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Show THE MURRAY EAGLE THE MURRAY EAGLE C. EDNA B. WALLACE, Editor M. K. S. L. PROGRAM a a a a a WALLACE, Associate Editor Telephone Murray 35 Issued every Thursday - $IM $1-5- i EDITORIALS Musler's :30 :00 :15 ::t0 THE ARMY ENGINEERS :3B For many years, the United States Army Engineering and power Corps has Leen making surveys of flood control duties. of its military Following its surprojects, as a part to exhaustive Congress concerning reports, veys it has made of the and the feasibility projects. In many practicability the offered has it by statistics opinion, supported instances, and a wealth of factual information, that various projects are busiimpractical from an engineering standpoint or, from a cost. their ness standpoint, could not be expected to justify SUCCESS THROUGH COOPERATION An interesting example of what agricultural cooperatives can achieve, when well managed and loyally supported, is presented by the Dairymen's League Cooperative Association of New York, a pioneer in the Eastern field. Due to the aggressive, constructive work of the organization, milk prices did not tumble in the League's area until about a year after the values of other farm products had slumped heavily. And when, under the pressure of great economic forces, the milk price structure did crumble, the League didn't take time out for a "crying party," but at once went to work to remedy conditions. The result of that is found in the fact that, according to November reports, the milk price average is practically back to the level of November, 1931, before the worst of the depression hit the milk shed. This doesn't mean that the troubles are over for League members. The League will continue to work toward effecting a better balance between the cost of milk and other costs. In the light of past experience, it is not too much to forecast that these efforts will likewise succeed. Other farm dealing in all manner of commodities, have shown similar records. This is not due to luck it is the consequence of knowledge, of enthusiasm, of hard work, and of faith in the cooperatives by members. When all work together for the common good, better times result. s, SAVE YOURSELF FROM ROASTING Have you eved noticed a charred beam, partition or piece of woodwork in your house and wondered if there was danger of its catching on fire? That charring was probably caused by the intense heat radiated by a smokepipe or part of a fur- Engineers of the National Board of Fire Underwriters state that such conditions present a very great fire hazard, especially during severe cold weather, when heating equipment is rim at full capacity. Official records indicate that 10 per cent of the total fire loss in the United States is caused by heating equipment. Burnable materials placed too close to the equipment account for a large portioon of this loss Different kinds of heaters require varying distances between the hot metal and woodwork. The old type of stove that glows red hot shold be set at least three feet from burnable materials. More modern stoves, with an outer casing of metal permitting air to circulate between this outer shell and the actual fire box, require a one-foclearance, as does the domestic type of cooking stove having a y lining and a water jacket. Experience indicates that even solid masonry is poor insulation against continuous high temperature and that circulation of air is needed to prevent dangerous heat from being conveyed to burnable materials. Attention should be given to the clearance above heating devices as well as at the front, sides and rear; also to smoke-piperange hoods, warm air pipes ami registers and steam and hot water pipes in fact any device or apparatus that may give off heat at sufficiently high temperatures to ignite combustible materials. All hot water and low pressure steam heating boilers should be covered with asbestos insulation. The smokepipe is a great source of danger and everv effort should be made to protect adjacent combustible ceilings, beams and partitions from its, radiated heat. Following these simple instructions may save your home and the lives of loved ones. ot fire-cla- s, THE SILVER LINING Those who predicted a few months ago that the United States would shortly be flooded with silver, due to the Treasury's purchasing program, will have to revise their views, according to Rene Leon, the monetary expert. According to Mr. Leon, little silver is available anywhere .n earth today. The result is that demand must soon exceed supply with rising silver prices following. The outlook, consequently, for renewed activity in the mining industry is belter. Stimulated demand for silver, at a profitable price, will put men to work, cause heavy capital investments, and lead to general industrial expansion. n NEW PLANS able-bodie- d Silent :00 JANUARY MONDAY, 21 Morning Muslcalu CHS: Laugh Clinic 15 Morning Watch 00 -- CBS : Press Kadlo News. ;0."i ltevlew. Advertisers 00 CHS: Land O' breams 15 ;jod Morning Judge 30 program, 45 "Voice of Health." 00 CBS : Voice of Experience :15 CBS: The Gumps 30 Jennie Lee 45 CBS : Dick Messner's Ordchestra e :00 Tea Ensemble 1 5- - Recorded Program : ::i0 CBS Herbert Eoote, organist. 15 CHS : 'at Kennedy and Art Kasscl 00-- 4 ItS: Little Kren.ti Princess. :30- - CBS : American School of the Air 30 CBS : Your Ilostea :43 CHS: Easy Ace :00 4'BS: Visiting America :15 Payroll Builder :30 CBS : Chicago Variety Program ;00-'- BS: Men of Notes Trio Clinic of the Air ;3- 0- CBS ; Organ Interlude :15 CHS : Butty Bartcll :00 CBS: Songs of Long Ago :15 The Junior Hour :45 Ilocnrded Program :53 CBS : I'ress Radio News. 00 Bmadcasier'a Review :15 Central Shoo Program :30-CBuck Rogers :45 Little Orphan Annie :00- -4 BS: Vivian and her Life Savers :I5 Tarzan of the Apes 0:45 Songs at Twilight 7:00 4'HS: Chesterfield Program I:30- -( BS: The Rig Show 8 :00 CBS : Wayne King's Orchestra 8:30 Royle Furniture Co. 8 :45 Alk.i Seltier Program BS: Mrt and Marge 9:00 :15 CBS: KdMln C. Hill 9:30 CHS: Kate Sinllh 10 :00 CDI.BS : Blue Monday Jamboree' 11 :0 4'DLHS : KSL Players 11 :30 CDI.BS : Orvllle Knapp's Orchestra :30 :00 12 Silent 00 TUESDAY. JANUARY 22 Morning Muslcale CHS: Happy Days CBS: Press Radio News K :10 Advertisers Review 8 :4.i -- Morning Melodies , Ensemble. 9 :00 Studio of Mary and John t :I5 Romance e 9 :30 Program. US: Voice of Evperlece Id oo 10:15 -- CBS: The Gumps Lee 10 :30 -- Jennie 10:45 4'WS: Art Kassel Orchestra 11:00 C HS: George Hall's Orchestra .15 - Gene Halllday 11:30 IBS: Esther Velss Ensemble 11:45 4'BS: Pat Kemiixlv 12:00 4'BS: Tiie Little French Princess 12:15-CHEdna Wallace Hopper S: 12:30 I BS: American School of the Air -1 :00 Payroll Builder 1:30-1- '. S. A. C. Speakil 1 :4- 5- CBS : Easy Acea Review 2 .00 -- Broadcasters 2:30 t itS: Science Service Orchoatra Messner'a Dick 1 15 4'BS: 3. 1- 5- Dental Clinic of the Air 3:30 -- CBS: Milton Charles 3:45 CBS: Between the Bookends 4:00 CBS: Beatrice Osgood 1 :15 The Junior Hour 4 :4 5 Recorded Program 4 :30 -- The l. S. S. Club 4 .51 CBS : Press Radio News. 5. 00 -- Town Crier 5 :30 -- CBS: Buck Rogers S:45 Little Orphan Annie ti :00 Pullman Tailors. :! -- Tum of the Apes 6 :30 --4'harles Llerley & Piano Team ti .45 -- Kr.tuMiteyer and Cohen. ? :00 BS : Ring Crosby 1:30 CHS: Chevrolet program X 0(1 CRS : The Camel I'rogra m 8 .30 -- I iilon Dentil Program 8.45 ltovlo Furniture Program It. oil -- CBS: Mrt and Marge 6:30 7:00 8:00 11:45 12:00 12:15 12:30 CRS; Pat Kemicdv and Art Kassel CBS: Marie, Little French Princess CBS: Edna Wallace Hopper Dm ns nnd discounts CBS: American School of the Air 1 1 1:45 2 :00 2:30 3:00 3 OF SANDY, IN THE STATE OF UTAH, At the Close of Business on December 31, 1934. ASSETS Payroll Builder 1'tah Agricultural College CBS: Easy Aces Payroll Builder CBS: Dick Messner's Orchestra CBS: Loretla Lee Dental Clinic of the Air CBS: Oigan and Speaker CBS: Butween the Bookends CBS: Beatrice Osgood Pianist The Junior Hour The D. S. 8. Club Recorded Program CBS : Press Radio News Broadcasters Review CBS: Buck Rogers Little Orphan Annie CBS: The Linlt Hour of Charm :00 :30 :15 3:30 3:45 4:00 :15 :30 :45 :55 5 :00 4 4 4 4 5:30 5 :45 6:00 Standard :30 6 :45 ti TOTAL ASSETS Lee M Ki lit PP KitVS I ' I US ( : K.isv 3 3 4 4 4 4 I 5 S i; f. fi 45 55 ml .30 It. CHS - T en I '. 0 : n BS I 1 I'ri'.tani. I - I'f-s- s Radio News. Ctl.r H i. k II Ittlc (itphan Annie M: Milan and lor Life Savers Turin Finre't Marshall Ti'c 4 Program Aduiiiuii-- s of Grade Adnilr.il llitil Ctprdltlnr. RS : M. bxlv Mss'erplees Srllrer Program ( H Mitt and Msrfce t IW Tin clisJ fc t, lilt :n .I5-,- a mi 15 0 15 l 10 crt 10 11 11 mi do 15 15 11.30 . "Pop, what it "All arms, no TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNT Hell tfyn.llmt kg. WNl mm 40,033.10 TOTAL LIABILITIES TOTAL PLEDGED $31,350.00 County of Salt Lake . STATE OF UTAH A. It. GARDNER, being first duly sworn according to law. deposes and says, that he is Cashier of the above named bank nnd that Ihe nbove and foregoing report contains n full, true nnd correct statement of the condition of the said bank at the close of business on the 31st day of December, 1034. (Signed) A. R. GARDNER. (SEAL) Subscribed and sworn to before me this 10ih day of January, 1035. ('. C. CRAPO. Notary Public. Residing nt Sandy. Utah. My Commission will expire July 20, 1030. Correct Attest S. J. MICKELSEN, A. R. MICKELSEN. IIEP.ER J. BURGON, Directors. STATE OF UTAH MTii-of Hank Commissioner I. JOHN A. MA LI A, Rank Commissioner of the State of Utah do hereby eerilfy (hat the foregoing s a true and correct copy of the elaieii..'i,t of the above named company. QUh in my office on January Ti.a Spruce Grouse The s.'.nice nuisc Is smaller than .he riinv.l grmie find darker. The :nile Is barri'd and Fpotled with !i.':n 1;. ttliiii- anil gray. He has !:.n 1; throat and a spnt of bright red bare alioe the eye. found it no other gnmse. The female Is iii.il'er than the male and quite liili'.iftil In nppe.'irnncp. She In More riiMy. rinely barred around 'lie I.. idy and I.h Ks ihe red over the f.vLevel ' a Irvcl Is ihe ietel of the stir of u,e M'ti. taken t Its mean ii :!!wi. miilway between mean . -- !i and low water, adopted as I inl for ihe measurement of '';!i!s arid sn on. and called also si a level. f.fin'i Defeat in Ohio raii.;s or l.l'ile Turtles M SnaUet and Hair Ropei There U a popular uoilou that snakes will not crawl over a rope made of hair. For that reason when some cowboys, shepherds, ram hers and prosit tors In the West sleep on the ground they mirround their beds with an old time horsetail or cowhide rope. Kxperlineiits by the I'nited Slates biological purvey with rattlesnake, as well as harmless snakes, showed that no protection Is afforded by enelreliiig ramps Willi hair ropes, because the snakes rawl over Ihem without hesitation. thp liiiii:.in M,iir iiml In I lie tif Artlmri:i!i UwuA aiul uii'iiifviil iliuift, ,i:ivi., nn iiiiuiriaiit mrt In Ihe ti:iuli nf Die last cciiltiry, a;t IimuIi tlit trniuly nf the K'tH'iHl I'.rlginlt' Unit rtnlt! n:iliist the nuns nl r.nlin-tnvThe ir's.i'(Ml the emj. We.'lnifi of millrjnlty U tint ii.liiiitcl o the innchlne nee. iirly kiiLMim ti.j (rtnts DRAPER QUALITY FEEDS Distributed by W. E. Cain & Aniliiuiy iim- -i PHONE Murray 535-4004 So. 5th East NEW FORD 15-PIa- TI "tlmaied iireii of Cni'tdniiil Miian iiilli-ii- ; ttie area of Ae' ira;l,i ainiit :!,(Mu,(im mjuare S"JT.-- te BATTERY SO 7 With Old Battery Will Fit 85 of All Can. CUMBERLEDGE MOTOR CO. Authorized Ford Dealer ' m r - JS i South State Street PHONE Murray 81 491S J "The BROKEN DRUM" Meet Your Friends Eats and Drinks! At State and Mid vale Junction JIM STEPHENSEN Hark If One Uottle of ful t f Dare's Mmtba IVpsin Dare's Mentha IVpsin Doesn'l Do d fedlng of snffm-atloYou More Good Than Anything vanish In a few minutes. You Kur Usui With the same fpee1 It atopM and htartbtirn. X'lcblng Ict a Initio of this grand st m- rmnla- -'j a D'h wonibrful nci meiiicine tolav villi ih ol- wlih con lilnatlon of Pepsin .lin t understanding tliat your mon- m stomnch good Invlgnrator y will x pnui ptly r turned If It t In small d. one rfnl that oei not Mop the most unite atom- over C,0o0 botlld ai li dUtress quicker tl nn nnytliiiR New Jersey sold. U ever ued. y. Your St madi may Ik so (lis- F.very regular drucglt .me Is.ttle of Dare's U'H !ees think with that gas yoti jtendel e ery m'nnli' your heart will slop ripsin. Your druggist h'IIs or it. betting, jit with one Mooncy tabb-spoon- f UrcnUr.J a,, J Australia Is Son Today's Offer To All Win Have Stomach Distress SMaWMaWWa 1 vie Sw.rJ Tavtt lfilisic!is;.lc i,i VUTI' Miatake Made by All De best of men makes mlsiukeif ald Uncle Eben. "De trouble coinj when de worst of men take i vantage of 'em." forcfS which i"i (bu Llcoitit Mirout.ri Trunk nllrai'live lloueting Iret-oNi i t h India Is ho I'.rovt nin which "tiriilslien lliassie (Tup of flloilo lendroii like lo'inlly perftiuieil jel low Ht.il rid bliisiiiii I w'.re a year I'lo'se llorters do Imt nifiUln Ibein i'!ii In the brum hi' nf the tree, nl I'leh oiii through retiir in thf bark of the trunk hi well, (tnite tin es (ii .rnfii i h a to almost run i e:il ti e tree lrilt:!l from !ev, A A. MALTA, Rank Commissioner. M JUVlTils tvi tJ MEMO RAND I'M: Ioans and Investments riedgel to Secure liabilities I'nited Slates Government securities NONE Other bonds, stocks, and securities NONE Vledged: . .(b) Againut pnblic funds of States, counties, srlmol districts, or other subdivisions or municipalities $31,350.00 : - $2(50.1 02.24 Trc monopoly?" Ac Payroll Builder CHS : Men of Notes. I'.tiUl Clinic of (lie Air ;fl Parent Tesihrts program 15 4 BS ; Vet Yan on 4 US ; S H'fs i f Long Ago. 15- - Junior Hour 4'tcAtn Program .30 -- 4'olH!lc l oo 3 00 3 15 , net were pitted Wayne at the na.tle of Fallen Timber on the 'aid; o! the Miuiiiee In (ihlo was h JVriiniseh, Hie man was ties tliuil to become biler Ihe gr:uilesl her.t i: his people. In the ranks of V.'a.M.e ii (be Miiiordlimie ullicer, U'iiii.un t. Il.irrls.in. deslliieil to iM'riuiH' t !: rust pri'sbliMil. Twen-:- v years later. In ihe War of ts2, ll.ee two suliordilialen met again Hi l',iiel.e.e poll, but this lime an flif lealeis In Hie desperate mid litl.il niiillat In (llilu fur (be KU pniii.iiy of while man or red num. And Ihe wltito man won. - lit. 27.500.00 0.4li0.f0 delH-nture- s Undivided profits a JANUARY 23 Press Radio News Review Broadcasters 9 on lufoimnt Music. 9:I5GhhI Morning Judge. 9 30 4'al o dine Program. 9 .15 -- CHS : The Instrumentalist 10 Oil CBS: Voice of Experience 10 15- IIS; The Gump 4 IIS : J. Hole 10 30 Lee ItS : Your Home and Mine 10 l i 11 no 4HS: t.r.r;e Hall's Orchestra II .15 Lois I.e Mar 11 30 I US: l.ltile Jack Little Hetty Moor 12 00 4'BS: Marie. Llltle French Princess HS: Romance of Helen Trent l!:li 4 HS : Ameiban 12 no School of the Air 4 US : Kate Smith's Hour I .no 5 Capital iiii'lan 010 IBS: 00 471.00 7,fi!)fl.20 LIABILITIES In the 50 - Morning Musical 7 .00 4'HS: Joktf Ho. k Revue J 15 - Morning Wslch S .0 20.ld3.07 Demand deposits, except United States Government deposits, public funds and deposits of oilier banks .... $ 05,005.20 Time deposits, except postal savings, public funds 07,700.20 and deposits of other banks Public funds of States, counties, school districts, or 18,217.71 other subdivisions or municipalities Deposits of other banks, Including certified nnd cashiers' checks outstanding 3,inO.S3 Capital neeount: Common stock, 250 shares, par $100 per share $25,000.00 BS: ft S 3,(MMl.(W) 21.757.S1 $200,102.24 - 4 WEDNESDAY. m.lM.m u,.oo.ft- - . (S'gwl) J. Pathfinder Pete Richard lumber's Orchestra 9 Sat. Program BS: 9 Glen Cray -10:00 Smiling Ed McConnell 10:15-Ha- rry Clark " lfl.::o I BS: o.-lNelson 11 Everett lloarland's Orch. 11 .30- -4 D1.IIS : OMlUe Knapp's Orchestr:. HS: Sooll Fisher's Orchestra 9:30 Orchestra 10 00 --4 HS: Orville Knapp's 10 15 "Smoke Rings." : 10:45-CLeon Navarro Orchestra Everett llo.iglaiid Orch. 11 :00- -t DI.BS: : .HS Fred Skinner 11 II MO -- CDI.BS: Orvllle Knapp's Orcheet'a 8823 as- feiitid the reason why kmc.;:, seems to uppease the uppctite of hungry man. Hunger appears fr,J our observations and those of oti, luvestigitiorii 10 arise wittim g fo nlte time after the blood Biigurfj to the fasting level. Tobacco inn by Inducing ing, hyperjrlyeerj (proutictton ot excess sugar in t: re). eves tln.i Uioou) temporarily Smokers prefer tnt,a conditions. co to any other leaf because of t nicotine. Man's fondness for this betrays itself again through the blood. 11, 1035. 8 :45 9:00-C- CO Opt. ' rlie nwt st - t'nited States Government securities, Direct, nnd fully pnnrantped Otiier bonds, storks, anil securities, II. O. u Furniture and Fixtures Riiiiking house, $.VKK).0O Real estate owned other than banking house Cash In vault and balances with other batiks Outside checks and other cash Items Other assets, real estate sold on contract irnlng Melodies 11:00-'B- S: Frederic William Wile 11:15 CHS: George Hall's Orchestra 4 -11:30 'ItS: Esther Vel is Frisco hie. 12 00 4'tS: D m Russo's orchestra. !2:30-CR- S: Herb Straul" 1 :0 Pax roll Pi.llder. 1:30-C- BS: Modern Minstrels 2:00 Payroll Poll ler. 2:15 CliS: Pro Arte String Quartet 3:00 -- CBS: Little Jack Llltle 3 :15 Dental Clinic ef Ihe Air 3:30 4'BS: Sam De Jong's Orchestra 3:45 4 BS: Between the Bookends 4:00 4 BS: "Something OldA New" 4 :30 Junior Hour 4:55 4'BS: press Radio News. 5 Review 6:00--CH- S: The Rovy Kcvue 6:15 CBS: l.udni Program 7 (10 HS : The Clfsierfl. Id Program T;30 Ethel llocan at the Organ 7:45 Basic Foods 8 oo --4'BS: Cari,ruruli:n Program. 8:30-Cha- at i Overdrafts Krausmeyer and Cohen. T:00 The I'tah nour 7:30 CBS ; Wnrlng's Pennsylvania!!! 8:30 CBS: Lelth Stevens 8 :45 Boyle Furniture Program 9:00- -4 BS: Myrt and Marge 9 :1S Southeast Furniture Co. Program BS : The Camel Program 9 :30 10:00 Logan Garmmt Piogram 10:30 CBS: Leon Navarro's Orchestra 11:00 CDI.BS: Everett Uoaglands Orch. 11 '15 Night Boat. 11.15 CHLBS: Orvllle Knapp's Orchestra FRIDAY, JANUARY 25 6 :30 Morning Musicals 7:00 CBS: Dear Columbia 7 :30 Morning Watch 8:00 4'BS: I'ress Radio News 8 :05 Moritlng Melodies. 9:00 Stuilio Ensemble 9:15 Good Morning Judge. 9 :30 Program. 9 : 15 Voice of Health 10 :00 CHS : Voice of Evperlencee 10:15 CBS: The Gumps 10 :30 Jennie Lee 1 1 :00 George Hall's Orchestra 11 :15 Gene Halllday 11:30 CBS: Little Jack Little 11:4.5 4'BS: Pat Kennedy 12:00 CBS: Marie, Little French Princess Edna Wallace Hopper CBS: 12:15 12:30 CBS: American School of the Air 1 00 Payroll Builder 1:15 CBS: Minn. Symphony Orchestra : 1 :45 t BS Minn. Symphony Orchestra 3 :00 Broadcasters Review 3:30 CBS: Milton Charles 3:45 4'BS: Between the Bookends 4 :00 Songs of Long Ago. 4:15 The Junior Hour 4 :45 Recorded Program 4 :iS CBS : I'ress Radij News 5 ;00 Payroll Builder 5 :15 Central Shoe Program 5 :30 Mclodlo Interlude 5 :45 Little Orphan Annie 6 Program 6:13 Tarzan of the Apes 6:30-Ha- rry Clarke 6 :45 Krausmeyer and Cohen 7:00 IBS: "Marcli of Time" 7:30-'- BS: Hollywood Hotel 8 :30 Southeast Furniture Program 8 :45 The Alka Sclzer Program 9:00-C- BS: Myrt and Marge 9:15 CBS: Edwin C. Hill 9 :30 4'BS : True Story Court of Humai, Relations 10:00 Gene Halllday at the Organ 10:15 4'BS: Scott Fisher's Orchestra 10 :30W resiling Matches 11 :15 CDI.BS : Joe Sulliv.m 11:30 CDI.BS: Orvllle Knapp's Orchestra SATURDAY. JANUARY 26 6 :30 -- Morning Musical 7:00-C- BS: Chi-e- r Cp 7 :1.5 Morning W atch 8 :00 4 I1S : Press Radio News. 8 05 -- Mornlni! M i'lc. 9:00 CHS: The Band Wagon :30-l'- urh Evans I0.00-C1- 1S: Al Kavelin'a Orchestra 10 III :4 V . uuiur- .U...J u.ui CJi iu J I ICUIG I'ecaiiH' sugar is produced nicotine, scientists assert they h,, SANDY CITY BANK ' laiade irth .5 There were no surprises in the President's Message to Congrcs. Mr. Roosevelt confined his talk almost exclusively to explaining what he hoped to do on behalf of the needy, the ill, the old. and the unemployed. His new program, dealing a it does with reform rather than recovery, might be termed the second phase of the New Deal. Briefly described, there are six definite factors to the program he wishes Congress to enact. The purpose, first, is to provide every worker with a j.,. Stroud." the dole system of relief is to be abandoned. Third, relief of the unemployed, which is now bring carried bv the Federal government with a modicum of Mate aid, is to be transferred to local authorities. Fourth, all public work activities are to be unified under a new plan. Fifth, the existing Federal Emergency Relief Administration is to be gradually displaced by a new emergency works agency. Sixth, and the most importantold age and unemployment insurance are to be provided, and a start is to be made toward perfecting legislation for financially assisting children, mothers and others handicapped by dependency or Products Program Cathedral of the Madeline L. I). S. Sunday KTenlng Service l.ols I.e Mar 'BS: Henry Busse's Orchestra Sunn v Evening L.I). 8. CDI.BS: Orvllle Knapp 15 well-know- SAW :30CDLBS: :00 co-op- Tom. CHS: Mormon Tabernacle Program Kihulmch Jewelry Program The Watch Tower :II0 CHS: Church of the Air. :30-"-- HS: Little Jack Little :4.CHS : 1'at Ktnntdy and Art Kassel :00 CBS : Lazy lan. Minstrel Man Hall of the Air IS: New York 1'hllharmonlc Orcli : 00 CBS "Open House" Victor Herbert's Melodli'i :4S CHS: Phil Harris Orchestra :00 4'HS: National Amateur Night 30 CBS : Smiling Ed McConnell :4." Dundee program. 00 ens: Alexander Woolcotl :30 Sterling furniture Program :4." Cystex Program ;00 CBS : Club Romance :30-C- BS: California Melodies :00 CBS : Ford Symphony Orchestra 00 CHS: Wayne hiiic's Orchestra Elsewhere in United States One Tear In advance I'mle :3D :30 :30 A3 TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION Salt Lake County, Utah - SUNDAY, JANUARY 20 CliS: Sunday Morning at Aunt Sun' CBS: Church of the Air :00 Entered as second class matter February 8, 1927, at the. I'oatofflee nt Salt Lake City, Utah, under Act of March 3, 1879. One Year In advance Six Months In Advance 11:15 11:30 10:45 11 :00 c REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE Jennie Lee CHS: George Hall's Orchestra Musical Ensemble Mrs. Chapman at Horn Colonial Domes Program 10 :30 fSh $ Ed s Cabarel for JCanclicIate Business! fV? ' yoin J I T. I iiiite. l4; H : MIS: HS : lln C. 11111 Voice of Espcrlctif Oride Nelson's Orchestra l oit.ltur.. proera Instrumental Ensemble I m t.tie Hull's Orchestra CI'IHS; Fmett lloaglaiid's Onh. i i IS: J. Sullivan. pinlt 4 1'I.HS: Orvllle Knapp's Orchestra cits THURSDAY, JANUARY 24 M rtiltiit Muslcll ft "!0 J oo i lis : Minnyslde I'n T 15 V .llilog Welch M'isli si Moments I .45 on cits; PriM Its din News. 8 i5. Morning Wad h. 4 UMillture program. 8 45 M muIii. !i 00 Mfl'.'lies. 15 Mity sod John. 1 I iln dine Pr. gt am. i 45 Miry ,r Tavlof A Itennl Walker 10 on 4 IH: Voire of Experience 10.I5-C- H8. Th Gumps Don 't Poslp one TELEPHONI Cold! HAY . . GRAIN . . FEED . . L)UAPl:K QUALITY FLOUR y - COAL FEEDS tp tie Kcprcscntativc of MAKOMB POULTRY EQUIPMENT World's Largest Brooder Huildcrs hoi fill e tun FRED CARLSON & CO MIOM: Murray 422 tnn Opplle C'Hjr lUti (Is ad |