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Show July 21, 1912 Tu-.-la- Tlio KVN OJ o o o VOICE OF NORTHERN UTAH CLIP THIS PROCRAM FOR REFERENCE 9 20-R- 9 43 10 11 11 Mumu! - Newy Va; .r'.u 30 Tune Tablo d 45 Your M.J. .e and M.ne OS Tum-for T.l.i.v JO. 0510 to the IVa; ;irl '.iijce Zt-- M, 12 00 12 15 !n,!.c World Monlj C'oi 8 8 15 i frvut lan riie New ,r"i-nc,'il- LoiNi'i. , LOCAL i 1 I nd Stagin' Program and th mphorile 9 03 F.h.e of Hawaii 9 30 Man Your 11. t tie Stations 9 13 Headlines of Today OH KVNU Goodnlte. LRAC iitinw A.M s 7 00 KVNU Ranch House 7 30 USES at jour Service 0 05 All Request Hour 9 05 Annaum-er'- s Choice 9 20 -- R. rt to the 9 45 - M al Newsy 10 05 D .nee Varieties Id 3) -- Tune Tabloid Pecple Ci.intv. I'l.Vi r.ii-l.- Five Pear! Hat bur Hero Cuts Promotion NfW 1 Lot: an Visitor tor as IVI 1M MHV, J1 l,Y 22. 191 AM 7 00 KVNU R.,ruh l!ou 7 30 U.JKS at our 7 45 The Putrol 8 05 AH Rriiufsi Hour 9 05 - Annoar.it i Cl o t? C.ul.e J. W. Hall of Well-tidwas Log-tvisitor, Monday, e er of the lila.kiooi U.i.lrim a Logan usitor Tu'day. .ia a a - Rectn ering Pined- -- Mrs. W. Z. Harris l recovering Tony Skonihy. Ligan grocery-- 1 at a local hospital follow mg a man was fined $10 for operating a j major operation. cur with only one license plate, by Returns Judge Jr.iM P, Rich, Monday j Ruth Wall, secretary of the Lo- Seeks Teachers jg.m my hool board has return 'd to Lawrence, Superintendent Sterling Harris fr"m a vacation trip of tlie Tooele school dutrwt w as N.nisav. in Logan. Tuesday signing up j Enrolled teachers for the coming jear. ALon J Moor of Providence. - ' j 1- Bretik-- J Ankle Janang the the Utah students J at the Nurthwe-'er- n of Mendon Is re - rutistered --Jd. Umvcr.-i'- v s hool. summer 12 20 covering from a broken ankle IOKT was' horse he MOVMOinr. when 12 J. Siimipiuim While hi wife and be the Trio C loses smi.e proudly at the new bar. Jtrkadlrr General 10 45 - Vnur M.imc P.M. and Min riding s'..p;x'(l rnd fell on h:m Temple George I. Van Druvin, pin It on the shoulder of Seargenl The Logan temple will dose on II o3 Tunis for Today 1 1 05- - r. e In a wet pasture. LorkardL t V ir, Ci :art Joeph hi a Second making Mrntenant. I.o. k.,rd was the Srgent who 11 15 Let's le Neighbors Thursday night nd reopen Sat- 115 Mf r,f Para-- ie the gave of the worolng bomber on December approaching 11 30 1 30 Melodic Moods . S Uth American Way Hirday morning for the Pioneer Yisits Here .th. Hi warning went unheeded, but Jap he was given a rhanee to Frldu-V12 00 World 1:43 Mu:e In Modern Mood Coverage News ' study for his new commission. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Burns of lavs 1,ly IIo!ldi,y' 12.13 Lum and Abner 2 05 Si nit of the Rage Angeles, California, former Logan 12 30 -- Sp.ncroo 2.15 - Milady's Melody residents have been visiting here Visiting Here 9 visited their daughter, Mrs. Low- 12 45 2 30 Conce rt Master Rainbow Trio ell Green and family at Black-- ( during the past two days. Ed Is Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Y. Mor3 05 Musical Importation P.M a coastal aircraft rell and daughter Mary Ann of foot, then to Idaho Full to see the employed In 3:15 Tin Pan Alley 1 05 T tuple there, and were dinner South Pasadena. California, are Concert Organ plant. Ipe 30 3 Monitor View the New Mrs Alfred 1:15 Lie of Paradise guests of Mr. and the home of Commisat guests Mr. 3.45 Tea Time Tune and Mrs. Samuel Kaiser Lundquist at Pocatello on 1 30 South American Way sioner C. Nielsen In Mrs. Leo and in Dies and four sons; Samuel. Ogden 4 05 Matinee Melodies Doyle, return home. 1 45 Music in Modern Mood Word was received in Logan to- Hyruin. Mrs. Merrell Is a daugh- Richard and Darlan, of Salt Lake 4 30 Movie Merry The Jones fjmily org miration 2 05 Songs of the ter Nielsen's. of the Sage City .pent Monday visiting her held their reunion 5:00 World Coverage New day of the death of Boyd Turbot, 2 13 Milady's Melody Sunday, July Mr. and Mrs. Leonard parent. a former Logan resident. Funeral 19, at Lacoon. The program com5.15 Captain Danger 2.30 Concert Master Good sell. Pleads Guilty menced at 11 a.m- with Mrs. Eliza 5.30 Matinee daisies arrangements will be announced I 3.05 Musical Importations Ml Eva Goodsell and Miss Olson as chairman, Mary Jonas Fred Hillyard of Smlthfield, on Dons 5.45 Church by Side of Road by Lindquist and Sons mortuary of 3.15 Tin Pan Alley Hansen, daughter of Bennett accompanist: Martha Jones C 05 Interlude Monday pleaded guilty before City Logan. 3.30 Monitor Views the New Hansen of Salt Lake City, a chorister: congregational singon Rich 6:15 Classified Exchange P. Jesse a charge Judge were week end 3:45 Tea Time Tunes guests of M. and ing: prayer, Ralph C, Jon1; read6 30 Pumpernickel more allotment of his thin Patter taking Mrs. Lonard GoodsclL Will Attend Meet 4 05 Matinee Melodies ing and piano solo. Beverly Jones; 7 05 Popular Varieties 5.00 World Coverage News Mr. and Mrs. Alfonzo ChristenW. W. Owens, assistant director of Irrigation water from a Trenreading. Norval Jones; piano solo. be sen entertained 7:15 What Do You Think? 5.15 To be announced of agriculture for the Utah Agri- ton Irrigation system. He will Friday evening Myrlc Jones; recitation, Boyd Jones, 7:30 Local Side of the News with a family gathering at their flute selection, Oliver Bennett, ac 5.30 Matinee Classics Service will sentenced Wednesday at 4 p.m. cultural Extension 7:45 Treasury Star Parade home. Refreshments were served eompanied by his mother. Barbara 5:45 Meet the Band leave on July 24 to attend the 8.03 Mrs. Hales Book Review to the following guests: Mr. and Rmnett; recitation. George Jonse; 6 05 Interlude Hawaii in ManWakley Institute of Administrative Eliza Mrs. Osmond Alvis, Mr. and Mrs. alk, 8:30 Sundown Serenade and Olsen; song 6.15 Classified Exchange Mrs. Ralph C. Wakley has reagement for Extension AdministraSidney Alvis, M. J. Benson. Roy-- 1 dance, Janice 8:45 Marine Show trombone 6:30 iPumpemickel Patter and Supervisors, to be held at ceived word that her husband. den Benson, Hazel Rigby, Mildred solo, Clirk Jones;Rigby; tors 9:05 Lets Dance recitation, 6:30 Sundown Serenade the University of Minnesota, Min- First Lieutenant Ralph C. Wakand daughter Elizabeth omi Ralph: retold Indian story, 9:30 Ycu Can't Do Business 7:05 Popular Varieties ley has arrived In Hawaii. He Is Ann, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Cooley, Henry neapolis. July 27 to Aug. 7. Olsen; piano solo. Maria With Hitler 7.30 Local news stationed with a baloon battalion. Isaac Jacobsen, Mass Cleo Chris' Hansen: reading. Mary R. Rolph; 9.45 Headlines of Today te 7.45 Treasury risen. Star Parade duet. Mrs. Wakley was the former Miss Ralph Rolph and Martha Slates Demonstration 10.00 KVNU Goodnlte Mr. and 8.05 Swingin' and Stagin' Highley; recitation, Glonna Elna Miller, extension nutrition- Evelyn Hayward. the engagement of their lye; piano solo. Wilford Jones; 8:15 Arms for Victory TIU'RSDAY, July 23, 1912 ist at Utah State Agricultural colto Sargent reading. Lola daughter Maxine 8 '30 Sundown Rigby; closing Serenade A.M. Kenneth Krull of Sterling, CoIo prayer. W. Carr Jones, lege, presented a lecture demon- Gels New Post 9 05 Let's Dance 7 00 KVNU Ranch House rado. Families j stration on canning and freezing Mtaette R. Carlson, of Hyrum, present were: Mary 9.30 Recruiting 7:30 The Dawn Patrol Program Miss Vernal Stone, of Newton Jones. Ralph C. Jones. Dr. J. O. footls Tuesday at 2 p.m. In the who has taught vocational home 9.45 Headlines of Today 8.05 All Request Hour Carl and Peterson of Benson Jones. Henry Olsen. Mrs. Harold Paradise school. She was sponsoreconomics at South Cache high 10:00 KVNU Goodnlte. 9 05 Announcer's ward, were married at Choice O. Preston, Rigby, John Rolph. Henry been Farm the ed school Paradise Bureau has for tlie by year, past B 30 (5 minute newscast on tha Idaho, Friday. They are making Jones, Oliver Bennett, Mrs. Joseph Report to the People ordemonstration ward Relief the and home Society home at appointed their Benson ward. hour every hour of the day) Jones, Mrs. Annie Jones. W. Carr 9:45 Give Me Music Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Smedley of Jones, John Jones. Warren ganization. agent in Summit and Morgan 10:05 Musical Roundup Springs, Idaho, called on Mr ley; guests were: Stanley F. Grif-an- d county, W. W. Owens, assistant 10:30 Tune Tabloid Card of Thanks Mrs. Alfred Goodsell Sunday fin. M. R. Cooley. Mr. and Mrs. director of agriculture for Utah, 10.45 Your Music and Mine We codrially wish to thank aU Sentenced on their way from Ogden, where Oswald Clarke, Mrs. F.mily y has announced. 11:05 Tunes for Today Rudolph Marti of Cove, convictthose who assisted during the ill-- 1 had taken their daughter, v'n- Mrs. Florence Visick, Mrs. week ed trial of 11.30 Melodic Moods last by a jury ness and burial of our beloved Rolph. Theda, who is joining her hus-- 1 Bound OveMri 12:00 World Coverage News and Mrs. Melvin Hamilton band therehusband, son and father, especial- malicious poisoning of an animal, nnd hn!e. childrpn. and Miss 12:15 Lum and Abner was sentenced to six months In Joseph Wesley Johnson of Loly those taking part in the funeral Sergeant and Mrs. Bob Tuley, of ma Jenkins of Tremonton, were 12.30 Spineroo services and for the floral tribute. tlie county Jail Tuesday by Judge gan has been bound over to the f Sun- Christensen 12:45 Rainbow Trio Marriner M. Morrison. Provision First District court under $1500 nday, Mrs. Liona Anderson John 7 P.M. was made however, that if In 30 bond by City Judge Jesse P. Rich slowly improving from injuries Mrs. Naomi S. England 1:05 Marching Along two canyon days Marti can show proper resti- on a charge of failure to provide. received in Logan Homes of night war workers In Levi D. John months 1:15 Isle of Paradise ago. Intution, five months of the sen- Tlie defendant, who pleaded some localities are marked with Mr. and Mrs. Alfred 1:30 Shining Hour Goodsell, tence will be suspended. nocent to the charge, was arrested Darrell and Card of Thanks Gwennie, went on a special flags in order to insure 1:43 Music in Modern Mood by Sheriff Jeff Stowell last week trip to Idaho last week where they traffic quiet for daytime sleeping. 2:05 ISpe Organ Concert To those who so gratiously as-- I Commissionein Bend, Oregon. d2:15 Milady's Melody slated during the sickness and Ray K. Peterson, formerly of 2.30 Musical Horoscope Radeath of Hyram Blanchard Newton and a graduate of Utah Get Hopper Bait 3:05 Musical Importations leigh. members of his family wish,,,, Carloads of grass hopper bait 3:15 This Rhythmic Age to express their hearfelt thanks,1 .State Agricultural college, has been commissioned second lientenant in have been shipped to Logan and 3.30 Monitor Views the News especially to those taking part on the Quartermaster Corps after at- Brigham and vicinities, so that an 3:45 Tea Time Tunes the funeral program and for the tending officers training school at all out war may be waged against 4:05 Half and Half floral offerings. Camp Lee. Virginia. He is at pre- hoppers in this area, Dr. O. F. 4:30 Movie The Raleigh Family. sent visiting in Newton with his Knowlton said Monday. Grasshop5:00 World Coverage News parents, Mr. and Mrs. Martaus Pe- per damage is increasing through5:15 To be announced terson. He will leave son for Fort out the state, he said, with the Visiting Parents 5:30 Diminutive A NEW SHIPMENT OF ADVANCE FALL Classics Mrs. Walter Davis of Idaho Lewis, Washington, where he has hopers moving into crops from ad5:45 Meet the Band STYLES Falls, Idaho, is vsiiting at the been assigned to the air service. jacent uncultivated land. 6:05 Interlude home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 6:15 Classified Exchange Joseph H. England. She came to 6:30 Pumpernickel Patter Logan to be present at the wed7:05 Popular Varieties 7 : 15 Lest We Forget ding of her son, Walter Junior, which will take place at the Logan 7:30 Local Side of the News 7:45 Treasure Chest temple this week. Vool Varotvs fpu'cro.i Paul Sorcn-e- i NEWTON I WU-for- d ! High-announ- j J Hig-So- da Nel-the- r- - IZ UconLo W MEN'S DRESS Merry-Go-Roun- AT OLD PRICES THE of KWOWS MR. BUSINESS MAN ARE YOU INTERESTED IN CUTTING COSTS AND INCREASING PROFITS? 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