Offshore GOSP Comdetes Japan to Safaniya Voyage
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Offshore GOSP Comdetes Japan to Safaniya Voyage
Offshore GOSP Comdetes I Japan to Safaniya Voyage 6 am. Whistle Effective 2 am., May 24, all Aramco employees who begin work atter that time and date will nport one hour earlier than they do at present unless specifically otherwise advised by their immediate supervisor. In addition, the lunch period will be shortened to one how in Abqaiq and Ras Tan- on an e x m e n tal, pilot basis. A survey will be conducted soon to determine if the enperimental one-hour lunch period in Abqaiq and Ras Tanura has been successful. The'survey will also determine whether Dhahran employees, including those who now travel to their homes in the surrounding communities for lunch, would prefer the one-hour lunch period. The chaogcs in work schedules have been prompted by the longstanding company practice of going to work earlier in the summer months to take advantage of cooler working hours in the morning. This traditionally has been done by a clock change based on daylight savings time. However, adoptioa of Greenwick Mean Time plus three h o w as standard locally has made it impractical to adopt daylight saving time. The initial component of Aramco's new offshore gas-oil separator plant arrived off Safaniya on Saturday, May 18. and was turned over to the company with appropriate ceremony at mid-afternoon the same day. Iksaitfwdstsolahuge barge on which have k e n installed the main elements of the gas-oil separator plant itsetf and the utilities for this unique offshorn GOSP to come. It had been towed from Japan where it was fabricated on the southern island of Kyushu by Sasebo Heavy Industries. Starting the long voyage on April 2, a Japanese tug, the Drrisho Maru I brougbt the bargo to a point in the Gulf of Oman, when the Dutch tug Jacob van Heenwkerck took over the final leg of the tow into the Arabian Gulf. It was aboard the Jamb van Heetnskerck, standing dead in the water over Safaniya field, that tbt delivery formalities took place. Frcd L Haack, superintendent, Dhahran Division, Construction Department, signed the Protocol of Acceptance of the barge in the name of Aramco and Teruo lwakiri signed as witness for the manufacturer. Tbc Cabll* of Delivery was signed for Aramco by Acting Superintendant E. J. Nelson, Tra5c and Semias Division, MS&T, and bears the signature of Dirk van Dorp, master of the Jacob van Heemakerck, as witness., Shortly aRer the signing, the Dutch tug cast off the barge, which was then towed by Aramco tugs the short further distance west to Safaniya Pier. There the barge will begin its complex conversion into a GOSP surrounded by water. The unit towed from Japm will be cut in two, one part to make up a 1 s by-&?-foot GOSP platform and the other a 95-hy-&?-foot utilities platform. A third platform on d c h dl1 pe installed living quarters is to be added and the three parts, standing on legs in their final position 30 miles northeast of Safaniya, will be connected by steel walkways. Wekwmes I Canteen Guests Tonight AU parents, teachers and intemted adults arc invited to attend the Dhahran Youth Teen Canteen's second Open House tonight from 6 3 0 8 p.m. Canteen committee members and adult advisors will all be on hand to greet guests and coffee and cookies wiU be sewed. Dhahran's teenagers are justly proud of their recently refurbished Canteen, so plan now to attend. it& Leaguers' Awards Promam " AU Little League playcrs, par- ents, and fans are cordially invited to attend a special gathering tomorrow, May 23, at 12 noon at the Dhahran Auditorium. Trophies will be presented to the Pirates, champions of the 1968 season, and films of the 1966 World Series will be shown. Dietrich Vehicle, Saturday's Movie On Saturday, May 25, the Dhahran AEA movie program "Golden Earrings," starring Ray Milland and Marlene Dietrich. Showing will be at 7 and 9 3 0 p.m. in the O'i Exhibit Theater. Aramco identification cards and SR 1 are required for admission. Attendance is Limited to AEA members and dependents; eighth and ninth graders acwmpanied by their parents will be admitted if seating space permits. Work Schedale Changes For Aramco Opera NewAbqdqmdRuT-hmd WorkSrkddt: Start work at 6:00 a.m. Lunch period 11:00 am. to 12:OO noon Quit work at 3:00 p.m. New Dhahuu GeParl Wwk Schdde: S M work at 6:00 a.m. Lunch period 11:00 a.m. to 12:M p.m. Quit work at 3 3 0 p.m. C mAvEL I TOPICS Add Greece to Your Next Itinerarv J Aramw travelers are always intcrarted in scenic stopover points on the route to the USA that offer comparatively low prices. Grsss mestr tbae qluliiiations. Often called the cradle of Western civilization, its history goes back 4,000 years and its many monuments, museums, and churches show that Cifaecc was a center of civilizatfop 2,SiX3 years ago. Those who .annot inbpsted in the classical ,qeriod will find that Athens is .a modern city offering a variety df entertainment and recreatjun. Many Aramwns have playeb the golf come at Glyfada, jmt outside Athens, and sailed in the Aege-an Sea AU sorb of boats arc available for charter and thexe arc t o m and cruises , d o r e to suit everyone's taste d purse. We have not yet "done" mxa and thaefore asked CBarlic Johason of Dhahran to ten us about the trip he, his wife Phyllis. and daughter Deborah -made io the faU of 1%T. We had tallred in general tame about this trip between go@ rounds in Ras Tanura but the garticulan, Charlie sent via ,hp recording Because of space * limitations I cannot repcat the / - ,Huetois wnvey the highlights. what C$arlis has to try I about their trip to the land o f myth and mgic: I "We took a dlrrcf 'Ihaad.y , tl&h$ to Athens where we were d a l l y met. The Amalia Hotel *I ' woa our home away from home. SIKW it is located on Constitution Square, we made sure to have a quiet room in the back of the hotel. Thc Amalia is a dia smell hotel with friendly atampnent and counGous -mice. A double room with th and breakfast is $15. "After two days of sightseeing the city, we decided to I wke the seven-day, 1,UX)-mile . omhe on the Stella Ocean&. This cruise starts every Monday ' evening from April to October. We made arrangements through a local travel agency in the hotel and paid with an American Expnss Credit Card. While some will not accept this / r ,q&it w d , the American Expnss in A t h m will. (Of wum w e last fan:. .) ~ h day c & b e the cruise began we rent- 1 i; *m ed a car with driver for the laid eyes on before. Best buy, 160 km trip to Delphi, an inter- however, is leatha goods and esting but mountainous ride. they say that the best quality Delphi, the home of Apollo can be found at the Hilton and the place whm the cele- Hotel shop. brated Pythia gave her oracles, "At noon of the sixth day we is a beautiful village with a departed Istanbul and arrived beautiful view. If we were to the next morning at Dclos, the go hack to Greece we would of -0. Uninhabitcertainly include a few days in ed,itisthePnnpdiofGrcca. Dclphi. We lcft at now for Mykonos, "Upon our return to Athens where husbands take a beating the following day we w m picked because it is the shopping island ~t ii here that Peter up by bus and taken to Pireaus of G-. the Pelican extends a hearty to board the ship. We travelled gnetinstotourists. , at night and visited the islands in the mornings. The Stella "The wonderful cruise ended Ocean& is a small and eleg'ant the morniog of the 8th day at liner. Conceived and designed Piratug Back in ,Athens we for pleasure trip, she was built enjoyed soms more sightsee&. under the supe~sionof Lloyds Restaurantwise we recommend Register of London, thus the one npr tbe Acropolis for complying with the latest intema- luncb and for a 05leical. Greek tional regulations foa safety at atmosphuc the ''Sevan Brothem" %a. The food was out of this in the Plalca ems, Jvhcn one of world! The t h m of us occupied the kitchen boys translated the a fow-bath cabin for $600. menu for 0s. The regular shore excursions arc 'WeM&mofoptional at a total cost of $30 welwmed visitors to Greece, per person. expuienccd no difficulty what''Thc8e t o m were very wcll soever and thought m r y one organized and we found the went out of t@if way to make guides outstanding. Each day, ow stay pl-t. If you decide during the happy hour, an to go to Oreeee we hope that aFofitologist gave the historical you will be os'aa&icd as we background and other pntiaent were with our trip." information about the placss to Incidentally, them are several be visited the following day. cruises of varied length other The lounge had a chit-system, starting on different available and there was a tipping arranptho wsec T h w who days of meot throw& the purser. The Novelty Shop ca@sd typical wish to m o m the cabin of Greek items with prices wm- their choke in adwo may do w throu@ the 1 4 travel parable to the local markets. agencies hmc in Bandi Arabia. "Oar Ilrartep wae H c d d h , Direct Wb to Athens am the capitalof Crete, largcst of the available rovoral days of the Greek islands. Highlights of the wwk. tow ware the visitto the Palace of Knossos and the shrine of the Minoan civilization. On the third Members day we arrived at Rhodes. This is a free port and those with Continue to shopping ambitions can go wild. ABQAIQ T4a Abqaiq We enjoyed a visit to the im- "Shway AkI" chapter of TOPS posing castle of the Knights of (Takeoff Pounds Sensibly) conS t John and to the Aaopolii tinws to win by toeing pounds. of l i d o s . T h m rninaJ are m h - Last month's top weight loss ed by climbing 600 steps or via a was ncordud by Oisela Drayton, donkey ride. On the fourth day entitling her to tho QUSMof UIO , we reached Kusadasi, Turkey, Month Crown. for a tour of Ephuus. We visited The group is currently runthe Basilica of St. John, the tomb of ths Vigin Mary, and ing a special wntest with prizes the stadium with its fantastic ac- for an added incentive to their custics. Tbe 6fth day brought weight losing membcrs. TOPS us to Istanbul, the pcafl of the members meet every Saturday h p o n ~ With ~ . its 3,000 shop evening at 7 p.m. Call JO&I in the Bazaar, Phyllis went wild OsLam, 4791, for additional inlooking at tbiw she had never formation. TOPS - Melt I BRIDGE TALLY A Loser OII a Loser May Save a Doubtful Hand By BOB WORlMUWTON Beginning bridge players usual- the heart finewe. West won with ly approach the play of a hand I& Queen and continued spades with only a slight idea as to for lack of a better lead. South whether they will make their ruffed again and laid down the wntract or not With experienm, Ace and King of hearts in hope playcrs karn to evaluate thdi of picking up the outstanding hands by counting losers. How- trump. Unformnately trump ever, careful attention to card were not divided evenly and play will oAen allow an expert south saw that he hsd ahotha to play two losers on a singie dunp, lo= and wuld easily trick. Today's hand is an inter- be set if diamonds didn't split. sting exam* of how victory Declarer saw that his only hope can be snatched from defeat. was to avoid a diamond loser. Dcclarsr played the Ace of North diamonds and then continued Q 876 with a small diamond This 2 key play kft Wcgt without any 0 Kl0732 Q KJ 4 2 dcfenw. If he trumped, declanr would pick np East's Queen of diamonds on the next round of diamands. A club discsrd would sct up dummy's fourth dub for a second diamond dis- v oard & wsn aa South saw the d m y b was sorry W t be hadn't eneowgd hts p~ by bidding tbrce diamonds in. stead of fow 4dgrt.9. Five dia= monds is a lay-dowrr and six is possible if diamonds split. On tho other hand, four 4~ could be rough if tnrmp w m split unfavorably, At worst, South oould lose two hearts, a d h o n d , and a club. ~ n o o t k o p a Q l * of epades with his Ace and lod the Queen of clubs to knock out the Aoe. West won with the Ace of clubs and continued with the Q w n of spades which South ruffed. Dcclonr got t0 dommy with the Jack of clubs and took wa~tbck.tthillg~ swle b). discarding a spade and hoping that declarer would missguess the club suit. Dcclarw won with the King of diamonds, d i e d a dismpnd on the K& of clubs, and trumped the lret club with bis menrcrlning thunp, Dcdmr thou played bls lsst uard, a small diamond, and d c d w West had to trump W s dfgmond trick. t N ote that West had to &$art with four ~ l u for b this lino of plw to succeed. South couldn't be SUE that this was tbc caw, but it wes a very ULely distrlhution. And South ww astute m o w to sdze upon this one ehanoc, It mrlly doan't pay to lsrd trump whon the outstanding trump b high, It is better to force the defender to trump in on a long side suit or, as in this case, take yow tricks first. . . .Ah k& Store (A Mock)-mounted gwdle he& SR 690; giant 1t& sand& SR 35 to 45. Co-op Drugs (C block) .silver and copper jug, SR 1,839; Righffiuard spmy Yak bells. SR 54; Tibetan piqt- Giltne deodorant, SR 6; Tabac and ed masks, SR 9a up; jade handled spoons. SR 31; silwr Nonchalance deohomnta, SR 6 and 8. charms. Uniiwraf Watch Store @ T d g Store ( Ablock)-ffinge edgings, SR 45; moirtpd dress block) - Rotary ~atcbds,SR length$ SR 90 to 250; Wings 150 to 180; Old London b m d SR 35; Outdoor Girl make- large numeral watches, SR 60; up; Ma@ Play men's trawl set; indudiig aftarcshad, cqlogne, and shaving ccsam. SR 25; transistor fowbaad radios, Spencers' adjustable diapers, SR 250 to 310; National m r d playem SR, 190 to 450; batmy SR 3. dl-dnroudi Material Stare (A operated wall docks with &y Coh~ma daoonrtor aad date, SR 150; bowling pin block) fabrios in 50 colors, SR 20 per clocks, SR 90; Parker or S h d @ r mcter; silk chiffon, SR 12; Tetp pen and pencil sets, SR 75 to 130; gal, SR 8; cnpe Terygd, SR 5. Longine ladie'watches, SR 500; G m Ftag (A block) new Jovial b a d carved wall clock; shipment o* Ostcr prod0cts: SR 290: Japmmc alarm clffih; Ostsrilms in six models, SR 164 binoculars, SR 90 to 170; stop to 430 for 10.speed modd: Oster watch, SR 60; book-shad ope bar dryras wiih nmote control. recarder, SR 90. Saudi Arabian Exbibition (D SR 105 to 226; mamgers SR 63 new women's sandals: to 297; manicure set, SR 155& block) two-piece wash and wear knit crugber, SR 15% knrfe sharpenwith can opener, SR 124; juice suits in' latest styles, SR 115 to oxtractor, SR 297; hair cutting 155: d r e s . SR 80,skirts, SR set, SR 53, dog p o o m h sets, 70: silver sheas. SR 65; purses, SR 172 to 182; Cannon seatnlkss SR68to 115. General TI&P - Store (D or strttch hose, SR 6.50; gt8duation cads; Lanvin neckties. block) - Arne1 drasseg, SR 50 handkerchiefs, socks, cuff bnks. to 75; women's'pajamaa SR 32, AlJohi Store (A block) - new nightgowns, SR 18; men's cotton shift lengths: l i e n in p pajamas, SR 35. F d y Caop Grocer (H bloek) td colors; Swiss embroidered cottons, SR 25 per meter; - Lucky L& canned baked Tcrygal linen in 50 colors, SR 7 apple, SR 4; new shipment of Amoy products: sweet-sour and per meter. AMli&a Dnrgs ( A block) - Pineapple sauces, SR 2.50; bambaitcry operated hair mover. boo shoots. SR 3.40;lychee nuts, SR 75; Neuport rcflll for butane baan sprouts; also chili sauce, gas lightns, SR 6; Fl&.ohbx Bradley's packaged candies, f m h surgical soap, S q 6; elastic endive. bandage; dpastlc hoslag; off Reveira Store @ block) bug nprp,y, $R 6: now shipment girls' d m , SR 12; boys' suits. of Dr. Soholls foot comfott SR 10; teenagers A-tine denim item, incaud'ig Foot Balm for dnsscs. SR 28; baby gift sets; &st and Legs, SR 8. women's bcach sandals with Port Store (B blook) new heavy cork soles; Nerva shift EhipIWlt of orlane ~ w m e t i g ; drsscs. SR 35, L u m thnad l%evc Roswr Bleu facial mask, &in, SR 65; rhinwtone edging, 6R 16; Emulsion. SR 10; Sauna SR IS por m a . W Phw Bath. SR A5Saadoli Store (B block) EUxtr of F 1% M4k hth,SR 23; C1.~1~(1ngMid& East stamps: hair bands, Milk, $R 1% Lam Cmmo. aye ribbon, t h d . buttons. w d msm; ttpstlck, SR' 8.50: ndl zippers: Ponds Angel Face polish, frosted or wfmtd, SR makcup $.SO to 12; UkLaSllt gold platod Jameel's (N block) Teflon dumiW80 spoooq SR 56; dessert egg poaehcr, SR 14; Goddiwd's rPt, SR 2OQ; dinner w6, SR 400. long-tern poilishSR4; bathroom Seiec: Gfore (C block) J o b so*. including black, SR 65; Qais Englbh skirt and b l o w h a g s , SR 14; Atlrinean pun ' ' riPfs,SR 1 2 $ ; ~ ~ ~ p l awool n 6bldots, SR 60. - . Cynthia Bills Se lune Wedding Date - - .' Mr. and Mt6 Liiston F. W i of Dhabran announw tho fonhcoming marriage of their dau* ter Cynthia Jane to Ensign Peter Francis Andcrs. The weddin8 will take place June 11 in the First Covenant Church of Sacramurto. w. - - !a ABQAl+TheAbqaiq Oafden Group h holding an open meeting- at tho home of Mrs. Dorothy M p l e , House 16-472, on sat&day, May 25, at 7:30 p.m. On the ageada is a demonstra- , tion on re-potting h o w plant& .' A door p&e Hill be given and. .: retnshmencS will be w e d . Visitors an cordially ihvited to - 1 attend the meeting. - - . rhe Arabian Philatelic AssooiD- ' r r d wM hold their monthly meeting in the Recreation Roam above the Dbahran Snack Bar " on Tuesday, ' ~ a y28. at 7 p.m. Flank Pattsrson will speak on' . "Hejaz Overprints and Swrhar~cs." The trading seasion wiU ' again consist mainly of midEastern stamps. All colleclors are welcome. 'W. .a Gardeners Discuss - - Patterson Speuks At stamp Meatin& Nichds,Rader, WeM, Take Top Honors at J ~ n w Open r one-hundred d ' t w o junior ten& players enterod &e fourth annual Aramca Junior T m i s Open which begnu on April 25 and ended the evening of May 8. Defending ebampiom &thy Nichols and Jenaifer Rader swept the field in dl &Is' events in their m@e&ve flights to k m e tripk winners for the second time in sucwsaion. Paul Webb sucassfdly defended his 13 and above boys' singles and mixed doubles titles from last fall's tournamcat, and this year added tho boys' doubles crown ro also beaome a triple champion. The winnets in ibe m as 13 and above Bights i fellcwrs: Boys' singles - Paul Webb; Tom Goddard, runner-up; girls' singles Kathy Nichols; Liz' Wood, runner-up: boys' B ftight - Rodney Haug; giris' B ilight Lisa M q ;hrys' daublee Paul Webb and Ali & a d - a ; girls' do* KBthy N i o h . t - - - and Liz Wood; mixed doubles - Kathy Niehols and Paul Webb. In th U ud mdar ulghbl, d~feodi'ngchnpioae Jim MGars and Tony Webb again dominated the boys' evcmts, both ntaining a e u dual titles from the third Junior Open. Winners a n as follow!3: Boys' singles - Tony Webb; Jim Mears, m e r - u p ; ' girls' sinpks JennWor h d e r ; JO$ Madany, runner-up; boys' doubks - Tony Webb and Jim Mears; mixed doubles -Jennifbr Rader and Jim Meem; giils' B Righi - Pam Geunon: boys' B bght - Muhammad spauri; girls' doubles - Jennifer Radar and hdary Ann Banatto. -4ddluoPll rrrrrds nac arda to Jeff Loyer, the new 10 and undet boys' singhs chempion. and to David W b w and Rodmy H a u g h sportsrmnshlp. WaUrsr'~0od thc Lal Bhrh Tropby for BedPavor. - ~~ The bridbto-be fueishcd her preparatory education at tbe Intornational Wool in h e m , Switzerland, and graduated last June from Pomom College in Claremont, Calif. Sho has bcsn working in New York Ctty with the G w r s Braziller Publishing House. ' , ' . Her fiance, whoso parentB, reside in San Francisqo, & elno ' a 1967 graduate of Pomona W' loge. He is cu11e11tly oompldrlg hi officers t d d n g at the Cow Guard OWcers Candidate:School. a 'I:-pig . &",),,& &$ ,& ,& buoy with ;@I@'&&& tjb gpdli his,Jo* Bart- prcssins&&&& , . Za*. on ad m ~ w i h~ d ~ ' t a ~ h a d n e l Y ~. ,. @adtaty'g,'@& $aout when. dvc#$liil$ %@=a T q ywa he bit the ' W s boom m, and bad to &fmm the-. ~i m e s s foi the third .wcweaowoli.b~ who foluth. Come Cm 1 @:ourBallot As@@ion@Bow~~ -. ,2451 aeries by Oily Erelyn'~ara~ WMll t o * n $ w ~ f l i c a s f a r ~ . ~ ~ w gJ? 69 m u . 'php ~xm#&zg:opsab'. ~4r45p,@ina~ornsld~ 8boyetha9nsc4I)PF. , , 1 i -t r + -- This :,-.t c- i+rWeek's Movies t' Memory Lane mS WBK 'BWBWIY MAW ABI "Hommy" wriRlitcs from Abqaiq that the temperature on May 18 was 118 &grew. * a The second mating of the Dhahran Tennis Group was held last Wednesday. h r g e Radcr introduced some of the v a y wecntial points of good tennis playing, and the whole gang put the instrucrions to pmctice. -. * * ' UnLss Mimeograph stencils arrive within the week, there will not be a "Sun & Flare" until they db! TKU Y B A U AM TllS WIBK Ann Griffin d v e d two "Abby" awards at ceremonies held by the Abqaiq Playas' on May 22. Mn. Gri5n was named best actress for her role in "Sorority," and she received athe award for best charaoluizatibfl in "Arsenic and Old Lam:' * * * Carroll Loyer of Dhahran rolled a rousing 674 singles series and a respectable 1,590 total in his qualiPying eight g a w to bad Aremployee entries in the American Bowlkg Congress Masters Tournament at Syracuse, N.Y. Despite Loyer's falkue to qualify for the match-play rounds, he outshot such top stars as Billy Wdu, Buddy Bomar and Steve Nagy. Aramco's tarn included A1 Porto, Karl Deloin, Bob Lehman and Ldyer. a td * * John Lunde, Aramco chief engineer, who has been sparing fish for 20 years, becape the victim last week w h i i fishing in the Gulf qhen a 2-foot garfish leaped out of the water and speared him in the arm. Lunde not only has the scar to prove it . he has the 6sh. .. Crossword Puzzle A * +I - h N- nnS TANURA C'MON Im'SLIVE A LITIZE DIMENSIONS 5 Bobby V&. Jackie Dc Shannon Jeffrey Hunter, F r s n a Nuyen Drams (Adult) Fair Action-Drama (Adult) Good One Short, One Cartoon One Cartoon May 22: 3:00,7:30 p.m. May 22: 4:00,7:00,9a p.m. May 23: 3:00,7:30 p.m. May 23: 5:lQ ?:m,9:OO p.m. A MAN AND A WOMAN WHO'S MINDING THE Anouke Airnee. Jean-Louis MINT ? Triotignant Jim Hutton, M t o n Berle Drama (Adult) Exallent Comedy (Adult) Very Good No W r t Subject One Cartoon May24:3:00,7:30p.I& May 24: 4:00,7:00,9:00 p.m. May 25: 3:00, 7:30 p.m. May 25: 5 m , 7:00,990 p.m. Rosalind Russell, Sandra Dee, BLUES ROR LOVERS Ray Charles, Tom Bell Brian Aheme Drams .(Adult) Good Comedy (Adult) Good Two Cartoons one' Ic;mttoon May 27: 4:00,7:00,9:00 p.m. May 26: 3:00,7:30 p.m. May 28: 5:00,7@, 9:00 p.m. May 27: 390, 7:30 p.m. DESTINATION INNEPSPACE THE JOKERS Swtt Brady, Sherec North M i h l Crawford, Oliver Reed Science-Fion (Family) Good SUS-Comedy (Adult) Good Two Cartoons One Cartoon May 29: 4:00,7:00,9a p.m. ' May 29:3 a , 7:30 p.m. May 30: 3:W, 7:30 p.m. May 30: 5933,7:00,9:00 p.m. 8-w POINT BLANK Lee Marvin, Angie Dickinson Drama (Adult) Goad Two Cartoons May 22: 3% 7:U) p.m. May 23: 3%. 7 3 0 p.m. TARAZW AND THE GREAT RIVER Mike Henry, Jan M w a y Adventure (Family) Fair Two Cartoons May 24: 3:30,7:30 p.m. May 25: 3:30,7:30 p.m. THE FAMILY WAY Hayley Mills, John Mills Com-Drama (Adult) Exallent No Short Subject May 27: 3:30,7:30 p.m. May 28: 3 :30,7:30 p.m. FORT UTAH John hland, Virginia Mayo Western (Adult) Fair One Short Subject May 29: 3:30,7:30 p.m. May 30: 3:30,7:30 p.m. C i J R m N T ~ r n m b 5: A seisnco Bdion a toMatLoeAasckr BL- POBI.0- m to s p b of w w n m o n 4 with a men from DRAGON endeavoring (Color) fieblind y o u En&h lad b cmoam& by a blind BlOhph. -with IW wonin and 100 of music. DWIINATION PXWdR $PAC& A fully autormted rsmotely wnvdled space ahlp for undoranbar rraarch wmphrn with pn .mpbibiou&am moortar, is dhmwcd by a a labomtom crew. (Color) ibat. 62 Somaht lita 63 Tlps of ald b&u. 64 DowloR.' 65 V M a RETURN MOVIBs - - AEQNQ: BANNING: apaiaO Robsn W.snSr. Aq*ostts CDmsr, 1ffl St. S ~ b n M u 28: 3:W. 7:30 p.m. An angry yman blr;l;lll.ila his way into tho position of golf-pro at a p d country club in Arizona, whom tho idlo rich do a lot of backbiting d u r i tbair ~ ~ long &ts, but play golf during tbsir long daze. (Adult Cdor) - - DEAHRAN: UP TH& DOWNSTAIRCA8&: rtarriaO S.ndy D a d a , BUwn HooLuZ M a y 23: 3 Si3 p.m. - A dedicated taamcr patkntly smggblrith pn owraavdsd high r h w l dus in New York's duma (Adult -Color) Coming TV Highlights W&DNPSbAY, MAY 32 r -- 7:s THE JUNE ALLYSON SHOW: ---- Swimmer$ dius d i m u i d 0 s . civilians rob tho Union S U D . 7 M G.E. THEAlXR: A Lillie Wkle Lw MONDAY. 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Tho* on May 8 in Bnron &:a& wrlww a d on ifpw la. kt. +msa8 tlumkmd to ~ i a l l l n c 1 % ~ t a ~ a p a w!t&&hjn Dbb11'8 m&I*&aa,d ~ 6 @ ~ W o n , 4 k& A@@ 51, 2'966, to ; forwr witb xumblb, on ReEiniDg Compury io * ,m Bat0P.w Mr, %l~omasis a u m k d by lib wi- p e e , hb married top p@pm produced sparkling ltard %d&t -, mj@bpW otkwvm, Whioh was ?he most critical '