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Show ftM Ptff KSL-TVOk- 2 Box EldeUOURNAL She Wants Her Quarter Back! ey P Wa I 4- With Installation scores again Of 3-B- ew r Brigham City, Utah Friday, February 6. 1953 ? Past Presidents Meet At Forsgrens Wednesday Antenna ay Transmission from KSL-TV- mountain-to- Mrs. C. V, 'Foregren, Victor Bott and Mrs. s Mrs. J lyde B Stratford were hostesses Wednesday evening to past presidents of the Amerltaq Legion p antenna has .restored television signals to most of the area served by the 370 foot tower which was recently toppled by high winds. A new three-baantenna, sitt uated atop a mast, is now operating from the highest video site in the United States, on 9,425 Coon Peak, and is serving viewers in Utah, Idaho, Wyo-riinand Nevada. Reports from viewers throughout the state indicate that results are equal or better than those which emina-tefrom the first tower, which . , Auxiliary. was served and Luncheon Monte Carlo Whist played. High score prizes went 1o Mrs. Bill Forrest Mrs' J. 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During the evening fayors l Mia Maids in be presented It has been reported that the KSL management is aware of this interference and Is considering ways and means of eliminating it. It has also been rumored that many people In this area are very disgruntled at the Interference and are considering steps that might be taken, to cure the trouble. 12 minutes after the tower blew down KSL-Twas back on the air from a stand iby transmitter situated in down town Salt Lake City. This station served the Greater Salt Lake Metropolitan area for 16 teledays, when mountain-tovision was resumed through the inuse of a temporary one-hastallation. The new three-batransmitter, beaming an effective radiated power of 19.5 kw was put into use on January 10, and has proved extremely satisfactory during the testing per- iWithin 370-foo- t y y iod. Officials of KSL-Treport that plans for a higher tower are being considered, pending reaction from the present signal. If deemed advisable, construction of a new tower will be started in the spring. The overhead tramway, which will carry personnel and equipment to the top of Coon Peak, is also scheduled to be completed as soon as weather and snow conditions permit. to-al- 1 Attendance; ribbon attendance. will go to the yru& with most of Mutual mentbesrship fn attendance. No admissions is charged. Debbie Reynolds is featured in a Football Ballet in her new Technicolor musical, I Love Melvin, and developed into a whale of a forward pass artist, giving the ball the heave-h- o to her favorite on the team, the quarterback. ... Reminder To Those Who Plan To Nominate A District Mother Friday - Saturday TWO BIG FEATURES BIRTHS i Individuals or families who e Charles and Joan Caskey plan to nominate a candidate of Intermountain Indian for Northern District Mother are reminded to get application school are the parents of a son, blanks, fill same and return to born February 3 at Cooley Me211 morial hospital. Mrs. Winston P. Nelson, north Third west. A girl was born February 4 A woman from Northern Disto Lee and Sue Braegger Eton trict will be selected to repre- of Wellsville. sent the district at the State Mother competition. Blanks must be returned by February 20. District Mothers will be honored in March in Salt Lake City. A State Mother will be named Mrs. Thomas Collins has reat that time. The State Mother chosen will then become a can- turned to her home at 528 East I didate for the American Mother. Forest following an appendecState Mothers will be honored Meat the annual Award Luncheon tomy performed at Cooley on morial hospital January 31. at the Hotel Waldorf Astoria in Mrs. Collins Is doing nicely. New York, May 9, 1953. Son-tag- Hospital Notes SUSAN CABOT-victo- r AUnmjftAL iory hUUkt infEKNAHONAl CO-HI- T X VIOLENCE! "PICK O' THE PICTURES " THE FRIDAY 4 and SATURDAY -- B CAPTIVE CITY' EXCITING DOUBLE BILL HIT NO. 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