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Show 2C Lakeside Review, Wednesday, September 24, 1986 Community Fall TV shows hjflAfc face proven contenders slaff Televisions 1986 fall preview may be remembered by viewers without a video cassette recorder as the year of decision. Last season ended with the television audience looking on as Bobby Ewing (Patrick Duffy) of Dallas fame nods a casual good morning from his shower, while Sam Malone (Ted Danson) of Cheers" was proposing marriage to over the phone. p.m. All parents 31: to 5, are Other programs school will also be testing the first-- , third-- , and dergarten, year both cliff-hange- 1 an edge. However, television isn't just a popularity contest. Bailey said the only reason television ratings are kept is for advertising rates. For example, in November of 85 the No. rated television series was NBCs The Cosby Show, which had a 35 viewer rs 1 rating. The 35 rating represents the of households percentage (218,000) within KUTVs cover- age area that had their TV d tuned to the show of top-rate- 1985. The Cosby Show also had a 56 share rating. Or, 56 percent rating share gathered 17 KSLs competitive of those watching television, were watching Cosby. Of that 56 percentage 498,000 of the view- night-tim- by e soap Falcon Crest. 'Falcon Crest has much old- years of age. This clinic is free to the public and will be held Tuesday, Sept. 30 from 9 to 1 1 a.m. and from 1:30 to 3 p.m. Amblyopia is treatable and cor- er demographics and soap operas attract older groups, ers were 2 years or older, while 323,000 of them were 18 years or older. Thats phenomenal programming. And that shows you the power of television, Bailey said. Other reasons for the strong opposition television match-up- s involves demographics. Last year Miami Vice had a 22 rating share, compared to the where Miami Vice attracts the younger audience with his upbeat type of show, Bailey said. And because of the better delivery, the more money the television station can charge for advertising, the more money they make, he said. Bailey said television ratings are taken four times a year. cop-and-rob- Community class registration underway High School will be held Sept. 25, 26, and 29 from 2:30 to 5 p.m. in the school's main office, 938 S. 1000 E. Preregistration will also be accepted by telephone, 774-7460, during the same hours. Because of limited enrollment, some courses require an advance deposit. Fall quarters offerings include 30 courses for adults and five classes for highly motivated elementary school children. begins the week of Sept. Clas-swo- rk 29. A complete roster of courses: Art (Painting or Pottery), Waite, Tuesday, 9 p.m., room nine weeks, $25; Art (Paint 7-- 7, Experienced Elementary School Students, Potter, Wednesday, 6 p.m., Hill Field Elementary, eight weeks, $25; Apple Computer Applications, Nielson, Thursday, 0 nine weeks, p.m., Mountain Man History, Culture and Crafts (Ideal for merit badge work), James, Wednesday, 9 p.m., S- 1, eight weeks, $20; Positive Parenting, Youngberg, 9 four p.m., Tuesday, $35; weeks, $15. ing Models), Stander, Wednesday nine weeks, $25; p.m., Art for Elementary Students, Staff, Tuesday, eight weeks, $15; Auto Shop, Child, Tuesday, nine weeks, $38; Auto Shop, Barker, Wednesday, nine weeks, $38. Business Machines, Whitesides, 6 nine Thursday, p.m., weeks, $35; Calligraphy, Staff, Tuesday, 6:30-- 8 p.m., eight weeks, $25 plus materials; Ceramics, Black, Wednesday, 8 7-- 9 5-- 7, 4:15-5:1- 7, 5, 6:30-9:3- 0, 5:30-7:3- 1, 6:30-9:3- 3-- 0, IBM Computer 7:30-9:3- 9, $35. Computer Programming, 0 enport, Wednesday, nine weeks, $35; Efp.m., fective Study Habits for High School or College Bound Students (Techniques to help raise your GPA), Clarke, Tuesday, 9 four weeks, $10; Elimp.m., Behaviors, inating Clarke, Wednesday, 9 p.m., six weeks, $20; Microwave 9 Cooking, Fryer, Thursday, five l, weeks, $?0. p.m., 5:30-7:3- 9, 6-- Elementary School, nine weeks, $25; Beginning Computer Programming for Elementary School Students, Potter, Wednesday, 5 p.m., Hill Field Elementary, eight weeks, 7-- 8, Self-Defeati- 4-- 7-- $25. 8, 7-- for Computer Programming 7-- -l 7-- 8, and Darkroom, Photography Davenport, Tuesday, 6:30-8:3- nine weeks, $25; Bep.m., ginning Russian, Goodrich, Tues0 nine p.m., day, 6:30-8:3- 5, weeks, $25. Science for Elementary Stu5 dents, Yahne, Thursday, weeks, $15; eight p.m., Beginning Shorthand, McFerson, nine Wednesday, weeks, $20; Speed Development Shorthand, McFerson, Wednes5 nine p.m., day, 4:15-5:1- B-1- 4, 4:45-5:4- 1, 5, 5:45-6:4- 1, weeks, $20. p.m., 9 nine 5, weeks, $25; Tole Painting, Smith, Thursday, 6:30-9:3- p.m., $25 0 plus supplies. Type for Kids, Junk, Tuesday, p.m., $15; Beginning 4:15-5:1- 5 eight weeks, 0, Type, Fishburn, Wednesday, 6:30-- 8 p.m., nine weeks, $25; Speed Development Type, Fishburn, Wednes- p.m., day, nine 0, weeks, $25. Wood Working, Williams, openings Tuesday, or Wednesday, nine weeks, $38 p.m., Wood materials; Working, plus nine weeks, Staff, Thursday, $38 plus materials; Wood Working, Williams, Saturday, beginnine ning Nov. 1, 1 a.m., weeks, $38 plus materials; Word Processing, Junk, Tuesday, 8 nine weeks, $25. p.m., 7-- 7, 7, 1 8-- Staff, Spanish, rectable if identified early and promptly treated. This clinic is being conducted by the local public health or school nurse in conjunction with the State Office of Education, Division of Services for the Visually Handicapped-Sigh- t Conservation. For more information contact your school nurse or call 451-331- 5. Vae View PTA hosts 7; 6-- Beginning C-l- Wednesday, 7-- 0, 0 5, Dav- 7, Syracuse 9, Applications, Nielson, Thurday, 0 nine weeks, p.m. 1, S-- p.m., 9, membership drive Vae View EleLAYTON mentary is sponsoring a PTA membership drive and encourages all. parents of children attending the school to join the PTA. This will be the last week of the PTA membership drive. On Monday Sept. 29, students will participate in the of 600 balloons at the school. lift-o- ff Amblyopia clinic set at South Clearfield A vision CLEARFIELD clinic to screening identify children with amblyopia (lazy eye blindness) will be held in this area for all children 3': through 5 Vi years of age. This clinic is free to the public and will be held Oct. 1, from 1 1 a.m. and p.m. at South Clearfield Elementary, 990 E. 700 S. 9-- r Engagement Jody Pherson and Done! Anderson coming Miss Pherson graduated from Davis High School and attended FARMINGTON Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Pherson of Farmington have announced the up- marriage of their daughter Jody Lynn to Donel Anderson of Willard. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Don Levi Anderson of Willard. The couple has set Friday, 26 as the wedding date. Sep-- t. They will be married in the Manti LDS Temple. They are planning a reception that evening in the Compton Bench LDS Church, 900 N. Compton Road, Farmington. ' Weber State College. She graduat- ed from the Bryman School in Salt Lake City as a dental assistant. She is now working in Ogden in that capacity. She served an LDS mission to Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. Mr. Anderson graduated from W'eber High School and served an LDS mission to Texas. He works for Boman & Kemp in Ogden and runs a fruit farm in 4 ' , - A TT v ; ' ' s. x, v , -3 Successful family workshop planned Mountain men plan y 1 ' , -V'A " PA f 'I ' y su r 1; ci V f v A FARMINGTON The workshop Six Steps to Successful Families will be presented by the Parent Education Resource Center located in Monte Vista School, 100 S. 200 E., Farming-toIt will begin a 7 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 1. Success is the goal of most families. But how can a family become successful and what is a : : n. $ f f'r' , : z , successful family? S , ' f - , In the workshop, Ann Benson, a popular local speaker, will address the subject of successful families. She will review research showing there are specific characteristics that are keys to success in family life. 4. Willard. After a honeymoon to the the couple will make their home in Willard. Te-to- Win,-!'- i.ui).lll'il)iU. iffH-J- ns : Jody Pherson and Donel Anderson . For Best Results Read The Classified . . . .Sale. ..upAo..SOjo cff. . 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And with both and promising new shows beginning to air this week, the chess match has begun. The goal of the network is to grab the audience and keep them viewing your station the entire night, said John Bailey, general sales manager for KUTV, Channel 2. Its a chess match. Basically it depends on what the competition has to offer, Bailey said. No one wants to give anybody head-o- n Cheers and Dallas" will face proven contenders in the rating the game that decides game what programs will stay or go. For instance, Crockett (Don Johnson) of Miami Vice and Tubbs (Philip Michael Thomas) will try to outdress and outdraw the return of Ewing to Dallas who made a brief appearance in last season's final scene. Ewing, who disappeared after supposedly being killed in 985's final episode, has made of preschoolers, age urged to bring their children for free eye exams. 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