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Show US V BEN LOMOND BEACON, IRudw K T Chicago time TV March 1. IVV. Page 10 and violence; stereotyping of sex, age, race, or ethnic Scoring prime- programming for overall quality, offensive content, and gratuitous background; Centennial (NBC; Goes to Washington (NBC). Compared to the results of the spring 1978 monitoring period, NBC leaped into first place, from having three of the best shows to five; CBS moved up from two shows to three; and ABC dropped (ABC); and Grandpa from its previously position of five shows, down to the bottom of the group, with two. top-ranki- ng Programs rated POOREST IN OVERALL QUALITY in the same three values, exemplary role areas of examination are: models, educational value); Starsky and Hutch (ABC); lack of offensive content ' Soap (ABC); Whos Wat(offensively portrayed sex ching the Kids? (NBC); Spelling bee held by Weber Charelene Keoppel, first; Becky Harris, second; and Susan Christensen, third from the sophomore class. From the senior class there was Rulon Eames, first; Kathy Larkins, second; and Alissa Floyd, third. The winning juniors were Judy Alvord, first; Paul Last week the annual Weber High School Spelling Bee: was held. Every class made an outstanding effort, but for the first time in the history of the event, the sophomore class took first place with a total of 19 errors. The senior class took second place with 25 errors and the junior class came in third with 27 errors. Winners in each class Summons, and second; Mary Amman, third. These students will be representing Weber High in the district Man Undercover (NBC); Rockford Files (NBC); Carter Country (ABC); Charlies Angels Eddie (ABC); Capra Mysteries (NBC); and New Adventures of Wonder Woman (CBS). In comparison to the spring 1978 monitoring, NBC remained the same, having four shows in the poorest quality; CBS improved drastically, dropping from five shows to one; and ABC increased its number of poor quality shows from one to five. Violence on television continues to be a primary concern of PTA members. According to the monitoring in violence reports, television series is being gradually reduced since the PTAs TV Project began in fall 1976. However, the most violent viewing on television similar to the past two seasons is still in the In- dividual, net- prime-tim- e movies, aired when children may be affected. And heading the list with the most violent films is ABC. work considered OBJECTIONABLE FOR VIOLENT CONTENT in the three specific areas of violence to examination persons, property, and laws are: Starsky and Hutch (ABC); David Cassidy: Man Undercover (NBC); Rockford Files (NBC); New Adventures of Wonder Woman (CBS); Vegas Eddie (ABC) ; Capra Mysteries (NBC); Charlies Angels (ABC); Sword (NBC) ; Hawaii Five-- 0 (CBS); and Soap (ABC). Compared to the spring monitoring, CBS showed the most improvement in this area by reducing its violent shows from five to two; ABC . increased spelling bee next month. KU! David (ABC); Programs were: by LeAnne Parker Cassidy: offensive and high language) ; violence, the National PTA program quality (artistic are: today released its THIRD and technical merit) TV Program Review Guide. Little House on the Prairie Specific shows from the 1978 (NBC); Waltons (CBS); fall season are crtiiqued, and Sixty Minutes (CBS); for the first time, advertisers Lifeline (NBC); Eight is CBS who regularly sponsor high Enough (ABC); quality as well as offensive Specials; Wonderful World programs are identified and of Disney (NBC); Family categorised. Based upon the monitoring efforts of some in 3,000 PTA members dtizen Review Units across the country, this third round of evaluation conducted by the National PTA reaffirms its commitment to improve the quality and diversity of television programming. The top 10 shows that the PTA considers to be EXCELLENT in the three areas of examination positive contribution to the quality of life in America (reinforcement of positive social Vegas its violent programs from three to four; and NBC also increased such shows from two to four. BELL AVON, TELEPHONE, CAMPBELL SOUP, CONSOLIDATED FOODS, KELLOGG PRODUCTS, AND QUAKER OATS. as being Designated COMMENDABLE ADVERTISERS, for sponsoring five or more the top 10 shows, with just occasional appearances among the poorest shows, are four GENERAL corporations: FOODS, MCDONALDS, PROCTOR & GAMBLE, and RALSTON-PURIN- cont. next week . Ogden where he grew to young manhood and met his wife Carol Jean his senior year of high school. (They both sang 1st tenor in aCapella Choir). Jim is a man who lives to give service. He was President of the Plain City J.C.s 12 years ago and has recently joined his strength to the P.C. Lions Club. Jim has been in the Ogden City Police reserve for 9 years and has earned the 500 hour a year trophy eight of those 9 years. He served two years as squad leader, one year as By Christa Jensen The ZCMI table setting contest was held at Weber High on Thursday, Feb. 8. There were 50 entries in the contest. The judges after much deliberation, selected the winners. They were, third place, Margene Sorenson. Second place went to Lisa Sorenson. The four first place , win siNonnr Luncheon Special Try of hair styles to suit you iyour choice Men o Women Children a different seafood each day! 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Jim has a tremendously ; big job with city park;, development and perhaps this is where his philosophy on life helps most. Just play it like it is and as it comes. laughs Jim. With his ability to plan ahead and his special spark for fun, Jim adds a , unique and special light to the people he loves to serve. Plain City Salutes you Jim. ; Resolution sent to legislators "amra opogdad," HATCHBACK 1. 4 cylinder OHC engine 2. 4 speed manual trans. 3. Reclining front seots 4. Two speed wipers washers 5. Trip Odometer buy all the equipment . . . installation will have to be ; mostly donated labor The Lions club will be starting to work on the new city park this summer. Jim claims hes no . politician though he says., Ive learned a lot on. the P.C. council . . . and I really , enjoy working with the other : council members. ; Mayor Lower says of Jim Hes a dedicated man. Hes : honest you always know ; where you stand with Jim, hes straight forward and I ; . Hes an 4 respect that . least THURS: RED SNAPPER FRI: TROUT FILLET SAT: HALIBUT AU GRATEN TUES: TROUT FILLET WED: GRILLED SOUL THURS: DEEP FRIED SHRIMP FRI: RED SNAPPER SAT: COD FILLET city are parks and recreation. The BOR grant that was approved for Plain $21,000... supplied City Jim says, to. Enough, council ... Councilman responsibilities. LUNCH RESERVATIONS CALL 3944)547 OPEN DAILY EXCEPT MONDAY 90570 Jims Presently, on the responsibilities excellent whose 11:C0-4:C- 0 CDATiTCryO FOR MAZDA'S NEW GLC if.y v display in ZCMI in May. Weber is proud of all the fine effort that was put into each display, and wishes good luck to the winners in the Ogden area contest. MaATTTIEraS serving in the Sunday School presidency. Amid his other talents and abilities, Jim is playing the part of Uncle A1 in the successful stage production of Jenny Who where he not only acts but sings with delightful clarity. i Vjpr. y ners are Christa Jensen, Becki Richardson, Anita Robinson and Jacque Shepherd. These four first place winners will be in a sieaif Shoppe Vice Commander and two years ago was made reserve Comander. Three years ago he was also honored with the Reserve of the Year Award. Jim has been active in scouting and YMMIA. He was president of the Elders quorum and is presently Winners named in table setting event Mon. thru Sat. Eds nBapfcer & Style to.commioBTiotty During the fall 1978 monitoring effort, PTA members were ' asked to name the advertisers on the prime-tim- e shows they byKrisEwert reviewed. The result is the This big guy with the broad organizationss first iden- shoulders and sometimes tification and categorization stern expression could, at of the corporations that first glance, be taken for a sponsor these programs. bouncer until a closer look Cited by the PTA as reveals an elfish sparkle in ADVDISTINGUISHED his eyes and a warm smile ERTISERS because they that more frequently than bought heavily in three or not graces all with a warmth more of the top 10 shows, and that tells you his heart is had no ads, recorded by home. Jim Beesley is a those monitoring, in the 10 gently, devoted father and poorest shows, are six an enthusiastic church goer. including: He was born, July 1942 in corporations 3.0 per aeetfi CQ0-CC- C3 9:33 o.ra.4:C3 p.m. tX on. A Wed. .m.Tuee.,TW8. A Fri. jfttfKgg lDOMtrNGTADAIoHcOvSr' U.C3 ROKU3 UPON DONATION. (CttONimeooNot) |