| Show 12— The Herald Journal Logan Utah Sunday March 23 TV — It's 1986 not free any more By Ed Tisdale staff writer The first television set on the block was the big neighborhood 3?event during the 1950s Families could sit around the living room j and tune-i- n to classic favorites like “I Love Lucy" and “The Ed !j Sullivan Show” But times have changed Those old TV shows are no longer on the air and most of those old sets have broken Now almost every family has their own TV set And someone from the 1950s would have a hard time :i recognizing some of the television technology of today In addition to all the new technology there has been one more j change to television It's not free anymore In the 34 years since TV was introduced to Cache Valley in 1952 residents have seen the coming of color TV satellite receivers cable TV video cassette recorders rental movies and even TVs that show two channels at one time on a divided screen All these new developments to the old fuzzy screens and black and white shows cost money Sometimes they cost a lot For $4595 a month you can get from The Cable Co in Logan 26 viewing choices including four movie channels remote control and stereo sound if your TV is equipped for it If you want to see movies other than those offered on cable or at the movie theater you can go to the video rental store and rent one for about 82 To play the movie you need a video cassette recorder (VCR) They're rented at the video store too Or you can buy one for 0 about If all that is not enough your own satellite receiver might be the answer They offer about 110 channels and work in rural areas where cable TV is sometimes not available A home satellite receiver system can be purchased for about i All the new developments in accessories for TV make it easy j to overlook television sets themselves They too have changed since 1952 A set with stereo sound remote control capability and the ability to show two channels at once in the same screen runs for about 81100 Along with new technology and developments in the television industry have come problems There are problems with illegal access the law and the copying of material But these complications like most other facets of the TV industry are ! ! ! 8300-8100- ! 8800-8300- 0 owner would pay is more than if they got it from the cable company Clarks said that more stations will be scrambling in the future but doesn’t think the satellite dish business will he put out of business There are too many channels out there to receive she said Winn said there might be descramblers built into satellite receivers in 'the future Boyd Humpherys head engineer for the telecommunications department at Utah State University said the television industry is constantly evolving and that the new scramt techniques will be very effective in combating theft signals ‘‘For all practical purposes decoding will probably for the individual" he said Humpherys sees the next development in telecommunications as the elimination of mechanics in electronic equipment TVs will soon be all solid state memory There will also be the elimination of video tapes too he said It will all be electronics components he said The video tapes you can rent at the video store will be replaced by memory cubes he said With about 1800 different video tapes in stock Dave Watson manager at The Hollywood Connection in Logan might have a lot of replacing to do The Hollywood Connection rents and sells VCRs and video tapes He says videos are not just a passing fad and that they will continue to be popular after the newness of the idea has worn off In looking around Logan it appears that he is right Watson said that people like to watch movies when they want in the convience of their own home There are now more video rental outlets in Logan than movie theaters cost-prohibiti-ve LOGAN SAVINGS ASKS: CAN YOU SPOT THE ne ! multi-chann- el ! ! I : ' ! ! changing too It's called “bootlegging” or “pirating” But what it is is getting cable service for free Bootlegging used to be a major problem with cable services according to Ellen Clark marketing manager at The Cable Co in Logan People could connect the cable from the line to their set and get free cable service from the company Clark said Actions by cable companies are making it harder to get the service for free she said To get anything other than the basic service from Logan’s cable company you need a converter box to interpret the signal and change channels Clark said The codes on the converters are changed often so that anyone with an illegal converter would not be able to use it to recode the cable signals in a few years” she “Bootlegging will be almost said Another controversy with the new industry is satellite dishes With a satellite dish over 100 television channels are available to the viewer You don’t have to pay a monthly charge either The satellite dishes receive signals meant for the cable companies Signals the cable companies pay for to sell to their non-existe- nt i I 11040 Fa : In Jan the '60s 191 a amarlai yaai krynuna M ianl mum aha pit Mama's wm am nidi) Bob and Jane Doe dtsaiuamaaPWM(numtarana Mm! mrtudun iurtmt Mimtit rural rum 100 Main Street Voir km mm an Um IRS I llgOO Individual Income Tax Return B miwn fif nr Cv tana paatalkca Mala an ZIP cad Hometown nyp ncsMMtM EttctiooCadgaip pint nturn dots your spouso wont Filial Status Acl md Pippsort Spatulas Pel N plica wa lasUactwat M atM kara Hsad ol hsuishsM (path ouakfymg person) (Sc paga 5 ol Instructions) N tha qualifying parson but not your dapandant write cMtf't npmp horo 19 OuaWywnadow(ar) path dupandant child (war lgouiadiad ffl So S Pint C AJnwyaehacfc your unmarnadchild VourtaN noiMSiif d root Chock to go to this tundt fm Pliny 1 Mprriad htm Oint ralum (taan 4 only ant had meant) Marrwd tun aaparata ratata (atar ryapsa's sacial iscanty aa aktra aad Owed only luaptioM USA Do you want $1 to go to this fund? dspsndsnt chddran prtioWid path you m ol your dopondonlchildron who dd not Ipo path you (oo pops 6) dihoy farmers from Malad farmers 2 1963 Six Cache County residents have filed a complaint to First District Court asking that the Cache County Board of Education be required to proceed with the proposed plans to construct the new Cache County high school and Judge Lewis Jones has issued an order to show cause requiring the board of education to show why this injunction should not be issued Court attaches pointed out that an order to show cause is the usual vehicle used by courts to bring people before the court and never is interpreted as showing how the court stands on the issue They further explained that no one can ever remember a public body being enjoined since statehood in the First Judicial District The complaint was signed by Wilbur S Thain T Ray Theurer E Cordell Lundahl Donald R Olsen John W Emmett and Sterling Taylor and lists as defendants the Board of Education Cache County School district Jay W DeGraff U-- flwmai January subscribers The Cable Co has a flyer that reads: “Buyer Beware Warning: The federal government has passed a law making it illegal to receive satellite signals which are offered for sale” Allen Winn owner of Rocky Mountain Audio in Preston Idaho doesn't see it that way He said that the way he interprets the law any signal that invades someone’s property (for example their home satellite dish) is available for private use Pay movie channels like Home Box Office and Cinemax have started to scramble their signal to prevent unauthorized reception The signal gets unscrambled at the cable company and is then distributed to the subscribers If a satellite dish owner wants to watch a channel that has been scrambled he must buy a descrambler for about 8400 plus pay a subscriber fee each month The monthly price the satellite aa ft Pepurtmgnt af Pw Treasury— Internel Revenue Service Mark Lindley and businessmen from Cache and Franklin Counties Tom Heath who represented Franklin County for seven terms in the Idaho State Legislature came out strongly against the proposed project which would build a reservoir at the Oneida Narrows and another either at the mouth of River Canyon or raise the existing dam at Glendale I Talol numbor ol aaamptians doanod 9 to SSXTSw nisatatPliMkadtarhlcftadUbRifaswrSdOW Subtract Nno 9b horn ino So and ontarthoiuwR O ondW-2Phoi- o 10 Toaobloiutarolimoond local dcomo lotos NyoudoaolhoM a 11 Wld Instructor 12 ' IS 14 Jan 4 15 17a b 1963 percent of the average annual legal elk h 21 Addhnes 7thmuh22 Tins is your tom Income 24 29 Monng eipens IS IRA deduction (So Instructions 27 29 an pagtll) 29 Rooghrofifomonl plan deduction Penalty on oorty withdrawal of aapinga flknuiny paid (laipunn toil tuna Adjusted 10 11 92 Of money ardor horo MjBilmtRta toIncMis 1963 income or (tots) faNacfl Schodulo F) Unemployment compensation (aiaurancc) Total rocaivod Tarawa amount if any from the worksheet on page 10 of Instructions Social socunty benefits (see page 10) Total rocawsd Tarawa amount Many bom worksheet on paga 11 Other income (lul lypo ard sudM-s- st Employ mjnawa 6fSI iBCOWIt amllM 11 J lastirctiaai) aflach Form 3903or3903F) busmns tipns (aflach farm 2106) noel twenty a cent higher if all illegal kills were reported or known Jan 3 IS 40 of capital gain dotributiens not roportad on Knoll (too paga 9 of bttnidiens) Other gains or petmHafUrft Form 4797J FuNy taaMt poniisnt MAdistnbutianiand onnuHiosnot rsparlsdonhna 17 (sot page 9) Other ponoiono and onnwtiosoickidaigtailopors Total rocowodLllLL Tasabla amount it any from the worksheet on page 10 ol Inslnictiorn Kants rayaMwt psrtnt'ihipv tsiatpv trusts ale attach Schsdufc E) F arm attach chock bad thouorluhoot oo pop 9 otkwouctiorio ImineM income or (touKtftacASchodufcC? 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Cub There were 107 elk illegally killed during the 1962 deer hunting seasons according to the Utah State Department of Fish and Game Department spokesmen noted that this illegal kill amounted to (the cam plait Wagn (alarm bps ate (Attach FormU) front the work about on page 12 I I I Li Deduction for a married couple when both wark OHtrtlrtdUbgy Add knas 24 threuoh 10 Thsoae your total adjuatmanta Subtract knell from kne 23 Tina your edpieled greet tacenre If WW few is Ion fhan CMS I 00 mth you ta ’famad Ancama Crottf" fkno 59) an png 16 ol i qqq Instructions H toy wtnl M3 to nturt tour sot BQtfJJollnstructioni tu Clarence Andersen and Willis proTeaching machines grammed learning television and team teaching all need to be incorporated effectively into Jan 3 1963 modern education This is the PRESTON — Strong stands belief of Dr Terrell H Bell on both sides of the question of associate professor of education the proposed Bear River Pro- at Utah State Univerity and ject were presented at the former superintendent of schools Weber District held this fiublic hearing “With (he vast accumulation the Franklin County Hall individually and personally Court House Carl E Tappen of knowledge confronting students of the future we must provide the most efficient and assistant reclamation engineer for the State of Idaho conducted the effective teaching methods Dr Bell declared the standing-roo- possible” hearing Incrowd of better :Consider the fact that in just than SW were staff members of ten years — 1950 to 1960 — as the regional reclamation offices much new knowledge was in Salt Lake City and Logan a brought to light as in J ages of delegation of businessmen and man up until that time” There is still time to save money on your 1985 start taxes with an IRA from Logan savings IRA 1986 You can for an now! open saving at Retirement Account) Logan (Individual Savings for as little as MOO then make deposits of 50 or more (up to 2000 or 4000 if both work) whenever you like throughout the year Almost everyone is eligible so start saving today! 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