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Show if 4B The Sali Lake Tribune, Friday, July 17. 1SD Library Still Rolling Along Television Today Special to The Tribure A MIDVALE broken motor in one of the Salt Lake County Library's large bookmobiles isn't depriwng chilin a dren and adults large portion of thp county the opportunity to exchange books in their neghborhoods. Selections may not he as great, hut there's generally a sufficient supply to satisfy most patrons. Dinah Shore Cashes In IOUs From Big Stars s. ment undercover agents fighting organized crime (the latest thing, don'tcha knou?). It By Harold Schindler Tribune Staff Writer .FOB ITS WHAT WORTH: on Production the Dinah Shore daytime series, Dinahs Placr, begins in Thursday California with Frank Sinatra appearing as her first star. guest NBC d women-oriente- chat- ter program premieres in . . . Jason Rohards, fresh from his latest feature picture, The Ballad of Cable Hogue, has signed to star in The Neon Ceiling, a television movie for the fall season . . . Bruce Geller remains as executive produter of Mission: Impossible as it opens its fifth season in September, contrary to trade rumors that he had an irtpcom iliable split with the studio over his brainchild , . . Kam Fong, who plays the part of Chin Ho Kelly on Hawaii Five-O- , was a Honolulu police officer for I!) years before turning to the acting debut Aug. 3 and Dinah Mr. Schindler is calling in all her IOUs tn get the right names for her guest list ; like Orson Welle and Liz Taylor . . . Denvers KBTV studied what racket Alex Dnicr, bridge player it thought were reliable ratand former new caster, reings and juggled the Dick Cased Show from its 1(1:30 turns as a guest star on Man-ni- x in an upcoming episode p m. starting time to an afternoon slot on a delayed basis. . . . Monte Markham guest The resulting explosion from stars in The FBI as a psychotviewers (who obviously were ic convict u'ho engineers a unaware they weren't watchprison break. (Far cry from ing at night) jarred the Mr. Deeds, wot?) . . . Bill Bnrrnd's interesting fro gram back to its original Animal W orld will Cavett, meanwhile, Sot. to steadily rack up Alaska for a study of polar Ains around the country . . . bears and their migratory habits m a segment scheduled focidentally, has anyone nofor viewing in two wepks . . . ticed that Johnny Carson has Those who missed the forget(Started smoking again? table experience of seeing Mae West is busy with plans for a comedy and Tiny Tim and his bride, Vicki, in a singing duet, can tune in music special for broadcast in the fall . . . Migrant, the Ed Sullivan next Sunday and hour-londocumentary Chet catch a rebroadcast of the Jan11 program featuring Mr. ftitnlley worked on in central uary and Mrs. Khaury in action. Florida, will be seen Thursday (Better still, try a good book) on KUTV at 6:30 p.m. This is is the . . . Richard Crenna the program that had such producer of the Danny Thomtrouble with local authorities as comeback, Make Room during its filming . . . Shootfor Granddaddy, and will on The week last bean ing Silent F rep, a new Monday direct guest star Sammy The Return of Barney night ABC series starring Ed in a segment called Davis Jr. and Nelson, Lynda Day, Shaker. Percy Rodrigues as govern Will .... series visit ... one-ho- g Heres Where the Action Is J 9 a.m. et ttw Century Sal I 9:30 p.m. eher. NET Pleynoue. The Four Wind to Adventure 7 The Andy Griffith shew 11 9:25 a.m. 10 New 4 Morning News 9:30 a.m. Hol'yweod Ssuern Girl f Love ol Lite 10 a.m.. Convention 1 Stete Democrtlle 4 The ie-- t el Everything 4 Where the Heart I 10:25 a.m. 10:30 a.m. Perry Mason News S 1 10:30 J Tomght Shew Merv Griffin 11 Ntw S 4 p.m. p.m. 11:30 -1 World Aoart 4 Seercg for Tomer row 11 a.m. AU Wy Children p.m. Deubie Nightmare, "Invasion of the Ammsl People," and "The Crawling Hand " 4 ew 4- 11:30 p.m. Midnight Tho Lott Show, "Drum Along th Mohawk J B s I ot Hollywood. "Poranoiac." n d Oliver starring Janette Scott Reed 1 a.m. 4 Ltf'l V.ehe a Deal I Ai fti World Turns Noon Heritage Day J Day of Our Lives 4 .Th Newlywed Game I Love is a 12:30 p.m. Dncor Ditto Game IrTht Outdm Lvhl History Unit To Honor S.L. Edifice he 1 p.m. Another world General HoMat Secret Storm G 1:30 p.m. J Said. She Said Lite to Llvo He Oo 4 I Edgo Nitht of P m- - on the Aisle, "Omm Alone mo Mohawk," $trrmg Henry Fonda end 5 'Claudette Colbert. , A Mik Douglas g Money Movtee, "Eddie Captor T CMry," starring Keefe EruMOll and 2 Marilyn Erskm stead ran station wagon only 300 to 400 books in- - of the 2 000 in the book-carr- mobile. Mrs. Jacqueline Lakey, bookmobile supervisor, said that instead of discontinuing the 'orvne for nearly two week while repairs' are made, ihe library is using a station wagon to make the appointed rounds. Just what youve been asking for, son your own fishing pole. 1-8- Finish -- 0 Park City Bides Time Sjtecidl to The Tribune PARK CITY After 10 months of patipnt waiting, Park City businessmen are looking forward anxiously to the opening of Interstate 80 through Parleys Canyon. While businessmen were reconciled to the winter closing, and curtailed business during the ski season, they were not prepared for a 50 percent decrease in summer business. Chamber of Commerce President M. J. Alvarez blames the Emitortuous gration Canyon detour and the State Highway Commission recommendation that tourists take alternate routes. - Depend on Valley During the ski season we were sustained by winter tourist business. However, the bulk of our summer business depends on Salt Lake valley residents, who drive up to relax and enjoy the delightful summer climate, Mr, Alvarez said. The fact that these summer visitors have been discouraged by the long lines of traffic and the commissions highway recommendation fo tourists to use Provo Canyon as an alternate, have combined to reduce business at least 50 percent, he said. Golfing's Down HELP e CUP THIS COUPON US 1 I CELEBRATE I Get your Free tickets Advertited on SARATOGA at PM TWO DELICIOUS highway. Stop by and shift for yourself. HOT DOGS KRSP RADIO Rininnia Chili, Kraut, or Mustard Must be Accompanied by an Adult 103.5 RADIO OFFER GOOD THRU JULY bumpor-to-bump- 31ST i 3 u WmmMM Two Popular Locations 805 West No. Temple Golf pro Ralph Emery said weekday business at the Park City Resort Golf Course is down 60 Our optional automatic stick shift doesnt have a clutch pedal. Just a stick you don't shift much. Drive 1 drives you all over town. Drive 2 drives you up and down Ihe re 1438 So. State percent. Most of our golfers say they will not subject themselves to the dangers of the long traffic lines over the nar- Introducing . . . The Stereo Deceiver row, winding Emigration Canyon detour, he said. Carolyn Bloom, gift shop owner, also attributes 50 percent decline in business to the detour. My regular customers who live in Salt Lake City are afraid of the road and traffic, she said. Hjxyv'i Thin 4-- t The 1 COMPLETE WITH FACTORY AIR! jr S WHERE THE wo 1:30 p.m. Shadow 4 rDerfc y p.m. ko.ee In -- Timmy 4 Leslie --Gomer Pyle 4:30 p.m. lav I Lucy Street Sesem I 3 p.m. Van Dyke Dick New ltind GiHtoen't Fiturtof committment. Each year the Utah Heritage Foundation chooses a Out 5:15 p.m. aam -- It $ freer S:3I p.m. it wishes to honor Franklin D. Johnson, foundation board, said in a letter to county commission- MuaHey-inrtie- building Marth el Ditie . Nttn Neitfctorfcoed p.m. NWt 1 . . -- Truth or Conieeuencee -- Nrw -- HHtfht ers. Tours of the building will be 0:15 p.m. conducted between 1 and 5 p.m. wilh foundation members and their friends Tving as guides, Mr. Johnson noted. Light refreshments will be Mstereer Nei9hfcrfco6d 0:30 p.m. Name ol tho grody Bunch cs e e c u 1 e'her ' wcmii The The 3 I Game A v in giamm-e- tn e became Mike t p.m. prfday Ngt d Dee " erriwa A"?e'e Crtw gM "tad Meek and otrMov, Prday Nent Move. CBS W id rk C ?"' 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Fred Astaire S SAVINGS served M L i The Utah Heritage Foundation w ill hold its annual Heritage Day Oct. 10 in the Building to show off the facility that has been added to the National Register of Historic and Cultural Sites. County commissioners agreed to work with Salt Lake City" to host the event. So far. the city has made no m m. m . are. 1.00 'll A.M.-- 7 (V4 7$ Mi X P.M Block N. of, Stan) , ' y |