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Show 7his jSS5SSSSS;a-:8;?&:S8S- neel: in television programs June FAIRVIEW I KOLEEN PETERSON 427-378- ,v 41 0 The following daytime television programs are logged on a regular Monday through Friday basis. For afternoon and evening programs, check under 8:00a.m. 2 2 4 & Morning News Affair 2 9.00a.m. 5 Century Junction Room It Out 5 Hollywood Squares Girl Love of Life 6:25a.m. 10 00a.m. 2 Jeopardy Bewitched Where The Heart is 7 Sesame Street 10:25a.m. 5 News 10:30a.m. 2 The Who, What, or Where Game 4 Password 5 Search 'For Tomorrow 10:55a.m. 2 Carolyn Ounn Show Report 4 6:30a.m. 5 Viewers Digest 5 National News 4 6:45a.m. 2 The Morning Scene 2 4 Today Show 5 Beverly Hillbillies 2 News 7:00a.m. Fireman Frank 7:25a.m. 7:30a.m. Three on a Match Let's Make a Deal Today Show 5 Gomer Pyle 2 4:30 Family Theatre "The Outlaws Is Coming 11:00 the World Turns 12 noon Dys of Our Lives Newlywed Game 5 Love Is A Many Splen-doreThing 12:30p.m. 2 The Doctors 4 Dating Game 5 The Guiding Light 1:00p.m. 2 Another World 4 General Hospital The Secret Storm 1:30p.m. 2 FYI 4 One Life to Live 5 Edge of Night 2 00p.m. 2 Jackpot Movie 4 Mike Douglas 5 Big Money Movie 3:30p.m. 2 Man to Woman 4 Bugs Bunny 3:55p.m. 5 Spotlight Five As 2 9:30a.m. 2 4 4 Eleventh Hour Meet The Press 4 Directions 5 Sunday Lee Trevino Golf Wild Kingdom 5:30 2 Wonderful Of World Disney 5 CBS Report 6:30 7 Thirty Minutes With 2 The Jimmy Stewart Show 5 CBS News Special Report 4 Sunday Movie of The Week "Pirates of Blood River 7:00 2 Bonanza 7 Zoom 7:30 5 Cades Country 7 The French Chet 8:00 4 The FBI 7 Line Firing 2 Neighborhood Theatre "Robinson Cruso on Mars 5 11:30 "Comache Territory" 12:00 Human Dimension 12:30 Sunday Double Feature "Triumph of Hercules" "Crooks Anonymons" 4 1:00 AAU International Champions 2:30 CBS Tennis Classic 2 Western Open Golf 3:00 5 Primus 5 10:00 2 4 Issues And Answers 5 Sunday Matinee Theatre 2 Sunday Matinee Theatre "The Lady Gambles" 5 Theatre Masterpiece "The Possessed" 7 5:00 2 4 1:30 The Family 9:00 5 Gunsmoke 4 ABC Sunday Night Movie "That Man From Istanbul All In 5 Minutes Star Trek 2 3:30 Animal World 4 Maverick 5 Channel Five Eyewitness News 2 The Scene Tonight 7 Video Variations 5 10:30 7 Guitar, Guitar 2 Take 2 Hot 4 5 2 11 11 4:00 Daniel Boone Big Valley The Merv Griffin 4:25 Cartoon 4:30 Eyewitness Report 11:00 Sunday Night St The Movies "Johnny Guitar 2 11:10 CBS Sunday Night Movie 5 "Watusi" 11:15 Weekend 4 4 Show 11 llth Hour Movie "Law 4 4 7 2 11 Hollywood Squares The Odd Couple Fracture Jaw" 5 Imagination! Father Invert ion 11 Guitar, Guitar 5L day oCoy FRIDAY, JUNE 23, 1972 4 11 Tonight Show 5 Monday oCc Street of Childhood 9:00 David Frost Show Blue Collar Trap dU ooy JUNE alurday 10:00 Mason Five Eyewitness Scene Tonight News 10:30 2 The Scene Tonight 10:40 Night Theatre "Wagon Train" 11:00 Hour News 2 The Tonight Show 11:30 Dick Cavett Show 12:00 2 The Late Show "The of Martha Love Strange Person" 6:00 Doctor Dolittle 4 Will The Real Jerry Lewis Please Sit Down Bugs Bunny Show 6:30 5 Scooby Doo 4 Road Runner 2 Deputy Dawg 6:56 5 In The News 2 7:00 Woody Woodpecker Show Funky Phantom The Harlem Globetrot 4 5 ters Sesame Street 9:56 The News 5 In Hawaii Five O BYU summer Devotional Devotional Is Extension 8:30 2 What's My Line 7 The Advocates 5 11 2 The News 10:30 4 Lancelot 2 The Bogaloos 5 The CBS Children's Film Festival 11:00 Bandstand 4 American 2 Brother Buzz In 5 11:30 2 Doctor Dolittle 5 Rifleman JV JUNE Help! it's The Hair Bear Bunch 7:56 5 In The News 8:00 Jetsons 4 Bewitched 5 Pebbles And Bamm Bamm Neigh borhood 8:26 The News 8:30 Barrier Reef 4 Lidsville Archie's TV Theatre Semester NeighMisterogers' 6:00 Washington Week In Review 5 Arnie 4 ABC Saturday Summer Movie "The Boy Ten Feet 4 5 Night Today Truth Or Consequences CBS News 4 The Super 11 Book Beat 5 10:40 Night Theatre "The Rookie Electric Company 8:00 4 The Super Bar 2 Wednesday Night At The Movies Dialogue Public Affair 8:30 7 This Week 4 Marty Feldman Comedy League Baseball Mission Impossible The Advocates 2 Saturday Night At The Movies "Showboat" 9:00 11 BYU Summer Devotional 5 The Melba Moore Show 9:30 4 Bewitched 12:30 5 Wagon Train 4 Saturday 1:00 "Leopard of Matinee Sarawak" 2:00 Matinee Saturday 5 Theatre "The Lone Hand" 3:00 Western Open Golf 4 Roller Derby 3:30 5 The Fishin Hole 4:00 11:00 Hour News 11:30 4 The Dick Cavett Show 12:00 2 The Show Late "Operation White Shark" Funnies 9:26 The News 9:30 And The Pussycats 11 9:45 Price Childhood 11 The 11 Self Defense For Woman of 10:00 Night 10:30 2 The Scene Tonight 5 Thie Is Your Life "Ken 8 Machine educational assistance from the Veterans Administration? Answer Yes, provided the total disability has continued, or is otherwise established as permanent. Question CHUCK WAGON BREAKFAST 9 m Curtis 11:00 Saturday Night At The Movie "Dr Blood's Coffin" 2 4 ABC Weekend News 11:10 CBS Night Movie "The Law and Jake 5 Saturday Tuesday. July 4th SERVING FROM 8:00 A.M. TO 9:30 A.M. Mount Pleasant City Park 11:15 When HAM, HASH BROWNS, veterans expire? Answer Under current law, there is no expiration date for any eligible veteran who has not used his entitlement. For U.S. Unit in Germany, foe is boredom. PANCAKES, EGGS, BEVERAGE do GI loan benefits for World War II Leave space enough around air grills inside the house. Air should be able to flow freely, or the compressor could be damaged. Weatherstrip windows and doors, especially large glass ones. Keep them closed as much as possible. Uninsulated ceilings can lose up to four times more heat than insulated ones do. The cost of insulation is usually recovered by lower cooling (and heating) costs. Does your thermostat setting have to be as low as it is? 78 degrees is usually recommended as the ideal temperature for comfort and cost. Once you decide on a setting, leave it there. If the entire family is away all day, however, you could raise the setting five degrees. Reddy has to work extra hard to combat heat from direct sunlight. Awnings over windows provide the best protection from suns rays. Drapes or Venetian blinds also help. Keep them drawn during the sunniest part of the day. Clean filters or replace filters at least once a month. Use bathroom and kitchen exhaust fans to get rid excess heat and moisture. Clothes dryers should also have outside vents. of M your cooling unit stops running, check the breaker or fuses and reset button. If it stops again after resetting, call a repairman. Do not reset a second time. 112 Study the manufacturers instruction book this tells you most accurately how to run your cooling equipment efficiently. Electricity Key To A Quality Environment Utah Wade" The Dick Cavit Show Outdoor sections of cooling equipment need space so Reddy can keep up a good air flow. Keep plants, walls or other obstructions away from them. If 10:40 Misterogers' old Question I am a child of a veteran who was totally disabled during World War II. Am I eligible for 7 With Sandy Gilmour 5 Channel Five Eyewitness News 4 Misterogers' B 11 2 Dream Of Jeannie 4 Wide World Of Sports 4:25 11 Cartoon 4:30 11 Sesame Street 5 CBS News With Roger Mudd 2 Survival 5:00 2 NBC Nightly News 5 Dragnet 5:30 Haw Have your air conditioning equipment inspected 11 and serviced at the beginning of the season. You could prevent an expensive repair bill later. 4 7:30 Electric Company 11 2 Street 8:56 5 In The News 9:00 A Giant Step Shop 5 Sabrina The Teenage Witchvc 11 2 By Wednesday 5 borhood My Three Sons The Bold Ones 7:30 5 Mystery 8:00 2 5 7:00 Mary Tyler Moore The Kopykats 5 Medical Center 9:30 11 Close Up 10:00 Tonight Mason 5 Eyewitness News 7 Soul 10:30 2 Tonight Show Movie The Book" 7:00 7 Misterogers' Neighborhood Make A Deal 5:00 Scene Today 4 Evening News 5 Farm Report 5:30 7 What's New News 4 Evening News 11 5 "Murder 2 Company 6:30 5 My World and Welcome To It 11 Sesame Street 4 Coaches 9:00 Vibrations 4 5 Major 2 5 Misterogers' Emergency 1972 7 Room 222 Take the heat off your budget this summer with Reddys checklist for good air conditioner performance. Give Reddy good working conditions and give yourself a cool house at less cost! 2 3 jtog Sesame Street Show 2 NBC Tall" 12:00 Jackson 4 2 12 6:00 10:26 11 7:26 The News 7:30 The Pink Panther Adam 10:00 The Monkees 4 Jonny Quest 2 Mr. Wizard 11 Sesame Street 5 Show Street Lawrence Welk 2 Ivers" 6:30 4:30 4 Company 8:00 4 TTngDS dDan, 9:30 Playhouse "Turncoat" Electric nBaMy9 Journal The Week "A Very Missing 11 4:25 24 1972 SATURDAY, Marcus Welby 4 WeJneJay 4:00 Boone There are obviously two educations. One should teach us how to make a living and the other how to live. (CdDimsiraiiimer 9 Price 7:30 And The Spoken WEDNESDAY, Salt Lake City. Theatre 8:45 Neigh- Of Attending the Region Seven Music Concert Friday evening at the Snow College auditorium of Cham 11:00 The Dick Cavett Show 12:00 2 The Late Show "Let's Dance 7:00 The Scene Today 5 Big Valley 2 Merv Griffin Night Jerry Reed Show NeighMisterogers' borhood Summer Semester Evening News Nightly News New 6:00 Company News Or Consequences Robert and Lloyd 4 New Dick Van Dyke 5 4 Brunger, Peterson, Lynn Larsen, Josie Stewart and Jo Ann Bench. The Visiting on Fathers Day with Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Jennings were Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd Jennings, Duane, Debbie, Lisa "The Cracksman" Ponderosa Music Word Annette Mower. Mrs. Phyllis Jones returned home last week after enjoying a lovely vacation trip with her daughter, Mrs. Charolotte Jensen. The two ladies had a delightful time touring the many places of interest in Southern California. 10:40 27, 1972 6:30 11 Fairview students who attended the Region Seven Music Camp last week at Snow College in Ephraim were Rick Wheeler, Hazel Wood entertained her club on Wednesday afternoon. A lovely chicken dinner was served to Marsella Graham, Sarah Rigby, Ila Jensen, Lucy Tucker, Rozella Collard, Edda Graham, Gwen Hartley, Dora Rigby, and Ethel 10:30 2 borhood 2 Lightweight Show News 2 The Scene Today 5:30 The Jaycettes hosted a delightful fashion show Friday night in The South Ward Cultural Hall. The event was under the direction of Alice Coates and Jane Larsen. Narrators were Eda Anderson and Ellis Madsen. Mrs. Diane Jorsensen of the Country Squire and two medlies presented outfits for teens and ladies and Jaycettes also modeled various items. Refreshments were served to all who attended. Cost: $1.50 adults, 75c Children 12 yrs. and under Sponsored by Mt. Pleasant Second Ward Bring Own Dishes and Utensils Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Madsen and family spent the weekend in Fairview visiting with Mrs. Erma Shepherd and other family members. pionship The Price of Childhood Street 2 daughter, Patricia. She was accompanied to the Salt Lake Airport by Mrs. Jay Peterson. 9:30 Sanford And Son Book Beat Mod Squad Show left Stewart Elsie Winnie Rasmussen, Selma Sanderson, Anna Jensen, and Nelle Christensen. 10:00 of ) JUNE TUESDAY, With Alice Monday to spend several weeks in the Los Angeles area with her Evans, The Forsyte Saga 5 Channel Five Eyewitness News Of The Week 8:30 Minutes With Special Juedday 4:00 4 Daniel Boone Valley 2 The Merv Griffin 4:25 II Cartoon 4:30 II Sesame Street 5:00 Spotlight The North Ward Boy Scouts left Monday morning to spend the week at Camp Maple Dell. The scouts are under the direction of Vearl Nuttall. Clista Peterson entertained her club at a delightful dinner party on Tuesday night. Her guests were Ellis Madsen, Eda Anderson, Ila Jensen, Mary Coons, Marine Cook, Emma 7 7:30 The Electric Co 5 The Doris Day Show 8:00 4 Monday Night Movie "The Cavern' "Sheriff Of 7 Circus 7 7 Misterogers' Neigh borhood Evening News 4 Evening News 7 What's New 6:00 Electric Company 7 Sesame Street 4 Truth Or Consequences League Baseball Spending a couple of days in Fairview last week and enjoying Fathers Day at the home of Mr. 9:00 Devotional 5 2 borhood 11 Mr. and Mrs. Jay Peterson and Mrs. Alice Stewart attended an openhouse on Saturday evening in Salt Lake City in honor of Mr. and Mrs. J. Seymore Jensen who were married Saturday morning in the Provo Temple. The Open House was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mel Harker. and Mrs. Golden Carlston were Dr. and Mrs. Dean Carlston and three sons. Mrs. Page Five were Mr. and Mrs. Norman Brunger, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Peterson, Mrs. Alice Stewart, Mrs. Margaret Bench, Mrs. Alta Larsen, Mrs. Maureen Cook and Mrs. Mary Coons. students spent the entire week living in the Snow College Dormatories and studying music. On Friday evening the students presented a concert for their parents and friends. All of the students participated in the chorus and band students were Rick Wheeler, Annette Brunger and Robert Peterson. Lynn Larsen and Josie Stewart were twirlers. Lynn Larsen was presented with a beautiful trophy as a winner in the intermediate division of the twirling competition and Josie was presented with a special achievement award which was presented to the girl who came the closest to winning the most events, but was not a winner. Each day was filled with many activities. The students studied chorus together and then separated into the band and twirling events. Directing the Camp were music directors from the junior high and high schools in Region Seven. Nearly 200 students from throughout the region attended the event. Silvers Monday Night Special "The Young Convicks 7 Neigh Misterogers Evening News Sesame Street The Scene Today 5:30 BYU 2 Sesame Street 4 5:00 of 9 26, 1972 Wit-chit- Kansas enjoyed spending the week, in Milburn with Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Jennings. Enroutethe Hermrecks traveled through Nebraska, Iowa, the Dakotas and Yellowstone Park. While in Utah they visited in Salt Lake City with Mr. and Mrs. Glade Jennings and family and with Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd Jennings and family. One day last week Mrs. Jennings and Mrs. Hermreck and two daughters spent the day visiting in Manti. Other visitors last week with Mr. and Mrs. Jennings were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Canady of Ogden and Mrs. Leatha Burroughs of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Glade Jennings and family. War 7:00 Lucy Sesame Street News 11:45 6:30 5 line 10:40 5 m onJau DV MONDAY, JUNE Ricky, Loren, Donna and Carl of 60 5 Mr. and Mrs. Robert (Twila) Hermreck, DeeAnn, 1972 4:00 10:30 This Is The Life Comment Face The Nation 4 2 5 ll:30a.m. 9:25a.m. Guideposts Somerset AH My Children Concentration of 6:20a.m. 4 2 DV X 9 lay SUNDAY. JUNE 25. 8.30a.m. daily headings. Channel 4 Friday at 6:15 a.m. Consultation. 5:50a.m. Report 6:00a.m. 5 Sunrise Semester 6:15a.m. 2 Understanding Our World 11:00a.m. Dinah's Place Lucy Show ib s, DeLi'.it on The Mt. Pleasant Pyramid $ :: WJoiuuij Ulroittjh Alicia 22, 1972 Power. |