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Show pri 2B 'p'CP ru0 rippng i !jj! rgl''pfi ty fX HT yTyngir "p y gpmgp y i 1 p liir't'6p gp y gy 'Tjp r? g Soturdjy, June 15, 1968 DESERET NEWS, Hopes Grow At Anchorage Their Enthusiasm Wever Wanes ' becoming more perfectionist," he declared. They know what might he acceptable and what might not. I think the caliber of talent all over the country has been raised because of television. I think the performers tram and rehearse longer and with more conscientious effort than ever A eterans of couple of show business mot at the Salt Lake City Airport Friday for the first time in a c;.r, and they had the same question for each other and vutn an Identical answer. The two showmen were Ted Mack, emcee and host of ti e Amateur Hour on television, and Eugene Jelesmk, Salt Lake impiesario and Host of . Talent Showcase on As Mr. Mack stepied from the plane from New York City, he was greeted b Mr. Jelesnik and Mr. Matk's first question was: You're always bubbling. How do you retain' KSL-TV- 1 also like coming to the Mountain West each year. This is the 12lh year Ive been here, and the talent here compares most favorably with that found anj where in the country. your enthusiasm?" And Mr. Jelesnik answered What this with a question: lost energy? Ted Mack and Eugene Jelesnik confer on Talent Showcase finals scheduled on Ch. 5 Sunday night. TV Highlights 4miimiiitiii!''iiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiii!iii!iiimiiiiiimiiiiiniiinrmr through Africa. West Talent Utah Showcase, a new animal series, politics, documentaries on science, hunger and race, A show of Mountain finalists traveled Indonesia, e Jelesnicks season-lon- g TV series. Ted Mack of the Amateur Hour will be special guest emcee on the program. Further details are presented in a separate story Kingdom. Opening episode is titled It The Great Migration. deals with the movement of all types of animals on the fabled Serengeti Plain of Tanzania, East Africa. The film shows more than a half million animals moving across the vast area through all four seasons. A subsequent show on the series will deal with the Komodo Dragon of the islands off Indonesia. This dragon is the largest living reptile, capable of tearing a bull apart in min- Pageant. on this page. The Mrs. Utah Pageant (Ch. 5. 9 oclock tonight) presents finalists to select a representative to the Mrs. America Mr. Burrud says he will lie seen In mast of the segments as he attempts to translate the scientific aspects of animal life into an informative and entertaining format. Later this season, Mr. Burrud will present a program called The Wonderful World of Women. Needless to say, he is looking forward to this one. On The Horizon That Jiiu Morrison of The Doors has got his shoulder - length hair cut. He even threw all the black leather clothes he wore it to the ocean. He says he got tired of having his hair greasy all the time. He also is wearing white duds now. The Lassie series has resumed production. Several episodes are being produced in Alaska, where a cast and crew of 43 will be working for several weeks. After that, filming will move to Oregon, Idaho, northern California, southern Utah and northern Arizona. Long, Long Corridor," a documentary produced by Utah State University Television, is one of nine winners in competition judged by the National Institute of Lifetime Learning. The documentary deals with problems of retired men in society. Gordon M. Taylor, a graduate student, produced and directed the show. When the Get Smart series returns to NBC for its fourth season, beginning this September, romance will blossom between Maxwell Smart (Don Adams) and Agent 99 (Barbara Feldon.) The spy team will become engaged in one episode. Tennessee Ernie Ford, whose Wonderful World on the record charts, is planning three specials for NBC. full-ho- . Gratitude will receive a holiday at the Sahara Hotel in Las Vegas. The third-placwinner will receive a $100 gift certificate from South East Furniture Runner-u- four-da- . . p y e Expressed By Bolivian Co. available. Land would be cheap- er at Roy. The residents cannot move to an unincorporated area as utilities are not available. IN AN ALPINE-coole- d HOME Feel livelier with efficient cooling. Come Alpine in today and lee the finer features that give you extra years of dependable mance. f j AIR COOLERS NwRecireulitin Pump with filter MicroglisfLinert Corobex-treite- Cooling Pids t PtU4 ALUMINUM Roll-U- p AWNINGS Granite Reunion For '41 Grads Debate an (Will b repeated an KSL Radi at 9 p.m.) S. Omp Golf Toumamant (c, liva), continued from Saturday (2 hours). 2:30 J Tha Dputy (;). 3:00 J "Hunter in America," 9:30 Hltlery uf Phil Famiwerth (c), KJL pecial dim bn th, "father it I and 1 New, wcathr and sport (c). 3:30 10:20 Hour c- - A TIME TO DIE COLOR 10:40 5 Manmx (c- - rerun) guest stars Jan Sterling (hour'. 11:00 4 New, waathar and spart (c). 11:30 Frank McGee1 NBC Report (c) Will offer a cioseup study of prison reform 4 True Adventure (c) "su Adventures tn Gardening (cl. 2 Animal Kingdom (premier, color), new season, has "Tha Great Migration." a rare look at hundreds of thousands af animals on tha mova in Africa. 4 Hrgh Road to Danaer (c). Boy Admits Thefts a banquet at 8 p.m. and A boy, 16, has been referred p.m. to Juvenile Court after program at 930 he . Mrs. Phyllis J. admitted Chairman is T, womens stealing Riches, 6261 Meadowcrest Rd. clothing from homes and high Reservations should be made .school lockers during the past edTr(Sc)Anna,,ur 4:00 through Mrs. Riches. 5 Twanty.fi rit Century (c, rerun), Th Science af Life.", "Jana Salk 2 2 A TIME TO LOVE jt IN from 6 to 7:30 p.m., followed by (c), cont, ever- ial CBS New hour documentary. Pr-- . Ted Mack ampt (hour). 10:00 auditorium The event begins with a reception and visiting period PiUnt Fm4Ib( TERMS 5. 4 ABC Movie (c. rerun), "To Catch a Thief," starring Cary Grant and (2 hours). Gr.e Kelly 11Amertcen Dialogue (rerun), hat discussion on sen. Sugena McCarthy. perfor- 3EE8 Utah-Bolivi- Through circles and demands AIR CONDITIONERS three months. Qualifies In Law And Social Work for an JJoey B'Shop Show (c, 90 minutes), investigation of the food situa11:40 5 Movi. "Black Patch," starring Georg tion by viewers. Montgomery. 5:00 Animal Kingdom (Ch. 2, 5 Lassie (c. rerun). SUNDAY VIEWING 4:30 p.m., Sunday) begins its 2 Flipper (c) The newly appointed juvenile runaways, smoking, drinking, BoMom ,h 6 a.m. '"rerun hour TV career. Details appear in state representative' ungovernability and other prob-5:3(c'jcourt 4 Farm Report c, hour). the Television Highlights col'Arthur G. Christean, is a rarelems. 7 a.m. 5 Gentle Ben (c. rerun) Ihrppri umn on this page. 5 Cathedral of Tonyjrrcw (c, hour). Mr. Christean also will guide 2 Wonderful World of Color (c, rerun),, 4- - Faith for Today (c). "This is Your Lift, Donald Duck" Other special programs in). He is fin the court officials in conforming 7:30 a.m. clude History of Philo Farns- 4 Milton the Monster (c). to recent rulings of the U.S. Su-- , having 6:00 iney. 7 innovation. worth (Ch. 5. 9:30, tonight) 5 Eu Sullivan (cl guest stars Conn, graduated from preme Court regarding juvenile 8 a.m. Francis, Stiller and Meara. Fhp WII- - .u- which 's a look at S justice. son, Henny Youngman, th umversiiy Lamp Unto My Feet (c). "Mission tn Swingle lne one of the inventors of televiSingers, singer Ronnie Dove, and the Of Utah School Nazareth," depicts the Southern BapA native of Salt Lake City, Robles Ballet In -, (hour). Mission tist and ground operation w uj sion; NET Journal (Ch. 7, 4 FBI (c, rerun) guest star Mr. Christean served for three Nazareth. Richard 7:30 p.m., Sunday) which re- 2 Science in Aoriculture (hour). Kiley (hour). years as a judge advocate in 6:30 runs the highly praised docu- 4 Linus (c). 9:30 a.m. the Air Force following his 2 The (c, rerun). -- look Up and Live (c) "They Shall 7 Black mentary, The Question of VJournal (rerun), repeat graduation from the university Revive as the Corn." Part program. in a Wednesday night's premier iolence; 21st Century (Ch. 5, law school. senes examining thg resettle7,00 work 4 p.m., Sunday) with a rerun t ment and development of communi- S Utah Talent Showcast Finals RETURNS TO U. (c) will in of Jews ties Israel. have Eugene Jelesnik and guest Ted, of a program about Jonas T h a r a art THrUtPAvt Meek with a group of Utah Showcas! Bunny (c). staff 0f jje Qne Salk, inventor of the Salk finalists. Preempts Smothers Brothers only tWO Other attorneys the 9 a.m. Co. regional real Oil noi;fiJAmerican who have the same vaccine; Black 5 Camera Three (c) has chareographer 2 Bonanza (c, rerun, hour). ;estatpL department. Two years Journal (Ch. 7, 6:30 p.m., Sunration Mr rhrktmn caM dances. ago, he returned to the universiwhich activideals with day) ij Caihchc Hour (c), Part 6 of a ty to study in the graduate ties of Negroes, and Frank 4 Bullwmk'e"The(c). Changing Church." In his new position with the school of social work. He re- , McGee Report (Ch. 2, 4 p.m., 9:30 a.m. (rerun), "Th. oueihon wju act as a consul- - ceived his degree at the recent " f Violence. the LOS Church (c). Sunday) which takes a look at 2 Sacred 0Heart 8:00 in finding other agencies to' commencement. tant (c). . prison reform in Ohio. handle behavioral cases which) Mr. Christean is married to Coro, T7,nil, owter in hwTi -U.S. Open Golf (Ch. 4. 2 a large share of .the former Nelda Bohon of Roa- nw constitute a.m. 9:35 jR.vls7n.L,arrr,!J hours) , p.m., today and Sunday) con- S Mormon Tatarnaclg Choir (c) selecihe court s growing burden. Be - inoke, Va. They have one daugh- 8:30 tion Include "Psalm Ilf," "The Shep tinues to the conclusion of the herdess," "Deep River, an 0 God 7 oid Flick, "Thi Abov aii," starring1 havioral cases involve tmancy, ter. annual tournament. Our Help In Ages Pesl." Tyrone Power and Joan Fontaine. 9:00 9:45 a.m. SATURDAY VIEWING PATTI-POR- 0 attor-(hour- first-han- sm CEKB ' third-part- T PATIO COVERS SAVE! SAVE NOW I d i1 W. anti-poli- . Mitel 4 MulbilitlM, (tt pMrwn. adder, ar tmtll ItrM llitlnai Howard In art fid News TV 2 by bold lypti bold advartlsamants.) (c) Dane, color 5 2 4 Don. Cathedral (c). 10 a.m. (c) Insight Bible Answers (c). Yog Asked For It. aHHIDGDO a.m. thg Nation (c) guest prill be News (c). CaMfgrnia Gay. Ronald Reasan. 1 Meet the Press (c), half hour oaHitr 5:30 tedev, will be af the Repulibcan Gov5 lost I Space (Cf rerun) guest stars ernors' Conference In Tulsa an will 5 News, weather and sports (c). Cor Inna Tsopel, MI$S Universe of 1944 run), "E vrvm-- ,' Interview (eur men wh ire tkaly ta,7-?.- ET (ho or). ,ln ,h be "tavarlta en" candidate (or car'll. 2 Danny Thomas Hour (c, rerun), "Th dent Oeerga Romney af Mlchitcn, Damon Under the Bad " drama about 1U:.U 1 an aomt singer, starring Jmg CrosShafer Raymond Pennsylvania, PY 1 Joan Coillns, by. George Mahans, Surra T. A gnaw Sngw(c); Maryland, ana -70 and Bins s deuohfer, Mary Franca 10:40 Dewey Bartlett of Oklahoma (hour). (hour). 4 Magically Speaking (c). J Movie, "Est of Sumatra," starring 4 Thg Dating Gama (c). Chandler .left and Marilyn Maxwell. 11 a.m. 6:00 11:15 5 Search for Truth, "Thg King Famltv." d Newlywed Gam (C). m montage of television sketches an 4 News, weather and sports (C). 11 Child' world. Peid Advertisement personal thoughts sf the family as 5 KSL-T- pr. 6:30 J My Throo Son e, rerun. 2 Th Stmt (c, rerun, hour). Lawrence Worn (c) oolufot Day (hour), 11 How. Haro' Bather FATHER'S DAY SPECIAL DUCKET is high musical-comed- y 2 0' 5N- - Who will be Mrs. ltahfu oveithe stote..compte Fries, Muffins, Cole Slaw mostrarconiplishad omemake $3.33 $4.44 $5.55 OPEN SAT. NOON TO 10 PAf. Open Sunday Noon to 10 p.m. 417 So. 3rd East ;h ? i it !u c atch ten finalists front all CHICKEN M 12 pieces 16 pieces 20 pieces 48(5-936-5 i" From th 10:30 5:00 NVh:,,.;,0 y low-co- EVICTION NOTICE The mostly Spanish American families who still reside at Horace A. Sorensen, presiwere evicted by Cleardent and general manager of field City, w'hich has sold the South East, agreed that die World War II housing tract to a talent selected for this year's Private developer. Bolivian Ambassador contest is about the best Julio Gov. we've had. Rampton and the state' Sanjines arrived in Salt Lake were brought into the situation City Friday brimming with whe- - a Justice for Anchorage thanks for what Utah is doing committee asked the governor for the Bolivian people. to help find housing for the families. He told Gov. Calvin L. Ramp-to- n of deadline has No extension that the Bolivians are learnbeen obtained which would ening muen from an Alliance for able 45 families to continue to Progress program called Part- ners of the Alliance for which !!ivIat Anchorage beond 1. The extension may be possible, Utah provides major supportif oher housing is in ers. Utah State University and howevei, sight. a the citAlliance, a BEYOND JULY 1 izens group, have initiated extensive exchange programs beJ. T. Elders, real estate tween this state and the South director for the State Business American country. Department, said Regulation FHA rent supplethat under the the Partner mtmbars cf tnt Church 7:00 Christ cf Latter-daSaints. Utah and two other ment plan, the federal governprogram, 5 Hoson'i Hwoei (c, rerun). 4 The Christophers (c) "Th Contribu II The Answer. states assist Bolivia in many of ment would pay additional cost lions of Television." 7:30 11:30 s.m. its internal programs. The simi- for rent for eligible families. 5Pattleoat Junction (c). 5 Movie, "Lite With Blondie." (90 2 Gat S nart (c. rerun). .1 minute). larity in climates facilitates A family would be required to 4 Hollywood Palace Ml- ' ,nd Vl'w (e wi,h Bolivia Eddie Fuher .. hu.i .nd.iS.uS" in adapting Utah spend 25 per cent of its income iter Agent Meorehaed, (lie Tounj 4 Hum bnd Aiwwer (c) duetts will be for rent. In the case of a $200 a Mftcheil Avres and his n'ograms Americans, OverM Wallace, p.Midtnl and the Kessler Twins orchestra, this would income, tai candidata. The ambassador told Gov, month (hour). 11 amount to $50. Any additional Religion in Action. Noon Rampton , that Utah and Bolivia costs 2 debate. Repost of would be paid by the fed8:00 V1 HlUCil U1K6, from the ITlOUn program telecast Wednesday 5 Carol Burnett (c, return) guest stars eral government. on kued tains to valleys, and in having Art Carney Nanette and Fabrav (Chfi. (hour). Mr. Elders reported that eight 2NBC Movie c. rerun), "Prescription 5 Movie. Preempts North American major mining resources. families at Anchorage have inMurder," a World Premiere d ma, cer (hour, 45 minutes). starring Gene Barry, Peter Falk, 2 Movies (c), "Bevond the Blue comes which will enable them Kaiherme Justice, William Wmdom Horizon," starring Dorothy Lamour, and Nina Foch (2 hours), to rent other quarters in the end "So Proud. y We Hall" (3 11 Conversation. hours), area. Possibly another five 8:30 could scrape up enough money, 4Death Valley Days (c, rerun), "Maior 12:30 p.m. Horace Bell," story about a newspahe said. "Rida 'Em Cowboy' starring per eoitor and political figure who Abbott and Costello (90 minutes). defends an accused murderer, starring Robert Teylor. 1:00 The Granite High School This leaves 45 to 50 families 11 Opinion; Please. American Soccer League (c) without funds to rent quarters 9:00 Washington Whip vt. Baltimore BaysJUlaSS Of 1941 Will hold its flTSt on the . open market, Mr. Elders (2 hour). I Mrs. Utah Pageant (c). Preempts The reunion June 26 in the school said. Prisoner. 9;oo Hunger in America (Ch. 5, 3 p.m., Sunday) is the repeat of a CBS special that created controversy in government 299-012- MHl Devei-mone- Julio Sanjines Bolivian ambassador Mothers-ln-La- A special program on Salt Lakes Pioneer Village will be presented on Midday at 11 a.m. Monday on Ch. 5 Jacki Nokes is host for the show. H. A. Sorensen, president and founder of the unique village, will narrate the colored films which have been taken of the village at 3000 Connor St. Three programs dealing with the Northwest Crusade of Billy Graham are scheduled next week on Ch. 5. Programs will be telecast June 17, 18 and 19 at 7 p.m. Among the worthy reruns on the schedule is the special Interview with George Eccles, president of First Security Banks, on the position of the dollar in world finance. The illuminating and interesting interview of Mr. Eccles by Neal Maxwell is scheduled again on Ch. 7 at 8:30 p.m., Tuesday. V high- light TV tonight and Sunday. In a schedule revision, a debate on the question of liquor by the drink has been scheduled at 2 p.m., Sunday on Ch. 3. Oscar W. McConkie Jr., Salt Lake attorney, will present the side of opponents of the present petition regarding liquor. W. Robert Wright attorney who helped draw up the liquor bill, will present the other side. Utah Talent Showcase Finals (Ch. 5, 7 p.m., Sunday) will feature finalists on the Eugene This in and variety programs India, Australia, Alaska, Madagascar and parts of South America to film his program. I want to show something different as well as he familiar, something says. I am trying to follow the format of the Walt Disney True Life Adventure series in showing the Animal utes. g Talent Finals , Pageant, Animal Kingdom, Specials For Summer Kingdom. He Mr. Mack will emcce the Sunday colorcast. Talent from all over the Mountain West and from Canada and Peru will perform on the Sunday show. The winner will receive $300 expense money toward a trip to New York to appear on the Mack program nationally. TELE-LO- G New Series Television turns to animals for what should be one of its most entertaining and interesting new series of programs for tlie summer. The new series is titled Animal Kingdom. It will be telecast every Sunday for the next 13 weeks on NBC. It will premiere Sunday at 4:30 p.m. on Ch. 2. Bill Burrud, who has a long list of credits to his name, including Vagabond, True Adventure, Treasury, Wanderlust, Islands of the Sun, Holiday and the American West, has produced the He traveled new series. 200.000 miles in 12 months to find material for Animal self for many years. hour-lon- prospects of permanent Gov. Rampton expressed hope that the size of the FHA com-- I housing for needy residents of mitment could be increased to housthe condemned Anchorage ide for w families. west of Clearfield, ling project Mj. Elders iaid jt would takp were seen Friday afternoon. eight to nine months to clear Three members of Gov. Cal- - title and complete construction vin L. Ramptons committee' of the proposed multiple units. Hunme e!: made this report to him. Donal(lT . Artz., ami mayor The Federal Housing Adm nQW assjstant secretary of Fed- istration standi, ready to lend erai Housing and Urban for building multiple opment, is to meet with Gov. rental units to house 30 Rampton Tuesday at 2:30 p.m. families in Ogden or Roy. are Sponsoring oiganizations Good low-inco- niiiiiiiiiii!iiiitiiiitt:tint(n!iiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitmiiiniii:fmnir By HOWARD PEARSON Deseret News Television Editor lt Mr. Jelesnik told Mr. Mack that the 18 talented acts the Talent scheduled for Showcase finals Sunday at 7 p.m. on Ch. 5 are among the most talented he has ever reviewed. Just for one, we have a hoop dancer (Ken Larsen of Provo) who has performed with satisfaction before the most critical audiences. His act has a quality of about you? You've been In the business of seeking talent now for 21 years on teles Lsion and your you h a v e n't Mr. Mack said that seeing new and energetic talent each week has enabled him to regenerate himself. The themselves are performance you will find to believe. We also have sirgers, musicians and other dancers that can take their places on any stage," said Mr. Jelesnik. He has been emceeing amateur shows him- CXZY CEL SALES AND SERVICE SHOP AT HOME -T- ERMS resented as 363-398- ) o In Ogden, 4 Davis County and Tooele area phone |