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T- : - 2 ) :7"' '49 :' : - ' r TONIGHT! 11 ' g : ''- 1 1 nom los P N SOLD OUT 1 4Y - ) : ' t: E 0 : :1" t ': 1 T MAL 1 - ''''''' '''''Z'':t ' - t—' '' '' I 1 1 ''TURMEST : ''' ' - I 11:zpv I 1N 11 :(11: l'A lik '- : 1 11- t - ' - -t- i 't - 1 I 1 CiiTS414? 04 ""Ir:'""1 - - : ' ' I 1 1 21Al Err : ' - 1 I v F I "':4- t long-distan- 1 7 44 - Fox is off for Yugoslavia with Vaneswhere he sa Redgrave in Isadora" the film biography of Isadors Duncan Andy will remain here with her photo lessons "I hope the picture will be by Christmas" completed If so Fox said wistfully Andy will come to Britain and meet me in Dublin where I'll be rehearsing a play" Fox was silent a moment then added "I'll tell you one thing these are expensive friendships What with the transatlantic jets and the long distance tel ephone calls it puts a bit of a strain on a man's finances" 4:1'redAlr' ' I 4 marry" Office Building :111 T:'lliCe "' y NY Plays in i ' over a couple of times" Wouldn't it be easier for them to get married? "Well no Andy is studying to become a pmfessional photographer in Hollywood And I have to make pictures all over the place I do want to marry Andy because she la right for rue But we don't want to lock it up right away "She's only 21 and I'm 2S We both have a little growing up to do and it's better that we accomplish that before us Project to Show ii ' I i Ctolg ee'eth'ee'r : I - - I i- it4' 444444 :' came' to Europe" he e x pie Inert "We toured l'ArtatenrthaatshelA)jentdteond - - I gi:n et 1 - ': '' 237-10t- :Dhil rsstar thvell'orr:teonal : Senior O'Mara of Western EEectric doing fOrta y4a12 What's ) it f' 'if 4 I 1 Members of the Salt Lake Retired Teachers Assn will meet Friday at 2 pm in the Citizen's Center East for a program of slides on "Autumn Fantasy" and musical selections Wednesday's concluding session will be Frank G Zelenka assistant executive director Home American Nursing Assn :' :4 ExTeaeher Meet speaker at them We're both big fans" Fox it developed rnet the light of his lifo in Hollywood '''' -'' -- such units throughout the nation have declined by 11 per cent over the same live-yeperiod This reduction comes almost entirely from consolidation of school districts the Foundation pointed out The analysis of the private tax research organization showed that the number of school districts in the nation dropped from 34678 in 1962 to 21782 in 1967 The reduction was offset partially by a gain of 2941 special districts Mr Nix also noted that the average nursing home care welfare cost per recipient per month in Utah has Jumped from $130 in 1964 to WI in September Charles Z Wick president United Convalescent Hospitals Inc Los Angeles called for begreater communication tween nursing home association members and medicare on problems administrators such- as upgrading standards and classification of care offered Principal ''''- ''': ''' contrast In erease f: t ' '' '?-- ' In additicm to the counties municipalities and 40 school districts there are 163 special districts In the state the Foundation noted is 90 pereentage ' Strains Lovers Buthret L ' - L' ' five-yea- age or over while the national homes Nationally 40 per cent is spent on hospital care and 34 per cent on nursing homes A reason cited for the difference is that less than 70 per cent of the Utah nursing home clients are 90 years of --- 172 '431 I J L v4 I I 3 r ts 47 - - LOW COST pLikrir - L - ' 4 i -- o down payment: No i nterest charge" I - 0- - NI : 1 ' -- - By Vernon Scott United Press International ' ) fri' 4 ':' f — HOLLYWOOD "'' Young : ' ' ' love can be expensive espee ' ' if the smitten swain cially '''' ' '' 1 lives in London and his girlfriend in Hollywood 1 : ::'-? '‘ The '''LA predicament besets 4-- actor James Pox who Ls en- e ''-- amored or Andrea Cohen a : :- 4 filmiand lovely who is not in t k I 1 the movies Englishman Fox ' with who starred ' F) recently Julie Andrews in "Thomughly i 4 :! -3 7 :"Modern Millie" Is considera' : bly more thorough and mod'11 ern than Millie or almost any' one else Ile jetted from London to I --------Los Angeles for a stay with Andrea whom' he calls 'James Fox modernly enough Andy 'Thoroughly Modern' Courtship It wasn't enough that he flew 6000 miles to hold hands Fox and Andy caught a jet to Memphis Tenn just to spend a couple of days listening to a musical group they like "The only place we could hear Booker T and the MG In was For Memphis" "So that's where explained NEW YORK (Al') — A new we went" Asked to define a Booker T theater for Broadway stage the MG Pox was astonand of a as is part plays planned office building to be Ished to learn that they weren't the rage of the Amertbuilt on the site now occupied can musical avant garde by the Capitol one of the White Way's most famous "Why" he said "that's Booker T Jones and - the Movie palaces Construction of the new structure is schedMemphis Group Really great uled for 1969 Preliminary rhythm and blues outfit They plans call for inclusion of a made a tour of Europe last 1500-sea- t auditorium Razing March and really caught on over there of the Capitol built in 1919 starts next year "Andy turned me on to t 1 - 1 l' ' ' ': ' The number of government- al units operating in Utah has increased by five per cent r during a period the Utah Foundation tabulated in an analysis distributed Tuesday There are 446 separate governtnental units operating in Utah thk year an increase of 22 fmm 1962 Nearly all of the increase comes from the establishment of special taxing Nursing Home Share Large In Utah Welfare Payments ILona Distance Romance - '''' '1 districts lovves!Choicoisbest 1 ems 1 01Irr77-m'- r :':' ''''''' - io - Mayor Lee said a later conference report" r y make to effort to have the auditor attorney and fiscal consultant go over the matter now that they have the suggesting r we ought "I $on : ' Units Up 5 in Utah and George B Catmull agreed the matter should be taken to court if some settlement can not be reached quickly The county report stated that except for some two million dollars spent for services In unincorporated areas vhich are paid for by the unincorporated areas — the $7100000 remaining spent from the county general fund last year benefited city and county residents in substantially equal portions Fred M Oliver city fiscal consultant to study the court ty clahns and report to the commission committee that three-ma- - or NEVI YORK4149 CHILDREN UNDER 12- - Open 11 am to 10 pm TICT& :: ist AU ZOO CASILIIONS Ott SIMS SUM Wm( bat( Affirm at Mit la 1 msos14 Sia MAK attod Theatra INI I Met HALF PRICE every day mance 'mama t CAL ZVI 307 MAIL ORDERS 4 - TILLED elloot PROMPTLY t woo er 4 '444JCI tf " SfeE 4 44 Adi ot -' T4 " - eqn OS loot e r -- AO - tt4 - - 40 A! v"4 44 44 mo4' - Ir 0 |