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Show fw rr t rrv -- w Checking the Channels ,pr sfy """r wr if nt" t rr ,lrrr The Salt lake Tribune, Wednesday, January IS, - S.L. County JBriefs Paar to Quit jrV (Again) Ive Had It for Now ision f ' If T Meant On Dec.. 5, nounced his Paar 1963, an- irrevocable ded- - Here9 s Special to The Tribune - tHe . More than 1,000 pigeons from seven states will be displayed Thursday through Sunday during the Utah Pigeon Clubs annual winter show at the Salt Lake County Fairgrounds MURRAY Auditorium, 5177 S. State. Nythan A. Barney, Granger, show secretary, said Judging of the 17 different breeds will begin Thursday and end Saturday, while the buds will be on public display from 10 a.m. to 10 pjn. Thursday through Saturday and Nominations Open 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Sunday. Wa expect about 1,100 birds GRANGER Granger Junior to be exhibited compared with Chamber of Commerce is now the 800 shown last year," Mr. 4 accepting nominations for its Barney said. ' "Outstanding Young Man from Utah, Idaho, Pigeons award to be presented at a ban- Wyoming, Kansas, Washington, quet in February, announced California and Arizona are exSherman Losee, chairman. pected to begin arriving at the Anyone wishing to nominate a auditorium Wednesday. man between the ages of 21 and 36 for this honor may do so by contacting a Jaycee, Mr. Losee said. Video Lineup for Wednesday9 s Viewing All-Da-y Issue 113 PermitsSOUTH SALT LAKE 5:45 Report, Taws and Country a NBC Newt Ftm . 8:55 a-- 6 I 4 Whirlyblrds 5 Andy of Mayberry 7 Technical Math 6:32 a.m. 9:30 7 a-- 7:25 a.m. 10:25 S CBS Newt 8 Make Room for Daddy 5 Romper Room 8:15 a.m. 5 The Gntdlny Llyht 7 Spanleh 8:30 a.m. a 4 Rinf and Odle 10:55 a.m. 5 I Love Lacy 8:35 a.m. 5 Midday (color) 7 Utah la Perspective 7 Spanlth 1:25 pjn. a 6:30 p.m. I4 4 The Patty Duke Show 5 My living Doll 7 Whats New? 4 Oszle and Harriet 5 Mr. Ed 7 Technical Math ch&RlC uBO 4 Shlndiy The Beverly HUlbilUes 7 News In Perspective NBC New Aisle. Lightning Strikes Twice," Ruth Roman S Matinee Movie Forest Rangers" Fred Susan Hayward. T Spanish 2:45 p.m. 7 Whata New? ism FROM Game Traffic Judge Sentences 4, Files 1 Request for Trial 8:30 p.m. 4 ABCs Scope 7 Beetrospect 4 Bnrket Law 5 The Dick Van Dyke Show T Personal Finance In Paradise 8:15 p.m. 9:30 p.m. The Cara Williams Show 7 Mytheleyy 3:40 p.m. S 8 IUrV Newsreel, Weather, Sports 4 News, Weather, Sports 8 Channel I News, Weather, Sports president-manage- vice executive Midnight 5 News Final (to sign-of- f) PICTURE TUBES FUN FLIGHTS Outstanding HU tainment in the Gala Room and Stage Bar One Exciting New Mustang Given Away Each Sunday Thru Jan. 31st. Feb. 7th Fabulous Thunderbird Resin Reservations 1 Weak Indsl Sets an ssrvicsl LOST KEYS and morning hours In volleys of soulhem Idaho and western Utah Some light snow may fall m westsm Idaho and In Wyomi ing. glass tubas. Days, Nils 7 Days Weekly $10.00. Round.Trip Enter- ment ot the fine was the sentence ordered for Wesley Everh East ett Hegna, 29, after he entered plea of guilty to charges of drunken driving and driving without a valid operators license. A jury trial demand was filed for Lita Stevens Magleby, 33, 5 East, previously scheduled for trial before Judge Morris on a drunken driving charge. All 16" to 11" 70 to 90 dog. calls Hem Raymond Tonv Vialpando, 24, Ct (230 East), charged with drunken driving, entered plea of guilty before City Judge M. H. Morris and was ordered to serve 30 days in jail. Also charged with drunken driving, Kenneth Nelson Baird, 54, addresses listed at 480 S. 500 West, Bountiful, and 135 N. 1300 West, entered plea of guilty. Baird was ordered to pay $250 and serve 55 days in jail with portions of fine and jail sentence to be suspended upon meeting terms of probation. A fine of $100 and 40 days in jail, 20 days suspended on pay521 Mortensen 10 p.m. r. . Slsa dienes combinations door to 1205 - 445 E. )70 Wednesday, Jan. IS Morning 5 35 Farm and Ranch K M,wl 6.00 Utah Agriculture 6 05 Morning Allegro Suite 46 2nd South, Salt Lake City, Utah ifi m KLUB MBS 5 00 5 30 5 45 6 00 6 30 6 45 7 00 7 15 7.35 6 55 News 7 00 World This Morn. 7 10 Morning Allegro 7 30 Whitney Bolton .55 News 8.00 Morning Allegro Serenade 1055 Newt Afternoon Hub Karousel 2 OOKlub Karousel 3.00 Kommuter Klub Kommuter Klub 5 00 News Evening 6.00 Candlelight and PRIN 7:40 Wednesday, Jan. That 12.00 News 12.05 The Other Side of the Day with Herb Jepko KALL 910 Silve- rsomething Sped Stardust Klub 7.25 EMN-AB- C and Western battle the !5th Annual All-Sta- rs lTn All-St- ar Gome TONIGHT KNAK12SO 94 Honrs Daily Mnsie New Hen I Ik f 4 am KBBC I an. Suns? Haste Modem Sound A . A A , A A ,a.m . y fK 4 m M.A A 1 x. COLOR TV PIUS GOLD STRIKI STAMPS AND I AST BANK TERMS W. A. HYMAS CO. 1ISS INDIANA AVINUI PHONI 322-39- KEARNS Grand Knight Then, on Sept 23, 1964, Rep. Robert F. Phillips has scheduled Gunnell proposed to sign a lease on 245 acres at $768 a a meeting at 7 p.m. on Jan. 21 here for the Knights of Colum- year plus one per cent of gross bus, Bishop Hunt Council, No. receipts from all operations. t -Multiple Use To facilitate agreement Contest Opens MURRAY Nominations for the outstanding young man in Murray are now being accepted by the Murray Junior Chamber of Commerce, announced Rodney Beckstead, club president. Application blanks for nominating by any person, group of or club are available at the home of Lee Griffith, 4510 Atwood Blvd. (300 East), or Mr. Becksteads office, 4874 S. State. The award will be presented at a banquet on Jan. 21 at the Prudential Federal Building, 3261 S. State. on this, the land board asked Rep. Gunnell and Lloyd W. Keller, Ogden, the current leaseholder on the land, to work out a possible method for multiple use. - According to land board office personnel, these negotiations broke down and Rep. Gunnell Indicated his plans require ownership instead of leasing the land i, In his latest application, Rep. Gunnell states that the purchase e offered is based on appraisals made of the property by Werner Kiepe at the land boards request doudlnass with considerable sunshine Wednesday end Thursday. Few areas ef mornln both foe. Hleh early days In up, per Ms, low 14 to 20. Variable cloud Iras with considUtah erable sunshine Wednesday and Thursday. Fw areas ef early mornln valley foe northern portion. Highs both days IS to 43, except 20 to M Uintah Basin; lows to 21 except minus-- to I above in Uintah Basin. Southeastern Idsh CenskteriM low clouds or tog Is Srak River Valley, Sunny skies lustier elevations Wednesday. Variable cloudiness Thursday. Highs both days 15 to IS, lows 13 to 23. Extensive arses Southwestern Idaho at foe end low clouds ever valleys nights and mornings, with comiderabl sunshine in hieher elevations and over vslieys Wednesday afternoon. Variable cloudiness Thursday, with a little lleht snow northern mountains and low cloud In Snake River Valiev. Highs both days 32 to 42, lows 25 to 36. Eastern Nevada Generally fair with end sunshine considerable Wednesday to low clouds in end except Thursday some northern valley. Highs both days 30 to 40, lows Zero to 12. , Wyoming Partly cloudy WednesdayIn flurries snow end Thursday with few mountains. Hieht 30 te 40 lower eleva30s In mountain. tions, ree Date Pram US Wselhsr Pair weather will return to most e? the Inter mountain Region Wednesday, but fo and tow clouds will continue durtn night u TiMPIRATURl CHART Date I Tsesday at I a m. Hr. 1 Hr. M Hr. High Lew Pro. 11 Bryce Canyon Cedar City Coalville Dell Green River Milford Ogden Provo Roosevelt Salt Lake Airport St. Georg Idsh Boise Burley Idaho Palls Pocatello Intsrtn Onlines Butt Chevsrm Denver Elke Elv Evanston Grand Junction Lae Vees Rene Rock Sarins 1 d Hollow. High pressure built ever Area Tuesday afterWarm, dry air at high levels and cool air In most more moist trapped vsllsvs and as a result considerable low cloudiness and toe were reported durine night end momine hours with partial dsarins by afternoon. Foe end cloudiness kept temperatures In the 20s and 30s. Outside of the tossy res Ions, temperaVariable tures wars In the 40s. Weather Dot! Prsetpttotton t S period ended Tuesday pm., .03; precipitation lor January, M accumulative excess, .11; precipitation sines Oct. 1, 1M4. AW; accumulstiv 104; sunrise Wednesday, 7.51) sunSett Ltk for set, S 23 Sett Lake City and vtctettr Summary the Inter mountain noon. II New Hourly Afternoon 2 00 Rex Wallgren, Roadshow Chet Huntley 40 Ski Report 5 NBC News Hourly News 6 05 Business Trends 6 10 James, Sports 6.15 Morgan Beatty 6 30 Roadshow 7:00 World Tomorrow 7.30 Man Behind the Legend 8:00 Bill Curtis Night Sounds, Record Requests half-hour- ly ESOP Daytime Western MnM None UXZ-- M m to Sunset iHaste None 1ST rmc ism to 4 hourly INDEPENDENTS gwHO ao Sunrise to annset Concoct Nans state-owne- Calls Knights Meet Sunny Sound of 10-0- The Eastern Division leasing arrangement for use of the property. On Aug. 19, 1964, the land board rejected Rep. Gunnells application on the purchase of 145 acres in Stump Music NBC News 12-0- S It also signals apparent failure a of an attempt to work out 10:00 Jim Hawkes, 10:55 News NBA Any Individual, club, group or organization may nominate Kearns man between the ages of 21 and 36 Richard Browne, chairman, said. Nominations may be registered with any member of the Jaycees. creation development Lease Failure , half-hour- ly Wednesday, Jan. It Morning News hourly 1160 RSI CBS 12 05 Rod Baum 6 00 News, Bowler Wednesday, Jan. IS 6 10 Lucas Show Morning Sports, Howard 7:00 Bowler News News Breakfast 5.30 7.30 World Roundup 6:45 Farm News 8.00 Hemingway. ( 7:00 News, Vernon News 7.15 Breakfast Show 8 30 KALL News 7:45 News, Rex 9.00 News, Harvey Campbell KALL News 8 00 Breakfast Show 10.05 Breakfast Club 8.30 World News 11:05 Jeff Jordan 9:10 Party Line Afternoon 9:40 Call Hollywood 12 00 HarveyTNewa 1010 Arthur Godfrey 12 30 IMN News 11:10 Houseparty 1 00 ABC fclews 1155 Lets Talk To " Lucy 1 05 Flair Report 1 1.08 Harvey 11:45 Musle EUsworth 12.00 News 8:00 P.M. 12. Morning NBC News Hourly 8 00 BUI Terry, Music In Motion 7 10 James, Sport 7 15 NBC News 100 3 Kilocycles FM Stereo SUver 7 55 News 8:00 Candlelight And ALL-STAR- Flair Report 2 8 05 Flair Report 3 8 08 Dan Tyler Svealns 4 30 News, Harvey Crossroads 5 00 KALL News News and Sports 5 05 Sports. Howard Mt West News 5 30 World Roundup Lowell Tromas 6 00 Alex Dreler Business Todays 6 30 Harmon, Sports Rare, Well Done 7 00 Edward Morgan Lifeline 7 15 Dirk Cousins World Tonight 8.00 ABC News News Analysis Hourly Walter Cronkite 8 O' Bob Consldln Reporting 11 30 Dick Clark Pat Boone Rare, Well Done 1320 KCPA NBC 8 00 News 8 05 Bowen A All Feb. W. Gunnell, Logan. The filing was the third effort submitted by Rep. GunneQ in his attempt to secure Stump Hollow land for a private re- Ursa M S Stato COME IN NOW . . . GET FAMOUS PHLCO 2.00 KALL News 12 20 Farm Show 12 40 ood News 12.45 Business News KEARNS Nominations are now open to select Kearns outstanding young man. Winner of the Kearns Junior Chamber of Commerce contest will be honored at a banquet on d Lets Be Fair About Most of Region on yoor Missed Getting Yeur Color TV for Christmas? Radio Log 322-427- 5 a EL STATE and Rsqwfrsrf 1 PHONE JACKPOT TRAVEL BUREAU 4403-303- KEY! South West Temple 714B Tsar Sams location FIT DIFFERENT 1815-18t- GLENS KEYS WARREN FACTORY SERVICE 10 i Who Hos Them? year warranty! Nsw 110 deg 114 dsg. types available. FACTORY INSTALLED day South 5214. 4 Mickey 8 The Danny Kaye Show f) tHJfc SEHI 8 p.m. star Basketball NBA All 9 p.m. 3 p.m. ard Taggart, i.TTt OUdSETfciHD a 10:30 p.m. Special to The Tribune ef Hollywood Best The 5 Annual LAKE SALT SOUTH "Serenade, Mario Lanza, Joan South Salt Lake Chamber of Fontaine Commerce banquet will be held 10:35 p.m. Jan. 22 at 6:30 p.m. at the a The Tonlyht Show (to sign off) Movie (to aign-of"HoneyPrudential Federal Auditorium 4 Big moon Deferred. Edmund Lowe, Rich3261 S. State, announced Margaret Lindsay BY APPOINTMENT' SAMPLES SHOWN Ity HOME Licenses for 1965 are selling for $3. In the county, tags $6 for unspayed females and $3 for others.. All canines over two months old must be licensed in the city. Dogs over four months old must wear tags In the county. Last year the city issued 9,000 licenses and 9,677 were issued by the county. are 7:30 p.m. 2:25 p.m. Set Annual Banquet UIIMIE1EJ ' 7 p.m. 2 p.m. 2:30 p.m. FROM that time of year again. Dog licenses, for both Salt Lake City and County, are now mi sale and must be purchased before March 1, after which a $1 delinquent penalty will be added. Halie C. Wood, city animal control director, said 1965 tags may be purchased in Room 209, City County Building. 8 America (color) a The Vlrylnlan (color) 7 Prelude WWIftU Its 6 p.m. KCTV Newsreel 1 Ton Dont Say 4 The Tonny Marrleda 5 The Edyo f Nlyht 7 People, Places and Thlnya 7 Encore ' 5:45 p.m. 4 Tha Bly News a Twe en the ,$So Beport Reytonal, Local News Hnntley-Brlnkle-y pjn. 4 Adventure Dog License Time ! Real One, That Is 5:30 pjn. 1;05 S CBS Nows a 1 EEO!ISOIE!EtOCEKlifllUlii umm ffnmi : inmiam 5:15 p.m. 7 Banklny The Match Game Trailmaster 5 The Secret Storm 7 Bnlldiny Block of Art NBC New 11 a.m. a Bachelor Father 4 Hello, Pea Picker. (color) .This Sony? Are Fanny S 1:30 p.m. 10:45 a.m, 7 Preview 5 7 Pattern In Math 4 Father Rnowa Beet B Search far Temorrow 7 Encore 8 a.m. ' 5 Ts TeU the Truth a Truth ar Consequence, (color) Spanleh ABC News 1 p.m. a Another World 4 General Hospital ajn. 5 p.m. 4 Toyt Bear 7 Eneora 12:55 p.m. 4 10:30 a.m. Show Sonny Street a What's 4 People In - hew. 7:30 a.m. 1 4 Day In Court 5 Llnklettera House Party 8 Say When (color) 4 Donna Reed Show 5 Love ef Life 7 Scienee Corner 4 Flremaa Frank 7 No. Pattern. T 1 - state-owne- 4:45 p.m. 5 Evening New a The Doctors ajn.' Math 10 a.m. 7 Operation Alphabet 8 The Today 12:30 p.m. 9:35 S Captain Ranyaroa B BCTV ajn. 5 The McCoyt 4 Opera tioa Alphabet 7 a.m. 5 The Today Shaw 4 Superman 4 Flame In the Wind 5 Password , 4:30 p.m. bsuee 7 Great Noon a Nowaday a Jeopardy (color) 4 The Price la Blyht 6:35 arm. Ramar and the Eye of the , Jungle," Jon Hall 4 Captain EC 5 The Uoyd Thaxton Shew Mr. Mayo, (color) - Logan Solon Applies for Land Again Salt Lake issued a total of 113 building permits during 1964 with a total valuation 6f $1999, 212, announced Mrs. Martha J. Toombs, city recorder. The total Included seven resiAn application to purchase 433 dences for $119,436 and 39 busi- acres of land in the ness, which accounted for $1,602,-00- 5 Stump Hollow area of Logan of the total. boxer, proudly shows off for his master, Count, a Canyon for $14,875 was filed George A. Jeffreys, dog tag bearing the singular Number L Tuesday in the Utah Land Board office by Rep. Franklin Seek Candidates pjn. Action Movie S Family ' 11:55 a.m. a 9:05 &.m. 4 Farm Market Beport 4 Make a Deal (color) 4 Man from Cochlae 5 As the World Tarns 7 Spanish , a Concentration InariM Semester 6:30 &.m. B rndrrstanding Our World 4 Blessings of a Mew Day Papaya Cartoon 11:30 a.m. a Let. 9 a.m. a--m, 7:05 &.m. . . Murray Club Schedules Annual Pigeon Show to leave NBC last June. before he started his current seThree months - later he an- ries. V nounced he1 would continue for Last year the entertainer puranother year and said he was chased 81 per cent of the stock Poland sorry he had ever learned to in station WMTM-TV- , Spring, Me., and radio station spell .irrevocable. WMTM-FIn Mount WashingJI meant it then when I said N.H. The total purchase ton, Td quit, Paar said, but later price was $3,675,000. my lawyers advised .me not fa Building 'Bouse because NBC had an option on Paar, now a resident of my services for legal reasons. Bronxville, N.Y.," said 'he had done emotional things Tve, acres of land hi the and Ive done foolish things but bought 14Vt Maine woods and was building a Ive never done hypocritical house there. things. He expects to be active In proThis is the third season for of the two stagram Paars weekly show, which is tions, operations The television he said televised on Fridays from 10 to station broadcasts on Channel 8 11 p.m. and is affiliated with the AmeriDeaa Martin can Broadcasting Co. ' It was reported that NBC was Beyond this I have no Paar said. "I have no plans, considering the Dean Martin idea of when or where I will Show as a replacement next come back to television, but if I Jack Paar . . . Im through fall. Paar was the host of the did return I would like to feel I but Pm sot mad at anyone. Tonight, show for five years would not have to crawl back." By Val Adams New York Times Writer NEW YORK Jack Paar said Tuesday he would not renew his television contract with the National Broacasting Co. when it expires in June. said he would move to Po-- f land Spring, Me., when he owns a television station, but had no plans beyond that Im Not Mad Im through with NBS 1) June, but Pm not mad at anythe entertainer sail. one, There is no problem. Pm just not interested anymore. Ive had It for now. When asked if he might retirn to television after a long leave of absence, Paar replied: Thats possible. Im only 46. Im an emotional person. 1SC3 KMUB 1X36 4 Honrs Daily Nose 100 to Sonaet News Apert Too many bills? payments? loo many If youre buying your home we can solve your money worries by paying off bills, reducing payments. Discover how you can get the money you need at lower cost. 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