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    Lady Luck ~TkeaP An all-star lineup, co-headlining the Ray Anthony Revue and the Kids Next Door, have been keeping SRO sign in constant use since the two popular groups opened in the Dl's Lady Luck Lounge. Anthony surrounds himself with a talented 10-piece band and is flanked with five singing and dancing lovelies which will keep the girl watchers happy. The musical aggregation features Diane Varga and Dave Leonard. One look at the exciting group will show Vegas visitors why the Anthony Revue is one of the hottest groups in show business. The Kids Next Door, one of America's most exciting new singing groups, have a unique quality in that each individual performer has a so- loist talent all of his own. Each is able to perform in his own distinctive and original manner whether playing a bongo, guitar, bass or harmonica, singing an aria, wailing out a folk tune or performing a dance routine. Each speaks musically for himself, yet when placed within the group, blends in perfect harmony. n Qrystal dtoom diffractions PERT AND PERKY ?╟÷ Connie Stevens is scheduled to open in the Desert Inn?╟╓s Crystal Room on June 18. The versatile young star of nightclubs, television and films is slated to fill a limited three-week engagement following Bob Newhart and Teresa Brewer. The pretty blond rose to stardom for her role of Cricket Blake in the long-runningetHawaiian Eye.?╟Ñ This marks the Desert Inn debut for the talented performer. Elizabeth Taylor, who plays the role of Desert Inti chorus girl in Twentieth Cen tury's "I he Only Game In Town," is shown in a filming scene leaving the DI stage door. I he prod net ion crew earlier this year filmed major segments of the hotel's revue for use in the 10-million dollar film. 20th Century Fox Films Multi Million Dollar Production At The Desert Inn A group of technicians wait as a camera crew relocates its equipment near the Desert Inn stage door. The company spent sev-eral days filming at the DI for 20th Century?╟╓s Fox ten mil-lion dollar production of ffThe Only Game In Town.?╟Ñ While the company takes a break, a 20th Century Fox script girl readies the evenings dialog pages. ?╟ÑThe Only Game In Town?╟Ñ will be released sometime M