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Show ppnvfl mTA m a tT "PACE SIX' 1 ': -- -- Bom-No- am . ,1 t SCNDAY, AFRO. weekly pnA-'- nrrairin. a - - i i 2 p.m., tabernacle services J t Anglo-Persian- s " ! pro-cra- s; 9 p.m.. Madeleine; i "tft. 8. services 11:30 p.m., silent. Li. "MONDAY, . S"'T -- . AFKIt . fTVv- - -a- -r . j .... 8 a m., Reveille; 6:45 a.m.. "Mo7 ments with' the Melody Masters"; i Giant Locomotive exercises; 7:15 a.m., a.m setting-u- p songs of romance; 7:30 ajn., repetiantion of the exercises: 7:45 a.m., nouncements and rouBie; 8 a.m., period; 8:10 a.m.. music and announcements; 10 a.m. Mies exLulu Boyts, home economics "Happy pert; 10:30 a.m., "A Visit with Mrs. Jennie economLee"; 12 noon, agricultural ics weather forecast; 12:15 p.m., reOmaha and Ogden livestock mid-da- y melange; 12:30 p.m., ports; 12:45 p.m.--, newscasting; 2 p.m., "Jazzical Jubilee"; 3 p.m., an hour with the classics; 4 p.m., children's v,nur with Uncle Koscoe anu x.B I L ... Boih'eTrirpsrrse Salt 6:25 p.m.. Cryer"; rr -- C. v HoarH w; - - A. - ? a . ,V r$jrjJt'', . MRS. HUFF IS a.m:, honseetarlaiS cUUKn tHces; 2 p.m., NBC; 5 p.m . musilale, Uda Waldrop; :i5 p.m., nuv; I p.m., Catherine Burns, soprano, lpri Gough, cellist; 8:30 p.m.. Rudy Sfiger concert orchestra; 9, p.m., Abas string quartet. 11 a.m.. KGO 379.5m) Oakland First M. Bk church; 2 p.m., NBC.; 4 .m.. .VeBpars, Grace cathedral, Sa FranciscoV A p.m John XL Barry; 6:15 p.m., transcontinental; ?.7:45-o.nr.- -. NBC; 8 p.m., First M. 2. church; 9 p.m., new books, Josepr f :45 ? 1 '4- - 7 KPO (440.9m) San Francisco V - iy-God'- ' loadal is 696,750 pounds. drivi The weKit-of4h- e is said to be 264,900 pounds. The engine is equipped with automatic i.stoke'rs, feed water headers, power LAIIjTOREST impressive funera1 rcrvices for Magnus Helm, 91, a Jormer resident of Springville, who died Thursday at the home of hi? daughter. Mrs. Cail Anthon, nilar Buriry, Idaho, were .held Sunday afternoon at the residence of another ifaiighter-- t rs. Zeke Chader in the1 First wsrd. The R. Msnop J. Emmett Bird was in bishopric gave the' sermon. invocation was offered by T. ' . , rge. Greener, the benediction, by Bishop Invocation was offered by Reed J. Emmett Bird. The grave at the fcvergreen cemetery was dedicated BirdV Tbe benediction was by by J. H. Manwaring. Mrs. Huff Is survived by her Noilinthon of Salt I,eko und n husband Harold Huff. Orsons, Bishop y. Emmett Bird were the and Jack of Mutual, Utah, afso sneakerm Musical selections were her mother, Mrs. James Brailsford,' and two brothers, Lewis Allred of Springvllle emd - Elino AHred of i ProVo. . La-Va- r H 9 p.m., Helen and Hazel, harmony team. KFI by acoonijnied - Lare Weight. Mr. Holm was born in Sweden and came to the UniteU btates-a- s a convert to the "L. D. S. church nbout 25 years ago. The .family stilled first in Spanish Fork and theii home in Sprrng-viillatef He is survived by the two IJur-ledau,'htera, Mrs. Carl Anthon, Iclalio, and Mrs. Zeke: Chader of this citv. dance orchestra. KHJ (333.1m) Los Angeles -- 11a.m.. First M. E. church; i:ib p.Tfr.programs from KFRC, San Francisco; 6:45 p.m., news; 7 p.m.. First M. E. church; 8 p.m.. program from KFRC, San Francisco; 11 p.m., or gan and variety. a.m , KGW (483.6m) PorUand-1- 1 Church of Our Fathr 2 pjn., studio concert; 3 p.m., NBC; 1 Great Moments In History; 5:15 p.m.. Vespers; 6:15' p.m., transcon- p.m.. tinentala; 7:45 p.m NBC; program; 8:30 p.m.. fireside hour; ft:30 p.m., studio pwgrarni lppiri., Little symphony; 11 p.m.. news. Pafcjtage MONDAY. APRIL 8 KPO (444.9m) San Francisco 6 8 p.m.. p.m..' transcontinental; NBC: 9:30 p.m., mixed quartet; 10 p.m., KPO Revue. KGO (379.5m) Oakland -- 6 p.m.. transcontine'ntals; 8 p.m.. NBC; 9:30 p.m., program: 10:30 p.m.. Alas kan news flanhes.-UnitPress. K LA U40.7m) UaKland-- 5 pm. conceit trio; 7 p.m., news; 7:30p.m.. 8 iiludio program; p.m., Alaban rhestra: 8:30 p.m.. Helen Wegman ed - -- J sAA UURANT SIX sfaan nro-non- t COLTS r SraKT BOADSTFS 'Vr 37c . cleanser, 25c 1 nrttpticts sTjumnc ai to ua, W can fix your mud guard. We specialise In 8htet Metal for Automobiles, such as repairing of hod lea,, .mud .guards, .tamps, .etc. Our service is guaranteed to please II. Juenke Mfff. Co. m North I'blvetsttjr Ave, ' lr4t ttea,v . i - - "II- JjS , J - Coach Down, and monthly Payments on Balance Your present car will probably cover the entire first Payment s 'A. .. The H. Af. C. Purchase Plan Offers the lowest available finance terms on ' the balance, ' among loiopticcdiixeS low-price- niONE . Coach " CENTER itmmwtmtmmtwuwuttmatmmmmmtttmmmnttmttttmt On our own streets, here Inj Essex the Challenger, under competent observation, averaged miles per gallon. The average owner in this city can expect 18 to 20 miles Jan and upward. Hundreds of records all over the country during "Challenger Week" prove Essex economy. Commercial users operating If e large fleets of Essex cars say that seiceflnilJ p . maintenance costs, covering millions of mile$ of operation, are lowest of any car they .ever tested. Essex the Challenger sweeps'asidelthe barriers" of price class. It challenges the performance, the style, the luxurious roomy comfort of any car at any price, on the basis that no other gives you back so much for every dollar you put in. That is why the big buying swing is to Essex. That is why motorists by thousands are switching from past favorites, and trading in their present cars for . - i the big values Essex the Challenger gives. a MS Coop rtuMtoo tM Coupe with tumbt Met) ns Standard Msa TownSedsa Road.Hr Convertible Coup. timM , GILLESPIE MOTOR CO. 161 WEST 'r ' It Challenges Your Interest in These Important Ways I MEM ill - NKJssl?.VV 42c ie' ii YOt'K CAB rccr-- Challenge I nday evening nt DUILVNT FOUH BBJLNO -- - Sii. v "hw.iir.-Ls- u high-pric- Parmalee and Jeanne RablnowlU: E c. 1 d NO other Six In the world can sue cesj fully stand comparison, eat re by feature, with the sensational Durant Six. To obtain the Dursnt advantages in any other ear, yoa would e levcL Prove it have to step up to the to your own satisfaction. Compare! The popular Durant Six has theWorkl-Femou- s Red Seal Contl- arnlal Motor, Lanrhrstrr Vibration Dampner, Nci-so- n Dohnslile lavar-StrPistons, Morne Silent Chain Timing Drive, Chsdwick nronse-Bscke- d Bear logs Dendix lour Wheel Itrskea, Forco Feed Lubri cation and other features found in costly Sixes Elgh la, w Mr. i nd chi niotorec pent Vs teatedtV Y Mrs. Instanca.-th- e m U '' ...:..7rrrrr for x - e. rru-.d- P. & G. S0A?, 10 for .......A.......... I M- ".-- 5s 1 SUN BRITE 4 ":' Guy Mi 3. Leo I. B THE and- - Mrs. WHITE KING, (468.5m) t rnniirnnl furnislvd. by Mr. Mrow'n, v A "5 tiple throttle and cast steel tntrNBe; , s have-7Q4nc- SERVICES HELD Los Angeles 6 p.m., f B n n MRfInpnt Ala 9:30 p.m.. program; o p.m.. concert orchestra; 10:30 p.m.. violin recital. Purcell Mayer. KHJ- (aSSrlm-- ) Los AngeiCT( p.m., organ recital: 6:45 p.m., pews; 7 p.m., program; 7:30 p.m.. concert orchestra ; 8 p.m.. Jamboree from KFRC, San Francisco: 10 p.m Henry Jackson. dance orchestra from KFRC. San KLX 340.7m) Oakland- -5 p.m Chas. T. BessereY orgsn recital. Francisco; 11 p.m.. dance orchestra 11 and trio; 12 m., organ and variety KFI (468.5m) Los Angeles a m.. Third Church of Christ. Set program. KGW (483.6m) Portland -- 6 p.m. entist: 1:30 p.m.. NBC; 3:30 p.m. 4 prw NBC;--- 5 transcontinental transcontinentala; 8 :30 p.m., Puppet show; 10 p.m. p.m.. p.m v church f ederatton-rtttatranscpntlnentals; 7:45 p.m.. NBC; Ben Selling's Boys and Collegiatcs 9 p.m.,' philosophy, Manley P. Hall; 11 p.m., news -- 49re pm. p.m ' 1 vea MAGNUS HOLM ., SUNDAY, APEIL -- I- - lowne Lake Mining Meiba Osborne, "The Blues Girls, and Jfes Nielson's "Varsity Six"; network Fire10 p.m., NBC stone program; t0;$9 pm., NBC orange net work, "Plantation Echoes"; 11 p.m.. NBC orange network Slumber music; 12 midnight, silent! i La - tg ' iSatt - ' 9:30-p.m- EXACt aJ "Satu.-daymomin- g 1 p.m., Evans sisters trio; o.o' lMecincn Funeral for Mrs. Blenda pm., "Radioette," byNBC Edison Allred Huffservices Who ' die'd at a Price j transcription; NBC General program; 7:30 p.m., hospital Tuesday were held at the fUntnru Tirntrram. 8:30 p.m., NBC Claudir; Funeral home in Spring-yill- e Great Northern Railroad .program, Thursday afternoon. Bishop "The j. Emmott Bird was in charge. "Empire Builders"; 9 p.m., and Haael Box"v Jewel Grover Clyde of the First ward V prrr. Through Provo 6:30 i- - i, i :S0 p.m-- i from the studio; 10 p.m.. Criterian male quartet and the Melody trio; I . - wars'; a4 thrill. a4votur poeoaaee, comedy an -- j.iVAAf veterans vi iorm mutual hour; iQ network. Whittatl red NBC pm.. 5 p.m., studio 5:30 p m., special organ contabercert, by Edward nacle erganint; 6 p.mt, Standard trio and soprano; 7 p.m.. Salt Lake red City realtors; 7:15 pm,, NBC network Atwater Kent hour; 8 p.m.. First Presbyterian church services Mons. D. by direct wire; 8:30 pm., G Hunt of the Cathedral of the wire ' I a photoplay naa - .Aim. EVank Cole, ' violinists gjuiu Oborpe, piano; assisted wj. by Francis . i Whea sU'tEUA' - a r ...... :S0 p.m. . THBItUI CHRYSLER Hi i MAIL HrF TANS AT fcTJt TUCATEB , - Intern mining industry; I pm.. titthat Pi"' stnacnia .imwcww 1 n.i.k 1 .. 12:25 Politic) rgume; ieral review of Utah 12 IS p.m., TAJ - r ;fp4o, depicted against a novel aad.sa-kackaeythis wee background, tt may well eaetiona. Slcrm-tosse- d b said to Tave everything," la the Craft Driftinj While naxnlhry la daily ree: Oeldwyn--J ..... " phase of the theater, This is the mg man ia. of ju, mg. aingi: Nine Days at Sea; Captain Hogs: Receipts 284. Including 121 enviable reputation that has beea aeceewues incprooucuoa a i it luxurlea, termounti head for the local tnirket and 1S3 earned Reported Lost. among theater patrons through soarhlnery designed in trans.l to Uakiaad packerj brain ut Plearty, itrid loU light motor ears of today may be tu $11.50; light lighU Air Legion.'' FBO'a powerful drama out In weighta. I115S to great quantities without ( ownH. Koes. alleged nnih to us at (lJOLelaad dim f ni tins runnow of the air mail service, riflcing quality. The Anteru ' cr of the auxiliary schooner Nomad ' 10.75. at the Gem- theater, in which motor ar . industry is one of wnicn was picaea up amuag neip- -. c,tUe. Recipt, 8, Including 2t ning of labor In lessly of the Jersey coast today he,d tor ha local market. 36 direct Ben Lyon. Antonio Moreno and greatest employers woriu, out nm accuracy or work told a harrowing story of his nine to local Martha 23 to feature in thr transit Sleeper play packers, do 0mmJay .adventure r.t sea. ri,..i ..i irymea and a20 to roles. biles is to no great extent dependl In an interview with the United Omaha raarktjt. done Very little . Based upon an absorbing original em upvn uw nunu .ress, Ross said: ig ft'w good cpwa. t&M, aVout story from the pen of James Ash-- 1 jtj natural liability to equation early, err. ZiVS. "Captain John Schofield waj for week tece:b.s total more dy; the theme Creelman, assoeimtiori gripping Chrysler engineers, in Saturday a week ago while at Good steer around 25 cents lower, of whid has to do with the re- with Fred M, Zeder, vice president tempting to repair the rudder. .We other classes steady; few loads good generation of a youthful mail pilot in were nine days in terrific, storms sttors, JUJ50; odd charge of enginerlng forChryaie $10.25 to from a panic fear of disaster in Motors, lot. are among the leading sci after leaving Charleston, where I U1.00; good heifers. $9.00 to $9.75; storms a change brought entists in the automotive industr engaged Schofield and a new crew. common downward to $7.00; me- battling about fellow a la who his who recognize the fact that no nuttJ by flyer "We were O. K. whenJ we left dium aad good cows, $7.25 to $9.00; rival for a girl's love "The Air ter how perfectly trained a ma Charleston but after hours 4 under grades, $4.00 to $7.00; bulL has' proved an immediate may be, he cannot always be northeaster blew up. We changed $7.75 to $8.50; vealers. $10.50 - to Legion" success. curate. They find this pafticularh! our course and another storm broke' 13.00; heavy to $7JM $8.50, calves, Some ef the most spectacular ef- true wiUhregard ot myriad of testi over ua. Cali1183, all Sheep: Receipts fects ever achieved in the depiction tnrougn wnicn materials and pa Engines Stopped fornia lamus in transit to of "We made a foolish move when Omaha. spring night airplane flying in a driv- must go before entering Into thd None this market carl we stopped the engines. I complain-ruit- o ing storm of rain and wind, with production of a Chr'sler-bui- lt the various depart! the ships crashing into trees Consequently, Captaifr Schofiei I eould not TT6ok tne wheel and a few min- and fragile ments of the Chrysler plants ard careentiiir to the eronnd s.'eep, and then we couldn't Teet the utes later I heard a scream. Anincluded in the picture. It was di- equipped with the" most modern scl-- l ci gines started again. rain -- ----s seaman and 1 back " and I rected instruments for testing ne I, ' The storm increased. We 4oox other ' forme by Bert Gtenaon; himself a entifie Could not ScBoIieldr " inventions and parts which act turts at the Wheel. . Scaof ieldaaaid "I threwsee army flyer andinstructer at a life preserver Into the Marcli Pieta, andThe camera "I gfet yoa into this mess- - and work are to be used in production operaJ sea. Schofield had drowned. will I'll get you out. by Paul Perry, also a flyer who Hons. "Then we lost track of time. We is has a splendid record in the filmFrom delicate scales which can "ile ordered all of ua below deck. drifted Our bread supply Goes of air pictures. The ship tossed about and water ran out. aimlessly. accurately register the Increased! And since we had no stove ing leake 1 through the hatches. Our we could cook weight ,of a sheet of paper upon aothing and had no which a pencil marK bai be? electa flighting engines failed. Our heat. Many Prova people availed. Jiiem FORECLOSURE SUIT ent overboard. placed.. Chrysler engineering aj "We ate cold canned, tomatoes. si'ivcs of the opportunity to see one stove Schofield call- We didn't know whether we were r Suit for the foreclosure of a paratus "ranges up to a unique an of the new 1700 D. & R. G. W. locomachine upon which fin motives that "cerne Ihrgugh iester-dn- v ed to me to see if I could make a five or five hundred miles from mortgage was filed Saturday in powerful "road- cars JU'e-gion its maiden trip tromtD5nver light fore and aft, should th&re be shore. the office Of the county clerk "b'y ished , mere severe than any "human beins a 'we Lake. Th new oosra"H enough 'juice.Edward T. a, Jones against Rodney. feould endure "Finally sighted lightship. driving on a "proving driving, wheels;, wili a . "I .tried.r A Iewmtnutes later lie We shouted to the man on board B. Shelley of" Coehen. Judgment coal capacity of 20 tons, and a wat'V. called, to ue. again. He told me to that we were lost and were without is asked for the principal $345 with gsounds. on deck. He said the rudder a int co.ne capacity of 14.000 gallons. navigator. We drifted. A rjln interest at 9 pe cent from Decemwas on the 'bum.' appeared and hovered over us. We ber 21; delinquent taxes $44.35 with lengtn of the tender is 37. ft. 5 in. A manufacturer proposes Ujatl I-- can if see 'I'll fix 100 Scbo-' over of it," all waved our arms and shouted.. with a total length interest at 12 per cent from April used cars be shipped to Germany.! fartd; field is effort "Later the coast guard cutter 4. 1929, and $7:50 for the continua- But aren't the Oermans ft. 6M. in.' The tractive having iti came and we were saved.' latcd' r 63.7C0 pounds; and th3 Captiiin Missing tion' of the abstract of .title. hard enough as it is? tfc'ndet weight 0 the engine and r. 1 I 'Livestock Market YEIRD STORY -- : gTATlOSK&L t,jn 1 f a a Made! t -- 9 3 9;' 7.-- 1 SKIPPE RTELUilOfrden - Wharf the babies in a Spokac thlkireB s heme start to cry, they're the easily stopped by thep4-a- t rnh(, who has the true traTfic cop touch, as you'll notice. The offender below Has just had a shriek halted so to speak, as any in paid-sirw,ihtr jejll rwognux ny the press ion on his face. aaaVJaaaaaw " U E RAin, . S UN D AY, - A F R T L Arif-- " Mprafuc Cops Radios L DAY . il PH0Nlil4 12S3 y It srisat ftu dirnsiliiw sS .brttto Etdtmnl IndtUm 4 Mnmik to. m tlma - . A Wide Choice of Colors at No Extra Cost A Big, adulwize "Six." Fine to look at. Roomy and comfortable. Rich, handsome upholstery and appointments. A SUPER-SI- X motor 70 miles an hour 60 miles an hour all day lone. In getaway and hill climbing it challenge! any car. are standard. Hydraulic shock abSorbVrs, .brakes, radiator shutters and Ask for a ride and 50 East First North They do not cost you ont cent extra. The aam4.wHlx.tha new typt mirror, GLARDPROOF rear-viesafety lock, starter and electric gauge for fuel and oit on dash. Bright parti art chromium plated. w ESSEX WATCH THE : PRQVO, UTAH "Sunri iluctlo |