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Show The Salt Lake Tribune, Wednesday, December 30, 1964 16 By Jerry Marcus Trudy and Today V Toppers TV Topics 9 Clyde Bewitched Success Breeds Sickly Imitations Glad-A- nd Sad-- To r show about .hand, is a By Terry Turner who loves to ex- Chicago Daily News Service !ln architect plore haunts where ghosts are So the hottest CHICAGO to fork. new show of the season is Bewof coum there's a new itched. Right? And her relatives hajf.ii0ur comedy titled Who are, in effect, ghosts who can a family fos a appear from back in time on the wall of General one-hou- Retire Continued From Page 15 as plans were ready; that no delays had been caused by lack of funds, and that it had not been necessary to use borrowing provisions which were placed in the legislation. As to NEA and Utah education actions with respect to the state's public school system, Gov. Clyde dismissed them as -- "entirely out of order. Ranks High By most accepted measures of quality of schools, he added, Utah ranks high or near the top. And I am convinced, and believe the public will recognize, that onejof the great contributions of this administration has been in education. Other accomplishments during the past eight years which .the governor regards as being in the major category include: 38328509 mi Now 1 know why yon dont hoar that word very often I Land Board May Delay Date on Lake Session Utah State Land Board meeting scheduled Jan. 6 to consider the extraction of magnesium chloride from Great Salt Lake may be postponed, Max C. Gardner, land board director, said Tuesday. Board Chairman C. R. Henderson, Vernal, will not be able to attend a Jan. 6 meeting because he is recuperating from an ulcer operation, Mr. Gardner said. A Would Agree Mr. Gardner said other board members, contacted by telephone, indicated they would agree to a postponement if Mr. Henderson requested it. a series , The land board, after of public hearings, has before it s Co. a request from and its associate, National Lead Co., to extend current exclusive rights to extract magnesium chloride from the lake. Four Statements Mr. Gardner said four printed statements opposing the extension have been received from Cecil L. Smith, Dallas, Tex., representing Roger J. Edwards, representing' Signal Oil and Gas Co.; W. J. Rave, metals department manager, Dow Chemical Co.; and Ira A. Huggins, Weber County Industrial Bureau attorney. Mr. Gardner said the printed substatements corresponded stantially to oral statements made by the parties during public hearings held on the matter by the land board and the Great Salt Lake Authority. However, Mr. Gardner said, all of the statements also expressly opposed a modified H-proposal offered Dec. 17 by Lead. National Co. and commented: Dow Chemical "A prerequisite to the making of a large investment in a risk venture must be the freedom to act in accordance with sound economics and business judgment. We feel the proposal submitted to the Land Board on Dec. 17 does not permit such freedom of action on the part of other producers. Files Application Dow Chemical said in its statement it had filed with the land board an application for a lease of 6,400 acres and for an option on an additional approx! mate 97,000 acres on the northwest arm of Great Salt Lake. We have substantial technology, already fully developed, for the recovery and utilization of these minerals and a very mini mal amount of development work will be necessary for the application of this technology to the" Great Salt Lake waters, the "Dow Chemical statement - said. Mr. Smith. wrote: Our study of the Dec. 17 proposal by H-National convinces us that it violates the United States Constitution and laws and possibly the Utah Constitution. Hogle-Kearn- g One of Best 1. Reorganization of administrative departments, and inr-ticula- r the State Road Department. The wisdom of the change e from a commission to a commission and an adminis- We are of the opinion that the H-National proposal bf Dec. 17 violates the Federal S laws at least, with respect to moin nopolies and combinations restraint of trade and regulation trative staff, he said, has been of interstate commerce, as well demonstrated by one otyhe best records in the na- 4 as possibly the due process and 5 discrimination interpretations. tion. 2. Formulation and lmplemen-tatio- n 4 Mr. Edwards also opposed the of a state building proproposal on the gram with continuity spanning 4 grounds of flexibility. He wrote: from one biennium to the next. No matter how strongly SigThis, he commented, was made 3 nals experts feel bout the indi- possible only by reorganization cations that the Great Salt Lake of the estate Building Board. 4 Water Program should be the logical location for an electrolytic plant, they will 3. Advancement 'on schedule a be strongly handicapped in their of the reclamation program un- a der the U.S. Bureau of Recpresentation to Signal's Board of Directors if they must admit lamation and the state program 5 that Signal would have no flexi- of water development and conbility in this project whatsoever, servation under the State Water 4 but must build, such a plant im- and Power Board. He commented that the nain and Utah. mediately tional program will require wise 5 4 Reiterates Desire and constant attention for the He added: Signal now reiter- next 50 years at least. And he ates its desire and present in- described the water and power tention to construct all of its fa- board program as the best incilities in Utah if its basic as- vestment the state has ever three-memb- full-tim- policy-makin- g road-buildin- g modified sumptions are proven correct: The Weber County Industrial Bureau statement opposes the Dec. 17 and preceding proposals saying: The State Land Board or the Great Salt Lake Authority have not the legal power or authority to grant (the proposed extension or compromise.) Another interested party, made," , No. 1 Experience In response to a question a to personally satisfying experiences he had derived from Gov. Clyde listed in No. 1 position: The dedication of the many people I have appointed to of fices in my administration. He added that without reflectLithium Corporation of Ameri ca, also is expected to file a ing on his appreciation for the statement with the board, Mr. work of salaried appointees, he wanted to express' special apGardner said. to those who had ac-!. preciation $37 Million Plan j s 7L76-7?-8- TAUtOt APR. MAY 21 $. mu MAYS JUNEZ2 JUNKS JULYS 6344-6- 8 no JULYS ,Auis 5:45 a.m. 2 NBC U 4 MAT wf.B ryw VlVTV, 1 75-7- 7 years television prime-tim- e schedule. work. Quote from Johnny Carson, asked by NBC to give his reaction to his success on the Tonight Show: Far be it from me to knock success. Its pretty obvious that if 4 didn't have a lot of ham in me I wouldnt be up there in front of the television pameras five nights a week. I like recognition and I like recognition and I like being successful but Im still convinced that I could manage to exist outside of show business and I know many performers who couldnt. Sunriee Semester. 6:30 &.m. Understanding Our World. Blessings ef a New Day. Pepeya Cartoone. 9:30 a.m. Form Market Report. Operation Alphabet. 7:25 a.m. 2 5 Tho Golding 7:30 a.m. ' 11 a.m. 8:15 a.m. King and Odle. Whate Thle SongT (Color). People Are Funny. 2 Mr. Magoo. Police Ready Uniform Hand Signs 2 Nowaday. 4 Flame In Pneeword. Shindig.' Wind. 12:30 p.m. Main, told police Tuesday a check of his records showed approximately $1,500 in reciepts had been taken from the shop. Police indicated there .was no evidence of a burglary during k the period in which Mr. Garside said the money apparently was taken. six-wee- FACTORY TO SERVICE A GLENS KEYS 1205 STATE 7:30 p.m. EL . . V EL .DAT ar NITI m DServici within tht boar w r k EASY CREDIT TERMS KodiRHi-FI-Str- o 4 Whit or Color Now and Uwd TV Block I 12:55 p.m. 8:30 p.m. 4 ABC Newe. 4 Utah Tear End Review. 7 Retrospect. 1 p.m. 2 Another World. 4 General Hospital. . 9 p.m. 4 Burke Law. 5 The Dick Van Dyke Show. T TBA. 1:25 p.m. Now. 1:30 p.m. . 2 Ton Dont Say. (Color). 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(Color). - An electric washing machine valued at $35 was stolen from the pickup truck of Miles L. h Ave., police Miller, were told Tuesday. . 6 p.m. 10:55 ajm. r Did you know the first $100 of your loss from each casualty or theft of property used for. personal purposes is no longer tax deductible? That is only one of many changes now effective in the federal tax structure for individuals or small business. All the changes and tax tips are found In two Internal Revenue Service publications Your Federal Income Tax for individuals, and Tax Guide for Small Business. Both publications are available at The Salt Lake Tribune library, room 212, Tribune Bldg., 143 S. Main, for only 50 cents each. "N The library is open from 9 a.m. to midnight for your convenience. A limited number of booklets is available, so mail orders cannot be accepted. $35 Washer Stolen Report. 4 The Big News. light. 2 NBC Newe. 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J 335-52-4-1 & 8:55 a.m. Salt Lake Television one-milli- bee-com- f-- " , Previously announced, . and well worth the repeating, is the information that Jerry Van Dyke has made a pilot film of a comedv series r new called My Mother, the Car. Mother is dead but she' returns to earth, as a 1928 car, to help her son. The hbove Information all is true, unbelievable as it may sound.' These are, actually, formats being proposed and pro- dUced as contenders for next j 1815-182- late-eveni- , Actually True Dial Timing for all Todays TV Programs full-tim- S TARGAZ E R V r. half-hou- d - painting Custer and an Indian servant When the head of the household his finger. Custer and the Indian come to life, stepping out of the picture to aid the home-owne- ur If you checked four separate Intersections along Main Street during a peak rush-houyou would probably find four officers using four separate methods to direct traffic. The result easily could be frayed nerves, angry motorists, cepted the responsibilities of inefficient traffic movement and increased congestion on Salt The Lead plan, positions and speLake City streets. as modified by proposals sub- cial assignments." .This was the summation given mitted Dec. 17 after the formal Praises Records by Sgt. E. A. Bryan Jr. Tuesday hearing, contemplates an expenditure of about 37 million dollars He specifically praised the re- as he addressed a meeting of for evaporating and processing cords and present status of Salt Lake police sergeants defacilities on Great Salt Lake and housekeeping departments, signed to introduce a uniform health, welfare, agricul- set of traffic control hand siga 30,000-to- n annual capacity ture, land board, e com- nals. magnesium metal plant in the 14 Men Attend missions, insurance and bank Pacific Northwest. state commissioners, exengineer, under Lead, The meeting, part of the defish and game, parks, tourist isting leases, agrees to spend or inservice training partments and publicity, state library sysIrrevocably commit at least program, outlined a itandard-ize- d and tem control. liquor $700,000 by March of 1965 ; a total traffic signaling method. I have no basis for regrets, of dollars by Aug. 31, It was attended by 14 men. he commented, "on my appointn 1965, and a total of at least Sgt Bryan also introduced a ments." dollars by March 7, 1966. new traffic baton for night trafIt has an exclusive right for If he were serving In an advi- fic control. to next adminthe extraction of magnesium chlo- sory position The baton, already approved ride and its derivatives (contin- istration, or succeeding adminis- by Chief Ralph C. Knudson, will some of his recommenconsist of a plastic cone, probagent upon meeting the specified trations, dations would be: 1969. until commitments) bly red, several inches long, to I Maintain Status fit over the end of a regular Proposes Amendment , Maintain the departmental flashlight. Lead has proreorganizations which have been Primary Use at Night posed that this agreement be made, the during eight past The batons will be used priamended to restrict the excluyears! at in the downtown sive feature to the export from Treat the marily merit system with area and night traffic accidents, Utah of magnesium chloride for at It is an asset to the a period to be fixed by the land respect; Sgt. Bryan said. f state. The standardized traffic conboard on a basis of a reasonable Dont bond to meet financial plant write-of- f period, and sug- demands, which are both con- trol signals are for use by officers when traffic lights are not gests 15 years as a reasonable and growing. Lead pro- tinuing functioning, or in areas when period. Unusual Route there is heavy congestion, he posed the amendments to the on the Gov. Clyde recalled that he said. exduslvty provision grounds that modifications did not come to the office of The hand signals are a comwould permit other prospective governor, via the normal politi- posite of those used by the mililake developers to proceed with cal route; that he had no expec- tary and those suggested by the the projects they outlined to the tation or desire to run for gover- Northwestern Traffic Institute, land board during the hearing. nor until shortly before he be- Evanston, HL-To Assure Adoption . came a candidate; that it was his work in the field ot water Many of the signals have been which projected him into the poused by Salt Lake police officers litical arena; that it was a fri- for years, but the present pro-By CLAT K. POLLA- Nghtening prospect at the time, gram is to assure their adoption y our Dai If AcHrity CwA M but that he had never had any by all officers directing traffic. e Atrdlg to tht Stars. regrets over his decision to The standardization ' is to To develop message for Wednesday, a candidate. reod words corresponding to numbers serve several purposes: allevi. As for his retirement, Gov. cf ycj, Zodiac birth sigi ate confusion in minds of motorsaid be took the office ists and 41 Dealing Clyde OCT. 4 pedestrians, assure 42 With with a firm decision to seek no smooth traffic flew and improve no). 8 63 Far more than two terms and that the public image of the police 65 Top he never seriously considered department 66Popt seeking a third term. He added 67 Basic SA6TTTAAIUS will instruct The t 68 Movat that Mi philosophical objection men in sergeants NOV. their squads in the new I 4imi to unlimited terms was based on DEC. 70 Trouble 71 hnpotred more than the individual bolding procedures. 72 And Position Outlined the office; that he believes there 73Cleudd CAPRICORN 74 Shifts is a natural inclination for memThe position of the officer in 75 Harder fees bers of an administration too the street directions for stop76 In JAMS 77 Noe long in power to regard perpe- ping traffic, turning cars and 78 Especially tuation as the primary objec- starting the traffic were all out79 Your 80 That's tive. lined,. by Sgt Bryan. 81 M Also" use of the baton and I AM II B2 Affalrt 63 Low traffic direction were disrta w night Takes Car Battery 84 In cussed. 85 Connection Theft of a battery valued at 68438387X1 Another group of Officers was 86 Noe 87 People $15 from the automobile of Paul briefed on the new system Monmen 27 Profetsianel 57 Pcwible Mind IS 5 Woonj 21 Centres ' nt X Tonge, 1861-4t- h East, while the day. ? Exert its 59 Beef 29 Course MaA.I1 90 Stewing vehicle was parked at the resi60 Today 30 In The meetings were mandatory Neutral dence, was reported to police for all sergeants, Sgt Bryant ()Goo$ ()Advene Tuesday. said. I r K AMf 70 Right? So what kind of programs are the brilliant creative minds of television proposing tor next season? More ghost stories? Right In television, success inevitably breeds imitation. There is a half-hocomedy format starring, the Smothers Brothers being prepared in Hollywood. In the comedy, one of the brothers Is dead but returns to earth and acts as an adviser to his surviving brother. Getting Wilder This isn't to lie confused with r a' new comedy called Henpecked. It stars a widower who is constantly being visited by his ghostly wife as she tries Elizabeth Montgomery . . . to help, him select a new wife, The haunted, on the other Launched trend to witches. Elsewhere In broadcasting: Trevor Howard has been signed for a leading role in an Original television drama written for the. Hallmark Hail of Fame by Millard Lanipefl. The play, Eagle in a Cage, will be about Napoleon Bonaparte in the years when he was in exile on the island of St Helena. Turmoil continues behind the scenes of the Les Crane Show, ABCs entry. Most recently fired is Tom OMalley, associate producer. He the fourth casualty. Apparently the - executives cant get together on the precise nature oftranei new series . and the confusion, incidentally, shows, through on camera. Carson Quote First rating reports, admittedly inconclusive, indicate CBS is losing rating points instead of gaining as a result of its big season program shakeup. But insiders are certain future ratings will be higher for the net- Tax Booklets At Tribune-Ju- st Drop In 194 by Th 8ovUe Company |