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Show 1..,4.6ir 2W stars are eager 4,f' '..!;',.01,933 t ' j, t,t -. .4 (33.41.":::., t;.:;:':...:' N '101.44.,.1:.. ,;:. i ', , ''. ..:::: : ,,::,:: ' ' , ': A,--, ':; t.,17.:?;: 1 (:''::':'... ,s,:ih 4 ' i,...;.e - '1 "I to .4:,.,;::if.:: , . 4 ....,,,,. ,.,,..,. .,.:..:,.1:;,,,, Diana Ross will be the first performer to appear on Oscar awards slow live via satellite from Holland. - ... , .... .. ,.... . It' .44141,14a.,-... -7- ...:'.:::::::.:':.-':- ' , ,., 4 ' : irelny stars - '':4 i4::;:'.:!:: :.e "' '' ' :1, :tt: :' ''$:,::r '...:.;':::::::4::::: 's difficult to tell. I toe tloak 7.1 Brandt) will be in the have my doubts about (teiione(( iind St0'eisatid. I don't think George r Scott Oil show up, and Robert Redford will he i big question mark. I believe rietriy of the nominees will be on iloWeVo,'1., because quite a few of ore comparatively unknown.Veil a :' , 4';'!")1 ' :: "::',.:' t , , :',i''''. Dutch ' ' ', , , -.- 11crni5,:f:.? ; rd a p a ratite Brigham Young Eimer sity Nlarch 31. joined by tenor Paul Sperry and accompanied by concert pianist Dalton Baldwin t h ' :':" .1".f:::'.:::":::i:::.:.:,';':'::."! ,:- loototo 1::::,,,,,k!::::?,.,,,,,i, :, The trio will perform in the de Jong Concert 11;111 (Jr the Harris Fine center at p.m. ,, Gene Kelly, left, and Walter Matthau, both bring long Hollywood experience to annual Oscar telecast. Isticn admitted there was a little t!ittietilty in preparing a theme for the not a 5ot h ii(w this year. it have anything hidh e oti h:i114' hf) FA14,' he said. si( we will give II a classy opening, ith top hat and nub. and then ha e senullane about the past seasons films retteueli excerpts from the pictures, ,howy numbers for the -songs and the .1.iispense of the winners.The 48th annual Academy Award how will have sore significant new features, however, it is expected to be bslecast to a record number of viewers in 43 countries. :.:4)0,000,000 Included will be 42 countries outside of the U.S. plus Puerto Rico. "This will be the largest number of foreign countries ever to telecast a show," said Koch. Another new and unusual feature of the telecast will be the appearance of Diana Ross, who will sing the theme from -- Mahogany," a movie in which she starred. Now on a European concert tour and in a series of persona; appearances behalf of the film, Miss Ross will be beamed into the Hollywood show via !satellite. "This will be the first live telecast of this type for the Oscar how," Koch said. "It will put a considerable burden on Miss Ross. She will be performing sometime between Otur and five in the morning, Amsterdam time. This time differential has ude it to get performers to ppear live for ,scar televasts of the ;(ast. We' 4, le.d to tape their messages. it Z1 the For one of the few times history of 'car telecasts. Bob Hope Oil not be an emcee. Walter Matthau whose wit is acidy and sharp, and Gene Kelly, who has a great background of knowledge of Hollywood but is no jokester, will be the main presenters. -- Robert Shaw, whose career zoomed with "Jaws," and who was an Oscar mince in 1966 for a far better movie. "A Man For All Seasons," will he another emcee this year. says that something unexpected has happened nearly every year and he always keeps his fingers crossed during a production and wonders what will happen next. "It can be sad, funny he declared. or something out Koch lie cited the year that Jimmy Stewart accepted the award for Gary Cooper and let out the fact that Cooper was (lying of cancer as one of the unexpected sad moments. "At the other end of the surprise features was the year that Marlon Brando sent an Indian girl to accept his award," he said. "Of course, we had the year of the streaker who dashed by David Niven and caught "Each problem has required a spilt mcont 1(.4'ihn, Si a director has to he 00 Weekend the ctt rniivi(is include "Hickey and (Ch. 2, s tonight( iind "1 Am a (Ch 4, 10:30 tonightl. Speclid camedy and documentary on !he weekend include -- Pinocchiop -ni. totTh2ht ;Old The 'Mystery of - Ch. Donap.m. Sunday,.. E()rui Barr4.--tttakes a look at 13 on ry V 10,1 , " titi, r1,1 k ; I 11 III Temple. Keynote speaker vtli he Dr. Lone Clark, pro- fessor of creative writing and children's literature at the University of Utah. Dr. Clark founded the scI ool for prisoners at the Utah State Prison; reads manuscripts for book publishers, and is presently writing a book (in medieval Christian mysticism. Dr. Clark Oil speak to the subject of writing for children and young people from 9.:to to 11 a,m. Ketmeth Jenks. playwright and teacher in the University of Utah humanities department. will speak on playwriting from 11 a.m. to noon. Jenks is an award-winnin- g writer and has appeared in local theater productions. Speaking to the subject 8. F 3C , A 11:00 rontiers ot iens e 11,30 VILLE MULE C,0 4 cEArLy KILLER ittM LOOSE IN a D'ANGELO 30 SUPERSTAR 47,,t ( h,t L,t1 .. .J. fis s Als,s a.rrs 4,t1 H speak !!, SUNDAY VIEWING :r?(1 Sox ( ó 2 tinues to Sun. 5 lo:ao iLrn. p.m.) II f ,, i 'i Li IMPACCI 0l il I r4 I;ooks front 'Y '' :1 -- She Dur, non- Til, 7, , . - At I , , ::.,? - ',. - sets concert - ,' ,.,' '; , ,, 11 e ' ' '''' ,, .,. ,' i',',.' 0..., I , ,, ) ,',' '',. .., K '' ,:,.., . , b 1 ,.7. , , 4' I ...ttl-- f 1 , :?,;,,g, I, ,,--- , ,, b.....,,Ic, , 1 . 4 , ' , ',' . AL ..,:Ar , 1 elt , 11' THE STARS SATURDAY SUNDAY MARCH 77 28 1,I16 AND ...LIVE FROM HOLLYWOOD NATIONWIDE LOCAL1YTummy TV CHANNEL 5, BEGINNING AT 10 40 P M CONTINUING THRU 5100 P M ON SUNDAY i' JOIN I 1 1 ,1 ,,...,, ,, , , 4 the Harris Fine Arts Center. Under the direction of Professor Brandt Curtis, the program will include sacred. patriotic and some novelty selections. ' '''.. 'I, : .... ,3 1 of t 11 1 . , r i I 1 - , I f ' !,,, ': niversity -t - ''' .),,,. will present their annual s,pring concert March 30 at S p.m. in the de Jong Concert Hall ' .'" t4"r; I i '....17, ,p,..,0,:, LikV $...,01 : PROVO The largest (lioral organization On the Bri .!hani Young University campus. the :low ''. I; A' 1 t i 1 Ili ' t, i. roi,,,,e, .11;4,7' - .', I ' '' ''' - - Chorale Hee j,' 444' 2 is5. Chorale, rtni ,,,s t 1 4 tr 1 aria ;Ivelli,st show to ber,et! holdicapped childier and coL:Itc, kkill to to ',1! admission for members tl the enre,tornmen,, see( f The tt ear Wo,-nRogers and ' .,,,s :hon 100 ON 81 . ile ehannel 0 1 Kstr:Pit ,, ' . .,...); 0 sho,i rJ - 1 - mr, : RIil---- ''', 444.' ...,,:l. U '-, 7., L-441- LT-231- L.--, Vt. .1 ,..4 ; fI ." ;4171,,,,,to''', ,,,A,4,4-?.,,p- - ,, TONIGI1TATO:00 -- , ': i I I Wridai with Lola the interview B.B.C. Jrrovis 11 The West gives ever ytiIii)g 20 Bonarqo Ad' Alcxandec- 11:55 her 4 vovie ' T e,,14 5,:)!-)cnits- ovv'o), yn rq burl r 12 70 A.m. ank 7itlipkii11.7.0r1 allKC 41:14j'; 4 00 8. 90 I F: V'y ( 4.k iti !,, Advertisement a af411"410144Artike"41417 t., Solenitsyn 55 233 a. rn. 1 . another varietv i 6 EYEMTNESS NEWS a m , 37, A 10 ,. 8 '''''',. The Vision of 10.50 00 (. ''',:':'...'1. 2 Movie, "A nand'? ," ring LAurenco Do,idr rt, pf '''' 7 I ItjT) "or tv, no rr I 10 4,, Pro., M,I CIL1141:,, 41,,,, rerjn, a.m. 1 , 11 :GO 7 .,,,,N t, i0.30 6.30 Norid V: DUCKLEILJR3 1),vot,oq xoersc, which sank in 19' 81ft:k Journal 7 he 4.,iarro, ,4wor F. iewitntsss MovPrt, Journi. 10,25 :.t t.on Myr,tt'r Andrea Dori. -, lin 1MILLIAM ON E dramatic do t,nrentre ribOut the fa,nous Imo. .. 4 Y.LJ ROnl, Noon 2 CHANNEL 5 C,) . '''V'' -- - '14a .Vtorotere 1,1i fl am. Itt Gr,incistinfl Iwo boxing m,-,!(- hHeavyweigrit', Os( 1. f 11 ti.1 - Y. it $2,17L'ell3 . t4,,vswdch Antirwing 6:00 'v'iordertut Wortcl De,ney, "Dad. Can FInrr;-,Athe C,); , Weekeild News - imdid Camera pia, Brioqe vith : 30 Bruce Lindy Kent Norton Don Judd '' 9:00 G9nsmoke. 10:00 a am. in 7 Specio; hiJsical ir"PitiNCJCiii0" 5ant!y Vuncnn 5 '1 5:30 (Con- anJ i$ e 19c 60 Minutes rica, neimolonstlip, VdId e:. vs. fv'Ax IY,Iik?S and Am.N,, 11.30a m. cs.: 5 Top I ... 1) 830 (rerun.) 12 ( BS d WiSh tiOxing Cornmksio,1 )tf,tor 'I Are the Da .5 TELETHON quest It S.F,1 FART HEE HAW!! 4 School of Music. ) 500 5 EASTER SEAL Anil TRY THE NASH 0. claim in major and European cities. The er,atile artist is equolly in demand for oratorio and Orchestral works and operas. Baldwin has been the accompanist tut VI is Ameling since 1970. Ile studied at Juilliard (rerun), starring Charles Bronson. (Poled R, edited for TV, Parental guidance advised.) 5 Koiak (rerun - Nova, "What Tiror Your Body?" 11Religion Today and writer. hold:- : L un 6 9 3 52tI rikt American Valach: Papers," CIO ishiny Not Colebrity Sweep,,ake Pr I( ot Chtlah000 ard le a.m ,Lonversation, w,th Vatt,r10 Oral Rot)ert (Continues to Sun. 5 P.M. ,4y,'6 5( 910arn TELETHON An 35,.)r i Contest rules flo- the League of 1Vriters annual contest will he distributed at the .orkshop The workshop is tree to league members, George Steiner, iiterar - 9a.m. Humnaro Ihtse BYLi f - Bible Answers Groove Gool 1te S(71.0.! Pork 5 EASTER SEAL 1 t'!, 2 v,)ke Fil,tk AsAutigor-irig- 35i5 I An American lyric tent or. Sperry has reaccei ed grvat be held at ;.,irkshop the Fine Arts Society offices, 609 E. South p.m. Sunday). 8:30a.m Vogitive.PdUMUfl ( hd,it,)n 30 5 2 tkaoghton's Markham Gaslight Theater. - 4 he VislOn by (r,mmrnt,,,,Y by Pv You A:ciinar L , r,c1 guest stars Geni Pavrrittori P1(,rdo Montalban and Mont, f' n iv Mc 2 LOOS AT the OSCARS ' YO9c) 7 8:15 a.m. the Catheelr,41 10:30 4 RONA BAFRETT T Show. Ch. 5, P,1 WING , Bucket. Reservations oested toward the weekend ,tt 6 to 10 p rn Tuesday through 1 Insew.eriir4 our,elf Through Vritib.., be Joan Moore of Ogden k Variety programs include Lola' iCh. 4. tonight i: and Debbie Reynolds and Smothers Brothers on the Sonny and Cher Soundstaw 11 A). The Oaken South, 44pilAktkKamK It writers will highlight the spring workshop tali id the League ot Writers to he held April from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. The impressie Au local 10,55 Two boxing matches will be presunted Grandstand (Ch. 2. Sundayl. to the nc,v., SA7URDAY :, v. tax plu, tip. mviuditt,,,. .t hold workshop George Wallace is guest on Meet the Press !Ch. 2, 10:30 axe Sunday). Firing Line 'Ch. 7, 8 p.m. tonight i will have two segments involving Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn. ceremony and inter iews d pecial ICh. 4, 8 p.m. 1, on ervc ork ,, (Near of national and local will he pr4:,sented on Channel 5 bev,itin,ng at, 10 ,to Hm-n- ts, d beveral4e. 1l tele-lo- g Easter Seal 'Telethon. annu.,i will for two. intlod;ti. Chock ,sert 1. music festivals and has sung with many of the world's great orchestras. INNiMaNIMINM..002i ,k Our waitress was lcien,ik tried her best, but we h,id tor mare water and ice. ,did asn't too sure al her mon! i Writers will last-name- d him by surprise,. k ' for the awards themselves, talk in Hollyv,00d seems to he centered on Jack Nicholson. who was nominated for best actor for -- One Flew ON er the Cackoos Nest,- - He has lost out on four previous nominations and the feeling In 1011yWOod this week seemed to be that this is ins ycar. The darkest dark horse is James Whiticiore who vas nominated best ictor for -- Give 'cm Hell, Harry," but a few persons we talked to felt his performance was better than Nicholsons. Pacino, we felt, is the second choice of voters for his role ir "Dog Day Afternoon." However, many, felt Max Schell for "Man in A Glass Booth" had a good outside chance to win. Few felt that Walter Matthau, who was nominated for "Sunshine Boys," should be in the race. Those to whom we talked felt that if Nicholson wins, "Cuckoo's Nest" would yin for best pictures, but they felt that "Jaws" could come through. Few gave "Dog Day Afternoon," "Nashville" or "Barry Lyndon" much chance, although there was some feeling that the movie would be the best dark horse in the nce. As for the women, the Academy voters to Whom we talked felt that Glenda Jackson has the inside track for ' liedda." The perennial nominee is great favorite in Hollywood. Other oters feel that Carol Kane for 'Hester Street. ' Isabelle Adjani for "The Story of Adele II," AnnMargret for "Tommy" and Louise Fletcher for Cuckoos Nest.' are about even in the runnin4 l!172 ood-s10- The salads featured crisp greens. onions, tomatoes nnd celery pieces. The oil and vinegar dressing was very tangy and the bleu cheese was smooth creamy. When I think of spare ribs think of the ribs rather than the loin. but the ribs were loins and delicious meaty, topped with tomato sauce. The was an ample size piece but a little on the dry side. Accompanying the halibut was As Miss Ross was an Oscar nominee in for "Lady Sings the Blues." She was a presenter at the 4:4h Oscar show and a MIStreSS of ceremonies at the 44411. Silt, is emerging as a heroine thitime because of her willingness to put herself out tor the ()scar program. -- Miss Ameling performs regularly at all of the important European ready for anything. Mary Pasetia has had that job and Im glad she'll be handling the work again.'' This could set a precedent. Maybe other performers will be willing to appear live in the future if Miss Ross's performance goes over well.- I ,.::.:.::::,..30,0-::17;;;,1,- ...i., 10 egards to Redford, he has said, don't go for things like that. I think His the t )car Atiew s are rthony. sinitiance office said he probably WOn't w there He and some friends stage a tooyk Oscar show; at Sundance each car. and they are scheduled to do the attic thing this year on March 31e, El ly soprano Ante ling will make her ,e:-::- .:: .,:..'7.1:.'"': - ,,, ''::: .:::'. ' 1 4;:iiiiiii;i44,..);i4:, - Famed PROVO i,,' i 1. L,,, I ' :?'.::'--.:- : '.' ,i:., r,' n the 1 '' ' ill':7:0110411141ii.;'''' f':- - e: ' a rice pilaf which imluded vermicelli !very thin spaghetti hich added to the taste. The baron al leof Nkas ' of good flavor tender, and again a serving. Desserts range in price ',non i,T ;,;:) cents and are hasicall pie The hc.tt cheiTy had a f but the lemon cream er nd the carrot (.:kL4' 'A bland and moist flavorful. n sets soprano Y. , :...: - '::::: ';' ''' '''''''."'"4.44111b ':''t : and salad. Dessert and beverages are a la carte. Soup of the day (lam chowder as served in a miniature east-irobucket. This is i2 delightful touch. but they should use rounded soup spoons rather than tablespoons which were a little too big for the pot The soup wa:, very hot, but a little floury and lacking in clams. -,- .... ... 7.."'1-,$.,. ::,::.',::::s:..: ,ys Dining , . Atterneon.' atiniersary nor does Itt ..:.::,::: 3., :;',' , ,?:, itiis befm nominated for best (et :::::: :, , :.:::.:;i::k:..."0;1 V. he .. ,, :.,. Ul who turned down invitations presenters were Robert DeNiro. l'ileitee Dustin Hoffman. Gene ter and P;ILII Newman. have no 04,0, homer they kill attend the or not, but they did say they went to present any Oscars.W Koch, w ho is producing ii proeram for television. hnOW .:: :::'1:.,.,::.,.,:-:- to be 1, :'::::3"- 'N'6 , :,,,,,:,;.p.,,:::::: 1 tn ii ,- :; , '::.'""'. ' ,,,:...,,, ' 1. :': ': ,....,,, t leee. :i'....i!i::;;:!.:s.l.::: 10 ti:,..... fail all over themselves to ieies0r on the telecast in fact. somit of the biggest names lolly w tiod turned down a chance to tat eseliters for the teleeast of the annUill 11' planned on ABC Monday night. twiecieet be earned on Ch. t rs (Ion ...4::;444..!rk. t3 r LIFU1!Y f,Ile of the MS of the ytar. movie 4 out Cs Having previously eaten out with our man on Capitol Hill, Roger Pusey, I had some reservations when he said. I found a nice little place you should visit and do a column about." Once you get past the facade at the Oaken Bucket. 3f)35 W. a5oo South, you are in for a pleasant surprise and a delightful evening. The restaurant is set back from the street and if you're not looking for it, you're bound to miss it. The decor leans toward French provinciPi with linen cloths and napkins, sparkling flatware, cut glassware and quiet. subdued lighting. The restaurant is small there are not many tables so we recommend reservations toward the weekend. The menu prices are surprising on the plus side with baron of steak. $6.90: beef, $4.15: breast of chicken. ;.4.25: halibut, spare ribs. S3 95: shish-kaboS4.95 and chopped sirloin. With the entree you get soup ,. television editor ithoueh the Academy Awards tele. pro2,1-- It. , J , Net,vs ;ited By Jay Livingood Editor. Weekend Seeti.)11 - 4, :,:: ,'.. ,..: to be on Oscar show r k slio- '' 04 PP1rVin - .t Oaken Bucket worth search DESERET NEWS, WEEKEND OF MARCH 27, 1976 Not all - 4. L. 1144S.116,14,t,1"JAA try Aak,r,t1, 11 I |