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Show Movie Probes Child Abuses Susan Dey would never be confi with your everyday child abuse defendant And for that very reason prodecer/writer Joanna Lee cast the slender former New York fashion model as the deeply troubled mother incapable of facing up to her psychological problem, in . “MaryJane Harper Cried Last Night,” a powerful, twohourfilmto be broadcast Wednesday at 8 p.m. on Channel 5. ‘There is nO stereotyped child abuser,”’ says Miss Dey, says the part two ways,” she ex- irrational behavior the onetime star of “The plains, ‘‘objectively next wa a taxing exPartridge Family.” * analyzing it as an out- perience. attempied, thought it was a story sider, and subjectively Like everyone else that needs to be told. I putting myself into the creatively connected with liked the part immediate- various degrees of ‘‘Mary Jane Harper ly, and I'm grateful I was schizophrenia Rowena Cried Last Night,’ Susan selected forit. demonstrates. The Dey came away with an “As the social worker greatest challenge was to important sense of acDave Williams, played by Bernie Casey, puts it in integrate those varying complishment slates of mind with the "TI can't emphasize dialogue,” “Playing a mentallyill makedirect contact with woman was an acting people (parents).’ ‘I departure for me. To think our film will reach show near normality one a lot ot them.” moment, then lapse into Miss Dey’s dramatic portrayals have ranged from a revolutionary kil- Rail Empire the script, ‘To solve this critical i problem we must Jey in “The Streets of San quoting her producer. francisco” to an innoIt could be anyone cent victim of imprisonnext-door ment in “Cage Without a your even none But Key neighbor ; der e slightest 2 C 1 de too strongly howvital is the social message contained here,” she Ss. ‘Thestatistics are s LUMBER JUST ARRIVED! CEILING 1 9: AS LOW AS ing; the incidence of child abuse continues to increase. — ie GOODWILL ,tion . cMfall, reorganizaof the the bankrupt Penn Central Railroad and Several since, alse car: riers, covers states in the ondepth demandedcalled She hadn't theaboutslightest of Columbia byctrictNortheast, to playof the ac- emotion reservation Monday, October 3, 1977, THE HERALD, Provo, Utah—TV7 TV PROMPT the| ql SERVICE SHOP OR HOME Discount ro Sr Citizens 55% of America’s manufactering plants and 995-7550 istrict of Columbia, and cepting the role, one of Rowena Harper provinces in Canada the most difficult she has I had to look at the ,two The area the huge rail system D ‘| WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5 2-NBU News ‘ 60% serves contains of her factory 4 workers. 120, Uae Sisley 2x4 STUD 5: Br aay Bunch EXTERIOR SIDING Tlll 4x8 13° ” ON ” ague Baseball a0 5—Concentration 4—Cross Wits 2—Tomorrow. oe 7-Legislative Report 1—MacNeil - Lehrer Report a teh 1—Dick Cavett 12:40 5—KSL Eight is Enough 3-Good Times Draw and Paint 7-0 Busting Loo } A Atty 1:00 Oy . : Create spring this fall. Wns Anything worthwhile takes time and planning, so it is with a beautiful spring garden. A few i next spring. The most important things to remember vested now will give you hours of joy IF YOUR SHOPPING ARIE SHOP AT p FAR NELL’S when pianting yourspring garden are: Goodsoil preparation, top quality bulbs and a good Bulbs like o loamysoil rich in organic matter, and high in phosphate and potash. The addition of peat moss to sandy and clay soils will improve their texture and make it suitable for bulbs. The soil also needs to be well drained Bulbs contain all the food they need to bloom, but if future blooms are desired a small should be added. OPEN 9 to9 Little Englishman Englishman YOU'LL BE SURPRISED FARNELL’S RPET BARGAINS} TheLi ttle Englishman” 200E 4 00 §.. Orem 224-0246 CDX PLYWOOD 409 planting plan. amount of bone meal, or high phosphatefertilizer See the Little oe weeneee : . Hank Sez: News TEABG Capticasa Nets 7—As We See It 1 ScrPO At Aspen Nursery we carry only top quality imported Holland bulbs the standard of quality for generations. We will be happy to help you plan a bulb garden, if you need assistance, Stop by and see our large selection of bulbs, andother gardening helps ASPEN FANDSCAPE NURSERY 1850 N. State, Provo 375-4845 CDX PLYWOOD MOKA oo. c ccs ceccasneceosen®* 25 CeSaya eeLl Ua te ria Yo sd ey beINFORMATION CALL RICK MURANO OR KIM BONNFTT 225-8685. |