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Show FRIDAY, MARCH 8, 1957 THE BINGHAM BULLETIN, BINGHAM CANYON. UTAH PACE THREE SECOND BELL SYSTEM SCIENCE FILM TO BE SEEN ON TELEVISION WED MARCH 20 Dr. Research, Ufl, (Dr. Frank Baxtor) and Fiction Writer (Richard Carlsonl talk lo Hemo, the cartoon personification of bbod, and his animal friends at the beginning of "Hemo the Magnilicent". This hour-lon- g program, second in the Bell System Science Series, which tells the story of blood and its circulation will be seen here on television on Wednesday, March 20. and other organs involved in the circulatory system. The film continues with a sec-tion about the function of the heart. One sequence demon-strates how and why the heart heat is speeded or slowed. The role of the barostat in control-ling blood pressure to the brain is shown. And a theory of how blood may have evolved from sea water is explained. "Hemo the Magnificent" pre-sents information on how blood feeds and services the cells of the body. Movies made through a microscope actually show sphin cter muscles opening or closing capillaries to control the flow of blood. Animation sequences dem-- I onstrate how the brain directs blood to the areas where nour-ishment is most needed to the stomach when digesting and to the muscles when moving about. The program closes with the hope that science will continue to learn more about Wood and one day answer such questions as what causes anemia, harden-ing of the arteries, and perhaps the most vital of all mysteries, how long is life. The Bell System science series is designated to create a greater awareness of the role of science in modern-da- y life hy presenting information about various fields of science through the medium of television entertainment. '.'Hemo the Magnificent", the second program in the Bell "Sys-tem Science Series, will be seen here on Wednesday, March 20, at 7:00 p.m.. over station KSL-T-Channel 5. The hour long program will show some of the most unusual pictures ever seen on television in telling the story of blood and its circulation. Academy Award winner Frank Capra, producer of "Hemo the Magnificent", dramatizes facts about blood and the circulatory system with a combination of animation, microscope photo-graphy, other medical photo-graphy, cartoon characters, and actors. Movies taken through a microscope actually show the flow of blood in the arteries, capillaries, and veins. Other scenes show the beating of a ' living heart. Richard Carlson, known for both leading cinema and tele-vision roles, and Dr. Frank Bax-ter, the famous University of Southern California television professor, are the featured ac- - tors in the film, who play the roles of Fiction Writer and Dr. Research. They share honors with a series of cartoon charac-ters created by Shamus Culhane Productions, including "Hemo," the personification of blood. The story begins when, Hemo reluctantly decides to listen to the story of blood as unfolded by Carlson and Dr. Baxter. Ani-mat- io ndemonstrates the func-tion of the heart, lungs, kidneys, Johnny, enjoyed the M-M- ball igame Tuesday evening at Olym-pus Jr. High school, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Coleman 'and daughter, Rena Joy, return-ed home last Saturday after spending several months at Yuma, Ariz. Mrs. J. W. Johnson was hos-tess to her pinochle club Mon-day evening. Special guest was Mrs. Hyman Smernoff. Prizes at cards were won by Mrs. Art Fike, jtirst; Mrs. Tory Tobiason, sec-ond; Mrs. Dick Steele, consola-tion, and Mrs. John Adamek, traveling. A very delicious late luncheon was served. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Foster were Wednesday evening dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Winn. Foster and family. Merrill Bolton is a patient at St. Mark's hospital. Loram Pollock of Tropic visit-:e- d at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Long Wednesday. Mrs. Mildred Domgaard and daughter, Veda Lee, who camo from San Francisco, Calif., to attend the funeral of Mrs. Dom-guard- 's mother, Airs. Veda Stod-dard,' left Wednesday night to return to California after spend-ing a week here. end sons, Billy, Denny and Bob-by, of Herriman were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ray and daughter, Beverly, Wednesday evening. Mrs. Albert Ray visited in Her-riman Tuesday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Foreman and sons. - Teenette club was held Mon-day evening at the home of Michael Ann Creed on of Bing-ham. Club members enjoying the evening and lovely refresh-ments were Nikkie Jimas. Kathy Simkins, JoAnn Pasquali, Betty Mae Winn, Julie Ann Sanchez, Julie Menna, Nancy Hickenen, Tina Boren, Dana Borich, Paul-- j Dispenza, Jane Wilson, Betty Zanardi, Bea Trujillo, Teddy: Chesler and the hostess. Beverly Ray visited in Kearns Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Marion Cowdell and daughters, Sherlene and Terry Lynn. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Johnson attended the graveside services of their uncle, Ezekicl Johnson, held last Thursday at Wasatch Lawn cemetery. Wednesday afternoon visitor at the home of 'Mr. and Mrs. El-don Johnson and daughter, Shir-ley, was Mr. Johnson's brother- - in-la- Loram Pollock. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Johnson and Newton Woodruff attended a reunion, honoring the 150th birthday anniversary of Wilford Woodruff, held at the Lion House in Salt Lake City on Friday, March 1st. Mrs. Eldon Johnson and dau-ghter. Shirley, and Sherryl Far-ley attended the LDS stake con-ference held at West Jordan Sun-day afternoon. Mrs. Clinton Poulson enter-tained at a birthday luncheon honoring Mrs. Ritta Loveless of Sandy on her birthday annivers-ary. Besides the honor guest and hostess those present for the oc-casion were Mrs. Mabel Bennion and Mrs. Dorothy Rogers of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Minerva Smith and Mrs. Odell Peterson of Mid-val- e and Mrs. E. V. Knudsen. A lovely time was enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. Don Poulson and daughters. Penny Jo and Patsy Ann, of Uolladay and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Poulson and fam-ily of Kearns were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clin-ton Poulson Friday evening. Mrs. Joe Brisk was hostess to her afternoon dessert - bridge club last Friday afternoon. Scor-ing high were Mrs. Manuel Sus-aet- a and Mrs. Ray Tatton. Mrs. Tom Carrigan received the bingo prize. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Nichols vis-ited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Smernoff and daughter, Linda Lee, Wednesday evening. Attending the M Men basket-ball game between Copperton and Valley View played at Olym-pus Jr. High Tuesday night were Bishop and Mrs. Dean Malan, Mr. and Mrs. Cal Crump and Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Winn. Cop-perton won the game 49 to 33. Mrs. Minerva Smith of Mid-val- e attended the West Jordan Stake union meeting this week as guest of Mrs. Vivian Ray and Mrs. Ruby Knudsen. Mrs. J. Dewey Knudsen and her Sunday School class attend-ed as a group the West Jordan Stake conference last Sunday af-ternoon. Members of the class present were Ann Stocks, Ruth Claire Kidd, Benny McAllister, Grant Milner, David Abplanalp, Brent Scroggin, Virginia McAl-lister and Norman Jean Boulton. Miss Mabel Neprud entertain-ed at the Doll House for her sev-en o'clock dinner and bridge club last Saturday night. A love-ly dinner was enjoyed following which bridge was played. Play-ing high were Mrs. O. S. Jensen, Mrs. Eugene Morris and Mrs. Harold W. Nielsen. Other mem-bers present were Mrs. E. V. Knudsen, Mrs. Edith Santistevan, Mrs. Minerva Smith, Mrs. Robert Bailey and Mrs. A. D. Christen-sen- . J. W. Johnson, Bobbie Lee and : COPPERTON : Marjorie Sax, Phone 605-- Linda Long Phone 524 Mr. and Mrs. George James of West Jordan were Monday ev-ening visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Sax and family. Thursday afternoon visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fran-cis Sax and family, Larry and Marjorie, were Mr. and Mrs. Jake Sax of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Sax of Texas. Later in the evening Mr. and Mrs. Francis Sax were guests at the Jake Sax home. Mr. and Mrs. George Gadd Jr. and children of Midvale were Sunday visitors and dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Gadd. Saturday evening visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. How-ard Harker and children, Bon-nie, Colleen and Paul, were Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Tassainer and family of Vernal. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cowdell, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cowdell and Mrs. Daisy. ' Draper returned home Saturday evening after spending a delightful ten day vacation in California. While in California they spent four days visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gurd Draper of San Fran-cisco and visited in Los Angeles with Mr. and Mrs. Dan Prigmore and familv. formerly of Bine-- ham. They also visitecL many points of interest while at the coast. 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