| Show 8F The Salt IaKp Tribune Friday September 30 '—"if 1DX8 ) M f fP y Television Today tiuCv viTfsiiw-- A Fine Day for Liftoff and TV Transmissions - would have guessed that Cuenca s return to space travel with of the Discovery shuttle mgnnng ar half-centur- y hucressful launch Thursday Be wumld be delayed for more than an hour and a half by unseasonably ihitd winds and blown fuses in a 'ace suit’ But having patiently wailed out fuse replacement and hoped for improvement in the weather — which fame 98 minutes after the scheduled 7:59 am (MDT) liftoff — the shuttle crew were and its thrust thunderously toward earth-orbi- t — 32 months after the Challenger shuttle disaster vThe three major commercial and CNN cable news teams carefully avoided sounding pessimistic in the face of the two countdown delays despite the dark and gloomy memory of the Challenger which hung heavily over Cape Canaveral When liftoff finally came it was as if onlookers and listeners the world over physically ‘'willed” the enormous rocket off the pad and into space The day was beautiful the television transmissions excellent and the boost to America’s anticipated return to space flight enormous v 1 Selznick documenting the acquisition of the Margaret Mitchell novel and its adaptation into one of the most successful motion pictures in Hollywood history There have been stories of other Gone With The Wind but none like this Included are a number of screen tests never before shown publicly hundreds of rare production scenes cut still photos from the finished print footage (made during production) as well as memos and private notes from David 0 Selnick's archives at the University of Texas Also included is film footage of a super-secre- t ' sneak preview” of the picture to a California theatre audience The documentary represents the first original production to air on the new Turner TNT network In hunching TNT Turner is supporting the project with as many as 55 motion pictures a week from his enormous film collection Turner Entertainment Co Film and Television Library boasts 3301 features representing Hollywood s creme de la creme of film history according to Turner There are 1700 hours of television programming and a large number of short subjects and cartoons much of which came from MGM and EKO studios plus footage from Warner Bros When Selznick premiered GWTW in 1939 part of the sensation it caused was a result of the Technicolor process which had revolutionized five-memb- “behind-the-scenes- s ” out-take- s Ted Turner s latest brainchild Turner Network Television designed to become a fourth major network will debut Monday evening in 17 million US cable households TNT will be seen in this area on Cable Ch 3 Monday at 6 p m with the cable premiere of Gone With The W ind (Part I) The same segment will be repeated at 9 p m Gone With The Wind (Part 11) will be aired Tuesday at 6 and 9pm On Wednesday at 6 p m TNT will present a remarkable feature about GWTW entitled The Making of a r legend: Gone With The Wind a special produced by L Jeffrey pre-195- two-hou- Today’s Vieivin t)0 KTV Channel 2973-300- 0 Channel 4 972-177- 6 573-533KSL-T5 MED Channel 7381-777- 7 Channel 5 KBV I Channel 1 1 (Provo) 378-529- 8 9 MIC Channel 9 Channel One 263-240KSTl Channel 13 332-130KOOG Channel 30 (Ogden) 6213030 3224)31 581-299- 0 130 30 J3 Down to Earth £3 Together Programming Madetetne Cooks JT 11 Wtier 4 Monwng Stretch $ CBS News 11 BYU Devotional Archives I II Hooked on Aerobes 13 COPS If New Zoo Revue 1 Woody Woodpecker 7 JO am 7 ' X ZooMeeZoo 11 Today's l! 5 1 1 1 Figuring It Out 13 Jem dl Price Is Ritfit I 9 7 Pn- - Instructional 7 Wild America O 11 Ta I Todays Special 13 Double Dare Q My Lime Pony 930 am 30 Fun House Captain Kangaroo O am 2 Sale 0 1 the Century Home 5 Young and the Restless 13 Movie of Special The - 9 4 ABC News Q MASM Worlds Jemie Looan mo1? mnsav Aacmet Smorv Mac 7 Sauare One Television Q 11 Boomerang 13 Punky Brewster 2 Sommer Olympics Movie - “The Son of Men 1e Crsto" (1940) Lou'S Havward Joan BerneM 30 Dating Game fl Current pm SJO 3 $ CBS News O 7 MacNed-Lebre- r X News-ho- 11 Hooked an Aerobes II am McKeever and the Colonel 13 Silver Spoons Katbe 4 5 As the World Turns 5 BYU Devotional Archives Noon 9 Constitution That Balance One Lite to Live S' Midday 7 (nstructKxvX Program rrang 9 Reading Rainbow Q 11 Sesame Street 0 13 Bewitched 1230 om 9 Reading Rawtwvr O 13 I 2 Together 1 2 om pm Days of Our Lives 4 Generat Hosprtat 5 Guidin'? 1 Kjbt 1 1 Mister Rogers O 13 II nve 1 USA Today X Hit Squad L Las we 13 Cheers Dek-tat- e USA I NicMIy pm i am Squad 1230 am 4 Mil J Entertainment Tonrtit 1235 1 am 2 Sweethearts 155 pm am 4 Wipeout 4 Strangers Q 5 fVeautv and the Beast O 1 35 am 4 News 2t0 am 7 Wad 11 Mai Nek Lobrrr News hour Street Wpoy 1t am 4 On Trvt! CncavMh 7 4 anrir fior n sti-- a Mcftieer U'KV' Bak- urv 1255 Buswm Report 30 Dating Game 13 MOV Machmr - Jeme Logan" Snger Today WKRP ’ The Two Wortds ()919) I mdsav Wagner Mart II Utah News Toredit 13 pm Dukes of Hauard MidugM 13 Mov 4 Jeopardy O 5 pm Gtotrf Rivals O of 30 Gong Show 430 Dream 01 Jfame I2S5 X X News 11 pm 1135 4 Wheel of Fortune O My Children of Ideas 13 Pwry Mason DOS Gne pm A1 (4£ News ( 30 Nmutywed 4 If Pi MASH M Movers' Work) II Wheel at Fortune - Regis and Affair 1035 pm 4 Macrwm 4 News - ft FULL SET Movie ’ Santa H Trail i H40) Olivia dr Havkanrl UiTvrt Ree-n- advertisement set FULL IK sr UST $49 QUEEN ZFC Bill Siska of the film studies dewill lead discussions of partment TWIN EA PC UST 399 Wild Strawberries’’ in the course of Film offered through Other LOT 499 “Classic Cinema History ” This course 1930-6is Tuesdays 6 to 10 pm Dec 6 courses offered fall quarter are Introduction to Sociology and Geography of Utah Registration for telecourses is identical to that on campus or through Extension Programs Call the Division of Continuing Education at the university for more information 0 re m Mm KING SET UST 699 AC SET UST 999 56-- m sm uk ust9 249 full “t!8 HOTEL POSTURELUX “That issue had been discussed before the commission during the hear” ings But Mr Campbell said “Thei e are certain conditions that have been inwhich are other than serted what Utah Power and Pacific Power proposed and those conditions are under review and advisement at the present time by Pacific” The PSC's order approving the merger requires PacifiCorp a diversified utility based in Portland Ore to file its five-yea- r corporate plan w ith the commission The plan would 599 JFCSfT UST 1399 259 POnVREPEDlC TWIN TWIN EAPC EA PC UST 2S9 UST 139 appropriate conditions can be developed to lessen the merger's anticompetitive impact on other utilities “That isn’t a particularly surprising condition” said Mr Campbell 1149 QUEEN 7KSPUST KING FULL £A QUEEN MC SIT UST 549 K UST 199 til include PacifiCorp’s natural xomsenomr 248 m m KING J4C5ETUST699 139 339 429 119 FULL CAK UST 349 169 OUE EN MY UST 799 449 KING MY Sf7 UST 999 549 SET soipwttTSOKr POmmPEDIC TOP - OF- THE - UNE EAPC UST 399 m OO & M I FULL FA K OUEENwcstt KING SEALY 249 UST 499 639 859 UST 1199 3JCSE7UST 1599 ' re- source telecommunications and finance subsidiaries The merged company s headqur ters will be based in Portland following the merger and the PSC expressed concern about the lose local control following the merger But the PSC’s order noted that UP&L's service territory will account for approximately 40 percent of the merged company's electric revenues In addition the PSC said the loss of local control is “not a significant dtterrent” to the merger of the conditions imposed on the merged company The PSC also concluded the merger “would have a slight positive impact on the Utah coal industry The United Mine Workers of America questioned the impact of the merger on the coal industry But the PSC noted the union ‘ did not demonstrate that the Utah coal industry or the UMWA members would be harmed as a result of the merger ” YmM AMERICA S FINEST WATERBED You control tbe M of your oueen full king m 378 478 SET SET SET TOreess by varying tfie amount ot water n irxJrvidual cyknde's Use standard Oeddmg euen fitted sheets and of course you don t need a hearer be-rau- tunefit The ev ent which includes a race in which local disc jockeys will compete will take place at Bonneville Raceway Park 6555 W 2100 South Gates w ill open at 1 1 a m w ith qual ifying races at 1 p m and finals be ginning at 2 p m The $5 price of admission will be donated to the Whitney Ray Petersen Trust Fund Whitney Ray is the child of Cynthia and Damon Petpr sen of Murray Their son is slated to undergo a $150000 to $200 000 heart transplant once a donor organ becomes available Lori Gale secretary of the Street Stock Racing Association said the sen family Disc jockeys who will be racing include Mick Martin Rock 103 Gay Ion Palmer KLCY and Garv Michaels MSN Children 12 and under will tie & 7 PIECE DAYBED PACKAGE B97 HERE'S WHAT YOU GET: elegant daybed wtth heart castings camel back scroll on side arm and shaped bottom — quality crafted In the USA— 2 Luxury ilted 312 coll innenprtng mattresses extra firm reinforced edge 3-- Sturdy deck spring — provides firm support for top mattress I RoM-o- ut pop-o- p bundle — provides second bed 47 7 39 69 VALUE 674 1 was the idea of the groups board of directors We just read about the babv in the new paper “ said Ms Gale “and people just w anted to help the Peter-- admitted without charge In addition a trust fund for Whit-neRav has been established Contributions may be sent to The Whit-ne- v Rav Petersen Trust Fund Tracy ( ollms Bank 4900 South Highland Dr Salt Lake City 84117 Donations are also being accepted hv LDS Hospital s Deseret Foundation Donors should specify their contributions are for Whitney Ray Petersen Tailings at Prospector Square Easily Remedied Say Officials Duprey the manager of the hazardous waste division for EPA’s Region i x:::s Complete package includes Bookcase Headboafd Pedestal Deck UL Approved Heater Deluxe Flotation Mattress Safety Drier Fill & Dam Krt Water Treatment 8 proposed ordinance in Park City lead and cadmium from Prospector air and water The ordinance mandates that tailings be covered with top soil and seeded A! most all (f the area has already been r apped in sm h a manner It also forbids (ulinarv wells from being drilled in Prospector Square Prosper tor Square is a resid dial and commercial development built upon a o'd mill tailing pond will keep zinc i r 9A 5S ft I i u 298 SET UST 399 I ws aBwtfc - i U SERTATOP - OF - THE - UNE films such as “It’s a Wonderful Life” ‘‘His Girl Friday’’ and ‘ The Street Stock Racing Associa tion will hold a race Saturday to ben efit an unborn child who doctors say must undergo a heart transplant at Special to the Tribune PARK CITY — An “exhaustive study” of mine tailings in the Prospector Square Development area shows that minimal remedies will keep heavy metals there from be coming hazards Federal and state officials pre sented volumes of daia gathered mi soil water and air Thursdav evening to a gathering of local officials and residents in Park Citv C anal 1 his is not a Lev Th n are some issues They are not serious ones and easilv solved said Robert 188 Mcsrusrm KING PERFECT SLEEPER TWIN QUEEN ucserusTsn Bonneville Race to Help Fund Newborn’s Heart Transplant birth It 2 Live Lee r pm 1030 if 2 News-hou- 11 Cheers 5 am tt MacNeJ-Lehr- 11 Victory Garden O 2 Summer Olympics Tvwo 5 News 7 To the Manor Bom pm 5 13 Utah Connections With Geer Names fi Todays '2 4 pm 2 2: Wm Lose or Draw msvr: 10 0 Sauare One Television Mister Rogers O 4 Theatre O Masterpiece I 1 10 a 0 13 Barney Miler 930 pm 0 if jf 11 The FERC on Wednesday post poned its decision on the merger un pm 4 Benson 11 gramnmg ""igaa 9 4 X NBC News 4 Geratio Guy Boulion Tribune Staff Writei The Public Service Commission imposed conditions protecting the employees of Utah Power & Light Co Thursday in its final order approving the merger with PacifiCorp The PSC which approved the e merger this summer issued a formal order Thursday outlining the various conditions to its approval of the $1 merger The PSC’s order requires that no UP&L employee will lose his or her job because of the merger and that UP&L employees will not be discriminated against in promotions The merged company also is expected “to maintain the currently existing proportionate levels of employment” between UP&L and PacifiCorp’s Pacific power & Light Co subsidiary The order commits the tw o companies to their promise to reduce UP&L s rates by 2 percent within 60 davs and by 5 to 10 percent within five years The merged companv within four months of the merger being completed must file a plan outlining how rates w ill be reduced by 5 to 10 percent The Utah commission s order is a v alidation of the merger of these two major companies” said PacifiCorp attorney Robert Campbell Jr “The commission is dear on the question that the merger is in the public inter- merger Superchargers p pomKwm PSC Outlines Conditions But the PSC said it would reexam me its order if the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission attaches conditions to its approval of the in Utah World at Dis- Contact Dec 9 est ” THE families Komelei 30 F riders Keepers 430 pm 2 Classic Concentration 5 pm DuckTak-- s 13 I am StreeKife INYISIIL! FAMILY’ Jelsons Wonderful X ney the Menace 830 am e— X 4 Family Ties Q Sesame Street O ue 7 ‘STREETtlfE: 4 Focus Summer Olympics Contin- Reading Rainbow JO am pm 4 Just the Ten of Us O 13 BraveStarr Real Ghosltxisters 33 Dews X Facts of Lit 5 Hoivwoed Souares 7 Sesame Street O Special 8 Donahue II Film classics and a study of the Constitution are listed among the courses to be aired on Channel 9 which carries liberal education credit courses taught by University of Utah instructors Students can choose to watch their course on television or they can attend a studio class Locainclude tions for studio-viewin- g Bountiful Magna Midvale and on campus In “The Constitution That Delicate Balance” political science professor J D Williams will lead the discussion The course is offered on Fridays 6 to 8 p m ‘ 830 4 Sesame Street Utah Gecgraphv 11 Mystery O pm 330 If proposal (J Jfi Yogi Bear 0 RECORD THE langerter’t tax the Chipmunks l Oft the Record 7 Off Today's Special 13 Alvei 4 Good Momng America X X JD Wt Lose or Draw (I1 Mister Rogers am 7 Pm 4 Ditfrent Strokes 1J Jimmy Swaggart 430 am O EimeyBovid limey ‘The Long Journey Home’ 2 FamJy Feud Sesame Street Q Re- kxer 5 Meredith to Beaver It 3 Mommp r Long Jour (1987) Mer ecfctts Barter Bimey Da v3 Bimey Knows Best 230 pm 'll Leave (4 ABC News Q Belvedete Movie - “The rr rev Home" fl i am 2 Summer Otymwcs Week tr SET UST 349 of U Offers Telecourses On Channel 9 for Credit U 111-pag- e I pm X Mr 4 The Judge Q Creative Living With Sheryl Borden 13 Gumby Ful House Q O X instruction 11 KM Weather 530 am ft This 4 -- Washington X new P C5 Oprah Winfrey X NEC News i Otymprcs X Peesfc's Court 515&m i Andy Grttffttt X Summer ' Diary at a Teen-AgH'tchhiter" ( igzgi Dick Van Patten Char lene Tilton 730 pm 30 Movie 2pm Warn 5 pm 11 Romper Room Sam 2 0 !4 TWIN By TV Friday September 0 POSTSCRIPT : Suzanne Weil senior vice president for national programming and promotion services is leaving PBS to became executive director of Sundancv Institute Although she is to leave in early October W eil has agreed to serve as a consultant for PBS until January said Bruce Christensen PBS president She joins Sundance in February Weil began with PBS as director of arts and humanities programming in 1978 and was named senior vice president in 1980 Before she came to PBS she was director of the Dance Program at the National Endowment for the Arts from 1976 to 1978 and coordinator of performing arts for the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis from 1969 to 1976 For UP&LPacifiCorp Telnision Stations Kl the motion picture industry But in the since as it was primed and reprinted for theatre and television use subsequent versions lost their original quality and moved farther from original camera negatives (Technicolor company technicians had struck new prints for the 1947 1954 and 1961 revivals of the film ) For the 1967 reissue MGM decided to adapt the film to allow printing in their own labor atorv Then Turner bought the MGM film archive In anticipation of the 50th anniver sary of the picture Turner Entertainment Co technicians grappled with restoring the original version technolusing available space-ag- e ogy What audiences will see Monday and Tuesday is the most brilliant print of Gone With The Wind since 1939 i 4 |