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Deseret News from Salt Lake City, Utah • 11

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Deseret Newsi
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Salt Lake City, Utah
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7o Year DESERET NEWS, Thursday $1,000 Gift December 30, 1965 Q3 For Festival Johnny Cash Pleads Guilty EL PASO. TEX. UPI) -Johnny Cash, the country and Western singing star, has pleaded guilty to a federal charge of possessing stimulant and depressant drugs. U.S. District Judge D.

W. Suttle will sentence him later. Cash was arrested Oct. 4 as he arrived at El Paso International Airport to board a plane. He has been free in $1,500 brad since then.

"'v 'aC Connery IsA Mystery LONDON (UPI) Actor Sean Connery, who plays the mysterious agent James Bond, caused a mystery of his latest film, ThunderbalL More than 1,000 fans waited in vain In the rain on the promise of theater officials that Connery would definitely be appearing at the London Pavilion despite the fact he also missed the premieres of three previous Bond films. (UPI) British Actor David Niven and his Swedish actress wife narrowly missed death when their sports car skidded on a Swiss road and ended up suspended on the edge of a 150 foot deep ravine, it was reported Thursday. Niven was quoted by the Daily Express as saying, It was the nearest I have ever been to death. Another few Inches and we would have plummetted to the bottom." Niven said the incident happened when he and his wif were driving to their home at Vaud. One section of the road had collapsed but heavy snow covered the gap.

Poor Hjoerdis was terri- 5AR CITY The Utah Shakespearean Festival has received a gift of $1,000 from Avon Products, of New York City, to Be used toward costuming of future productions. The firm became interested QQl liIH r.MODER Joan Baez, prominent folk-singer, co-stars in "Big T.N.T.,". movie coming to lyric. Park Vu. starring Doris Day, at the Motor Vu, and The Great Race, starring Tony Curtis, Jack Lemmon and Nat 11a Wood, which moving to the Studio.

Starring in the American International Pictures T.N.T. at Lyric and Park Vu will be Roger (King of the Road) Miller, Joan TODAYI DOORS OPEN AT 10 AM. A highly ballyhooed musical movie, advance showings of two major movies, and a triple-header are among fare scheduled for those who. will be seeing in the New Year Friday at midnight The Big T.N.T. Show," tarring several of the top pop, folk music, country west era and rock roll artists, will be showfi one night only, beginning at midnight at the Lyric and Park Vu.

Our Man Flint" super agent comedy, starring Jkmes Coburn, will be shown at midnight at the Centfe, and Never Too Late, a comedy starring Connie Stevens, Paul Ford, Jim Hutton and Maureen OSullivan, will be shown at midnight at the CapitoL Tickets for the latter two showings, one night only, are available in advance, and will be fo capacity only. The Southeast will begin special triple-header at 6 p.m., and show three films at moderate prices: McClin-tock, a comedy western starring John Wayne; Blue Hawaii, starring Elvis Presley, and State Fair, starring Pat Boone, Bobby Darin and Ann-Margret, Movies in regular runs which will also be shown at midnight are Thunderball, starring Sean Connery, at the Uptown and the Highland; Harum Scarum," starring Elvis Presley, at the Rialto; Loved One," comedy spoof on undertaking, at the Towne. Also showing at midnight will be Boeing Boeing," starring Jerry Lewis and Tony Curtis, at the Red wood; Do Not Disturb, EME3j 4941 E. Slot 244-3991 Si umilifuH29S-0441 I HOLIDAY HITS PIUS SONUS KIDS SHOW KIDS SHOW 1iW P.M. ONLY tea AND THE JUNGLE HUNTOl 1 Ift thu funnlait vf oiamiblud a iounchinp padl ff Y-Y -HOLIDAY CO-HIT- (COLORS PANAVISION SKI 2 50, 5:50, 0:30 SOT.

4:00, 7:00, Bountiful Motor Viow Adm. $1.50 Par Car Tw. Sly Faotvra, "Solid Mo No Ftowon 'Truth About Sprina" ILECTRIC IN-CAR HEATERS Petula Clark English singer David McCallum leads band rl4444 WHAT SHOULD A GIRL DO OPPORTUNITY TWICE? 2a nornsMY ROD TAYIOH DID IT MEAN NO, NO, 1 OR GO, GO, GOT IWiatt Dlsneys most a I hilarious i comedy in the Utah drama group through Gustin 0. Gooding, Cedar City, a retired Avon executive. Plans are under way for the costuming of the fifth season of the festival for July 11 through 30, 1966.

when the MI-TIKE greats ef ROCK ROLL Yk TRADITIONAL BLUES COUNTRY WESTERN FOLK ROCK caine together forths Mggestbsli in the lustory sf shsw icaSggf J-dkAfAr Ac At ADVANCE TICKETS ON SALE SUZANNA RUTER NEW YE ACS EVE MIDNITE SHOW AT REDWOOD Hot. Harm Opaa loolap" 440 It at 4:30 Wona laor Haotarp Kid Praa COMER Kicppinmidid Far Adah wm ntt NMIf UlilifHKlS GALA NEW YEAR'S EVE BIG MIDNIGHT SHOW I LYRIC PARK-VU FREE DATS BORNS NOISEMAKERS! Tho tn Ccmctfycf tftoYrdiCLl NOWI -1XCIUSIVI SALT LAM INOAOKMSNT1 MOVED OVER! NOW IT'S AT THE 'f Baez, Petula Clark, David (Man From UNCLE) McCal-lum, The Byrds, The Lovin Spoonful, Ray Charles and his Band, The Ronettes, Ike and Tina Turner, Bo Diddley, The Modem Folk Quartet and Donovan. McCallum directs a 31-piece bahd and introduces several of the acts. OPEN IS A M. SI 25 Til Nm Th.

51 JO Ch. 50 hr Inf 555-531 SHOW t'S IVI NSW Yll VALLEY MUSIC IIALL Good seats still available In all jDrfces. SAT. MATINEE 2:15 p.m. $5 $4 $3 SAT.

EVENING 8:15 p.m. $5.50 $4.50 $3.50 Cad 05-3435 For ttekot Informtiitom WKE EDRNtOh Tfcs Great Uses fied," Niven said. She was on the side hanging over the drop. CARMICHAEL, CALIF. (AP) A one-time child star of the Our Gang film comedies, June Erwin, was found dead in her Carmichael home Tuesday.

June, late Mrs. Don Taggart, 47, became the first girl member of Our Gang cast She later appeared in anette McDonald-Nelson Eddy musical movies. Her body was found by her husband, an information offi-cer for the California State Employes Association. The cause of death is being investigated by tiie Sacramento County coroners office. fa FEATURES Starring at Popular Prkaal SEE: John WAYNE In "McCUNTOCK" ELVIS Ptotloy In "SLUE HAWAII" a Pat BOONE, Ana-Moryrot Ip "STATE PAIS" FRIDAY (NEW YEATS EVE) at SOUTH EAST SPEND NEW TIAT5 IVI WITH JAMIE ONDt SPECIAL MIDNITI 5HOWINOI MAN CONNERY iimimimL' 'murawr OPENS 11:00 A JR.

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AVALON 05 SO. STATE ST. PINE FAMILY ENTC turn STEWART OPEN 7 P.M. SAT. 1 P.M.

IMS SO. STATE ST. 244-0250 PINE FAMILY ENTERTAINMENT Sift COLOR CO-HIT "FATHER OOOSI" Cary Grant latlia Coraa Shaaandoah 1:50 ARCADE iC 41 Sa. Oth Waa IM 4-057 WAR LORD WMFiTvii neemi ypOMMOOtOO Oartrto BERMIONE UDDElEMftefl fMTONt GntmiScow Cdor br pE LUXE CO-HIT MOTOR-VU ONLYI- ANTHONY DOROTHY HENRY QUINN 0 MAIONI FONDA "WARLOCK" NOW! AT TWO THIATtES OPEN DAILY AT 11:45 A M. I ADULTS SI JO CHILD 3Sc I FOR SHOW TIMES 355-S391 1 I 'a BAWSAYJL CHRtSTIANL SCHMIDTUER HOW AT 3 Thaafres PLUS BfO "WINTER swingin' COLOR CO-HITl A-GO-GO" musical an skis! Jan.

1, is your LAST CHANCE to See PHYLLIS DILLER and the Osmond Brothers in nlsrson 444..., tSk. OPEN 4:30 F.M. SHOW AT 7 I ADULTS SI JO CHILD FREI 1 WARM IN-CAR HEATERS I.IIIIttMll.lt.IttlO ONLY Ml. 5-991 -tRrL AMU 5.30 VrU "Thundarball" ot 4:00 a 10. "Raldan" 3:20.

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