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Show PXGg-3" ROVOrUTAH COUNTY. UTAH WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 1. 194T Tire Output Near Record NEW .YORK, Jan. . 1 U.R) Shortages of tires and other rubber rub-ber products will continue for many months despite record production pro-duction In 1946 and outlook for near-record , 1947 output, Herbert Tomorrow Is 'Home Town Day . for Mrs. Mary F. Williams of Provo on Cinderella, Inc. Hear' Mayor Mark Anderson Ander-son of Provo and Mrs. Williams' Wil-liams' family on a special CS broadcast from Salt Lake City. ) Thursday 1 p. m. Duffy's Tavern 700 p. m. Kay Kyser and hi COLLEGE OF MUSICAL KNOWLEDGE 8:30 p. m. mm Archie AV.V Speakin'; SV V Duffy Hj&JM Ain't JgrfS!) Here What's On The ir Today WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 1 KOVO 1240 KDYL 1320 l:M!Nim that Son Salute to Xmai News ' Jack Canon :U Ne on :J9AUen Roth YuleUde Echoes Lum "N Abner Dr. ChrisUan . :45 : ; Notebook Ned Calmer 7-lSMufceofHStarr Duffy'" T,verD Ann Scotland ' Songs by Sinatra 7:30 Name that Song District Attorney Pot O' Gold Dinah Short 7:45j ; . S:?SiSfmny K"y Tweedy Romance Ball grV Wood 5S5c InformaUon ' 2t2!KitnHy VMtoT "PPer C1"b J B Crosby Lowell Thomas S:15 Dick Jurgen Pleasure Parade ja-k cmith S:3! ?w. . Gildersleev. Henry Morgan Meiodi :45!Sportacat News 10:e0News Dennis Day Sports Parade Interlude 1:15 Griff Williams Spade Cooley Wasatch Chanel 1:3 Art Kassell Pale MoonUght Tommy Reed News napel 10:451 star Tim London Column ll:09,Music toRead By News Battle of Bands Music ' 11:15! Sammy Kay ll:30!In A Mood Eddie Ortta Charlie Snirlr 11:45 News . narlle Spivak THURSDAY, JANUARY 2 6:00 Sun-Up FroUc The Old Corral puke Box , News " ; siao'News Briefs News News. Weather FarmTRound g:45 Wake.Up Time The Old Corral Juke Box Roundup ':90I ' News " 7:lSShady Valley Harrv Clarh. 7:30 Breakrast News News Harry Warren Potluck Part 1:4SlMountaln Boys Coffee Time James Abbe News : News Top of Morning Breakfast Club Melodv Parart. " 8:15 Musical Clock l.ora Lawton loay Parade 8:30 Say With Music Road of Life News Joyce Jordan Tic Toe Tunes S:30lSerenad Jack Berch Galen Drake Grand Slam :4iWy U Taylor David Harum William Lang Rosemary 10 :00: Listen to Bing sing and Smile Glamour Manor Kate Smith- 10:15'jumpin- Jacks Kenny Baker AUt iT'v 10:30!Womens Page For the Ladies Listening Post Helen Trent HMSIVtncent Lopez Ned Lynch Our Gal Sunday H:?2;Sdit,J Diary Take " y Vera Keene Big Siste? 11:15 NovaUme Charm School Ma Perkins ll:J Jackie Hill Wishing Well My True Story Dr Malone ll;4S!Jmboree Birthday Club Church J$L Road of Ufe 12:00 Cedric Foster Today's Children ? New" 12:13 Smile Time Woman In White Baukhage Perrv Mason 12:30 Queen For Day Masquerade Platter arade Firming 12:45 Light of World Rose of Dreams l:0'News Life Can Be Song of bav Cinderella 1:15 Musical Comedy Ma Perkins Walter Kiet-nan L,nderella V5tW. . c-, . f.ePPr Young Sentimental Lone Journey l:4S This is Elaine Happiness Eas e Aney 2:00'Erskine Johnson Backstage Wife Bing Crosby House Partv 2:13'Johnson Family Stella Dallas y News 2:39 Music Lorenzo Jones News Mv 2 Wews Wtdder Brown Gus Foster Ldy? Joal 30;Revue Girl Marries What s Doing Shoppers Guild-in Guild-in crwtn. -th Portia Faces Life 2nd Mrs. Burtdn 3.30 Swing Club Just Plain BiU Bride. Groom Meet the Missus ,3:5 Front Farrell School of Air 4:02 Time on Hands Ladies Be Seated Off the Record News Randevu d erEy 1? Round Aunt Mary Try and Find Me Show Tune Time 4.43 Buck Rogers Dr Paul Dick Tracy Robert Trout 5:00 Hop Harrigan Woman's Secret Terry and Pirates School of Air 5:15 Superman News- Sky King . .2!5ldin'..?ange Music Fashions Jack Armstrong News S:45!Tom Mix News Tennessee Jed Freddy Martin i THE BERBYS , WHATARE 1 MAKING A 1 VOU DOING, "fl LIST OF I PAT f NEW YEAR RESOLUTIONS-, j DAILY HERALD E.' Smith, president, United States -Rubber Company, said today. . Smith estimated 1946 output at 88 million Units, of which 66 million mil-lion were passenger' tires, and forecast 1947 output at 80 million mil-lion units, with 62 million, for passenger cars. "In. 1947," Smith said, "the in dustry, ior me iirsi ume in lout years, will use more natural rubber rub-ber than synthetic. Consumption of natural is expected to be about j 51 per cent of the total, compared j with 22 per cent in 1946. ; "Indications are that final sales j figures will show the industry in 1946 produced goods valued at $2.3 billions, which was more than double the volume in 1940. the previous record year of wholly peacetime output. It is estimated 1947 sales will be $2.3 to $2.5 billion. "Demand for tires is still greater great-er than the sttDDly. and dealers find it impossible to build ud in ventorles. This situation probably will continue during the first t . . . . . three to six months of 1947, but during the second half supply is expected to be more adequate." IT PAYS TO RELAX CHICAGO (U.R) Victor J. Bar- tolai, a former dirt track stunt driver, often told his father-in- law, Fred Davis, that the thing to do in an auto accident is "just re lax." Both followed that advice when their car overturned in a collision. It worked. Police arrived ar-rived to find the two reaching through a broken window for their hats. 9 JOIUUUF D100B 234 v. Cmte ft . FU 488 KUTA 570 KSL DONY FORGET TO PUT DOWN SOMETHING ABOUT ALWAYS . 5WEET AND CONSIDERATE... AND NOT STARTING ARGUMENTS.... mm SIDE I COW. 14T T MCA SERVICE, KKS. 1. 14. MC. U. a. "The way to enjoy winter way THIS CURIOUS WORLD r -n at W H23 cm inn - u r i 1 wvnv ll 1 KttllH PAT. OfF. A FISH OF THE EAST ATLANTIC. CLMSS 7XGBS FUNNY 'He doesn't play it, he smokes i:i i : u: iiiiuiK ins I SEE BY THE HERALD VDU DON'T MIND) PTa ( WE LIKE YOUR V) ff--sl . 1 FOOD BUT PREPERlM UuSl JIT l . i, y . ..AND NOT LEAVING I ll-Z V I THINGS LYING wlviv r f SK3N s f AROUND INTH- FrS'J. HERE. ) f BATHROOM Xl THINK THAT V J v ; I 11 HKOCwj.TI just ABOUT vr x I r--yt I COMPLETES " jw- C I : ' -i ii r i GLANCES tr PAT. OCT. is just to ignore the cold the I do!" vr- AM-uic.n INDIA A LAR6E VESSEL WAS FILLED WITH WATER. AND A SMALLER VESSEL. WITH . HOLE IN THE BOTTOM, WAS SET ON THE SURFACE. WHSN 7H VESSEL SAUK, A TIME -BOY LIFTED IT OUT, EMPTIED fT, STRUCK IT LOUDLY AS A TIME, S"fcNAL.t AND SET IT ON THE WATER. A&AIN. THUS, THE PASSIM& HOURS WEICE RECORDED. H'HEM YOU DIP INTO SOMETHING, YOU DIP OUT OF IT? Says MRS. LAURA PERRY, BUSINESS it he got tired of always tt ' pipe: By Bill Ruble By GRUBERT hp- VIC FLINT . f&t police headquarters I told I Growl all I knew. ' YOU DON'T THINK I cu ri imt o f V rC .1 WKTHt STUCK THAT J) BART IN Ml NECK HUW- j. SELF, da vmi earuii knf r-aiii i ' - 1 C .WtHOMimna -J! f . By FRED HARMAN mtm BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES '"GARI SaRTO 'MCE-nC!"P . I fatlFSl Iras'" B igcaw-' 1 ""'Xw - . . If , b7hamjn AUJEV OOR PREHISTORIC MAN, A I ALSO ASSOCIATED X f "N . ' BROUGHT INTO THE MODERN TIMES IW THE 1 O0t i J 1 KEEP MOVINf.BOVSC h JLll jBV DR. WOMMUG'S TIME MACHINE. PROJECT J ?V 4 I CURRENTLY OUR WfVE GOT A yfiMh NOW SERVES ARE ft ( Jf l, I HERO POSlMCSiiR POSSE ON J tXh. 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