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ChOir, - 2Movot, Mors," storr!ng John Wayne and - 10 ' 4Or of 1.3 rd...eir.6-440.411- laissotal 1271 1 ,., By Jay III RUICII - . 11v1iped -- , ()REM - - Luxurious.. graceful. excellent. or in 4 vi)rd, elegart After , an at evening spending DeVon's Chop House, 2tith,3 So. State. one would use tnesk d many other adjectives. First a word of caution. The prices are just slightly above average. but the service, cuisine and atmosphere is worth the cost. This is the place to friend impressyour, wife, or business associate. refined 1. 4 4.tg. , 't trl , Von. start with an exciting orth a and tasty cheese to milk. from goat's selection or , , ' 1 . A by a piping OrOon soup. k'aded with onini;i cr krealny mushroc,r)i .soup that is prepored v,1,11 fresh mushrooms, hcheadar lotio1d Our 'wily' disappointment ' .,i, , ,;, ,Z .' , , I , , Desserts, In the flicker of a taper. our entree was served more attractively than we expected, The prime rib WaS done as or. dered with just the right l'im amount of juice in the of the plate. It was accompanied by The menik is large and vi..rgreen and a fluffy baked ied for the stie of the chop Peas house, it will Of113, seat 30 at a potato. Although the potato IIM10, so reservations are a "as set in foil, not wrapped, it must.I E:ntrees include: New could eas,UY be removed and York s.tc,,,A (KM): filet ' the waiter was Ilipit there to ladle in hu.ge servings of sou mignon ($9.95); top Sirloin lamb (t5.815:; (S7.25), chops lobster and steak ($11.85): The peppor steak was just lobster tail ($12 5(l), prime nb the right size. about an inch 06.531, PePPer steak 07.50, thick, and the crust of pepper and pork chops ($4.95) The was not overdone, It vias piriii. dinner inclades soup, Naiad in the center as ordered tk, and entree. '40 h be era .!,,.,5 k egetatie does not accompdy and des,ea i,xtra thv flesh-froze- n awn cherry and Cake, are Priced at SI or cents, depending on your lection. - and se- - The service was excel;ent The waiters helP each other, if one passed our table and our water was the slightest bit empty, he stoPPed and filled it We watched as they pre, pared our table, with clean town, wiping off each piece of silver service and the chairs, The recommendations on what to eat were given judi- B.e,t sellers d dously, Crs - - Per and F. Row; t , : P len, Poul Read:, i Lippincott, , 4 type want was tlp. t.,,,,,von's clot" Ho'..,,,z. 20',.;5 So. Orem, 22,',11',1. Reser k, u, twos reaulr.ed Stu' 1 4,:,-,.:,:- , - ", Ato, litii, art show ,!!t - ,,,--- , 'N..Irs. ..PRoyo Tsum Leng vall present a art show at the Wilkinson Center Art Callery through May It. 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Will. pick up and deliver the furniture to them. Utah State Prison medium security section needs a piano, per use by all religious groups in the prison's Ww, stilt; Chapel, Pri,!sent piano is baniy in need of repair and can't be tuned. 14...37,t;.-7-74411; Times to Remember Rose Kenned), Doubleday; Alive University Hospital Gift Shop would like help from 10 a,m, to 4 p.m. on weekends. Children's Center would appreciate help of persons who love preschool children and who could donate three hours a week to a play therapy group. am. tn 12:30 pm Voluntary Action Center needs an information assistant to help develop a local resource file on volunteerism. If you are a detail person, please call. Time and days to be worked out which are convenient to the volunteer. Salt Lake Mental Health will be training volunteers bee ginning May 7 to work with clients on a basis and with groups. Training sessions will be held May 7 9 and 14. - - vanety 6 ,i'.. r7:7,- - opening day, today. And the pleasure and satisfaction one receives in serving others through their time and means is immeasureable. The Voluntaty Action Center of the Community Services Council urges those interested and who are willing to dedicate themselves to helping others to call at the center for additional information More millions are being in a new dozen spent multimillion-dolla- r office btaidirigs in flownlown Spokane. Ali the ma)or thoroughfares have teen repved for the Expo, with street name changes and restripping of the streets. With the colorful Expo "i4 oil the islands, and the Spo You Can Profit From a Monetary Harry Browne; MacMillan; $7.95. Plain Speaking Merle Mil. ler; Putnam; $i.95 in Osaka, Japan, which drew almost one million visitors a day. Expos goat is million m ax months, There were plenty of them on Theres an unending need for volunteers in semces in the community. 3 NONFICTION with last Compared Wold's Fair 6) Helping hand a Richai-Wat,erhip Down Adams; MacMillan; Pi,95. Jaws Peter Beadily Doubleday; $6.95 The Snare of the Hunter Helen Macinnes: llarcourt Brace; $7.50, The Fan Club -- - Irving Wallace; Simon and Schuster -- Dame Margot Fenteyn will be here with London Ballet. along with the Emmett Kelly Circus, the Modern Jazz vaatti, 1,kia(2 Mern, tteten Reddy, Harry Belafonte. Van Mum, the Royal Shake Constructed at a cost of $76 million, the city of Spokane will be left with a riverside park and convention center, as well as a theater-operand house other fair amenities, when it doses Nov. $9,95. jubilee, months, and Si) will just about anyone else you might think of in he entertainment world. The United States pavilion, looking like a giant circus tent with its translucent vinyl top big enough to cover three football fields and supported steel mast, towby a ered above most of the other exhibits. - ir Adveri;moolont pie the evening was the tlad that follewed. U was cool, but not crisp, and the dresingii were Just average. The bleu cheese was creamy, but conlfor example amed no chunks of cheese. - 11:40 News throughout the summer inn. Japanese FICTION starring Cory Grant and Sophia Loren. untier , will also deal with his recent studies of a fragment of the Murchison Meteorite which fell in Australia, with oil shale developments in Utah and with other matters which relate to his efforts to 11:00 I. , 4 . ,,, ut ,..04.0, West Wild (rerun), Par? I et "Chorne, the , (1,1 10:40 et Disnev iv sad from the Red Sea east across the Pacific Ocean to South Anittric& rXiCM:' Obviousl you Can guess thvy will be at the expo Attracting attention was the largest, foreign exhibit at Expo '74, the Soviet Union PaRussian vilion. guides were on hand to show how the USSR is making use of biosphere resources. The colorful Japanese exhibit showed a panorama of lifestyles, SeeniCS, recreation and environmental programs with colorful audio-visupresentations. The oriental country also displayed an enchanting Japanese garden and a of Gasoline supplies will nol be problem as the regional Federal Energy Office says they will guarantee fuel for Spokane gas stations and those, along the most heavily traveled routes to ;:ind from the fair, a Thousands of flowers, pla,nt ed just three days before the opening, captured all,the colors of the rainbow as the visitors walked in throngs from "Taros 7:00 .1.." out A-- fresh, new environment" Ogden. Capt. Baker is filming a 1110H011 picture of some of his research projects and prepanng Lcht IV which will will Accommodations be available, but latecomers may have to drive as far as 7:i miles to find them. A clearing center for lodging isiformation and reservations ts available without charge. the opening of EXpii 74 (sec details on page one could ask the question: What do Bob "lope and Liberace have tri common with 1,awrence Welk, Chicago and the N101113011 Tabernacle Choir? With "Celebrating tomorrows Capt., Baker first aellieed licn he mternational fame launched the first of his rafts in an effort to combine scientific information vOth religious theory. Some of his efforts to ride certain ocean tides have been successful, while others have failed harmonize Bulho." Cowbell. " The lecture is open to the and tickets wdl be on sale at the door for $2, or in advance at the Division of office Continuing Education Company and many, many more in terms of bignanie emertainmeut, th(TP will be nothing anywhen, match it sper p g swiftly-flowin- 10:30 7Wonderfel 'World Thor Mr. Portv on Niyon," versity ot Utah proteccor English and Reynolds lecturer, "Ensvish Romantic Writerb one. Americo: Dream ond Reoty." Host Dr. Rev. 1 ot the Sooerson. tc Concorde SST, cod impressionist David Frye. add "The Republicon With Dr. Clorice E. Short, Uni- 0 - LtEtot, Weekend Se.ction 44 4r Nightsine, fol . towed by ABC News. 5-E yewithess News, 7Conver wt;on tt,:o...'uid-;;;0- at1,111r 11' in kane River crashing over the falls in a spray of water, its hard to renietntwr the site was onee One of Spokane's greatest eyesores wit aging railroad tracks and buil(ings, snow-covere- d public working 1 opens Amid flapSPOKANE ping, brightly colored banners and excited crowds, with a of backdrop mountain peaks, Expo '74 opened its gates this morning on the smallest World's Fair ever staged. Throughout the day thousands of people crowded the two tiny islands in the middle of the Spokane River to view the hundreds of interesting and exciting exhibits that follow the fair theme: A special lecture for the University of Utah Travel Club will feature Capt DeVere Baker, skipper of the Lehi rafts. The special will he held Tuesday, May 7, at S p.m. in Orson Spencer Hall. Currently 74 By Jack Jarrard Desert News staff WrliPf The TuesiLiy night lecture Tonight, 4 Line, 4.Fornily Theater. Robert3. t o Foto. MOO "Gotdfinger." 2Let's True!, , ,,.1 ma returns 4:30 cm, 2St Ole Answers. Ro's3 gotta,,,viale 1;gion. uter (rerun), "Upstairs, Downstairs." Blackmon ley Coo 400 a Wish, 0:30 (rerun). PBS. I )Update (rerun) 9,00 Honor 60 Minotes will take o ery 9:30 THE TOP OF ' (rerun). - Showcase of Discov- THE STAHIS the f The.. 'n0.101101'1- Tient 01050 Pio.01!4.ROCk, misteryl - Sutherland Who's Afraid of the Opera? -LuTroviala." - 2:30 Nelson Colt Classic. 3:00 5CSS Eye on Soort$ 1:30 tit ore$i., a Wiciu World 5 CAROL 8:30 "Zsk, Hockey Piayoff tape. (rerun). (rerun), C,YOnle. a,m, et dePtiol woo , 2Sion Multi-Rock- . JONES sands does to Joiloe Sondergaotd. ly d,L 2;00 Aorocuiture. Power. Humbord ti!30 rasa. -- Oer!onds tHse 100 5 BARNABY rs;;; SI C in Bloci,veirs Peo pie. "Help Your C.ttO dr ea to Read." Susognse "Goldtingor," slurring Seon Connery, Del Frobe. Honor Blacknorn and Shirley Eutson. in the Farni- - Smallest world's fair Baker for $1,50, - ABC Movie al Tennis Clas- trerg1), heater (rergo.!, "The Cat Cria tort," starring Meredith 8axter, "COLUMBO" :44i,Wor 110 4Warld Re 10:10 Dean Much!) - 2 PETER. FALK (rerun), National Basketball AssuoatIon Plavott Game, it neCessary Port Tyler Moore (rerun). 11Washington Week in Review Way. 6:30 of the Wilderness. 12:30 VIEWING 100 Conference 8.00 is Vogl Bear' SUNDAY Don Eudd freruni Noon "Hey Mystery." Million Dollar Man swers There, FKit Signs GI Washoe," chimp who corninunic0e$ in sign language, The series itself already has won the British Oscar as the year's best drama series, an award that is equivalent to the U. S. Oscar and Emmy. This award was presented by Princess Anne at the annual ceremony m London, --- ---- Expo post-seaso- n 1:30 The Novo, Kingdom. 4.Six 11:30 0,m. 4lssues and An- Kent Norton vs STARS LITALE. NEWS Dick Nourse N.Y. :',, Judy Come stors in "Wide World 5 EYEWITNESS Iigiov :':.::, ; Wild Wild World of Animols, 5:10 rreaso;-- a Hunt, 600 Soeclocuier, the U.S. Notion& Boxino Myrna ment of ChompiT onsr ' ' II:,Y 4Wr.. 41 Agigt,72:64 7 5 Top Weekend News CHANNEL 151 fir 5 book. SCBS Sports 4,,,,,, A f,,,, Nightside. Vat and Peace" (reran). iron' ''.. ..1 (renm). DOLJbles. dt.leves 4 Nolo 6,, 0.00 2Scene Tonight 4News 4 irerun). 7ZOorn ,,, ,4.,4, ball Conch John Wooden. 9:45 I he Price of Chlidttood COO LIVE 1 is UCLA Boskel. log! .A3, 4 ,,,,,t ,,,-- , .: 5 - the Notion 11 0.M, Champion ship Tennis teo tures the Rothmans World , I 4., 5V.Irgl-4- : ,..,...' (rerun) sneaker (rerun), 2 p.;:e'r4. Furorn I Couple 01e 4 Control" (rerun). PBS. LarincL ef,:Ar'48 r )1",4:.,Ufei, Nation's Economy Out of How, Pe4?- of episodes on our serieS, were vacationing and dreaming about starring in a widely successful TV se:ries. "We crwrimed all the informatton on the Edwardiar 'era into a program idea and took it to London Weekend Television. special (rerun). 5Hawaii 5,0 (rt,unL graphic Special (rerun), President, - ".:: Miss Marsh said that the Upstairs, travel Cougar.," ol Geo, guess is James St. Cknr. Speck)! Counsel to Inc ',' lonesom 5:00 2Meet the Press Hope Lon9P "Caught la a Cage" Exciting Action! ref op.... 4An1y Gnilith 10;30 a.m. "vv,Id In Elvb Presley ond Mor5holi 5 KOJAK cDirtv ,W2 St. Clair, Nixon's lalver in the Watergate case, will be guest On Meet the Press (Ch. 2, 10:3) kLin.); White House Chief of Staff Alexander M. Haig will be guest on Issues and AnsWers (Ch. 4, II:30 a,m); and William F, Buckley Jr. and guests sll discuss "The Republican Party tind Mr. Nixon" on Fihng line (Ch. 7, 10 p.m.). utall Stars play the New York Nets m another ABA Playoff. Game (Ch. 2, 7 pm. tonight). Many sports programs are scheduled Sunday. including NBA and NHL Playoff Games, if necessary, two major iroiiis classics, and Ooxing and swilmiling championships, the Country" (rerun), Deportrioni WEEKEND OF MAY 4, 1974 DESERET NEWS, "Jane Eyre." "Next, I'd like to do a mixture of litthiogs, First, I would like to wnte- a I vrritten have more tle serious?. parts Dowmtairs series started back in the summer of 1970. She and Miss Atkins Peere AWN. : - I ev crossed." ,,,, i ? You're kidding, we interjected "No, it's the truth, so 'elp me," she said, t"and I don't have my fingers - I OCI It:40 cmovip, 2Emprgencv VIEWIlqG 4Lowrence says both her parents.. and Eileen's parents had been "in service" to wealthy families -- so we drew on their experiences for many of the episodes and actual backgrounds." Asked if situations like those shown in the series actually existed in England, she said: "They were much worse from a classconscious standpoint. Domestics at that time worked 90 hours a ,eek for as little as ,j0 a year, That represents 'Oat softie two million men. women and children wiled for during ithe Edwardian era. , ) 9:00 SATURDAY It maid.", She : sem. IN 3 when I walk in the studio, Its 'allo, Jean, 'ow are piii? Give a hand here a tnoityfitt.' But when some upstairs character, with only two lines in the show walks in it's 'Good morning, madam. I get you tea? "But being a maid does have some advanta9es, The ereenerocers fvevetable markets) cut my prices. !Cs the same with the butcher. They think I'm a stress. ...... ; 7Corrascoleprio-,.- i;cr were in zol.....,.1 . 2 Ask. F ' '-' I ;r.'''4'-'-'-'-'- Columby (ch, 2, Sunda)) battles a cleverly Msguised burglar in an epISOde mlieduled earlier in the year, Richard Klley guest stars, ,The Paisident and his problems ))ill he alliong topics discussed on three current even! programs Sunday, James 4 , ,.'r , p - - - - 2 f' Ci, of N s ,, 2..., t , ". UV:HI - Miss Marsh, who is the only real cockney in the large east of the series, sayN both her parents speak, cockney and she says she uses it in moments of service to weolthy families, so we drew on many of their experiences for the shows," explains talented Jean Marsh. '''',.',-!-.1 '- - Washias an amazing clump Atm comniumeates with a oe:iinda,ty.,0f15fi word5 in American language, 16 hired On NMa (C) i, 7, 7:3ii Sunday), : - ,...4.:: .,..,,,- - tO, High Wycombe, "Both of my parents :la v,titch comniumPates'. Washittgon politics, a ililxcrun Colunibu .14Lialc, L,nd sports specials highlight weekend TV!' ' N-- , ,::,-' :,J,' 2 Z. 1,- - , .., - ..,,.--- - ' 3 '' hope Bucitiligharnshire, Euland. Miss Marsh, who is with iTtrcss Eileen Atkms on the series, says that the new st,rics of 13 crus,eiles, has , ''''''Iagt.;,....,',r - - -74 homr 1, . 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Owing a iiiiepiione iiitemew 1 4,,',i, ..,;,,,,1, , , ' , Al. fil;.y is 1,0 s I .e,S!i .. 11 but production on new episodes 19r the 'series could tie tr,e up," she declared w,... l'-- , ' t t ii Sliy they will claim disobilitics Sc) they can sty in the but I think scripts," she laughed, thf.yre'rc! joking, because not many men remained out of the service " When the winners are during a nationwide telecast on NBC (C)i . 2 in Utah) May 21i, Miss Marsh may he in ieniri ' ,,..,,,44:!!!!'t1 - .,.- , , ',.! -: , - , ' Alttiough the Edwardian casie system years la the pa;4t, iz has not entirely disawarod, accordinz t MS Marsh, Sh("' declarei !h3; even on the set for the show, cast and crew look down en her because she is in a mald's uniform even though she is the star and co of Ow series. now 70 "Some actors aced " - .,,;, , ,, , ? ,,,,,,,.--::.,,,,,..-- ',.: ,.,....4,-,-- ,4 .:,,:,,,,..40s,!&,,,, , ; i,' 4. r-,.- , , .,. -.- ...I git.r,.t..s...",4:: .",..5,:' ..,.,. .,, I4.,. ' ' ',,,:' .: 4,,t,, ,,, ...,.,,,,,,,ti.,,,..-- ' Pr'r. ,:. : ''F.,,, , ;,..,,, -,- - '' L",l1)- ...:;'N accurate." go into the army, go to the front aii,Z never came back. t coThey snapped up the idea," she nTud. "arid our series made its debui i Saturin the fall of 1971 It has day night staple sime." Sij ? said that !ne serie; Mad(' an uneasy start on American television and ths is why she made a trip tu America this spring. "We were trying to promote the show," she explained. e St3(1 was our iaiL "Nlaybe shot the first episode in color, arid then there was a strike oi technicians SCf w e hall to stioot six, gments in black arid white American teievision didn't take the black and white shows and that in the 5i,ou why there was such a jump Also, there was no chronological order because of the way they were shown. We hope to rectify it, in fact, when you 13 this fall get your spcond series of they will be in order." U s Miss Marsh is no stranger thrf,f,! than mere Shi.$ spent aUdiaceS, the 17 S. during which she appeared ni "Much Ado About Nothing' on Broadway, did the teievision production of "The Moon and Sixpence" with Sir Laurence Olivier, and played Mrs. Rochester in the 'TV production of "On the series. the Eellaireys (the family depicted) have only six sPrvants stairs. We couldn't crun ail the people into a teily screen nr we could have had 20 to 25 servants to be A lot of actors are unhappy because the men pro-gran- q44, 41,64 ,t, y nomineie Mb leg "All rtght, nOW, that takes me to our current problem. At the end at the 9. we reached the point where World War I , Other than th9F,e two momr nomina--A-t:ons for Emmy honors the rtitoar rinations went to Amencan.produced , nrjj 111 24 2 o vow n heen in production since April. "We are runroing into some unexpected probtems "" !S ! reshows. No4., alize American viewers haven't had a chance to see all the episodes in the sc des. understand that your Public Broadcasting Service picked, only the bast 13 out of 25 they looked oer. Now trt England, We have had 39 shows. !in,-:- awards event. , r h5 Litt si',.:ries from o ioreogn sautce this year's television Emmy from being au Oni,,' ,owd . .,., ttp.:.-',- , I 44, ",,,,,,,,,,,,-, , elE" i,1:14 a 100I21 gI Ilwatf ei ft ', ,1Zr,'151:' ,, Aswk 1 tilt 5 Ry Howard itearsrin ,Ooseret Nevvb.teiffvision , ' , Pr,t,;-5;- Fil' kfq. goy, volt' 444kim if vg - ,..'22a,PO,FslifAiwi l:, - ri-- 4 t i , ' .......... . 4 Zioili- ,, , , 7-- c.'ff,"Pir.'517-,:--,- "' ,i, ' ewrmv-- , ' 4!zakil -- - - " , .i, , -- - - 1 1 ...., - 'et,o1-.-- ,,, is,, a,,,oaao t :. 4 . , . - , I ,it ;TA ...,, . , . '. , - :' - , . ': , - - ..,. , |