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Show SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSP. K.U.ELD. f Thursday, January 19 4:10 Utah History. "Reclamation and Conservation ; Conclusions." Conclu-sions." D. of C.E. 5:10 Prelude. 5:30 Franklin to Frost. "Song of Myself." SDPI. 6:00 Number Seven Sunny Street. "Art Through the Ages." Jr. League. 6:30 Parlons Francais. French. 6:45 The Friendly Giant. "Eat Like a Rabbit."N What do animals eat in the winter- N.E.T. 7:00 What's New. See great armored ar-mored dinosaurs and prehistoric prehis-toric birds. N.E.T. 7:30 Civic Dialogue. Keep abreast of vital local Issues and telephone tele-phone your questions into the studio during the program to be answered on the air. KUED. 9:00 The Relevance of Shake-peare. Shake-peare. David E. Jones presents pre-sents scenes from "Julius Cea-sar" Cea-sar" and discusses idealism vs. pragmatism. KUED. 9:30 USA Artists: Jim Dine. At home and in his studio in what he describes as a bourgeois, bour-geois, middle-class life, 30-year-old Dine discusses h i s life and work. N.E.T. |