, 9:45 b (HtAIHtS 1 15 HIS 486 84 Hf 15 AISO MV AMO 00G 3:00. 6:30. 1000 R' 445 cHIGHMNDl 4859991 FILM FESTIVAL LIMITED ENGAGEMENT! SAS ifflsne B prMI'lllfMVO MM WOWEUj' MILLS HAVE EVES OPEN t HNMl M 3621 South Mm aiiimii.intiHffrSv V it W SOUTH ') P.UkiNC, 338' 11 MSTMCTID DAILY AT f.opT'ijM (, ml umied Co'00'4iRi Ah 'juts 'esivd United Artists Classics TEMPlFV j0 WiH ,A 1 ' HI A THE :30, 4:05, 7:00, 9:25 5:20, 7:55, 10:20 6V wixpwiiiwwi itnilTrTnr'"fTi Klrrwiri:lii fi'Pt - j y |