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Show jys jpg t-v- t "S' U Television Fare The Salt Lake Tribune, Saturday, April 1, 197? S3 New Merv Griffin Show Gets Off to Flying Start By Gene Handsaker Associated Press Writer HOLLYWOOD oif to a second, flying start in syndicated television, Merv Griffin I love says it. No longer in a nightly talk show audience race with NBCs Johnn, Carson and ABCs Dick graying the but C a vett, ar k,? exu- - boyishly berant - 4Li.w Ji Karol Jensen, 6, left, and her sister, Ljdia, 8, find one l numerous Easter eggs hidden Friday Easier Eggs 5:30 a.m. 5 Hunt Fete Today prizes eggs marked Xs. brought prizes candy. To Open went away at least some Go Like Gold in Capitol "Courtesy Patrol operated the hunt, but the entire center worked on the project, a spokes- agencies. man said. 'l&Z , were with Big Tiiese bonus of without youngster Easter goodies, A Businesses Threatened Due to License Lack Dollttl the Real Jerry Sit Down 5 Bugs bunny Will r, Lake City license Depart- ment has processed 6,700 business and regulatory license applications so far this year. So far, the department has ieceived $475,000 in fees. When all licenses are in, the city will collect a total of $600,000, Mr. Emery said. Persistent Violators This includes beer and lilicenses quor consumption and licenses Issued to private clubs, Mr. Emery said. He added that these licenses, except those for private clubs, are due July 1, 1972. Private club licenses were due on Feb. 1, 1972. JMr. Emery said he is in the process of mailing applications for beer and liquor consumption licenses. Mrs. Ruth Dyer Checks business licenses. We have a few who are Mr. violators, persistent Emery said of those who operate businesses without a license. Those who are found guilty of not having the proper license will face a misdemeanor, which is punishable by a $299 fine and six months in jail, or both. The city license department has had increased collections from business licenses from 4,200 in 1963 to 7,500 in 1971, Mr. Emery said. He added that, according to his records, there are approximately 500 delinquent 1972 licenses. Each one is being checked out to see if they are actually in business. 50 Percent Penally Those operating now without a 1972 license will have to pay a 50 percent penalty, beginning Monday, Mr. Emery said. I open house will be held from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the new facility, 2002-9tEast. The public is welcome, said Assistant Chief Dewey J. Fil-Uorganizer of the unit. s, Mayor Jake Gam, Commissioner James L. Barker Jr., Chief J. Earl Jones and Jerry Holyoak, president of the Sugar House Chamber of Commerce, will Jbe on hand to welcome the public. Chief Fillis said two groups of patrolmen will be on duty at all times under the new shift setup, even during will wwk strictly out of the new substation and will cover the entire southeast section of the city, Chief Fillis said. He said the new facility is intended to give better and faster crime protection for southeast area residents. He Indicated the officers will continue to crack down on drug pushing and other criminal activity in Sugarhouse Park. K-Corps demonstrations and other displays will be presented during the open tht New 7:30 a.m. 2 4 5 didnt even have time kept pretty busy to think about it, the store owner explained. Now I have too much time ar.d too many thoughts. it hat Happened? What happened to the town? Lenn O. Whitesides, director of the Cooperative Area System Manpower Planning (CAMPS) nerving Salt Lake, Tooele and South Daws counties, feels the pnolems started in 1970 with a drop in lead and zinc price,. Oie from the Lark mine was being sent to Tooele for Smelting But International Smelling and Refining Co. shut down that operation and USSRM was forced to consider shipping, explained raise the $3,000? James C. Goins, county intergovernmental relations adminisTator, acknowledges his staff has hit a snag USSRMs virtual ownership of the town. Company Owns Land Although some residents own their homes, the company still has the ground and owners pay rent for their land, he added. And state lav emphasizes public Calvin L. Rampton said Friday he will seek ad fruit for Utah's farmers through both Secretary of Agriculture, Earl Butz and through the White House. He said he expects county freeze reports Monday and will wait until proof of wide, almost complete blossom destruction is in before making frost-stricke- n I ; 1?f Women to Hear Gam Mayor Jake Gam will address the Women's Republican Cli'D of Sait Lake City Monday at 2 p.m. meeting in the Presidents Room at the Ilotej Utah. ' 5 Ners Back In his native California, Merv launched his new show March 13 for syndication Producers by Metromedia Corp. to more than 100 stations, According to Metromedia 8:30 Barrier Reef a.m. 8:56 a.m. 6 4 Lidsvllie Archies TV Funnle 11 Sesame Street - In th News 9 a.m. Tae A Giant Step 2' 4 Curiosity Shop 8- Teenage Witch 9:26 a.m. I In the News 11 S 11 2 Josie and the Pussycat Mlsterogers' Neighborhood f In th News 10 2 10:26 the News 10:30 2 The Bugaoot 4 Lanceljt Line 5- -In 5 Children's Hand'' 11 11 NBA a.m. Film Festival: "Hand In 11 2 4 a.m. Basketball East-We- American Weekend I CBS Late Movie' 11 Bandstand ABA Basketball Playoff 12:3C p.rn. Four and over. mm 3 SUFFER AGAIN THIS 'SUMMER Air Condition Richard ' Take GO ROUND the High Wldmark, Karl WITH Saturday Matinee: "Terzan end the Mermaids," Johnny Weismuller Radio Dial house. 11:30 p.m. and 4 Dick Cavett Show EASTER SPECIAL LARGE EGGS p.m. Grade A 45 c 1 doz. Only at Your Neighborhood "T p.m. HEBER VALLEY Saturday Night at the Movies: "Cast A Giant Shadow," John MILK DEPOTS GO RIGHT WITH Jhii SERVICE & SALES 2642 So. State We are a full service organization call us for good Air Conditioning Call This Special ends Sat., April 1st Finale 467-156-1 In Business Since 1930 35 LOCATIONS Learning How to Forgive! A war widow Is forgiving enough to request pardon for tho man who shot her husband. She explains why. CHUCK ill 1 BEEF BTROGANOTC) money should not be used to improve private property. Other laws, however, give the county power to clean up health hazards, even on private property, when it is for the public good. An example of this was the county commissions $12,000 donation Aug. 20, 1969, to help improve the Shuler-Gate- s sew er system. The Farmers Home Administration loans to also has grants and help rural areas improve their water and sewer systems, Mr. Goins said, adding his department is studying this as a possible source of money. Theies r.ot much to the story of Mr. Whitmore stated. Were Lark, trying like hell to survive. But if the water or sewer system goes, so does the Easter Broadcasts Sunday, April 2, 1972 A Christian Science radio series st Its Cold Outside Buy an town . . . Air-Conditio- So Why ner? Because Now you really Save! HERE IS WHY you can make tremendous savings by installing FEDDERS Air Conaitionmg during the . . . Heatcraft offers spectacular savings in order to keep busy our expert installers. n MONEY PROBLEMS? Not here. Install your FEDDERS Air Conditioner now . . . and make your first payment m June! application for approval of federal disaster leans for orchard men. Utah Agriculture Commissioner Joseph H. Francis told the governor the state has a number of plans in efforts to see that such loss doesnt occur again. He said such plans include a chemical research program to find that will something retard budding until growers want trees to bloom; investigating the feasibility of a crop insurance program covering INSTALLATION NOW Will not interfere with your heat! We will off your furnace. not turn YOU MAY OWN Vi OF AN AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM natural disaster; and surveying fruit trees in the state so los-c- s can be calculated more accurately. L 40. t yfcv Wk - Whai's Appropriate for Easter? 5 Mission Impossible. A highly placed Defense Department advisor sells top secret material about America's nuclear agent before he gets the information 11 Mormon Festival of Arts: Grand Daily Feature Saturday, April Lt. David Campbell will head the new unit which is made up of a mixture of veteran and rookie officers. L News 1p.m. 1 - News 11:10 p.m. Grouno," Malden with the Best p.m. 11:15 p.m. Mlsterogers' Nelghborhool 11:30 a.m. Sesame Street Noon J ABC 7:30 p.m. 4 ABC Movie of the Weekend "If Tomorrow Comes," Patty Duke, Pat Hingte 8 p.m. a.m. In Hollywood he did several movies So This Is Love, The Boy from Oklahoma, By the Light of the Silvery Moon. But he says ntfft ; Im not an actor. Its not that I need approval, but 'I like to do this kind of shtnv, with real people, doing real things. On Broadway he appeared in Finians Rainbow for three weeks but couldnt stand it, doing the same words, the Sdirie songs over "Joe Frazier" Life: 4 KCPX Weekend Wayne, Frank Sinatra Bewitched. Samantha Is zapped by a funous witch back In time to the court of Henry VIII 5 The Glen Campbell Hour. Paul Lynde and Ann Murray guest. 11 BYU Devotional: Speaker: Milton R. Hunter a.m. Mr Wizard 4 Jchnny Quest 5 The Monkees 11 Sesame STreet 4 4 9:56 a.m. recordings Got a Lovely Coconuts, and Never Been Ive t Kissed. 10:40 p.m. Is Your Ami. Arnle discovers he has created a monster when he presents hi son with some stock In hopes of increasing his interest In the study of economics Outdoor Sportsman 7 9:30 a.m. Mervs hit included Bunch of p.m. Thl p.m. 6:30 5 became Freddy Martins 19 Burnett Show 5 bgger band singer. Night at the Movies 2nd feature: "Passage to Marseilles," humphrey Bogart, Claude Rains 2 The Bold Ones. A former executive retaliates when his career and mar-nafail because of unethical ac tlon oi the part of corporation president 4 Ldwrence Welk 11 Wide, Wide World: "Germany" 5 5 Sabrina, p.m. 2 Adam 12 4 American Adventure 5 Hee Haw. Connie Smith Tommy Ambrose guest. 11 Mlsterogers' Neighborhood 8:26 a.m. 2 p.m. 5:30 p.m. Jetsons 4 Bewitched 5 Peubles end Bam Bam 11 Mlsterogers' Ne.ghborhood The Carol much Mervyn Edward Griffin, 47, is a San Ma eo native who at 10:30 p.m. 2 NBC Nightly News 5 Dragnet a.m. 1 In the New Cultural Center 4:30 p.m. 2 Rampton Eyes Action In Fruit Disaster Plan Gov. The new Merv Griffin Show will air locally weekdays at 3:30 p.m. on KUTV, Channel 2. a 5 Top Weekend News CHANNEL 5 EYEWITNESS NEWS Dreom of Jeannie 5 CBS News II Sesame Street 7:56 a.m. 8 Trek Polynesian 21 Pink Panther Jackson Five The Hair Bear Bunch 1 In th p.m. Wide World of Sport. World Ice Dance CompeUtion from Calgary, Alberta, Canada; NCAA Swimming and Diving Championship at West Point, N.Y. 5 Lassie II The Electric Company 9 bled. take a tic and hectic. 10 3:30 p.m. 4 Sesame Street 5 In 3 4 WoMy Woodpecker Show 4 Funky Phantcm Harlem Globetrotter Ait men you couldnt chance. We were just so fran- 2 Scene Tonight 4 2 Death Valley Days 5 McHales Navy Star 5 A Sugar House substation of the Salt Lake City police department, closed down in 1962, will reopen Saturday morning in new quarters with a force of 35 officers. These audience. tnend. 4 Pro Bowlers Tour 5 a.m. 7:26 a.m. He said a 25 percent penalty for delinquents became effective Feb. 15, and added that, as of Monday, it will be dou- Mr. Whitesides, who spends much of his time with the Lark problem. The closest smelter was at Kellogg, Idaho. But it couldnt handle tie ore. The next choice was El Paso, Tex. So the company closed its mine at Lark and concentrator at Midvale. He said the more than 300 who left are scattered all over Ihc west. What can Salt Lake County do to help - 2 11 changes. means In a three-wa- y competition like that you dont dare put a new face on for fear that the other guys got Bob Hope. We never discovered anybody 8 2:30 p.m. In the News 7 p.m. its a much largpr Griffin said. The audience, show is on at 8 :30 p m. prime time in 12 major cities and, at 4:30 p.m. in a lot of others The earlier hour in most cities Research, network? 4 Sixth Sense Michael's life Is threatened when he Investigates a white his horse that menaces qhost 2 Greensbo-- o Open 5 CBS Golf Classic a.m. 6:56 Burrowing Muskrats Threaten Dikes, Lark Continued From Page 21 2 Lt.v!$ Please 6:30 a.m. Police Unit Mr. Emery explained that everyone in business, dealing in services or home occupations, must have a license. not what you did best. What I did best was finding new people. Couldnt be do that on the 9 p.m. 1:30 p.m. Roller Derby A 2 Deputy Dawg 4 Road Runner 5 Scooby Doo Where Are You h Persons who operate businesses who have been delinquent year after year will face ciiminal charges if they continue to operate their businesses without proper liB. censes, xhad Emery, city license collector-assessosaid Friday. Mr. Emery said the Salt sunrise Semester 6 a.m. Dr. 4 No volunteer unit at Gearfield called the sat back I told myself, Thats not your show. Thats When I Relax, Enjoy TV Viewing on state capitol grounds. Girls are daughters of Mr. and Sirs. Don L. Jensen, 1123 E. 7th South. Some 60 dozen colored and carefully hidden Easter eggs were snatched up like gold pieces Friday morning on the State Capitol lawn as the Clearfield Job Corps Center conducted its second annual Easier egg hunt. The event was attended by about 200 sci taming youngsters under the age of 10, recruited by Sait Lake area Community Action i Merv TV host exclaims: For the first time in my life there have been no maior changes to make. Doing the show is a joy. The pressures are off. Im more relaxed, and the people around me are more relaxed. Syndication means an ear Vi- -J lier hour in most cities and for that reason a larger audience. And it gives us a chance to get Out and discover new talent, which we did rather well in the old days. Griffin said ail the reviews he has seen have been good. The trade paper Hollywood Reporter said, Merv is easy to watch, and he has entertaining guests. Daily Variety pronounced an early segment, a musical special, a five-stmust. Merv said It was his own Idea to quit CBS after 2 y2 years because: I wanted to take myself out of the competition. There were three shows on every night at the same hour, that looked exactly alike, with the same guests going from show to show. Let them have the fun. You cannot do a talk show and be as unhappy as I was. ? |