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Show l 1 iant Wij i 10ooi Earned MURRAY EAGLE THE ! 1 ffALLACE. EDNA M. WALLACE, Associate Editor Editor i Telephone Murray Thursday 35 I ' fit" 111 el. ",1U m 20 r tlj 8, 1927, ut the Postofflce at advance .. Advance jlcnths in Elsewhere in United States L Year in advi nice $1.00 .00 $1.50 in p,,, j atlong ""? con-- it l1nP and Riu Luc and. urder J a1 follow " with the Imminent remodeling of Industry In a cooperative uh-uimia icunuiiy mat, II will (le-oi numu neen oy siern necessity to look on iraiueu all Incentive. Having of he finds it hard to conceive of law first nature, the as lihnesH the Old l.Vpe 2.:M Z2lr J incentives. 3.0s! will destroy only one incentive that of greed. But C(K)iH'ratIon rcix'll'r"ti""' tvt'r-- worthy incentive will be magnified rather than The new type oi nusiiiess man. me sort mat will evolve in urwl. will have qualities of Blind and heart that the old type i.y.ew Deal, I.TO 10 v 144 91 41 43 IK) 39 33 M 14 1.8?, not ..aid the college graduate going Into the business :,rld will not be forced to shed the Ideals of youth and adopt the code 2.5 Patience, kindliness, forbear- 'tlitMvolf lmck In order to succeed. 3.5s, loyalty to friends, modesty and humility, Instead of 3.0s as they did In the battle of ruthless profit talc- him Impotent, iering 2.13. assets. l his greatest will 251, "Wii this new breed of executives comes into his own, and Indus- transformed tmder his management, he will make the old t has 2.2ft in stent comparison like n lot of blind moles digging away their 2.2; in the dark. lives lj!i!e cimiM-ratlon- , 2.43--- have fr. ' SPIRITUAL VALUES IN NEW SOCIAL ORDER taxes' ting the r; Ohaplaln, Columbia I'nirersity before those set service deciding what to do with their greatest nd nutin"' is to work for a new social order in which the question lnvari- XMW, II, Inasked cotut'ining any enterprise is not alone will It yield i;y to saniuti writ anil wealth, but dues It In every particular enrich life? ty mjhiJ Fr what lesson is plainer or more emphatic today tlmn this, that iflU of ft waiispiritual values have not been sought first, the abundance of The ra we as a leople jmssess has not brought us life? Profits which tlsjr ana f we ton often been wimi to the neglct of human benefit. Machines, for lower t! ms production which should make poverty and want totally unknown, d plants w hroiuiht men to Idleness, or to doivndonce upon charity. Andi. to control the markets of the world has lowiiwrrinl emnis-tltloone of the breeders of war. e and c cited "When we examine the conditions In the world today, how strikw p!a: ing tlay are to those descrilod In the story of Joseph! Thousands, , millions, of men without fool and without work. Yet this is due lccessej M Uvmi-i.- ' a 'famine Is sore In the land,' but liecause, apparently, nilt. n. no was one who had the wisdom and foresight to plnn In advance ifre innw. e fart tl. U adiNpiately to distribute and to make nvailablo tho accumulated. (.limited resources which we jxtssess. pal 03hut mi 'Why was this so? Were there no dreamers among us, men who ceuM clUern the real signs of the times? Who by constructive ient-- Ll t state provide for the day when the fat klue of an inflated and would lie devoured by the lean klne of collapse? Or proH-rttvrnlnj if then- which ti stub men. did the multitude of Joseph's brothers try to a and to get rid of them? npprevs I wer jw "TV goal for which to seek Is high lifted up and in plain sight of st certi il 11 is to employ our enormous powers for the one purpose of making life more abundant, eveu as we learn it from Christ. n of Si "Guided by this vision, every form of activity must be measured f, hUc Henceforth the Ki tested by what It contributes to human welfare. bio rvRarCI qwMl. n Invariably to Is- asked concerning any enterprise is not alone, fill It yield profit and wealth, but dN it In every particular prcn'rve m of rtnd piirleh life? riiJei i to "If It d.H-- not, then no profit derived to the neglect or at the excuse of life is ever Justifiable. Whatever may be the force or plea of others, often called is one need more fundamental there necessities, d fori nd Mi ilor to them, and that Is human necessity." Riiymond O. Knox, University Pr. Are depi SHERIFFS Programs SALE UTAH SAVINGS "The - TRUST COMPANY, a corporation, as Guardian of the Estates of Uenjamin Harrison Smith, Virginia Eliza Smith, and Rosalie La Vinla Smith, Minors, and as Attorney-in-fac- t for llattie Smith und Isalielle Smith Butts, Plaintiff, vs. IIYRUM J. JENSEN COMPANY, a corporation, and W. It. MESSING-Eand GRACE MESSENGER, his wife, Defendants, To be sold at Sheriffs Sale at the west front door of the County Courthouse in the City and County of Salt Lake, State of Utah, on the 25th day of October, V,m, ut 12 o'clock noon of said day that certain piece or parcel of real property situate lu Salt Lake County, State of Utah, described as follows, 'Lot 42, and the West oue-hal- f of Lot 4.'5, Block 4, Thorn-dyk- e Subdivision of 2, 3. 4. 5 and tl, Block 4. Five Acre Plat A, I51g Field Survey, in Salt County, Utah. Purchase price payable In lawful money of the United States. Dated at Salt Luke City, Utah, this 27th day of September, 193.'?. S. GRANT YOUNG, Sheriff of Salt Iiike County, Utah. By IIEBER (J. TAYLOR, Deputy. David A. West. Attorney for Plaintiff. Date of first publication. Sep. 2H, 1933. 1 s Ifflnra'l DO WE MISS THE GLORY OF LIFE? We get thoughts from mnny oonrces. Following are a few Inspired bj rending Henry Knight Miller's "Life Triumphant." slaves can never know the real meaning or sublimity of llff. The masses are enslaved by prejudice, fear, passion, greed, envy, factors. Mtiveini-.tiworry, bate and other negative and destructive They (l.i re not call their lives their own. Too many of them live like nih worms, crawling under the leash of n thousand masters. We hmili iHier in n system that would ! an emancipation proclamation tomlllloim. ih:it should make men free and give them the Joy nf per-t. o When humanity Is unshackled It will find the great good that dwells within each soul, the hidden divinity of life, and bring It hnh Into triumphant expression until we all reach the more abundant Hfr. Let us find Uio larger and nobler self thnt shall lend us Into er.vn fields and sunlit summits of more perfect and Inviting valleys AMENDMENT IN CONSTITUTIONAL 1 ELATION TO MINIMI M WA.t8 FOB WO.rfK.N AND MINORS Joint Rnolulion Propoiinf in Ammi-ntn- t to Arlirlt 11 ( th Conatitutlon. bj th Addition af Krrlion Kelatini lo Minimum Wan (or Women and Minora: and Central Welfare of Anr and all Employees. Be it rearlvrd br the l.e(U1alur af the of all tSe mem-be.-- a Stale of t'tah. two-th'relected to each hovaa cwnrarrinf therein! SECTION I. That It la propawd to amend Article 1 of the Cunelitution by the addition of a eection nthich will read aa A EXTREMES OF An LIFE 'Continued Frm Page 1) system which now Having inn do the cotidl-,,f- ,n It Is now uir boundon duty to (iloiit to rehabilitate the men economic Itwalls. nl women ntid children 'is tthieh mill about In thewe Eiklmo' Bckbon eintnlnatlon of 'JOO Ksklnm had UT recently showed thnt they 24 presn Instead of the customnry crnl vertebrae, which occupy th middle of the spitml column. High In Algeria Touring Algeria, the road from Constantinople to P.ougle passe Ketlf, where the romantic (Jorge of Clinbet el Akrs rises to the sheer height of 3,Mt feet, 80 Impressive dress him. and sol him on wny ..f lifp m ti,t he may sns-anelevate himself, as It Is to '""'h n man the way of salvation, 't is n great mission to save etcti m 'ul In this life. If we arc k'ldtig for n wny to serve Ood we find It by serving man. He hn shv, (int jM. wip, o,w und riot his fellows who struggle 11 bis fn-- t sustenance nud for MhoUl In life. Is a liar and the trtli Las no tbldlu Ance In lis fr oai. phrsMng. pcdsllng. mental f some pieces demand sixty second.-tWc- r's. a operations S. ri AMENDMENT RF.. CONSTITUTIONAL LATINU 10 INTOXICATING LlyLOKS Besalutloa Profoslnc an Amend, aatnt la Article 1X11 of the lonalita-tio- a af tlie Stale af I'tah by Krpa!io the B.ctlua i Thereof Krlalinc af Kale, Mana-factarard Poasee-alo-a of. Aderliaeaient I'se. af or 'trafiic In intoiiralinf Liqaats. De It reaaWed by the t.n .lature af the af all Slste af It ah. lloaM and bera elerlrd la af acruibera rack House Hie all af cenrarrini therein I SECTION 1. RrpealHt Bectloa t af lo ami-nArticle IJ. That It u prep-icArtirla XXII of the C nlit4.Un of Llab la tha followins parCcuiir. XXII of the That Section I cf Ar;.rl eorutitution of Uu.h be and U.a sme at repealed. hereby SECTION I. Pair af Secretary af Rtate. directed The Secretary of ruila as brn-bUie prepuxd ar.iemlinent ctifl. to suh-n- ll the staU of elertora tamed hereinto Ui the at tha sett arnrral aleetiua la tht man. ner provided by law. SECTION I. F.ffeclWa Dale, tf a.l.t; ted by Ue elrctora of the sta'.a thia amendment ahall hare effect eo the first day of Janul auwnlint a ileierirunaiiia by ary Ibe tbsird of h'ate Canvaasera f tha result of tha alertioa oignatcd la Srctwa I hereof. A Joint ar. t r. Secretary of Sule of tha State of I 'ah, ds hereby rrrtlfy that a is full. Iru and correct tha foreoin M. II. Wrlllt here.-f- . I riava wltnese act my hand led affi'H the tireat Seal of the Slat of I'tah, thai lat day of September. la ! 10.00-C1L- HS: Cli.S: 10 :1 5 10 ::i0 10:H." 10 :4i Alra deer's sutlers Sirayuoz7le. The Voice of Experience l.ee uf Atirhai h's. rotirsm Kesutiie. 1'rut.raiii. Crofci am of I lall State Attrli-tilturn- l 1 US: The holyiu :I1 12 Cu. KlliKi. lijily 11 12:00 Erancls Lee Barton. CBS : Easy Aces. Tuuea. :55 -- Daily Program. 12:00 -- CHS: The Kolynos Program 12 :1.) Merrymakers. 12:30 -- Ann Leaf at the Organ. 1 roll Builders. 1 ::;o - N. Y. stock and grain quotations. 1:33 Musical Moments. 1 S: Curtis Institute of Program. 2 :00 Town Crier. 2 2 . t'oll.-ue- -- 1 : HS Madison Elisetnhle. Builder. : n.ll , ( n mrtT or blffdins Pilfs yoti sm rrotruding sninid at tli poollilnir. t hcalln-- prr ' 1 I! 11 1 I. I 4 US IIS : .1(1 I :". - the t.l'llc lints. Arr Tones M..n!s)r F.ssv !V f Pf-stu- t tsh Male in J 41 tl 1 4 J . (1 ; PI- C. kM fsmlt). llMn.t..n Otehrstra. I.I- her MURRAY 317 All Work Guaranteed! 1 (10 I'sttnl Te. 11 SMI ft r. hr Afletnm.n Mmb-alI'nile and Kbeir. Its : T"-- l I . 10 Tai'sn of 'he Ap.s. ii - rstt..ii it'iiMt-4 IIS Talllcht 4 ItS: Slran-tt-- r thsti llrtloii. I f .30 CBS Cmteur 1 rtrsai, tO-r- r : t (Rear of Modern House Furnace, Coops for 800 Hens, Berries, Fruit Trees, large Garden Space! 155 Court Ave.) DRAPER QUALITY FEEDS Distributed by W. E. CAIN PHONE Murray 535-- W 4004 So. 5th East WRIGHT'S Conoco Service State and Vine DO YOU KNOW? From 5 to 10 different lubricants are required to properly lubricate your car? 788 EAST 48th SOUTH HAVE IT SERVICED THE CHECK CHART SYSTEM They're Coming! Ben Gordon & Sons ... a doctor Firemen from . neighbors around the corner or the next farm they're coming; to help you because of your emergency telephone call. It'6 reassuring to know that whether you live in town or miles out, you PHONK Murray 43 Window Glass and Mirrors AUTO GLASS Cabinet and Mill Work of all Kinds 163 W. 48th So. can reach others instantly by tekj'hoiic. In addition, a telephone saves many errands, brings social chats with friends or business information. Murray MURRAY FEED STORE CHAS. ANDERSON. Prop. Any employt will take your order or just call our office Hay, Grain and Flour Full line of Poultry Suppliei 4S43 The Mountain State Telephone & Telegraph Co South State Phone Murray 431 T & Co. Morrison-Merri- ll "The Lumbermen" t RELIABILITY THE MARK OF t Timber, Rck, Paper Products for BUILDING PURPOSES! 1 t tt t PHONE Mur. 8 Murray Yard : 140 W. 48th So. t Good Farm Machinery STATES ;; IMPLEMENtXOMlHI PHONE Ml'RKAY 4789 SOI TH STATK r HAY CALL ON US FOR FEED GRAIN COAL FLOUR Draper Quality Feeds : 10 C. B. Wallace FOR SALE OR RENT 4s44-l--- : . I Notary Public Call pstiull MM I IIS t Orihrstrs. t II IBS: lUrli Warnoa'a J no i, til I Ilnlc nf Hie All. Jsb t'r bs .1111 MS 1(1 Quick IXMlI t Nelsen. CHS: liertrnil t no I BS : Trlide Har X Days k Nile :i 4 BS ? Symphonic Strings. s 00 4 BS: Columbia Public Affairs In. s Crjslal Program. a 30 I'rter Spta)norle and Harry Clarb 9 00 CHS : Ishan Jonea' Orcheatra. 9 1.1 I'M gram of PI) mouth MoUirs). o ia I n..n ttotascn Orchestra. Music. White CUT OgdeS. Ill 00 Dane 10 30 CHS: led rio Sluts II 00 CDI.BS : I. us Arnhelm's Orchewtrs IIS ItS ItS 4 41 MERCHANTS DAILY! Phone Murray 35 MODERN CABIN'S With 4'uclosed garage nice, winter homes for small families, at CAMP Ml'RKAY Rates Reasonable Phone Murray 372 5 15 Bn.sdcastem Review. 5 15 S.ikk O Har a On hestra. S 10 I BS : Connie lloawell. a 5 CIIS : Elder Mlchaul. i I Home Cooking FOR RENT: .1 rooms partly furnSo. ished. Very reasonable. State Street. liigti.n 'ni A, Tlie Home of Those 4881 Soulli State Street "Special". PLUMBING! e. Dsllv 285-- J CAFE MURRAY Xe-nakl- s, 6 Room Pi rtot-e-l 0 llsre a 4r.-hetr: The 4'.-psi"!. I no The I'MrMI lloll-letisln iiuotatlons !' h I 10 4 IO: N V 2 . c US. Marie. i', ii..,. 4 II" The I'lajr 00 tl II 1 kMl"kv. hs Ilstliirs Hsd.et 4 1 1 trc-nttti- ') Ml-- ! It , l,,, f It PILES Allell. Nrlm"a . h, IS TEE TO YIELD Tl CKiKESEHEBB frntn It- "ilne. blind. liilt rliul.-- . l llrauly Talks, ti. "let "I'lil't s Mntnhig I Its hois S iih log to t'lt I ts T'.e Vi.lt e I r.M'rilrn.e IS I. Jtnlile Ijt, in :in Intel lude I'Mnn. G UAftAPf I. M I0NE MUR. limits and school district. Murray, Utah. Inquire at James 4910 Poplar Street. -- 15 Wai.h. 9 RI T I - II Ad.-l- 'Caloro Ars Fasss! Whin True alligators are found only In In southeastern United States snd Pflvtr-r- and I'oi.n M'MiIng Watch. M.tr-'."ll'l'arade. I Its Its I "Tell Us Your Troubles-- FOR SALE: A furnished home with car and outside building for sule, ut 4th Avenue, one block west of Poplar stret't. In city ll.f. IU Welding Truck Body Work and Blacksmithing LAKE REALTY CO. Classified Ads ml :to - f, t". a 10 VuMi Nnliet t !'!. C. M. I. 7.. 8 :40 :15 fl .20 9 :30 it :4 i - Rear of City Hall Murray We Specialize in Utah Savings & Tr. Bldg. F. F. JENSEN, 4594 Cherry St. Murray Local Agent. - The FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27. 1933 7:O0-4'1IS: The Melodeers. 7:15 Peter Sprayuoscle. 7 :30 - Morning Watch. Parade. 7 :15 - Metropolitan S :00 -- Morning Watch. Allan & Walker 500 Mji. I. a on Ut SALT Morning Music. 1 US : Artist 2 .:( lic ltal. Nancy Allen. .1 00 Denial t ilnlc of the Air. -- Adele Nelson's Beauty Talks. 3:1.( i IIS: Maik Marnou's -t- iiMMi Monilng Judge, 3 :.i0 Afternoon Muslcale. Dancing Echoes. 4 no s Utte. Keeordliits. 10:00-4'B- S: The Voice of Kiperlance. l .l'i l rinse and Khi-rr- , li.nials. 10 :15 - Jennie Lee. 4 ..(0 Junior Hour. 10 :.'I0 Interlude. Hall's Orchestra. 10 :35 -- tieorge i MO - Itroadi asters IteileW. ."::I0 t US : laran uf the Apes. Orchestra. 1035 -- Harold Knight's t : 5 :1" t US Ton rier. 10 Badger. : The Little French ii iiu lis TUMit 11 00 CBS: Marie. 0.1.'. I lis: Armchair I'hllosopher. Princess. 0 :::u 11 :I5 -- The Playboys. t US : Ulng Crosby. ; uu l OS : hreultigs ill l'stts. II .45 - The Play Boys. 4 7 :!. US : Kale .Smith. 11:30 CBS: Easy Ace. -4 : Shaw. The Mi 1 IIS M 11 :45 - Noonday Tunes. 4 US : Lady Esther. K .00 It .55 - Dally Program. i t'mei'a. !i:.tu Haiice Music 12:00 -- The Kolynos Program. Orehealra. a :4. - 4 US : M.wl and 12 t -- 4'HS: Mark Warnow's . JamlM-ree-1 in. Its : Hlur Monday S oo 12:30 -- Artists Recital. nn Itllllilrr. Blue Jamboree IU oil t ul. IIS: Monday Y. stick snd grain quotations. 11 t'tl - 'll.ltS: The Islanders. 1:30-- N. M'l.HS: lied Stanley's Orclu-stia- . 1:35 -- CBS: llarrtstiurg i'rogram. II::)M 2 .00 -- Payroll Builder. 3 :30 - Interlude. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 24. X:3.V-4'll- S: 1'. 8. Army Bond. 7 :V0 I IIS : li.i. He, Ml. 3:00 -- Dental Cllnlr of the Air. I 3:15 CBS: Vera Van, soloist. j - I'lter SiirnjnorJle. 7 :M 3 30 - Piano Recital. Morning Match. K .UU - Advn User's Kevlew. 1:45 IBS: Afternoon Musicale. 4 :15 8 :10 - Z. 4'. M. I Cruise and Sherr. l'iiiam. K IU 1 :30 The Junior Musics) Interlude. i from I'hiU. S I. t llS: 4;l.", IBS: II. V. Kaitenborn. !i : 1.1 - .Nancy Alien, I urlly lliscult Co. i oo Town Crier. Mush. 9 20 Morning 5:30 T.ir..m of the Apes, Crier. r ,.!U - Martha Meade 5 :J5 - CBS : H 4", ii dO CBS: The Colleglana. I'llS. I arlllr and l.oiidmi. . 4 Its : 10 t0 i.icf of KM-ileiirrt l5 4'HS: Arm.halr Phllosnphar. of Time. 10 1'. Jennie l.ee. ti .30 I BS: The March Milk Program. 10 :tu 7 oo - Morning lot. ilu.le. liusslan i;jp-.li-s10 :;t.' rM haihou 7 :I5 4 BS: Threads of Happlnesa. Is I'. - liurhsra 7.30 CHS: All American football. 11 .00 - 4'ltS: The l.lllle Kleiuh I'tlurrss. 00 I BS: Olsen aud Johnson. WoolcolL S 30- - 4'BS: Alesander II I'. - rrancls Lee lUrt- - u. 4 . US MO s 45 CBS : M)rt and Marge. Esy Acra. . m no - Msry and 11:11 4'ltS: NiHiiiilay Tuliea. llesuine. 11 .V. 9 l". CBS : Columbia News Service. Dally . 12 wo The kiil)lios S:30 4'BS: Edwin C. Hill -- Harbaaol. Kusetiil-leIts : Msdlti'n 9 15 -- 4'BS: Ishan Jonea' Orchestra. Ii.lt 12 :td Ann l.eil at the Disiaii. 10 00 4 IU. US : (ilt-liray and Orchestra. I 00 - I'ayroll Builder. lierun'a Orchestra. 4'BS: ..til Ills: .New (oik .list and slain 00 CDI.BS : Earl Dancer's Orrbealrs. 11 30 CI'l.BS: litis Annhelm's Orcheatra. k 4 Its J o I X. Bli.k. Builder. 6ATURDAY. OCTOBER 2. 1913 i1 00;u II'aItStrollIntel lude T 00 -- 4'BS : In the Luiombourf CardeB. l.lkht'a tii. IIS : Enn-2 ... Watch. T ;I5 .1 oo lo iilnl t linl-- of lln- Air. 3 I j I'hll ll gait. 7:45 CBS: Kels and Dunn. X Itertitdliiha. 00 Morning Watch. 3 30 s. :. M 7. I. "Special." S 30 3:lt- - BS: O.ote Hill a Or.hrslra. 8 40 - Morning Watch. 4 UO kM. II. to . 4 1". 9 00 Helen and Mary. 4'rulse and s.it-rri 4 .MO 30 CIIS: Concert Mlnaturea. i Juiii 't t 00 CHS: Vincent Tracers' Orcheatra. ., dO T'.ll rut 5 :.to 10 .15 Jennie Lea. Tsi.m ol the Amsj. 10 30 - Interlude. i ft US :: limn litI'rler, M.x.l A eo I its 1 sin. 10 35 - Enoch Light's Orchcstrs. 4 ItS : Ihgilialitlr Hadgvr. 10 .45 Bsrbara 1". 4'BS: Harold knight's OrcJieatrs. , 4 IIS .10 Shadw Sk, t. hea. . 30 4 IIH, Madison Ensemble. 4 MS: S.e- - Milk r, 4, 12 lit I IIS: Dancing Echoes. l alif.-inlJ no 4 IIS 4 ItS : Mini 12 30 CHS: Sarin String tjuartrlte. Martini 7 no Builder. I avr-'l- l I (IU a tot 4 Its : Studio hti" mlle. t lis : Mark Warnow's Orcheatra. I 'hi I 5 lt 4'iar. t'rv'-- l rogtaiu, J oo Town Ciier. a :tli I IIS Itmnrll Mstt-ts- . J .30 - Inltt tlude a Ii t IIS Mut and Marge. Slntt-1'alera- . f 4to - M.tr ind Jidin, i3 :4no. Sstiiiday i 4 IIS: Clinic ot tne Air. "t S I'rsgram l"l tttoiitli tr. 4 1'S: Isluui Jones' 1.15 I'lsudt llopkln's Orcheaua, ,iO 3 .30 Seletinl I", I IIS: Th "le f Experleiiee. 3 4". I'llS : Spanish Serenade. 10 T"l Onhe.tr. 4 no CHS: Mod the Artist. I'.rtl.e 10 to 4'1'I.MS: 4:15 l.nuge Hall's Orchestra. till 4 PI IIS till 4 30 Olehestll. The Junior Hour. II :i0 I I'l.HS; I. lis All.lieliu's 5 no 4 HS : Political Situation lo Wah- Art Tint puhllralUrtt September last i!t.irit'ioa Notml- - :K 8:30-- Interlude. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 35. Secret: :ry of State. - Interlude. :3j Cruise and Sherr. Junior Hour. Broadcasters' Kevlew. 5:30 V.irr.aii of the Apes. 5 :43 - 4 BS : Town Crier. 8:00 CBS: Khythnitc Pictures. 6:15 -- 4'BS: Organall'lra. tJ:30-4'llarlon's Serenade. 7 :00 - 4'B.S : Mark W srnow. 7:30 --CHS; Columbia Dramatic Guild. Furniture Stories, g :15 - 4'razy Crystals. 8:30 CHS: Boswell Sisters. 8:45 CBS: Myrt and Marge. 9:00 4'BS: (iladys Rice. 9 :15 -- Program Plymouth Motors. 9:30 CBS: Slngln' Sam the Ilarbasol Man. 9:15 - Sweet Cual Co. Program. of Utah Kitenslon 10 Program. 10 :30 -- CDI.BS: MeliHilc Interlude from KSI. t. Pacific Coast. B. Y. f. Program. 11 :tiy 11:30 CDI.BS: (ius Anahelm's Orchenlrs. National Students Ki deration. I2::;i.i 1 US : t'aiilltstora. 12:4" CHS: Ami Leaf at the Organ. :uo -- I'ayroll HuhUer. New lurk stock aud grain quotations. 1::I0-('II- :30 American Legion Speakers. 2:45 -- CBS: Rhythm Klugn. -3:00 Dental Clinic of tlie Air. - 12 :30 :13 :30 :30 5 :00 om-er- t 11:00 tieoi ge Sherbon Kusslon Gypsies. Barbara Badger. 11:00 ItS: Marie, the Llttks Krench :3.i 10 :45 11 11 11 11 4 Interlude. US : t .MlnUtuiea. Hui hara Badger. t US: t.eoriie Hall's KS : Mlacha Kantskl. 11 Mil 10 :15 -- Jennie Lee. 10:30 -I- nterlude. 4 S: IUi.MIhu 10:00 -- t'US: I'srado. Sunny Bids Up. Nancy Allen. 9 :30 - Martha Meade Society. 9 :4S Morning Muslcala. 10:00 CHS: The Volca of Experience. 10 East 4sth South we have a three-fourth- s acre bargain. Good soil suitable for flowers and vegetable. Improvements consist of a G room, strictly modern house, foo'M for 800 chickens, workshop and garage. The location Is ideal. Additional acreage may be had. ITIctHl at only 3500.CO with easy terms to responsible inrty. Must le seen to be appreciated. 4 rooms on onefourth acre West side, flowing well and garage for $soo. These homes are all in Murray City where water and lights are cheap and better. 1'. - I'hll Kogan. .30 -- Afternwn Musicale. Selm-te4 :00 Itecordtuga. 8 :00 9 Interlude. CUS: Melody ens, Garage and flowing well. Only $1500. acre on East FOR SALE: Oue-hal- f Vine street, 3 room house, flowing well and some outbuildings 3 Metropolitan l'arade. MortiltiK With. 8:o0 Z. C. M. I. "Special." 8.10 Adtvi (liter's ItetieH. Nancy Allen -- l urety Blsc-ul-t :20 -- Adi-lo Nelson's Beauiy Chata. Musli-a- l Interlude. II :;t0 -- t.oud Morning Jude. I:4j-i'h- -- one-hal- 3 l'lalioS. The j llaiu li Talk with l. :J0 - .Moi iilni! Watch. 1 :1 7 :4.1 :00 -- Morning Watch. 8:30 -- 2. C. M. 1. "Special." f FOR RENT: 4 clean rooms, ' acre with new coop for 400 chick- ON 9:1 M:,(lellue. MONDAY. OCTOBER 23. 1933 7:00 1933 9:0uCltS: I'ruitram. The Jlerryruakers. Uimr Krum Mormon :00 11 (SEAL) of tbe rse. lifn-l.r. Chlnpse llrb. wliithit'sfottht netrapt on Mson s Chlnarold. Eye fasli-a-t pi'. scllnit counted as points. This and In a if" ot comfort work Urines most Is mn atyl minutes so thnt you type of st.tler development and anlnr llf whltn It rmtl hum (lo. commonly seen In the csrlltmt sHlnn. soothlne. l,.nt henllng "void the eye guard on one side Is gen lay. Art In lime Dr. Try and roadr rally longer and belter developed Chlnarold tm.l-- r our siinf Mion'i to snd bs than' the other. It Is customary nta to satlpfj erorth 100 times the small coat count the points on one side of back. , touuey buck's sutlers only. calling attention jruur TIIOIINTON ANDI KSON DM'li be obtain which may to differences tt). 48th 8ou(1j ihI SUl rlrrsrU. twetn tbe two horna. tfguarlsCusrJ Hour. X 3 :00 4 :00 :lj Cathedral :4."i 26, rrlncesa. KoloUt. of Yesterday. CHS : OrRan MelinlUa. 4 :a0 -- fliS : SimliiiK Ed Met'onncll. 4:lj- -t ltS: Wlllard Kulilnsua'a Seituons. . 5 :00 CIIS : t'tn t 5:lj- - t'ltS: The tiouelio's. 5 :45 - t'US : BetH wa the BonkrmU. 6:00-'ltS: Eiftilh-- Itlih. T:00-C1- !S ; The Set en Star Heme. 8:00 CHS: Cream of Wheat i'ruuram. 8::i0 -- l.. H. S. hund.iy Eieiiitig I'raurain. D :00 Melody M nuein-i- . 3::0-h.-- I the relief hil(.ni. and the many others too light Prul to come for charity. It enn PLying CUmIcsI MuiU ' 'lots', and music ou the pi oh, ho easily. If we Playing classical ,ml Khe our sod minds and hearts to no requires faster conscious any than It Is Ju.t as much of a credit subconscious thinking ,0 Notes and fingering, niiin lo take his fellow out of other activity. u" Cullers .f Interpretations, pauses. jM.verty and distress, accidentals. meter ami rhythm '"""l tiiin. The legislature may, by appro iruvide fur tho prii'i In'Malion of a minimum waee fur arumen and minora and may provide for the cum fort, beaith. anfrty and eneral welfare of any and all employee!. No provision of thia conatilutlon ahall be- consirwd aa a limiuticn upon the auUmrity f the to confer n any eommiaaion now or hereafter eivatel aufh power and auunthority at the legislature may i)e-it a to carry out tlx provisions of this are-tuFEC. copy of the ConUtutinlial Awirmlmenta by tha rrcular and scecial aeaaion of record la my office. being. t A'j 1:00 7 8:40 8:45 - meas-rwoMi- ,, National lorn in ( BS: S)iiiitiunlc 12 OCTOBER 8 202 1933 of the Air. I iiclo Tom auj t'otuir Strip tl M CBS : Morniim Tiibi-iiile 11) :30 CHS : Tunes cif li;iy Vesterdav 10 :4i-:- ilS : MadUon EnsoiiililB. Kiisi-mhlt11 :00 -- Studio 11 :15 lilhle Studi-iit- . 11 .HO Nuoiiiluy K.vi-rli-.H-. 12 :00 Broadway 12:l0 -- l'n cram of t'urlls I'uiil Co. 8 :00 8 :30 2..iU : THE TWO SUNDAY, OCTOBER SALE : Morning Watch. Musical Momenls. 7 2.0-J'a- Amendments 4'BS CBS: Eton Boys. I'etor Sprsynomle. 7:00 7:15 LPROGRAM K. S. 1 .:! - un-suh- Orehealra. Warlng's rennaylranlans. 8:30--Cra- zy Crystal I'rogram. 8:4". CBS: Myrt snd Marge. 9 :0- 0- KS1, I'laypnt. 9 30 -- 4 US: Edwin C. Hill. 9:45 4'liS: Ozzl Nelson Orchestra. 10 00 -t- 'US : Ted Elo Klo's Orchestra. Catherine tha UreaL 10 .30 -- CKLBS: H:00 CI'LUS: llus Anuhelin's Oreheslrs. 11 :30 1'Dl.BS : Karl Dancer's Orchestra. & Constitutional REAL EsSTATE FOR Muni- - l.a:d-'- 00 D THURSDAY. to-w- t: afford rnuVr X) . fehness. 2.4.V 2 li function of the New iVnl should be that of trnlnlnj; camps for business man the type that the era of cooperation will tyjv of The spread or cooperation win soon make the old type obsolete, to survive, the old type was forced to make of selfishness a m. must,' first of all.' -rid hlmsulf nf ' mcrr r,af frno 1 ' Ui IHt 111." v.v.j lime ;p0(, ?lr).i M',3 NEW TYPE OF BUSINESS MAN A Weekly Radio In the District Court of the Third Judicial District in and for the fount y of Salt Lake, State of Utah, OF SUBSCRIPTION Salt Lake County, Utah year In 1930 !:I"-B(- vd For further information consult the rounty clerk or the undersigned. 3, 1879. TKU.MS J Ir prlv n City, ttalotj than ts matter February Utah, under Act of March second class oouii i CBS: Jones snd "lire. J'ark I'rogram. T:30 CB8: Burns and Allen, (Juy 7:00 Probate and Guardianship Notices Murray Plumbing & Heating Co. 4f..'.. So. State Murray FRED CARLSON & CO. Hall PHONE Murray 422 Opposite Cty 371 |