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Show ' I ' 1 r ' J . vvrryr p v w w w V H rr irry r1 -- t r v T' s Checking the Channels- - MU KUED to Film School Crisis for Net' & f' .' JW?.- r ,r- - 5 - 0. Martin By Richard sion chan across the nation during August Off icals ol I . ; KUED, the .University of Utah television station (Ch. 7), announced Thursday that the local educational channel has Mr. Martin been commissioned by NET to produce one of seven prograns in a series to be called Local VW K.C. The Funny Company. 4:15 p.m. Popeye. 4:30 p.m. 8 Mickey Mouse Club, 4 4:45 p.m. Lone Banger, 5 p.m. Evening News. 5:15 p.m. 4 Magllla, 8:30 p.m. Was the Week That Was. the country. 4 Battleline. "Battle of the AtFRIDAYS TV: A special prolantic." the civil rights 7 NET Drama Festival. "Freedom gram examining in September," by Leo Lehmann bill and public reaction to it will air on NBC-TFriday (Ch. 2, 9 p.m. 6:30 p.m.). 2 Jack include Guests Paar. Shelley Berman. (Hour Show). SHELLEY BERMAN, Oscar 4 Fight of the Week. Hard punchand Linda Bennett will Levant Eddie ing Cotton and Wayne Thornton be seen on The Jack Paar Probout at meet In a gram (Ch. 2, 9 p.m.), and Bob Madison Square Garden. Hope Presents (Ch. 2, 7 :30 p.m.) 9:30 p.m. drama of the French B Zane Grey Theatre. Lonesome offers a Road, Edmund O'Brien. A mar- OAS during the Algerian crisis. shal finds he cant settle down Another show breaking the to the sedentary llfg of a small routine is the U.S. Summer Kansas town after the excitemens track and field events, ment of the "old days. which air at 6:30 p.m. on Ch. 1 I 4 The Big News. 5:45 p.m. 6 p.m. IB KUTV . The Newsreel. Great Adventure. The From Connecticut," McRichard Klley, Maggie Namara The story of the drilling of the first oil well In Titusville, Pa., In 1859. (one hour) Colonel 6:30 p.m. . land. NY. 10 p.m. 7 p.m. 2 KCTV Newsreel, Weather, Suspense Theater. "Sam GifSports. " ford Cliff Robertson. The story 4 4 Star News, Weather, Sports. of a happily married couple B KSL New , Weather, Sports. who decide to gamble th.elr life 10:30 p.m. sav ings (color). T Whats New f Mr. D e u s 1 n g 2 The Tonight Show are Yogi Berra, New Guests shows us Insect colonies and Joe York Yankees manager; how insects live, work and re- 7:30 p.m. Bob Hope Presents. (Reptat). War of Nerves," Stephen Boyd. The story of the Secret Army Organization In Paris during the Algerian hour) crisis. B (Color) School Chief, Wife, Son LAS VEGAS, NEV. (UPI) -The wife and son of the Utah' superintendent of public instruction were in the hospital Thursday recovering from injuries trafthey suffered in a head-o- n fic accident 5 miles north of here.' Garaglola, Tony Martin, Zlva Rodann and Jay and Jamie. (To sign off ) The Steve Allen Show. Musical comedy gets a macabre spoofing with The Dracula Musical,' starring Jayne Meadows, Gabe Dell and Steve. Impressionist Rich Little returns to mimic some of his favorite "stars.' (90 minutes ) - THE NEVADA Highway Pa- trol said the Bell auto was traveling north on U.S. 91 when it collided head-owith a sedan driven by James Hollen of Las Vegas. Hollen was not injured. Officers said Hollen was Bouthbound on the highway when he swung out to pass another oic and collided with the Bell car. n Baby Strangles At Circleville .. Piute County --A year-olbaby strangled to death early Thursday when apparently attempting to crawl from his bed Into a nearby bed . with his brother. RILE ALLEN, son of Chad and Linn Lettner Allen, Circleville, was found about 3 a.mw by his mother, his chin caught in a headboard of the bed. Mrs. Allen said she went to the room because of the cries of another son, Sam, 4. 4 AUG. 23 AUS.4 SEPT. 22 )Good (Adverse Thou 81 Youi. 82 63 84 85 Phone Grade Doing 87 88 89 90 Fields Now -C- APRICORN DEC "" JAH AOUABUS JAM 2) FEB. It You'i. 86Domgrad. 1 Penister. You Neural IN THE PAST five years, MR. GARRETT continued In ' Mr. Wilkinson said, "medical both these positions until 1958, care costs have soared 21 per when the growth of the univercent, transportation services 11 sity made it necessary to sepaper rent and rents 7 per cent rate them. He then became fulltime secretary to the board, . . . The high cost of the national debt resulting from our serving until 1961 when he be- Board Approves Revision came budget is the In Beer License Statutes unbalanced Since that time he has been mary factor causing ... In fiscal the Interestbe assistant secretary. payment per family 1965 will AFTER HEARING representatives of the Utah License Beverage Assn., speaking for the tavern operators, and counsel for the U.S. Brewers Assn:, the commission directed: Counsel for both associations, n tavern representatives and W. Kettner, assistant city attorney, to meet and discuss the matter of eliminating the limitation on Class C licenses after a notice and hearing on an individual application basis, and decide whether the Class B license restrictions should be modified to allow serving of draught beer, and motels cant dispense nearly 5300. , draught beer because they do not have Class C licenses. David S. King We think it is high time to Those who attack federal look at this problem for what it government with a do away is Mr. Mangum said. with it attitude are blind to MAYOR LEE suggested the the possibility of federal recity amend its ordinances so forms which are within grasp, that an individual can apply David S. King, Democratic nomfor a Class C beer license and inee for Congress, Thursday ask for a hearing to conslderthe told members of the Salt Lake merits of granting sucha li- Citizens for Responsible Government. cense. The present ordinance allows MR. KING . conceded that Class B licensees to sell 40 per federal government is too big of cent gross sales of beer and bureaucratic processes and that 60 pe!r rent In food. dampen initiative. Utah Jobless, Employed Both on Rise 8:55 a.m. 12:25 p.m. 2 NBC News. 1a.m. 12:30 a NBC New. 2 Concentration. 4 Get the Message. 8 The Real McCoys. 9:30 a.m. 2 Jeopardy. (Color). 4 The Missing Link 1 Pete and Gladys. p.m. 2 The Doctors. 4 Day In Court. 8 Llnkletter's House Party. 12:55 p.m. 4 ABC News. 1 p.m. 2 Another World. 4 General Hospital. a.m. 8 To Tell the Truth. 2 Say When. 4 Father Know. Be.t 1:25 p.m. B Love of Life. 8 CBS New. "10:25 a.m. 1:30 p.m. B New. 2 Ton Dont Say. 10:30 a.m. (Color). B Truth or Come. 4 Queen for a Day. B Edge of quencei. (Color). Night 4 T entice Ernie 2 p.m. Ford. 2 The Match Gama, B Search For 4 Trailmaster. Tomorrow. B The Secret Storm. 10:45 a.m. 2:25 p.m. B Th Guiding Light 2 NBC Newa 10:55 a.m. 2 NBC News. 2:30 p.m. 11 a.m. 2 Two on the Alsla 2 Around The World. "Easy Come Easy 8 a.m. 4 Channel 4 Movie. Go," Barry FitzDr. Goes Kildare 1 Make Room for gerald, Dianna Lew Ayres, Home, Lynn. Daddy. B Matinee Movie. Larralne Day. B Romper Room. 1 Midday. "Susannah of th. (Color) 8:15 a.m. B As the World Turns. Mounties, Shirley 4 King and Odie. 11:55 &.m. Temple, Randolph Scott 8:30 a.m. 2 Magoo or FoUtlcaL 8 p.m. 5 Word for Word NOON 4 People Are Funny. (Color). a KCTV Afternoon 4 Th. Price I. Bight News Report 8:30 p.m. B Password. B I Lav. Lucy. 4 Mas From Cochise 10 Calvin L. Hampton Calvin L. Rampton, candidate for the Democratic nomination for governor, Thursday told members of Electricians Local 354 that if he were elected governor he would seek legislation to provide two qualified examiners for the State Industrial Nonagricultural employment In Commission, Utah increased 2,800 between THE CANDIDATE said such May and June, raising the employment total to 301,100, which a program would clear up a is about 600 above a year ago, substantial backlog of comaccording to the Monthly Em- pensation cases and decrease ployment Review issued by the the time and cost of adjudicating State Department of Employ- cases. e, nine-tent- Salt Lake Television 65. pri- Inflation MR. GARRETT was controller not only tor the general uniLeon D. Garrett . , . Vacation versity but for auxiliary activi36 years work. ties such as Associated Students ahead after (ASUU), athletic department, bookstore and food service. Mr. Garrett is a native of Nephl and a graduate of Utah State University, Logan. Hearing Ordered In S.L. Burglary PRESENT secretaryofihe hearing on chargboard is Dr. Rukrn L. Bradley "TreEmlnary es of second-degre- e burglary and and the controller is Gordon J. from The Music grand larceny Miller. East, was or- Center, e Horace Cr dered by Beck Thursday for Kennedy -Merland Grant, 2T, 1726 Park St, and Joseph Alfred Wheelhouse, 219-5t- h City-Judg- Suspect Guilty Of Exposure East 27, 1315.2nd BAIL FOR THE pair was reStoops, 60, 253 duced from 325,000 each to 33,000 S. State, charged with Indecent each. Grant also, was arraigned and exposure before a hearing was set for preliminary of a entered plea girl, Thursday on charges of date the same' guilty in City Court of Judge e burglary and grand Horace C. Beck. larceny- - at the residence of LaHE WAS ordered to pay a fine Mar D. Ellsworth, 575 N. 2nd of $100 or serve 20 days In jail. West Elmer Stanley third-degre- 4th SOUTH James Cannon D. school system can meet its monumental challenges only if a majority of citizens and educators can agree on answers to three questions, D. James Cannon candidate for the Republican nomination for governor, told a meeting of educators Thursday. Utahs THE QUESTIONS on which there must be a meeting of minds, he said, are school needs, Salt Lake City Street Department crews will carry on cleanup work in the coming week in Hie area shown on the map above. Ernest H. Dean SERVICE COLOR Ernest H. Dean,' candidate for the Democratic gubernatorial nomination, night Thursday told a group of high school sudents that Utahs dropout problem needs closer attention. OR ON BLACK & WHITE ALL MAKES HOME CALLS DAYS TO t. 21 t. OO Mass Tabes FACTORT INSTALLED Nw lit site 114 Typo AvMaM. Not Warranty 10 YIARS IAMB LOCATION SETS ONI --DAY SIRVICf PHONS HU All 14 $2995 CREDIT EASY M. McRae, counsel jobless. THE GOVERNORS office has for the beverage group, told the The difference is blamed on failed to recognize the problems commission it appeared that the Utahs larger teen-ag- e popula- that relate to high school droponly one interested in selling tion In relation to the totM work outs, he said. draught beer in restaurants force and on a greater attachand hotels was the U.S. Brew- ment to the working world by ers. He expressed the opinion Utahs s during the that if there was more strict school year. TUBES PICTURE - NITIS - WIIKINDS ROBERT 79 WARREN FACTORY SERVICE 144 SO. WICT TEMPI! teen-ager- law enforcement some places would go out of business. Max K. Mangum, counsel for the brewers association, maintained draught beer was a legal product. an Increase of nonagricultural jobs over the year, department spokesmen emphasized this is not far below the normal rate of growth, but that the loss of 4,600 missile inWHAT WE ARE asking for dustry jobs coupled with 900 is not to take business away fewer jobs in agriculture leaves from the Class C license holder, fewer employed than a year he said. Restaurants, hotels ago. Radio Log ESTIMATING 5,000 570 KLUB 5) : 11:00 Newiv" 11:05 Doug Pledger 12-0- 1215 a. Q. ztDOUGJAITCHELLfN - 4 1:00 1:05 2:00 2:05 3:05 5:00 5:05 Afternoon News Noon Hr. Clock News Terry WUllams News Terry Williams Paul Smith News Paul Smith Evening News Bruce Whitehead News Hourly Bruce Whitehead Bees BatebaU Bees Baseball Bees Baseball World Today 6:00 6:05 7:00 7:05 7:35 8:35 9:00 10:30 11:05 Stardust KLUB KLUB 12:05 All-Nl- te 5:35 Farm and Ranch 1160 HEMORRHOIDS? We make a Make thU test! 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She told Piute County Sheriff Allen Simkins she had checked on the children about 10 p.m. i UO VStOO CIRCLEVILLE, d 19 Liston 20 You 21 Vicious 22 For 23 Of 24 Maks 25 To 26 Look 27 A 28 Push 29 Promising 30 News 18 24048-8S8- true-fru- it Special to The Tribune 23 43 Trading 44 Will 45 Explore 46 Touch 47 Can 48 Work 49 The ' 50 Moke 5) Promises 52 To 53 Or 54 Count 55 Low. 56 The 57 Certainly 58 To 59 Boom 60 Proceed Leon D. Garrett, who has been the guardian over many millions of dollars of expenditures at the University of Utah, has retired after 36 years with the Institution.-- . Education, rising living costs, workmen's compensation and big government were topics tackled by Utahs congressional and gubematorialZjcandidates " Thursday. HE SAID Thursday he has Ernest L. Wilkinson- - no particular plans for the future except to take a vacation Special to The Tribune PROVO The family budget and rest Is fighting a losing battle with He became associated with rising living costs generated by the U. in 1928 as assistant conDemocratic administration pol- troller and assistant secretary icies, Ernest L. Wilkinson told to the board of regents. He was a meeting of Republican women later named controller and secThursday. retary, NOV. i DEC - Daytime Programs 1a.m. DR. T. H. BELL, 41, Salt Lake 8 Summer Seme ter. City, was at the wheel of the 6:30 a.m. ca.- Wednesday at the time of the accident on U.S. 91 near B Understanding Our World. Nellis Boulevard. He was B Popeye. treated at the emergency room 6:55 B.m. of Southern Nevada Memorial 4 Player. Hospital and released. He suf6:57 a.m. fered bruises and abrasions. His wife; Betty Ruth, 28, suf- 4 Farm Market Report. fered multiple bruises, fractures 7 a.m. and contusions in the mishajJ. The Today Show. DOCTORS SAID she was in B Captain Kanyaroo. 7:05 a.m. fair condition. The Bells son, Warren, suffered a 4 Fireman Frank. fractured left leg and a minor 7:25 s.m. head injury. i KUTV New. Both he and his mother re7:30 a.m. mained in the hospital for furth- t Th. Today Show. er medical examinations. JULY 42Advka 84 M-SAOITTAAtUS rs 5 News Final. (To sign off.) B CANCIR JUNE 23 mid-Jun- 10:35 p.m. S . Chong. 13 That-14 Dont 15 Add 14 Moat 17 Of. Offer Yiews- - wy somefhing-for-everyon- 4 Nightmare Theatre. "The Beast With a Mlllon Eyes " Paul Birch, Lorna Thayer; "The Gamma People," Paul Douglas, Eva Bar-to(To sign off ) 5:45 a.m. Farm Report. 5:50 a.m. Town and Country. Good 12 SCORPIO ocr.Mfc&j N0J.22 23 UtalinsIIcar Aide to U. of U. Regents Candidates Retires After 36 Years mid-Jun- Midnight Hurt hy Car 11 With Seam. You Modem Via Sound 40 Buying 41 Things 34 35 36 37 38 39 Murray Ready For Fun Days B produce lOOn S- - , ' 23 FIRST DISCUSSION of the ordinance proposed amended will be Monday at 2 p.m., Mr. Kettner said. The commission was still in a quandary on what constitutes a tavern and asked the group to clarify it Mayor J. Bracken Lee made the motion to have all parties interested in the problem sit to- ment gether and come up with an THE NUMBER OF jobless at amended ordinance to be pree was estimated by the to commission sented the for Special to The Tribune department at 18,800. This is atcion. MURRAY Murrays seventh final slightly higher than the 16,500 annual Fun Days celebration beTHE ISSUE first Involved an estimated a month earlier and gins Friday night with a list amendment to the beer license 17,500 for 1963. e of events ordinance which would allow The study noted that while designed to keep residents off Class B licensees to dispense teen-ageaccounted for nearly the highways during the holi- draught beer so long as beer 38 rent of toe nations total per day. sales do not exceed 20 per cent unemployment at mid-JunesTHE LITTLE BuckeToos ro- of the gross volume of business timates show them accounting deo will begin at 7 :30 p.m. at the in restaurants, hotels and mo- for more than 50 per rent of Utahs jobless. rodeo grounds, a hootenanny at tels. Class B licenses permit con8:30 followed by fireworks at A POPULATION census cited the baseball diamond and sumption of bottled or canned the report pointed out that by on off the beer or concessions rides premises, and opgames, teen-ageaccounted for 13 and tavClass licenses while C for erated by civic and church per rent of the naallow of erns at the serving draught groups city park. and bottled beer, but do not tions jobless in April, 1960. At unemallow minors on the premises, the same time teen-ag- e ployment accounted for 26 and Mr. Kettner said. seven-tenth- s per rent of the Utah "HR 7152 The Civil Rights Bill. A definite study of the Civil Rights BUI and public reaction to It. (Hour Show). U.S. Summer Olympic Trials, 4 9:45 p.m. Men's Track and Field. From Downing Stadium, Randalls Is- 4 Make That Spare. Special. STharat 4 Youi. 2) OCT1. 50468388 Out 62 Advisable . 43 Nicely 44 With Mali 45 66 Top 67 DonY 48 If 69 Delay 70 Whatever 71 Plans 72 Dont 73 Before 74 Making 75 Moves 76 Spend 77 Advertising 78 Foolishly 79 Or 80 New 33 Scans. Nor-iria- 5:30 pan. Report. Regional, Local News. 22 SEPT. 61 31 Attempt 32 Ahaod The Salt Lake City CommisThis Is not the first film pro- sion Thursday authorized a reduced by KUED for airing on vision of the citys beer license the NET network of educa- ordinances in order to increase 'the number of Class C beer litional stations. censes, now limited to 90, Previously, a series of pro- 2 y Proapoct. 1529-45-808- 7 program, Gorilla. 2 Huntley-Brlnkle- That i7 Affairs JUNE 22 will be Forward - JTh. 4Aspts S Examine 574044-7- 1 0 HP develop messoge for Friday, 2Splndid JULY 24 BYRON OPENSHAW 4 Burkes Law. Who Kitted Purity Mather?" (Repeat). A witch predicts her death and lists possible suspects. (One hour) Friday. Night Theatre. A Face In the Crowd, Andy Griffith, Patricia Neal. The frightening who begins to grams featuring Dr. Alexander a man of story believe hts own publicity, (two Schreiner was produced for hours) NET, as well as a program on 1 At Issue. western politics. 8 p.m. Other programs fa the Local 7 Cultures nd Continents This program gives viewers an image Issues series will be produced of past and contemporary African experience. by other ETV stations across t Great 4 Captain 1 M0-5M9- MAY JH reod words corresponding to numbers MAY 21 ( POLLAN-J- K By CLAY Your Doily Activity Guido According to tho Start. of your Zodiac birth sign. APR. 21 KEY PERSONS fa the school problem from Utah and Washington, D.C., including teachers, school officials and others, will present their sides of the issue on the program. , Neal A. Maxwell, dean of students at the U. of U. and widely known for his Ch. 7 television program, Tell Me, will be host of the program. Heres Where to Tivist the Dial Beit Beta 4 p.m. Family Movie. Tobor the ' To APR. 20 TAURUS report producer, Rex Campbell, coordinating producer and Bert Bell, director. The financed through NET by Ford Foundation funds, will be released naIssues. tionwide during the week of The program, to be entitled 31. will be a Aug. A House Divided, of Utah the Production will begin next study school situation tracing the week. school problem from its beginNell A. Maxwell . . . Host (or Maxwell and Mr. Bell will nings in the early 1950s to the Mr. program airing school Issue. present tension surrounding a re travel to Washington, D.C., during a portion of the production to fijjp sequences" with National Education Assn, people there. a Indicate 22 VS-M- B port on the governors Interim Tribunl Staff Writer -A Made In Utah tag will accompany a television study of the Utah school crisis, which will air on 90 National Education Televi-- The Salt Lake Tribune, Friday, July S, 1961 MTS TAR 8.GA7ER,iv' MAR. o w '; v v rnrtrnrw IhT KSL CBS Friday, July I Morning 5:30 Breaktast Barlow 6:45 Farm Show 7:00 News Vernon 7:15 Breakfast with Bsrlow T:45 News, Barlow 8:00 Breakfast with Barlow 8:30 World News 9 J.0 Party Line 9:40 Call HoUywood 10:00 News 10:10 Arthur Godfrey 11:00 News 11:10 House Psrty 11:30 Garry Moor 11:45 Jerry Vale 7JO Worldwide Sports 7:35 Campaign 64 7:40 Pat Boone Show 7:45 Life Line 8:00 News 8:05 Album of Music 9.00 Gordon Owens Notebook 9.05 Public Pulse 10:00 News 10:15 Gordon Owen 11:05 Bowen and Jazz 13:00 News 0 a.m. The Other Sids of the Day with Hark Jepko F.M. Stereo 6:00 ajnv 13:05-5:3- 1:00 1320 am. KCPi NC Friday, July t Morning 5:30 Armed Forces 5:45 Farm Show 6:05 6:30 Terry-a-whl- 3:05 Emphasis 3:10 WaUgren Show 3:45 Your Writing and You 4:05 Emphasis ll Terry-a-Wh4:10 5:20 Chet Huntley 5:30 Terry-A-Whl- le 6:05 Business Trends 6:13 Sports Sounds 6.30 World News 6:45 Serenade In Blue 7:00 World Tomorrow 7:30 Army and Air Force 11:05 Lionels Pad 12:00 Quiet Sounds 910 KALL IMN-AB- C Friday, July B Horning 12:00 Newa hourly 12:05 Jerry Norden 1:00 Bowier, New 6:10 Lucas Show 6:55 Speaking Of Sporta 7:00 Bowler, News 7:30 News Ronnaup 8:00 Hemingway 8.30 News, Harvey 9:00 Bruce Miller 10:00 Miller Newa 10:05 Breakfast Club . 11:00 ABC Newa Jeff Jordon 11.-0- l. Afternoon 1230 Harvey, News 6:35 12:30Rgional News 1:00 News and Flair 7:10 Sports Sounds 1:05 Daa Tyler 7:15 News Roundup 735 Garaglola. Sports 3:00 News and Flair 3:00 New and Flair ll 7:30 8:03 Harvey Ellsworth 9:05 Emphasis each . 4:00 Hemingway hour 4:30 News. Harvey j 9:10 Perc Newton ll 5:00 Wlneriter 9:35 5:05 Miller Sports 10:10 WaUgren Show 5:30 World Roundup 11:05 Emphasis 11:10 Re WaUgren Evealng 6:00 News, Dreler 11:35 Rex Wallgrea 6:30 Balter Sports ' Afterneen-Ivealng 7:00 Morgan News 13:15 Curtis Show 7:15 Hannon Sports Afterne.n-Ev.nlng 13:30 Business News 7:35 Bob Consldlne 7:30 Dick Haalam 13:33 Curtis Show 13:00 Newa 1:05 Emphasis 8:00 ABC Newa 12:15 Farming Bus. ' 13.30 Ask Miss Flckett 1:35 Curtis Show Hourly 10:05 ,3:05 Dick Clark News 13:35 Food Emphasis, '3:10 Wallgrent Show 1130 ABC News ' 13:40 Party Lin Whats New Hourly Terry-s-Whi- le -- Terry-A-Wh- - Terry-A-Wh- . ' 3 INDEPENDENTS rWHO MB Sunria. to Sunset Concert Masio Not. KNAK 1X84 Hour. Daily B4 Murie Not. KB BC rWlC 1JT4 Modern Soun4 Huri. Not. t New. 1000 4 am to Sun ml Musi. N.w Sparta Not- 4 am, 14 tuns ES OF 1374 Daytime Western Musi. KMUk 134 44 Hour. Drily 4 K8XX m. 34 to Sun aot NVt ( . |