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Show ,....,.p .',111,-,,'-W,'- ,K7e..Imss Vg"if.f.'4ou'e; - , ... . , . , - . - - ' .,- . - - ;,,,,2,- 1 - ,,4,,- - ....A.m.-- , , , ...- - , .... .0API.10 ,,r,., ',,,Aes,,kop , ,...-- . ....: ' reruns of this series, though in black and white, are popular." , In the office with Walker were Ron Miner, executive producer of Walt Disney productions and ,Disand Roy Disney, ney's nephew of Walt and producer of several Disney shows. The other two got on separate phones and talked about television projects. "We have six single-hou- r episodes espeeially prepared for television." said Miller: "With the movies we make, this means we are the busiest studio down here." Miller talked about the produc-tion involving the Brahma bull. Ifs titled 'A Bull From the Sky and it tells the story of a young man who has to kick his prized Brahma bucking bull out of a cargo plane to save the lives of other passengers when an engine fails," he said. " You know, though. that our studio can SC) the bull wears a parachute and makes a safe landing and the owner chutes right after him. They find they have landed in the middle of a wild animal compound, and then the fun begins." Roy Disney. who Seems to be the most likely creative successor to his uncle, has produced two new one hour programs and a two-paproduction. Talking about 'Me Survival of Sam the Pelican," an hour-lon- g show, Roy said: "We've caught some charming scenes involving pelicans and other birds in this program. Also. we work in a message in a subtle way. The story deals with the plight of a brown pelican, that parachutes from a cargo plane , . A dog that makes a gold strike , . . A berserk monster-robo- t that's involved in a bank robbery. These are among ingredients of new productions scheduled for The Wonderful World of Disney for its 22nd season, which begins in September, "We have a year to go before we equal the record of Ed Sullivan," said Card Walker, Idaho-hor- n president of Walt Disney Productions, during a telephone interview from i the studio, "Sullivan, you know, ran for 23 years as a prime-tim- e series. record. We That's the prime-tim- e will still be live years away from the record for a network program regardless of time or position. I understand Meet the Press which is a Sunday morning show marks 28 years this, year. That's something to stioot for." Walker also noted that Wonderful World of Disney ranked 15th among all television programs during the first-rupart of the 1974-7- 5 season and that it was among the top five of all NBC programs during the same period September through the ; i beginning of repeats in March. A prize bull , , , ' D is , , season ' ' ' Non 22 ' ' "Walt was among the first in the motion picture industry to recognize the possibilities of television," Walker noted. -- Other moviemaking companies considered TV 'the enemy.' Walt saw the home tube as another outlet for entertainment. His Davey Crockett series was a landmark and showed what television could do. The Mickey Mouse Club was another, and even now the Dewret News television editor , , , angle in the light of National Park cutbacks., Ron Illtiler said, this will preserve that custom if it. should disappear,"ic: ' proTha T In: ' new hour-lon- g Secret of Oid Glory grams are in which an old prospector's Mine," gold discovery is threatened when a new and younger breed of miner comes.to town and a pet ringtall cat means' the difference tr3tween life and "The and death in a cave-in- , that Golden Dog," a comedy-dram- a combines a ghost, a dog and a gold strike to test the friendship of a pair of prospectors, who are enjoying being poor until the day the dog walks in covered with gold dust, - - - . The other hour-lon- g pronuction by Roy Disney is titled "Sams There Was This Moose' Roy said Disney photographers followed the animal from his natural surror idings in the northwest to a short but lively sojourn with an unwilling bachelor farmer and his pet hilly goat Walker broke in at this point to note that the concentration on animals "reminds me that our movie department has put together the best of Walt's True Life Adventure productions and these will be released in one show like 'That's Entertainment,' which concentrated on MGM musicals." Roy also iis responsible for Flight of the Grey ,Wolf,". a film This .. scheduled as a stars Barbara Hale and Jeff East. It tells about a pet wolf that becomes the target of a group of ranchers after killing a dog that had attacked Also, the wolf's action frightens a young girl. and the owner has to release the wolf in the wild, after he reestablishes the animal's natural instincts. r Another new television show is "The Outlaw Cats of Coloss: al Cave," which relates how a new : tour guide discovers and befriends a family of bobcats living in some caves and when he becomes lost realizes how important is an animal friendship. Asked about the guide and trail ' 'vings. n By Howard Pearson one of the species of this treature, that is endangered. A young man comes to the bird's rescue, and by taking care of someom eise's prob- his own." lem he 13 able '- son-in-la- ' gearing up for - , it. - rt - , one-hou- : - , , , tele-lo- g 2 iv , The special match race between the undefeated Triple r Foolish Pleasure will be presented Sunday on Channel 5 at 3:30 p.m. special edition of the NBC Today Show a.. close look at the span of America's Comedy tradition, "America the Humorous" iCh. 2, 1 p.m. Sunday).. Among hosts and performers will be Barbara Walters, Jim Hartz, Gene Shalt, Steve Allen, Orson Bean, David Brinkley, Art Buchwald, Max Morath, and Godfrey Cambridge. .Part 3 of the CBS dramatic special. "Moses Law giver,", will be presented tonight on Channel 1 5 ache! LaCubana" SATURDAY (rerun.) VIEWING I)Rei inien Todav. The at 9 1- 5 00 1- LAWGIVER" Luc Y. Ais, " i: ) (rerun). 2 6:00 Candid 4 ,,::;-,,,,,,,,,,:,:- 2- - - Korg, 4- 11 Yoga and 'foo. 2 10:30 Surgeon. 2High Philadelphia Foik Festival Chaparral. , 5-- 10:40 (rerun.) That I 4- Hunt. Sally 7:00 Double Feature, (rerun) two in "All in movies whit h were pilots for POSSible series, "The Runawav Barge,' and the Family." "Crossfire." Former Utahn 4- 4 8:00 - ABC Movie Baker, George Peopard, Alan add, Bob Cummings, ClOSeUP Vilhat's Happened "a Since fullowup reoort Martha flyer. Elizabeth Ashley, Lew Ayres, Martin Balsam. Tyler Moore (rerun.) on in,estigations concluded by ABC for its series. Clew IIWashington Carol Burnett, Dennis Weaver arid Gregg Allman 1030 Movie, "Tell Them Willie Boy is Here," starring Robert Rectord. Robert Blake and Kathenne Ross. 5- (rerun.) cm. am, -- :,' !:',h.ik.f6,4i:41...,,. !....lre,:',..0".': ': , ,,,,' 1 4..1,', I , :. .4f: .......:..."Te.., :7;.!!,4 ''. : Bikini Beach," starring Frank le Avalon Annette Funicello. 5 x. Jay Livingood Editor, Weekend Section ALTA "Come early and enjoy an appetizer in our lobby before your dinner," said the hostess after taking our reservations for the Alta - Summer Dining Room, We accepted the invitation, arrived abiint ')A minutes before our reservation and enjoyed the time looking at the mountains, snacking (Al avocado dip and sipping a soAt drink. At dinnertime, we had our choice of tables and selected one by the window which gave us a view down the canyon, Our waitress aisked if we wanted a enocolate tiesert, before taking our entree ordoi ThQ souffles are naked while you dine sa the ehg needs to Imow eariy, , St y.,,,, at America's comedy tr adition over the past 200 years. -4 Water World. race between the unbeaten filly Ruffian, and Kentucky Derby-winne- r Foolish Pleasure. 130 WM:WS, with Jim Thomas. 5The Champions, 4 00 4 4 2 .1 - 4 to I I, is . 1 , 1 , I i I . I - l , , hand c 5 Talent Showcase, with Eugene Jelesnik. S 4World )nvitationat Tennis, lertrliS Classic. 2;45 tp)inger Repori 2 ;00 Great Adventure. and Nwn (rerun), guest stars Lloyd Bridges and Chard. STonv Orlando 7Feeling Good, The greens could have been a little crisper, but the house oil and vinegar dressing was tangy and there were sprouting beans on top and fresh ground pepper if desired. offered. If you lean toward the chicken, you will not be disappointed. It is served piping hot, is tender and flavorful. Soup is a la carte (rd cents). That night we were served a lobster bisque. The soup was creamy and full of lobster pieces, but there was too much to eat and still enjoy the remainder of the ineal. The salad is served at the table. 171..0 chef had prepared two salads in a larger tiowl anti the waitress merely 111,d them tiotn sIad plate oo 9:00 The FBI. LI Devotional. 9:30 7Firing Line, "OEPC and the Oil Cartel," and 'Arab-Israel- i Relations." 9:45 I 05 Conference Report. or Consequent-es- . 5Let's Make a 7Firing Deal. Granite Mental Health needs table games such as scrabble, domin os. etc.. for rehabilitation purposes, , The Community Crisis Center needs volunteers to learn about drugs, people and communication. Rape Crisis Center needs a volunteer listener.' 00 A.,:, ."':;t7..)::: :k vi.,, 2Major League Baseball, Brewers vs. Royals. 4The Rookies (rerun.) 7 4,1;::4" ' :',.,,,,nra, Good. ,Ort, Lf' ,o''':, I " '9,, ,..9.... - , 5Rhoda (rerun.) 7Seven Scene. 1Martin Agronsky Evening Edition. 8:00 4SWAT (rerun.) 5Medirai Center : , 4,,k..;,.,41. voluteteers at Bathe Mountain," narrated by Robert Redford. 11This is the Life. Dennis. Weaver is guest on Cher show. , t Tabernacle Choir. 9:00 (rerun.) 60 Minutes visits opera star Beverly Sills. of the Pops (rerun) features LeRoy Anderson. 10:35 5CBS News. 10:50 5Bonanza. 11:00 9:30 2Movie, "The Pleasure Seekers," starring Tony Franciosa and 7Caught in the Act. )0:00 etch 2 Love, American Style. 11:30 4"Bachelor ABC Wide World of Entertainment feature. , - The Guadalupe Center needs help with a rurninage, sale. proceeds of which ill go to develop a Spanish-speakin- g WOMen's activity group. II you have items thir can be sold, donations will be appreciated. Nevts of the Year." (rerun), an , Tile Salt Lake County Detention Center is in need of volunteers for instruction in crafts, sports, cooking grooming, or any other skill. School is not held at tlit center during July and August and the students have more free time for craft instruction. t Rescue Mission is in need - of reading glasses, clothing, dry milk, sugar. coffee, detergent, toilet tissue and a power mower. A swamp cooler is needed for the kitchen at Pine7, Canyon Boy's Ranch. ' The Salt Lake Mental Health unit needs material for a rehabilitation sewing program. The fabric can be left at the YWCA. 8.30 I , Prison. Women are also needed to play in a vol1eybal4,0 tournament with Women at the prison..: Red Cross program has a critical need for youth volunteers, age Li or older.. (rerun.) 7"Broken Treaty A. t:,,,:. ,. ,,,,,,,z - , 7:30 '. 1 Several items are needed by the Salt Lake India 11 Center. Bedding. mattresses, springs. ty pewriter, WO clothes. children' s shoos, children's clothing and tinder:., wear. pants. coats, jackets, canned, dehydrated 9r fresh:food are among items needed. If ou have are time the Division of Family 4 Sen ices is ill need ul big brothers and big sisters in theiti-7- 4 program. 5Maude (reran.) 11Feeling r ii Line off.,..--r',4rs.':- :: ,:ofte,,,"'' ' I Time, "Patriotism." Advertisement -- 4: 30 2Let's Travel. shrimp along with cauliflower in a cheese sauce and string beans. No potato is h 11Human Dimension. 11- -8Y 4Truth ' ' Fishing Hole 4Family Theater, 2!00 - Charnpionshia good-size- velvety-smoot- 1. I'',' appear in "America the Humorous. Dining out The Alta Lodge dining room does what I wish more fine restaurants would do, post a menu on the outside entrance. That way you know what prices to expect and you are not embarassed when it comes time to order. Entree prices range from chicken breast at $6.25 to beef fondue for $7,25 or abalone filet at $8.75. You can get lobster thermaner for $8.25 or a large New York steak at $9.25. The dinner includes 13a lad, entree and the predinner appetizer. Desserts, s';;.:p and 3at driuks arc 3 la carte. The i,hrirnp scampi ($8.5-0woks more like a shrimp f',Ialaysia and is mot flavor-arserved four (rerun.) 7Masterpiece Theater (rerun), "Upstairs, Downstairs," Part 7 ,,,, ,,, ., 2:30 M30 am, - Issues and Answers 5Movie, ''My Friend irrna," starring Dean Mariin and Mar le Wilson, 5The Jeffer 5011S Jim Hartz and Howard daSilva will People. VIEWING 8:30 V:i ,' Fishing. SUNDAY A An appetizer and a mountain view Lodge ' i ke said, Van Use what talents you be woods would silent if no birds sang the very possess: there except those that sang 1)est." You can use your talents to their best advantage when you volunteer to help sorneone else. Call the Voluntary Action Center of the and volunteer to Con rurality Service Council, help in any of the following cases: (rerun.) a 1971 (rerun.) 11Religion Today. - - "Lady Company. 6 : 30 A romantic comedy, starring Sophia Loren and William Devane. 5All in the Family ::3,, i51 , prAct Agt icuiturc 7 a.m. 4Faith for Today. 8:30 5Bob Newhart f.: ::.N:',F--ev:,- it Face it - Face to Face. 11 6:30 a.m. 2Science in Week in Review. rerun) guest stars ( Parker. Rca, Concert. 11:40 ( rerun), The Carpetbagoors," Carron starring Devon Ericson has a role in -Runaway .Barge- i,-- .: 10 "The Hangman," starring Robert Taylor and Fess Liberty," I t.:..,,?.0:istottslr.;:: , cm. a.m. the Press has a special Program with six of the nation's leading mayors. ral Roberts. Face the Nation. 4ABC Movie, - : : 00 7Electric Wolf interviews Arthur Hai ley, author of g the novel, "The Moneychangers," 1 144,,i 800 2Amy Prentiss (rerun.) '' A i,.:,,,o,,,,..,:,.,,.,4.:.,,.H,t:::,:::,; 4.,.'ella 11;30 2 ': Tabernacle Choir. ABC News. Struthers :, .;4::4;'..e.:,,A,:-:;-A"eer- ., ,::;:i,:i:,::,..,::..,..:,r,.., ,1,4,44z :00 Action News 4, followed by 'í. ,': ' 6 Prince. Squad 5, A. 7:30 7Evening at Pons, the Best of Pops (rerun), features LeRoy Anderson. ',',,sK,:;!P.'"Y1 ,z::::,:.toi.t,,,,,"i4,.1,.. ' a Tune. By i Henry 2Newswatch 2. 4Action News 4. 5Eyewitness News 4Mod 7Romangolis' 11World Press i VIEWING with John 2, 5Kolak (rerun.) Table. :::::::..,,,,s::,,::::::,::,::..,:,.,;,,::::::::::::::is:.::,,,,,,...., Sunday School. 9 a.m. Cathedral of Tomorrow. and the Ghost Chasers. of Discovery. 6:30 2 and School 9:10 V!::,;Yt''.-?,-,,:5-4- :7441.,, Etron's 5Eyewitness WOK., r. Named Sport Spectacular, match ::,,,,' 2Take 7 MONDAY 10:30 tkioo, 3 30 1....!.stm,:r: Rock. 2. News. Camera. V. )0:00 Newswatch at Night; America the Humorous," a speciai edition of NBC's Today Show, which takes a look 2"Today 8:30 cm. Bible Answers Minion Dollar Man (rerun.) 2. 4Action News 4, followed by ABC News. 5Eyewitness News "Adventure in Satan's Canyon." Watts," an NBC News report on the black section of Los Angeles 10 years after the severe riots 1:00 6:30 Asked For It. , 2Newswatch 7:00 2Wonder ful World of Disney, 3:00 2"A Country 1230 4Wally's Workshop. VIS the Cathedral. Way it Was 1)The Latina. 2- Part 3 9:30 !::-,,:.- Couple a.m. Heart 4 aullwinkle. 5Lamp Unto My Feet. Noon Vision On. 4 8 Survival Kit (rerun.) e'l. - Sportsworitt (rerun Answer. ictsville. ItConsumer 5:30 2- 7;14 a.m. 7World Press. frown.) of Power. 5 -- 5 Burt Lancaster THE "MOSES and 2You best-sellin- g 9:00 Hardy movie, "Alter Ego." 7Nova (rerun.) Sunday. Greg Allman, who married Cher recently, is among guests of a rerun of her show (Ch. 5, 7 p.m. tonight). Arthur Halley. author of "The Moneychangers," which is at the top of the novels list. will be interviewed by Jee.rine Wolf (Ch. 7 , 10 : 30 tonight.), Week. 7:30 Update. 6:00 2Mid Kingdom. 4World at War. 5Hee Haw. co-sta-rs One of a Kind (rerun.) It Wall Street 7 7Carrascolendas. of Former Utahn Devon Ericson is among the rerun of an NBC pilot movie, "Runaway Barge" (Ch. 2, 7 p.m. tonight). Sophia Loren and William Devane in a 1971 movie not (Missiles of October) are shown on TV before, "Lady LitATty" (Ch. 4, 8 p.m. Special documentaries include ABC Closeup: What's Happened Since," (Ch. 4, 7 p.m. tonight; and "A Country Called Watts" (Ch. 2, 3 p.m. Sunday). - Gunsmoke ,.ila 11 Helping , 10:00 530 weperillseekers. Derby-winne- p.m. - J , take 4- ' 1 , t a NEWS, WEEKEND OF JULY 5, 1975 DESERET A 5- 3 ... there were any plans to change the format and , go more modern and contemporary in shows. both Walker and Miller said:, Me think the thetnes we have chosen arc applicable to any era, and we don't think there is sueh a thing as adult or child when it comes to wholesome entertainment. Walt established a policy we find worth continuing." Asked to ......., will . - , Weekend ; , - . . . : Walt Disney Additionall,y, three animated stories --- "The Legend ofPaul Bunyan," "Windwagoti Smith, and "Casey at the Bat" -- - tire planned for Christmas. Asked if any Bicentennial shows are planned. Walker said: ''We have a couple of swis open for surprise programs. Also Disneyland and Disney World are concentrating on the Bicentennial." x, turns who son 1 I , '' , andi a 3oung I Other productions include Secret of the Pond.7 starring Erie Shea and Broadway's YLOses Gunn in the story of Virginia pond with a mixture of beauly and ominous waterways separating civilization from swamp: 'The Whiz Kid,!' a mystery drama that combines fireworks, monsters and bank robin the Bongo The and Biggest tkrs, story about a World." a two-paboy in Kenya who has to decide whether to follow his tradi.tional hunting instincts Or join with others to save the bongo, 4 rare ..,kfrican antelope. , 1 0 ti 1 rt Two other movies also will be shown on the program,' "Napoleon and Samantha," story of a young boy and girl and a pet lion, and -Horse in the Grey Flannel Suit," story of an advertising executive who enlists the help of a horse to ' savelan account. - The season will start off with a 'The Boy Who Talked to Badgers." which focuses on the struggle between a tether who does not know how to two-parte- Atti , ur GI tro i 1 'Ile Walker said Disney World also movies will contain two two-hotime. for the .being telecast "seeH1-..."",':',"Now You in. "Now They are You Don't," story of a student who can disaPpear through using a mysterious substance invented by ' his colleagues at fabled .Medfield College, and "Monkeys, Go Home," a comedy about four former astronaut chimps who help a former two-parte- ' - 'i0,) .o. , - naLare's world for crfort anki sefnes understanding. "Some in this production look like Andrew Wyeth paintings," said Walker, dip noted the show was made in British Columbia and stars Carl.Botz. , , 3,4 s,, ,, Now back to the chocolate souffle ($2.25). It was light and airy, accompanied by a huge mound of whipped cream which you put on at your pleasure. The souffle was piping hot so the whipped cream quickly melted. It was well done, but I thought the chocolate flavor was slightly stronger than usual. Service was excellent, but we felt a bit rushed. Tab for two including dinner and a la carte items, was $19.38 in. chiding tax plus tip. Alta Lodge Sommer Dinin4 kooflt Afl& 32246:. keservaflons a must gn weekends atml recommended clt-t;meL Coen trw-- ; 6:3Ch to 0 pm. Tuesday thrOvgr: ,I:urday and 6 to 30pm. Sunday, Cinsed on Mond,sy. Vineetctlair 4 f.,trtnot t CALENDAR E What's doing today Smith Salt Lake Art Center Contemporary Utah photouraPhers, main gallery; Data Gibbs works, Sum. upstairs gallery; Snownird ince Arts Institute exhibit, Snowbird Center; Photography by T. Dorney Peterson, Cliff lodge, Springville Museum of Art Guilt exhibit; Tivoli Gallery of Art Drawings by Dean Fausott and other Utah artists; The Stable Paintings of Nauvoo era and Utah histery, bY Gary E, Smith; Trolley Intermountain Society of Square Artists; U. of U. Museum of Fine Utah Paintings and SculpArts ture '7S, Le Conte Stewart Nettle'. Pective; Utah State University LibWatercolors West; rary Gallery Weber State College Utah Watercolor Society Invitational exhibit. Compiled by Sue Frazier 0 Phone Tim Weisberg will appear in concert along with The Mary Stevens Band, tonight at 8 p.m. in the U. of U. Union Ballroom. SATURDAY Art Exhibits Barnes Bank, Kayseille PhOtograph, by Dirk Dougias; ttounfiful New Rental Saies Art Center Gallery, featuring Davis County artists and BAC student artists; Brigham City MusetimGallary Paintings by Farmington artist Mary R, Warnock, reception b to 6 p.m.; Brigham Young University Gel-furiSculpture by Rav Jonas' Paintings by Summer NYmile Brown; Carries House, Utah Institute of Fine Ail Assodated Utah Eccles Community Art Center, Statewide Competition Ogden Utah at,Show; Hilton Canary Works by tists; Gregg Abbot, Jim Taylor, Dean Massey, Fred Williams, taws Sad-lai- r. John Shaw, Brent Bird, Kim Photo, Robertson; La Parisian gragh-- by Sawn, and watercolors by - Larry Limburg: LeConre Stewart Gailery of Art, Kaysville LeCome Stewart the Oven Book Prirds and etchings by Maureen Oilers tire, receptiod Sunday 2 to p.m.; Perk City Trnasure MovnGolr-lt Watorcoters by Jahri Phi!hnb, Geory --- Works by Davies, Ed Marron, Denatee koenine, Gregory Crane; Richzird Assonnerg Gaarv New viiiitirY Ln Stet, Veigy Eeton, Ridierd Murray, flerritom Groulage, Gary Cotlins, Gory Maert Dance 8:30 p.m., Repertory Dance Thea- 8 P.m., "A Midsummer Night's Dream," Salt Lake Acting Com- Reenactment of the Drheno of thy Goiden celke, Gotdon spike Nat', t41iOr it Sote Promontory Point. 1.38. MONDA Y Warrit),:' Omega Productions. South High, a p.m, "Dames at See," Sun dance Summer Thea tor 312, pm,, "Giri Crazy," Ihdater P.m... "Arsenic and Old Lace.? Utah State University Old Lyric kepertory Company, Lyric Ittere ter, downtown 1...04v)11 7 and 915 p "Damn Yankees," Lagoon Opera House. P.m "Promised Vale Promised Valley Playhouse. Free tickets for tourists at Temple Square Visitors Center. Limited amount of tickets for LDS mem bers, tree at Playhouse box office. - 8 a.m., Tim Weisbetg, and the 60',arr, !;;ovent, Band, U. of LI, Union Ballroom, Johnny , Bond. The Terrace At om., Utah Pageant ot The 4rt$, PAgeont and exh!bit, AmeriLan Fork High School, Wash.nuton Co. Courthouse, I S. George Blvd., $t. Geo, ge. E. ano 7 p.m- - "My Friend. the Fox," Weber State College Com, hiectia Players, Ceilar Theater, 5 Con. Music 1 9 , 9 9..30 a.m. Capitol Hill Nista10 Tour ntlet at 603 E. South TarriP10 Reenactment ot the Driving of till Golden Spike, ',linen Spike Nafli tfistoric site, Promontory Point. I Theater 3 o.m., "LeConte stewdrt utah Painter," U. of U. At and Architec- Theater 8.30 a.m., -- Servant of Two Mos" Pitwer Courthouse Players, Photographic prints by t Ktlinrd (Star Trek). awnd Priptve, Mary Van Winkle, Salt Lake Centr: al Publie Library, a 0,11., Utah Pageant of the Arts: Pageant an4 exhibit, American, Fork High School, Nocioy Special Adivities Exhibits ture Confer eudtforium. Free. tert A SUNDAY Art Film 6 PAM. KSOP Countrs,western Talent Show and Dance. starring I Ad Lhibits na 1 p.m. Organ RpataiZ Salt Lake ratNetnacie. - " a Music , Noon ter Summerdance, Pioneer Memor. let Theater. Square and Round Dance: 7 p.m. at Lehi Jr. High and Murray High School 7.30 p.m. at Tooele Central School. Special Activities PanY Eliot Hall, a P.m.. "Saturddy's 3 o.rh, Concert, PaIior 4 :: Utah Chamber Orchestra Snowbird riaza Music M., 0(148f1 Rec;Le,, bait aberhadd I ake p.m Salt Lake City Municlosi bmsa concert, L.t...rty Para hhcf - t4 1 - 2 p.m., "The Road to Oz." U. ot Afternoon Muster. Piayers, BabcocK3 - o.rn , "Saturday's Werflor.'i Omega Productions. South a p.m, "Felder; and Fairy Tales Sundance Summer Theater, tuMilit a ilium show, ; I p.m, The Order is t Aioine Sommer TheAter smith Armitheater, t RAIL e fl.. "Arseni. mAd 0,,eoer State Colleoe Teeater,tt Cnris:-nunit- I |