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Show THEATRE CEDAR THEATRE Effective Sunday, July 23, Oux New Prices Will Be Students and Adults S1.50 : Children, under 12 75c Wed, Thurs., Fri. & Sat. August 2, 3, 4 and 5 In everyone's life there's a SUMMER OF '42 ) fl I SE?2t- fromWanwBroi. I V X" AKinnty leisure Servlct -' 1 r TU C?.,,-iM MO 1 1 In just 5 weeks We know this is but the beginning of our "Beautification Program" Pro-gram" in Cedar City. Classes Every Week at Come to the one ''" SOUTH ELEMENTARY SCHOOL and only - fK (Use South Entrance) Weight Watchers. K-f Tuesday: 7:30 p. m doors open 6:45 p. m. iAri1 ITT I'l Wednesday: 9:30 a. m., doors open 8:45 a. m. VVtlCjH I w REV A SCHWARTZ, Director WATCHERS U For furthern lnformatkm coll: , VZZi 9 ' TMELMA CONDIE 586-4604 progm that works. VV ' 1 .''!., , ....... i . DniVEMt! HYLAND THEATRE Effective Thursday, July 27. Our New Prices Will Be Students and Adults $1.50 Children, 6-11 inclusive 75c Children, under 6 FREE Thurs., Fri. and Sat. August 10. 11 and 12 WALTDISEVprobijctions'A "Anostalgic, bitter sweet, film with much affection, tenderness and humor." N. Y. Daily News "A beautiful movie! a blend of humor, growing-up growing-up pangs, and life's experiences." exper-iences." Our magazine "I greatly admire the way Jennifer O'Neil and Gary '.Grimes played it . . ." "A romantic film! A memory mem-ory film, written, directed and acted with such un- J U., l N. Y. Times Sun., Mon. and Tues. August 6, 7 and 8 Tales From The Crypt (PG) Five people find ' themselves separated from the others in a party touring tour-ing some ancient catacombs. cata-combs. They realize they are lost when Sir Ralph 1 Richardson (portrays the ' crypt keeper provides the characters with terrifying j glimpses of what is in store for them ... or have the events already happened? hap-pened? Also stars Joan Collins, Peter Cushing. and Ina Bendry. Two complete com-plete showings each evening eve-ning at 7:30 and 9:24. Wed., Thurs- Fri. & Sat. August 9. 10. 11 and 12 Barney wanted women in the worst way. . . . i mister l (G) Laugh and cry with the good hearted boys who train a misfit dog to be a champion pointer. The entire family will enjoy en-joy this heart warming experience betwen a boy and the dog he loves! Stars Johnny Whitaker of Family Affair. Children Child-ren 75c on all Walt Disney Dis-ney Pictures. It's Become Necessary to Make a Change It's become necessary to cancel our current movie at the Hyland Drive-In, to replace it we have two top-notch top-notch pictures "Evel Knie-vel" Knie-vel" and "Born Losers." Johnny Cash L? 1 ( Neil Diamond ::m-t- 1 I :A- If : Jerry Reed Elvis ttCil Uliblllc Danny Davis M$Jkm' ktih .1" -t4''Jt Mnrx : lei In. ..I I. -. L-y. Arathasrewgytegfluiem. Levers" (PG) Alan Arkin stars in the "Last of the Red Hot Lovers" in the film version vers-ion of Neil Simon's Broadway Broad-way comedy hit, about a Don Juan reverse. "Barney "Bar-ney wanted women in the worst way. And that's the way he got them." The women are: Sally Keller-man, Keller-man, Paula Prettiss and Renee Taylor. Two complete com-plete showings each evening eve-ning at 7:30 and 9:28. Thurs., Fri. and Sat. August 3, 4 and 5 Evel Knievel (GP) Come and enjoy the remarkable, fast acting true story of daredevil, Evel Knievel, and the death defying heroics . of this living legend. This popular personality is now performing in Northern North-ern Utah. Stars George Hamilton and Sue Lyon. AND Born Losers (GP) A ruthless outlaw motorcycle gang begins the lawless takeover of a mountain town frequented by teenagers and their ' families. A part Indian ' fighter for justice launch-i launch-i es a one-man crusade against the cycle gang I leader and his band oi cutthroats. Stars Tom - Laughlin, Elizabeth James and Jane RusselL iilliislliilii :.r :r ibiffiSifaiJl r:ow JcJ CiJ . ; Carpenters cll(T Propinquity Ulmh CuG2Et!jlj I Mi Ugzei&j Qirtrr-'rr i i , CKCR7N DIPLOMAT RANVC0D I FGGfeo fega EBS2apTOfll SCSI I 73Moit!lMola SSS-6SO ; i . . . . i ... - t - i |