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Show f v wr-rrvh,v- rr 0B DESERET MonJay March 17, 1969 NEWS I pvsvry' TV Highlights lystlirsig Spike Fete Deseret News Staff Writer A party will be staged during the next few months honoring the centennial of the diiving of the Golden Spike at Promontory Summit, May 10, 1869 is Sacramento already swinging with plans to note ihc part that city played in Hie historic epoch of the building of the transcontinental railroad. Tlie Southern Pacific RailPacif- road (formerly Central ic) is giving an old engine a preparatory to it at Sacramento displaying before transporting it to Promontory Summit for the big celebration May 10. facelift The Virginia and Genoa Truekee locomotive, will be masquerading as Central Pacifics locomotive 60, Jupid ter which brought Gov. Stanfords special train to Promontory in 1869. Le-lan- The will engine leave Sacramento April 24, on the same day as the groundbreaking for the reconstruction of Huntington & Hopkins Hardware Store the spot where Central Pacific was conceived. HOST PARADES Downtown Sacramento will host parades and luncheons May 8, with the Irish community honoring the contribution of the Irish in building the railroad. On May 10, Sacramento will dance at the Gold Spike Centennial Ball sponsored by the Chinese community in honor of the Chinese workers who made Central Pacific possible. That date will also mark the opening of a museum exA Century of Transhibit, in continental Railroading Fort Worth, Tex. Disneyland Hotel, the Model Railroad Builders convention will open May 2 with special awards for tiie best models of engines Jupiter and Union Pacifics No. 119. The West Coast will be represented by two special trains to Utah for the centennial celebration. A Southern Pacific train sponsored by Orange Empire Trolley Museum and Pacific Railroad Society, will leave Los Angeles May 8 to travel via the San Joaquin Valley, Sacrampnto and the original Central Pacific route. LEAVE MAY I The Gold Spike Special will leave San Francisco May 9, with stops in Oakland, Berkeley and Richmond. The train is sponsored by the Pacific Coast Chapter, Railway and Locomotive Historical Society. Starting May 3 from New York City wiU be the to Promontory train sponsored by High Iron Co. of Lebanon, N.J. Display cars will be open to visitors during stops in Buffalo, Cleveland, St. Louis, Kansas City, Chey At National 'Little Guys Claims Court Continued from Page B-- l judge must handle a case within 20 days of the time the complaint is filed. If there is a backlog of cases, the clerk might suggest a delay in filing. In Salt Lake City. Small Claims Court is held every Tuesday and Thursday at 2 p.m. in the new courts build- ing, third floor, Courtroom 2. In Murray, sessions are held each Thursday at 2 p.m. Persons who live in Salt Lake County south of 21st South may file their claims there. Bountiful cases are heard each Wednesday at 2 p.m.; Layton, 2 p.m. each Monday; Clearfield, 9 a.m. each Tuesday; Ogden, Municipal Building. Mondays at 2 p.m. A person interested in filing On Program an action must appear in person before the court clerk, and the maximum amount he may sue for is $100. Deseret News received a letter from a man we shall designate as Mr. B (for bitter). He said it had taken him more than three months to recover a piddling $22. The claim grew to $44, he which I finally recovered, said, but the time wasted, gasoline, phone calls, threats, unpleasantness and worry would amount to much more, if a persons anguish could be measured in dollars." Mr. B was especially unhappy because he had to take time off from work (without being reimbursed), and he had to spend money for traveling expenses (which he was unable to recovei). Many other persons have been willing to put up w ith the trouble and inconvenience to save legal fees, however. businessmen N u m e rous enne, Rawlins, Salt Lake City anu other cities where celebrations are planned. A special youth concert May 3 will premiere San Franciscos celebration. On the same day, 100 artists will open an exhibit of paintings in city hall depicting the history of California. All roads will lead to Utah this summer for a galaxy of events centering around ProSalt Lake City, montory, Ogden and Brigham City. The driving of the Golden Spike will be reenacted daily at Promontory from May 10 to Labor Day. HOLD CONVENTION Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers will hold their 32nd International Western ConvenUnition in Ogden May host will of the Utah versity Golden Spike Railroad Symposium May The Golden Spike Centennial Dance is set for May 9 in the Salt Palace. Ogden will host the Golden Spike Empire Youth Symphony and Drama Festival May 8. Besides the celebration at Promontory on May 10, Utah events include the Golden Commission's honor Spike banquet in Salt Lake City; railway exhibit of newest rolling stock and equipment of Union Pacific and Southern Pacific, Ogden; Gold Spike reception and ball. Brigham City; Golden Spike Centennial Concert Airmen of Note, Ogden. o By HOWARD PEARSON Deseret News Television Editor Jose Feliciano, the blind Puerto Rican singer-guitariwho caused a lot of controversy with his soul rendition of The Star Spangled Banner at the World Series in Detroit, will be on the Andy Williams show Wednesday. The program will be on Ch. 2 at 9 p.m. He will not sing the national anthem. He will play a number and then he and Andy will be featured in a duel. Jose, a slight young man of 23, collected two Grammy Awards last week from the National Academy of Recording Artists. He won the honor for best new artist of 1968 and also for best male vocal performance with the record, Light My Fire." f In a short four or five years as an entertainer, Jose has collected several gold records. Each denotes the sale of more than a million copies of each recording. He isnt content to be howjust a ever. He is acclaimed among his colleagues as one of the best imitators around. st singer-guitaris- Selects I V f - directly at an interviewer. He wears dark glasses to conceal the eyes that have been sightless since birth. with Jose His wife says he doesn't Glen Campbell, will be seem to consider blindness a featured on TV show. handicap since he always has been blind. He didnt know there was such a thing as vision, she explains. He says he would like to be able to see me and drive a car, but otherwise sight doesnt matter Feliciano, to him. Mrs. Feliciano says be learns songs by listening to them. He has been playing a guitar since he was 5. He came to the UJS. front his native Puerto Rico at an early age, and has been entertaining for as long as he can remember. Ive been on the road since I was 17, the blind said. Im cutting down on travel now. I have my own special on March 26 and Ill be heard singing the title song for the movie, McKennas Gold, and I have singles to be released and concerts to do. The trouble is, Im afraid I'm doing too much." singer-guitari- For Utonian have found the sendees of Jon C. Wilhelmsen, 22, a r small claims court valuable in collecting from reluctant cusin political majoring tomers. of the science, is editor-in-chiy 1969-7Layton Judge Douglas Utonian, said two problems exist U n iversity of in the use of small claims Utah yearbook. court. First, the average perHis selection son doesnt realize it exists, was announced and second, many judges are by Wallace R. not willing to enter a reasonchairBennett, able order of payment and fail man of the U. of to follow through on methods U. Publications of procedure if a defendant Council. doesnt pay. Wilhelmsen, a He says the Layton Small son of Mr. and Claims Court has been 80 Mrs. Cart N. per cent effective iu collec- Wilhelmsen, 1996 Terra Linda tions. Dr., head photographer of the If the plaintiff wants to 1968-6Utonian, is a staff mempush action, we will push It, ber of Pen, U. of U. literary ' Diabolical ' Habit Big plane down. Details on the crash on the news tonight at 10. This is the way one of those news flashes read on a local channel Sunday night. The mother of a pilot called us to complain. She said this is diabolical. I dont know how to find out if its my son. Hunk of all the mothers all over the country who are in the same spot. An airline wont give out the information. I would rather not be left to worry in this way. Its Inhuman. She added: who was killed. me. The mother complain about robbery or programs. magazine. plaintiff Two Crawford. Beth fendant, and make an investi- Mary Don twin his brother, ago, years gation as a lawyer would do, which makes it very diffi- R., was Utonian editor. cult, he said. People represent themselves and often come into court with inadmissible evidence. Not only that, but the court also has to act as judge, 2 Schools Win Band Honors jury, prosecutor, defendant's and plaintiff's lawyer and make an investigation of the case. i small sometimes wonder if claims court is neces- - sarv. lie has been a Judge in the Salt Lake City Smail Claims Court for the past 8 or 9 years. Many cases ate settled before a court hearing is held, because persons who value their credit rating do not relish the idea of a court judgment. r RENO, NEV. (AP) -Two Utah schools won prizes this weekend in the ISth annual University of Nevada, Reno, Stage Band Festival. Skyline of Salt Lake was first among schools of more than 1.830 enrollment and Bear River of Tremonton was No, 1 for schools with less than 700 students. Nathan Hale of Seattle won the championship. has a legitimate gripe, and so do those who the crawlers telling of the story of a bank something less, which interrupt regular Old Shows May Return 9 Lake City Judge The new editor plans to Horace Beck said judging in a involve freshmen in next years tersmall claims court is a yearbook and will choose his rible ordeal. staff on a competitive basis. You have to be a lawyer succeeds senior Wilhelmsen for the and the de- I might not be around by 10 oclock to see The initial shock of a plane down could kill Because of the popularity of reruns of Wagon Train, that western series may start up again. Even though none of the three networks will have a new western for the coming season, Universal Pictures is reconstructing Wagon Train for a fill-i- n during the middle of the season or ljur next year. It has not been determined who would have the leading role. Wagon Train was among the top shows on television for eight years before being axed four years ago. 14th Anniversaries f As the World Turns and The Edge of Night, daytime dramatic series, will start their 14th year on CBS on April 2. As the World Turns has three original cast members Don MacLaiighlin as Chris playing tie roles they created Hughes; Helen Wagner as Nancy Hughes, and Santos Ortega as Grandpa Hughes. The Edge of Night has Walter Greaza still playing Winston Grimsley, tlie role he created in 1956, when the series started. This V Don't Blame Shoes their feet are hurt. l supposed That's nonsense, Feet are clared. posed to hurt.'- B-- he not to de- sujv - He saic more than 80 per cent of Americans have treatbut that able foot disease seven to two per cent of only them are being treated. On a brighter note, he said the ingrown toenail surgery number one cause of minor can now be done surgery chemically. It is painless and docs not disable tie patient, he said. The nations number one ski disease is athletes foot, the While many Texan said. wil arrest the growth dmgs - That Dean Martin, on the sub - I ' ..is wifes cooking, says: It takes her an hour to cook minute rice.. . .Bob Conrad of recently canceled Wild Wild West, says, of violence: Tlie networks put on football and heavyweight championship e fights and yet they are now curbing violence in shows. , . . Dick Clark salutes an entertainer: I cant think of any performer today, either here or abroad, who can bridge the generation gap as successfully as Tom Jones. TELE-LO- G Study On Resources, Laugh-I- n , Profile Of Conservatives Three Young Americans In Search of Survival (Ch. 4, 7 p.m.) is highlight of tonights television. It outlines the work of three young Americans, whose work directly concerns a search for a way to save natural resources. One of the young men on the program is Gary Smith, 26, a Utah State graduate concerned with recreational planning of national parks. The other two deal with water pollution and gangs in a Philadelphia ghetto. Part of the segment in which Gary is involved shows the road route into Dark Canyon and Canyonlands National Park and the part the Utah State graduate played in that route. and his studies of the Gary overlapping responsibilities by federal agencies in laying out of wilderness development areas will comprise a portion of the program. The potentional of the wilderness area in the central part of Utah is tremendous if it is developed correctly. Smith feels. He said: We have topography from 13,000 feet down to 3,500 feet. We hxve sweeping impact and magnificent archoeolo g i c a 1 areas. Thenes Lake Powell for water skiing and fishing, plenty of canyons for hiking e huntand, of course, ing. A wild buffalo herd also lives there. The special is narrated by Paul Newman. MONDAY VIEWING (But ponlMlltln at Mtactad by How. ard Poarton art listed in omall bold Whirs New, The Ltvlnf Man, and National Parks. 7 Cinome Ono?" 7 Award Winner! WALTER CRONKITE CBS Evening News French II Theater Chf 30 5 Most Watched! TV 2 NEWS AT 6 Weather, Sports Best local News! Bob Welti Paul James 11 e) Firemen Frank (c, Today in tho West utts). Let's Soeek English. Pageant. Quiet Thd 6:30 7 Joannle (c) has Barbara Eden In ( dual role, a Peyton Place (c). V Lucy (c). Crain takas his driver's test. 11 This Is the Answer (c). 6:45 7 Thd Friendly Giant. c). hour and at mil Harvey (c). I-- Vo a.m. 7 J Captain Show and KUTV News (c), Kangaroo (c, hour). a.m. 8 Snap Judgment (c), and NBC (c). adv a r T Tm t N s'S. 9 a.m. 2 Personality (c). ack LaLanne (c). 8:00 5 "40 POUNDS if Of TROUBLE" Tony Curtis 9:30 a.m. J Hollywood Saueres (c). 4 You Asked For It. J Dick Van Dyke. Suzanne Pleshette Spoclel Dieloeue: and Israel. Martin 9:40 a.m. lubtr 7 Figuring Big Picture (c). of Lov. 9:00 I a.m. 2 Jeopardy (c). a Bewitched 8:30 11 It Out. 10 Japan (e). 11 Lift fc), and CBS 10:30 a.m. News (c) guest stars Sammy Davis Jr. In a salutt to St. Patrick's Day (hour). 4 The Avengers Ic) Infiltrate a crime 10:55 a.m. cartel (hour). 7 NET Journal, "Conservative P ref! to." 4 Children's Doctor (c). 11 a.m. examines s e c i a I preorams and advocated attitudes by the Game conservatives. Guests art editor Wilream House (c). liam P. Buckley, oconemist Milton 5 ), followed by Paul Harvey Middey Friedman, San. John Towoe and (c). others. 11:30 a.m. II Navy c). 2 Hidden Feces fc). 9:30 4 Let's Make Deal (c). 11 Paul Harvey. 5 As the World Turns. Leuoh-l- c.. 40 9:35 II Noon In Town Tonl9hl. Devs of Our Lives c). Newlywed Gama (c). 5 Love is a B 4 10:00 Most Watched! 5 if Weather, Sports 1:00 Perry Mason (hcvr). 2 Another World fc). 4 Genera) Hospital (c). 5 Secret Storm (c). Most Complete News in Mountain America 1:30 You Don't Say (c). Ono Ufo to Llvo (c). 5 Edga of Nigh (c). 7 a CHANNEL 5 NEWS 7 11 Query. American Heritage, Civil War." "Cause 2:00 I Two on the Aisle (70 minutes), a Dark Shadows (c). J The Llnkltttar Show (c). 2:30 4 Mike Douglas (c, fO minutes). J Women s Theater (90 minutes). 3:30 the J Pay Cards (c). 10:39 4:00 Show (c) has Bill Cosby as 5 Satchel Vikkl Checkmates, Paige, Carr, singer James Brown, and Allan Sherman (0 minutes). 5 Run For Your Lite (c, hour). I 1 Tonight Me-- v Griffin (c, W minutes), a Csotain Scotty (c, hour). S The Rifleman (c). substitute host, and guest stars The 4:30 Batman (c), 4:55 II Coronet Bleep. d News, weather and sports (c). 5:00 11:30 News (c). Bishop (c) guest star Pat O'Bnen, Mickey Rooney, Gordon 5 Gllllgen's Island fe). McRao. Mickey Shaugnessy, and 7 Humor Safety (rerun). Fred end Mickey Finn (9 minutes), ft Carousal 1 Movto, ''And the Anoets Smg.' starPaid Advertisement ring Fred MacMurray and Betty Hutton. 4 Joey 2 Movie "One Foot In Heavsn," ster-- l Fredric March and Martha ring Scoit. Midnight j 07 TUESDAY VIEWING 5:50 B.m. J Farm Report, Country. followed by Town and SPACE TV AND ELECTRONICS EXPERT COLOR TV SERVICE 74 South Phan 35B.3S14 thWeif . Secic. QEEMMM mm t'FI'OT) fif.i i ' ff'ti.r When your doctor writes a pre- AMERICA IN DISTRESS. DO YOU CARE? The wild Canyonlands of Utah. The black ghetto of Philadelphia. The waters of Chesapeake Bay. In each of these contrasting locales, a dedicatod young American has committed himself to work (or the betterment of his country. Follow them as they face the great challenge of our time: learning how to live within the natural laws of our environment. lubri- m x SURE-la- I IMI Utllttt WATCH "THREE YOUNG AMERICANS: IN SEARCH OF SURVIVAL TONIGHT AT 7:00 CHANNEL 4 NARRATED BY PAUL NEWMAN Gentle, effectiva relief in tablet form. (UkVIl M. (. jI calls $$.$ kw ha hidden charfM like a prescription? x () The Doctors (C). 4 Dating Game(c). 5 Guiding Light (c). TV NEWS AT 10 4 Thine 12:30 2 is SURE-la- x SURE-ia- (a). Eye Guess (c). and NBC News (c), 4 Funny You Should Ask (O. 5 Soorch (or Tomorrow Ic). 1 T cates, moisturizes, softens and stimulates. SURE-lais like a prescription. Ask your druggist. News. 5 Andy Griffith. Ask your drug gist: Why Newa Lucy (c). 8:30 a.m. Family Affair (c). French takea a romantic Interest in b youn woman, 1 Concentration (e). played by Leslie Parrish. Heather 4 Beverly HHIbilhea. Angel else aoesl $ Romper Room (c), end KSL 7 Hunter Saleiy. "Came Identification' 6:15 Neighborhood. lentL 6:55 a.m. 11:00 CHANNEL 5 NEWS Dick Nourse 7 (c), with Joseph i (c) 6:00 2 News 6:15 a.m. I Paul James (c). 6:30 a.m. CBS S 7:30 Carousel. 5:30 7 Understanding Our World (c). a Viawars Dioast. ( WCrU. "Ary News end ABC News (c). Gilliqan's Island (c). Huntlev6rlnfcley 4 Maverick (hour) 5 (c) Dick Nourse Bob Welti 2 followed by Farm Report. 6:15 a.m. (c Millie's qlrt fiend. New York fashion modal, viflts May- - 5:00 II 6:05 a.m. Burt Lancaster Claude Rains 4 Three Young if Americans: In Search of Survival looks at young people committed 1 to America Danotta caidr (c Language. if typo. Laroc bold liitiingi bra paid scription, he often prescribes a laxative that works several ways-n- ot just one or two ways. is like a Thats why SURE-la- x prescription. Its a compound of ingredients that works tout ways to give you gentle, effec- 1 visual vistas, 6 &.m. 7:00 2 "ROPE OF SAND of fungus, only one will kill it, he said. tive relief. i if with guitar, left, and Gary Smith, graduate student at USU, will be featured in Utah wilds photographing elk on Ch. 4 feature. make-believ- Television circles declare that tlie cancellation of the Dirk CaveU morning show drew a larger volume of resentful y mail to ABC than the end of Peyton Plaee. Cavetts nightime talk show begins in May. -- . 5 thrice-weekl- Continued from Page st jun-io- Cor-nab- A SHP t, Included in his repertoire of personalities are Jack Benny, W. C. Fields, Groucho Marx, James Cag ney, Mr. Magoo and Donovan. I am working on Cary Grant now, he says as he grins broadly and looks 6-- Editor Salt ' miimmmniiiiiininiiiitiiniiiiimnnmiimiiiiiiiiiHiiiuiiniiiuiimm U. he said. V- - - Blind Musician All Roads Lead To Utah By DOROTHY 0. REA -j. 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