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    This item has not been digitized in its entirety. The original item is available for research and handling at the UNLV University Libraries. Additional digitization is available upon request. Please contact Special Collections to request additional digitization or with any questions regarding access at special.collections@unlv.edu. with some of the glittering Stores, Neiman's Down* Preston State Bonk. Au?. , , , r 1 ?╜B towiC'Preston. CHRISTMAS SPECIALS 1475 AMERICAN MADE GUITARS REG. PRICE $24.95...f AMERICAN MADE DRUMS **** Cast for Opera Premiere Includes Dallas Soprano Saturday, December 17, 1966 Qlljt Saltoa iJIuntlttg 19 A musical director for the Fort S. Telford, director of the Sc^tt Worth Opera Association. Robert Theater, will stage the work. FORT WORTH, Texas (Sp.)- Three Southwest singers will ap% pear in the world premiere per- formances of the Christmas opera, ?╟úThe Shepherdess and The feMlnpeyjsWeep,**'. fo be pro- duced by the Fort Worth Opera Association Wednesc Thursday, Dec. 28 a the William Edrington ater. Soprano Gleni Rutl Dallas, who has appe the Memphis Opera A the Los Angeles Cha chestra and the Da3 phony, will, make her c the Fort Worth Open Hj3B D. 237.192 SUN. 262,441 REG. PRICE $239.00..NOW ALSO BIG SAVINGS ON PIANOS AND BAND INSTRUMENTS HURRY! QUANTITIES LIMITED! 23 J Preston Royal East OEC 1 5 1966 After Dark: I EM 3-0284 ical Chang harmonic 1 the August closing wi The report will lis'; of the repairs and I j the costs they wouf ( an official suggest vi that it may be nec m in the ceiling w Al He said that ady Afc decor that had QUQ left undone duri told in?╟ú of changes wou Possibly, the clouds overhe? lr*hc nating the If iVafy the hall loc ^??Uyw opened in Se ?·[aile j Certain of ^ a??ttias ments are ( feen dulling of I ^Q??w trf Ice washing w e , to rant wh' r"d ram, wn County n Ion trades on 1 Until tl South ing is f Joan Edo?1 being tai (Harbor ' The 1 Sands Feted on 14th Birthday I 11 i , m M monic 1 ?√ß mond- * Casino> . ?╟úclou?╟  Hawaii Vth of th teenage cc, ^ds 'earns ahJH, G fay at Th?k*Is 1 jWS fc m, i j newest on \ ^aes&vy iT^ted a By FRANCIS RAFFETTO LAS VEGAS, Nev.?╟÷The sump- tuous^een ager among this city?╟╓s hotel - casinos, The Sands, is celebrating its 14th birthday with activities full of glamorous names, acts, beauty and Christ- mas enchantment. With an eye for tradition, the star for the anniversary show Friday night in the Copa Room is1 Danny Thomas, the very same star who headlined the Sards?╟╓ .opening show 14 years ago. He win be joined by Sam- my Davis Jr., himself a veteran entertainer and star. Time has been kind to Thom- as, who in the intervening years has successfully invaded a new- er medium. His ?╟úDanny Thomas Show?╟Ñ started early in a blooming TV garden and easily survived when the TV picture became criticized later as the cultural wasteland. The Thomas ?╟úfamily?╟Ñ went on for almost a dozen years itself?╟÷ just about as old as the Sands. THE NATIONAL press has been invited here by owner Jack Entratter of the Sands for his establishment?╟╓s 14th birthday. They will rub elbows with and perhaps interview such well known fellow guests as: Lucille Ball, Natalie Wood, Stanley ICramer, James Stewart, Joey Bishop, Edward G. Robinson and others. The Thomas-Davis part of the anniversary show is rumored to be a swinging improvisation audi- r\ HIHRH (BtM| e to fly home Sunday mom- |ifi|S|l| probably a bit shaken but p Danny Thomas. . . Stars in Sands?╟╓ birthday gala. ?╟úSands All-Star Show?╟Ñ will be presented. Press survivors then Will be free ing, ___________ with stars in their eyes. INCIDENTALLY: Meanwhile, 1 back in Dallas, Ron Shipman?╟╓s | Rubiayat, long at 3236 McKin- | ney (at Hall) is now enlarged j | and remodeled, and will be | graced weekends (Friday and j I Saturday nights) by the Clay- | brook Singers. This trio, John qc | Tymon, Bruce Bermudez and 7 | Bill Heard, are from New Or- | leans and started off in the jO^ j smaller Rubiayat. ?╟úWe can now 1 ^ accommodte, those who have Aq s stood patiently in the doorway,?╟Ñ rf jj said Shipman. Adults will be L, \ able to buy setups and backing Pjc j ence, particularly Bishop, sure the Claybrooks will be the regu- j to wind up onstage, too. lar Rubiayat artists: Folksinger Oc Artfully combining traditional Baxter Taylor and the fine team W hotel superstition with senti- of John Vandiver with his rag- L. time guitar and John Brooks, y N harmonica . . . Joe Parkhill, U who had the Privateer Club on Grand Lake near Tulsa, cut a j record in Dallas with some of | Don Jacoby?╟╓s men. He also [ looked over the club situation, |lk with an eye to acquiring Dallas citizenship. Mrs. Parkhill is the Mr former Texie Waterman of Dal-T ?½l_________ ment, the Sands has no 13th floor. Instead, it is called The Danny Thomas Floor. Festivities start Thursday night with a luau and dis- cotheque in the Sands?╟╓ Grand Ballroom. For this, gjuests have been advised that slacks and-or muu-muu?╟╓s are permissible. THE ANNIVERSARY show Friday follows a fashion show and luncheon for the women ear- (ER THE SOUTHWEST Iter. Nelson Riddle and his orches- tra play for dinner and dancing at the big Anniversary Ball in the Grand Ballroom Saturday night, at which time a surprise MMMIBIIi?╟÷ w CAFETERIA I.W. Hwy. & Hillcrest EM 8-5646 Best Food?╟÷Gome See