| Show I Uta s i in i New York I By ELSIE GREENE THEW NEW YORK Oct 18 We IS-We We now belong to the muff ear family not family not the cold weather branch which wears such headgear for protection protection protection tion no no but to that rapidly Increasing tribe the radio bugs Radio Radl muffs ear-muffs are clamped on the head for a variety of reasons viz a to hear beautiful music and gain instructive information b to I struggle to get as many different stations during the evening as possible possible possible pos pos- sible regardless of programs of offered offered of- of c a desperate effort to get the very farthest away station We Ve own to the first are trying not to succumb to the second and definitely definitely definitely repudiate the third However However However How How- ever come one come corne all as someone someone someone some some- one wittily remarked remarked to to have llave a a. aradio aradio I radio in the house is to become in inoculated inoculated in- in with every Decie of radio madness We Vo spent tho the first day rigging up the airel scaling the heights of our tallest trees squirming through at attic attic attic at- at tic windows on to gabled roofs de descending descending descending de- de to the depths of the cellar eel cel lar where the water pipe comes out into the open and morning I came before we had much or of a I chance to try our luck at tuning In The next day was wa Sunday and we to enjoy that luxury of church services in ones one's own home I but alas we not of the rheostat rheostat rheostat rheo rheo- stat and after a vicious twist the song we were listening to quite suddenly ended and all was the blankest of ot silences We Ve couldn't so much as get a a. shriek of ot static The trouble lay in the detector we WO felt sure but we ve also felt sure no radio stores would bo- bo open on the tha Sabbath A hurried ride in the theFord theFord theFord Ford a a. thorough search of garages and dru drug stores in the neighboring town ended in our securing another bulb Home We e rushed and after some tinkering suddenly discovered I ourselves listening to the Nazarene chorus in Brooklyn And now were we're wondering how we can ever accomplish such mundane mundane mundane mun mun- dane things as cooking and housecleaning housecleaning house- house cleaning Our clever spouse has haJ solved the so far tar as he is simply moving his drawing board within phone ear radius but we are afraid that even with extensive extension wires w we wC might become seriously entangled in our trips up and down the stairs should we become so fanatical as to keep up a constant radio I tion Were We're having a hard time getting off oft this article this evening for the novelty of the radio has us in its clutches and each paragraph is r punctuated by a fingering of the I dials to seen what we can catch I We Just tuned Jn In on Broadways Broadway's musical comedy triumph RoseMarie RoseMarie RoseMarie Rose Marie wh whose se composer by the way is Utah's playwright Otto liar Harbach The songs are catchy as the dickens and we find humming g as aa we continue our writ writ- Ing inS We had a lot hot of fun tun this afternOOn afternOon afternoon after after- noon clapping the phones ear-phones on the baby the dog and the cat and noting noting noting not not- ing their reactions but I suppose every new radio owner performs similar gestures Our great trouble is to ring in on the things we really want to hear instead of ot taking what pops onto our wire Weve We've taken down the different I as we get them and the retunIng retuning re- re tuning of these numbers has at al t a. the thrill of a game of chance After all the thing resolves resoles itself into that prohibition anti-prohibition war cry the ability to take tak tak a aJohn it or leave it t alone John Held Jr simply wont won't stay out of this column Though he has entered Into many an item during the past month or two could we refrain from telling his Utah friends that he was elected Constable of I Weston n in the r recent t town elections elec elec- i lions All l the New i York news newspapers newspapers I papers published this bit of ot news for forJohn forJohn forJohn John Held is a national character and his election ejection is not only InterestIng Interesting interestIng Interest- Interest Ing to who naturally re rejoice rejoice rejoice re- re joice at having secured such an anable anable anable able public officer but to his countrywide countrywide countrywide coun coun- wide try-wide circle of friends John Held not only makes them laugh at the weekly thrice-weekly antics of his delightful newspaper syndicate flapper but contributes many an amusing pen picture to the big national humorous weeklies The following have been released from Eastern missions and will return to their homes E E. J. J Ellison and Ray J. J Dawson of Layton Joseph C. C Nelson Kelson La LaReal LaReal LaReal Real Jones Jasper Japer La Mar Bird Or Oral OrSi l Knudson and Marie i j row ow of ot Provo and Loa Christensen of t Tremonton A visitor of of the week Is Jac JacJ of ot Salt Lal Lake e Cit Cit- Iwas i r iwas was one of the speakers at mo m etin last Sunday The musical number numbers I at this meeting wee were a violin sole soi by Florence Priday Friday and a vocal sol solI soli b by Mrs Rap of Salt Lak Mrs Irs Julia also delivered I an address On the same evening in tn th the Brooklyn chapel another interest interesting ing program was rendered Mis 16 Zimmerman performed brillIantly o othe on the violin while Wayne Dri pleased everyone with a vocal solo sole by Eva Lewis on Ut violin and Marie 1 Bennion on piano The speakers speaker were wre Leyonn Van Kampen Lampen and A. A Ml MI Livingston Keep Kool Jool the summer mu musical comedy in which Hazel Daw played the leading part came o 0 ol the boards the other day Maybon laybon Maybe Mayb on account of incompatibility wit the chilly weather Anyway wasn't long tong before Hazel signed with Eddie Buzzell for tor a try a vaudeville so 80 Broadway bids he her goodbye e for tor a a. month mont or two Professor LevI Edgar Young wil wll conduct the Columbus day services at the N New w York meeting house |