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Show ;. pgje 4 Sugr House. Utah Thursday. October 23, 1$SS INDEPENDENT sponsored by the Telephone Company. The first one was "Our Mr. SunJ' which has been shown as a color film to over 130.000 people in Utah since its introduction over television. After the telecast of "Gate-ways To The Mind" the hour-long- 1 film, in full color, will be made available for showings to schools and other interested organizations, Mr. Richmond said. "Tel. Go. Announce New Program . r "Gateways To The Mind" v the Bell Telephone System's first program in the new series on science, will be seen here on Thursday, October 23, at 6:00 p.m. over Channel 4. It tells the story of - human senses and is designed to be both informative and entertain ing for the entire family. r "We normally consider there ar. five human senses taste, . smell, touch, hearing and sight- - Mountain States Telephone District Manager H. K. Rich- - mondvsaid; however, this pro-gram 'reveals that there are at least fourteen. "It is through these senses that man main-- tains his contact with the world about him," he said. I The first part of the program explains the operation of the human senses in providing contact between the brain and the body. The second part shows how some of the sense organs function. The final section presents some nuusual ,'; experiments in sense percept- - ion. The picture is the fifth in a series of science films 1 111 MM IH I V...- ..... 7 The storybf thehuman senses" "Gateways To The Mind," will bo seen here on Thursdey, October 23, at 6:00 p.m. over channel 4. Here" Bill Idclson (right) explains to Dr. Frank Baxter-ho-signals from the human -- senses are carried by the nerve system to the brain. (The brain is animated, in silhouette of head above, as the control room of a TV station.) Audubon film (Continued from page 1) American region where jungle meets swamp and where bay touches island, key and sunken reef. Second film in the series is Robert C. Hermes' "Ranch of Purple Flowers" scheduled for Dec. 8. "Actors" in this movie of Venezuelan wildlife include a tree-climbi- ng anteater, the strange little pecuri, beautiful Venezuelan deer, red howler monkeys, and a colorful array of birds. Movieman Roger Tory Peter, son takes Audubon audience members to Europe for the Jan. 29 presentation, and proves that the Old World has other treasures than those in it's museums, cathedrals, and palaces. Mr. Peterson has filmed (in color) spectacular gather-ings of oyster catchcrsi ruffs in dancing display, the hoopoe with its fantastic headdress, storks on the Rhine, the strange bee-eate- r, the gigantic griffon, and the red kite. On April 14, series "travelers" come back to the United States for a tour through the colorful Great Smoky Moun-tains with G. Harrison Orians' film report on this wilderness filled with birds and other wildlife, scenic beautyt and hidden wildflowers, and an authentic film record of the primitive civilization of the mountain folk. The final program in the jseries is ' Wildlife Down Under," to be presented May 11, by Dr. Alfred M. Bailey, who traveled to the outback country of northern and western Australia to photo-graph the natives and wild-life on this continent. Included are sequences of aborigines, magnetic ant mounds, kangaroo( pearl fishing, bamboo in bloom, water, buffalo, the emu, black cockatoo, and red-winge-d parrot. , The film tours are sponsored by the U. of U. Extension Division and the National Audubon Society. Tickets for the series or individual pro-grams are on sale at the box office of Glen Brother's Music Co. 74 S. Main, and in the Extension Division office, 107 Annex, University upper campus. A41 programs will bo held in Kingsbury Hall on the University main campus, and all begin at 8:15 p.m. bcoheld Reservoir Restocked Restocking operations of the recently treated waters of Scofield Reservoir in Carbon County will get under way by late next month, department of fish and game spokesmen noted today. The change from the early 1959 stocking date anticipated was brought about by the arrival of 600,000. kokanee salmon eggs from commercial sources in the state of Wash-ington. These eggs are currently undergoing hatching operations in the department's Scott Ave. hatchery. The fish will be liberated as they reach ''fry" -- size, probably by mid-Novembe- r. Rainbow trout, also to be stocked in the reservoir, will be planted early next spring as the eggs taken during the winter rainbow spawning are processed and reach fingerling size. Waters in Scofield Reservoir will be closeel to fishing through 1959. Fall Specials! Cream oil cold wave with instant cream neutralizer. 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