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Show Page Four NT ROMANCE HIGHLIGHTS LOMBAKD-C- CACHE AMERICAN LOGAN. CACHE COUNTY. UTAH KVNU Valley of Giants" Heads Lyrics Two FILM:: i t I OUT NOR! HERN OF millllUV, lootv M FT. 36 'I A ! 7 15 -NU 7 7 47 I ! Hi " Jr 7 US' . f J . Y " yP, , v' t vw.'1 W V. V 1 1 lame Mi 30 00 10 Rhythms In Ragtime World Coverage New an on the Street 40 P.itiluie and Her Peril 50 I'SIM Farm Flashes Chut k Foster Orchestra Adv nture in Song On 17 3- 0- Wi stern Varieties New 2 00 World Coverage 2 15 Melody in Swing 2 70 Slnng Serenade 3 00 World Covt-nigNew 3 15 Th.s Rhvthmic Age 3 30 King's Jitter Mon-to- r 3 45 View the News , i i 'i.1 t.u JSti e I 4 00-- H.t 4 30 4 43 I j , Zlllllp ' Khvthm ' 1 6 15 i Kivbomd R m Ulings 111 itk and W.u'.e of A lax k at Pm la al S.d of the News 7 (4) - T: i .isure Che-- 1 7 15- - H.i f and Half 7 45 - Sing Time, with n.ub.ira Van Brunt 8 0 - K.iig Cole Trio 8 15 Sl.m Mvers and Orchestra 8 30 Swing Review 9 Off Bctcncourt Music 9 15 Moonlight Muncale 9 30 Moods for Moderns, with Bill Robers and Orchestra 10 00 KVNU Good nit e. 6 30 went to Caiw preciatne. Chapter One gieat music was negie Hall, whc-iplacd, at top prices. On the sidewalk there, Frankie These were the slim and dingy played the harmonica, Dominick . . . Yolk New of (tied danced, and the otheis chorused treeUi where for both. A These were the policeman's appearboa played, but did not know the ance brought the entertainment to SUNDAY. OCTOBER real laughter of boys, and weie a quick hult. Behind the pillur A M sage beyond their years. Theie that was his hiding place, Frankie 10 00 From an Old Scrapbook was music of a soit' mostly It wau looked down. A of tickets, 10 .70 World the rhythm of steel on cobhlc-rton- half out of theirpair Coverage New had envelope, The music of the string fallen at hls feet 10'45 Harmony Hall and lute and horn, the music of The price on them read $5 50," 1 00 Concert Master not know. did limpid melody, they and he and Dominick stared, And when they saw It, they unbelieving Frankie tugged at the 11:30 Musical Roundup 12 00 Pacific Paradise laughed. They had never heard It. sleeve of a passing man. Inside. mister what goes on in Organ Rhapsodies "Hey, 12 25 Home Sweet Home Young Willie, with clean, freckled there?" "Heifetz." time anu trombone case beneath 12 30 Petite Musicale of to them hi arm, walked in tenor The name meant nothing Hankie was their leader; he, with them, so they hawked the tickets, PM. 1:00 Hollywood Am. Leg. Band ItockjB Mulligan and Dominick and until they saw the cop. Then Fever Jones, would watch for Frankie made a decision. He 1:15 World Coverage News Willie returning from his music handed the tickets to the man at 1.30 Christian Science Devolesson and when they saw him, the door, and the two ragged hovs tional would give chase. Willie played slipped into the dark and mur2 00 Matinee Melodie mu c. so he was soft; he could be muring auditorium. Quickly, bebril2 30 Klilf and Half b'dlieu. or beaten, Into handing fore they could take in the ever hls spare change as "dues liance of the auuicnce, the lights 3 00 Hit Revue for a club to which he could never went dim. Then the figure of 3 30 Chester Gay at Organ belong, or would ever want to Jascha Heifetz, genius of the vio3.45 Prof. A L. Farrell join. And Willie wasn't the only lin, came upon the stage, and the 4 00 one. . . . LA. Fed. Symp. Orchestra applause thundered, and echoed. .. Suddenly, Heifetz was plaving be- 4 15 Treasure Chest brilFrankie The bov changed, Frankie's eyes were darkly 4.30 Grace Sponberg Readings llant, and his handsome boys face came Intent, and quiet. He count 4:4oLouis Betencourt and his drove out from beneath his black hardly understand why or how the Continental Rhythms 5 00 J ust Relax IDT V" 5:15 Supper Melodies 5 30 The Fullness of Time v o- i - r 7 he gang e. 1 12-1- tv ' 7 'Mi KVNU Goodmte. MONDAY, OCT. X ik 'i- i ' 7 7 7 7 8 9 4 J '-- :i-: ' - .'or i; o k- -fi - an- - - -- v ... y, . 9 9 10 10 10 10 11 - but top pi we was fo.u dollars. The paunbioker fanned mop of hair. He was a leader, and music moved him, but it did, and soon had to pay'. A mother of one teats came to his eyes. He listof the boys who had had his ened, and watched, and missed no that was made pockets cleaned came to Fiankie s soundtneor I movement cuie on tne stage, oy house, and spoke to his sweet, by tired-face- d mother, and to Heifetz. The numbcis went on, and the impatient Dominick left out Frankie's stepfather, Ed Miller. Fi ankle did not move. And when She complained. it was over. Frankie walked in Eveiy week the same thing! the darkened night with the sound They taken his carfare away. And of Heifetz and the violin in his Mr. step-sothe is leader, your Miller. If it don't stop, Ira going ears. He lifted the harmonica, and its harehness shocked him. Then to the police! "Dont worry it wont happen he was lost within himself. Miller's Nearer home, Frankie came upon again. Here s your dime." the pawnshop he had used before, voice was cold, and brutal. and he saw his violin in its winhe woman had the When left, turned to Frankies mother, and dow. He needed it, needed it again, knew that he must have it he and bitterly berated her. With with no remorse, with the sav- again for his own. . agery of one who is far away n y from all that is youth, he cursed v loluf. could woman shouted until 'and the The treasury had been despoiled. only turn away. Then Frankie came In, playing with the assent of Dominick, who on his harmonica. A rough hand pointed out that most of the tore it from his mouth. And a money was Frankie's, anyway. Rocks Mulligan did not agree, and rougher voice rasped in his ear, meant it. Frankie was no longer and sent him off without supper, his leader. Into the cellar. At Frankies mother heard home. In the cellar, Frankie turned sounds from her son a promptly to the business of escap- the strange asked, lie told ing, as he had done many times room; when she and of how he violin her of the before As he climbed to the window, his foot broke through the had fourd It, and she begged him top of an old, dusty trunk. He to put It away. It was his fathers, looked down and saw an old and Miller would hate its presence. violin case, which he opened and She told Frankie of how his father had taught him to play the instrufound to contain a violin. Frankie was out of the cellar ment when he was a small bov, of the wonderful nights filled and quickly. The pawnbroker fawned, and with music. Then Miller came He saw the be to genteel, but his pretended was four dollars. There violin, and accused Frankie of top price was a new fortune in the treasury, stealing it The boy's brain burned. and the hands of Rocks and Dom- When Miller tore the fiddle from inick and Fever clutched for it. him, smashing it, Frankie lashed out, and drew blood PsLTt in celebration, part in need Thats the finish!" Miller shoutfor even more money, the gang ed. Hes going to a reform school! walked up and cross-towto a Tonight! had judged would place Frankie (To be continued.) be perhaps more liberal, and ap-self-pit- 00 15 30 45 Ofi 00 9 15 e 11 CO 45 00 15 30 45 00 '15 30 12 00 11 12.10 12 25 12 50 P.M. 1:00 1 30 1:45 2.00 2:15 2:30 3:00 3:15 i 3.30 3.45 4 00 4 30 4.45 5.00 5 . 15 5.30 5 : 45 6 00 6.05 World Coverage News Sunrise Eerenade Just About Time World Coverage News All Request Hour Pacific Paradise World Coverage News Am Family Robinson Musical Newsy Dance Varieties Dance Varieties World Coverage News Dr. Seller's True Story Dance Doings by Henry King and Regal Rhythms King Cole Swing Trio Petite Musicale Hollywood Am- Leg Band World Coverage Newrs Mon on the Street Hollywood Am. Leg. Band USDA Farm Flashes Midday Musicale Lyric Variety Hollywood Brevities World Coverage News Gypsy Rhythms Concert Master World Courage News Tango Time Just Relax Monitor Views the News Matinee Melodies Organ Contrasts Rambling Rhythms of Louis Betencourt World Coverage News Organ Rhasodies String Quartette The Sportsmen World Bookman Pathfinder News Commen- tary 6.10 String Interlude 6 : 15 The Islanders 6:30 A Look at the Local Side of the News 7.00 Eventide 7 : 15 Jack Stacys Octette Garwood Van and his Orchestra 7.30 7:45 8 00 I Echoes 9 : 15 9.30 10:00 W- I j Moviegoers who have come to expect the ultimate In comedy from Joe E. Brown and Martha Kaye, have a disnew eollrge comedy, tinct treat In store when Paramount' $1,009 A TOITIIDOI7 X, opens tomorrow at the ROW Theatre. For this picture marks the first joint starring appearance of Joe and Martha, and turns them loose in a story wlihh packs amiable anlles, romance and football thrills, combined in just the proper proportkitiN to suit the talents of the two comedians. Then is no charge for admission and utrj one is invited A short program hj been arra iged, wlncii d incmg will be tins feature ill tiio evening. HYRUM ( af-t- Nemo and Clieri. the radio kids, person tills week, usitud 18 the county schools and gate out tlie badges to all children who llad completed their health examinations. It was announced last night that these children j pear on tlie broadcast hereafter at 5.30 p. m. each Friday. m of ap-da- vs j Tractor Catches Fire The Logan-Cach- e fire department was called to 986 South Main at about 2.20 p. m. Friday when wiring in a thractor caught fire. There was only sight damage reported. The tractor was at the residence of John Niederhauser. Our fire Insurance rates sue the lowest in insurance history. Utah Insurance Mortgage Loan Corp. Dept. O. A. Garff, Mgr. The Street Meetings The largest attenadnoe of tlie series was last Thursday night, with about 300 present. Saturday night the subject will be the unusual one of Teaching of m and Christianity Compared. This is an attempt to. ns were, to introduce the two systems and their believers to each other, as neither is very well acquainted with the other, and the speaker, Rev. Nutting of Cleveland, O., has long been Intimate with both. ' "SHOKi INTER MOUNTAIN PiflCt Or Call!; if 25c k-- EVE. BAL. Iftilct" MIDNIGHT SHOW TONIGHT! Doors Open 11:30 Then Sun., Mon., Tues. Rlfl I ' STAB TUT Another of the Roxys Big First Run Hits! T No.l IN TECHNICOLOR VALLEY of the GIANTS with WAYNE MORRIS CLAIRE TREVOR Alan Hale and Big Cast And Feature No. 2 PAT OBRIEN,,. JOAN BLOftf ELL Last Day! The Island ERIC BLORE Susan HSVWARD john hartley IN NAME ONLY" Charles OF LOST MEN with ANNA MAY WONG CARROL NAISH COBURN 'Helen VINSON Katharine ALEXANDER 'Jonathan HALE. Maurice KOSCOVICH RKO RADIO ft Licenses -- LAST DAY 2 HITS- - BROTIIER RAT and RANGE WAR" Iley, Kids! at ftow Picture Last Day m m. mmwsi ,M Today 10:15 A.M. MICKEY MOUSE BIRTHDAY SHOW! ir Badges Tresented TOMORROW TOMORROW! Another Smash TWO-IIIBILL! Anderson Farm Hour Conoco Show Its Dance Time Moods for Moderns KVNU Goodmte! Herman Schick, Kaysville and Inez Pearl Wood, Boise; Marvin Sanderson Jackson and Blanche Arrelle McLane, Chester; Darryl Matthews Larsen, Logan and Helen Sybil Smith, Providence. l)NY - . Orchestra 8.30 9.00 r- HYRUM Mr and Mrs PROVIDENCE Mr. tu.d Mrs. R. M.Uor Mr and Mr Einar JenR Pl.kett, George M Pickett and sen, spent Saturd iv in Salt Lake -Puk'-ttSj n er spent S mduy wlihjcity. Mr. and M-- s. Lee Anderson of Mrs. Hcbcr Jensen, who has j Snow-wilUtah, in silent the pa-- t two months Tl.e "3rd birthday anniversary Los Angeles. California, is again 'of Crorge M. Pickett occured on at her home in Hjrum. Mrs LoUer Miller, Mrs. Louis Sept. 21. Hls family held & party at the Pickett home In honor of T Miller, returned Saturday from their father. A social evening and Provo where they spent a few visiting with their daughter a delicious luncheon were enjoyed by the honored guest, Milton and and grand daughter respectively, Kella. who resides there. Spencer Pickett. Mr. and Mrs. R. Eugene Nielsen, son of Mr and R. Pickett of Providence, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Campbell Jr., of Mill- Mrs. D. O. Nielsen, who has been LDS missionary ville, M. and Mrs. Leland Pick- laboring as an in Norway for the past two years ett of Preston, Mr. and Mrs. Ed has returned to his home. A welNielsen of Smithfield. Mr. and come home testimonial was held Mrs. Alton Merrill and Mr. and in his honor Sunday night in the Mrs. Alton Bair of Richmond. A large Third ward chapel. Mrs. Font Zollinger arrived home crowd attended the services and from Pocatello, Idaho, Mrs. Ivan a very fine program rendered. The Second ward Primary asBurton and two children are sociation held their annual home visiting at the Zollinger home. Mrs. Mark Halgreen and dau- coming party in the ward recreation hall Monday evening. All ghter of Tooele are vsitlng atth children and members of the M. C. her parents. Mr. and Mrs. ward were Invited and listened Bryson. to a well prepared program, afOuen Hammond Is at the horns ter which a social including of his parents while attending the dancing, games, fish pond, refreshU. S. A. C. ments was enjoyed. Mrs. Vern Rose returned from Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Skidmore a hospital last week bringand Infant daughter, have return- ingLogan a fine son home wit! her. atIs He winter. ed here for the Mother and child feeling splendid. tending college. A number of thefts m the city W. A Skidmore is staying at have been reported recently, robthe home of his brother Wallace, beries which have taken place in various parts of the city. One while attending school. lady reported loss of $30 in cash, Frank accompanied fishing Mrs. Ella tackle, pole, basket, autoMrs. Lamont Pilkington to Kays-vill- e mobile parts. City aMrshall Carl and Salt Lake City on Sun- Moon is working on all three cases. He says he has clues and day. The family of J. F. Astle mt that the three robberies were at the family home on Sunday done by the same party. Customers of the American honoring his 70th birthday anniversary. A hot dinner was served Food store here are glad to welto forty children and grandchild- come the new staff of employees with Dick Wilson as manager and ren. Mrs. Vernon Kresie and infant Grant Allgaier assistant State road crews are busy tearson are home from the hospital. ing up and smoothing out Hyrum They are getting along nicely. main street again. When the road was oil surfaced some time ago it covered only the center of the Taft on the Air Senator Robert A. Taft. Repub- street; it is now being widened to extend from curb to curb. lican, of Ohio, will speak over the ward Hyrum Third Primary the National association Red Network of have set the date for Company, Saturday, their home Broadcasting for coming Monday September 30, from 2 00 to 2:30 evening, Oct. 2. at 7:30 pm. p. m. E. S. T. He lull be addressing a giant G. O. P. meeting at the Fair Grounds at Vienna, 111. fTJSINTERMOUNTAIN Harmony Hall Pinky Tomlin and His Marriage AND IT WILL BE IN THE PAPER 2 AM. r , Vf v I j ;A': AT iio'VN-.M.tiiTii- .t Vi Chore ft ul Waw.e Morn Tirtor head tlie east id "Vail y of the Guilts" the Techn color Warner Pros pH ture based by on the famous Trier B K.Vhe novel of the same name, which head tlie g.Ja double future offering at the Lyric tomorrow. It la tlie ory of the successful fight waged to prevent the utter despoliation of California famous redwood forests by ruth-R-- v eastern lumber interests (represented by Charles Bicktl.e turn of the ford) around century. While it is concerned with one local of till fight, telling in h.ghly exciting manner of the clash between one such despoilcr local and an ultruistic young lumberman, it is typical of the mi uni ton throughout tlie red- wiid country at that lime. Supporting the two stars is one of tlie moot notable casts ever Bsstmblml for such a production, ini hiding Charles Bickford. Frank McHugh, Alan Hale, Jack La Rue. Donald Crisp, John Litel and Dick Purcell. The second outstanding feature is "OlT the Record.' starring Pat O Bricii. Joan Hioiuicdl and Bobby Jordan. PROVIDENCE 1 r.i. Ax Rev lie 'larch Time Review' News Wo! Id Coverage 5 5 15 - Kv' board Cnn'r.ets 5 30 Rodeo R utiMi ' r 'I ei dn s 5 47 - S 6 no -- Wm! I Tin. Ti,n 6 05 Ken D.ulv nr. II. K.ng me i Chorus j I I 1 d ; tr - r.M. (rv ' S mi.ufi Alann Oak World C'o iT.iVr New Hour All New World On i r.ij' All lb quest Hour Hud v tWorld Coverage New 10 4V Svmphonjr in Swing Muted Choir II 11 1J In Harmony Ten Finger 11 A poignant romance between Carole and Grant 'IN NAME HMI", RKO hUhlighto the vital marital drama, Radioa hit with Kay Iramis In the third stellar lead. The pirture open with Midnight Show Tonight at the ( Al'ltOL Theatre. triple-starre- Suiir:." 8 00 9 cmj 9 17 10 00 10 30 12 12 12 12 12 J (s New e J0K Feature Program lTH lU'mVr S.tl 4 i |