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Show PROGRAM SCHEDULE 7:30 SURVIVAL IN THE SEA. Learn all about the interesting habits of marine animals. N.E.T. 8:00 NEWS IN PERSPECTIVE. The distinguished trio of New York Times newsmen Lester Markel, Tom Wicker, and Max Frankel analyze the headlines of the past month and interpret the major news developments throughout the world. N.E.T. 9:00 USA ARTS: A TALE OF TWO CITIES. A program on culture in San Francisco contrasting this traditionally cultural city with Los Angeles. N.E.T. THURSDAY, July 14 7:00 WHAT'S NEW. Enroute to England, Eng-land, Tony Sopher visits the southernmost island of the Bahamas. Ba-hamas. N.E.T. 7:30 OPINION IN THE CAPITAL. J. Mark Evans interviews prominent promi-nent guests in the political scene in Washington, D.C. E.E.N. 8:00 SURVIVAL IN THE SEA. Learn all about the interesting habits of marine animals. N.E.T 8:30 CREATIVE PERSON. "Jean Renoir." Re-noir." One of the great film- offers his personal statement on the art of the motion picture. N.E.T. 9:00 SPECTRUM. See a new hope for aphasics those who have lost total or partial ability to speak, and teams of scientists who are probing the mysteries of the Frozen antarctic. N.E.T. 9:30 EXPRESSION. An intimate interview inter-view with a celebrity from the entertainment world. KUED. TUESDAY, July 12 6:45 THE FRIENDLY GIANT. "The Old Woman and Her Pig." Friendly tells Jerome and Rusty about the dog he saw trying to get the pig to cross over the fence. N.E.T. 7:00 WHAT'S NEW. The D u b h e cruises into the Everglades, a vast swamp jungle. NJS.T. 7:30 FRENCH CHEF. "Saddle of Lamb." Roast lamb with a different dif-ferent look and a different taste. N.E.T. 8:00 CULTURES AND CONTINENTS. "Images of Africa." Mercer Cook, prominent African diplomat narrates nar-rates a fascinating program of African prose, poetry, folk myth, and song. N.E.T. 8:30 SPECTRUM. See a new hope for aphasies those who have lost total or partial ability to speak, and teams of scientists who are probing the mysteries of the frozen Antarctic. N.E.T. 9:00 AARON COPLAND: MUSIC IN THE 20'S. "Experimental Attitudes Atti-tudes n." Works by composers Henry Cowell. Edgar Varese, and Leo Orenstein, typifying the so-called so-called "Uultra-Modernists' 'of the 1920's, are performed. Avant-garde Avant-garde pianist David Tudor is guest soloist. N.E.T. 9:30 LOCAL ISSUE. "The Last Menominee." Me-nominee." Examine the plight of the Indians of the Menominee tribe in Wisconsin, whose status as a tribe is being terminated by the Federal Government. N.E.T. WEDNESDAY, July 13 7:00 WHAT'S NEW. "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer." Tom, Huck and Joe find freedom and happiness playing pirate on an island in the river and are gone for days. N.E.T. fat your mfcmorl -UTAH'S FIRST k"(2350E. 21 if So.) OnhrOn. 2350 IAIT Location U parity' way "Orders to Tok Out" Coming Soon Are You Ready For . . . P. CP? July 29th n.Cj.l. . . (22iiiG OFFICE: UNIONBLDG. 233 HOURS: 9-1 P. M DAILY FOR RENT FURNISHED APARTMENT $90.00 for couple or 3 or 4 students. Upstairs, utilities, parking, 435 So. 13th East. J67-9631. FREE RENT, Large unfurnished apartment in exclusive area in exchange ex-change for housework, yardworK. Responsible couple no children. See Mr. Monson at Placement Bureau, APARTMENTS FURNISHED and sMcious, one block from University P?m for 2 3 4, in shopping center! 1280 E 2nd So. Phone 355-5124. 355-5124. FOR SALE MUST SELL '59 Opal Kadette, yel-Mlow yel-Mlow 2-door good edition radio heater. Good buy at ?200.UU. iau Doug 355-8618. SERVICES FOREIGN CAR Repairs. Special Rates for U. of U. Students. Mates, 581 So. Main. 359-8621. CERTIFIED PRIVATE tutoring in college subjects. Also Speedreading, Reading Clinic, W. C. Hammond, Director. 278-0912. 4645 Holladay Blvd. TYPING EXPERIENCED TYPING of theses, term papers, manuscripts, etc. Underwood, Un-derwood, Electric. Mrs. Carole Swan. 363-8301. EXPERT TYPING, experienced with theses and other professional papers. Convenient on campus. 355-8908. I PERSONAL PCP is coming, July 29. Get Psyched for it. Chronicle Classified Ads Get Results |