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Show 3 A. DESERET NEWS, T elis-lO- Saturday, May 10, 1969 Kennecoft McKuen, Golden SpikGr Workers Vioknt UniverseEnd Strike G: ry will be seen through photographs and interviews on Mirror of America (Ch 2, 10:35 p.m. Sunday), an NBC Project 20 indent Jerry take 4 news Saturday telelog Americana, a variety special, a widely heralded astronomy program, current events, and movies and variety one-ma- n The King Family will present a Mothers Day special Sunday at 7 p.m. on Channel 5. Rod McKuen, who has been successful in several creative fields, will be seen in his own special The Loner, (Ch. 2, 7:30 tonight). He is a poet, composer and highlight TV viewing tonight and Sunday. Several programs on the driving of the Golden Spike will he seen. Laurence Welk (Ch. 4, 6:30 tonight) will salute the event; and all three commercial channels and an education channel will have filmed coverage of this mornings celebration. Excerpts of the celebration will oe seen on Ch. 2 at 7 p.m., and on Chs. 4 and 3 at 8:30 p.m. Ch. 11 will carry films of the entire celebration beginning at 7:30. Sundays Spike programs include Song of the Rails (Ch. 5, 2 p.m.), a taping of the Mormon Tabernacle Choir Golden Spike Concert; and Golden Spike Special (Ch. 5, 2:30 p.m.). Some of the untorgetfable MAGNA one-da- one-ma- singer. The Violent Universe (Ch. 7, 8 p.m. Sunday) is a renin of a Public Broadcast Laboratory documentary on astronomy which was highly praised by both the press and viewers. Current events programs of special note include Face the Nation (Ch. 5, 10:30 a m. Sunday), with Michael Klonsky, national secretary for the militant Students for a Democratic Society (SDS); Meet the Press (Ch. 2, 11 a.m.), with moments in the nations histo- - U.S. Commissioner of Educa-U.Commissioner of Education Dr. James E. Allen Jr.; Issues and Answers (Ch. 4. 11:30 a.m.); The Week in Congress (Ch. 2, 3 p.m.), which has a discuss!on of tax reform: and Firing Line (Ch. 7. 7 p.m.), in which William Buckley discusses the Fifth Amendment with two experts. The annual Miss Utah for Miss Universe Pageant will be broadcast tonight at 9 p.m. on Ch. 5. SATURDAY VIEWING poMibiimn II Mltclad by Howard Pairs on art iiittd in small Lira bold liitinsi art bold typecolor 5:00 2Huntlytrinkl,v -- (c). The uoonny Ryder Show ic). 5 NUMBER ONE CHANNEL 5 NEWS With Bogarte, Bradshaw & Richins Top Weekend News! II 5:30 has his own TV special on tonight. Rod McKuen Anthony Quinn stars in "Zorba The Greek" film. 3 4 Virginia, travelogue (c). Newlywed Game (c). This Is the Answer (c). 11 (1lllllllllll!lllllll!llllllllllllllllllll!llllll!lllllllll!l!ltn 2 Adam-1- 10 More Years? 2 Deseret News Television Editor bed-writte- reporters. But she has wisdom bum of the years. Wisdom that has enabled her to keep the Irene Ryan hopes Hillcrew in good humor. "Max billies goes 10 years. (Baer) has changed some in the past 8 years. He used to grumble a lot. He doesnt any more. When I'd hear him grumbling. Id say, Oh, shut up. how many kids have had the break you have had.' He would grumble, but you just dont understand. 1 guess it was the generation gap. She reminisced: I ean remember the number o lousy s I saloons I had to play. I remember some of the was in . . . Just before the Hillbillies started, I was playing a nightclub in Seaitle. 1 was feeling so low I could have walked under a spoiled dog. My agent called that night and said: Well, you can relax mid start smilin because the series has been sold. I was could have played before walking on Cloud Nine after that. a crowd of drunks and not have minded it. Suddenly, everything was wonderful." night-spot- tl The Wong Costs Go Up of television piograms are going up. up and tip. reason for a budget of S10C million, on next sea- The costs of 2 ROD McKUEN, THE LONER does The Answer (c). Medically Speaking (cl. Face the Nation (c) guest will be Micheel Klonsky, national secretary Students lor a Democratic Sbciety. 11 a.ni. Meet the Press (c) guest will be Dr. James E. Allen Jr., u.S. Commissioner ef Education. Directions (c). '.he Deputy. covto produce a special like He produced "The Fabulous Fifties. Recommended Programs repeat program Sunday and a new show Monday on Hie educational network .oe wotih the futures schedule of every serious televiewer Ti;e reiH'at is The linlriit I nherse (Ch. 7. 8 p.m. Sun-dvi which shows astronomy in schools and public museums and institutions. It presents liiglibo'its oi scientific discoveries about the heavens. The new program is NUT Journal (Ch. 7, 9 p.m. Mon day) which presents Human Cargo. This is a show about Mexicans illegally crossing into the U.S. as prospective workers. Tlyt border patrols are shown in operation. 5 11:30 t Movie. Noon "Taaan the Magnificent, starring Gordon Scott (2 hours). Time TifinH (c, hour) Movie, "Jim Thorpe, (2 hours). . 2 "Smokey the Bear" (e, rerun), specartoon cial on the firefighting character (hour). 5 "Song of the Rails," (c) Tabernacle Choir Ghfden Spike Special. Spccitl Frank McGees Mark (c). - the le Celesta Hoim, Allyn Joslyn, Bryan Russell, Phillip Abbott and Robert Fmhardt (hour), Gertie Ben (c, rerun). FBI (c, rerun) Quest start Kevin McCarthy (hour). Ed Sullivan (c, hour) wilt auesf star Diana Ross and the Suptemes, Ed Ames. Flip Wilson, Lana Cantrell, David Frye, and the Muppetts. Another feature will have the Bo's Fournier and Hal Greco Dancers in a soecial number which pokes fun at Sullivan. 7 NET Journal (c, rerun), "A Piece ef Cak ' 4 1 10:00 2 TV2 SATURDAY NEWS, WEATHER and SPORTS (C) 5 NUMBER ONE CHANNEL 5 NEWS 6:30 Y- 7:00 10:29 2 "THE NAKED AND THE DEAD" (C) Bonanza (c). The Cirtwnght$ art used a duces in a plot to looi the Virginia City Bank (hour I. 4 ABC Movie "Zorba the Greek," Anthony Quinn, starring Alan Bates, Irene Pipa. and Lila Kedrova (nearly 3 hours) 5 King Family Mother's Dav Show Brothers Smother (c). Preempts (hour). 7 Filing Line (c), "The Fifth Amendment vs. Law 'vi Order," will have William Buckley discussing the problem with Hamid Rothwax, chairman of the Duo Process New York Civil Liberties Union, and C. Dicktrmen Williams, attorney. 11:00 News find sports (ci 11:30 oVresriing :). Ic'. "Cirus J- - Movie hours) Reeor c hour'. 7 a.m. -- The .grid's Greatest voter Tom end Jerry. 2 7:30 a. in. Michael Matchorn Richard Murk Hedgepeth Orosrost Andrew Tanner Tanunic Egbert DESERET NEWS SENDS URTHOAY GREETINGS Michaei Watctiom, son of Mr. and Mrs. Scott Watchorn, 4ft Downlngton Avs.; Richard Groscost, son 4772 EHwarcl of Mr. and Mrs. Jamas Grosco6t. Dr.; MarK Hedgepeth, son o Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Hedgepeth, 2331 E. 6475 Soutt); Andrew Tanner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Taromie David Tanner, 752 E. 66th South, Midvale; Egbe't, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Egbert, 9370 S. 17th West, Riverton; Jason Dixon, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Dixon, 653 E. 3rd South; Karl Camp, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gene Camp, 251 Fairmont Cir.; Martin Searcy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Searcy, 9?g Serpsrttine wav, , Sandy; Sean Maxwell, sen of Mr. and Mrs. Scott J4l73nj East; Jill Westergard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Westergard, 760 S. 650 East, Bountiful, and all other babies one year old Saturday anu Sunday. w'l (Pctures of babies of Dcsrret News subscriber at the Deseret News baov be taken free of charge E. First South, Monday through Friday photo studio, irom JO a.m. until 3 p.m. at least three davs before baby s birthday ) THE TO: REPORTED HOSPITALS SATURDAY: BIRTHS AS FROM SALT LAKE AREA BOYS- Dr. Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph $. Bauah 5502 Avalon Dr., Murray. Ronald R. Lee, 220 W. 3650 South, Granger. Terry L. Miller. J686 Bawden Ave. Ronald L. Purvis, 4027 $. X75 East. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr Mr. Mr. and Mr$. Wayn Brimhall, 3040 E. 7635 South, Mitf vale. East. and Ms. John Underwood. and Mrs. John H. Darr, 757 Roberta St and Mrs. James W. Andrew, East. and Mrs. Arnold C. Smith, 3635 S. 5200 West. and Mrs. James A. Baxendale, 977 E. 5700 South. and Mrs. Richard E. Hoehler, 191 Van Buren Ave. and Mrs. Robert D. Hadf eid, J52 Royal Garden Terrace. and Mrs. Artnur B. Cox, 4051 Claudia St. and Mrs. Ray I. Olsen, 1093 McFar.and Dr. and Mrs. F. Howard Stansel, 9C719th East. and Mrs. Jose Arellano, 298 S. 9200 West, Magna. and Mrs. Waiter Woolridge, 2924 5. 2855 West. GIRLS; and Mr. and M. and Mi. and Mr. and Mr. a, id Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr and Mr. Doigias John Binns. 820 Bryan Ave. Scott S Nickle, 212 E. 7515 South, Milvaie. Dale Miller, 923 Mark Ave. Robert C. Mocre, 110 E. 1150 South, Sandy. George R. Okubo, 811 E. Locust St Sandy, Raymond Keenan, 1910 South Moon Dr. Robert Gressman, 4511 $. 5040 West. LaMont R. ten, Provo. Richard E. Winkler, 3644 W. 4195 South. Kurt Roundy, Orem. James B. Smith, 1223 Gunn Ave. Jerry B. Butt, 1025 E. Center St., Bountiful. Dougias Speirs, 3681 S. 3325 West. Gary Bergstrom, 5250 W. 3100 South. ci "Carry On 10:0(1 News, weather and (e). Cteo '7 Jason Dixon and snorts (rerun), "Journey of the Fifth Horse, starring Dustin Hoffman. fc'. Aaoaman. 8 a.m. Karl Martin Searcy Camp Agriculture (hour). 4 Ltnu (c), 5 Cathctfroi o Tomorrow (c, hour). 8:30 a.m. $ Decorating deiro (ci. series, of panel d v cuss. on programs deigned to niu: ate the Cdtnoiic Cnucn s concern if It.' r.'cO'.i' o world. b(9 ni a m ' Generation cause's Gap." On aeiev from network a'in Hun a .nkie U). Show (c. 10:35 of Amertca fc), sn NBC Pro. ret 20 Special which o.i of the stirring moments in American history through the use ef historic drawings and photographs (hour). "Mirror 2 Kong (c). 9 a.m. 11:00 5 -- Move ?C), "Ebb T,oe '' ctarr;rg Ltovd Nclan. Ray Mil'and 11:31 Jce Pyne (c, to rmnufes). ad 2 (c 1:50 9:30 a.m. -- visit U. Gets Training 10:30 in 4 Wild-I'f- KCPX and ARC News (cl. 12:15 a.m. Adverture fc). Paid Advertisement the an n u a 1 of convention the association at the held Terrace were R i chard E. Myers, Ogden, vice president, grant to establish an intergovernmental career A $2,000 and development training for federal, state, program county and cdy employes was presented Friday to the University of Utah. Nicholas J .Oganovic. executive director, U.S. Civil Service Commission, presented the Grant money to the universitys Division of Continuing Education. The p!"..iuation followed agreement between the U. and t h e intergovernmental Career Development of Den- Program, University ver, under sjionsorship of the F ederal Postal Employes Assn. (FPEA). r. and Dan secretary-treasure- M. Scan Maxwell Jill Westergard RERAN Service All Makes and Models New Set Sales Eastman, r. New members of the board are Leo Russon, Salt Lake and Grant Fausctt, City, Price. L. McCracken, Joseph HI., first vice Pana, president of the National Funeral Directors Association, told convention delegates that dead lias become an unpopular four-lettword in a society now exseeking a istence. er death-denyin- Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. ; NET playhouse of Sacred Hea't !c). (C rerun) refuse center. Paul Harvey tc). fc). ree- 58th 9:30 4 Directors Elect Also Gunsmoke fc. r'nm, ncur) News Merkley. 9, son of Mr. and Mrs. George D. Merkley of Maeser. Utah Highway Patrol Sgt. Howard Powell said the victim was traveling west between two cars, when lie turned out of the lane and colwith lided an eastbound motorcycle operated by Clayton D. Timothy, 21, Vernal. lected at 9:15 SUNDAY VIEWING 6 a.m. highway? The program also presented difficult mathematics problems and asked the scholars to identify musical selections. They had to know authors, and even dates from history. noon. 9:00 f four-lan- A s s o c i ation Friday after- Public Broadcast Ic, Laboratory rerun), "The Violent Universe," a PBL broadcast repeated by special request, an account of the discover-rethat have revolutionized astronomy (2't hours'. (c, rerun, hour'. ll Embalmers h,ur). 7 the Everett Theater fc', "Paoa's Delicate fond 'on ' starring Jack e Gieaon, Givnis Johns ad Charlie Rugule (2 hours). Imoossit'e Mission: repun, (c, S 10:30 ail fool-ba- The victim was Russell M. 8:00 Cliff Robertson Aldo Rev Theater (c. rerun). (Vothe'S-ln-la- 2- Howard Bogarte Tom Bradshaw Kay Richins Top Weekend News! Mantm.', 6:00 covered Questions areas of academic study. Parasked to anticipants swer such questions as What are the dimensions of a field? What are the e rules for passing on a here. 5:30 - BOB WELTI, M. C. 1 - Deputy said MAESER, Uintah County rider died Friday night after a collision outside his home A bicycle c). World ef Color Pari of "Kilroy," a comedy movit starring Warren Barline-r-. 5 Salt Palace with - Cabonn Bicyclist Killed 5:00 First Telecast Direct from the T'i.s boat. boat sank after the accident. The three injured youths were taken to the Cottonwood Hospital by Lehi ambulance. (). 2 Wonderful KSL-T- C. DeLaMare, presiTooele, was dent of the Utah Funeral Directors and Huck Finn (c). 4 Land of the Giants (crerun, hour). 5 Lassie (c. rerun). 7 NET Festival (rerun), "World of James Buswell." MISS UNIVERSE PAGEANT - Cotton- wood Hospital. Deputy Sheriff Ken Cahoon of the Utah County Sheriffs office said the three were about 500 yards out from Saratoga when the boat apparently developed a gasoline leak, causing a flash fire. The three youths jumped overboard and were picked up by another 2 ABC "Ride Movit (c, rurun), Bevono Venqence." starring Chuck Joan Michael Connors, Rennie, Gloria Gehame. Blondell, Gary Merrill, Hays and Bill Kathryn Bixby (2 hours). 4 ed and released from Utah County Two youths were seriously injured and a third suffered minor injuries when a boat caught fire on Utah Lake Friday afternoon. In serious condition are Weldon Jacobs, 18. 2295 W. 7000 South, and Curtis Murry, 17, 2111 W. 7000 South, both of West Jordan. Alva Bailey, 18, 8549 S. 1836 West, West Jordan, was treat 4:30 Kingdom (c). in Gardening Retrospect. 5Adventures 9:00 - Science Reoort each Saturday on and featured teams of scholars competing in a answer round. question Teams earned points by being first to give the correct answer. telecast 2 County Youths Critical In Boat Fire (ef. NBC awarded Friday. AREA NEWS BRIEFS College Bowl (c). Twenty-first (c. rerun), Century "Can We Change the Weather?" 2 Highlights of the Centennial Celebration. - KSI.-TV- 4:00 SPECIAL! Duoiv resentatives. Coilins, 3:30 8:30 4 The students, accompanied by faculty advisers, were honored at an awards luncheon the awards and presented from the Deseret News and . of the sponsors which television series weekly ended recently. the engraved Receiving plaques, identified fur the accompanying photo, were, from front left, Russ Davis, Ronell Crapo, Viewmont; Ruth Fox, Roy; American Fork; Jack Jensen, Judge back from left, Memorial; Rick Guercio, West; Larry Davis, Skyline: Allen Oshita South; Bill Follett, Cyprus; Brett Richards. Ogden; Walter Brooks. Murray and Terry Steinacker, Highland. The awards were made by KSL-TanKay Richins. nouncer. who served as model ator for the show. Also introduced during the luncheon was Afton Forsgren, curriculum specialist with the State Board of Education, who helped to prepare questions used on the show. The Young Americans was David 3:00 GOLDEN SPIKE 5 Friday afternoon. Jordan; The Week In Congress (c) will have "Tax four congressmen discussing Reform." 4 Family Movie, "Full of Life," starring Judy Holliday. 1 Utah Talent Showcase (c). Ted J. Farentino -- The schools on winning television Young Americans quiz scries received plaques to take back to their schools 2 2 Guy Stockwell 5 Team captains representing 2:30 -- Gel4tn 5.ik 8:00 Horrors. (c), 2:00 show plaques Winning Schools Get 'Americans' Plaques SARATOGA, Open Golf Tournament from San Antonio (2 hours). SOUND OF ANGER 4 a.m. 1:00 Hollywood Palacg (c, rerun) has Roy Rogers end Daie Evans as cohosts, and also guest stars Irena Ryan of the Beverly Hillbillies. Bun Ives, Sonny James. Jeannie C. Riley, George Gobel, and the Stonev Mountain C loggers (hour). 5 Carol Burnett fc, rerun). Preempts Petticoat Junction tonight only. 11 Golden Spike Centennial Celebration, filmed in its entirety at Promontory. 4 a.m. 2 New and Views (c). 4 Issues and Answers (e). Gust wrf be Secretary of the Interior Walter J. Hickel. -- Mr. Ed. OF ROD McKUEN" super-special- David Levy !mie 4 4 half-hou- Television is preparing several specials based on dilter-en- t features of the 1910's highlights of culture, sports, news, science and other pursuits. First to announce a (ieUniie program is CBS, which will three-hou- r Sights and Sounds of the pieser.t a it t J REPRISE ALBUM . . "GREATEST HITS 1 A 2 4 5 (rerun). ic sons shows by CBS. in Love Lucy was budgeted at As an example. r series. The cost 1951. It now costs $:X),IM) to make a for Gunsmoke 8 years ago was 51 10.000 : it now rests J100,000. Record Of The 1960's Genealogy SPECIAL!3 1 ering other decades. which did well. Bible Answers fc). Oral Roberts (c). Insight (c). 10:30 SPECIAL! past. BHogan's Heroes (c, rerun). (e). a.m. 2 4 5 7:00 PEARSON ajii. From the Cathedral 10 Golden Spike ic Special. From the scene color coverage .. . plus a look at the When Beverly Hillbillies started nearly 9 years ago, the wise critics forecast half a season for the series. It was pure corn and 8 feet high, one critic declared. It cant last. Irene Ryan, who plays Granny, would be happy to see it run another 10 years. And why shouldn't it? site asks. After all, were giving the public what it wants. And make no mistake about that we are. no matter what the critics say. You know what I have to say to them? Why dont they watch the show sometimes instead of looking down their n noses, and they would see its one of the most clever, series on the air. I happen to believe vou cant fool the public, and vou should see the devoted fans we've got ail over the country, fans who actually consider us part of their families. I go out on tour and people will ask me: Do you mind if we call you granny? Heck no, 1 wouldnt mind being called that foi the rest of my life. Miss Ryan admits to being 61. It's the first time she has told her true age. she makes some Usually remark as being as old as show business or she will say something else to throw off Sixties. 9:15 t 6:30 (c. rerun). 2 TV2 fmiiiiiiitiiiitiiiimiiiiiiiiiitiii!iiiiHmimiiiMifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiii!iiiiii Thats the Saints." 4 Lawrence Welk (c) will saivte the driving of the Golden Spike. Mother's Day. and Irving Berlin's birthday. A scale model of the Unton Pacific's Engine lit. which was involved in the spike driving in 169, will be used In ene of the production numbers (hour). 5 My Three Sons (c. II Around the World (rerun). Hillbillies By HOWARD Mormon Tabernacle Choir (c) selections include "Discovery," "Anvil Chorus," "This Land Is Tour Ye nd "Come, Land," Come 6:00 TV Highlights a.m. 9:35 J rep Young Americans team captains rote. O'Keefe "The union took the position that the senior man be assigned the work even though he was not qualified. In our opinion, this is an impossible demand because men must be qualified to do their jobs; otherwise the safety of all can be he said. endangered . . . t"lnvitation to the West" (c) oubnc service film, a Dating Game (c). Winters (ct guest stars 5 Jonathan Paul Vic Darnone and Lynde (hour). II Western Outdoors. y union "Beck to 'Generation Gap' right after thi credibility Author Regional 600 work- Verne Curtis, union represaid that union sentative, leaders met with the membership Friday and asked them to return to work while union officials met today with KCC officers. During the Friday strike, personnel supervisory kept the smelter operating on a reduced basis. The union represents about 1,100 workers. J. P. O'Keefe, KCC division genera! manager, sent a letter to all smelter employes stating that the issue was the assignment of a junior, but qualified, employe to a necessary air conditioning repair job. A senior, bu unqualified, employe was bypassed. Lasl Monday when it became evident that a qualified pipefitter would have to be assigned to air conditioning, the problem was discussed with Channel Chuckles (But paid advertisement). (c) Denote Some ers at the Kennecott Copper Corp. smelter here ended a strike and returned to their jobs today at the urging of union leaders. KCC officals said the walkout by members of United Steelworkers Local 4347 came as the result of a dispute over an employe job assignment. Norman H. Jordan, Magna, president of the local said the , walkout was due mainly to safety, gas and dust problems, hut did not elaborate. program g Committee Named OREM A committee was named Friday by the Central Utah Water Conservancy Dis- trict to work with state agenthe $600 cies in developing million Ute Indian Unit of the Central Utah Project. Members are Steling D. Jones, Spanish Fork; Robert B. Hibert, representing Salt Lake County ; L. Y. Sidduway, Uintah County; Leo H. Hauet-e- r, Duchesne County; Virge N. Brown, upper Sevier River counties, and John A. Lambert, Summit County. |