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Show - ' - - . - ' , .,- - loa.4-- - - , --- - - ,', 1:4;rVi:::i..kt.-lt- ' ', ';'..,.- '.,7 ,," . - , ' - . ' , .r: 7:,,,,;--,- i -. i. 2' .46,4., ,f?...n,r-rn.- , ? . I r .,::,, - :,::,,,-- - 1..:',',..:; -- -: ' f.. " .,,,,,,,,..,4..-, : ;,,,i,.:',:. ''''' '"'-- ' ' :';'''', .....:Z.'........V:...7. ,. , al " - , l':',1:,:.'i,cr.,4. :: - '77 77'11,71.-- Wig tall, serious-mindeDavid Hartman will continue :::',1; - - ' 2:7774 47 - ,,,, r7077777.7;777.777,17;47.77.44-,:z:7,7:',4- - 8 1 ... 8 :::;:':-.7 :73';'''''',',.: i .. 7....:,, ...!.'..S:..:.:,',?.':i;4'..t'''':-..,:::::::.,;- :.i 1 ' ..t'''ry;..i:'','1:'.. si':;;;',.,.':.';',;,11;;';....',. ,''''... ..,("14. t ' ' ,.., , ,:5:k;:?,.: A - , N ; ;!AN i i I , , , , 0 1 I "Our goal ,1 , - - a ,, ,;.::,..,:;:;:: -"- ,A : -'- ,,,':?,-- '1 :, , , ',11 lird, . He, well , GO - R! n le Iv; teSi fi IZ - AN ' he v411 ot14I tv a unique man doing unique things in a unique way. "To show how serious wa are about charOng, we worked until 0 p.m. Christ:nes Eve and until midnight last ettwid, Wo have Saturday to get h411thtegf.el th rplot no longer will he principal. Ethe is a fine actress sad performed well, but bar Me bed occorns supportive, 'There welt no conflict, which we need for drams, "The new ptiocipal wUl be pLoyed by 4tthri R4tiittiph. Ile la a !Int, actftr. Ile bad an important part In 'Missiles of October' and in many other produe-- , tines, In the Leas T3nner series, be and I vill be in conflict et times. He won't always vpport me. It wia be a adult relationship," . inpL - 0:. crerm,-.-:7-5 WifitiCyl kW. 'IMF Neid7,4, A second story fat joutry is atiut an ex,artist 0:10 in A teacher. He is litualkiCLeabt,1Yr t; ,tteitivesnield ttl Itorschcl Beftardi is the post star on this episode, Hartman explained, , Rflo-'1,11rv- , E -r ,w et)fitu. t.. 17,-- t up deals with a talented, bright boy who want ta ems ;Ptiool botsndaries and1 go to Webster Grovesimtead of the selloct whore he lives. !This is because ha fsels It will broaden Ida horizons to toolle," Hartman said, l'We discovered of this tv,pe itt common ?,,an areas Across the country- ,'career in entertain- Hartman, whose ment secs back more than Years in Lucas Tanner , will be "immersed" for the next few months, tillable even to give thought to other pro,!eots. But his starring role ikthe Waft Disney movie. "Island At the Top of the World," has whetted his appetite for more films, mo, be produced a television special , which showed the birth of a baby and was carried on ABC a few months ago. And he intends to produce more specials, His career after his discharge from the Air Force started with off- Broadway musicals and he still would Ii40 to produce and eppe'ar in nuibicals. of course, his love of baseball he almnat became a big league player rather than an actor,) ia well known. ,.r.'.. W e . i, ,; , .F. Vi 2-5 Then David turned to destribing a "Well, the ratings were low, We started a gradual change and they improved. By the end of the year, we were in the first 21), Severel times, we had heard rumor we were to be cancelled. Illben ratings went up our chances dld, too. Now Lucas will become an adviser, lie will work toward a master's degree as well as Et t as a. substitute teacher and fill in where needed. ' ' "His working toward a degree will be a development suggested by teachers. .,,A '4440444 6.0essstnrog.Vicean. couple of tiew ;h1Ata scliMule4 WednehdeYs on Ch, I, In one ttled "Pay tbe Mari t2," LaiTy Hagman plays a motorcycle cop who seems to have it in wals with cent lie lies in wait tor one particular boy all the time. "If the hoy is going thtve miles over the !Teed IImt he is nailed, Other cam pats Wm, but be is nailed," Dirrid exP1itt7led "I tee; this is decide to drive the boy's cor: I go three miles over the limit and the Giticer arrest; me despite know. a 144.4i7 k eh" el, diRitt a- 0 tisty HOSCPV01", Tanner. "And she said, 'Let me tell . we have 8 couple of Lucas Tanners et our school. They concern themselves with students. I've hcard some teachers you,r character. They say that teachers don't have time to worry about the private tves of students, We have some here who do.' WeU, that incident Iliad me know we were character." dealing with a real-typ- e Why is the direction of the aeries being changed and how? we wanted to t-e RI , ry could put thizga together hy who I MO atit a oar goal," a . 7:409 t's-- Wit a !ILet me toll yoti of an ox,w.-ianf2-e couple of fnentila agO. I ealied St Lonia (where aome of trio shows are Mined) the wrag nitntor, Throngh tint 4orne got k tekenor on tho ph4na, and abe aald, ,'Se$,-Od14iJOaa Tamer, ign't And aaid that it ,vt David klartmon who plays Large "All right, I'll grant you Lucas is a teacher, or rather an Ktucator, in the the series, We believed this would best frame reference, a school," he ,said. "As to the acceptance of the series by educators, I'd hke to point oat that the pilot was written by Jerry McNeely, who holi been a professor in southern California ter 20 years, Ito had the backgrour,d knowledge, "Lucas, as I view the charaetee, hes to be the teacher we ail remember. All el us had et least one teacher like that can remember two or three. They are vivid) teachel Wh3 stands out was more concerned about the whole person than Just about the student. Ile was concerned about man, It . .t a, nor a reet.nit, con ment;d David Hartman, ,,:: - - ti."14t ab-- 4.1 VI m from graft; hut couldn't read: he wtirried ohogt the little boy next dc4r We wondered why the school setting was used and how educators are accepting this type of teacher. to do is up ., ..,t,.. , he said. "is to do a show sbout a MOP, not a teacher. Ile bas E:n8t3 of humor. He has a lot of We. He wants to get a lot out of life, My feeling is that this guy (Tanner communicates, but he doesn't do it in A pedantic sort of way, The series tells how. his life affects the lives of other persons, that we are all in r11 .1,,,,, I,1,..6. 'Ke.,,,i' t.i,tv generial. -- in et c l'' '"' 1 a a is 1 ,,,- con-corn- 2 : fits 1 1. ,,,,, - .... f;,,;'.::.'.::::.:;4F.'",.'.:Tik"::?:,:fi':',i;,?:Izi,:if--15';?i,:::c.:- it fin home ilL fle said he w'otild car back. Be did, three times during the week we were off, but each time he left word he would call back. On our first morning back at work this week, he called a fourth time and f! f"" mad; the. cttr,ti.m hour to talk about !Awes itnd his career , 4. II n I v4. 1 ti. p . XS the title rote. We have ,R1wey heard that he retries some attributes of this series and his earlier series, The Boid Ones, over into hiS reel Me. Network and movie publicity has containc4 such phra1 as "he is a positive thinker, He cares about people and Cie world he Uve in." ' On a couple of occasions that we have Toet him en a stound stao, he hos behaved well, always been an interest, ing interjew On the phone or in person and has left a nice impression. Rot we hod thought the "he really cares" sentences were words fr.,m1 his puta. clots Now we know they are true. About three weeks ago, we eilni4r1 tile network i.t)tein an interview with David about tho tiGW direction for the series, We came down with laryngitis and a cold and he called the office while we were : kl.,;;,..,:,y, A I tati ;mil however, ' ; lisr 4N tits Kul neat in a gener4 way with education and a new secondary charm!. ter will be Introduced. Best of all, 7.71i 7.7 Ar vex-13 zt,, c it wiu ' .. .... , .,, 't.imatt orlo r-- 14,,-..- ; V..1 1,,N ,- flA It n 4 Deseret News television editor Tanners a quality series that almost didn't survive its first season, will take a new direction for the second half of this season. , , : : pt n Baraso ---- - 0 emi L ,,,- --, ' - yr.,. ,,.i : rn a i " a 6 It rtkv g I n7.1.,14 it to a tigt.,9i, ','1T talgeF 0 iii Nfak ,,.. - ,it'tll't.,77'37'"'7'''''''''''', ''''.';'"NC i I , . the fail other cars 4re much faster. ben I am stopped'. the officer is TrnbArtatiged, had recoghlzM the car. but it htd 3 now driver. I insist on beitig arrested and being sent L jail and , , weii, I would rain the story it i went further, But It makes a paint." "I . t t i g 5 P 17 E I D m N LI N IA I hope to Join tisainina this spring,.but Lucas Tanner is keeping me busy right now, very buzY," he e0n- all ' chided. 1 I , 1 111124111 4 vatatio sok 'too f arArlsr 1 z . Iwo a usi , , , court-marli- , , , The changing relations betsveen men and NBC News women are explored on a 10;45 p.m Men" (CIL 2, Women and "Of special, tonight). Some of the participants include actresses Viveca Lindfors and Ellyn Iturstyn: women's hi) advocate B(tly Friedao and Deadly Night. band specializing in songs shade, a . - SATURDAY . 9; 30 Street Week. lo:ao 5Eyewitnesc News. 7The State We're In. USU. iljilias. Vona and VIEWING - l 5:00 2iranstrti,, - Street. - ' ';'"."'', -, ' '; ', Andy Griffith. 7Point of Youth. '- , 6:00 2Candid Camera, - 4Lawrence Welk, ,.., Sorgeon. of Man . 7Ascent (rerun,' ) COmpanci, 2Name - 5- - A ki;;;4;' ' "sp 2 :ziv:,-,-,-..,- ,;,,, 6:30 a.m. - t,cicticz in Agriculturt. for Toisay. House of Power. The - 7"The Nationai Foik Festival at Wzit 1 rap." (rerun.) 11Feeling Good. 8:00 2 JOHN WAYNE STARS Hemsiey 10;15 2. 2 2! -, 10:30 Koic hak: The Niohl Stalker. 10:40 5 NEW DAY! "THE RAYMOND Watt SNOW Movie 13:45 (rer(jn), The Cowboys," starring John Wayne, koscoe Lee Browne, and several youngAers Mary Tyler Moore. "What Makes a Good Father?" 2 Barbara Waiters hosts "Of WOMEN & Update. 8:30 Pretented 5Bob Ney,hart L'OREAL 11:40 "Above ond America (rerun). Bevond."04rriog 9.00 5Car al Burnett World Press. Week in Review, Robert Taylor ivid Eleanor Parr. (linttre movie ratings.) ed Living 6od Editor, Weekend Section Jay last. of the buffets have gone the way of inflation. Remember when you could go through the line as many times as you felt hungry, and the signs said: "Take all you want, eat all you take," and the prices were, oh so low, .:1m sure the buffets fill a need in a community when patrons are not looking for gourmet or specialty 9teak4ype din-MBufThe fills South 714 Fourth E. fet, that need.. We visited the Fourth South location as representative ot three locations t Alto VADev. Low-co- st Chuck-A-Ram- a cm. e , , , music by Broadway Performers. Ss? z , 1114"L AitMigirmiiiiit $ cm. Cathedral of Tomorrow. 4Goober And the Ghost Chasers. 5 Day of Discovery. 9!)15 a.m. a Wish 5Mormon Tabernacle Cho.r. 10 a.m. T rave!. 4- Oral Roberts, 4Mov:e, "Btrdman of Alcatraz " (Before movie ratings ) h00 4oper Bowl Football Game, 1)ittsburgh and rOonesota. followed by ,. Post-Gam- e spec,al. "Agony aetd ..,.., ,,I.e.!', iv- charge you extra for soft drinks if you don't take punch. The buffet limits you on the number of pieces of chicken and fish you can take. The slices of roast bct4 appeared a little thinner than I recall. The tossed green salad was eon!, but not crisp, and the dressings were about aver- age, although I think the vinegar bottle slipped in the bleu cheese. The chicken, you're limited to two pieces, was better than most fried chicken. The deepfric,d white fish was several You have the usual array of notches above the salads from which to ehooe, fish stick, but the roast ranging from greens to was so tough I gave up trying " potato, macaroni, gelatine-frui- t. to chew it. sauerkorwit, three hcao Pt MO caution you about 71.1ë iSt treshly-washeplates. They trA.,,ted was the fresh INA are hot and the bus boy a which cool contained salad, them in the trout mixture of ret,h because that slack was the pineapple, mandarin mat3est, and when you start oranges. grapefruit w'clices putting cold salads on hot and the like. t .4 ,1,0..;,...,,,,- ,ar kirit--,,- r z:, . -,-..it :- - r ,,,,,u , Bobby." Free to Be ...You end Me," (rerun). an Emmy Award winning soircial hosted by Mario Thomas. 5Kolak. 1Walsn's Animals. Open Mind. "Survival et the Presidency." John Prince. -- Raisin in the Son," (Bore movie ratings.) 7Behind the Lines. 1035 scBs News. - , ., 4Movie, 10:50 ' 5BYt.) Bauketball, with Glenn Potter. ' "Doctor Strangesove." starring Pete-Selle- rs and George C. Scott AAti,,le. ' 11:?0 5Arne,ican SKI Scene. 11 :9) S -- News Final ,'., ':1 i gri, :',''''I 6 ,;ki;:i ' St00 ',tars Rick Weaver, son of the series star, )on Ameche. Philip Carey. ABC Theater. 'Judgment The i of Lt. William Caney," based on lectric Com PanY. E 6:30 4Truth or Consequences. 5Let's Make a Deal. Rithard Basehart 1:00 2Smothers Brothers ,Calley it aguilumai t 41 far I f. reflia' Premiere ). new weekly variety FBI. Devotional. 9 t 30 Line guest will be Dr. MT. Mehdi, founder and tecretarv-genera- starring Redd Foxy, Alice Cooper, Johnnv Carson and George Burns. 4The Rookies. SMaude. 7Legislators Report. KUED Events. l of the Action Cornmittee on IICurrent 1:30 Airer,can-Ara- b S Retat.ons 11- -105 1113 i S' - e imiAS9P4rterg.ttoltr 8 140 8 Ova' ' - e ' n turned t't 4 , hes , 7,' of this buffs," ttot4.1 ..''.f7,7.-- ii. . k IV g ',..:l.:.,ii':,?"-.- - ': :,: law-olaiw,- ,, ' , '...;:,,4- ' ''. : . AL.,' vt4f.'7J:. , 41: Agatha's marvelously intricate whodunit becomes a Joyous experience even for Many af Miss - fle;', '., "MurdeT on the Orient Ex- press" is done from top to bottom with such affection and good humor that Dame national honors from the Canadian government predated her singing career, which goes back to the early 1950s, began singeittuerellh.she I ' :"('' year's finest films. Presti. Forrester's ii: - to , - Ozicnt 16. ,vg , boo's" ada pied bc'e- The 8 p.m. concert is part of the University of Utah Division of Continuing Edu- cation's - published in 1934, Ag.FaIthr;sat Chiistie's most intriguing mystery ' tfurder on looks like the Goldess Juno and weaves a spelt like, (lace, will sing In Kingsbury Hall Thursday, Jan '161!' a , ecre,ntrwahltoa 1 ri tdS, Ititma ' .,, , 8. ,,,-- . 0 :::; '. ::".,i,7.' .., ;' .,... Nolots: 4,!4:,3 :.: ,,,,,,t..,.. com- ,: let,viiii,...7.e.t'sfelts.liociki4 ,,x.,.; 1,:3,A4 get t:,e4i,i. mented film critic 'Judith Christ following the pretnier.Albert Finney, as Christie's ing in famOus detective Hercule By 1956', Miss Forrester Poirot, heads a cast that had sung with Otto mem.. includes Lauren Bacall, st ,r Bergman,,. tiSenttitlialesoatmmry PeE rritiere'Stj(IsNetta cKmrilP151altill,ld hSaicri Anthony Per- toured Canada and Europe Idns, Vanessa Redgrave and and was ready for her sensa- - Richard Widmark. Hall debut in ' "Murder on the Orient Ex- - :.'.,.:,;:'1.:-- ,:, or:,,z-g.,-...- -., i..,,,,,,,,,:-s,:- ,, ,,,'..z , ::: 1 ,,, c7:,tr..:e.,47' to 14 1 ,..,,,--- 41 , F:, .; E,,z.f ,1 Vz ,,, - tiaown Naw York. prepsstpe" The rest is musical history. The contralto has sung with every major symphony orchestra in the world, has made several international tours. recorded on six labels. has favorably impressed critics on all leading campuses. sung at major music festivals and established herself as d one of the contraltos of her time. Aia,,,,.,..4xwatir4W4. 1a,.:,.: Books, $125), is set in the aboard the legendary Orient Express moving from Istanbul to Calais. Blocked by snow drifts, the train comes to a halt in the middle of the night. At dawn word is out that one of the passengers has been brutally murdered, and famed detective Hercule Poirot is called upon to quick- - pa ......",,z...V.9! ' ,,,:. ,;.,,,-- 19341s ll ,,,,,,, -- - -o .13.,in ,il 7 Agatha Christiess famed Orient Expre3s will become movie. I Agatha Cbyistie's exciting mysteries, including 'flysThe ABC ,Murders, tiaidless Night, Dead Man's Folly and the Pale Ilorse," tommc,nted Barbara Ilendra, an official with Pocket Books, a division of Simon and ly find 9 5,111)tion to i hpf Law ilatici inany critiv, Miss Christie's most perfect crime. Poirot has not a MOroent to waste for the killer is still at large on the train. Miss Forrester's major ad- rnirers include such conduc tors as Herbert von Karajan, George Zaelit Leonard Bernstein, Eugene Ormandy. Zubin Mehta, and many others. 1.0914i4ature rwiit' :r:: Schuster publishing tie-i"With this we are reissuing several of film-nov- company. on t attorney. YLI A r4la 49 11Newsr,,,om portrays Conference bola. 7Washington R Strai qtit Taw,. Behind the Lines. Ch. 7 Monday Ns Want Ads DO MORE THINGS FOR MORE PEOPLE at LOWER COST than any other form of advertising! Opening session of the 1975 Utah Legislature will be televised live on Channel 2 Monday, beginning at 10 Lin. The coverage will include the State of the State Message by Gov. Calvin L. Hampton. The proceedings will be taped and replayed on Channel 7 Monday night at 10 p.m. j '''fli PIPS' U 1 - I ,setl,: 1 Dial blig4;3 1 1 Ittai tisk sais b91.1-- ) , ----- ---- 14) Ai plates the taste of the salad is going to change, The dining room is clean and attractive, and they have young girls making sure your water glasses are filled. That was no problem, but waiting for the same girl to bring dessert was different. The wait for a dish of vanilla ice cream hardly seemed worth it. There were not many pata rons at the when we arrived. but later on the line was long and slow. The buffet also has special priced family night dining on Monday and a special fish night on Wednesday. The tab for two, including the extra salad plate and soft drink rather than punch, was irxluding tax. 44 E. &Olt!, Reservations net T tAen, sw) oitcr Ixatinns, Fashion O 4i2hiami Piace Mait arxt la Helping hand 111 tt Requests for furniture, volunteeis- to work at a hospital. in a community center, in a Junior high school, and to help two young boys have come to the Voluntary Action Center ot the Community Services Council. If you're available to assist in any of the following requests, call the center at PLOAL:MO : iVORK ,....., Family of four weds couch, chair, dressers and other furniture. Parents are blind. Shriners Hospital for Crippled Children needs unteers on Fridays, morning hours if possibie. nil- k , u') ', I I il '1:4 77:RoDocE ID 3 '" Lincoln Jurdor High School has again asked tor help in its music dennetrenrit, vc,prptnry nofl for soineone to help httidelit5 L i rtading and sewing. arob kr"1.,,.&., e ,f,tt ,,eirm. r.ttf ipq.ii ,., of ; '44 - '414tt ItrSo r'''- '' .41 , pv-,-.--....- ..t-r .) 'k; I TWI 11241 - ., ,e, I C44:' i'N t...,.i.,....14'-- I .;.1 coLkir"----'( - L. 1 ' ez.,,, I1 ,1 1 I I .4,1164 - ! Bountiful Art Center would appreciate donation of a fireplace screen, grate, iron. poker, shovel and brush, cit.nter Apri,srintatives would also be willing to pick up a load of fireplace wocA from a donor, , FOR II pi. Division of Family Services, Volunteer Services, is seeking a 'big brother" in the South Salt Lake area to work with two young brothers, ages seven and nine. , . I d A ra,,,, 4,, c Training will be given to volunteer tutors at the Crossroads Urban Center. No experience necessary. - , , - r..... 486-213- ,-- fit WART - Chuck-A-Ram- South. 4. 'tress News. ', 7Firing 2McCloud guest Chuck-ARam- 2. 2 :' il,,,,,:),1: 5The t0 most-admire- 6:00 .' r,.;:,,,,i-t-.-1 9 : 00 7Nova. "What Time Is Your Body?" Fmt-t- VIEWING ,,. '',,-,,- gueit 7:30 - i gi';....',.41,'' buffets are gone D1n1out They fllso 10:30 2, with Hee Haw. el the Wilderness. eeling Good Utah. 4Issues 121S News. 6:30 rerun. 2 t:4k 7:00 and Answers guest is Senate Maiortty VIP) Ip Robert Bvrd (0 W. Va.) Men Super Bowl News. 1 ,:,;,z1m,-,,,,,i- it Nightside, followed by ABC s;on. fig 113 ignow 1,,,,,t12, 2Woridertui World Of Disney, Part 2 of "Grey friar's special 4 2. 11:00 apirism.'en' Devivwmnasnt - 2Secrets Mario Thomas in 2Newswatch '.! 4World at War. Wats, - 10t00 Theater, 'Upstairs, 2Wild Kingdom. 4Kioliuger's Changing limes. 2- -- 4Make - The BalleY530 6100 cm. 1. First a comment on prices. The dinner price is now $.2..):9 J19 on holiday) and if you want a small extra plate cwi which to plac-- year tossed salad, it costs 15 cents more. &- 4 11 Rerot. Aletter, 'A,,..;;,,:42 (rerun). : 7Masterpiece unr:,:rh::,dhsr. Traanbk - Beet ing Good School Rock. 5Look UP and Live, "Slog My Songs." a prog,am of Jewish 9 5;00 2Great Adventure Dollar Million 4Six Mcn guost... st3r:1 .: ',7.: Answer. R. Puinstut. 8 a.m. Heart. 5:15 MEN'. 11:30 4 NinhtsiOn. and ABC News. (rerun.) A 7 Of the famous American trial, narrated by Stanley Kramer, and starring Tony Musante, formerly of the Toma series, Richard Basehart and others. 5All in the Familst. Today. a,Ze S"The 1000 Year Old Man," an animated special created and wr.itten by, wittl.tne. voices of, Carl Reiner and Mel Brooks, - t.,47.e:'..ifc'?-- From the Cathedra'. Si30 a.m. 2Bible Answers. 4Lassies's Rescue Rangers. and Spetial by 4'7-1- Unto My Feet. "To Celebrate a Man," of the a ooi-trlate teacher writer phi losooher Abraham Josho Heschel. the Family." - ,ir- T 5Lamp "Ali in BATTLING TROUBLE IN THE OLD WESTI ON THE "CHISUM: in appears 4- AS A CATTLE KING OH-fashion- 4H '''''' ''': ",I rall,,,v),:x.:i1-7- 4raith -- - 2NFL 1974. '';:':'' ' ''''s "::',",,,,,k4pie.1.0.,e, '..,'"" at '- -' Utah Basketball. wIth Jerry Pimm. 2University A.111. 7130 -- Sherman STATION-- - 7 5- CRIME SAY COPS! MOVIE 71 4:4,- T- Today i Minutes. 4:10 , 11!30 a.m. , ----- ---- , Ft.,7A,,A,i'f4.4....1 GUILTY OF By 1 ''i.-' 400 Peonte 014M1 , ' , g Emmy-winnin- ' 5CBS 60 , 4 10-3- 3;30 m- - garre, 4Biackwell'S SUNDAY VIEWING brand of humor to "The 20k) Year Old Man," fCli. 8:30 p.m. Sunday), an animated special featuring their voices. Ellen Grasso, the first woman to be elected to a govelmorship not previously held by kr husband, Will be the guest on Meet the Press (Ch. 2, a.ta, Sunday), , An entertainment speetalt "Free to be You and Me," hosted by Mario 'Thomas, will be rveated oa Channel 1 at 7 pin. Sunday. Famliy TheAter, Maybe l ' il Come Home in the Spring." Face the Nation. 4- -- Bow? Series review of the 1972 I p'. , 5. the fircOaskip starring Chariton Heston and Rex Harrison. (Before movie ratings.) Super mystpry, srring Alfred Drake and Heather MacRae, Treasure Hunt. 5 MANHUNTER 7 ,;e4ip., fei. c,, .:',' , Fu. 11 ' a 11 .4 r:;-' 2Emergency. 11 '' , 4''',,, ,i',4,;.''',::':::''',::----::;'...- .,,,,k4 1;00 7, 'A's''''''''''Lt'' ,,,V,..'. z,' t'A.4, AF.,-,--, 6:30 That Tune. riReligien 5- -- :1E4 ...:1 Dead Man," an ABC 'Wide Wer! ct ''.: '''.4'1 ,": ": Nme. mitint9h1 .1.''4 '...'s 5:30 , MEN" front L'OREAL - 7.7,,.....,.., : I & WOMEN From a and Society, to Face, 10:30 a.m. 2Meet the Press gueqt will te Gov. Ellen Grasso of Connecticut. 4 Face It Boston vs. Buffalo. 2 Changing Sex Roles in Society NAC Special "OF ,,.. ';'''''.?1.41112'e'J bc. , , 'too. Lucy Show, a series of reruns. :, - , , written from a female Val of view. The Pittsburgh Steelers face the Minnesota N'ilsings in the Super Bout Football Game (Ch. 2, 1 p,m,Stuiday.) Coverage also VII Inelode preview programs beginning lit 31 a.m., alai a postgarao mihiniary. RPrUnS or two John Wayne movies are scheduled, ' coin,c ide ntall at the same hour tk,,T;ight., "Chisum (Cli, 2, 8 p.m.), and "The Cowboys" (Ch. 4, 8 pin.). Carl Reiner inid Mel Brooks bring their special One of the most controversial trialsI in American history is dyamatized on "Judgment: DV Cout:Martial of Lt. William Caney" (Ch. 4, 8 p.m. Sunday). i . ., - 14, ,, - . - : .. ilisig tattl Isik Nom r" 0. a 2W DESERET NEWS, WECKEND OF JANUARY 11, 1.975 Itat-omism- A ;'-!-i ' ,i, 1 I ---'l'. k ( ' I ----.1 i , A ; , i |