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Show r Mii TO ESERET A May 31, 1969 NEWS, Saturday, FILMLAND CLOSEUP Event To Mark 'robiems From Liquor Low? The Sal: Lake City Planning Commission is studying a possible zoning problem relative to the setting llillillllllllllllllllllli up of package agenliquor cies in restau- rants. miniThe bottle agenI'liiriiiiiiniiiin cies are authorized under new legislation which took effect May 13, but which won't be implemented for at least several weeks. Due to fuzziness of zoning ordinances with regard to the B-(business) clasification, such package agencies may be prohibited in this zone. City Atty. Jack I.. Crellin said today. However, he noted that the 3 restaurants and cafes, including the entire downtown Salt Lake area, are in areas zoned commercial in which there is no problem. All areas zoned below would be open for such uses, of majority front of the museum, was missing Saturday morning. It was taken during the past 48 hours. Valued between $3,000 and $4,000, the eagle has a wingspan and weighs approximately 150 pounds. It is part of the monument to Col. Thomas L. Kane, peacemaker and benefactor of early Utahns. protection by making city firefighters. In cases of Salt Lake City commission- ers have approved a program public strengthen 2 SHOWS em- great-grandso- n ST. ee4 SUN. 2sOO eeJli?Y A wreath also will be placed on the grave of the famous governor and president of I he Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints, who was born June 1, 1801. ( r''V mini-bottl- grinned when Van and Maureen Stapleton filmed a particularly dramatic Airport scene. A would you bescene which lieve? brought tears to : FOXINTER-MOUNTAI- THEATRE? NATIONAL GENERAL CORPORATION N 2 SHOWS SAT. and 2:00 and SUN. P.ta. CQ U I "WHATEVER YOUR MUSIC BAG is 'IMONTEREY POP IS A ' ." WHO S WINDER I WINNER who was a I v-- . --n --- i Yartfoit UPTOWN Main Im An 2 fthe Time SHOWS TODAY in SUN. 8 Felt, tail twister; Max ) Look 2D0 in E BEATLES S:30 It SUBMARINE? "YELLOW 1015 BRMnmiaNG! Pm , Saet Now Avoiiokio Ivory loo. :30 Mots. Wod.. ot., loo. iiM 3092 Highland VILLA lummna i4 dm kvt rtchltsiiyi JAMIS GOLDMAN D SOUTHEAST Iff M COTTONWOOD MALL (it) curmi, MAIUMli tth Swtll REALLY BEAUTIFUL -OF THE MOST FANTASTIC rto or A JENNINGS CowtiBNOwt Smr. and Sbvi.i! Wed., HOWARD LANG JAMES G01DST0NE RODMAN PRODUCTION A "YES, 'BELLE 2E JOUR'IS SENSATIONAL A , Sat, from 12 00 Mom Tuts., ThtpnL. Fit. 7:00 fro p.m. Hoi. il lagoon A FUNNY two-yea- TONITE iitmu 0 dthe movie 9:00 THING HAPPENED P.M. AT NIGHT. BUT 1 tDLAN IU -A- CADIMT AWARD '.VINNIR- - q C4RTOON flATURtlTl j -- WMT DISNEY p'-- JONES H MICHELE LEE COLOR 0 f V It is all ACADEMY , CLYWUS -- National TONf FONDA THE OUtcrtt' BOSTON STRANGLER Hilarious H ONLY. BRiVE-- wonderful fun tOLM wteasssa JAMES(5lee' brilliant vNeW York Times ' Spectacular that can be seen again and again! WYLERS A WILLIAM Admitted Free - $1.50 Per Person .yJe K WINNER Of' CHARLTON HESTON ONLY PIN Robert Hyde Wilson, Impresario t1 Now Playing! 363-445- 1 "KICK THE $2.00 a person On Stage at the C4UM Ream road SHOW ENGAGEMtHT HURRY! - ACADEMY AWARDS! JACK HAWKINS1 .GOODS AV4IIA8LE IfAiTflQUEE SOX OFFICE wit UST 4 MAN DOWN" CT' DAYS! IN COLOR SAT., JUNE 7 GRASS ROOTS mmtmm. aaSMAAse f? E cm Housr IS'S? tznS -- flu hciffitg Co-- "ALL THE ACADEMY AWARD WINNER STEVE VICODEEIM AS 'E4JLL1TT m M'l DOWN" h w" ' yry r Presents weeriMCMTT CURTAINfi tom grand old downing that Mt th encint Roman le lavehinf thir hod off in 200 I.C and Now Ywk eodiomo a wall for ovor two yoer. i os' GIRL enRttwMirateqrdqr tK Ticket now available CONTEST jlWInNkitePboli onthevwihiRR!JM Ifi COLOR - AND STILL GOING GREAT1 WALT DISNEY Till Md 9e10 IIAIURUtMIrndtill Jy "GIRLS FREE" HITE All Girls JUTUMMOIMCES (ISTillUiCOlOflh "BEST FOREIGN FILM" prtttnl Amtrica't Funniest Musical AeSK WIFE... WINNER BEST PICTURE VENICE FILM FESTIVAL AWARD Opening Wed., June 11 Wed. thru Sot. nites at 8:30 University of UtahTheatrePlayers I IESeUe Nomination: secre- .SutSEsrarw FRED ASTAIRE S CATHERINE DENEUVE Mob., t; ANNE HEYWOOD CRENNA with Moow i JOHN FOREMAN CgIgt JOHN WAYNE - RICHARD Lift PICTURE WGGdlBGd MIDAS RUN Jour UNIVERSAL t BLOCKS, Cosmopolitan HR technicolorvpanavision mm GRUSIN COPS AND ROBBERS AND ROAD SH00T0UTS AND DOUBLE CROSSES! E h... I" FILMS I HAVE EVER SEEN V M0VIE1-DN- w NiERMOUNtliBlitUT tiLi hve-xy- i A ! 7:3 "A G other club A reward was offered today for the return of a large bronze eagle taken from the Utah of the Daughters Fioneers Museum grounds. 3U0 N. Main. Amount of the reward will be determined Monday when the DUP executive committee meets, said Kate B. Carter, HANCOCK FREEMAH. L OiMSIEEIEiKu fc,oD" 486-134- 1 Othe ,,tower .ilia officers include; Dee Davis, first vice president; Dan Morgan, second vice president; Dwain Cox, third vice presi-den- Reward Offered WYNH-A- Now in everyway!' iffs in Utah. McCarty, Bill r direcGarth Reid, tors: and Max L. Turner, Lion tamer. Civic projects sponsored by the East Mill Creek Lions include purchasing braille typewriters for the Murray Blind Center and providing playground equipment for East Mill Creek Park. iFFNAM Anilabio r'"Winningisawinner DAVE f mcks CONTR'AOTi vie'' 44 WWlMNg Jones, a retired FBI special agent, is a developing standards and training program for police and sher- - CIARKS P.HARDJ H6PBURN AT ITS BEST!' Lions directors; MREPEIUIA Soots "MOVIE-MAKIN- Club. Love A WOMAN GO FOR A MAN? KATHARIN6 JORRHE UlOGDIUflOO iiOSERT UIHGflER Mill Q I WYPQOUCMIG MOW FAR SHOULD BEST SCREENPLAY mi nEiumsn wk tiv diMorwMityl Hr "Old Devil Moon many more! Whin in Southern Ctfifomfn vrsf Unfrrnsf Stwjfaw Ralph B. Jones, chief of the Utah Police Academy, has been elected president of the Dale Naylor and 'RED 355 J01L PICTURE SCORE Dr, HU to the Rainbow This Isn't Love' UNMORAL BEST ORIGINAL 0TOOI Good ' 0mI Are Things In Glocca Morra?' 2:55, 5:50, 8 45 272 So, Mam BEST ACTRESS -- Utml News S. Lar- president. The eagle, sculptured by Ortho Fairbanks and located the base of the flagpole to AWARDS KATHARINE HWUAN Takes Club Reins Lloyd Cullimore, - When I'm Not Near the Girl AN A BLOCKBUSTER!! tary, and Willis Carlisle, treasurer. Also elected were: Jaret Gustafsen, tail twister; Dale Anderson and Jack Hagman. P.M. BRING THE FAMILY REGULAR ADMISSION s ... and many, ACADEMY! Btutol hertU Trent - - Blackhurst, treasurer. Miller has held every office in the Salt Lake club as well as several district offices with the Utah Lions. He was an unsuccessful candidate for Salt Lake City Commission in 1963 and has been a district executive with the Great Salt Lake Council, Boy Scouts of America. Mr. Jones iri WINNER' "A' TRIUMPH! W. East 3:30, 6:15 and 9:00 SUN. 12:45, The Songs! The Sorgs! The Songs ' BEATLES "AGREAT MOVIE!" kin and Philip H. Buehner, directors; Joseph. W. Richards, secretary, and Edwin Creek and 'HOW POP" 1:30, 4.25, 7:20, peitR Mr. Miller F r 1 day at Ft. ning dinner Douglas Country Cub. Other officers are James 0. Morton, first vice president; third Kenneth C. Johnson, vice president; Dr. Carvel S. Evans, Lion tamer; Whitney ft SHOWS SAT. 4 OUTSTANDING an service. Miller and other new officers will be Installed at a raised. It wont happen to Anne and myself, he vowed. Eut it has and she is broken up over it. "'hey were childhood sweethearts and Anne has never even once dated another fellow. Its going to be mighty difficult for .r to learn to start playing the dating game at this stage in her life. , SUPERBIYMJVE!" UmtsA presented award for outstanding club mat-riag- color your world with happiness. 4 1806-25t- Heroes. Over the years. Bob has professed he couldn't understand these Hollywood that crumble once top financial struggle is over and the children are pretty well p 6 ACADEMY AWARDS! OooJ Soot now ovoiloblo IVIRY IVt. 1:00 P.M. MATS. W4 id-- Son. 2:00 PJA. "SENSATIONAL! stated. h Melvin M. Miller. East, has been elected Salt Lake City Lions Club president. He succeeds Calvin Cook, Martin's eyes. And, man, you have to be some actor to get a reaction like that out of old Dino. Youve never seen a man turn over a new leaf as completely as Max Baer Jr. Hes given up absolu'ely all his onetime bad habits; hes that desperite to hang onto his wife since them reconciliation. Reaping a lot of the benefit from Maxs new deportment and demeanor are his HillbilAnd lies they couldnt be happier about that, one of them confided. The fact that my neighbors. Bob and Anne Crane, are calling it quits after 22 years of marriage and three children is more shocking than the break-uof any filmland mar &$ e S.L. Lions Elect riage that I can recall Sadly, there seems little hope of reconciliation. Bob, as you must know, is the hero of Hogans Dean It's ready to .. BEST PICTURE OF THE YEAR! asm 3 one-ye- ar status as an internat i o n a 1 star and he looked at me with those piercing blue eyes and wip Academy Awards! B-- Universal apparently couldnt agree more. In fact, the studio ordered all their contract players on the set "If I'm not a star, I dont B-- 3 said Crellin. With regard to the zones, Crellin said it is felt that only those uses specifically mentioned are legal. Liquor package agencies are not among those listed. A court test might prove that the package agency would be an integral part of the restaurant or private club under the new liquor laws, lie said. In that case the zoning ordinance would cover them. Another solution would be for the Zoning Commission to make a specific recommendation allowing restaurants with privileges to operate in B-- zones, the attorney , the choice roles. I asked him about his own Association. PJA. t Then, getting philosophical about it all, he sighed : "There's nothing I on do about it except get out there on the screen with those overnight successes, kick bum in the fanny by reminding the audience what real acting is, and giving those young people a lesson to boot. are grabbing firemen. safety -Lo(Bell) Van Heflin All this emphasis star confides: on youth in the country today! The overnight successes a lot of them have never learned to act Dr. J. D. Williams, a of Brigham Young and University of Utah professor, wid speak at the event, sponsored by Ihe Brigham Young Family candidate fornetftysar's A HOLLYWOOD ng-time streets. riot- know who is! Sure. Vve come down a notch or two, in ralary and in the parts I'm offered. By MARILYN BECK 168th Young's be will observed birthday Sunday by relatives and visitors in a 6:30 p.m. service at his grave on 1st Avenue between State and A Brigham ing, floods, major fires and similar disorders, these specially trained workers would be called from their regular jobs or their homes to respond and assist regular police and Emergency Aid Heflin Shows Youth Real Acting Brigham's Birth ployes more versatile. The commission approved of Phil W. recommendations Dern, civil defense director, to train city employes including typists and recepto act as emergentionists cy special police officers and two-fo- ot to M'jm KWijWIiii i wc, rWTURF! 12 40,2.55, 5:05,20, SiS r |