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Show 24 The Salt Lake Tribune, Saturday, December Order Tribune Flag Kits Television 'Fare Long Series Reaches End But for millions of fans in Britain the end came last night when Rose, the demure and plucky and generous-spirite- d Cockney maid played by Jean Marsh took a last walk through the big house after everyone else had left, memories of past dramatic episodes echoing on the soundtrack, and walked out into Eaton Square. Miss Marsh, with Eileen Atkins, conceived the series and so, appropriately, the last line belonged to her. As she remembered James telbng her she should be proud, proud because her boy friend had died for his country in World War I, Rose murmurs softly, "should I? First Showing "Upstairs Downstairs" first appeared on British TV screens on Oct. 10, 1971 and the date of the first episode was set as Nov. 23, 1903. By Raymond R. Coffey Chicago Daily News Writer The fair Georgina LONDON weds the young marquis of at last Stock-bridg- Hudson the butler marries Mrs. " Bridges who plants a timid kiss on his '"forehead and announces that getting "'married wasnt much worse than a trip to the dentist. Young Eddie finally gets promoted from chauffeur to butler and he and his wife Daisy the maid go off to run the ' household husband. Georgina and her new of Lord Bellamy retires from politics and he and his second wife go off to live in the country, taking Rose along to work for them. House Auction .. - And the house where it all happened, in London's plushy Eaton " Belgravia, Square is auctioned off to pay the ,','debts left behind by James when he shot and killed himself. 65 , - the upper-clas- s Bellamys upstairs and the servants downstairs suffered through disasters Uke the sinking of the Titanic on which Lord Bellamy s first wile perished. World War I, the Great Depression, and innumerable deaths, all romances, marriages, adulteries the while faithfully recording the tides of social change in Britain that, in the end, wiped out the kind of households represented by the show. So ended last week the longest running and most successful British television ' " Along the way over the next 30 years ever made series "Upstairs Downstairs, a soap opera with style. Because the series began running on American screens more than a year after its debut here, U.S. viewers still have some months to wait before they see the final episode. In 1903, which is where the series began, many thousands of families could afford to have large staffs of servants. Butlers like Hudson are now almost and even by the an extinct species 1930s, which is where the series ends, the breaking up of the old order could lead Hudson to observe in the final episode yesterday that "what we want is a man Uke this Mussolini. Nils Air Standards Moss Supports Demand to Use Resources said Sen. Frank E. Moss, Friday he shares the concern of Gov. Calvin L. Ramplou over proposed clean air standards that could hinder mineral development in Utah. The standards, promulgated in the Clean Air Act Amendments of 1975, permit establishing buffer zones up to ' 60 miles beyond boundaries of national parks or monuments in which no deterioration of air quality would be permitted. could That, said Sen. Moss, make it possible for a vast area of our ' state that does not be within the boundaries. . .to be locked up from utilizing our natural resources. Gov. Rampton voiced opposition to such a possibility last week and voiced concern that buffer zones would doom the Kaiparowits power plant project. Sen. Moss, back in Utah during the Christmas congressional reces3, said the buffer zones would prevent the state trom developing energy resources, thereby damaging Utahs economic "... well-bein- The senator said he plans to call ior hearings by appropriate committees to investigate the power which the federal bureaucracy has to make administrative ruluigs which have such drastic effects on states. should preserve our scenic-natura-l areas but we should also deivelop our minerals and other resources, Sen. Moss said. "We There were numerous cast changes through the years and at the end there were only five of the original members still in the series David Langton as Lord Bellamy, Simon Williams as his son James, Gordon Jackson as Hudson, Angela Baddeley as Mrs. Bridges and Miss Marsh as Rose. Going Away Hudson and Mrs. Bridges are going off to run a guest house at the seaside for children of the rich, taking the dimwitted maid Ruby with them. Eddie has had himself a tailcoat tailor made as a badge of his new status as a butler. Lord and Lady Bellamy make the final grand gesture of inviting Hudson and Mrs. Bridges upstairs for a glass of sherry to toast their marriage. "It will be a very sad day for all of us when we have to leave this house, observes Hudson as word arrives that the house is to be sold. There are about 350 million people in 30 countries around the world who will that being the agree with him number and range of the audience "Upstairs Downstairs has played to. British television already plans to revive the series next year with a selection of reruns called "The Best of Upstairs Downstairs. But the producers at London Weekend Television insist there will be no more new episodes made. And there cant be, really, because the world it portrayed died just about at the point where the series ended last night. KTVX, Channel 4, 486-339- Teleiion Station 524-250- 0 Saturday December 27 4 1 2 Land o( the Lost Groovles Goolies School Rock 5 2 , a.m. Beyond the Planet of the Apes 4 Speed Buggy School Rock 5 Far Out Space Nuts Electric Company 9:26 a.m. 5 In the News r,. , 4 5 ,(l j' 7 5 2 9:54a.m. the News 10a. m The Jetsons 4 Uncle Crock's Block School Rock 5 Valley of the 2 i: 7 5 2 4 5 Dinosaurs Sesame Street 10:26 a.m. 11 11 American Bandstand Fat Albert and the 7 Electric Company CBS Childrens Film Festival 11:30a.m. Hogan's Heroes Star Trek Mister Rogers 7 2 Neighborhood Noon AFC Playoff Game U.$. f;arm Report " y.llla Aegr 12; 30 p.m.,' 2 Across the 1 Oven Is?? 4 Thrtilseekers S Garner Ted Armstrong 2 4 p.m. Wild Kingdom Lawrence Welk S HOLIDAY HA a.m. Two's Company 4 Carrascolendas 4 2 2 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 5:30 p.m. 10:30 a.m. GO! U.S. A. Cosby Kids 5 Laurel and Hardy Sesame Street 4:30 p.m. 2 NBC Saturday Evening News 4 Ted Koppel Show 5 CBS Evening News 5 p.m. 2 Ellery Queen 4 Mobile One 5 NEW NITEl! BARNABY JONES' BEST CAPER! In the News 11 -- 1- 1- Mister Rogers' In 2:45 p.m. Let's Travel 2 4 p.m. Westwind Odd Ball Couple Ghost Busters HA'S ON HEE HAW TONITE! 7 11 2 7 11 2 Fiesta Latina Realidades i 1 Movies: "The Seventh Dawn'' The Mary Tyler S Moore Show Firing Line 7 Washington Week in Review 0.30 p.m. 5 Bob Newhart Show 11 Wall Street Week 9 p.m. 5 The Carol Burnett Show 7 Monty Python's 11 Flying Circus 11 Great Perlormances 9:30 p.m. 7 Sounds! age 9:45 p.m. 4 ABC Evening Nows 10 p.m. 2 - Newswatch 2 Action News 4 5 Eyewitness News Lilias, Yoga and You 10:30 P.m. 2 Medical Story 11 - Gaslight Theatre: "Sergeant York," Gary Cooper, Walter Brennan F rontiers ot Science 7 II Cougar Baskerball 4 10:40 p.m. 5 p.m. 5 Saturday Late Night Theatre- "T rial." Glenn Ford, Arthur Kennedy Emergency 2 ON UP WITH 4 40 Midnight NBC's Saturday Night Saturday Night Live 1 AND THE 2 JEFFERSONS 4 Advertisement : With Howard Cosell DODGE ASPEN 5 Bureau, The Salt Lake Tribune, Box 867, Salt Lake City, Utah 84110. Make checks payable to The Salt Lake Tribune. yVo- - That old Christmas tree can make great garden mulch. Thats what state and city officials declared Friday as they Continued From Page 17 outraged, but also the man who is so accused. It is not to be questioned that the fact that a woman may be of bad reputation, or that she may be known to be immoral or even completely dissolute of character, does not give anyone license to forcibly violate her; nor that anyone who does so would be guilty of rape. Critical Issue of Consent "But that is not the question of concern on this appeal. The critical issue here is that of consent. The defendant has cited and relies on cases containing expressions of this court, indicating agreement with what we think is the proper and majority view in such a situation : that although it is not proper to permit inquiry into specific acts of prior misconduct of the victim, where the critical issue is consent, and the circumstances are such that it reasonably appears that evidence concerning her moral character would have suflicieut probative value to outweigh any detrimental aspects of admitting such testimony, it should be admitted. an- nounced a joint program to shred Christmas trees for green thumbers. Specialists Ready U.S. Flag Kit Equipment and with Utah Flag, $7.00 Bennington 76 Flag, $7.00 specialists to do the work will be at Sugar House Park Jan. 2 and 3. Last season, crews shredded nearly 6,000 trees. Leftover mulch will be used by the citys parks department for landscaping. Free Service Betsy Ross Flag, $7.00 Name Address City Zip Code If purchased in Room 212, The Tribune Bldg., 143 S. Main, Flag Kits for $6.25. State The service is free, explained Streets Commissioner-elect Jess A. Agraz. However, flocked trees aren t allowed. Mr. Agraz suggested people remove the stands as well since they damage shredding Questions of consent become of key importance, the decision held, in cases a.rn. Evil Touch ABC Weekend News News Final T such as the present case, where the parties came into association "in a sociable and peaceable manner, and where the claim is that there was a transition into violence. "It is in such instances that the probative value of the victim's reputation as to moral character is sufficient to outweigh the negative factors and justify the admission of such evidence. The foregoing conclusion is in accord with our Rules of Evidence. Rule 47 provides in part: . . when a trait of a persons character is relevant as tenmng to prove his conduct on a spec lied occasion, such trait may be proved in the same manner as provided by Rule 46 . . . Rule 46 provides for proof of such a trait by evidence of reputation. "The error in excluding this proffered evidence (testimony about moral, character) is such that we cannot conclude with assurance that if it had been admitted there may not have been-different result by raising a reasonable doubt as to the issue of the prosecutrixs consent, or her resistance, and the overcoming of it by threats or force. Therefore, it is our judgment that the conv iction should be vacated and the case remanded for a a trial. new Tribune Offering $2,000 tax credit at Flags From the Past on Sale Two iarnous flags from our nation's past are now available lrom The Salt Lake Tribune. The Betsy Ross flag, with 13 stars arranged in a circle on the blue field and the Bennington flag, with 13 stars surrounding the figures 76, are both reminders of our nations birth 200 years ago. The Betsy Ross flag was proclaimed the first official flag of the United States on July 14, 1777. The Bennington Flag first flew over military supplies at Bennington, Vt., on Aug. 16, 1777, when patriots won an important battle against the British. These flags, and the standard U.S. Flag, come in kits which contain everything necessary for display. The cost is $6.25 each, plus tax. it purchased at The Tribune Library. The cost by mail is $7 each. The Tribune Library is open seven days a week from 9 a.m. to midnight. It is located in Room 212, The Tribune Bldg., 143 S. Main. The llags measure three by five feet, are constructed of durable, colortast cotton and feature double-stitche- d stripes. To order your flag by mail simply fill out the accompanying coupon and specify which flag you desire. Mail it to Home Senice Bureau, The Salt Lake Tribune, Box 867, Salt Lake City, Utah, Walk through our magnificent family condominiums See why we say that at Park Place is like living m u park. g Prices start at $46,750 84110. WPARK PLACE H "Family Condominiums" Skiing Gear Gone 50-st- ar Park Place Atier December 31st, thee wont be any more $2 000 tax credit. That's reason enough to visit Park Place this weekend 5600 Phone Skis, bindings and boots worth $265 were stolen from Reed G. Quinn's garage, 7700 South block of Mountain Estates Drive (1900 West). Deputies said the equipment belonged to James D. Anderson, Cedar Falls, Iowa. J IvJS 521-099- .f 'X ,(r Van Winkle Expressway S. i IF Ivo Models open: 1 1 to 6 daily 9 jr y - tlk' , 3 a. r. ' J'TvF'wU' .r tV c. , n nerj, "VlV-.' vULP'SjrV bn. - j k , r FuRNITORE PRICES TAKE NOSE DIVI IRS Sets Mailing Of Tax IN A-.- .. Returns Utah taxpayers should receive their 1975 federal income tax returns during the first week in January, Roland V. Wise, Internal Revenue Service district director, said. He noted that IRS mails forms just after Christmas and before New Year's Day. "Many taxpayers who itemized and tiled the longer 1040 form may find it to their advantage this year to use the simpler and shorter form 1040A and take the standard deduction. It is a good idea to work out the taxes on both forms by itemizing and taking the standard deduction, he said. Standard Deduction A change in the stan- INVOLVING SUCH FAMOUS BRANDS AS BASSETT DOUGLAS SERTA KING KOIL KANOWSKY CHROMCRAFT AND OTHERS NOW AT sawws fAvmsrc a dard deduction one of kind items SO CHECK YoOR FURNITURE Needs now don-- t miss tr MANY BUNKtBEDS It to 15 percent of adjusted gross income to a maximum of $2,000. he said. This year, it will be 16 percent to a maximum of $2,600 Lor a married couple filing jointly, or $2,300 lor a single person. Another change is a raise in the allowance. Last year CONTEMPORARY SOFA, CHAIR & only) ALL COMPLETE WITH MATTRESSES, $2990 LADDERS & GUARD RAILS 2" Posts, Maple Finish Reg. $199.00 2yl 7u" Posts, Spindle Head A Foot Ends Reg. $209.00 3" Posts, Wgon Wheel Maple Reg. $229.00 3" Posts, Either Maple or Pine Finish Reg. $249.00 EARLY AMERICAN SOFA Volvet cover, lifetime guaranteed frame (one only). Reg. $499.00 $289o RED A BLACK VELVET SOFA (one only). e who R; $259.00 STITCH VINYL SOFA, CHAIR A OTTOMAN (one set only). Reg. $449.00 $16900 SADDLE or less could use the deduction. The ceiling now has been raised to $15,000. Faster Refunds "Keep in mind that people who file early get their refunds faster. Taxpayers who file returns in January can expect a refund, if one is due, in four to five weeks. $10,000 $409 MEDITERRANEAN SOFA & LOVE SEAT (one only). $389.00 DOUGLAS STARTER SET Reg. $89.00 DOUGLAS Reg. $109.00 Reg. $189.00 Gunman SET r SET Book 229 case Headboards $23900 TRIPLE DRESSER, MIRROR, NITi STAND, HEADBOARD Reg. $187 69 $ 59OO TRIPLE DRESSER, MIRROR, HEADBOARD. ONE NITE $79oo STAND CHESTNUT FINISH $13900 Reg. $247.00 $1490 $43900 PROV. DRESSER, MIRROR, NITE STAND H B A CHEST M8900 BASSETT WHITE FRENCH (one Mt only) Reg. $795 $43900 DRESSER, MIRROR, NITE STAND, HEADBOARD Dark FinUh (one Mt only) Reg. $419 ALL WOOD, DRESSER, 36900 MIRROR, HEADBOARD, CHEST ONE NITE STAND, SUGAR HOUSE 3436-230- 0 2124 SO. 11THL 486-48- V- - 't (Additional Nite Stand Available) Reg. $795 629 00 . MON.-FR- Salt Lake County Sheriffs Deputy Milan L. Buhler said the suspect lied westbound on foot after the 9.30 p.m. $199 MAY BE PURCHASED WITHOUT MATTRESSES Gas Station bandit in his late teens Friday night escaped with over $150 from the Husky Oil Station at East after threatening a attendant with a revolver. 179 189 Maple Finish Reg. $269.00 329 OM Rag. DINETTE Hits 1 FOLLOWING IS JUST A SAMPLING OF OUR OUTSTANDING BUYS!! could mean less taxes for some earned early00 FtoFi BEST SELECT ! taxpayers he added. On last years returns, taxpayers were limited only taxpayers Come A Ironside 11 S TONITE MOVE i p.m. Night at The 6:30 p.m. Name that Tune Special of the Week Update with Ted Wilson 7 p.m. J5 7 Lowell Thomas Remembers 11 Texas CBS Sports Spectacular 3:55 p.m. Neighborhood ' DOC? THE NEW DODGE ASPEN. IT'S UNBELIEVABLE. Bonnot Bowl: Colorado vs. 11- -Jot 9:30a.m. 2 S WHAT'S UP Astro-Blu- 5 6 7:30p.m. p.m. t :30 p.m. 5 581-633- Religion Today Roy and Bountiful 4 322-250- 1 AMERICAN Run, Joe, Run 1:54a. m. 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