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Show iriyKTygi DESERET NEWS, 2B iwqpHig Saturday, October 18, 1969 TiLi-- L TV Eiishlishfs If iBmitiiiimiiiiiiiiiitiniiiniimiiiim'iiiiiiniiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiini: efiiiitians Pose Out Of 2 I,' J. Shadow 7i -- :J b flt Geographic Special, Palace , ' 'Heidi Advocates, Firing Line i "Jffi f T .fjfr itmiiiiiiiiiiiititiniiiiiiimiiiiniiiitmmiinmmimmmnmninimmp Salt Lake City Police are amount of liquor stored in an experiencing minor problems apartment above a local priwith the states new liquor vate club. We are sure the liquor is definition diflaws due to ficulties, according to Chief being sold illegally at the club, but we cant prove it. A Dewey J. FillLs. The, chief denied that the study of the liquor laws has indicated that we cant file police were having a communications gap with the Jiate charges for illegal storage of Liquor Control division, and alcohol because no proven said enforcement of the new illegal sale has been made, ' the chief said. liqupr code would continue In another incident, and become more efficient, two The new liquor law is like com plaints were signed a new car when you firrt against a club owner and a get; it, you ha re to see how it bartender of the Regal Cafe We and Lounge, 537 W. 2nd South, the chief said. runs, are rapidly learning how to occurring over a week ago. work out the problems, most WAITED FOR STATE of which are caused by definiWe waited that long to see tion difficulties as to 'hat II the state was going to sign infractions are applicable. he said. Rob--, the complaints, QUESTION KISES crt Carver, director of the The qut ition arose after postate enforcernpnt agency, lice discovered a large later said that in investiga- - where state liquor agents and police officers work jointly, the state agent will request the local policeman to file the charges. The state agents will file the charges if the local officers desire not to, he said. tions Police Lt. Dave C. Campbell, special investigations division, signed a complaint against the officers of the Regal for unlawful sale cf alcoholic beverages. City Judge Melvin H. Morris ordered the to defendant appear for arraignment by Oct. 27. State agents signed a similar complaint last Wednesday charging the bartender, Clar- ence Jefferson, 57, 537 W. 2nd south. He is free on $500 bail awaiting a preliminary hearing Feb. 9. fh: &? im, yy riJsa Sheri Stewart Mortensen I Drew Allen Jill Vogeler Xrv w,'t T ? Laurel Timmins r - y.-- ,? , PEARSON Deseret News Television Editor Frank Sinatra Jr., who heads up a special program on Ch. 5 at 7 p.m. Sunday, believes he might be becoming his own man emerging from the shadow of his famous father. I used to feel like Julius Caesar Jr., when I walked out on stage, the 2year-ol- d performer said during a telephone interview. People were coming to see Frank Sinatras kid and I would overhear them taking me apart as they me with my father. Now I see the same faces in the audience, which means that they are coming to see me for myself this time. com-pare- Young Sinatra has worked hard to establish himself in his own right. He has averaged 340 days a year for the past 6 years, mostly on the nightclub circuit. In one week, he sang in Hong Kong on Monday, Tokyo on Tuesday, at the Hollywood Bowl on Wednesday and in Chicago on Thursday. He admits that he likes the standard songs best. I have to, he says. Im singing them in nightclubs most of the time, and you have to be 21 to get in. I really dont see how a good ainger in front of an audience can lose. His father recently sanj in one Las Vegas club while his sister, Nancy, was singing in another and Frank Jr. himself was appearing at still another. We just might get together sometime on one stage, he said. ZV" third. The show features Jack Benny, Sammy Davis Jr., Arte Johnson of Laugh-In- , Jack E. Leonard, the Doodletown Pipers and the Air Force Jet Thunderbird Team. Another guest will be Frank Sr. He will be in the audience. : 1 C. at One number was photographed in Technicolor Dam and Valley of Fire locations. i S'fiwart King Those Ratings Wynn Mulliner Christopher James Robin Ferry Salazar Grover NEWS DESERET SENDS BIRTHDAY GREET- TO: Lisa Mortensen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 4412 Beechwood Rd.; Sheri Stew- Glenn Mortensen, art, 'daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kent Stewart, 1255 LeAnn Ave.i Pegos Taylor, daughter ol Mr. and Mrs. Laurel Timmins, 3693 S. 4610 West; Cornell Taylor, nt Mr. and Mrs. Bill Timmins, 334 L St.; Jill daughter Vogeler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Vogeler, 1433 W. 4S05 South, Taylorsville; Drew Allen, son ef Mrr .and Mrs. Gary Allen, 1321 Catherine St.; Wynn Mulliner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mulliner, 70S Green- wood Dr., Sandy; Stewart King, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dean King, 1053 Tally HO; Christopher Perry, son ef Mr. end Mrs. Michael Perry, 2132 E. 3th South; Jamrs Salazar, son of Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Salazar, 545 W. 4th Nc-tRobin Grover, daughter of Mr. end Mrs. George Grover, 2620 Elizabeth St.; Charlene Hofhins, East, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Hofhins, 5200-86Murray; Randy Hancey, son ot Mr. end Mrs. Dennis Han- one eld 1385 other babies 45th all end E. year South; cey, Saturday and Sunday. (Pictures of babies of Deseret News subscribers will be taken free at the Deseret News baby photo studio, 34 E. 1st South, Monday through Friday from 10 'a.m. until 3 p.m. at least four days before baby's birthday.) BIRTHS AS REPORTED FROM SALT LAKE AREA H0S- PITALS SATURDAY: GIRLS: Hr. and Mrs. Ronald J.' Evans, 4925 W. 41st South, Granger. Mr. and AYs. Jack A. Heath, 56 W. Oakland Ave. Mr. end AYs. Rulon Rattleye. 12260 S. 27th Wast, Riverton. AY. and AYs. Waynt A. Schoenteld, 5462 Faye Wey Dr., Sandy. THl INGS NY. end Mr. and A Nr. and Pvt. and Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. and and end end end AYs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Continued from Page B-- l received calls from persons who, had heard of the effort and want to join up. The legal arrangements have. been completed, and interested workers have toured the Kearns Boys Ranch to get an idea of what they a:e working toward. The committee has worked closely with members of the board directing Children Youth Services, Inc:, including Dr. William Hutchinson, Norman Gibbons and Dix McMullen, and has received advice and help from Claude Dean and John McNa-lparof the Salt Lake County Detention Center, and Judge a, Front and the Oquirrh Mountains have been rescinded. State Forester Paul Sjoblom and Regional Forester Floyd Iverson, U.S. Forest Service, said the order prohibited setting .open fires of any kind and smoking except in authorized places. Although these restrictions hare been removed. Forest AAagne. BOYS: and end and and end AY. and Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr, Mr. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. AY. and AArs. Mr. and AArs. AY. end AArs. -- n(j end Mrs. Mr. and AYS. Mr. and Mrs. AY. end Mrs. AY. and AArs. AY. end Mrs. AY. end AYs. Mr. end AYs. AY. Milton L. Davis, 615 Vine St., AAurray. Don LeRoy Miller, 1918 Champagne Ave. Paul L. Black, 4941 S. 4300 West, Kearns. S. 75 Bountiful. Wendell Farr 3256 East, Stanley Snoot, 1735 N. AAoln, Centerville. 4575 Francom, William W, 4865 South, Kearns. James West, Wymont Terrace, Prove. Charles LaAAarsh, 38 I St. Michael E. Eidredge, 1060 E. 1st South, Sandy. Rulon Anderl, 2148 APplewood Ave. Bruce N. Vanderwsrft, 1343 Roosevelt Ave. Dan Engltr, 1430 Sandpiper Clr. Dennis R. Gourlay, 2338 Camlno Way. Scott A. Torrew, 253 W. 26th South. Duane E. McBridge, 62 AAerrimac Ave. East. Guillermo Jaramlllo, 1490-3rWilliam Blaine Stenebraker, 1386.2nd East. 72nd Midvale. E. 148 South, Lien Vriens, 7 We Export' S. Utah Kids Continued from Page Regnal W. Garff Jr., of the Juvenile Court. We want to involve any woman in the state who is inMrs. Bjorklund terested, said. We can really use their help. contributions and offers of help can be mailed to: Utah Girls Ranch, Box 541, Salt Lake City 84110. Other committee officers include: Mrs. Fritz (Marie) Nussbaum and Mrs. D. C. (Neva) Bemson, vice . chairmen; Mrs. Spencer Morgan, secretary; Mrs. E. L (Ivy) secreKnapp, corresponding tary; and Mrs. Virgil Yorgen-sen, treasurer. Service and state officials cautioned visitors to be careful with fire. Brief periods of high fire danger may still occur requiring cautious use of campfires, warming fires, trash burning and smoking. B-- l junior and senior high school. Even in Iron County where Cedar City has a critical housing shortage, there are 250 seniors and only 226 first graders. Beaver District also has an unfavorable balance 94 seniors and 80 first graders. The exodus of young people from south Utah has a double implication for the state as a whole and particularly for cities along the Wasatch Front where most Utahns live. The television rating are making little sense this year. In those for the first week, NBC captured most of the spots in the first 10; ABC wa second, and CBS third. In the second ratings, NBC was first; CBS second, and third. In the latest, ABC is first; CBS is second, and NBC is third. The top programs were Laugh-I- n and Bonanza in the first two ratings. ABC Now, ABC Movie of the Week is in first spot, followed by Jackie Sunday Movie, Marcos Welby, M.D.; Laugh-In- ; Gleason; CBS Friday Movie, Room 222, Mod Squad, FBI and Bill Cosby. ABC Its difficult to see which way things are going, except Room 222 and the movies are in all the ratings. Laugh-In- , High ranking for the movies shows that viewers still like old films. City.) Utah must provide the jobs or see these bright young citizens go even further from their birthplaces. It also must be concerned with the quality of their education. The high school graduate who leaves his southern Utah heme next spring may either add to cr help solve growing urban problems along the Wasatch Front. W Service Att Mokes and Modtls Hose Sat Salas T mi3E;lffll i'S That It was a Im glad theyve This could explain the o ratings. put me in San Francisco this seasnn instead of in the farm background. I think it will be a smarter series. so-s- stop-ga- Cat Ballou, the movie that won Lee Marvin an Academy Award as best actor, will he made into a television series. Leslie Warren will be the star. The Joey Bishop Show is in danger of being dumped by even though the performer and the network have a contract that guarantees Bishop work until 1971. The network probably would buy it up. Bishop is way down in the ratings. ABC CBS and NBC are having trouble selling advertising to iy for the rights to NFL and AFL games. The networks are paying $29 million for rights to the games. Now professional football wants an increase for 1970. The networks say this is out of the question. Meanwhile, the Hughes Network and pay television are in the wings hoping to buy up the games. Hcrry Guardino wildlife cinematographer and naturalist Heinz Sielmann, who lives In Munich. Heidi (Ch. 2, 5 p.m. Sunday), is a rerun of the color special acclaimed based on the Spyri classic. Critics across the nation praised ihe program when it renowned Tk GREEN ACRES A Good Comedy 11 Peir winds to Advtrtur (e, rtrufi) My World 4 On I Wheels." 7:30 BEST BET ' Diana Ross Supremes Sammy Davis fast, funny HOLLY- if if if if . 4 Movie, "Inside the Mafia." 5 Wrestling. SUNDAY 6 paid advartisamants.) (e) Danotes color S S 11 7 a.m 7:45 2 Noon 12:30 4 (e). 1:00 (c). a.m. Cathedral ot Tomorrow (e), 4 George of the Jungle (c). Is the Life (c). 8:30 a.m. ot Ammal Behavior" 6:30 (c). "A Theater, 4 Family Journey," hours). Perilous starring David Brien GAS FURNACES 4:00 4:15 7 ot Natural Uteh Museum History. 4:30 4 Brady's Bunch (c). Alice decides the Bradys no longer need her and prepares to leave. 5:00 (c, reran), the highly acclaimed NBC production based en the lemeus novel, starring Maximilian Schell, Jean Simmons, Sir Michael Redgrave, Walter Slezek end Jennifer Edwards. Preempts Disney and Bill Cosby (2 hours). 4 Land of tha Giants (c). After an accident, Steve decides to turn hit fellow earthlings to tha authorities in exchange for pessago back to oarth (hour). I Lassit (c). A young man Is trapped In an abandoned Air Force practice range. 5:30 5 To Roma, With Love (c). Aunt Harriet fights a losing battle to shop and neighborhood to the family American customs. 7 RetrospecL 6:00 4 FBI (c). An extortion demand opens an old murder case. Guest stars Include Michael Callen, Anne Helm, and Laraine Day (hour). 1 Fd Sullivan (c) guest stars Cyd Chariss- -, Bill Dene, Jean Rivers, Lana Cantrell, Rafael, Tep Gisio, and Tanya tha Parforning Elephant (hour). Journal (.erun, c), "Lila Style." 7:00 . 2 Bonanza (c) guest stars Steve For rest and Miriam Colon. An ex lawman Is hired to avert a range war and then Is accused ef taking payoffs (how). 4 ABC Movie Stagecoach (c), remake ef the famous old western Bing movie, starring Crosby, Red Buttons, Van Heflinp Michael Connors, Alex Cord, Robert Cummings, Slim Pickens, Stephanie Powers and Keenan Wynn (2 hours, 15 minutes). Sinatra Jr., (Frank and Friends" (c), a With Family music-variet- y special, starring Sinatra Jr., ard guest starring jack Benny, Sammy Davis Jr., the Doodietnwn Pipers, Arte Johnson, Jaek I. Leonard, Frank Sinatra Sr., and Nancy Sinatra. Preempts Leslie Uegems (hour). 7 Firing Line (c), Where Will the Nixon Take Us? Admlnistrstio has William F. Buckley Jr. talking w.th Sen. Barry Go'dwater ef Arizona. Followed by Community Alert at 7:55. 8:00 Theater, "People Will Cary Grant and Jeanne Crain (2 hours). I aMission: Impossible (c). Part II ef 2part episode, guest starring Dina Merrill (hour). 7 The Advocates (c), The U.S. Milh tary Roto in Vietnam' (hour). 2 Neighborhood Talk' starring 9:00 Gunsmsk (c) guit stars Oscar and Tony winntr Jack Albrtson as a can man (hour). 7 Tha Forsythe Saga (hour). 1 9:15 Movie (c), "Malaga," starring Tevor Howard and Dorothy (2 hours). and sports Playhous. (rerun), Intruding." 10:30 "Past (c). NET World (c). An actress Bracken's fights oesperetely to save her when the studio dr cos her option. Guest stars include Linda Harrison, Joanne Cooper end Robert Colbwt (hour). 5 Football with Bill Meek (c). 11:00 S Movie, "The Eddie Cantor Story." starring Keefe Brasselle and Marilyn Erskine. 4 KCPX Ntws (c). 2 Jo 11:30 Nemeth Notre Darr.t Football Highlights (c, minutes). (c) visits ABC's Marine World In California. 5 Public Service Film (c). Shaw (c), 11:45 90 Shirley "House of Women," starring Knight. Midnight 2 Joe Pyne (e, 80 minutes). m Flexaire Deluxe furnace gives you much inora than superb heating: it is also half of a central air conditioning system. You get gentle, even heating in cold weather, plus the option of adding on air comconditioning for Gas-fire- d n fort. "UCLA won the toss and their student loan fund beiny what it is, elected to keep the coin." New Homes or Old Homes Theres a Fedders for every need Basement or Closet installation. Easy Terms. . . . Attic, FREE ESTIMATE NO OBLIGATION r can cm FURNACE REPAIRS SERVICE 24-HOU- R BE HELD 436-871- Sunday morning to the Christian Science Radio Series for some interesting insights on this question. Its on 10 UTAH stari' cluding: 6:30 KSXX 7:30 KNAK 7:45 KDYL 10:00 KWH0 ANY TIME CALL IN CHECK? - in- 630 1280 990 860 1 Animals, birds and fish. How do they behave away from man? Naturalist Heinz Sielmann takes you to 'ir natural habitat. Shows some remarkable i urn. And comes up with some exciting conclusions. Produced by the National Geographic Society in association with MFC. THE MYSTERY OF ANIMAL BEHAVIOR FURNACE CLEANING . furnace Complete service. cleaning- satisCall tday kc faction assured. kc kc kc SPEAKS l HEATCRAFT 479 test 21st W B Sooth EH TONIGHT 5 PM of UTAH 486-87-11 WjjgEB B j J (2 College Show (c). 4 9:30 a.m. ap- - x 2:00 2 . in School Bowl 11:15 a.m. The Answer (c). 4 Bullwinkle (c). 5 Day of Discovery (e). (c), a National Geographic Society special, e study ef strange animal rituals. Preempts Lancer. On delay (rem network (hour). (c). 1:30 4 Fantastic Four (c). 5 Insight (c). 4 Newlyweds Game (c). Roberts 2 2 9 hours). 4 Outdoors (c). 7 2 probe Football League Double-heade- r (c), Houston at New York, and Buffalo at Oakland (5'4 hours). 4 Issues end Answers (c) guest will be Sen. Edmund Muskie who will discuss his position on th Vietnam war. Football League Double, 1 National header (c), Minnesota vs. St. Louis,, and Green Bay vs. Los AnMIea American 10:00 I and 5 N.ws, wsathar a.m. From the Cathedral 8:00 6:00 (c) officers 11:30 a.m. 2 4 2 Sacred Heert (c). 4 Dudley (c). 5 Batman (c). tV HIT! THE GOVERNOR & J.J. ROCK THE CAPITAL WITH LAUGHTER Amer-1- 11 a.m. Directions (c). 5 Footbell with Hudspeth (c). 7:30 a.m. 5 NEW COMEDY 2 s.m. 2 Bible Answers (c). 4 Faith For Today (e). 5 Tom and Jerry (c). 2 Bold Ones (c). Darrell defends a man who seems htaded tor the gas chamber, (hour). 4 Dating Game (c). Meet the Press (c). Elevenrh Hour (c). 4 5 Sunrise Semester. (c). KSL Nows, waattior and sports (c). Region 4 High School Football. "The Mystery a.m. 6:30 5:30 8 VIEWING 2 Science In Agriculture (hour). 4 Farm Report (c, hour). 5:00 Huntlty-Brinkla- y 2 5 (5VS & SATURDAY VIEWING tdtcttd by How(Best BonlbllltiM ard Pmrson, ar llstad In (mall bald type; larat bold listings art 10:30 a.m. . Sradfu'd Dillman Susan St. James 5 New Season! FEDDERS flWir O - 10 a.m. Channel Chuckle TO YOU Temple. JIGSAW" 2 8:35 a.m. 1 Mermen Tzbernacle Chair (e) selections include "Gloria," "The Lord's Prayer," "A Little way," end "O Thou Kini and Gracisus Father." Football Highlights (c). J Pace the Nation (c) sues! will be cut Palme, new prime Minister of Sweden. was first telecast nearly a year ago. Frank Sinatra Jr. will take WOOD PALACE viewers on a musical tour of downtown Las Vegas in 5 New Season! Frank Sinatra Jr., With PETTICOAT Family and Friends (Ch. 5, 7 JUNCTION p.m.) Sunday, guest starring II Trails t Adventure (e), "The People Who Vanished," the story of tha Sammy Davis Jr., Jack Indians. Benny, Nancy Sinatra, Arte 8:00 Johnson and others. 1 Suspense Theater (c), "The Deep Tin Louisa and End," starring the Diana Ross and Clu Gulasar, Preempts Caral Burnett (hour). Supremes are hosts for Holly11 Science in Action (c, rerun), The wood Palace (Ch. 4, 7:30 toBrain." 8:30 night) ; and Andy Williams has Don Knotts, the Osmonds, 4 CAMERA 4 REPORTS and Cass Elliott as guests on Bonding (Ch. 2, 9 p.m.). Whether the U.S. military Quandary should continue to fight in the Moratorium Vietnam War will be disJunk cussed on the new program, 11 ConvBrjBlIon Alley (rerun). The Advocates (Ch. 7, 8 p.m. $oc Sunday); William F. Buckley 2 ANDY WILLIAMS Jr. and Sen. Barry Goldwater RAY CHARLES will discuss the Nixon adminMAMA CASS istration on Firing Line (Ch. DON KNOTTS 7, 7 p.m. Sunday), and Sen. Edmund Muskie will discuss OSMOND BROS. the Vietnam War on Issues C. CLEARWATER R. and Answers (Ch. 4, 11:30 DIVORCE 4 a.m. Sunday). The new prime minister of AMERICAN STYLE Sweden, Olaf Palme, will be Dick Van Dyke guest of Face the Nation (Ch. Debbie Reynolds 5, 10 a.m. Sunday). 5 JACKIE GLEASON Both professional football SHOW-w- ith leagues have doubleheaders The Sunday, the American FootHoneymooners" ball League on Channel 2 at 11 BYU Devotiona. 11:30 a.m., and the National 10:00 Football League on Channel 5 2 Ntws 5 CHANNEL 5 at the same time. Jack Albertson, whose star EYEWITNESS NEWS has risen considerably since With Bogarte, his Oscar - winning performance in The Subject Was Bradshaw, Richins will guest star on Roses, Best Weekend News Gunsmoke (Ch. 5, 9 p.m. 10:30 1 Movie, "The Pawnbroker," Sunday). starring Rod Steiger and Geraldine Fltzger-alMajor movies include 5 New Season! Jigsaw (Ch. 2, 7 p.m. tonight), a mystery drama; DiMANNIX vorce American Style (Ch. 4, Action, Suspense 9 p.m.), a comedy; and 11:00 Stagecoach (Ch. 4, 7 p.m. 4 KCPX News (c). . Sunday), a remake of : the 11:30 classic old Western. Doris Day says her television series saved her life. Her husband, Martin Melcher, died just a year ago. He was to have produced her series. He passed away a brief 6 weeks before it went on the air. Without the show, I would have been lost, she said. When high school graduates leave the rural areas they come to the Wasatch Front to complete their education, and stay to seek jobs. (Utahs only four-yea-r school outside the Wasatch Front is Southern Utah State College at Cedar VETERAN - V This listen this Shotguns Taken Two shotguns valued at $500 were stolen Friday from the cap of Charics Lcngson, 1632 Northwood Ave., while he was parked at 1780 W. North Randy Hancey Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Pulsipher, 3998 Decathlon. Mr. end Mrs. Henry F. Larsen, Canoga Park, Calif. and Laslie Mr. Mrs. Keeler, 630 N. Garden St., Tooele. Some Utah Areas Let Up On Fire Restrictions Fire restrictions that took effect earlier this year on certain areas of the Wasatch Charlene Hofhins Ray Gordon, Layton. Glen Beltz, Farmington. Lynn Shilstene, 50 S. 13th East, Bountiful. Michael W. Cozier, 4671 W. 5215 South, Kearns. Dean McMahon) 1471 Brownln Ave. Bill T. Peters, 2514 Ytrmo Ave; Brent C. Richards, 1210 Roosevelt Ave. Timothy p. Dye, 80 Crystal Ave. Richard E. Garrard, 2792 S. 1404 West, Girl Ranch Dream Takes On Reality $ Hoover - world ' 7:00 today), is a Nationrl Geographic study of strange animal rituals as observed by d I expect this special to do much for my singing career," he continued. There are already two Sinatras high on the record charts and maybe lightning will strike a , Lit By HOWARD death. parent 4 Ltwrence Welk (c) will feature network singing debut at Cynlbia in C owren, e recent Celle Ja Show contha test fcF which Weik served as a iudsa (hour). Programs on the Vietnam War, variety specials, a wildlife special and sports highlight viewing tonight and Sunday. The Mystery of Animal Behavio:" (Ch. 5, 6 p.m. Channel 173? : ' ecsl-t-v , |