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Show 4 V. 10 A DESERET August 23, 1969 NEWS, Sofurdoy, Air Service Poor, Attrimey Argyes Salt Lake City will remain a satellite to Denver and other cities having multiple trunk line air service unless the ' ! Civil Board Aeronautics QCAB) allows additional lines to serve this city. . Robert S. Campbell Jr., spe- cial assistant state attorney general and attorney for the I Utah Agencies prosecuting the -- -- ' 5,000 pages of testimony presented before the CAB during the past nine days in Washington D.C., and Sait Lake City in the Service to Salt Lake City Investigation, Campbell said Utah is in the monopoly grasp of a held by United Air Lines. To . Utahns have Twenty-thre- e been authorized by the State Board of Examiners to attend tie National Legislative Con- ference of the Council of State in St. Governments Aug. Louis, Mo. Authorized expense ta the state will exceed $6,000. Sen. W. Hughes Brockbank, Lake, now is vice pres- ldent. He is slated to be elect- ed president in St. Louis and will serve from the end of the present conference until the end of the conference to be held next summer in Salt Lake City. A booth will be set up in St. .Louis to dispense literature on Salt Lake City and Utah as to-- ; Cuses for vacation trips. Others scheduled to make the trip are State Senate Haven J. Barlow, Senators Miles -- 25-2- 9 lt - r. ! 'l I I I- - Pres-"iide- I'R-Layto- Carl Ferry, , Ernest Fork; Pettersson, H. Dean, Kendrick ' Harward, Reed Bullen, G. Stanford Rees, Wallace H. Fork. Gardner, Speaker of the House Lorin N. Pace, Lake; Replt resentatives James W. Platt, Lake; Richard J. Carling, Lake; Ferdinand E. Peterson, Lake; lt lt Ronald T. Halverson, Howard C. Nielson, Larry Regis Jr., Glen. D. Leon Reese, Homer F. Wilkinson, Lake; C. Demont Judd, Jr., Karl N. Snow Jr., legislative analyst; Leo L. Memmott, legislative auditor; Melvin E. Leslie, legal counsel, and Mrs. Margaret Starks and Miss Clarice W. Simpson, secretaries. life-lik- said. He described the flights to and from New York City as poorly timed because they land passengers in New York at 4.45 p.m. just at the close of the business day. Fifty per cent of Utahns flying to New York use other connections in order to reach that center before the close of business, he charged. He said UAL claims that it has a relatively low load factor on this run and uses this - f Death Probed - EPHRAIM, Sanpete County continued Investigation into a sheepherders story that a Nevada woman was thrown from her horse, then died six hours later after climbing from bed. -today j An autopsy was performed Friday at Utah Valley Hospital on the body of Ida Williams, 49, Ely, Nev., to determine cause of death. Results have not yet been made w spect. The round trip fare from Chicago to Denver for such trips is $78, or $84 less than return fare between Chicago and Salt Lake City, $162 he said. The Utah agencies probably will make recommendations concerning which of six other trunk lines it would like to serve this city in a brief to be filed Oct. 13, he said. Sheep Camp . p argument against instituting other flights. Campbell said UAL averaged 70 per cent of all space filled on flights from Salt Lake City to Chicago in .1969 while the systemwide average for UAL was 52 per cent. During 10 days in July of this year, monitoring of the Salt Lake City-NeYork flight showed 56 per cent of all space filled, he charged. Campbell charged further that UAL has failed to institute any tour basing or ski trip fares to aid Utah, yet has favored Colorado in this re- the internationally movie actress, Anouk Aimee, gained one. of the most sought-afte- r screen roles of modern times in Hundreds of puppets, so e on the stage, were "laid away in their trunks one-sto- Utahns To Attend Legislative Meet Justine. The movie, based on novelist Lawrence Durrells famed will Alexandria Quartet, open Wednesday at the Pent- and cases Friday as the Puppeteers of America Festival 69 came to a close. For five days, the finest puppeteers from around the world met on the University .. house. Miss Aimee, who was nominated for an Academy Award for her arresting performance in A Man And A Woman, has worked with many of the of Utah campus in workshops and demonstrations of the art. The festival was brought to the university under the sponof Pioneer Craft sorship House and the Junior League of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Glenn J. Beeley of Craft House and Mrs. Clark P. Giles of the Junior League were chairmen. During workshops, it was pointed out that puppetry is more than a craft; its one of the performing arts. Puppetry also is more than just an entertainment medium, it's a great teacher, especially for children. Its uses in therapy also were stressed during the sessions. Because children are so impressionable, puppeteers were urged to take the out of fairy tales grimm and give them more kindly characters. For instance, in leading directors in Europe, also earning critical accolades for her roles in Federico Fellinis La Dolce Vita and " as well as for her por8 trayals in numerous other films. A frank and fascinating County , , Berman is now working on his second 20th Century-Fo- x John Browns production, the Civil War story Body, based on the epic poem by Stephen Benet. A third project will be the adaptation of her head and bruises on her back, Walker said. He and Christy took Mrs. Williams back to the sheep camp, and all three retired about 9 p.m. At 1 a.m., Walker said he woke to find Mrs. Williams gone from her bed and upon making a search, found her dead out in the camp. Investigation will continue, Sheriff Larsen said. Donna Chasing Romantic Hope? By MARILYN BECK HOLLYWOOD -(Bell) After all these years of coy demurral about discussing her romance with Clint Walker, his family. During the festival, Michael Oznowitz, and Daniel LJords Kenneth of McKay, Toronto, Canada, and Joseph Owens, New York, were elected to the groups board of directors of Puppeteers of America. Mr. Llords is California; I cant under-stan- d why Donna Doug- las is suddenly confiding that she and Clint are engaged. Clint apparently cant un- Donna derstand it, ei- Douglas ther, particu- larly since Donna seems to have been relegated to a just friends category in his life and actress Francine York is his new romantic flame. president. Cafe Robbed Burglars broke a window at Maddox Drive In, 2090 E. 33rd South, Friday and stole $350 from the two cash registers. The theft was discovered by an employe, Susan Faddis, 0 East, who notified the owner, Ross Hunsaker, 3192-194- Ive known for a long time that Kim Darby was a little Plateau Dr. What makes hereudencKftl. gal with a lot of talent How refreshing to learn she combined that gift with a rare integrity. When she worked with r George Generation, he came away from die experience her number one fan, so much so that he tried to get her for his new We Have Always Lived in the and was crushed Castle, when she turned him down. producer-directo- Schaffer in '- Members of Gov. Calvin L. I Hampton's Advisory Council j xin Local Affairs Friday after- noon opposed unanimously proposed federal taxation of income from state and local J bonds. -- Rampton agreed to bring up the matter at the National to Governors Conference begin Sept. 30 in Colorado Springs. He said he already-haopposed the plan in letters to committees of the U.S. House of Representative. bond J. Alma Burrows, broker, explained import of the proposed taxation which, lie said, would have local and state government if eneffects upon acted. . Gary Jones, assistant state planning coordinator, told the "group that state law permits counties and municipalities to take advantage of mass purchasing through the State Finance Department. This has been done to a limited extent in purchases of police and other automobiles, heavy road equipment and heavy pipe and culverts, be -- tenffyief thee nriM My Jsm nt turbance, he has persuaded local authorities to stop the traffic across the Northern Ticino River during the evening hours. B SEE MICE" FROM THE BEG'MNING MAIL 1.8,10.-00- , OP. 1:45 OLYMPUS 7:30 P.M. SAT. 2 y. UNTIE SHOWS DAILY 2:00 nj 8:00 PM iT.t'tre i iwHiiPm RethaerUen 60-HI- q LrasH) ; K.MMSJS V !" UPTOWN Ph. 53 So. Main il iTTTD 8 272 S. Main Aihmmii !.... W' iiWy ' TONIGHT k qd m e .vs ii i HURRY!... LAST 4 DAYS! in V. 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Journal ww.uAIKt is&isl ft Fri., Aug. 29 at ft 2.30 p.m & 8:30 p.m.u Tickets $3.50 mw YOU SIMPLY HAVE TO SEE On Stage at the M M MON.,TUES. & WED. bLUUM- - STIRLING TONITE KNAK and PEPSI COLA 7 Present In Person LERTGCJ PIPERS Dancing Begins 9:00 P.M. , "Green Tambourine," "Jelly Jungle of Orange Marmalade" Admission $2.00 Pr Porson OR PEPSI COLA Bottl Caps 5 and 10 on all rides (except Speedway and Hying Saucer) n om House'- mm rauiR-f- fc- CHEOnCflRJOROOml Treasure Mountain Inn, Park City (The In et th ten ( Main Strait) Chef Robert Maxwell now serving elegant dinners daily from 6 p.m. (Midnight Sun Coffee Shop also open daily 6 a.m.-- ll - TOMORROW TCNITE FREE BiNGO 6:00 P.M. 8:30 FAIRGROUNDS SPEEDWAY said. i. with gallons of mosquito launched from small planes. Now, to avoid human dis- A Bfittme crowdei iota 37 tense, suspense! hours, ticking away minute by minute, (Mr by tear, bullet b huHet by billet! BIG I: The council, headed by J Mavor Richard Chambers of Logan, expressed its views to Hampton who attended the meeting for a short time. Jr., Ponti had the site bombarded earlier this month NATfONAL GENERAL CORPORATION PLUS All Ponti has been closely supervising the first film of his wife Sofia Loren since she gave birth to Carlo Jr. last December. To make things comfortable in this swampy area for both Sofia and Carlo Elsa isnt the only motorcycle buff Ive talked to in recent weeks. Tom Stern tells me he was actually planning to bike from Detroit to Cincinnati to promote his Hells Angels 69 but lack of time prevented it. He still managed to plug his product by racing on a hog (big cycle, to you none-bik- e fans), from the Cincinnati airport to a theater premierirg his picture. Elsa Lanchester, who admits to being 67 years old was riding around like a kid on the back of Michael Parks motorcycle during State Aides Oppose Tax Plan Charles Laughton put them all down neatly with a casual, Well, why shouldnt younger actresses character play roles? KC1T jsheriff Mrs. Williams was riding near the camp about 7 p.m. Thursday with her daughter, Christy Williams, 13, and with Walker. She was thrown from her horse and her head struck rock. - She received lacerations on VIGEVANO, ITALY (AP) After beating the mosquitos, producer Carlo Ponti has beaten the rush hour. He just cut off the traffic. n Her reason for refusal was certainly unique. She loved the script, but felt she was too young for the part and couldnt do it justice. RECORD MONTH! Ridge. ' Walker told this story to County Atty. John McAllister, Ephraim City Marshal Wan Rasmussen and the sheriff: Stops Cars For Wife Then Came filming of a Bronson segment in Canon City, Colo. And when shooting was over and the cast complimented her on her work, the British-borwidow of actor 2matxa wuMntyoolikctoknow! Mere Michael York, Anouk Aimee in "Justine." Everything In The Garden. Ulysses. O ClcXlyitfU JUitlAlfnAEAUtS Grant Larsen said the woman was staying at the sheep camp of Vernon Ray Walker, Ephraim, located 22 miles .east of here at Wagon Road t Justine is the first motion picture to be produced by Berman for 20th Century-Fox- . Among his more than 30 major motion picture credits are A Patch of Blue, Butterfield 8, Bhowqni Junc-- t i o n, The Blackboard Madame Bovary, Jungle, The Portrait of Dorian Winterset and Top Grey, of James Joyces Edward Albees Jack and the Bean Stalk, Jack isnt a thief stealing from the giant. He is merely regaining goods stolen from 3170 Juscritics declared that tine belongs in the company of the very best novels of our century. The motion picture adaptation of this modern classic w as written by Larry Marcus, whose screenwriting credits include Petulia, Witness For The Prosecution and The Eigamist. Hat. ex- amination of the many and1 varied aspects of love, the Pandro S. Berman production of Justine was directed by Joseph Strick, who brought to the screen the highly -acclaimed motion picture ver-slo-n public. Sanpete Commenting on the book, many of the nations literary By THE MOVIEGOER The acclaimed break this monopoly a strong and resourceful imaginative carrier must be given rights to serve the state, he said. During its monopoly UAL has failed to institute one-so- p service from Salt Lake City to Washington, D.C., and only provided it to New York City since April 1968 during the pressure of a CAB case, he statement case, made this Friday afternoon. He summarized 'Justine An Acting Plum Puppeteers Pack Trunks After 'Show' I. p.m.) Famous Hunt Breakfast Sundays. 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