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Show Tape Four CACHE AMERICAN LOGAN. CACHE COUNTY. kianoti: shots IT.OM GOLDEN BOY JOAN BENNETT if 7 45 8 00 Hobart wee At th a hero indeed. And the refulgence of th honona which editor W Uaon heaped upon him was equalled only by the mbyamal depth of acorn in which he now held De kon and Ed lor being eoooped by an unlinked cub. " Wilson ecraam-e- d "New at them. "You ought to be selling 'em, not writing 'am! A little guy who'a never been la a city room before ehowa you emart mugga up! A little guy with brain and what break a lead etory a you doing" 1'hooey'" Robert, having decided to make a clean breast of th weird, manner of ha scoop, approached Wilson. "I think theres there' something you should know, sir " Wil"About the Fontaine case?" son beamed at ha young hero. writ "No, don't tell It to me and make It elng! Here It and bat out lake that typewriter another great story I know you can do It'" sir, muttered Robert, defeated again 1.15 8.20 8.00 9:15 I 30 45 10 00 10.30 10 '45 1100 11. 15 11:30 12.00 12: 15 12 30 7:15 7.30 7'45 8 00 told yon Lefty, why did you follow met through with your bunch. a Th Broadwayish-lookln- g Floyd, he who had shared Gladys Fontaines last hours with her at th houseboat, read Randall's scare-hea- d story about th discovery of the houseboat and decided that something must be done about this Ur. Randall bsfors he pursued his researches too far. He despatched his handyman, one Lefty, a dumb, and, faithfully dishonest underworld small shot, to the Randall home. Hilda answered his ring. "Why Why Lefty! 'Gee, honey! Gee, Im glad to see you! "Lefty, why did you follow me? I told you I was through with your bunch. Please go away. "But what are you doing here" "My mother works here. Shes the housekeeper. Now, will you please go? I can't go yet, honey. I got to see this guy Randall. The chief wants him to lav off the Fontaine ease. ..Now dont ask me what Floyd's got to do with the Fontaine case; I dont know nothin AD I know is, Randall's gotta lay pittell him. Lefty. Please let Til me tell him . he doesn't know what hes doing You know "mi good-nature- d, but are Deakon and his camera-carryin- g crony, smarting bitterly under Wilson's tongue-lashin- g and hia rank favoritism manifested toward Randall, went into action immediately to revenge themselves upon the bumptious boy. While Robert sat gnawing at his fingernails and wondering what ho could writs about the Fontaine murder case, Ed sat down at a desk in the office, some distance removed from him, picked up th telephone, and asked to be connected with the phone on Randalls desk. "Yea... yes, this is Mr. Randall. came Robert's palpitating young voice. "Well, listen you," growled Ed, making his voice sound even tougher then its nature timbre, Im warning you to lay off that Fontaine story or weU blow ytM from under your hat. understand?" Robert's jaw dropped. ."You you mean you'd shoot me?" Right! And then cut your throat for an encore!" The perspiration stood out oa Robert's face. He inserted a damp finger inside hia collar. 'Who who is this? Hallo hello! But Ed had hung up; and he shook hands solemnly with Deakon before both buret into of laughter as Randall shouts dashed Into Wilson's office. Mr. Wilson, I'm afraid I shall have to resign. My Ufa has been threatened by gangsters!" Gangsters! That great! That's terrific! Randall, you're mads! "But you don't understand. They're going to shoot me." Nonsense! Those hoodlums can't scare us I mean shoot you! Why, Robert, this Is the biggest thing thats ever happened weU build you up well plaster you all over the front page! OMalley! Hey, OMalley!" Ed rushed in, trying to look Innocent Get this boy's picture right barked Wilson. "Hes Mg away news! (Tn he continued) re- ally neoprene made of coal, limestone and salt with most t of rubber. It la .very resistant to oils and jgreases and does not be-- jeome soft or sticky in hot 9 00 9' 13 9 '30 10:00 p Sinpa Sam" Playboys Rudy Sooter jlast longer and do not tear I easily as rubber. I I " , CLAiUvSTON Thursday. Deo 7. were held for funeral service Thomas Griffin. Bishop 8e incur Thompson presided. The speaker were, Mias florenoe Malm berg, h Dole. of Logan, a grandson, Ronald Clark of Dtrby, Jolrn E. Mont.; a brother-in-laGodfrey and Jamea B. Jardine, Bishop John Ravelen. Bennie J. Ravi ten and Bishop Thompson. The choir sang "An Angel from on High." Mbs Blanch Godfrey and Fay Thompson sang the duet. Cast thy Bread upon the Waters. Mm. EUa Rav&ten and Ellen B Godfrey sang a duel, Mrs. Film B. Godfrey and Orrn Myler of Cornish sang a duet; a quartet was sung by Cliff Wiser and Lee. Her land and Gordon Cottle at Trenton; a volln solo was by Mr. Dir by. Mont, Ronald C ark of acoora-paniMia kah Ravi ten w 2.30 Organ Contrasts Rhythm Review World Coverage 3 00 3 15 News The Carrolers Slums Cost Money Supper Melodies World Book Man Edwin leMir Quartet Standard Mixed Choir A Look at the Local Side of the News Home Sweet Home Pinky Tomlin Orchestra Eventide Echoes Harmony Hall Tin Pan Alley oGes to Town So You Want to Be An Monitor Views the News Dance Time Moods for Moderns KVNU Goodnite! Its WEDNESDAY, DEC. 13 AM. 7:00 World Coverage News 7:15 Sunrise Serenade 7:30 Just About Time 7:45 World Coverage News 8 00 All Request Hour 8 15 Today Lets Remember to Remember 8.20 All ReQuest Hour 9.00 Preston Variety Show 9:15 World Coverage News 9.30 Am. Family Robinson 9:45 Black and White T Featuring Barbara Stanwyck, Wm. Holden and Adolph Menjou at the Capitol Starting Thursday 10 00 PARADISE MTs. Palmer Johnson entertained Monday afternoon The occasion being her birthday anniversary. Dinner waa served to th various teachers. Elmer Kings-for-d, 12 : 15 Singin Sam" farmer resident of Cove drop- 12 30 Man on the Street Mrs. Elizabeth Rawlins, Mrs. Rho-d- a Into Priesthood which 12.45 USDA Farm Flashes meeting Mrs. Elizabeth Hall, ped Allen, was held In connection with Sun- PM. Elizabeth Burrell, Dora Burrell, day school and gave some timely 1.00 Rhythms in Ragtime Leah James, Beth Rawlins, Mr. counsel. Mid-Da- y 1 : 15 Musicale and Mrs. Floyd Rawlins and famCoun. Quentin Shumway of the Lyric Variety Time ily and members of her own fam- ward bishopric presided at the 1 45 Hollywood Brevities was spent In afternoon services. 2 00 World Coverage ily. The afternoon Jpws High Council2 15 Gypsy Rhythm social chat and a real enjoyable man I. H. Allen was in attendtime was spent. ance, Elder Elmer Kingsford spoke Miss Norma Johnson, being one short time. Prayer was offered of the students chosen of the US jy James Wilcox. Meeting waa AC chorus, went to Salt Lake then turned to the Relief Society City, Sunday night to sing over for their ward conference, Coun. KSL. Miss Johnson is also a Florence Rich conducting. Sister violinist. Rich gave a report of the Relief The Junior girls entertained the Society after which Sister Myrtle NOW PLAYING Explorers of the MIA Friday even- Pond, stake Relief Society secreGreat American The ing at the ward chapel. The pro- tary presented the names of the reScreen gram was outlined and light Spectacle various church and stake authoriwere served, freshments after ties for confirmation. Some of the which the time was spent in danc- ward officers were released Sister as ing The Explorers and leaders Mavie Allen was sustained were Mrs Caroline Summers, Mr. rst councilor to President Franand Mrs. Ralph Obray, Gerald cis Allen with Elsie Allen as Shipley, Juuiar leaders, Mrs. Joe second councilor; Bertha Jensen Tams, Mrs. Esther Shaw, Mr. and secretary; Sister Margaret Rogthe Mrs Oliver Smith and Mis Re- ers made a few remarks; Bennett singing mothers rendered a sebecca Bickmore. Myra Anderson Elvira was a special guest. Officers of lection; Mrs. the Young Men and Young Lad- - through Relief Society work; re- life ies that were present were: Pres. spoke on the richness of Neil Tams, Pres. Carol Miles, Ruby marks were made by Quentin v- and Shumway; closing song, God Be New brand, Lucile Danielsen Norma Humphries. With You; benediction by Susie Mrs. J. T. James entertained at Allen. Eighteen per cent of the were present, her home Saturday afternoon in ward population honor of her daughter Paulines according to roll call by the birthday anniversary. Indoor games ward clerk. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Allen are were played and refreshments served to eight playmates. The ta- - happy over th earrval of a baby ble was centered with a beauti- - boy whch came to their home All concerned ful birthday cake holding eleven Sunday morning. candles, also the Xmas tree that doing nicely, was decorated made them all feel This is FLEMINGTON, N. J. that Santa would soon be coming. deMr. and Mrs. John J. Roberts the story of a pheasant that for itself livered nearly dinner, were dinner and daughter Elaine rtwo hunters fired guests Sunday at ths home of plucked. Afte at the bird, it flew through a Mr and Mrs. George Pearce. a home. State Trooper Wm. T. James motored to Salt window of Maunce Connell, called to assist, Lake City, Saturday. grabbed for the pheasant but got Quite a number of the mothers only feathers. Into the kitchen it attended high school last Friday, flew, with Connell in pursuit. The it being parents day at school. bird, m06t of its feather gone, was Many of our townspeople at- trapped in fly paper. conference tended the quarterly which was held at Hyrum Third sunshine" Vitamine D, the ALSO s, ward Sunday. vita mm is found in eggs, Jackie Cooper Our ward and irradiated foods. It has the certainly IV Christmas spirit, as nearly all of is also produced m the skin of BOYS NEWS HOME sunof decthe homes have a beautiful the body by the action I I I in iimi.M. g orated Xmas tree light , flsh-liver- 30 3.45 3 4 4 4 5 00 30 45 00 5.15 5 30 8.45 5.55 6 00 8 05 6.15 6 30 7:00 7:15 7:30 8 00 8.15 8.30 8.35 8:45 9.00 9:15 9.30 10:00 Concert Master World Coverage New, Tango Time JuiU Relax Monitor Views the News Matime Mi Indies Western Varieties Rambling Rhythms World Covirage New, Organ Rhapsodies Bronzcmen Treasure Chest of Melody Fireside Melodies1 World Book Man Edwin LeMar Trio Donald Novis, Tenor A Look at the Local S de of the News "If I Could Live It Osar Eventide Echoes 6 tan Myers King Cole Trio Government Agency Program Tin Pan Alley Anderson Market Reports Ralph Waldo Emerson MoonlAe Musicale the News Monitor View Its Dance Time Moods for Moderns KVNU Goodnite! Die war In PHILADELPHIA 200 white China has deprived wings of their jobs. City officials were necessary said the because of a war shortage of street sweeping brushes made only from fibre formerly imported front China. lay-of- fs Dance Varieties 10:30 KVNU Sportcast 10.45 Dr. Seller's True Story COVE Cowl Scott Hendricks 11:00 Dance Doings conducted Sunday school, Sunday. 11:15 The Islanders conwere exerdaea Regular class 11:301 Petite Musicale ducted under the supervision of 12:00 World Coverage News I 'water. Gloves made of it ,ao World Coverage News All Request Hour Today Lets Remember to Remember" All RtQuest Hour Preston Variety Show World Coverage News Am. Family Robinson Musical Newsy Musical Round-uKVNU Sportcrot Dr. Seller's True Story Jimmy Walsh Orchestra Ten Fingers In Harmony Melody. Lane World Coverage Newt fT' t of the virtues and few of am the faults U DECEMBER Announcer 8:15 Garwood Van Orchestra 8 30 Anderson Market Reports 8:35 The Islanders 8.45 Designs for Dancing I These new household gloves look like rubber UTAH Thomas Griffin Laid at Rest At Clarkston st. 6 55 7 00 but I don t understand!' "We don t understand, either.' him the paper with showed They his story. Robert still didn t understand, couldnt imagine when or .bow be bad sent in the story. It was Hilda who solved the mystery for him when he took bis .trouble to her. "What a so terrible about this? lahe cooed. it' got my name "That atory Ion it! And its all a fake dont you understand" she "But it cant be, Robert, assured him. The paper wouldn't nnt this without verifying it. on't you see you must have and you written this last night 'did a better Job drunk than those And while can she do sober! lugs sent him packing off to tha Globe office to follow up hi success, NORTHERN LOGAN 1931) Man on the Street 12.45 USDA Farm Flashes P.M. 1 '00 Chamber of Commerce 1 15 Hollywood Am Leg Band Prayers were by Peter Mauglian 1 30 Western Varieties of Weston and Bp. R. O. Looele 1 ' 45 of Logan. The grave was dedicated Hollywood Brevities 2 00 World Coverage News by a son, Thomas Griffin. 2:15 Melody in Swing Six sons, Thomas, Jesde, Piter, 2 30 String Serenade and Dewey Joseph Raymond, 3:00 World Coverage ! Griffin were the pall bearers. The 3 15 This Rhythmic Age beautiful flowers were carried by 3 30 Pipes and Strings granddaughters. 45 Monitor Views the News 6'30 "But OF 7 00 World Coverage News 7 IS Sunrise Serenade 7 30 Just About Tims 4 00 4 13 4 30 4 45 5 00 5 15 5 30 5 45 6 00 6 05 6 '15 Deakon. VNU TUESDAY, paper-men!- DmEoi ud Ed war enraged at what t b jr considered Robert's duplicity In getting tha houseboat lory and Bending it in to the paper behind their barks. 'After ua taking you Into th a pal .. fraternity Ilka you was that gratitude, that la! atormed K A M. tee Globa office Four Chapter - " ADOLPHE MENJOU simple-minde- gay ptacee, accompanied by Bonne a simple minded teat who, unintentionally, woe the eauee of Gladys eontatnet death but trhoee etory no one will believe. While Kobe rt ie considerablg fuddled, Benny giver him clue to the murder, which Robert telephonre to hie paper. Neat day Bober I, Drakon and Bd all are a maced to eee the eeneational etory tn print over Bober t'e name. OH. I can trued me. Lefty.' Sh urged him toward tha door. at Ilia thug baaltatad, looking d bar with genuine, ail action. "Ail right, honay." And h waa room. What Ui Com Bmu: JJiUa, NautiiU etnd worm hearted housekeeper'! daughter tn the home ef young Hubert Randall, to greatly thrilled when Hotter!, at her suggest wm, anpHee for the fob of arete tant to L) oaken H aewell, moo reporter, 4m covering the btg Fontaine murder care. Deakon and hie cameraman Md OB allour of ley take Robert on Tuesday, DecemWr 12, UfAH QtiZhOJJeAI!lI? HURRY! HURRY!! ONLY TWO MORE DAYS! I,! .RT-rOND.- i. "MUSCLE MAULERS With Lew Lehr EVE. 25c MAT.2Cc NOW PLAYING t AT1 RUBINOFF AND K.S ORCHESTRA BMHBiy;ueig frOTfryiPPaTT I9TERM809TAI8 STARTS WEDNESDAY WURTHERING HEIGHTS MERLE OBERON and LAURENCE OLIVER ALSO TIIE LADYS FROM KENTUCKY GEORGE RYFT ELLEN DREW HUGH HERBERT 7A7U PITTS Last Day WAILCE BEERY MICKEY ROONEY' STABLE MATES ALSO HONOLULU 1 |