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Show 6 B The Salt Lake Trihtme, Monday, June II, 1973 Television Today The Tubes Movie Fare Keeps on Rollin range of films including By Harold Schindler To Commit Marriage, Hand Luke and Tribune Television Editor Just when television viewers feel certain the Hollywood cache of feature films has out, petered Crooked Man Jane Fonda The network will also run and hope Wednesday for the best. The 1966 Warner feature stars Jane Bros, Fonda, whose work has been greeted with a frosty lack of enthusiasm since she challenged the veracity of returning POWs. All of these are first run features and will take up the slack created by the writers' to strike which continues plague the industry and has already caused a delay in the season opener. Four main films to be produced during the 1960s. Blockbuster features will be My Fair Lady and A Man For All Seasons." ble Man. Any por- or nography silent films of the 70s. Some of the pictures are of top quality and will be reprised at least twice before being retired for a suitable period. Bridge on the for instance, River Kwai cost a bundle to obtain, but each of its three video airings earned high Nielsen ratings which justified the outlay. Buck Doctor's Wives, and the Preacher, and "$" (Dollars) are on the schedule with Elia Kazan's The Trailer Burglarized Varied domestic items inciuuing a mirror, a pillow, three bedspreads, a kitchen canister set and two bouquets of flowers, total value of $53. were reported stolen from a trailer at Clyde's Mobile Homes, 3125 S. State, sheriffs reports show. Ar- rangement." Some of the more adven- turous fare will be found in "Cotton Comes to Harlem, SiGroundstar Conspiracy, lent Play Misty Naked The There Was A Running, Me, and Runner in September, Beginning NBC will present a vide For the season will be In The Heat of The Cactus Flower, Night, The Andromeda Strain and Giant. repeated during The rest of the season as far as NBC is concerned will deal with movie nights showing "The Great Northfield Minnesota Rabbit Raid," You'll Run," "Shootout, Like My Mother and Dou- Coot Sweet Charity the networks seem to find a sufficient supply to carry through a season without into dipping hard core How Academy Awards 31 That batch of pictures in all represents 38 Academy Awards. Until the fall season gets, underway, viewers will have to be content with television coverage of Sen. Ervin's Watergate hearings. will resume Testimony Tuesday morning (unless a federal judge rules otherwise) on Kl'TV; Wednesdays sessions will be seen on KSL and KCPX Beer, Ggarettes Newspaper in Classroom Taken at Store Course Opening Today Fourteen cartons of "cigarettes and three cases of beer, total value 353 45, were taken from Lees Market, 3254 W. 3100 South, sheriffs reports showed. Proprietor Dennis Lee told deputies he discov ered broken glass and spilled oeer on the floor when he arrived in the morning to open the market. Id The daily newspaper will be featured as a textbook that is rewritten every completely day during the Newspaper in the Classroom workshop at the University of Utah Monday through Friday. Sponsored jointly by The Salt Lake Tribune and the U. Summer School the sessions will feature the techniques for teachers in using tho newspaand ennch per to supplement the curriculum Directed by Dr, Ladd Holt, associate professor of educa- will feature tion, the workshop professional by presentations edunewspaper employes and cators who have successfully-applieto the newspaper classroom situations. Student Wins $500 Award Gerald S. Coleman, physical therapy student at the Univer- sity of Utah, will be presented the $500 Mary McMillan Scholarship for Physical Therapy June 25 during the annual eon, vention of the American Phy$-ica-l Therapy Assn, in Houston, Tex. Mr. Coleman, 1768-4East, will graduate in physical edu. cation in June, 1974. He is a 1972 graduate of Brigham Young University with a bachelor of science degree. . ELECTRIC TYPEWRITER INCH CARRIAGE By: Smith Corona draws the Thursday chores in the rotation plan which has thus far worked so well. gavel-to-gav- And KUED, Channel 7, will, continue io air the daily sessions on a videotape delay-eacevening starting at 8. --fi-- fe Hearings to Resume On MFS Rate Hikes A lengthy who h hearing on an began in late March application by Mountain Fuel Supply Co. to increase its natural in Utah gas rates resumes Monday before the Utah Public Service Commission. Some two weeks ago the PSC allowed the company to amend its original application, the total scaling upward from SS .61 1.684 to sought $11,538,086. The nearly $3 million increase reflects costs of new gas it has had to purchase. MFS said. Principally large-scal- e industrial users will detail their case and call their own expert witnesses. UsTareyton smokers would rather fight than switch! wl After subsequent by MFS counsel, plus rebuttal evidence, the case will stand in recess while commissioners decide the dollar amount of the ingrease, if any Commissioners will also schedule a filing date for prepared testimony and exhibits on Mountain Fuel's proposed priority system and the allocation of any allowed increase between various customer classifications." Finally, commissioners said of ail income and expenditures" of Mountain Fuel and its subsidiaries-botutility and nonutilitv also is within the scope" of the hearing which resumes Monday. On April 9. Mountain Fuel PSC asked to permission abandon natural gas service to large generating facilities citing U "an examination (j alUUUl ; steam-electri- ON SALE priority-of-servic- . Ami e rules of the Federal Pouer Commission, plus the FPCs policy of restricting or elimiuses of nating natural gas." After a hearing, however, the utility withdrew the abandonment portion of the application. Monday's hearing is scheduled at PSC commissioners hearing room. 330 E 4th South, at 10 a.m CHARGE-BANKCAR- LAYAWAY DS "low-priorit- y K'flj S. 19 Health. Your wr. U mg iwoim. 100 mm 20 mg "nr. w pei cigamie. FTC Repan FeO 73 erg 1.4 mg. nicotine, 1:37 a m. The $10,000 5 Place 1:4 e.m. KCPX Morning News With Bill Brown :5J o.m. 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