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Show ft I lyn'mipnC-- 1 DESERET NEWS, J2B Saturday, December 7, 1968 New Setup For Panel Utah Girl, Brother Tops In Turkeys Show and e Industry Convention at the Hotel in Salt Lake City. ' Jay Carter received a blue ribbon for the heaviest tom turkey, the second year he has won the honor, and Bonnie produced the heaviest hen, her third year New-hous- in succession. Bonnies hen was also judged champion hen in the first phase of the show. Jays tom dressed out at 41 and hen Bonnies pounds weighed 26 jj pounds, dressed. The Carter youngsters parents are cattle pioducers in Ian. Valley. Other winneis announced include: Phase 1, tom, Champion Margo Allred, 18, daughter of Mr.' and Mrs. Roger Allred, Spring City; Phase Two champion tom, Brian Marble, son of Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Marble, Layton; champion hen, First place winners in the tom Dcena Larsen, daughter of Mr. classes of Thase One were Kelly and Mrs. O'Neil Larsen, Duncan, Manti; Sheila Black, Ehpraim ; reserve champion tom, Spring City; Don Ray Olson, Blair Johnson, sen of Mr. and Ephraim, and Jannette ChrisMr;." Glen Johnson, Manti; re- tensen, Moroni. First-priz- e winners in the hen serve champion lien, Karen Nunley, daughter of Mr. and class were Jay Christensen, Kent Barton, Mrs. 'Jack Nunley. Moroni. Fii-du- Manti; Thomas Morgan. Lay-- ! ton; Stephen Crosland, Moroni, i National Turkey Federation. Grazing Fee increase Criticized - said B-- Inter-mouhta- Test Center Chief Says Site Safe pri-ce- lf one-fourt- h one-fift- h hearings rsu ants iff ft ; V !t( Duchesne Rollover Kills Woman all-tim- i i. .;ik r. com-pare- Wa-V- Highlights Wt' lical j ... . $55 came the rude . . Eat your interruption: heart out, baby, from the other soundtrack. 4 5 say ... Peter Noone stars in "Pinocchio" on Ch. 2, - Stolen , recently was granted a charter at tlie University of Utah despite strong protests. Death Valley Days (Ch. 4, 8:30 p.m.), is a rerun of an episode written by Provoan Scott Whitaker, and filmed in Kanab. College basketball begins on TV torght with Notre Dame vs. UCLA (Ch. 5, 7 p.m.). Sunday pio footoail includes National Football League (Ch. 5. 11 a.m.), with Cleveland vs. ty, Washington and Chicago vs. Los Angeles; and American Football League (Ch. 2, 11:30 ar a.m.). with Cincinnati New York and Kansas City at San Diego. Other Sunday programs of special note on Channel 7 in- clude NET Festival, 7:30 p.m., with a documentary featuring Margaiet Mead, the faand mous anthropologist; NET Playhouse, 8:30, with the award-winnin- 11 a.m. Meet the press (c) guest will be G. Klein, Director of Communications for President elect Nixon. 4 D.recions (c), "We Refuse to Plav the Game," second in a senes cf programs. 5Na' tonal Football League Doublehead-o- r (c), Cleveland vs. Washington, and Chicago vs. Los Angeles Ma hours), 2 11:30 a.m. 2American Football League Double-head(c), Cincinnati at New York, and Kansas City at San Diego (5'a hours). Issues and Answers (c) guests will be new Sens. Robert Dole, Kansas; Richard Schwetker, Pennsylvania, end Marlow Cook, Kentucky, all Republicans. 4 Noon 4 Medically Speaking 4 Open Door to Learning 4 Across the Seven Seas (c). 1:30 J Championship J Adventure Theater, "First Space Sh p On Venus." 3:30 -- Family Theater (c), "Hondo," star, ring John Weyne and James Arness (90 minutes). 4:00 Pinocchio" Hallmark Hall ot (c) Fame live action musical based on the children's classic, starring Burl Ives and Paler Noone, leader ot Herman's Hermits. Thi production has eight new songs and a new ballet sequence. Preempts Walt Disney (to 5:30 minutes). Land ot the Giants (c) Earthlings are used to rob a museum (hour,. Lassie (c) discovers the underseas world. The episode was filmed at the world famous Scripps Institute ot Oceanography. 7 NET Journal (rerun), A Conversation with Miloven Dnlai. 5 5:05 Carousel. Trek . Kirk, Speck and McCoy face death in an experiment conducted by aiiens (hour). A Dating Game (c). 5 Daktari (c). A young man's deception imperils the lives of others (hour). Animal Kingdom. (c). 5:30 "A Charlie 5 Brown Christmas Story" (c). Preempts Gentle Ben. 6:00 4 FBI (c guest stars Ralph Bellamy as leader of a paramilitary organization (hour). Ed Sullivan (c, hour) guests will be Ray Charles, Richard Pryor, Jack E. Leonard, Liza Minnelli and Joan Sutherland. PBL (c, live), "Hear Us O Lord!" a study of tho anguish of a lower middle class white family in a suburb enraged by e federal school bussing order (90 minutes). 5- 7 Get Smart (c) guest stars Alice Ghost lev as a neighbor who sickens the Smarts with her dessert. TOP COLLEGE 5 BASKETBALL NOTRE DAME vs U. C. L. A. Live and in Color Opinion Please (rerun) 11 7:30 Ghost and Mrs Muir (c). Hollywood Palace (c) has Sammy Da vis Jr. as host and also guest stars Jack Carter, Joanne Worley, Carmen McRae, Lola Falana and blind pianist singer Bobby Doyle (hour). Upon This Rock (rerun). 2 4 11 8:00 World Premier, (cl, "Escape to an NBC movie made Mindanao," starring especially tor television, Gcorsn Maharls, Nehmlah Person. James ShiMta, and several actors relatively new to TV (1 Hours). It Conversation Wild Ernest L. Wilkinson (rerun). These are views of Lee Greenway, makeup man on MayHe had tlie berry RFD, Lucy Show and AIothers-in-Lasame job on Andy Griffith for eight years. The average woman doesnt know where to stop with makeup, be continued. She loads so much around her eyes she loses them. The eyes should be opened up with highlights and shadows, with Jeep olives and soft browns and just a little of whatever is used. Sparingly should be their motto. Some of his tips I like lips to look pink, not deadly white . . . The cheeks need a little blusher to wake up tlie If you have a face and to attract the glances of men. double chin and try to hide its existence with darker makeup, youre in trouble. You simply look as though you have a di. neck. ... eyelashes, many girls are trimming them incorrectly or wearing them too heavy. They are making eyelashes substitute for sunglasses. As for false "They're cutting the glare that effectively. A gill with protruding eyes should not wear false lashes. Who is tlie most beautiiul actress with whom he has worked? he is asked by all interviewers, lie refuses to say. I'd like to hang around Hollywood a little while longer, he 4 9:05 World Premiere (c), "Shadow on the Land' a movie made especially for television, about life in a totalitarian U.S., starring Jackie Cooper, John Forsythe, Carol Lvniev, Janlco Rule, Gene Hackman, Mickey Shnidar (2 hours). Or delay from network. 10:00 end 5 1 Newe, WMther and sports (c). 10:20 2 e 7:00 2 Bonanza (c). Ben's reunion with an old friend is marred by the knowledge the man is a fugitive (hour). 4 ABC Movie (c), "Ride Beyond Ven. geance," a 1964 western starring Chuck l, Connors, Michael Rennie, Joan Gloria Grahame, Gary Merrill, Bill Hays, James Btxby, Kathryn Arthur Ruth Warrick, MacArlhur, Frank Gorshm, Claude O'Connell, Akins and Buddy Baer (2 hours). J Smothers Brothers (c) guest star Bob Newhart, singer Paul Hampton, The First Edition, and the west coast company of the American tribal icve-rocmusical "Hair" (hour). 7:30 7 NET Festival (rerun), Margaret Mead's New Guinea Journal. 2 Neighborhood Theater (c), "Island of Love," starring Robert Preston, Tony (2 Matthau Walter Randall and 8:00 hours). 5 Mission: stages an 7 (c). IMF force Impossible play (hour). 8:30 NET Playhoust (rerun), "Across tbs Ri'er." 4 5 KCPX K.ws (C). Gunsmoke (c). A travehnq salesman (hour). tries to swindle a 9:05 "Gallant 11 ABC - 9:00 KCPX News (c). Jackie Gleason (c), sues! stars Morey Amsterd.-n- , Red Buttoiu and Florence Henderson. BYU Devotional. "MIRACLE OF MORGAN'S CREEK" EDDIE BRACKEN 10:30 5 stars Burnett Carol (cl guest Lee Wilson. and Michelle Flip Preempts Manmx (hour). 4 KCPX and A8C News (c). 4 Nightmare 11:0.) James Cagney 2 1 2 5 4 5 Hours," starring (2 hours). 9:55 News, weather and sports (c). 10:00 Newt, weather and sports (c). 10:30 Jce Pvne tc, 90 minutes) Jack Gardner and Basketball (c). 11:00 KCPX ond FBC Kjws (O. Changing Time.. 11:15 5 Movie (c), "R o Bravo," starring John Wayne and Dean Martin. 11:20 -- Movie (c), "Agent Mission " Paid Advertisement Despera'e , Watch! BASKETBALL 11:23 5 Movie, s.arnng Crostv. 'Dr. Theater, Monster." 11:30 "Batfe at Bloody Audio Murphy Beach," and Gary SINDAY MEWING 6 a.m. 4- - Weekend Farm Report tc, hour). 6:30 a.m. 4 That Alaska. 8:30 Death 'The Other Days, Valley a teteolay by Utahn Scott Cheek Whitaker, filmed at Kanab. Greatest Gifts (rerun). in laughs. Agriculture (hour), of Tomorrow (c). Faith For Today (c). 7 a.m. 5 Cahed-a- l 7:30 a.m. Sen. Everefl Cirksen will appear on Ked Skeltons show Christmas Eve. He will art as host of the hour and recite two poems. The Don Fullmer-Nin- o Benvenuti fight for the world middleweight championship will be telecast on Wide World of Sports on Ch. 4 at 3 p.m. Dec. 14. The fight will be in Rome. The telecast will lie in toior via the Early satellite. Andy Griffith received an award this week for exemplifying in Ins wotk the best in the spirit of democracy and good will." The awaid was presented in Andys native North Caro-liiat a banquet sponsoicd by tlie Notional Conference of Chi Minns and Jews. a r The (jniTii and I, a situation comedy senes aboiii an aging ocean liner whose owners are trying to sell it, t eplaces Blnmlie on CBS-TJan. 16. half-hou- lob In ' (c), Jerry eccepts Molhers-ln-La- 9:00 years. V 6:30 2 2 4 5 (rerun). 5:00 5:00 Star Bowling (c). 2:00 2 KSL News (c). Colonel Bleep. 2 (c). 1:00 (c) Denotes color 1 (c). 12:30 (Best possibilities, as selected by How-arPearson, are listed in small bold' type; large bold listings art paid ad vertisements). 5 with Watts. 7 News !n Perspective SATURDAY VIEWING 11 a.m 10:30 Backetball 5 Across film, g the River. 11 Too many girls plaster makeup on with a trowel. You or have it hit girls m should have it hit you in the face their eyes 'he way theyve been doing it the past couple of a.m. 9:35 Mormon T.barnacl. Choir (c) selecot Jesus," tions include "A Son "The Three Kings," "Son o) Mary," and 'The Snow Ley On Th. Ground." 10 a.m. J roMege Football '64 (c, hoori, 5 Face the Nation (c) guest will be ot the Stu. Tom Hayden, For a Democratic dents Society (SOS). 5 4 About Makeup a.m. 9:30 Notre Dame Football (c, 90 minutes! Discovery (c, rerun) goes to New York. 5 Paul Harvey (c). 4 7:00 mined. a.m. 2 2 o This Eternal Light (c). Buliwmkle (c). Camera Three (c) guest is Raymond a pianist of worldwide Lewenthal, concert experience. 6:30 and appealing program. Not only was tlie presentation itself mixed up, but the program was originally scheduled at 7:30 p.m., which was the hour listed in the Deseret News log. The station, meanwhile, had changed tlie time to 9 p.m. and had not informed some sources, so many viewers tuned in early and didnt see the Michelangelo program, so switched over to another channel. The station received many calls of protest about both tlie on time, which indicates the sound mixup and the audiences for cultural programs is bigger than anyone has been led to believe. Time for the repeat has not been deterboo-bo- ? 4 5 9 (c. Well this went on for a good half the program. Alany "Theres no ending to the persons tuned out tlie show story! The lost page tells the halfway long before about some football game bepoint. It was unfortunate. tween Oakland and New They missed what televiewYork!" ers in the rest of tlie country, where it was shown correctly, have called a reverent a.m. 8:30 The Answer M. King Kong (c). Up And Live (cl, has three lay brothe-- s from a Lutheran monastery France, who now ive in Ta.ze, among the poor in Chicago wherC thev work with the reedy, discussir tneir aid program. 4 Lawrence Welk (c, hour). 5 My Three Sons (c). Rob and Katie 'eave the triplets with a relucfantly baby-sitteRose Marie guest stars. 11 This IS The Answer. - (c). 2 4 6:00 At one time, the narrator was talking about the Bibles Esther in reverent, soft tones. Then came the sound from To Catch A Thief: . Shut up, shut up, I a.m. Herald of Truth (c) Linus the Lionhearted. Lamp Unto Mv Feet (c), "A Matter a discussion of mer. of Relevance," tal health and psychological problem people face when they chocse religion s a vocation. 2 4 Newlyweds Game (c). U Around the World. . J 8 i;Fv Then L ill 7:45 a.m. the Cathedral Channel Chuckle P V Football, Basketball weather Sen. Frank rulemaking announced In the Satur- Federal Register on Nov. 16, it Continued from Page l Ei, Moss, day, that if proposed increases could cost Utah ranchers about thp 14t. Amenclment aI,d 13 in In grazing fees on public lands $835,000 in annual income. mind strictly unconstitu- into effect, are allowed to The senator noted that even 'my are Soin2 before the The impact on the livestock with thp present grazing fee rtlonak schedule in operation, cattle! 1969 Legislature with a proposal industry in Utah and the region will be cata- ranchers realized only 2.0 per to change this to read all and sheep ranchers only vate lands in Utah are closed to strophic. Much of the industry cannot 2.6 per cent average return onl. .. and fishinS unless survive such a serious economic their investment last year. Over!huntinS erwisc posted, he explained. obtained between 1.0 and blow, the senator said. About Air. in return. 3.0 cent Findlay added that the per Sen. Moss asked Interior Secre- cattlemens associaton ranchers of the believe to Udali L. delay retary Stewart than 1.0 per cent or it is time the government posted any adjustments in .fees until ceived less after the results of the Public a negative return,- and only their lands as public lands, Continued from Page B--l received a 4.0 per cent Land Law Review Commission and quit insisting we post ours return. on available made are Appel said he didnt think the study as private. TO BANKRUPTCY nerve gas sprayed by a high-- 1 June 30, 1970. At the very least, he said, It is obvious that a further This, he said, would help end performance plane just before! increase in expenses and a extensive public the excuse some trespassers use the animals started dying was be held in the Intermoun-- 1 responding drop in income that I thought I was on the the cause. But he said there is a good tain area, including Salt Lake would push many of these oper- public domain. bankof that a brink the are over possibility ators before synCity, any changes Also speaking to the cattleeffect to be ergistic authorized. might ruptcy, he said. L. Glen Dr. men Friday was The senator emphasized that Taggart, president of Utah blame. STUDY The resu'ts not only the cattle and sheep stam University, '"who" 'pledged s'n?rftic eff Sen. Moss quoted from a from a not normally affected would be assistbycontinued and operators intPest study recently completed by the increase in h 0ther grazing fees, but! ance of the university to the P'so.no to ,comb!nnS Utah State University that he become lethal. of income deal the beef cattle industry. fees that a great said showed that if LI Calling the Skull Valley cirinto .the(rural .areas He said. I can assure you that cumstances of last Aiarch are increased by 1.23 animal! that flows a e Ltah is.deri ;u,. USU considers itself to be your one in a billion unij months, as proposed in the!0?of livestock Gen. shot, that graze on public research and educational arin lands, and every rural business and welcomes the opportunity Appel suggested that poisonous weeds and insecticides might immedifeel will establishment have been implicated. in- to serve you. the in decrease 1 any ately out that He produced a book which I' pointed Taggart of livestock come operators. the oeef industry is becoming showed that 16 poisonous plants i! increasingly more important in grow in Skull Valley. The cattle! Underlined in the book were Utah. He said, population of the state totals plants known as halogeton, 762,000. Of these, 733,000 are death camas and chokecherry. e All were beef cattle. This is an especially dangerous I! and produce high. Yearly beef consumption during Aiarch today averages 107 pounds per symptoms similar to those person. That indicates that beef found in the affected sheep. is the food of preference. Commenting on pest poisons, He continued to say that The011, Appel said; Traces of insecticides have ,i, Kay beef producer is well aware of' found in Antarctica. he faces Crrniin V and,011 the competition Duchesne, was killed market didnt say it, but he left Friday at 4:30 p.m. 'vnen0"itin 0f beef will be depend-- 1 P'ication that if pesticides thrown from a car as it went to a on increased efficiency in oan arca bke the Antarctica, they out of control cn Utah Highway production. ca'' f01,1.0. Sku11 Va.lle'- 33 south of Duchesne and rolled The cattlemen honored Homer d an? employes at Dug- four times. Jensen, 77, of Emery Friday as Proving Grounds had ever The death raised Utah's traf- he was presented the Old Tim-L- . fim effects of the chemi-goe- s Award. This annual award,1, d ers fic toll to 262 for the year, tested there, the general to the cattleman who has with 265 at this time last said none bad ever Perished that much and spent many years hear. t effort toward betterment of You can count the number of, Utah Highway Patrol Trooper Utahs beef industry who have become ill people !Phil Barney said the auto rolled from tlie effects of test materi-- ' Ion the woman and she was ais on one hand, another test dead at the scene. center official said. A son, Scotty, 10, suffered Gen. Appel said the militarv is working closely with Dr. gJ head, chest and internal! Cdrl'le Thompson, state injuries and was in critical condition today at the Primary director, to insure that is the Society 'Children's Hospital in Salt Lake City. A release from the test center Howard Eugene Stroup, 36, t Unionjunior Highl t,ie Deseret Test Center is , husband of the victim and driv-, ,said andv Tjandv (.! er of the car, was heated at the andShaunnaBeckstead, JtIonly P'ingground in the i' Ducnesne County Hospital in Tnrdan i,,ninP ieh are co.!contlneiilal United States where field testing of chemical and bi- Roosevelt for a dislocated shoul-r- a jrmen conduct-- ! der and abrasions. 6Eents can Five jun:or high schools will He told Trooper Barney lie participate. Vipn- - Appel said the test cen- had just reached up to adjust when sur. the visor against the the auto reached the section of highway where the pavement ends and gravel road begins. He 'said " kon d;e cai kif ttle gravel . it went out of control and rolled. COA f today of what Sgt. (.corgc Tlie accident occurred about fVi 17 miles south of Duchesne as Fisher, Weber County Shenifs Robert E neber, Carniicliael. seifsaid wa the family was traveling toward Department, Price. They Inal moved to administcied cat bon monoxide Lain., told police Thursday a oat valued at $55 was taken Duchesne recently and were liv- - poisoning Mr. Tribe was pio0111 ;is tar while it was lailcr nounced dead on arrival at ail Wilkerson's ing at ked at 1001 S. Main St. pai Coui t. Ogden hospital. MV LLe-LU- U. Michelangelo Repeat Set and Toni Dyches, Chester. Other features of the turkey Saturday included an adult producers program and a youth educational hour, featuring Marvin Johnson, president, Fee Increase Afl 'Pinocchio,' New Movies, TV j Moss Blasts l ,Tfc1riMiryitfTlli I"" U i v Tremonton; ' WASHINGTON ig'i'm'iliitf''t3',iy,'0"lrirVr,'g,ii,'Mii,lLClf live-actio- n turkeys. Jay Carter, 11, and sister Donnie, 16, captured a good sit,are of top honors Friday at . Turkey m Pinocchio, two movie premieres, current even's, sports and variety piograms highlight weekend TV viewing. Utah's Development Services Ch. 2, 5 p m. Pinocchio, Council studied Sunday) is a new Coordinating new reorganization musical based on the famous proposed plans and also made further childrens classic, with eight budget studies Friday afternew songs and a ballet noon. sequence. Stars are Burl Ives Karl N. Snow, legislative ana- ard Peter Noone of Hermans lyst, reviewed some of his reor- Hermits. for the A Charlie Brown Christmas ganization proposals council. Story (Ch. 5, 5:30 Sunday), is Fullmer H. Latter, chairman, an animated special based on sai dthe council may later make the comic strip characters. some reorganization recommenTwo movies made especialdations, possibly in connection ly for television include NBC with its budget recommendaWorld Premiere, Escape to tions. Mindanao (Ch. 2, 8 p.m. SatFAVORABLE REACTION urday), and ABC World PreShadow on the Land miere, Milton L. Weilenmann, executive director, said the reaction (Ch. 4, 9:05 p.m. Saturday). Alajor current events proHeather Young is star of of the council to Mr, Snows reon Sunday are Public grams port was favorable. Land of the Giants. It is essential that lines of Broadcast Laboratory (PBL) 7, 6 p.m.), with a docuauthority be established, he (Ch. ancations; and Issues and Ansaid. This will save money and mentary about a family swers (Ch. 4, 11:30 a.m.), school bussing a by gered enable the department to prothe Nation (Ch. 5, with three new senators as Face order; vide more and better services. 10 a.m.), with Tom Hayden, guests. Mr. Weilenmann said the! The Face the Nation profounder of SDS as guest; Meet council seemed to look with is of special interest 11 favor on Mr. Snows Plan No. 1 the Press (Ch. 2, Pres.-elec-a.m.), gram t since the SDS, Stuwith Herb Klein, locally for the department. Nixons Director of Communi- - dents For a Democratic Socie-SINGLE BOARD This would set up a single board with legislative and judicial authority. This board would replace the existing Travel, Industrial Promotion, Exposi- - iitiiinniiiiitiiiiiiiniiiiiinimiiminiiimiiiimniitimniiiiinmiiiiim" tions, Aeronautics, State History and Fine Arts boaids. The governor would appoint the executh e director subject to Senate confirmation, but with-shoout approval from the board The executive director would appoint division directors with the consent of the governor. niiiiiiimiiuiiiniiiiiuimmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiinimiiimmmi'tmTnn JOB STATUS Standards would be set up to By HOWARD PEARSON require professional qualifications for the executive director Deseret News Television Editor and division directors with the After goofing up royally, Ch. 4 next week will repeat hope that qualified officers Tlie Secret of Michelangelo, the documentary about the would political Sistine Chapel ceiling painting. changes. As presented to Utah viewers Thursday the production The divisions would be free to an overlapping soundhad appoint advisory boards to aid track throughout. This was them. Air. Snow's report shows that the sound from To Catch A the department and its divisions Thief. TV audiences here now have 51 permanent employheard something like this: es compared with 55 members Alichelangelo was a very of division boards and the coor- man, he thought spiritual dinating council. about a life after death . . . Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Carter, Valley, Box Elder Couniy, liaye heen fattening tin cattle foiv years and tiieir children seem to have inherited the knack and applied it to raising 1968 mfmJ,kg Discussed Paik tln-- JilimrlJ 4 'gd'kX11 ?Satred 4 Heart (c). New Beaties (c). dip Ty. Notre Dame iq lEMMTKgl Tonight 7pm 5ksl-th v F |