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Show tY Tlinrstlay, January 13, 1933. Salt Lake Flyer Has JlorlMs uruiust standing on technl- Wonderful Air Record mere I ijy U. airmail and Nlul pxiniiess V 1 GtaarflQdCnnac Nw LocatiorTwlS S. Main SPECIAL NEW LOW PRICES "AH Pink-- RUBBER PLATE C5o No until linn RwbW 6 50 m1 it pAtm4 m imit min hAi tk MthariiatiM mi "0l p,u,e re,l,0 it it ! VU'' leaving." tv Inuuiriea hl'tu" Radio 0ut d . rrr"1 ss.s.s M - h hat About the Winter, j Mr. Auto Owner? Your auto is a valuable investment and you know that winter is the season which raises the most havoc with that cherished vehicle so why not take the proper care of it? women. I IT SHOULD HAV- E; LIGHTER CONOCO OIL; LIGHTER TRANSMISSION j The above figure, are really .tag-- ! fcerlng. Add to the 11,000 already . on government relief" Job. the' 'number of Utah citizens in regular, roaltlons for the government, state, counties and cities, is it any wondet that the taxpayer." are unable to carry the burden. i AND D E And then, maybe, a tuneup of your motor-s- uch as new spark plugs, timing checked, etc all of which we can do in a first-clas- s and efficient manner. VE THE WORK AND WHY GUARANTEE IT-- SO TAKE A CHANCE? DO Randles M Service Station ! SERVICE-ATTENT- ION EUREKA, UTAH vfjKW'BaaR'aaEC335gaBB 1 CODE NO. 143 CODE NO. OVERCROWDED CODE NO. 110 gjj h Ill - f THIS WHISKEYIS YEARS OLD dsUfcdhf. 'mie ev so Moor Has your wife started her spring cleaning?" I guess so. The hired girl quit yesterday." ItniUlMIVMaM ! WNiinir HIRAM WALKER & SONS, PEORIA, ILLINOIS WALKERVILLE, ONT.? GLASGOW, SCOTLAND SOME SAVING : I Wdtan Mvaipapar Union 444444MMWMH Expert Plumbing. Itlght now Is the time to have the work done under the N. H. A. t'e Prices Reasonable Robh H. Towers Parts and Grates for all Stoves. 44444WWtWMMW0e POI'tI.AR TRICED MODERN HOT El. Itfkd 3yI m Broadway and West Temple Kntrs: $1.50 to $3.00 FREE GARAGE . ' ; j ; ODUS .1 .YD E.VIS Jmh tttmiiy non' I ilurl working on hit art I picturt for a Jf.iv weekt, to Iurumoun I hot aoisnnf hit old drafting roam to Morlrno Uirltirh. Jarir nnd hit radio reript nriirrt arc no j end up tot hrrouto that it whrro they do thru brtl work . . . Myrno Lay rnrour-Utho frrrkln on hrr arc by going nbnnl in tho tun hollott. Tho frrrkln torn a fint dittuitr whm tho ofiprort in public . . . Kdunrd C. Kohimum t nrw Tho l.ntt Gangt trr it tho brtt pirtiiro gangttrr film of nil . . . Ulmn Morrit uhn ifan in "Tonin' I Rrrrngr toyt otnetly 'our wordt In tho a hole picluro . . . .'miv, thr hork'itogo bootblack nt thr C. U. S. ployhouto in New I'orlr, knt kit of honoring Koto Smith. Ilr mm hrrpt tprritd mg in hit left hip pnekrt with whirh ho thinot hrr thnn ml tho gort In tho mike . . . King Cn t hr end Crorgo Murphy entertained in g Hollywood ttnte nn riul when George derided to iday finoru-oU- : and Hing derided to tell hand f, err d hen rutlomrrt balked, lling ihicu it long. JOHN F. ROWE, Secretary SALT LAKE'S The most important member of Benny Goodmans swing band is a woman, and she doesn't play an instrument. She holds the checkbook. So while you wont see her with the boys in Hollywood Hotel" you can just Agure that she is there in spirit. Site is Ethel Goodman, elder sister of Benny, and in the year that she has been with the band she has not only kept all accounts straight, she has mothered the boys, taking care of them when they were ill, bullying them when they wouldn't eat their spinach or get enough sleep, sympathizing with them when they, were unhappy. h'' ; W. M. PEERY HOTEL , hr-far- it's e good thing I don't need glasses. M1LLIMAN, ; community are getting more pop- ular every day. Charles Martin's Front Page News" and Thrill of the Week" have been renewed for a year. Edgar Guests It Can Be Done," Bob Ripley's program and Gabriel Heatter's We, the People" are slated for a long and successful life. Paul Wings Sunday morning spelling bee over NBC has a list of applications yards long from people who are eager to test their prowess. r Potato-G-ee, FRED f j) Tlntlc Lodge No. 9, F. a A. M., meets 2nd and 4th Tuesday of each month at 1. 0. O. F. all. Vlelthlng brothers Invited to attend. . Marek Weber, distinguished Viennese orchestra leader beginning his Mr. Bug I must Bay I think it li direction of the Cara shame to have so many of those nation ' Contented poor Ash in that aquarium. Hour" this month, succeeds Dr. Frank STATIC Black, whose duties as general musical director of NBC forced him to relinthe La tun. quish With Weber's debut as conductor, The Contented Hour" enters upon its sev- e n t h consecutive year on the air. In Weber is known as the Europe, What makes you think the gaa Toscanini of light music." Frnnz Le-in your house contains electricity?" of The Merry Wid- composer har, reI The shock I get every time said of him, 1 cannot wish ow," ceive a bill." for a better interpreter of my works than Marek Weber." JUST ONE SIGN sthmghtiBourbohwhiskE: E. RIFE FONES 36 and 228 - Jean Muir was a very unhappy girl when she left Hollywood a few Mr. Turtle What in the world are weeks ago. For the three years or so that she was under contract to you doing? Mr. Snake Im goin to be an avi- Warner Brothers she had been ator an Im practicing the tail apin. pleading for a good role in one of their big pictures, but they relegated her to dull parts in quickly-inad- e OFF THE RECORD Alins. Now Jean can rejoice that Hollywood let her go. She and opened in a play in two talent scouts cabled Hollywood that she was the big And of the year. She will probably come back with a contract calling for a much bigger salary, much belter parts. Hqwi that fellow Smith who waa never on time?" Sorry to say hes permanently the late Mr. Smith." c. high-peake- d rs DIFFERENTIAL GREASE; Legal Blanks of All Kinds Always Carried. j and obscure, A THOROUGH GREASE JOB; SOLUTION t Before this cycle of horrors catches up with our screens, we should give thanks to Carole Lombard us for providing with another completely loony comedy, True ConfesNo one can sion. play a girl who not seems quite bright with the gusto of the beauteous Lombard and in this she has the perfect role for her, that of Our word Influenza" l. derived a girl who just canfrom the Latin language. Its source not tell the truth. 1. a word meaning to influence." majority. ii at Reporter Office Am.-lit--a Radio programs that introduce In Japan, e fan is presented each to your neighbors, both famous you of his youth on the attainment and act as i i;i PUBLIC were muklng a place of danger for white men, a band of Cblrlcnhuu. milled Junns, Soimrn, and captured a Mexh-sboy, whom they mined as on of themselves. Yenrs later, they made another raid on the sniue place, hut this time they were chased and the boy was recaptured. Among other trinkets, the boy bad sonic silver bullets. Where could the Apaches get silver, tbs people of Janus j asked. From a cave In a ranyon, an- - f swered the boy. The cave lay under a peak which resembled a sombrero ; Mexican hat), and (the there was much silver, which the Indiaue used. Could be show them tbe place? la deed be could; lie gave tunny directions, which assured them that he knew where to giL Fo several of the Mexicans got to-- 1 gether, and with the boy aa guide they j' rode Into the llutclict mountalna, which lie on the boundary between the Unit- - j ed Staten end Mexico. Soon they would 1 at the canyon under the hill elinped like a sombrero, the boy assured them. And soon they were, Indeed, at the place mentioned, but at the nimitb of the canyon they were met by the Apadiei and driven sway with e Arm fierceness that allowed no delay In touting. The Apachee etlll, probubly, k:mw lie location of tbUl mine, hut nlliors vhc have sought It havo never fm.iiil li the WIIKNKouthwi-s- r,1 : to an Awmrl&ted l'reu. dlHpatch. j In Utah 14,959 men and 8,859! women were wlthort job., while cm- -' ployed on various government relief project, were 9,323 nn-- and 1.722 By EdHh. L. Wilton THE SOMBRERO MINE n crowds, gas mains urst and shoot pillars of Aame high it; to the air, oil gushes from tunks wo.uou and sets the river ablaze, iron girders melt. raotion. W w eNU I - s OTARY OF LOST MINES it it H it terror-stricke- of Work Says Report vlT b, .... COURTESY PHONE 24 FASCINATING TALES it ...... 1X1 ir ANTI-FREEZ- STAR DUST hr ntpam-uMi-tr D.-tn- r hi. been superintendent do nd, huuKhly of-- , kuow lhe llub l! li EFFICIENT Golden Phantoms Uttth moU,rl,,u w,,h. appointed nHNlHtunt or the U. A. L. western division with 037 pluteu jMLovie headquui ter. in 8alt Uke Clhr It the ,iinie ,0ltl0n aB ,h mun 1,1 W ho lnH,l,,ed ! P was reteutly annonn.-ed- . I By VIRGINIA VALE AAA The new offlrb.1 retired from ar- - ,n J,1.1 live piloting hint au in mer after com- -' Kurl88rore; waHj! X llellns nearly twenty year, and 1if8e INSPIRED by the swarm of . ,he 'lime from January; l.SOO.UOO The Good Earth" Febru,iry 28,h' aud U n,y and the terrific storm in Gold-wyhe ha. been au.rlutel!L!! Jm ke furl l ut1 tt BlU . oniployniPiil nt Oakland Cal several Hurricane, Hi. record eHtabliHhed Iasi aum- - eVen 10 ex,",l w,," olfp,,p- - ,n tapl"' motion-pictur- e , the' producers have rlita. to know, nier wa. 4 Otto trlpa over the WaHatili 0UlK,'M,,e to out set " capture honors for range and 14 Oo hour, of loaded fly- Aaywy. thiTi. no uno lakliiK a staging spectacles that make iiiK time. 8586 of which were with' chance of getting Into trouble over the l'nited Air I.inpi your hair stand on end. llcenae platea when nothing could be Advance reports indicate that m by deluying another few day. Twentieth Century-Fo- x pained have topped Motorists Advised to Get in obtaining the 1S38 model," KUhel all in the matter of spectacular deNew Auto License Plates concluded. struction. This company in Aiming In Old Chicago," staged a Are If you plan an that destroyed a sixty-acr- e city. In Lite midst of stampeding cattle and trip before February SSth, get your Thousands of Utah People AN el Utifc Liimed ..m tlnn iron Wh T troM m,m itniviitiiilii con- - " ON ALL WORK PLATE 'HU Chi at Salt Uke loned I 7bU'1; llomiHlra, United State. L'nited Air ullot in 3 -' ns THI DENTAL MXOFESMN NATURE Tage EUBEKA RETOBTER , : ; |