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Show 114 1 Sail ri4ht? JUuOiiC, t liuay, ju.iC tu, iH IJu Model Cars On Exhibit Television Today Why Help the Opposition? By Harold Schindler Tribune Television Editor Peculiar are the mores Cosell, has agreed to join Curt Gowdy and Tony Kubek on NBC's Monday Night Baseball show, June 25. According to NSC, Cosell is taking a leave from his job at ABC to be guest commentator at the rivals house a week from Monday. Listen to how NBC describes the visit: The charm s of this mixture of top lies in the extemporaneous give and take it will inspire. Meanwhile, ABC can take in that comfort knowing Cosell fans probably wouldn't have tuned in The Rookies that night any way. of network television. one-nig- an Consider would which organization moun- spend tains of mor.y and oceans- - of time to nurture a performer into a sports-caster- personality a drawing card, if you to will attract view- Mr. Schindler (the name then to allow of the game) him to appear on the competition, where, presumably, he would be siphoning fans from his own network. ers New Perry Mason FOR WHAT ITS WORTH: When the new adventures of Perry Mason with Monte Markham in the title role begins unspooling in Utah, it wul be on KSL some Sunday That seems to describe the situation at ABC. Humble Howard Shifts Its most colorful color comHoward mentator, humble Tha in menthol has 17 m3. tar. host-sellin- g Special to The Tribune And since KCPX already has run Raymond Burrs Perry Mason into dust (his lines are almost as well remembered in Zion as Shakespeare). viewers can only hope that Channel 4 programmers will have found a decent substitute for the program by fall season. (Earlier intentions to do away the program during the Ides of April seemed to have gone awry . . . "We . come not to bury Mason, but to praise him and the show runs on . . . and on, and 01. V Few Have Staying Power But few good programs in the had have television staying power of the old Erie Stanley Gardner series, makJudd ing it tough to replace. For The Defense was used for a time, but running each evening, the inventory soon petered out. All it managed to accomplish was to revive the problem and bring viewers to the realization that good old Perry, Paul and Della were saccharine at that. Judd simply spelled an end to trie Mason popularity. KCPX programmers haven't whispered their choice for a successor in the 10 p.m. spot this fall, but whatever it is, it probably cannot last (reruns included) much beyond the first of the year Iceberg has only 10. Some of the MAGNA est mode! cars in fin- the Salt Lake Valley will be on display through June at the Magna Branch, Salt Lake County Li- brary, 3041 S. 8560 West. The display is being placed in the library under direction of the Utah Model Car Assn. An example is the Bird of a show car which Paradise," received the in recent competition. It was built from scratch by Steve Letham. award A of Shades second, was named state Purple, champion in 1972. . Fourteen cars are included in the display. Two Salt Lake attorneys have announced candidacies for Salt Lake County Democratic chairman to replace Robert Moore, who has said he wont seek County Democrats meet Saturday noon in Carpenters Hall, 120 W. 13 h South, for their annual convention. The two candidates are Steve Gilliland. 29. and Rich- ard C. Landerman, 30. Mr. Gilliland is chairman in Legislative District 3. which encompasses most of the Central City area east of 2nd East. In a letter to delegates, he pointed to political activity begun in I960 with the campaign of President Kennedy. While in law school at the Unof Minnesota, he iversity worked on the campaign of Sen. Hubert Humphrey. He was in charge of organizing voter profiles in the southern part of the state. He said he would concentrate on four areas: I. communication on party projects. 2. candidate selection. 3. enactment of a party constitution at state and county levels. 4. support for an active, working finance committee. Mr. Landeiman, w ho studied law at the University of Utah, pointed to political activities of district chairman in 1966-6and work on various iocal and national campaigns. He is a former hearing examiner for the Utah Public Service Commission and an instructor in political science and business law in Guam while in the Navy. I want to see the party involve people: Involving them in recruiting of candidates; involving people in a sustaining funding effort: involving all segments of our in meaningful community committee efforts. As chairman, I would strive to bring people together in these efforts, he said. d JACUZZI WHIRLPOOL BATH Just lie back and relax as warm, vibrating water bursts forth in a SMITH-CROW- , and 11th Avenue broke four strands of wire, knocking out service to 40 customers from 10th to 11th avenues and from K to N streets. W tit MOWER SERYICE Alta, Utah COMPLETE All Makes. Sharpening. Enjoy dinner tonight in a setting of unequaled beauty. 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And A What all this amounts to is anyone's guess, but dont be too surprised if sooner or later the 10 p.m. slot on Channel 4 fills with news, weather and sports, and ABCs potpourri of Cavett and kings moves up an hour to meet Prince Carson head on. humanistic, behind the scene view of the American Indian Movement uprising culminating at Wounded Knee. Tonight 7:30 p.m. And if Jack Paar isnt among the networks Wide World of Entertainment segments next year, promise you wont yawn too loudly Oil Painting Sold by Court 0kay Lcvtarmarrihol 'tar' ICEBERG 10 menthol g V . . nicotine, 1.4 mg. 17, An original nicotine, 0.6 mg. 9 mg. Of all brands, lowest . . tar I mg. mg.' nicotine. 0.1 mg. 73. Av. Per Cigarette, FTC Report Feb. That Cigarette Smoking It Dangerous to Yew Health. S ii. "nT, 0.6 . mg. mcotm-- FTC ptr cigwtra, Rtpon Fti 73 Try Todays TV Delights The painting, Ray Knight Roping a Steer, was sold to Kennedy Galleries by Wayne H. and Jesse H. Knight, coexecutors of the estate of Maude Charlotte Heniger Knight, with the approval of 3rd District Judge G. Hal Taylor. foot paintThe ing has been housed in the gallery since December, 1971. Max K. Mangum. a Salt Lake City attorney, represented the gallery at Wednesdays sale. three-by-tw- Local Television Stations , KCPX, Channel 4, KSL-T9 Channel $. KBYU, Channel 11. KlTV, Channel 2, 5 Kl ED, 7, 4 1 Th 5 a.llm. 5 Fvr-ami- d Channel 3711211 The Secret Storm 1:45 d.m. ' Mornmo KCPX 4 2 p.m. Nv am. 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ZIG-ZA- G These are motivated young men and women. Whose discoveries may have an impact on the way we live. Youll watch how the blind are helping young architecture students design better buildings. See a new glider that stays airborne for hours. Learn about medical research on the Skylab project. For a fascinating half hour, watch The Young Scientists! Produced by ABCTV hews in association with the Massachusetts Institute a ' v Nightmare "Mr. Theatre: Sardonicus" Friday Night Theatre: 2 Daily Feature Friday, June "The Ttee," Hanging Gory Cooper. 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