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Show The 22S f 33188 f ' SI E2u!i: Is MOVIE: 63 MOVIE: Based on past performances, it is expected that approximately 665,000 Utahns will be casting ballots in the 1988 presidential election. This was predicted by Utah Foundation, the private research organization. At one time, Utah nearly always ranked at or very near the top among the 50 states in the potent of voter participation. For example, Utah led the entire nation in the percentage of an8 Yu Wnfl Of Boxing fcrtM of Blood River The Tracker (CC) Red Line 7000 0VIE: d Man S O Basic Training Workout 2i25t52 M 9:30AM ID voting-ag- e MOVIE: Youre in the Navy Now 10:00AM PGA Golf: Greater Greensboro Open First round, from North Carolina. (3 hrs.) (Live) ffl Schooner A Belfast boy visits his Irish aunt who gets upset when he plays with a model ship. Stars Lucy Jameson, Michael ' Gormley and Johnny Marley. Music by Van Morrison. (60 min.) MOVIE: 63 'Young Sherlock Holmes (CC) (In Stereo) 11:00AM MOVIE: Saddle Pals 8) The Easter Bunny Is Coming to Town Animated Fred Astaire narrates the story of jelly Sunny, a rabbit who brings beans and chocolate bunnies, all IngrMients of Easter cheer, to a dismal town where children are outlawed. (SO min.) 63 MOVIE: First Affair . 11:05AM Cj) MOVIE: Battle Beyond the Stars 1240PM- MOVIE: The Longshot MOVIE: Firstborn 12:30PM Q) MOVIE: Sparkle LPGA Golf: Dinah Shore Open First 1:00PM round, from Rancho Mirage, Calif. (3 hrs.) (Live) MOVIE: The Little Minister 1:30PM 63 MOVIE: Lethal MOVIE: Ufa of the Party 2:00PM MOVIE: Kid Colter Song A girl learns a few O . Q S , Jos things about herself when she joins the school follies to erase her reputation as the class klutz. 2:30PM 6D MOVIE: Armed and Dangerous (CC) (In Stereo) 8) MOVIE: I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings MOVIE: Special People: Based on 3:00PM a True Story (CC) MOVIE: Dangerous Comer USO Celebrity Tour: The Judds The 3:30PM Judds perform for American G.I.s stationed at Guantanamo Bay in Cuba. (In Stereo) 4:00PM Q Wonderful World of Disney (60 aQ a a Jerk O B S B Mil- - waukee Bucks (2 hrs., 30 min.) (Live) 7:00PM Cosby Show (CC). (R) (In Stereo) B Probe (CC). Lt Vvt948 Hours I Q f, 0 Visions Voices 5 (CC). Part 10 of if 700 Club U King Live O Larry MOVIE: Terrorvision - The Peanut Butter Solution' Psycho III (CCj (In Stereo) The Tracker1 (CC) Dangerous Comer Different World (CC). (R) (In Stereo) 7:30PM New Country (In Stereo) ' Unicom A young boy purchases a goat, mistaking it for a unicorn. (60 min.) 8:00PM Cheers (CC). (In Stereo) (R) O Hotel (CC). Simon & Simon . Wonderworks: Seal Morning (CC). Part 1 of 2. (R) Challenge From Newport O Baseball Beach, Calif. (90 min.) (Live) Talk (D Straight Headline News Cutting Edge Happy Hour News Crook and Chase MOVIE: The Good Wife' (In Stereo) 8:30PM Days and Nights of Molly Dodd (In Stereo) Great American Outdoors INN News 69 VldeoCountry 63 Dr. Seuss The Cat in the Hat Animated Allan Sherman provides the voice for the famous feline with the stovepipe hat who brings some excitement to two children stranded in- doors on a rainy day. 69 MOVIE: The Hitcher (CC) (In Stereo). 63 MOVIE: The Little Minister 8:35PM Three Stooges LA. Law (CC). (In Stereo) 940PM 60 63 63 MOVIE: MOVIE: MOVIE: MOVIE: B aa B (I B B B a B B a aB OBuck . James (CC). Landing (CC). Rumpole of the Bailey (CC). Part 3 of 6. Remington Steele (9 Moneyline : a (5 (9 Airwoff Club MTV Twilight Zone News Cagney 8 Lacey You Can Be a Star Walt Disney Presents: Man in Flight MOVIE: Jumpin Jack Flash (CC) (In Stereo) World of Audubon 945PM &30PM SportsCenter I Sports Tonight Anchors: Fred Hickman, Nick Charles. Monty Pythons Flying Circus 3 Magnum, P.l. 3 Simon A Simon Nashville Now Michael Jackson A retrospect of 6:35PM y Award winners career, the -: featuring film footage and interviews with Motown Productions President Suzanne De Passe, Quincy Jones and Smokey Robinson. (60 mln.WIn Stereo) News 10:00PM Dont Wait Up Race Auto Racing: Parker 400 From Arizona. 160 min.) (Taped) Bums and All J) Newsnight (9 Dragnet e B aB a a B BOB S 1 15 Closet Classics Capsule 69 MOVIE: I ) Flamingo describe the various kinds of human misfortune, ranging from minor setbacks to major calamities of a physical, financial or emotional nature. Strangely enough, we should be grateful for the occurrence of these ills; because it is only through them that we develop character and the ability to use our ingenuity and resourcefulness to overcome these afflictions and improve our way of life. In this manner was born a great deal of the progress which we enjoy today. You will learn all this at the Church of your choice, reinforced by many examples from the Bible to the effect that through adversity you will emerge a person truly grown up, and better able to cope with whatever life in the real world may send your -- ages from Above" and "The Canyons slide presentaEdge," a multi-medtion. The dates for Introduction to Na-.t.- :. ture Photography are April 22-2vThe seminar gives beginner photographers an opportunity to gain competence with 35mm equipment and learn to improve composition. Field work takes place in Arches National Park. Fee is $210. For the serious photographer Mr. Till teaches Aspens to Deserts: Photographing the Colorado Plateau Landscapes, May Topics include refining your skills in 35mm and 4x5 color photography, lighting, composition, and marketing yonr photos. Workshop includes lodging and meals at Pack Creek Ranch and a flight over Canyonlands National Park, fee $825. For more information contact way. B MASH 10:50PM 63 MOVIE: Streets of Gold (CC) 1140PM U Flshin Hole Best of Qroucho I Inside Polltica 88 (R) ) Edge of Night I Joe Franklin Eye on Hollywood l New Country (In Stereo) 1148PM (1 Hawaii Five-- 0 11:30PM U Laurel and Hardy C3 Newsnight Update v. Prosperity doth best discover vice, but A r - r Thou hast considered my trouble; thou hast known my soul in adversities. Psalms 31:7 4 . Francis Bacon Mil Holiday Haven Mobile Home Park For pleasant living, let Holiday Haven show you what we have to offer. 4 400 N. 5th West 259-583- Canyonlands Field Institute, P.O. Box 68, Moab, Utah 84532 or call Auto - Health o Home Kitty and Mitch 64 S. Main 59-6192 raised in arthritis drive here Ann Pool, Chairman for $1363 Gifts - Books - Christian Supplies 1 59 South Main - Moab - City Market Complete Meat, Produce, Bakery Dept. 280 So. Main 59-5181 , Fast, Friendly Printing The Times-Independe- Moab Brine Company LaSal Oil Company 356 So. Main 59-7147 Hit Squad B Frontline (CC). I) MOVIE: 69 'Lady Chatteriy's 1 Burt Explosives 402 Park Drive, Moab - 259-7- Lover' O ethar GS MOVIE: 'Simply Irresistable 12:30AM Q SportsCenter Sports Latentght MOVIE: Friendly Persuasion' Prairie Home Companion With Garrison Keillor Scheduled: guitarist Doc Watson. (90 , min.) (In Stereo) 12:35AM O Fantasy Island 8 81 59-5201 Grace Lutheran Church 360 W. 4th North Pastor John Maynard 9 a.m. Adult Bible Class & Sunday Sch. 10 a.m. Coffee Fellowship 10:30 a.m. Worship Service Church of Our Redeemer Family Drug Center 1 Main - Moab Mike Gorman, Owners 38 North Pat and 259-777- The Movies Home video family entertainment center. 7 Energy Building o -- 259-884- in Episcopal - 3 p.m. Sunday Worship the Roman Catholic Church, Green River 5 Information Moab Christian Center Pastor Wayne Hoag 2 miles South of Moab, Hwy. 191 564-350- First Assembly of God S. Highway 191 Rev. Wayne Eklund, 259-774- 7 8 MOVIE: 1 Restaurant N. Highway 191 A-- 1 Self Storage 5 Sizes - Two Locations 65 East Center 59-5991 1 Bp. 259-851- 9 (In Stereo) 0 Q 7 European Cuisine To Be Announced. 11:40PM 1240AM (I SportaLook 700 Club Search for Tomorrow Shopping Overnight Service OHome Advisory Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet 63 MOVIE: The Little Minister Late Night With David Lstterman 12:05AM (In Stereo) Dom DsLuise Show 13 MOVIE: Bad Ronald' 12:20AM Community Baptist Church Motel & First Baptist Church Saints First Ward Bp. Lee Chamberlain 11 a.m. Sacrament Mtg.; 12:20 Sunday Sch. u 1:10 Organizations Second Ward Bp. Nate Knight 9 a.m. Sacrament Mtg.; 10:20 Sunday Sch. 11:10 a.m. Organizations Third Ward Bp. Jim Englebright Sacrament Mtg. 9 a.m. 10:20 Sunday Sch. 11:10 Organizations Fourth Ward 3 544MiVida, Pastor Keith VanArsdcl 9:45 Sunday School; Morning Worship 1 1 a.m. Evening Worship 6 p.m. Church of God of Prophesy 808 Mill Creek Dr. R. John Mercer First Baptist Church of Green River 165 S. Broadway (next to Post Office) Pastor Randy Myers Sunday School 10 a m. Worship Service 1 1 a.m. Moab Salt SunDowner Latter-da- y 400 N. 1st Worship Service 10:45 a.m. nt (O Sarch for Tomorrow 69 Ask Dr. Ruth MOVIE: Saddle Pals 11:35PM B Entertainment Tonight 259-701- Jesus Christ of Church of Church of Christ 12 So. Main, Moab 259-717- 259-736- Quaker Wership Group One of the newest in town 120 E. 1st South 59-6177 259-515- 1 1 Joe K. Holyoak p.m. Sacrament Mtg.; 2:20 p.m. Sunday Sch. 3:10 p.m. Organizations Fifth Ward Bp.Brian Bentley 1 a.m. Sacrament Mtg.; 1 2:20 p.m. Sunday Sch. 1:10 p.m. Organizations Sixth Ward Bp. Ron Olsen 1 p.m. Sacrament Mtg.; 2:20 p.m. Sunday Sch. 3:10 p.m. Organizations Green River First Ward Bp. Blaine Evans 2:50 p.m. Sacrament Mtg.; 2 p.m. Sunday Sch. 1 p.m. Organizations Green River Second Ward Bp. Bill Bacon 9 a.m. Sacrament Mtg.; 10:20 Sunday Sch. 11:10 a.m. Organizations Castle Valley Branch Pres. Richard Stucki 1 a.m. 1 :50 a.m. Sacra Sunday Sch. 10 a.m. Organizations 1 1 1 259-784- Pastor Don R. Falke Sunday School 9:45 Morning Worship 1 1 a.m. Evening Worship 7 p.m. 259-848- Independent - Sunday School 10 a.m. Morning Svc. 1 1 a.m.. Evening Svc. 7 p.m. Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses 400 E. & Locust Ln. 3 Information: Sunday Meeting 9:30 a.m. St. Pius X Catholic Church Father Benedict Suing 1 12 W. 4th North Mass: Mon.-Sat- ., 5:30 p.m. Bt. Michael's Catholic Church Mass 6 p.m. Saturday 6 p.m. Sunday evening worship 7 p.m. Wednesday & Sunday 143 S. 3rd E. (1 block W. Apache Motel) Pastor Jack Reed For Information - Baptist Church 286 Kane Creek Blvd. - 59-5211 Sunday School 9:45 a.m., Worship Service 11 am. and 7 p.m. Church of God 10 a.m. Sunday Sch., 1 1 a.m. Worship Svc. Rustic Inn Motel Phone Moab 259-554- 134 W. 3rd Ave., Green River Pastor James Williams Complete line of Auto Parts 322 S. Main 59-6101 Canyonlands Church Green River Bible Church The Parts Store , Adventist 259-583- 259-529- or y 3rd East & 1st North 5 2 or Pastor Mike Speegle Saturday: Sabbath School 9:20 a.m. Divine Worship 1 1 a.m. Episcopal Church of St. Francis 1 250 Kane Creek Dr. Winter Schedule: Church School 10 a.m. Eucharist a.m., coffee hour following service. 259-871- Trading Post Canyonlands the Arthritis Foundation-Uta- h Chapters 1988 Campaign in Moab is pleased to announce that $1,363.47 was raised by our community for the benefit of the men, women and even children who suffer from arthritis. These funds will be used to serve people with arthritis. The Arthritis Foundation is the only volunteer health agency seeking the total answer. . .cause, prevention and cure for arthritis. "The people from Moab and Grand County should be complimented for their response to this appeal. I want to thank both the volunteers who encouraged these gifts and the residents who made the gifts. Thank you for taking arthritis seriously." Directory of Churches Seventh-Da- Kelling insurance Agency -- Door-to-Do- i adversity doth best discover virtue. 1. Road B 10:36PM i 'The Prisoner of Shark Island 1045PM O Portrait of the Soviet Union (CC) People of the Ukraine discuss memories of - war and their current efforts to remain at - peace; the effects of the Chernobyl disaster; a summation of the series raises questions about the future of the Soviet citizen. (2 hrs.) Part 3 of 3. 10:15PM 6D MOVIE: Chopping Mall 10:30PM 69 Jack Benny Edge of Night I Video Disc Jockey I MOVIE: A Man Called Peter Entertainment Tonight (In Stereo) MOVIE: 'Dangerous Comer Show (In Stereo) 1045PM Tonight I i MscNeil Lehrer Newshour U MOVIE: Firstborn . he word adversity" is a blanket term used to 4. k. 13. 69 - Edgerton of Moab Pizza Hut. In addition, reproductions of his winning poster will be up around town reminding children of the big Easter Egg Hunt in City Park on Easter Sunday, courtesy of many local merchants and businessmen. Other winners will receive a medium pizza and a movie from The Movies. ..... ia Governors News Conference f) NBA Basketball: New York Knicks at B From left, above, are Easter Poster Contest winners Kellin Sakrison, second grade; Freeman Sam, fifth grade; Andrew Adkison, Christian Academy; Sunnie Holland, third grade; Autumn Ossana, first grade; Karisa Brewer, fourth grade; and Krista Wilson, Kindergarten. Andrew Atkison won the grand prize and a pizza party courtesy of Doug FAITH CALLS ADVERSITY A BLESSING IN DISGUISE Canyonlands v,c8)- the estimates (rf voting-ag- e population. This represents about 5 of the voting-ag- e population in the U.S. in addition, an estimated 680 thousand persons will be unable to vote because they will be in prison or other institutions. Easter Poster Contest winners . . . bal- a variety of photography workshops taught by Tom Till. Mr. Till is nationally known for his coverage of North American landscapes. Recent publications include "Colorado: Im- Skiing v population casting to conduct workshop Field Institute offers a Factors designed to encourage voter participation during recent years include the shortening of state residence requirements in national elections, the easing of voter registration rules, and the greater availability of absentee ballots. Despite these steps to make voting easier, the proportion of individuals who fail to vote has grown both in Utah and the U.S. over the years, because of apathy andor other reasons. Since citizenship is a universal requirement for voting in the United States, aliens are the principal group of ineligible voting-ag- e persons. Approximately 6.5 million legal aliens and 2.5 million undocumented aliens age 18 and over are included in 53.1, up half a percentage point from the level of the 1980 election. In Utah, on the other hand, voter participation declined from 64.6 in 1980 to 61.6 in 1984. With regard to the proportion of Tom TiU a a bal- lots for presidential electors in the 1964 and 1968 elections. In addition, Utah also ranked number one among the states in the percent casting bal-- " lots for U.S. Representatives in the 1960, 1964, 1968, 1970, 1972 and the 1976 general elections. ; The Foundation analysis indicates, however, that Utah has slipped in its ranking during recent years. Voter participation dropped to 6th place in the 1980 presidential election and to 9th place in the 1984 election. Nationally, voter participation in the 1984 presidential election was , voting-ag- e SportsCenter MOVIE: Ratboy (CC) MOVIE: The Little Minister 1973 Final Four UCLA, Memphis 5:30PM State, Indiana and Providence, MOVIE: Something Special 6:00PM Q News Wheel of Fortune (CC). Nightly Business Report Game College Basketball: NABC U From Kansas City, Mo. (2 hrs.) (Live) (3 Washington For Jesus ( PrimeNews (9 MOVIE: Friendly Persuasion (3 Video Disc Jockey (3 MOVIE: Something for Joey Evening Magazine 69 Cagney & Lacey Nashville Now Little Friend Japan's bombing of Peart Harbor challenges the friendship between a orphan and an elderly Japanese man. (60 min.) 63 MOVIE: Young Sherlock Holmes (CC) (In Stereo) MOVIE: Planet of the Apes' 6:05PM Utah 6:30PM greater than the national average. participation than older population groups. Since Utah has a much higher percentage of these younger voters than most other states, the lowering of the voting age has tended to reduce the proportion of voter participation in Utah more than in other states. 2. During recent years, there has been a movement to increase voter participation among minority groups. Since Utah has a much smaller proportion of minority population than most other states, this movement for greater participation by minority groups has tended to cause other states to gain against Utah. Despite the decline in Utah's relative standing, the state still is somewhat above the national average in voter participation. The Utah percentage voting in the 1984 presidential election was 16 above the U.S. average, and the proportion casting ballots for U.S. Representatives in the 1986 election was 22 . lots in the U.S. House of Representative races, Utah was 5th in 1980, 8th in 1982, 12th in 1984, and 16th in 1986. According to the Foundation, there are several factors that appear to be responsible for Utah's apparent slippage in relative voter participation during recent years: 1. In 1972 the voting age was lowered from 21 to 18 .throughout the nation. These younger voters usually have a much lower voting a a a 5:00PM population casting . . w min.) MOVIE: Shattered Vows MOVIE: The 4:30PM 1988-B- 5 iUtah slips in voter involvement Wtodsurting: 1M7 Hawaii lirtama- Honolulu. (60 min.) (R) frm Jack ion A retrospect the y Award winners career, featur- and interviews with Motown gflfllmfootage Productions president Suzanne De Passe, Quincy Jones and Smokey Robinson. (80 min. (In Stereo) StOOAl Lighter Side o Sports Host: Jay . Johnstone. f I Thursday, March 24, Times-Independe- 8 I mji |