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Show MJ, raT'V n f -- & ? w '" rJ 1 i f '"V J - 'VkWAf.W ;i 3 4ty ijr "V Afjp'' K The Su Tc!a i'-!- Chosen in Indian Feature Fine Viewing By Harold Schindler Tribune Television Editor , Shadow-Catcher 'The was brilliant television. The PBS pi eduction whub aiiod Wednesday on MED the lifes work play dis- Schindler of Edward Sheriff Curtis, a photographer determined to capture the hie and culture of ymenean Indians on Mm betore eiviliaimn totally erased the "old ways. Teri ('. McL.uhan, who wrote and directed the 90minute study no lated by Donald Sutherland, could have slKirtened the filn by reveral immites through judicious editing of a 1914 motion picture Curtis had made of -, sareyiem is better. ' Cft&reoal is why. - ' .v,vyv,moi c&x kL tm' y Py. ' : 4 1 a V.;vr MUff .. 7 HfK'b'Jv.v 1 " ' ' &a Tareyton's activated charcoal delivers a better taste. A taste no plain white filter can In (itch. r jrn J Has Determined Geneidt The auigeon ,g Tm Cigarette Smoking is Dangerous to Your Health IT n ti-- j ii , "i ?0 C r 3 n j in', 13 n i ii '. nc .' ,'ji mg nicotine c Qarene IIC Hafon Aput 7i lodii s Viewing LiH IN. ( liannel ,K( inncl h K si.-- Stulint itl I. KUTV, Channel 2, KI F.I). Channel 7, 5s 322-230- 3 2 3. 32 KBYV. ( hanncl 11. 30a m 0 2 ' 5- 8:45 a m. jobsTodav wth Shelley 7 humps 4 a.m Community Calendar 4 Adam Wt bJ, Burt War d 330 t m. That Girl -- Mike Douglas .hew 3 2- p.m. - Bewitched am. 9 of "Batman," 0.50 a.m. FnH rfammpi 7 - Wheot 371-121- 1 7:30p m. Chico and the Man 7- Black Perspective on the News 11 Consumer Survival Kit 2 - Fortune 4- Money Ma? V- - Big Money Movie - Grnb't 4 - The Match Game 2 P m 5 Friday July 4 -- High Rollers 4 - 2 Beverly Hillbillies Room 4 HmlsKmS - Star Irek 8;3C p.m. David Humming Michael York "Alfred The Great" j - Lilias, Yoga and You 7- - Wall Street Week Special F reednm Festival Parade 11 President Theodore Roosevelt, one of the men most responsible for pushing Indians otf the land, becoming Curtis a id supporter for the plan to record Indian culture, is equalled only by Curtis gumption in persuading J. P. Morgan to provide money for the project. It w as good telev lsion. FOR WHAT ITS WORTH: Beginning July 28, KCPX v ill move its late news program forward an hour to meet KUTV and KSL head-on- . Channel Four Action News with Carrie Cochran and Allan Moll acting as with Allan Eustis on weather and Dave Blackwell on sports, KCPX returns to 10 p m. after nearly a decade at A week the later hour. from Saturday, Roy Rogers ... The Great Movie will debut locally on KUTV. The syndicated series of 28 hour-lonprog- Presents Cowboys g was created, written amt produced ut Salt Lake The City by senes featuies most of the nostalgic figures of B rated cowboy films . . And Monday at 7:30 pm. KITH will intioduce Evening Edition With Martin Agronsky, live rams from 9.30 p m. Guess Who s oming o Dmner Washington, DC. s reports featuring Agronsky and mten lews. Final Surface 7200 South Project Bids Open Police Woman Masterpiece Theatre 4 e, . pm. 9 West some 1aufic Northwot Indians. but balanced agauihl the rest of the program it was an insignificant flaw. The setiuentc MHiucd oterdrawn and might h;:e allowed the inclusion of other Curtis still photos v. iiich, e en by today s standards, mast Im rigarded as masterworks It's unfortunate that KBYU could not find a ojKiiing at all in its sch1 dole to accommodate the program, and equally as discouraging that PBS has made no immediate plans to repeat The the broadcast, but Shadow Catcher is of such quality that an encore is virtually assured. Lucky viewers will be those seeing it ttie second time. Anyone who passed the opportunity to tune it in Wednesday are the losers. r.d when honors for television production are distributed, The Shadow Catcher will be right up in front, Curtis was shown making primitive motion pictures of Hopi snake dances and after lo years of groundwork, v, as successful obtaining tribal permission to participate in the ceremony itself. So litre are 'cents of Curtis, his bod;, smeared in ritual eollee iihg rattle soak. Je, and being volunteered b the Uopi priests to lead the dance b handling the first snakes. ("It was as much a test of courage as anj thing he confided to his else, journals.) And there you see him, rattler in hand, dancing, dancing, dancing complete with sound recordings of the ceremony. After it was over, the snakes were released and, behold . . . the ought-fo- r rains came. Delightful anecdotes of Tele-Scen- p.m. -- Tne Rockford Files 4- Movie ef the Woufc 7 Washington Week m Review 1 1 Music and the Spoken Word 8 3:30 P m. 2 C the Rtjfk $ 10:30 a.m. Blank Check AH My Children 'i 4- lornorow - 55a.m. jCarolyn Dunn Buyer s Wald. ' 11am iv - Swiepstaki n Thu Fdge o Night V 30 a m. - Days ol Our 2- ivc I i tf -- TV 5. - A1- s Mak 3 a il th Wor.d 7unu tl Mi' r W(tgof mhhorhood Ni Noon iy Liv- 4-- , tif our h J 19 Ii0 2 - Mister Roe r ' Neighborhood 5.30P.m. ? 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You r it Pioneer Park Feie Opens Days of 47 Fourth Royalty TKl;n :i ' Rampaoe at Apac he WeMs ' rt.frvi.,,A Dr H diet" kh t it on a multi phased to upgrade roads near project 72(H) South were opened by Bids the Utah Transportation Commission The project calls for a final surface on 72(H) South between State Street and the fronta"e road immediately east of Interstate 15, to modify dividing islands on 72'ki South and to improve a railroad crossing at 400 West and 7200 South. Draper Firm Low Staker Paving and Construction Co., Draper, was the apparent low bidder at $87,180. The engineer's esli male was $87,208 Transportation officials said the railroad crossing at 400 West and 7200 South is 4 It-- . ,.J ..... tivruo (fit! JiM Ui 4ICU.U1 12 acciSince W72, crossings. l nigll OH dents have occurred at the crossing, three mvo'vh.g fatalities Permanent Structure The project calls for construction of the first combination cantilever-automati- c gate signal device m 'he state, ufUmals taid. The cantilever signal is a . t - n rdwoUV 4!n it v It. Huh Htiitu lit CO houses Ilasii.r; lights cvrt the hmhwa' at the cm- . Jordan Sprsda! to The Tribune WEST JORDAN Debby Dimond, 20, a Brigham Young University junior edu- - cation major, '3 ' ' A has been of '77 Old selected to reign over Park. West Jordan's Independence Day celebra- tion The 5 foot 3 brunette ts s of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Dimond, 3895 W. 7mW South. daughter Her attendants are Patty Chesnut, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chad Chesnut, 2733 W. 7'(W South, and Karen Lisou-bedaughter of Mr. and Mrs Earl Lisonbee, 2135 W. e, 88i0 South Days Fashioned Celebration, with forms of entertainment d g to the settlement of the Salt Lake Valley, is planned Thursday at 7 p m. at Pioneer The park, say planners, was 'he first camping ground used by Mormon settlers. It was known then as The Old Fort, and latr Old Fort Square." Pioneer Park is located at 3rd West and 4th South. Master of ceremonies will be Heber Taylor, and the Days of '47 royalty will be introduced by Kate B. Carter, president of the Daughters of Ulan Pioneers. This year's queen is Debbie Woods. First attendant is Melody Miner and second Amos Bronson, con- ductor, and selections by the Daughteis of Utah Pioneers Central Chorus, Mary Goodman, chomster, and Bessie Meredith, accompanist. Prizes will be awarded to Hu1 oldest couple, youngest couple, youngest b3by, largest family and the family coming the greatest distance. Games are planned and anot tier feature will be a chimpanzee act furnished by Hogie Zoo Celebration committee in Ida Gallagher, Jim Arid, Lois Ray, Lydia Bi Bessie Maeser, Heber Taylor, Lila Greenwood, Elva Smith, Nora Richardson and Johanna Simmons, dudes TiiyJMy TJC 3 EAuW attendant is Suxanne McKay. Other features are a performance by the Kitchenaires Band, Lake TrltttffP., zM r J |