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To buggy, seems a - i September Program Of Recordings Listed Sant -- lord'lly over RDI'llh '. - Schopenhauer, and Tchaikow sky had much in common. Both ....were. acutelyconscious of the sufferings of mankind and the vanity of existence. The folloVvlog quotation from Schopenhauer's essay. ''On Inimortality," Might preface the Paretique: men live their little hours of and Sre swept away in rapid succes- sion. In such a world, happiness is inconceivable. Of every event in our life. we can say only for one moment that it is; forever after. that it was. When death comes.' one is annihilated as an inclivid- ual." - . -- ---- - mock-existenc- e . . . Sun.. Sept. 7, 5:30 p.m.: BEE- - - THOVENNINTH-SYMPHON- r.'- Sun.i Sept. 21, 5:30 p.m.: :MOZART -- . CLARINET QUINTET AND QUARTET NO. 19 IN C MA- - . Indeed,-Beethove- . . violirtit;CMany the greatest work di 31fldT7 , - - 1 . NBC-debu- ." : 1 - - , , . , . ,. -- - - - .;! ask--Cit- , -- - -- - - .. - , - , . ). :. , v it ...,-,-...- , f?..,,... 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Song Service. of the Biltle. 10 - Radio Sere - Tom, Presents the Salt Lake Tabernacle Choir and Organ. 41EIS,Chtirrh of the Air. Learni ng. '30CBS)CSI. DO - . --r, Mc- - ) 7:00NBCThe Hour of, Charm. American." 7:30NDYL"I 11:00NBCH. V. Kaltenborn. 8 :15NBC'Dear John," drama.-- Paree'orchestri.. Am-A- . Music. . S Rout. Masterworks . - - si- of -Evening - on Temple Salon - Orchestrk, ,. Reveries. Light Claesice.,. s . ' " 1PO-KSL- -The - 1 ,,.( 0 I DR -' Witry,. of the World, 11:00NBCLight 12 P.M. 12:15NBCMa Perkins. 12:30NBCGulding Light,12:45NBCVie and Bade. I :00NBCBackstage Wife. 1:15NI1G-44te- lla Dallas, drama. t3ONBCLorenzo Jones. 1:45NBC-7You- AMNBCHome 2:15NB4Portii 2:45NDYL-s-Roa- d 1:00KWY1,-,-Noavtli- 4p 4:15NDYLPatricit's 1.48NBCTed 6.004413enr. - Nwe. CIVODePiTli Powell'. Orchestra. I. Q. (Paid Adv.) , ' 4 k 7 of Songs." '1' - .. , -- -.. ' '., L ' , Telling Time. 7 ' ,,.. Reveals. 'Jordan. Girt Interne." World lodai. , -The ,. e rld' si . of All eltUrctiee. the Pagel. .. O'Neill. Bernie and All The Lade. -, 4 5:30....knyr,-Wo- a Blue Riblson The , . t icista:Time. Notebook:: Cadets. 4:45NBCLatest World News: . Telephone Hour. IA and Nest. Radio Quip. -: Dr. Malone. in New. Settings. for Moderne, .. Bertha and his Drams- - Coilerage Newo. 3 :30KDYLVincent Lopez' MuSie. 3:45NBCPattl Dtinglas Sports Column. 4:30NBC-;-Th- 4. News. of Courage. Haile,. 1 - ' of the Brave. PVT Life." the ,Ahhotta." of Life. drama.. no. Treasnry Coverage Drown. Widder ng "We ''The P.M. Lad: Grimm', Daughter. Storm.' y11:45NBCArnold t Hopkins. Man I Married." Kate . Mystery... Nan. -The ,. 4 - L.IN:.,--tir.c,;,a- II . A.M. Coverage News. at the Console, Ravazza's Music. 1C!wa--- ------ ----- -MUM.Bonds10'z : Night. 11:00NDYLMusic in 3,4 Time, I. ' SEPTEMBER MONDAICi ! to with Dreamland. 11:15NBCBridge A.M. Paul Carson. 'organist. d Mmming Folks. Orchestra. el 12:00NBCBob Sunders' flashes, A.M. Stover and his Music. 12:30NBCDave Marshall 's Orchestra. I, 1:30NDYL,--NDYListening Posit." Bids You All Good Gaeth ..News.. Night until 8 am. 1 Vignettee. moNDAY SEPTEMBER 2- Call for Music. A.M. Stewart Reviews The Dude .. Ranch. 6 :00RD'ILRDYL . Favorite Hymns.-Breakfast Bell. . 7:00EDYL"The Yawn Patrol." Maestro. 7:30KDYLWorld Coverage NeWP.. News. and MI1Ple-othe Manning 7:45KDYLBand Parade. An Ear. 8:00NBCStory of Mary Marlin, Smith Speaks. Sister. 8.30NBCLone Journey.- drama. ' -The of Helen Trent. Life of David Hamm. st 9:00NDY1,----LaGal Sunday.. -Our Call to Breakfast. Be -I.ile Can Housewives iteautilui.. 8:30NDYLFor Only.:Club. 1allsrl3Orl While. Smith. emcee. to HanPinees Coverage News. of Harry Clarke. 10;00NDY1,Refreshment. TimeSingin' ' Sam. Horizon. 10 Johnson It :15(11SAnnt. tenny'l Stories.1g a S . , . , 11:30NBCChez 9 :00NBCWi4ter Winchell. 9:15NBCThil Parker Familf. 9:30NBCWoody Hermarcs 'Music. As (e. , Serenade. S. Sunday Evening L. Services. -- - - D- -The Album of Familiar so ,,.. 0S. 8 Carthy. - . .s 5:30NBCOne Man's Family... Mum. A News. 12 9 : , . 4 Ira. 10:15NMCarl torches-Uri:77- iltionnivdrarligilit'ili . - tra. MIDNIGHT ,Nd, Spangled Theater. Masters of the Dance Time. 5:45NBC-Highlig- hts from the Sports Stern. ,News of the Day--Bill Will Hour. Sanctum Wystery.---Sport Scene. -Ray Kinney's Orchestra. 900-BC- War Newt. Hampton's Orchestra. Herman's Orchestra. '' - Old Cory. Zero. s Crosby 13ob It :30CBSLud Gluskin and his I'laybouset 1,00NEkl7-1Lithlight- Condon's Prevue. Strings. 10:45KSLInterlude. ., 9 6 " BS--- City 8:00NBCTruth op Consequatee, .11:30NBCKniCkerb6cker until - Night until 7:00 this 1:45NBCHiroaka. xylophonist. 11:30CBSPress News. 8.00NBCAssociated Press News. morning. 11 :35CBSRhapsotly, in Rhythm. from 7 SEPTEMBER 8:05NBCRhapsodies in the Rockies. suNDAy, Philadelphia., Man Paper , 8:30KDYLThe Funny A.M. P.M. reads the Sunday Comics. in Melody'. Syn. Broadcuting c Salon. 815KIII(L,--MusiSouthernaires. phony orchestra. :00KDYLVoices An Song. News. cam. news 1 Gaeth, of the 1835NDYLSalt Lake .Church Perm vocalist. mentaries. Air Ministerial Association. Piano Quartet. Music. Crosx and his Down South. of bong. of '41." albNBCSunday -Rex ,10:00NBC-Silver Maupin's Orchestra..., Strings. Family Party." 9:15-NBAn American. of Boys' Town. .News. Coverage 10:30RDYL.Story on 11:00KBYLSinging Marvels. City Mtioic 11s1.1. Record." 3 f Orchestra. the Little Show. s Melody Raneh It Autry' 14 tineeNith .1.4 tell Hunt, Newe. an er Stubbs and "Red" from RounkTable Discut. 11:30NBC,Chicago Polley Association, sion Expert .plaservers Report. Camp. Army Musicale. Music. and 4 , Marais. Newx Tonight. P.M. 5:00-C1- 13S -"- The Pause That Refreshes ,, V. Kaltenborn. 12:15NBCH Cruise on the Air. but True. : ' I, Vespers. Nichols and his 071.ices Musie Bqr. Mike. 'L., xra. Sings. 2 1:00NBCYoung America Pei ti's Orchestt ra. News and 0' Shanter Golf Tourney 2:00RDYLAllan Beth's-MimeConimentariee. 3 Fuqua. News. by Rieardo. Davis the. and i Music. Millers for Listening. Hour Summer CommenT 310NBCThe Great Mr. Gildersleeve. ' 7 00 ft r Leae It." Tomlinson, 4:00liTYYL.-7Gems of Melody, W taint. 4:00-NBWorld from Europe by NBC. Coverage' 7 Interiude UTA-Pea- rson cow;30Ne -K and Allen, .4 Coverate . New.. e Pitch Bandwagon. 4 30N IR ; mentators. Fathers-- ,... d ia: ude Vall -- '55CBS-,-Bo- Barn Dance. 8.00RDYLSunrise ' vswil. nd B. s,;1101.LOk. CA Iri C-;;- N ight Serenade. :45CBSSaturday 7:15CBSPublic A f fairs. Night I Sheepfold. :30JiSLSaturday 7 '45CBSNewe of the World. 8 :00CBSGuy Lombardo. 8 :30C Desk." im- 12 d 7100NBC-4ira11161CBC-40atit- ' 4 i I AFFILIATED WITH 7 4-'- '30KSLSuper 6 6 ''.1 11; A.M. - News - , ' :15KSLWaide i t I...C;::',.. 6:00NBCNational "Aurora" has been recorded by in Melody. in. Brass. outstanding disk artists, and ' night Until I o'clock Much of its large sale is credited tomorrow morning. to wax renditions by The Andrews MONDAT, SEPTEMBER It Sisters, Jimmy Dorsey,' Harry A.M. . Don ' james, Vaughn Monroe, FranM eNeil. ' kie Masters and Sammy Kaye. NPWP. 7 ring Louise Massey and the West- l'115- -h he he ,Seehh Club., erners, will be inaugurated Mon. The songwas written as a musDennis. as a three-time- s week. teal tribute to Carmen Miranda's day, Oct.-6Presento Irving lly feature of the NBC-Renet. Miller and his Orchestra: Allen sister. a star entertainer in BraPrescott; Jean Brooks- and In Lo broadcast to zil. and the English adaptation work. The Jack And the Dame. be titled "The Westerners," 'will' was written by Harold Adamson, News. be heard Mond-ays. Wednesdays ' who is responsible for "The 1 rn"m''Ite- 3 Sn and Fridays at 7:15 a.m., EST. Woodpecker Song" .aid 'Ferry. Kitchell's Brielesse. with repeats at 8:15 and 10:30 Boat Serenade." Southetmaires. .9:00NBC-T- he . ;Clatter.a.m. Farm National and Home Hour. Louise Massey and the. West--. Radio Bands. Make the Bookends. ill'isNne-Betwe- en erners have been radio favorites MU1,111 CrtliZ,N since 1928 when Louise, her fathIL:30NBCInt0 the Light. New Cuttings News.. er, brothers Curt and Allen, and Many. P.M. , husband Milt Mabie, niade their of Divoree.7 Clorlie- Barnet's "jump band" of debut over a Kansas City sta- - took Honeymoon of brand its . uniqUe rhythHill." i i n have tion. They appeared Victor's Other nue Los into Wife," fireworks viudeville and motion pict res Bill." MPalt4iLnea, Angeles studios the other day. 1,4 :45--s! And are now leattu.ed on he - 16 ' numbers for the NBC-RenetWork's Plantation. Bluebird label. Tell Us. One . of the Wicker. Party. tunes waxed. Andy Gibson's , Barton. ' succeeded '. "Peyton Hall." follows the new Larry Wellington Pet Corner. "Dad" Massey , as accordionist, - trend for nettling tqnes after On Watch. musicians' homes. , (Ildnny Goodbut other members of the. troupe 4:00NBCThe Beet of the Week. man's "PoundBidge" and 'Artie are unchanged. Louise is .featur. News,hilatious ., .. comedy program. Drive" Mabie ed vocalist; plays the Shaw's, "Summit, Ridge ! and Dance... t' .. recent Dance''Time.hass;Allen the banjo and guitart 'were examples:), Newt. and Curt alternates between yin. ,Also rec'oraed on the 'Session 5 or lalae. :on lin, trumpet and vocal presentawere. Sy Mtile Itoeisity- .-: . tions. He!. and Abroad.. '. Duke Ellington's "Har-- , Nothing," Steel'. Orchestra. lem Speaks," and a new ballad. 'A1 are thie Westerners. ' The Rickel Men. And hi. OP "The .Heart You Stole'',- From ',Massey, family's old .ranch home ehestra. Ma. ll, Me," penned N, M,-annatiear-gosvieWonitomeer vo. lido Wel Leonard Feather,,,,featuring vocal .bia Hap"'Ite" wellerweoritt boxing 1st Bob Carroll. .... bails Dad Adv.). .4 lingtou , : , , , y-- , , sAT URIA V. SEPTEMBER P.M, 5 '55CBSElmer Davis and the News. 6 '00KSL-1'- Of f the Record!' P.M. -Star - - ' bATLIWAI., ti ETMBK and Win. Request Hour-Requ- ests II ---, this .. '' - meditaely following baseballt. Orebestre. 10,30-NBC--The Bishop and the Gar, . alone. I I Trout and the News. 9 :00CBSHit Parade. A a 9 :45KSLArthur Gaeth, 10 umbia Masterworks. ea .rdi 10 '30KSLWorld Coverage News. POPULAR STATION alt4320 on Your Dint' Twin Falls. Meets Band series with Ted Steele, a Warner Bros. starlet on leave of absence. She was given the role of the Boy Meets Band menace after a long searcli for just such a voice. in 4 v '411111!, 16 Bob IIs "Aurora." year's carnival de--hit from-Rt- . veloped Into one of the biggest phonograph record sellers of the past 15 years, nearing 'j. - ' ' --- -- .,1 . 1 THE . - :00NBCAssociated Press ,N eNVIL Ravazza's Music. 9:30NBCOrin Tucker's Orchestra. News. Corerage News. 10:001(DYLWorld Melodies. 7:451(1.3TA-Supper 10:15NBCBill Clifford's Music. the Sport Sen. s Rhumba Rhythm. Pedro 10:30NBCDon Hanson Dope-Ravaata's MUP1C. Interviews Personalities of the Pio- 11:00NBCCarl 11 Music. ReIRT's 30N8CBoyd neer League. at 12:00RDYLMake Believe D6neeland. Lake -B- aseball-Salt 8 1'.Iosephineu----cm--the--Bittes-Bo- y' n . - - area married think-bachel- match for any day." a well-dresse- d .... ,,,a,,,,,,,,,4,$,,,,A,, :','. "THE FIRST STATION ON YOUR DIAL" SATERDAV,'SEPTEMBEK P.M: and Win with Jimmy Flynn. 6 Symphony. heard as Singers 13ut Sono0 On Million:Disks more, I :,:- . - 4 , cording. Betty thank es, own-cloth- t. A Blue's network series, heads for Hollywood late this year forthe. next Orson Welles' production. Agnes was acclaimed for her .work in the initial Welles film, "Citizen Kane." . Brad Rey. folds, NBC tenor;- - planes West this week for a visit with the folks in Union Star, Missouri. Brad's father is Dr; E. M. Rey. folds. a "country doctor" for the years. Margo, lovely star of the Blue's new "Into the' tight", series, has virtually been living her part around the NBC studios. Margo is heard as a girl who received a broken leg in a railroad accident. During rehearsals and the broadcast she actually limps to keep in character. Eddie "Rochester" AndersonR appearanc;.! on the Blue's Behind the- Mike show last Sunday not only stirred a lora memories but a peculiar problem. "Rochester" was scheduled to do an impersonation of the late great comedian. Bert Williams just before he died, singing his famous "Nobody." Producers hunted high and low for a Williams recording of the song but none could be found. The show went on, however, with Rochester's Impersonation of a Ward Wilson impersonation as song. Which-wfound on a recording of an old "If I Had a Chance' show re- swing concerto, penned for BennyE oodma nger Eddie Sauter. was recorded in the Chicago studios of Columbia Bee, ords last Nvock. Sauter gave his work the appropriate title "Clarinet a La King" and the King of swing embellishes it. with some solo work In,many mofointitshsgreatest a bet. and timsagein that ter color sense than a man. You can easily spot the married men . varsatilcMoorehcad, Agnes NBC character actress currently , as "Maggie" bn the starring A MVP - breach in the CBS announcers' dressedithan the single ones?! ranks. Charles Stark, announcer bachelor George Bryan, for Columbia's many CBS shows, he's convinced women don't Davidse r ies,- happened to me- ' the first thing about men's ntionthat he. thinks. all men Bu3t. Says he: 'I took a should have some female direcshopping with me once tion in choosing clothes. Says he: again! Why, I can buy outfits while she "When I buy a new suit, Marie ;,:nd, complete to decide .which tie, is me.' with that's my Look at the Many hats they She has a fine sense of line and wear themselves. How can they set, themselves up as style conis particularly careful to sce that sultants? No' sir, I'll pick my the tailor lifts the sleeve a bit and adjusts the collar so t,hat the coat .,.:, fits smoothly. She's proved time , g - tea, : - HolidaY.' Scores and SPorte. , Now!. Davie and the News. Premiere of the Radle Theater.- - "Tom, Dick and Harry," Os Ginger Roger. ,.-'; (Paid Adv.) J s , . , , - - , , , , , ' - t roc-eiv- e Swing Concerto, Recording Made CHICAGO. Sent 6.Frances Langfordlovely screen and ra- - - - - have two guests that night Bobby Riggs and Frank Kovacs and unless the sports seers and tennis officials are all Wrong one of the two will be winner in the Men's SingleS; Riggs and Kovacs are seeded 1 and 2 respectively in the tournament. Kovacs, with due modesty, has already notified the' spotts world that he expects to win with his newly' deyelopedPcosMic forehand: a stroke with which he says no living player can cope.and Riggs is ono of roost methodical of today's amateur tennists. His drive seems effortless but the force behind is deceptive to the 'opponent. Riggs is rated as one of the smartest players on the coups today. Together, they're s ma-nag- , ..,s , : - . min Harrison, Indianapolis. Also favored by all selectees is lovely. Marlon flutton. Miller's vocalist, i the band. who recently joined Five camps submitting their pollfie- reced fayorite-tun- e; ords each. The tune most voted for by listeners earns the radio-record player for the camp it. In case of ties up to - five players wilt be given to the winners. Aug. 30 'It Foress Hills. As a matter of fact, Stern will , - ..., , When Bill Stern ,goes before the mike on his Sports Newsreel of the Air Sunday, Sept. 7, at 6:45 p.m., MST, over the NBC-- . Blue Network and KUTA, he'll of have as his guest the winner the National Singles--- , Tennis which begatl Championships ' -- , ley. - - - , draftees.. from Miller's band are stationed at Camp Se- , - . r , 4; ' . -- Two - bn State-Orchest- ra, . d toldthe vast radio audience NBC-netwo- - . , - ' - . ' swing ,.,..L.tienn Millerx new Sunset Serenade series, hour-lonTP:111;-- ISTover the ICBC- sessions presented' Blue Network and KUTA in cooperation with the USG, which distributes tion player among five selectee training camps, will find a hearty weldome this week in two camps in particular. -- . --- - - - Network-- -; NBC-Blu- e Litngford Will Join New Series- Bob Hope'e. - - Maudie Still has Plenty 01 Problems .... - ..., - , 1 ' ' : "71:1: ( ., men Pn - Sun. Sept. 28, 5:30 p.m.;- BACH -C- ONCERTO IN D MINOR Szigeti and New Friends of Music. MOZART SERENADE IN G MAJOR. London Symphony, Felix Weingartner. conductor. The BaCh Concerto exists also for harpsichord and there is some confusion as to tvhich form is the original. - - Also recorded on this session was a tevival of "The Birth of the Blues" to coincide with the release of the picture by that ti-- , tic': and two songs introducing Peggy Lee, new vocalist with the band since Helen- Forrest's dePeggy sang on ''I See parture. Waltz.". L "TheMerryWidow.master-of-cerPeople" and "My-- Old Deems Taylor, Flame." monies at these Sunday afternoon When Benny returns broadcasts, will be on band as will be comshora2A;negotiations will AI Goodman and his 30-pleted for his,,fall commercial ra- . piece orchestra, Ray Bloch's,. dio show on one of NBC's net-chorus and others, works. , . .14 ,,,-' ...,.,' , ;;' -- Ai.: - ', Sp Pcial Broadcast Salutes To Camps radio-recor- dio vocal star. will join Bob Hope's 'program when the NBC Sat., Sept. 13. 42 Noon: BEEFor Maudie; impish young.") comedian relurns to the '. CONCERTO THOVEN PIANO Red of the popular new proTuesday, Sept., 23, : IN G MAJOR, NO. 4 Walter Giese- - heroine "Maudie's the. gram,. Dalry;after ' his summer vacation. The This Saxan of with. a king, problem sharing Dayy 1 work- marks a long ,stride in the - ew teombonts, is a major - programs are carried by K,DY L . hurdlen.' Miss Langford has been starred , , development of the concerto forrn ,,,alaudie-likéBut, she , - - from a mere showpiece, to the on many radio shows since her takes the,illiation in hand and , ' modern art form. to make of it a national t in 1932 and regularly. - ' Sun., Sept. 14, 3:30 p.m.: BEE- affajp . In the latest escapade of thas been ranked in the top goup THOVEN TRIPLE CONCERTO III series, subtitled "Personal. of radio singing stars. After winFOR:- - VIOLIN.,,, -- Sacrifice IN. C MAJOR is a Noble Thine,-- ning Acclaim- in vaudeville, night PIANO AND ORCHESTRA. Ripe: 'which started to be presented ard clubs and radio, the darkhaired efan violin; Odnosposoff, Thursday, Sept. 4 (CBS, '7:30 . Florida girl made her first mo'Morales, ,A1112er, .cello; Angelic EbST; , 720 p.m., p.m., PST). I In. 193141. year later rtion - picture ilharilionic,-T Maudie-reads. the riot act to ' .... in "Broadway her 1 performance et', conductor. Felix nWeingar Davyand iri a key higher than- Melody" established her as a hit. most 'any This is achieved by the disputed inFall 'season After t he opening because orks, strument. '. ,, perhaps . at Chicago. Tuesday, Sept. 23, at It necerssiCates three soloists. The 10 p.m- - EDST, Hope will broaddin and piano parts are. bril-:- , Sam Has cast front Washington, D. C., and Favorite', ,,,,I'ant but comparatively easy NewYork City in a personal )ap- Ii , ".7 alongside the 'cello part,' which' Eight million persons daily pearance' tour of the East.- - The e. has the 'greatest degree of im, listen ' to Singin Sam 'S Itefreshfirst week in October, the show' portance. ment Time". program and would will go on the air from the i Sat Sept. 20. 12:00 'Noon,: MO:, not. miss him-fo- r the World.. He ''. Americans. Druggists Convention : 1 ZARTSYMPHONIES NO. 38 IN ., is their favorite,but libidorn does, at White 'Sulphur Springs And D MAJOR. AND NO.'39 IN E. I ask Sam..who his lay. then return to Hollywood's-Radi' anybofty -- FLAT, 4 -- yorite air,- If yott did for-th- e broadcast IA DeL-14- . .. Orchestra, Sir 'Thomas Beecham.' iI say,-- conductor. Mozart's last six A new "waker-upper- " And he Anstariab- 'program ' of popular. 1:.: , phonies are by- fain' 'his greatest; Western tunes ,btar, ly adds, !There's- 'some boy.". . ' .. - , - ' o -t- he- greatest symphony ever written. is a discourse, tremendous in - - Itcontent, marvelous in construe. tion, based upon a favorite con-, Tope- of 'Beethoven's- - "through struggle to triumph." The tpusle is ,i, '. infinite, and should not be asso- elated too concretely with Schiller's Ode to Joy which the corn- poser used for the text' of the Finale. ex:. pressed emphatically- his dissatis- faction with the Hymn to Joy, and declared his Intention of re1 , -- writing the final movement vvith- Tout vocar parts.- ------ ,I '.....: i. .....,.. t i, , , , g P. conducting theSymphOny Orchestra. This Work was written about Conthe sante time as certo. No. 4 in Gand is found ' in the permanent repertoire of ure rank it as .. at - The dramatized story of how T. Barnum brought Jenny Lind to America, andi the singi ing of the "Carmen" by Gladys SWarthotma will be the high spots on the second broadcast of The Family Hour. Sunday afterneon, Sept. 7. (CBS, 2:00 P.M. MST). Miss Swarthout will also sing Stephen Fosters "Swance River," and. In a duet with Ross Graham, a special arrangement of Roth String Be11it3on clar: Chammet; Kolisch Quartet--Th- e includes ber music of Mozart some of his best work. Sat., Sept. 27. 12:00 Noon; BEETHOVEN VIDLIN cONCERTO Joseph Szigeti, Bruno Walter Vienna Philharmonic, Felix Wein. - - 't 4,-- ., , i A ' new ' aerie! of programs, ',. i '. :: , ''' i I launched under the supervision -, ' of Frank Carman of radio Eta! .. , .. tion KUTAwill be startedLon, 7:45 10 at p.m. Wednesday. Sept. ). The programs will be released II , ,.. 3 on a state-wid- e network and will ii " '' I present vital messages from.Gov. Herbert B. Maw- to the people of , ,,m.....,,,.. , UtahThe series is designed as , a public gervice- feature and its ' , is to bring the people of' the state closer to the activities ' and happeningsIn their- state government. The following stations arcall. . cooperating to present the series , so that the entire population of ,. the state can tune in. They are: KUTA-inSalLake City, KLO in e -. KVNU KOVO in in Ogden, Logan, Program-'---------------and Provo, KEUB, On Sunday They're KSUB in Cedar ' Deems Taylor.' and Gladys ,Swarthout are featured an- The tentative schedule-a- s which is heard each itotinday:. on the 'Family-liou- r' nounced today calls for State, wih broadcasts every two weeks 2 to 2:45 p.m. The show also stars KSL over from ' at the 7:45 time. Al qoodman's thirty piece orchestra, a mlied choral The first program' will .b'e- reand Ross Graham. leased th'is coming group , Wednesday. . , have The Quiz Kidssensation hit moved to a new spot and are being heard over the e Network each - Wednesday from 5 to 5:30above in action. They are p.m. They:are-shown ' heard locally Over KUTA. Are Featured Duke Ellington can't get epough of "My Melancholy Baby;" flies off the handle at Suggestion of "Sonny Boy." Walter Gross would conceivably dance to "Intermezzo" but runs away from the "Ferryboat Serenade." known receiv in that of the great last three, which were - all composed within eight weeks.- (Nos. 36 to 41). No. ps is as the Prague because it ed Its first performance city. No. 39 is the first every--maf- - - - -- Love." JORDISSONANT. Quartet andSimoo f.. .,..44,,,,,-,- the-cool-est The program known as Music of the Master,s: aims to in the btst of the new current releases of all recut diug cum-- . panies, as well as notable albums selected from recorded music literature. Music- - of 4he Masters hag- KLITA for the past three years, and it is presented by Jessie Seamans Taylor record reviewer for this vicinity. Fol- lowing is the program schedule for September. Sat., Sept. 6, 12 Noon: TCHAI'KOWSKY SYMPHONY NO. 6 All - American PATHETIQUE. Youth Orchestra, - Leopold Stok owskl, conductor.- The philosopher - , If ten famous orchestra leaders went out dancing some night, what favorite tunes would each request as he danced by the bandstand? And what tune would each secretly hope pot to hear? Benny ,Goodman would turn green at "Tiger Rag,"'sigTi contentedly at,"All the Things You Are," his favorite tune. "Tea Guy Lombardo prefers for Two to all the beautiful 'numbers he's ever played. Pet peeve: "Beat me Daddy, Eight to the Bar" and all derivatives therefrom. Andre Eostelanetz purrs tcL "Dan(ing in the Dark;" snarls at 'Beer-Barre- l Polka.' never Scott, who tia request 4;b4y-s they-step Soul" if he d5d..Could live the to the mike with Stern, up rest of his days without hearing one Nvill be champ and the oth"Dinah." er runnerup. Harry James laments the "Hut Sot Song:" loves "Lament to. s cottlitry." .......6,...... , ,:. , , ... , ,,,......,,,....,,,,-,,..- - ..., ' t...., ,.. ,, , , Feature Covernor ' On Program ' 7ithUSQ.cantpaign - - r IW-his- - , Network To' State-Wide . ''''' ,.. , , , '.. - . , , . :, . - - - ' , . 19411 ----- ----, , .... ,..,,,..0,-,,,,,,,,.-,-' , :',:.,' Esonerimmommummt 1 ..': . . , - -. . ' G leitiv..Millei,Aid.:: Scott-rushe- trifle crazy pay no attention, because, with Singin' Your homespun star Sam, it's shay, but seriously. of the radlo,Refreshment Time" has oiled his one horse shay and may use it to save gasoline in the Interests of national defense. Having greased the Shay, Sam (abOve) gives old "Nellie" the once over at his farm near- Richmond, Ind, Sams not too sure he won't need a new "Nellie" because his in. is woefully out - of prattice. cumbent feels Sam could learn all over again "Nell" However, If it becomes necessary to retire his coupe' to "pasture", Sam 'sayi-he'"more than NOW to drive to Richmond shay if it will help the shay-Pulle- '- ..,,... ts ' WI exChange a black eye. It was the longest silonce in CBS annals. d into a Raymond studio one day which was darkened for an atmospheric per. formance of his "Twilight in Turkey."' He ran headlong Into a 'mike and knocked himself to unconscious, but managed emerge from the twilight zone in time to play a four-ba- r solo. . net'? - - ... .. .. ( Bill Stern that there would be a few Minutes of silence while he attended Will Handle to some private , ute later Douglas rcturnedto the Mike microphone with his coat which' Sports he tor retrieved in ...,- - . -- ........,:;:::.,,,:::. - ',Paul Douglas was reporting a political meeting at Madison Square Garden once when somebody made off with his overcoat, stung over a chair. Douglas sim- aw, - ' ' ing history. - ,-- --- -- -- " , NBC-Blu- lel, , 1 -- ' ,' :. ' Al Pearce W'as hurrying tip td. an important broadcast one day.: when the elevator fell down. Instead of getting. to the studio, Al had the studio lowercd to him, In the form of a microphone. His description of his own sensations and those of bin at the bottom- of the lonely shaft made broadcast- allho 'r--"'"-- .1,' - - ,-- --- eldb ' ,.., 4 . ' - discomfort, 4 , 4:1c::::,. dift a ' , I, '' 1 .,.,, -- o.c .1.1r1 ', , t't, .. - . ' - ,,,.- - - - ''' ' , 1 ..- .::: ;.;:' :A , - Y1 - ,, -' Here Are Those 'Smart' Kids ., ' ,., ...,.. , ....k.,-- , - ' ). ,,,:,,,;,,, ,,, ..., , , aWhen a fly soprano's nose in the middle of her aria, then the diva concerned may be said to under difficulties. Barry Wood, CBS "Hit Parade" heard over KSL has , veteran made a collection of "embarrashow sing moments" showing the individual artists AlwaysT rose above their temporary .- ' ,,,-,.- , ,..., - begin-s-t-ic-ki- r.-- -.-:- ''. ::: ....,..... ;, ,;: , , 6. ':. ' . '.. .,., ,.,:.,.,,., - : ) ,. :: :- :' f,,': -- , ' ing-- .., ::,:::,'::::,',...' pro:grant-of-radio- - v - ..., , ; .': '. .., ,, -1 te.- --- -: ' . .... 4 . .. ,, ,,,';; . , - :' ,. )....-3:.:- 'It', .,, ... T-.- . . iq:;1 .' .':fri - , Barn:nit Story To Be Broadcast . 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