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Show . Big movies, the Super Bowl football game, stories about the Presidency, documentaries or. Korean War prisoners and the Polish theater, highlight TV viewing tonight and Sunday. Major movies include Blrdm&n of Alcatraz" (Ch. 2, 8 p.m. tonight) starring Burt Lancaster; Those Calloways (Ch. 2, 5:30, Sunday), which will be shown in three parts; and Zulu (Ch. 4, 7 p.m., Sunday), a epic. Super Bowl Game (Ch. 2, 12 :30, Sunday) is the big wind-ti- p to the professional season, with the winners of the two leagues playing for the national title. - Super Bowl, Presidency Movies, Korea Prisoners A Weapon Two stories about the Presidency include .Directions (Ch. 4, 11 a.m., Sunday), with a program titled So Help Me God, which looks at the conditions at the time each President was inaugurated; and President's Ive Known (Ch. 5. 4 p.m., Sunday), with Arthur Krock, former Washington columnist. Interview programs with prominent persons include Face the Nation (Ch. 5, 10:30 a.m., Sunday), with the three Apollo astronauts; Meet the Press (Ch, 2, 11 a.m., Sunday), with Sen. Everett Dirksen; and Issues and swers (Ch. 4, 11:30 a.m. An- with Rep. Adam Sunday), Clayton Powell. Ilal Holbrook, who starred recently on television with his Mark Twain Tonight special, will guest star in The FBI (Ch. 4, 6 p.rn., Sunday of special Documentaries note include Firing Line (Ch. 7, 7 p.m., Sunday), with William F. Buckley interviewing two former Korean War prisoners; and Public Broadcasting Laboratory (Ch. 7, 8 p.m., Sunday), which has Akropo-lis,- " a performance by the Polish Laboratory The-r- r. SATURDAY VIEWING srtKfod by Howird (tort posslbilit, ulisted In smal, bold PMrson, ,r type; lerto bold listings ara peld (c) derates I Report (c). Huntley-Brlnkle- v News (c). Wrestling YU 5:30 n Trek (c) guest sters in ilien wild litres tens to destroy ttw Enterprise (hour). 4 Doting Game (t). $tir JONATHAN WINTERS MAKES THE FUNNIEST MOVE OF THE WEEK STARTING TONIGHT 5 Game size of a dollar to the size of a in This year's budget compares Bureau ot Reclamation match head. The mass on his neck had'ment Plaut ,0 Prcvide water for! with $255,912 for operating costs' study to determine benefits which would be received bv Salt Lake County from the Cen-I- , vanished. thp distrlct jn Is becoming Hr Mi tte doctors he he im luded uthm ou", heard while in a Mormon colony reallt-v- ..Irv.np.-htiHl district. of Housing The board ot directors ot About of the cuuniy Central Utah Water Conscrvan-- ! Urban Development for a maxicy District were told Friday in mum grant of $1.5 million to as- already is now within the water Provo that test drilling on a site; sist in building the treatment, district limits, hut the balance near Jordan already has been plant. Plant financing is being of the county lias petitioned to with Burrows Smith bo included. A hearing will bo concluded. The district wilt held Feb. 21 in Fourth District start acquiring projierties (or land Co., Salt Lake City. The board also authorized the' Court in Provo to hear the pert the plant. Concurrent with the move to 'district staff to work with the tion. acquire a site and conduct i tests, committee and staff ing :1a members of the district visited Hal Holbrook three treatment facilities in Salt ingredient Lake County and three new . . . plays FBI role. Researchers found that NDGA r; this week. was used widely as a preserva-itiv- iplants in Denver to inspect! intend also They in such items as frozen 9:30 a.m. in the San Francisco plants 2 Sacred Heart (c). canned and lard foods, goods, A Discovery area soon. (c), "Backyard Odyssey oils until about a er examining year ago. Part 2 of ll" PROVO Herbert Smart, an original member of the All this data will be valuable life insects the of which can be found One in most backyards. Argentine researcher in basic board of the Central Uiali Water Consei vancy District, function in and S Paul Harvey (c). design used NDGA experimentally for was honored here Friday by the district with a plaque . the proposed treatment plant to 9:35 a.m. leprosy patients because it has be and resolution for outstanding contributions to Utahs built by the district at S Mormon Tabornaclo Choir (c) selec- antibiotic and tions Include "Help! Lord," "In Silont water effort. disthe Ludlow, Jordan, Lynn "Halleluiah, Night," Amen," ' -and properties. The resolution cited Mr. Smart, who also is Utahs "Cast Thy Burden Upon Tht Lord." said. tricts manager, reto Then he the used eondrug 9:45 a.m. State Finance Director, for contributions in getting The board also authorized a lieve pom in 32 cancer patients. Z From the Cathedral struction of the Bonneville Unit of the Central Utah Proj(c). new 1969 budget for the district, A great many died, so we 1C a.m. ect started. for $230,000 prelimiknow NDGA is limited in spec- earmarking 2 Herald of Truth (c). Mr. Smart resigned from the board several months' treatment toward the work nary -- The Christophers (c), trum, the Utah researchers because of the press of state duties and was succeed5 This is The Life (c). ago A of has total $130,000 plant. said. Charles Wilson, superintendent of the Salt Lake 7. ed 10:30 a.m. by been set aside for land acquisiA study at the National Can2 The Answer (c). City Water Department. for tion and $100,000 engineering! 4 TBA. cer Institute indicated that J Face tfe Nation (c) guests will bt costs for preparation. NDGA was effective foiil (c). (c) officers lead narcotics (c) hat a tribute to composer Stephen Foster (hour). --Fortr,:l ot David Niven (c, hour). II This Is the Answer (c). 7:00 (c). Agent 99 accidentally gets a job with KAOS. Nancy Kovtck guest liars. Opinion Please (rerun). e the three Apoiio i astronauts. against cancer cells in the test tube. 11 a.m. Meet the Press (ct guest wilt be Son The University of Utah ate Minority Leader Everett Dirksen researchers Ghost and Mrs. Muir (c). Gregg, suggests that Mrs. Muir get a bigger dog. Larry Hovis guests as a new neighbor. 4 Hollywood Palace (c) has Jimmy Durante at host and also guest stars Ella Pitrgerald, Sergio Franchl, re 11:30 a.m. cording star Marvin Gaye comedian Pat Cooper the Tahiti Nue Revue, I News and Views (c). and the Society of Sevan rock group, 4 Issues and Answers (c) guests (hour). Rop. Adam Clayton Powell Junction (c). Five different (D'N.T.) I Peiticoet men want to ba named godfather to Noon Kathy Jo. 11 Upon This Rock (rerun). 1 Adventure Calls (c). 4 Medically Speaking (c). 8:00 Great Deal Tim Conway (hour). (rerun). It Conversation 8:30 ar CBS-TV- He has a contract which guarantees a working schedule on his series of not more than three months per year, leaving him a minimunf of nine free months. Im practically the only one in the industry to have such a great deal, stated Keith. The only way I get away with it is by shooting all 30 shows for the season at the same time. means that the producer, Don Fedderson, has to have all the episodes for the entire year lined up and separated into scenes, instead of individual shows. First well shoot all the scenes in the living room for the whole season; then upstairs, front yard and so on. We may be doing bits and pieces from different shows in a single working twenty or twenty-fiv- e day. Even though we skip around from show to show, you cant get lost, the athletic star insists. "We jump in and out of different situations, but none of them are so deep that you movie in cant understand them. It's like doing a about 13 weeks. Im just glad Im not the cutter and have to put everything together at the end. The biggest problem for me is wardrobe. Sometimes I have to change my clothes thirty or forty times a day to keep up with die shooting schedule. Ive really got to hand it to the guy that works out the shooting continuity. Hes a genius. The schedule moves along without a hitch. We put in an eight-boo- r day and rarely work 5:30. Im now in my third year with the series and got into this type of situation because I wanted time to make films. I didnt want to be cut off from everything by a TV series that demanded me year round. Ive made a number of Disney pictures in my said Keith. And Ive just finished Gaily, Gaily with Melina Mercouri" Big Thrill For Phyllis This could go down as the meeting of the year! Phyllis Diller was finally introduced to Cary Grant And she says she was so nervous about the meeting that she couldnt even talk. 4 Death Valley Days (c, rerun), "Up the Chimney." The Greatest Gift (rerun). II 9:00 News (c). 5 Jackie Gleason (c) guest stars British Music Hall star Max Bygraves, and comedians George Kirby, Louie Nye and Sonny Sands (hour). 11 BYU Devotional (rerun). 9:05 4 ABC Moyle (c). "Bunny Lak. Is Miss! no," 1946 Otto Premlnaer suspense thriller, starrlryj Laurence Olivier, Carol Lynley, KHr Dullee. Noel Martita Hunt, and the Coward, Zombies, a popular English recording group (1 hours). 10:00 I News, weather and Sparta (c). 10:30 I Mannix (c) Is suspected a friend's wifa (hour). of murdering 11:00 S .News waathr and sports (c). 11:05 and ABC Newt (c). 11:20 2 "CAPTAIN LIGHTFOOT" (C) ROCK HUDSON "The Theater, Nylon 11:30 Klplingar'a Changing Times (c). 11:45 b Movie, Ginger stirring Rennie. SUNDAY VIEWING 6 R.m. 4 Farm Report (c, hour). 7 a.m. 4 Faith For Today (c). 5 Cathedral of Tomorrow (c). 7:30 a.m. 4 New Beetle) (c). 8 a.m. I Science In Agriculture (hour). 4 Linus (c). 5 torn. Unto My Feet (c), "Time's Running Oat: An After thought to Christmas," a Naara raenwne to the atery at the Nativity, performed in anginal cantemparary "aaiN" music. a.tu. 4 King Ksng (c). Ua and Llva (c), "Tha Word Is Celfbr.-Ilon,- " Fort I ot a series at studio at liturgical axnertmenla-tta- n In tha U.S. The aaenlng pert wt:i examine the history at Christian music, art, architecture, and ritual. 9 a.m. (cl, new title tar the esthHour, which will be eretented leur time- - yearly. The first four week-ly nreersms will have C panel ot newsman in.rviewlne a prominent Reman Catholic prolat. On delay tram the network. 4 Bullwlnkle (C). 5 Camera Three (c) will have Julian Beck and Jud'ffi Melina, founder-director- s at the Living Theeler, diswork and cussing thslr group's lds, Channel Chuckle The Rev. tt Rev. Dr. A. Walton Rothj of Utah, second vice president; Mrs. John M. Wade, Wasatch Presbyterian Church, secretary, and Claude P. Par-- r Bountiful 0 1 1, Community Church, treasurer. Kenneth wards, pastor of South S.L. Picks Chief 1 ITJu-arH- Viewmont Whips Bountiful In Quiz lf ! The quiz bowl, by the Deseret News is seen each Saturday at noon' on KSL-T(Channel 5). It features a question-answe- r round ' for school scholars. high Kay Rlehins emcees t h e program, asking questions prepared by the State Department of Public Instruction. Viewmont cemented a halftime lead, and topped 7 the 100 mark in the final second of the game by answering a question missed by Bonneville 1 Gentle Ben (c). Fart I of a opisoda about sabotage In the Ever- glades. 8:00 FBI (c) Investigate Mafia Involve ment in a fraudulent art deal. see cial gut star is Hal Holbrook, star of his own "Mark Twain Tonight" snocial (hour). 5 Ed Suillvan (c) will hovo Gina TV making her American dancing and singing debut. Hi a show frtT me C Irens Circus Casino In Las Vttas Nev. Also guest starring will be Don Rickies, Jerry Vale, the Chambers Brother, and tn alUtar array of circus performers (hour). 7 NET Journal (rerun), o report on fhe food situation in Biafra. 50-1- 5 Stephanie 6:30 Fake (c). alarms Godwin Cindy gay Gottschall lisa Rebecca Winn Roberg about tiio baby create a nuisance. 7:00 2 Bononra (c). Candy s accused of ktliina a rancher and a horse thief is key defense witness John Saxon Is durst star (hour). ABC Movio (c), "7vlv." 1H4 cinematic of an epic n African history, starring Stantey Baker, Michael Caine, Jack Hawkins, tuta Jacobsson and James Booth players. Representing Viewmont was Russ Davis, captain; John : . battle (nearly 3 hours'. Smothers Brothers their writing staff Quinn, () grill spotlight in an oriomal of and music. program comedy Among the writers are Mason William and John Hartfoid (hour). 7Pirin Lino (c)e guests are Richard TV cameraman, Tennoson, and Morris Wilis, author, both of wham were captured by the North Koreans IS years ago; and Virginia and editor, who traPasloy, velled 20,000 miles to interview the families and friends of famous deftc author 8:00 Theater c), "Joan of Arc," starrinq Inorid Bergman and Jose Ferrer (2 hours, 40 minutes). S Mission? Impossible (c) force has a battle of brains with an enemy agent 2 Neighborhood fhrur). r Public Broadcasting Laboratory (e), with a poetc Play "Akropoils," music, performed by the Polish Laboratory Theater ( hours). 9:00 J Gunsmoke (c) guest star John Erie-soas a wounded rancher who is res- Channel Tidbits cued by Kitty (hour). 9:15 4 y A- KCPX Nows (c). 9 :.( - Movie, "Witness tion," starring Marlene 5 7 Dittrich. Fof the ProsecuTyrone Power end 10:00 News, weather and sports (c). NET Playhouse (rerun), "Tin Whistle." "Good morning, Mr. Phelps. The man you are looking ot needs a shave. Your mission, should you decide to tjcccpt it , 10:30 Gardner and Baskatball (c). 10:10 J Nows, weafhar and sports (c). 11:00 5 Movie. "Rebecca," starring Laurence Olivier anu Joan Fontaine. 11:13 1 4- Joe Pyn - KCPX (c F1 minutes). 0 l!:.-)- vnd ABC News (e). Paid Advartisamant Nanci 6nd Sonntag, Marc Brown. Marcs twin brother, Mike, was an alternate. Bonneville team members wfie Barbara Barker, captain; Btian Skarstad, Pat Beck and Craig . f Coombs. Navajo Grant tors. But then, adds ths irrepressible one, he didnt either. It was early morning and he thought his eyes weren't focused! Speaking of Phyllis, it was Charlie Chaplin himself who composed the score for her film The Adding Machine, shot In London. And she boasts with some pride that the old master watched her film some of the scenes in the flicker and wns complimentary about her talents. Look for Jane Fowcll to jmnp into TV next season with show. Janes starred In more than 25 her own musical-varietfeatures, but so far has steered clear of a regular series . , . Wayne Newton has been winning so many prizes at horse shows with his rare Arabian horses that he plans to use thcnl now in his act when he plays state fairs . . . Don't be surprised if Jimmie Rodgers, completely recovered from his near fata! accident of a year ago, becomes the host next season of his own musical series . . . Erick Hotter, the retired longshoreman, philosopher and writer whose first prime time conversation on CBS-Tgained him wide recognition, will offer some more controversial opinions In another hour on the network Jan. 28 . . . The U.S. Surgeon Generals Office airs a report on smoking and health on NBC-TV'- a Today program Monday . . . The movie Spar-acu- s will be presented in two parts on ABC-TFeb. 5 and 9. Meads Council Chuckhole patchers raced the Church, Magna, weather today to make Salt e 1 ected presi- Lake Citys streets smooth Lent .Council of enough to ride on. churches. A crew of 30 street depart-succeeds He 1:00 Division chairmen elected were the ment workers volunteered to, the Rev. Donald Rev. Earl S. Harvey, pastor of Trinity 4 TBA. Church. Oooen, higher eduPresbyterian of 1:15 cation; the Rev. A. M. Beaudoin, pastor This work overtime w hen weather M'ls. pastor SOUTH SALT LAKE 4 Kiplingar's Changing Timas of Gilead Church, state instituBaptist Com(c). but a switch in fore- Bountiful tions; Mrs. Sears Roach, first. Baohst 1:30 communitys city council named permitted, Church. division; Reynwomen's Ooden, Church, munity First Prelbyterian olds W, Btackinton, a new police chief today and casts had them scurrying along. Other officers ampionshlp Bowling (c). 4C 5 Famous Photo and wait Indian work, Ooden, in Church, move weather may a pro- Stormy Methodist United opposed unanimously Arrian, Centenary elected 1:35 during relations. or Church, public Sunday. 35 tonight citizens after regposed H. park WiMiam Yates, Mrs. are Others the annual Movie, "The Magic Bow," movie Church, Brig Crewmen were scattering 125 Presbytgrion Community about the life of the great violinist istered protests. Zion Pv rjUWrusham Rev at the minstries; meeting City, migrant Stewart Paganini, starring Granger was tons of hot asphalt paving into ot Wilkins Bob United Church Pflul Kreuienstein, Capt. and Phyllis Calvert 2 hours). Lutheran Church, 1070 TTTWsthill UUU1UI social action; denominaChrist, Ooden, chuckholes. appointed chief, replacing Stan- thousands of tional executives committee; 2:00 PhUip Dr., were Mrs. E. C. ChristenChutch, Community 4 Adventure Theater (c), "Angry Rad ley Truman who chose not to Amounts required to fill the sen, First Baptist Church, O.urch Holloday and Ron B. World Service, Planet." shovelful to Huber, First Baptist Church Salt Lake move within South Salt Lake holes varied from a vice Ogden, first president; the City cemping. 3:30 of po- a wheelbarrowful, depending on Theater, "Ghost of the China City limits, requirement hole. See," starring David Brian. lice chiefs by state law. Officer the size of the 5 fad Mack's Amateur Hour (c). At the same time, Utah HighTruman remains a member of 4:00 crews worked "Arthur Krock: Presidents I've the force, however, said Mayor way Department Known," (c), a special CBS interview O. P. Davis. to repair state highways cutting with Mr. Krock, former Washington the city. Most work was columnist for tht New York Times Property owners who would through and author of the book, Main and "Memoirt: Sixty Years an tha Firing have to sell their land so that on North Temple, Lina." State Streets, 2nd West, 4th could be the proposed park 4:30 2 College Bowl (c) will have Swarth created on the Mill Creek South and 21st South. more (Pa.) College seeking its second The city hot mix plant at 850 win against Aueustana College, Sioux stream, between 3rd and 5th Falls, S.D. East, expressed strong opposi- S. 2nd West was supplying both 5:00 crews. Approximately 18 city I Wild Kingdom (O has films of a tion during a public hearing. Bonneville the1 Brian Mottishaw, U.S. history whelmed High group going after a renegade grinly. Other citizens who live in the trucks were involved in 4 Land of the Giants (c), Steve is capSchool students 110-3Viewmont teacher at High tured by a giant police inspector and area said they were opposed be- repair work. Mr. Mottishaw signaled hurput under Influence of truth serum cause the park might attract We will give crewmen com- School, wore a big grin after rahs after his students an(hour). (c). Pert I of a episode in which a crazed war dog risks dehippie" types. Only five or sue pensatory time off later in the todays Young Americans quiz swered correctly each . of the struction. citizens spoke in favor of the month, after any future storm, jbowl. nine American history questions 1 net Festival (rerun), "Tha Film Genaratlon." project, which was proposed by Streets Commissioner George And it wasnt just because accounted for more than 5:30 the county. B. Catmull said. scholars from his school over-jhaof the Viewmont tally;' 9 Wonderful World ef Color (c), Fart I, "Those Bonneville answered the .Ju st a Disney Calloways," movie, about a backwoods family, question and another near the starring Brian Kaith, Vara Miles, Walter Brennan, Brandon do Wilde, end, but Viewmont dominated Linda Evans, Ed Wynn and John Larkin, it will ba a h a w a In three the game. parts (hour). 8 Super .Bowl Gam. (e), professional football's championship between the Baltimore Colts of 1h National Football League and the New York Jets ef the American Football League, at tha Orange Bowl In Miami (4 hours). 4 Open Door to Learning (c). etic toli. 1 I "Teenage Rebel," Rogers and Michael 8:30 Magna Paster Patch Job On Streets Hurried I 11:25 -- Nightmarg Noose." that and parathyroid glands presented by Dr. James Byrne. tamo, BURT LANCASTER Burnett (c) aunt atari Brian Keith, who stars in Those Calloways, a million-dollmovie premiere in three parts on Walt Disneys Wonderful World of Color, beginning Sunday on Channel 2 at s A Fami5:30 and has a unique ly Affair, setup in the world of television. emphasized their findings are very prelimand that much wider inary, research is needed to determine tiie value of NDGA. Dr. Hogles paper won a prize from the surgeons group. Also will Jr. cited by the group was a paper on transplantation of thyroid 12:30 "BIRDMAN OF ALCATRAZ" 2 By HOWARD PEARSON Deseret News Television Editor past 1 Directions (c), "So Help Me God," a look at tha conditions in the country at the time each resident took the earn of office. a National Hockev League (c), St. Louis BIjes vs. Minnesota North Stars (2Vb hours). I Keith Has one-tent- h j ). 7:30 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiii Z - VGet Smart TV Highlights m . !" ' Walk 11 l ; 6:30 raid. B-- 1969 Water Treatment Plant Near Reality Cancer Continued from Page 11, pain-reducin- g 6:00 4 Newlyweds In Saturday, January Si color 5:00 This DESERET NEWS, Additive Jimmy Duehlmeier ratrieia Marcel Scott Tamara Bro n Yanderstccn Ilekking Wilcox THE DESERET NEWS SENDS BIRTHDAY GREETINGS TO. Stephanie Godwin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Garry Godwin, StA E. 31 IS South; Cindysay Gottschall, daughter of Mr. and Mr. John Gottschalt, 4239 S. Lynn lane; Lisa Minn, daughter of Mr end Mrs. Richard Winn, 9929 S. 10th West; Rebecca Roberg. daughter of Mr and Mrs. William Roberg. )1M S 7th West; Tauna Beecher, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Neal Beecher, Ave.; John Ashton, son of Mr. ano Mrs. Warren Ashton 2439 E. 760S South, and Jimmy Duehlmeier, son ot Mr and Mrs. Melvin Duehlmeier, 250) Catalina Dr., Salt Lake City, Patricia Brown, daughter of Mr. and M-Mervin Brown, 585 E. 9620 South, Sandy; Marcel Vender steen, son of Mr. ood Mrs. Martin Vandersteen, 1971 E. 3300 South; Scott Hekking, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lou Hekkinfc, East; Tamara Wilcox, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wilcox, 077 N. 500 East. Bountiful and H other babies one year old Saturday and Sunday. BIRTHS AS REPORTED FROM SALT LAKE ARIA HOSPITALS TWIN BOY AND GIRLi Mr. and Mrs. Gerald K, Hickman, 2910 E. 7230 South, BOYS: Mr. and Mrs. Ronald R. Baker, 5494 S 2700 West. Bernvon. Mr. and Mrs. Cratg Steven Crowther, 1070 Efgin Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Matheen. 475 Cleveland Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Fred ft. Salisbury, 724 Montgomery Dr Sandy. FMr. and Mr. Ronald 297 Smart, Ate View br Midvale. Mr, And Mrs. Galen J. Smith, 1475 W. Russell Ave. Mf. and Mr. Benton Hansen, 2575 Westshirg Dr. 6r and Mrs. DeLvie H. Conde, 3687 Gilroy Rd. Mr. and Mrs. David Baker, 4135 W. 77 South, fceorns Mr. and Mrs. Richard Donning, 3177 S. Orchard Bvd Bountiful Mr. and Mrs. John McAllister, 427 University Village Me. a. id Mrs, Wottoang Timmerler, 15 West. 46)1 SMr. end Mrs. Dennis Q. wtson, 864 Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Camber, East. Mr. and Mrs. David Wooohead. 17J8 Sherman Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Ted I. Gundersen, 1482 S. 17th West. West Jordan Mr. end Mrs. Teddy Valenzuela, 350 E. 7800 South, Midvaie. Mr. and Mrs. Don O- Christensen, 4847 S. 1950 West, Taylorsville. Mr. and Mrs. Donald P. BeMum. 3055 Sequoia Dr. Mr. and Mr. Kent J, Gasoerac 1517 Richards. GIRLS: Mi. and Mr, end Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. end Mr. ana Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. ar-Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Hvrum A. Kramer. 3507 S. 2145 East. Mrs. Dee W. Donev. 21 W. 1400 South, Bountiful. Max W. Moffett, 2158 E. 6630 South. Mrs Eail Sorensen, 609 N. 1st West. Sandy. Mrs. Larry H. Turner. 2808 S. 8500 West, Magna. Mr. Clair K. Westerskow, $31 Galena, Sandy. Mrs. Glen Barnes, 738 Red Maple Dr. Mr. Michael Jarman. 759 Simpson Ave. Mrs. Peter Churchill, East. Mrs. Carl Edward Hoifman, 1040 E. 5th South. Mrs. Henry Winkle. 3968 S. 775 West Bountiful. Mrs. Larry p. Cambror., 64C0 S. 4C3 East, Murray. Mrs. Carl F. Olson, 698 Mingo Park Dr.. SanUy. Mrs. Kenneth E. Willard, 6935 Virginia Hil's. Mrs. Kenneth M. Smith, 3901 Lares Way. Mrs. Flovd E. Black, 795 E. Jropon Ave. Mrs. Timothy p, Phelan, 2752 Wardway Dr. Mrs. Edward J. Fraughton, loll 3rd Ave. Mrs. Carl Edward Hottmen, 1040 E. Vh South. Mrs. David Gale 750 E. 5th South. Mr. ; For Legal Aid - The CJffVe WASHINGTON of Economic Opportunity Friday awarded a gra.it of $800,000 lo the Navajo Indian TribO, at Window Rock, Ariz., to cu,Ver continued legal services to 4 he 40,01)0 Navajos on the resets which covers portions of Itah. Arizona and New Mexico. |