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Show pnng Start bi PROVO 0- -1 Under a crash reconstruct a haz- program to ardous section of U.S. Highnear Point of way 89 the Mountain, a $2.7 million contract will probably be let toward the end of August. This involves a segment of from 138th South to Bluffdale in Salt Lake County, it was reported Friday at a meeting of the State Road Commission here. The Highway Department hopes to begin construction of a segment from Bluffdale to Lehi next spring, District Six Engineer Ed Loveless reported to the Commission. The estimated cost is $4.7 million. Commissioners approved a plan to equalize road mileage in the various highway districts and to alter district boundaries so that county commissions will have to deal with cnly one district engineer in solving joint problems. The mounting problem of 1-- 5 Link sign vandalism was discussed by Clem Church, commission member from Fanguitch. Taxpayers are footing a needless bill of $150,000 to $203,000 a year because of destruction of highway signs, he said. The commission aproved payment of $200 in regards to two citizens who reported information which led to arrest of sign vandals. The new interstate in the Point of the Mountain area route in will be a three-lan- e each direction with a divider, Mr. Loveless said. The area, both on the Salt Lake County and the Utah County side of the point of the Mountan long has been the site of many serious accidents. Mr. Loveless said completion of the new divided diagonal between Provo and Orem will be finished hopefully by Sept. 15, in time for the first Brigham Young University football game. Low Budget? Try A Mobile Home Continued from Page A 1 1 hough' B-- l take on sightseeing tours Alaround the country. though mobile homes can be and often are moved along the highways, they are much too large to be pulleJ by the family car; to be shuttled from campground to campground or to be parked in the carport. Most new mobile homes are at least 12 feet wide. A few sitll are available but the original eight-foot-wi- size no longer is built. Growing in popularity is the demountable or sectional home consisting of two units which are moved separately and bolted together at the site to make house. Lengths a of mobile homes run between 55 and 65 feet. e With these dimensions, some mobile homes have more square footage than some conventional homes. Mobile homes usually have two or three bedrooms, a bath and a half or three-quarte- rs including both tub and shower and kitchen-livin- g room. The homes can be bought furnished and completely carpeted. Hot air furnaces and cooling systems are included. Some have automatic washers and dryers. If desired, the buyer can use his own furnishings and save on the price. The homes are insulated, but require more heat than a conventional house and a cooling system is almost essential. Interior and exterior surfaces have permanent finishes and require little or no maintenance. Costs for the homes range from $6,000 to as much as $15,000. Dealers aim for a 20 per cent down payment. Contracts range from 7 to 10 years and interest amounts to 12 per cent A specially designed truck is used to move mobile homes and the charge is about 90 cents a mile Home Loan . The Federal Bank Board has just proposed to implement a bill signed a year ago by President Lyndon B. Johnson allowing federal savings and loan associations to devote five per cent of their assets to finance sales of mobile , homes. Biggest buyers of mobile d .,omes are retired or and young couples married people. The units also are popular with farmers and ranchers but not so much with construction workers even though they move around the country from job to job. Some 85 per cent of the owners live in the mobile homes on a permanent basis and 60 per cent of the homes stay on a single site after they are moved from the semi-retire- . dealers lot i vy bling block to mobile home owners. . cant buy a lot in Salt Lake City and move a mobile home onto it even though you set the unit on a permanent foundation. Most other towns likewise ban mobile homes. However, the units are in some unincorpoYou rated areas. Best bets in the urban areas are the mobile home parks where you can rent a lot on a monthly basis and place your mobile home on it. These range from stark, shadeless expanses with the homes crammed into rows like parked cars to deluxe beautifully planned and landscaped parks complete with swimming pools and other recreational facilities. Cottonwood Cove, one of the beautiful mobile home in the Salt Lake County is located off Gordon in Murray. Before its development six years ago was a partly swamped wasteland. Today, its winding streets are lined with tastefully landscaped mobile homes. Lawns, flowers and shade frees make it a very attractive neighborhood. All of the homes are required to have foundations or skirts. The skirts hide the under-traile- r areas and are made of metal or fiberglass. Sewer, water, electric, gas and telephone connections are furnished each lot. Park owner Grover Hogan also provides garbage collection at no extra charge. Residents pay thrir own electric, gas and telephone bills. Lot rentals range from $40 to $50 a month. most parks area, Lane Residents have free access to park and picnic areas, a large party room and a swimming pool. Big Cottonwood Creek winds through the park adding to the beauty of the setting. The park also has its own laundry. We have 176 families and are completely filled. I could have rented 100 more lots last year, Hogan said. We have a large waiting list. People like the location because its close to church, schools, bus line and shopping center. d had nearly a complete turnover in the first three years cf operation but have had only a third that number in the last three years. Were getting more permanent people," he said. Couples with children are segregated from the couples We havent without children. taken any families with children for the past two years, said Hogans daughter-in-laWe Mrs. Geylon Hogan, staffs the park office. Volkswagen Intermountain Phena 2626401 . New Fun ) who A By HOWARD at what look n like to be black, current music programs, events specials, spoils, and a Disney repeat highlight weekend TV viewing. Johnny Cash (Ch. 4. 7:30 tonight) guest stars Chet Atkins, who appeared recently at the Valley Music Hall, among others; and Jimmie Rodgers (Ch. 5, 8 p.m.), has Joanr.ie Sommers and Skiles and Henderson. Channel 4 presents a Camera 4 special (9 p.m. tonight and 11 a.m. Sunday), Crisis in Education, a discussion between Darold Long, executive secretary of the Utah School Boards Association, and Dr. Daryl J. McCarty, executive secretary of the Utah Education Association. The first episode in the old but Davey Crockett TV series will be seen on Wonderful World of Color (Qi. 2, 5:30 Sunday). An ABC News documentary, To Be Black (Ch. 4, 2 p.m. Sunday), uncovers the reality of blackness in a white America through representative case studies from psychia- PEARSON Deseret News Television Editor Jim Nabors should be headed for another great success on television with his Jim Nabors Hour on CBS-Tseries will be telecast on this fall. The Channel 5 in Sait Lake City. HOLLYWOOD music-variet- searching its nwuuHinmiwiiiniHimiininimmiiiHiiuiHiiiiniiiniinfliiiimmH y Just sitting through rehearsals for one segment is enough to whet the taste for more. The program we saw them making the other day contains a part that spoofs nursery rhymes. Though full of corn, its funny and the segment went by in a hurry. Jane Wyman portrays the Old Lady Who Lived in the Shoe, in this particular part. A gigantic cut away shoe is the setting for one of the bits. Jim is one of her children. Asked by Karen Morrow, a blonde actress who has a part in this segment, how many children she has, Miss Wyman says: I have 23 children and I dont know non-ieru- 16:00 Miss Morrow responds: Obviously. Jane then says: But I didn't have as much trouble as Mary. She had a little trists practices. musical Other programs include Hee Hatv (Ch. 5, 7 p.m. Sunday); and lamb. Karen: Yes, I heard about that. Then Jane says: We non-reru- n Sounds of Summer (Ch. 7. 8 p.m.), which presents the famed classical guitarist Oscar Ghighlia. Billy Graham is a guest on Issues and Answers (Ch. 4, 11:30 a.m. Sunday); and Meet the Press (Ch. 2. 11 a.m.) has Bernadette Devlin, youngest member of the British Parliament and a leader in civil moved from the neighborhood we used to live in. Too much violence . . . they shot cock Robin.' Then Humpty-Dumpt- y fell off ihe wad, thats what they said. Personally, I think he was pushed. Then there was Jim Nabors the scandal about Snow White and those nasty dwarfs . . . well, Ill tell you, we didnt dare leave the house. We didnt go out. Thats why we had so many children. rights. announced Nabors sings The Lords Prayer while Miss Wyman recites it with her deaf hand language as she did in the movie, Johnny Belinda, for which she won an Oscar. R was so effective during rehearsals and production, I almost couldnt sing the song, said Nabors. .1 I play the Lone Ranger on that particular segment, said Nabors. Carol is Mrs., Lone Ranger. She hates Tonto and you can imagine what kind of thing that would promote as selected By (Best possibilitits. Howard Pearson, are Bold typo; large kold advertisements.) (c) Denotes listed in small Hatinta ara paid Color 3 Huntley-Brinkte- y 4 Johnny (c). Ryder (c). 5 Top Weekend News! CHANNEL 5 EYEWITNESS NEWS it , Star Trak (c, rerun, hour), 4 Dating Gama (c). 5 Tarzan (c, rerun, hour). Carol is a scream in the show. She is funny in everything she does anyway. But shes even funnier on this. 4 Newlyweds Game (c). 4 Mannix I , rerun, hour). 11:36 News (c). Wrestling. A t Midnight 4 Nightmoro Thoator, the Vampire." "Invasion at Firm Report (c, hour). 6:55 a.m. Agriculture 4 Faith for Today (c). 5 Tom and Jerry (c). . SMovt, Kane," starring Orson Wetli and Joseph Cotten. Harvey and Bibia Stories (c). 8 a.m. 12:30 3 Cathedral of Tomorrow (c). 4 Linus (c). -"-Sisters in lh World" (c, trim), look at tht changing role of the Catholic nunt since tha axond Vatican Council. Preempts Lamp Unto My Feat and Look Up and Llva (hour). 8:36 .m. . . -- Kin Kon (c). 4 Movie, Lord of the Jungle," ring Bomba me Jungle Boy. t I m. (c, rerun). Lawrence Walk (c, rerun, My Three Sons (c, rerun). Adam-1- "Te Be alack" (c), an ABC News snaclal which studios tha frustrations and resentments at succossCil middle-clas- s Blacks (hour). visits .m. Mr. Family Theator (c), Notional Ton nit ChomoionthiN Most. 1Q:QC $News, weather end tpotti 10:20 Pvne (c). 10:30 Movie, "Written on tha Wind," starand Laurtn ring Robert Stack Bacall. 11:00 Pg and ABC News . 9:15 9:39 ft-- From tht Cathedral (c). 11 a.m. 1 Herald of Truth (c). 1 Oral Roberta (e). 5 Insight (c). 4 10:30 - i.m. 11:30 3 Congressional Report (c). Twenty-tin- t (c, rerun), Century "Eye in the Sky," n study of setel-lita- Report fW (c). oj'ite-- COtOMEfgflE ILAGCC: Kwmnf uiitfi J3l.TUES.&ttED. x TOUCreWM E Wes'-- ' ycr big chcncc to be 1 sc:bcdy begins cs a Secretarial Grcdaate haur. x?f 7:30 Service All Mdkdt and Models New Sat Sales a.m. OS NBC (). ETERAN 4:30 McGee's KSL News (c). 7 News and Views (c). ueot will and Answers be Billy Onhim. -- Movle, "Walking My Baby Back Home," starring Donald O'Connor and Janet Leigh. ! Ttd n ick's Amateur Hour (o). 4:00 Prank The Answer (c). 4 Medically Speaking (c). -- Face Hit Nation (c). 11 a.m. the Frees (c). "Crisis ia Education (rerun), KCPX Camara 4 Special. The Eleventh Hour (e). 11:20 "Back From Eternity," starring Rod Stelgtr and Robert Ryan. I frcaiths LDS Cosinsss Cellos Ghost and Mrs. Muir rerun). Johnny Cash (c) auest stars Chet Atklnt, Lula, John Hartfard and Fannie Flea (hear). 5 Petticoat Junction (c, rerun). 11 Western Yesterdays. 8:00 "N'Wanm..... 2 "WHOLE WORLD speaking voice and no one will take me for anything else. Then he gives with that crooked but pleasant smile that has endeared him to millions of viewers. ic). Ed. 2 4 Thats my "Santa Passant," starring John Paynt. and Joo 3:09 -- Fat, in." Get Smart (c, rerun). Hosan'a Heroes (c, rerun). This Is Extension. S t Avco Colt Tournament (a), continued tram Saturday (fg minutes). I NFL Action (c), The Rookie," a look at the trials, tribulation and isolation of every rookie breaking in with a professional football team. Tabernacle cMr (c) selections include "Good It Is to Thank Jthovah," "Praise fa Gadt Alleluia," "Joaut, the Vary ThouiM at Thee," and "Ihedea el Ira Ara hour). (c), from Broeklin f Stock- 9:00 (c rerun, 9:30 Gummokt Inaurartca Mr (c). 7:00 11 Movie, "Ten Seconds to Hell," star, Jett Chandler and Jack Faience. ring 2:30 Sacred Heart (e). ' 4 Disco vary (c, reru holm. 5 Paul Harvey (c). (c). 8:50 Track and Field 2:15 f 1 t- 8:45 News 2:00 -- NBC 9:35 Int emotional Maota (c). .m. 9:36 star 1:30 aau S Reliaious Procram (c). a Bullwinklt (c). -- This It th Lila (c). 1 8:00 Neighborhood Thoator (c), "With a Song In My Heart," starring Susan Hayward and Rory Calhoun. Mission: (c, Impossible rerun) guest stars Fritz Weaver (hour). 7 Sounds ot Summer (c) visits the Music Festival and features Aspen Oscar Ghitlia, classical guitarist. Noon (c), c). 7:55 Community Alert. 7 commercials." (hour), a.m. 7:39 4 Dudley (c, rerun). ' Bonanza (c, rerun) guest stars Betti Brickell and Ron Havas fnour) ' Hoo Haw (c) guest stars Merle Haggard and Bonnie Owens (hour 7 Firing Lino (c) hat a discussion on labor unions. "So, with tha scora tied at the and of nine, wa go into extra J Peul Harvey (c). 7 a.m. In Mothors 7:00 SUNDAY VIEWING 6 a.m. 4 6:30 I 6:30 3 4 5 Despite all his success, he remains unimpressed with himself and aware of his own limitations enough In say: I realize I can never act anyone but iGomer. IS WATCHING" (C) it Burl Ives Jim Farentino Joe Campanella Jimmie Radian (c) auest He doesnt know how it is, but he has a different quality to his singing voice and its a quality that has won him fame in the recording field. His records include one that chalked ; up a million dollars in sales. As atari Joannle Sommers and Skiles and HtnderMB (hour), American Poet: Robinson Jeffors. 11 8:30 He recently went fly fishing with Hack Miller, Deseret News Sports Editor, on the Salmon River. I just couldnt get the hang of that fly fishing, he declared, demonstrating how he got the line tangled up in all the bushes. But that Hack was a nice, patient guy and showed me just how to cast right. 4 Death Valley Days (c. rarunl, "Prince of the Oyster pirates," the story of Jack London. Medically Speaking (e). 11 9:00 Camara 4 Special. "Critia Wt Kduea cation?0 Jackie Gleason (c. rerun) fiat a Honeymooners sketch (hour). BYU Summer Devotional. 4 I 11 three times since then. I think (C) 6:00 If the series is the hit it appears it should become, it means another to the long succession of successes for Nabors, who was on the Andy Griffith Show for six years, the Gomer Pyle, USMC series; has three music and comedy specials to his credit; has appeared on most TV variety shows and made appearances in several nightclubs. catching on. thanks to Hack Miiler. To Die" 10:30 Movie (black and whitt only, rerun), "Is Paris Burning?" star-r,- n Jean-Pau- l Belmondo, Charles Boyer, Leslie Caron, Glenn Ford, Kirk Oouoias, Orson Welles, Anthony Perkins, Robert stack, Simon Sionorol, George Clukirii and Yves Montand (nearly 1 hours). Ed Sullivan (c, rerun I has perform, ancts by stars and cast members of throe Broadway musicals; also the Fifth Dimension, Myron Cohen. Glenn Yarborough, Michele Leo and Dickie Henderson (hour), NET journal (rerun), "The d Child." "A Time To Love 5:30 between us. 6:00 -- ABC 10:20 With Bogarte; Bradshaw & Richins . 5:30 World ef Color (c, rerun), "Davy Indian Crocket, Fighter," the first ep.sode of the TV series, starring Fesa Par-kand Buddy Ebsan (hour). Genii Ben (c, rerun). () 5:06 . v Plays The Lone Ranger at 4 i With Bogcrte, Bradshaw & Richins and A Time John Gavin (c). Huck Finn (c, rerun). Land of the Giants (c, rerun, hour), Lassie (c, rerun). t- - CHANNEL 5 EYEWITNESS NEWS 2 Notebook 5:00 Top Weekend News! S at prec3 Brookline, Mass., Sunday 9:30 p.m. SATURDAY VIEWING 4 Doctor'! S News, weather and SPORTS (C) was guest time for Face the Nation (Ch. 5, 10:30 a.m.). In an unusual TV scheduling, Channel 7, the education station, will present films of the U.S. National Tennis Championships, In color, from This particular bit had the cameramen laughing. It has balance, ttoogh. Since it will be broadcast Dec. 11, in the period nearing the holidays, a religious segment has been included. It was quite a different matter on a segment with Carol Burnett as the guest star. On that bit, I couldnt stop from laughing, said Nabors. Ronnie Schell, who cam over from the Gomer Pyle show with Frank Sutton and Nabors, agreed. Even the director had to stop us from laughing on that one, said Schell. No Channel Chuckles 2 TV2 SATURDAY long-popul- what to do." gone B3 Music, 'Crockett Education For Nabors Tve August 23, 1969 What Its Like To Be Black Im ci "ID" Secretary ycu will increase ycar tircb cf fric-- i, you will hsve 0 sfedy jcb with psy, you will fcsvu social prestigs end professions! ststus. 9:30 Movie (c, rerun), "Sands at Kalahari," starring Stuart Whitman. -- ABC I : Is i- - v Hew Alarm System Si - LONDON (UPI) The Fire Protection Association (FPA) is urging big improvements in the systems of British hotels. 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