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Show 11 I ' THE MURRAY tAQLE 'J Clarter No. Reserve District No. 12 6558 ARLINGTON SCHOOL (Continued From Page 2) OF MURRAY, IN THE STATE OF UTAH At the Dose of Business on December 30, 1933 ASSESTS ,,..,...,,.,..,..,... , and discounts Overdrafts $ljyyt34.J5 KM.33 . States Government Hwuritles owned Other bonds, stock, und securities owned Furniture and fixtures, $7,000.00 Ifcinklng house, $.S9,5(K).(K) KeHerve with Federal Reserve Itank Cahh In vault and balauees in other banks Outside checks and other cush items Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer and due United from U. S. 132,0.r0.00 217,102.0(1 0(5,500.00 21.757.0S 93,973.13 150.00 Treasurer 5,000.00 786.55 Other assets TOTAL $084,000.03 LIABIL1TIIES 107,150.39 TOTAL, Including Capital Account 239,344.83 73,301.68 30,000.00 Last weok's perfect spellers were Arlin Parker, Lenard Tranter, Bes sle Frame, aud Mary VicchrlU. 11,339.40 09,995.00 One Hundred Per Cent Spellers $084,000.03 Directors AGENTS ASSIST IN MANY ACTIVITIES OF FARMERS The annual meeting of the Salt Growers' Sugar-Bee- t e Association will be held on Saturday, January 1'. t 1:00 P- m- - at the West Jordan Junior high school, according to announcement by J. R. Rawlins, president The business meeting will Include reports of activities of the association In the Interest of the Industry end the beet growers. President Rawlins, who at the present time la chairman of the state association contract committee, plans to point out the Inequalities of the old contract; and to submit for discussion and approval a new contract which will eliminate the Inequalities of the contract which has been In force during the "Extension work experienced a sharp change of objective when It joined forces with the agricultural adjustment administration in an ef fort to reduce total wheat acreagu and yield," reports W. W. Owens, assistant director for agriculture, "With all regular county ageuls an average of a month and a half each, nine emergency agents tqeudiiig three months each, aud four from the state office spcud lug about three montlid each, the was wheat adjustment program to all the growers of presented Utah. A total of 511 farmers, or 40 per cent of all growers, signed contrncU to reduce acreage. They represent 78 per cent of the total wheat acreage In the state." past year. In Mr. Owens then shows that the There will be some discussion reference to the national program county agents aided materially in In the Interest of the beet ludustry, 1300 farmers secure seed and no doubt local growers will be helping called upon to express themselves loans List cpring to the amount of as to the national progress. $130,000. They also helied In the Four directors of the association lUsl Cross distribution of food and will be elected for a term of two clothing aud a numler of the agents years. asxlsted In distributing It 1X3 funds. Lake-Tooel- - During the past year, the 20 Lika Beaotiful MoudUU said HI Utah agricultural agents held 2,- "A new responsibility, Us, the sags ef Chinatown, "Is like 972 meetings with a total attenda mountain beautiful In the dis- ance of 88,619. They made 21,300 tance, yet often difficult In the asfarm to 30,159 ofanxwered visits; cent" quart kiln 300 of every 1,001 la Africa. rails and 20.110 telephone calls; had published 2000 news articles aud distributed 41.R12 bulletins. WE BUY OR SELL YOUR HOME FURNISHINGS E. CARLSON FURNITURE, STOVES, RUGS, CARPETS When in need give us call and get your money's worth MURRAY .. .. 1TAH EAGLE for pmnting 5:30-Su- udy BS: mal 6-- held Friday, January 12, at 8 p. Vaccination m. Our superintendent, Calvin S. Sometime in the near future, the Smith, will give an illlust rated lec children of the Granite School Dis ture on a monetary topic Other trict will be vaccinated for Small numbers will be given on the pro Pox if their parents wish It. The gram. teachers will send home yellow slips BOB THORUM. for the parents to sign If they want School Lunettes the children vaccinated. Lunches are now being served to MARY GRACE SMITH, Grade 0-- Reporter boys and girls coming from families that have been on relief and others who care to buy them. Mrs. Lena Music L. Cronln has charge of the prepara This morning, over the radio, we tion of them. The boys and girls heard Mr. Damrosch's Program. We been mude happy. have heard : CONNIE GRIFFITHS, The Review Number Reporter. 8cherzo D Minor, Beethoven Entrance of the Gods into Valhalla Operetta To Be Given Wagner. Mr. Belllston started this week Overture to Fra Dlavolo Auber "The active work on the operetta Anltra'8 Dance Grieg Rlue Belt.' a story of This is Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy Norway. Trial contests are .... Tchalkosky. held this week to select the leading They were all played by the Perhave cussion Instruments. Entrance of characters. The boys and girls a keen Interest In what Is going on. the Gods into Valhalla, reminded LORN A WALKER. me of thunder. Anetra's Dance, reminded me of Women Iancing. In New Stage lieing Built "The Dance of the Sugar riutn Three men are at work mnklng Fairy" made me think of a fairy a new stage and auditorium on the dancing on a plum tree. Some of floor of the Woodstock buildthird the other things reminded me of We lxys and girls are very still other things. Some of the In- ing. because we can have our struments were the "Kettle Drum" happy and exercises ho4 programs ami the other Instruments which This has been a much needed there. could play more than one tune and some that could play but one tune. improvement I liked it better than any other proPLYMOUTH SCHOOL gram that we have heard. (TAYLOR.SVI1J.E, IT.iII) T1IELMA SINGLETON, I .ust week, Plymouth's bnsketball team played Monroe at Granger. IRVING JUNIOR HIGH It was evidently an easy game for 5i Lunches are being prepared and Plymouth, the final score The sold to the Irving Junior High stud- to 0 In Plymouth's favor. ents for seven cents. Six women game was easily won, and therefore have apolnted through the nU very exciting. RUBY McCUAY, CWA to take charge of them, this Hih Grade week. Reporter. Each week more hoys and girls Mr. Phll On January take advantage of the hot lunch. , lO.'U, T. Farnsworth brought two educa RUTH JANKE, Reporter. tional pictures to Plymouth School One was itlxwt Abraham Lincoln. During the holidays my two and the olher elwwed how Importcousins and I played baxket-bal- l and ant citrus fruits are to the human table-tenniEach d.iy we all tried body. Both were very Interesting. to the champion, but nearly evMr. Inkley. Plymouth's English ery day a different one iwlved It. and Dramatic teacher, hns choM-On New Years there was a pretty the cant for a play to be prvHentcd good wind; therefore, we tried sail in February. The play U called Ing a kite. The board were so "In Came Mary Ann," and the fol: Evelyn heavy that our kite did nothing but lowing pupils were take nose dive. Wilson, who will take the piirt of ANN HENRICKSEN, Msry Ann; Royce Itrlitgliiirsf, who Bob; Exelyu Mackny as Reporter. will Joan: Ornnt Player, as Randy: ns Jim: Donnn Through the CWA much work James has been done on the grounds and Parker, as Martha: I'U Powell as to our building. Mrs. Jones; Wright. Meade Stead-maTuring i he Christmas holidays Archie; and Minnie Headman the old side walk In the front of ai Rotalle. DO 1 8 POWELL, the building was torn up and a new one was made. Editor On the west of the building flower IkhIs are being made. The path Duel HamilUa KilUa la on the lawn have been trimmed and AletanJer Hamilton wis morti.ll made very nrnt ereunded by Aaron Burr at Wee ELEANOR MEYERS, hakn, N. J, and died the nut day. Because he abhorred the prae tlcc of dueling Hamilton fired hl BONNYVIEW SCHOOL on pistol In the air. U-In- Ix-e- 1 n t CBS : Geo. Schorban'i BusiUni. Ai Burbaru Badger 11:00 CBS: Marie, Little French Prlnoasg. 11 :13 Heia aud Duun. 11 11 11 :S0 :45 :55 CBS :Kaay The flntt grade teacher, Mi RamuM-ii- , of the Bonnyvlew SihiMtt got tunrrled and we have a hew teacher named Miss Banks. The girls of the fifth and sixth itored thousand! of costumes, luffl cttnt to dreti 00 opera. 8ouenlrs CBS: Myrt and Uargt 8:45 8:00 CDLBS: Blue Monday Jambore 00 Utah Bucluroos, 10:13 CBS: Don Kediuan and Orchestra. 10 .30-- K. 8. L. Players. 11 :00 CPl.BH : Gordon Henderson's Orches 11:30 Cl LBS: Jack Hoes' Puds Bound-u10 TUESDAY, JANUARY II T:0fr CBS: The Melodesrt. T:1J Morning Watcli 1 .00 AdrerUaer't Korlev. 8:30 Z. C. M. I. Procraa. 8 A Mualcal Interlude 1:43 AdrerlUen' Boilew. I 13 Nancy Allea ' 9 Adule Nelaou. Martha Meads. 8:43 I'ranw Wlngar and Orchestra. 10:00 CBS: Voti-- s of a,nerlencs 18:13 Jeonls Les. 10:30 CBS: Ceo. Scberbsn's Kusslans. 10:43 Barbara Badger 11:00 4 BS: tlarle. Little French Prlocesa 11:13 (HS: keeaa and Dunn. 11:30 IBS: Kasy Act 11:45 Koonday Tunes. 11 :f,S Hilly Program Resume, 18.00 4BH: Koluos Program. 11:15 CBS: Kdna Wallace Hopper. 11:30 CBS: American bchooi of the Air 1:00 Payroll Builder. 1 JO CBS : Sim York stock and grain quotations. 1:33 CHS: "Whither Brilaln.t" 1:00 Payroll Builder. 1.30-4'B- S: Knoch Light's Orchestra. :00 Uental Clinic of the Air. 3:1". -- CHS: Charles CarlUle Tenor. 3 :30 helected Herordlngs. 3:43 CBS: deo. Hill's Orxhealra. 4 00 Moods and anclrs, 4:15 t BS: Al and Pats. 4 :it0 tipvery Junior Hour. 8 :C0 Town Crier. tJOTarean of Ihs Apes. 5 43 CHS : Towa Crier. 6 The Columbians. 6:13 ( BS: Three Maids. I 30 CBS: Window Sketches. 6 :43- -4 BS : Melody Madness. 88 !: CBS: Philadelphia Ore Crier. T.30-C- HS: beorgs Jessel. 8 00 CBS: Do, Re. Mel. 8 A .'raay (Yyatals Program. 8 43 -- CBS: Myrt snd Margs 8.00 CBS: Harlem Serenade. 8:15 CBS: Argentinian Tenor. ISO Memory Oardeo. 6:43 CHS: The Voire of Kiperleaca l M-i- try and Jotia. 10 13 - US: (.uy Lombardo. U. of 11. Ktenaloo Dir. Pmsram. 16 ,30 11 .00 CDLBS ; Henderson s Or. 11:30-CDLB- S: B1U Pleck. wn T:13-To- WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 17 Kton Boys, Morning Walrb I 43 CHS: Metropolian Parade. 6 Watch 3 1- -Z C. M. I. Program 6.46 Musical Intarluds 1:13 Nancy Allea 6 ZO-- Adel Nelaoa't Beaut Talk 6 JO (ood Morning Judge 6 43- -4 BS : Dancing kVhoes. 10 00-CThe Voles of Kipsrtrjtca T.M-C- BS: t Kocordluga Dally Program Resume BS: Ths Kolyuoa Program 12 ;15 CBS : Kdna Wallace Hopper 12:30 CHS: Aiuorluan School of ths Air. 1:0V Payroll Builder 1 ;S0-- .N. Y. ituck and grain uuulatlonj. l'rlui'uui. 1 :35 Otuaivttl ilumcots. 1 CVU JWH. Of VlWifl, .4i4JB; 2,0.0 Xota WrUr :30 CBS : Auiertoan Legion. i1:45-CHS: Artist's Recital. 3:00 Dental CUulc of the Air. 3:15 CBS: (ieorge Hall's Orchestra. 3 .30 -- Lesaons In Contract Bridge. 3 :45 Musicals, 4 :00 Sulectod Hecordiuga. 4:13 CBS: Al aud Pete. 4 :30-- The Junior Hour. 5 ;00 Broadcaateri Beriaw. 3 tO Tartan of the Apes, 9:43 CBS: Town Crier. 6 :00 CBS ; Morton Downsy. 6:13 CBS: Organallllea. . Mjdne " 7:00 CUS: I'hlladelplila Orcheatr. 1:15 CBS: Andre koalulauetz. 1 :30 CBS: Dramatic Uouents In Llrei of Pauioui Beautloa. 1:45 CBS: Don Norla. 8:00 CBS: Camel Program. 9:45 10:15 Melody Hound-l'p- CHS: .Ml. ha Baglnaky. Badger II 00 4 IIS: .M.i If. l.Hlla frenrh Prince! 11:13 4'HS: The Play Boys, II 30 -- CBS : Kacy A.M II :4S 4'1I": Noonday Times. 11 Daily program Rcsiuna. IIOO- - HK: Knlynna Program. II 1.V--4 IIS: Kdna Wallara B"(nr. II 30- -4 BS: American Mrhonl of ths Air. 1 00 The Payroll Builder I ss CBS: N. v. tK-A grala quotstleos 1 uii Arrtmltursl Colligs, 1:4S-- 4 HH: Ths Plckard family. S 00 Pa troll Builder. Z 30 ( US: K1ucailonal riturs. ! Merrymskers. 8 00 . ttanial ( Hole of ths Air. 3 13 -- CBS: Olmxt snd Orcbeetra. S Teacher Program 4 Afternoon Mu.lrals 4 13 -- Al and Pets. 4 30 The Junior Hotir. I.0-B- 8: T01.B Crlor. I J Tarran of ths Apes. 5 4& Payroll Builder. 6 So -flarronnles : Ths 6 I Kom.4 6 J6- -4 HS: Centnur I'mgraia. oHS : phlladolphls Orrheelrs. t T:I-CHH: rolrmel Btnopnagle and Bud t;Sa IM: f.uy Lomb.rdn's Orrretrs 6 00-- 4 BS: Waring a PennaylranUas Jn p4 - :try 8 8 8 43 -- CB(4: Crystal Pmgraa. Myrt and Marts snd Rrnls Bare. OO.cnS; Billy 6 13 -- 4 US: Orrle Neln and Orchestra. -6 30 CBS ; dm C. Hill. 6 Orrl Nelson's Orsa 18 00-- 4 PH: l.litle J.'k Ultle. 16 30-- 4 BH : lienrge IUI1. II 00 4'DI.HK: tH.rd.i Henderson's Ore H3-l'La8: Dill fleck sad Orrbrs Jes 6 tr. 4Vn,t; Thursday, January ii t 00- -4 118 : lng 43 I Rtna Boys. Watch - ktu.lial Mnnnta. Watch 86 X C M. I Hre-la- 40Rrodcler -- l Rerlea 6 Adertlef ttetl.w, 6 13 anry A Ilea. 10 -- A. tele rtha 6 Meade. a M.h1.. N...o r,M,i,jr im. Voire 16 "Tell U. Your E Trouble.-PHON- MUR. 285-- J DRAPER QUALITY FEEDS Distributed by W. E. CAIN PHONE Murray S55-4004 So. 5th East W FRIDAY, JANUARY 12 00 --CBS: J :15 .Mornli.g T i. W atcti CUS: Metropolitan T:45 8 :00 -- Morning W atch. 1:36-- 8. C. M. I. 8:40 Parade. t i 05 -- Pa) roll BuUditr. Army Band. 3:00 -- Dental Clinic of ths Air. S:13-C- BS: Knoch Light's Orchestra. 3 :30 Korordiuis. 3:45 CBS: Del Campo. 4:00 iloods and raucies. :35-C- COAL -.- Morning Mualc Nancy Alien 9:20 Adele Nelson's Beauty Talks 9 :30 liood Morning Judge 9 45 ( BS : Danclug Kchocaa 16:0oCBS: The Voles of GiperJencs 10 :13 Jennie Lee 10:30 tBS: Coo. Hall's Orchestra. 10 :45 Barbara Badger 11:00-CHS: Marie. LltUs I'rsuch Princess. 11:13 CBS: Playboys. 11:S0-1- IS: Laay Acoa. 11:45 Dally Program Hesutus 13 :00 The Kolynoa Program. 13 14 CMS : tdua WiiU.ce Hopper, lit .30 CBS : PhUadslphla Orcheaua. 8:00 N. Y. Lbtlng Slock it Uraln QuoU-Uon- s. 8 :15 BS : Delivered Direct From Mine to You! Domestle Lump Our Specialty Cash Price Delivers!-- 7.St Furnace Lump Domestic Lump $7J2 Stove - $7.00 Nut $60 Pea $5.50 Slack $4.00 I'lIONE Murary J74-- w L. W. SANDERS 389 Vine Street 4:l.i CHS : Al snd lets. 4 30 The Junior Hour. Town Crlor Tartan of ths Apes. Town Crlor. bongs at Twilight. Musical Porgram. CHS: The March of Tims. CBS: Philadelphia Orchestra. 7 :15 CBS : Town Crier. 7:30 CBS: "The Three R words of Tea," 8.00CBS: Olson and Johnson. 8 JO CBS: Columbia News Serrice. 8 :4S CHS : Myrt aud Margs 9:00 CBS: Hilly Jones snd Krnls Ears. :15 I BS: Bo.weU Sinters. Edwin C. UlU J 30-I- IIS: 9 45 CBS: Smiling Kd MoCanneU. -10:00 Mary snd John. W reading 10 :1 Matches. 16 60 CDLBS : Cathrtns ths Great 11 :00 Wrestling Mstches 11 Bowery Orchestrs. 6:00 0 5 $:45 6:00 6:15 6:30 7:00 SATURDAY, JANUARY 20 7:00 --CHS: In Luxembourg Gsrdea. 7 :13 Morning Watch 7:45-CB- S: Ths Melstorlniers. 8:00-Mor- nlng Watch 8:30-- 1. C. M. I. Special 8:40 Morning Watch. V 00 CBS : Young Peoples Concert, 16:06-C- BS: Vincent Trsfsrt' Orchestra 10 .13 Jennie Lee 10:30-C- BS: Knoch Light's Orchostrs. 10 Badger 11:00 4'HS: Madbion Knsembla. 11 JO-C- BS: Harold Knight OrohenLre. 11:00 C IIS : ArtlsU RecllaL 11:30-CB- S: Danclnf Kcboea. 1 :00 Town Crler. 1:30-C1'- .M: Ann Leaf at Orgaa. t 00 Town t.'rler. 1:30-- 4 UK: M.dlaoo Enaetnbla. i W Dental CIliSc. 1:16 CBS: Kddla Duchla and orchestra. 3 .30 --Selected Recordings. 3 :45 CBS : Spani.h Serenade. 4 .00- -4 BS: Meet the Arll.it, 4:13 CBS: Mildred Ballsy. 4 :30-T- ha Junior Hour. IIS ; Congregation. 5 00 -i 30 CBS : Bro.dc .lire's Rerlew, 6 oo- -4 its : Prog. Borden's Milk. BS: "Trade and Mark." 6:454 7 lis ; Philadelphia Orcbe.Ua. 4 7:13 BS: Colonel Htoopnagei and Bud. I JO Peter Spr.yoor.le. CBS: Byrd Antartle RipodlUnsi. 8 36 CHS: Columbia News Serrlea. 8 :45Crsty Cry .U Is. 9 00 -- CHS: B.turcUy Mis Tarty. 9:I3-4'- BS: tiny Lombardo. - Ben Gordon & Sons I'lIONE Murray 41 Window Glass and Mirrors AUTO GLASS Cabinet and Mill Work of all Kinda 161 W. 48lh Se. Msms PLUMBING! Call MURRAY 317 All Work Guaranteed I Murray Plumbing & Heating Co. 4U3 So. State Muetwj 66 9 80 Pathfinder Mag.flns. 10 t0-D- .nr Music, While City, Ogdsa 16 JO --CBS : Out Arnhelm's Orchealra. lt:00-CDL- BH: Urlff William's Orchealra. It's Ifnoraaca Does It What'a the use? The more jou stud and laarn, the farther you art from that bice know-I- t all feel. ing of the Ignorant Atlanta Oonitl-tutlon- MURRAY FEED STORE CIIAS. ANDERSON. Prop. Hay, Grain and FUur Full Line of Poultry Supplies) 4S4S South Stat Phone Murray 431 Jetinls Im 30 T Welding Truck Body Work and Blacksmithing . CDLBS: Blue Monday Jamboree. :00 CDLBS : Gordon Heuderaon. :30 CDLBS: Ths Bowery Orchealra. -- f Rear of City Hall Murray We Specialize La ".Melody 8 :30 t:raty Crystal. 8:45 CBS: Myrt aud Margs 8 :00 Kamoua Purntturs .lories. 9:15 (US: Charles Carlisle, Tenor. 8:30 CBS: HUigin' Bam 11 11 Allan & Walker beieu.de. 6 6 .45 :13 loll 10 10 6 6 Pltaty f Wardrobes In the wardrobe room at Coveni Garden Opera house, London, art 30 8 Acoa 18:00 : Mrl-awhln- MURRAY , 10 :S0 10 Mit-Iore- 1 franc governs frog-ram- 3.-4- 122,809.33 dimond, fice Tenor. Sixth A, perfect spellers were: Last Wak Ruehl Frame, Bill Godfrey, Mark One hundred per cent spellers of Johnnnesson, Virginia Gills, Marl 8 :00 CBS : Cream of Wheat Fragrant. the 0th grade were: 8:30 CDLBS: t'ord Morryniakcra. lyn Miller, Afton Morris, Ruby 8 :30 Cattiedral Madeline. Mary Kaker, Donald Bishop, Ma- 10:00 1'rofram from Mormon Tabernacle Orlich, Emilia Pedroza, Shelba June rie 11 :00 CDLUS Urlff W illiam' Orchestra. Johnson, Johnson, Wayne Price. Yates, Mabel Ilealy, Elanor Durst, MONDAY, JANUARY, IS Johnseu, Vosta Johnsen, Dorothy LINCOLN SCHOOL The Playboys. Beth Graham. Morning Watch one hundred per cent T7:15 Fifth grade : :45 Parade. CBS Metropolitan Last week Mr. Farnsworth 8:00 Morning Watcb were : spellers to e. the Lincoln M. I. "The C. 8:89 School, brought Spool! s 8;40 Advertiser's KeTiew Life of Abraham Lincoln", It Keith MeClcary, Agnes Smith, 9 1 Allen Nancy j Adi-lMcCleary, Joe Uzeluc, Tom8 :5!0 Nelson's Beauty Costs. showed w hen he was elected Presl 8 :80 ;ood Morning Judge Mario Losser, Ruby my Miya, dent and during the dark days of 8 :45 CBS : Kyhthtn lKngs. En- - 10:00 Voice of Eipcrtenc. Henry Tlott, Delbert the Civil War, and how President 10 :15 Jennie Lea. Lois Fred Olsen, Mismarck, 10:30 CHS: Concert Mliature. Lincoln freed all the slaves. He qulst, 10 :4i Barbara Badger also showed us a movie on Daniel Walter Jackson, Martell Plott, June 11:00 CBS: Ceorge Hall's Orchestra. Donald Ho Sniirr, 11:30 Mtacha fciglsakjr fcdUoo Kn CBS: Berger, Joseph Boone. The children enjoyed the 11:55 I'ally Program Keeurae dell. CBS: The Rolynoa Program. picture shows very much. CBS : Edna WaUaca Hopper. Fourth grade one hundred per 12:13 12:30-- -t BEVERLY CARLISLE, BS: American School of Air. were: cent spellers 1 :o Builder Sixth Grade Editor 1 :30 Stock and I. rain Quotations. Arthur Egnolan, Lois Johnson, 1:33 CBS: I'. 8. Marino Band. 2:00 Payroll Builder. George Keller, Dathel Llewelyn, 2:30 CBS: ArlUt s KeulUl. Coming Soon Keeth McCleary, Agnes Smith, Mlt- CUulc. This Friday the Lincoln School Is J CBS: The Ulolatora. suo Wakl, Dorothy Yates, Dorothy 8:1 lexnoon MuUade. going to have a doll show. All the Bloomqulst, La Verne Madlll, Helen 3 30 Af CBS: Keli aud Ounn. 4 :00 to Selected dolls are their Keoordluga. girls going bring DImond. 4:15 CBH: Al aud Pots. that they got for Christmas. In MARIE JOHNSON and 4 10 Junior Hour. 6 :0O Review CBS : Broadcaster the afternoon everyone is going inRUTH JOHNSON, Reporters. 8 dO CBS : Tarzan of the Apes. to the assembly hall where the girls 8 :45 C'BS : Town Crier. 8 Harmonies. march up on the stage with their 6:15 CB.S: The Village Choir. WOODSTOCK SCHOOL Four 6:30 Star Kerue. CBS: babies. dolls. Some look like real 1:00 CKH: Philadelphia Orchestra. 1:15 CHS: Andre knatelamlts. BETH ANDERSEN, P. T. A. Meeting Planned f JO CBS : The Big Show. Grade 1 A meeting of our P. T. A. will le 80 CBS: Lady tat her. 8:0-Ue- moffat, Govern Tairsl ef Africa Cbarlea CarlUU, 12.-O- d. a. McMillan, 7 : CBS: Chambertlu Lotion CBS: llerble Kay' Orclwalra. JlacTlirltt. 5:45 Fraucia larney. 6 M CbS: An Uteulcg Ui PaiU. ? :00 CBS : Seven Star Kafua. 3:00 5:15 , correct attest : BEET GROWERS' MEETING CHS 4 :4Ii Ben-vegn- 8TATE OF UTAH, COUNTY OF SALT LAKE, ss: bank, do solemnly I, IL A. ROBBIXS, Cashier of the above-name- d swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. (Signed) IL A. ROBBINS, Cashier. (SEAL) Subscribed and sworn to before me this 8th day of January, 1934. (Signed) GLEN E. HOWE, Notary Public. t. w. heultu alphabet. Each girl wrote a health rhyme about one of the i ters In the alphabet My letter was J, Ail cu the cppltul letters arp put up except the letter V. The girl who has it will finish it tonight PAULINE 8 HE RAN IAN In a contest which has extended over several weeks the 4th grade pupils have proven they can enter SUNDAY, JANUARY 7 the library aud remulu the uionI or 8 :00 CB8 : Church of the Air. derly of any of the grades. 8 :30 Vni'le Tow and Comic Strip La the Qle club w axe luarnijag :3t CBS; Mjro.on TaOeiuacls CBS ; Madmen tuavmule, nany so,nS ths CJc club mpetlp3 10.8M 11 :UU Stujlo Kuavinbla 11 :15 are on Wednesdays and Fridays. lnUTtuiUial Bible Sturtenw. 11:30 CBS: Lazy Dan, (he MluslrtU Mann. The sixth grade are learning It CBS; Broadway Melixlk. many poems and in health we are 12 :S0 1'rocrara of CurtU Coal Co. 12:45 CHS: Harold Ithodta, 1'taalat. studying how many parts there are 1 .00 CBS : N. V. l'UUharuiontc Oro. 3:00 KSL Sololata. to the body. 3 :30Muoda and Kanclea. We have a few cases of scarlet 3 :43 I'mitram Whipple ttbop. 4 :00'Ba : Organ Melodies. 4 JO fever, measles and chicken pox. Hyihmle 1'lcturea T:0-C- - w. K. S. L. PROGRAM : Demand deposits, except U. S. Government deposits, public funds aud deposits of other banks lime deposits, except postal savings, public funds aud deposits of other banks Public funds of States, counties, school districts, or other subdivisions or municipalities .. United States Government and postal savings deposits Deposits of other banks, including certified and cashier's checks outstanding Circulating notes outstanding (NOTE: In conformity with law, the foregoing statement reflects only the condition of the books, as of December 30, 1933, and does not give effect to the revision of capitalization to be voted January 9, 1934 by the - shareholders or the changes incident thereto in the accounts of assets and liabilities.) Capital account : Common stock, 10OO shares, par $100 per share, $100,000.00 20,000.00 Surplus 2,809.33 Undivided profits net .. . Reserves for contingencies david grades have a club called the Bun ny view Boosters. 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