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Show ..,,. . - - I '. Srunitay;N ovimier 1,4, 1948 - . , - - . . . .. , n I I . ' , l tiEWrr.:. rj , "..kb-i8ts:äh.- , ni . , 7 t' I I - - " -- I . 1 I Ta I r: s , t 3 ,,f;,;"77.1i:::ttr: , - , 7' : 4 rftl,.. 111 I ;--, - rt I Ir.:. . , : I -- . - ' I ,f v I - . 7 f , . - , e saythis PERSCrAt VIEW V z : - : 1 4- aPhrPra mtheryadhieoarodneaucnhtmilorthn- ;t - children- - were - off to school. Three small daughters, chatterand rush- Ing ing 030i ! elr;sed the noise she toul, possibly stand at one Qttine . ., ..( 4- ,.iklargaret V. 11'. IC - A ' NEW newrImodel - in on one of many offering all Crosley, latest 'features in cabinet, -- table, other portable, a the QT-té:.06,gs.- f cro.c)J ev . ALL "NENIF LINE for consisting of 26 models, has been announced by local Crosley: Division reprel aentatives. The line consists of 16 table models, six consoles, two consolettes and a portable. All consoles and consolettes are radi . combineittnr, with eight having newly engineered frequency module tion sirviee. The sets include an improved el floating-jewtone system for the phonograph part, which recreates,music and voice with original clarity ark'. brilliance. A single-po- st deluxe automatic record changer, which plays twelveP10-1nc- h or ten records, and turtoff automat- record. is ically after , played also is found. Also in the new sets are the frequency modtlation system, - separate tone controls -- for tsbeble and A' o - tomatic high-fideli- trically :operated to 'provide accurate tuning for standard. broadcast reception. T RE NEW larger models have spacious album compartments, one on each side of the speaker grille. Cabinets are designed to ik the decorative scheme of any loom, with colors from dark to blonde. There concert- are powerful type permanent magnet speakers with illuminated slide rule ch dials. . Consolettes incorporate imany of the features found in the higher priced models, but they are made especially for small homes and apartments. Table models come in all styles and sizes, and in addition the new portables have batteries. new linecertainly includes a model for every room for everyone at a price Am. all can agar& ed ty audio system, which delivers enough power output to flood a concert hall, and au, 12-w- att tuning, oonsiSting of six buttons elec- 12-in- ch baser 7 push-butto- n , .A ..-- Rad iö Cabinet's Grow ----- -' Tocfàrt of Furniture , , - - , - to prefer a good play in nature of those presented by the "Screen Guild ' Players" (Thursday, KDYL 8 p.m), or CBS "First Nighter" (KSL) Thursday, 8:30 pm.). An occasional mystery was fine if it wasn't-togory or too inane. not too sophisticated, Music, All of the wps 'acceptable. ladies agreed that they would join their husbands during a news broadcast, an exciting broadcast or a good 'laugh" program, yew of our niOdern Mrs. missed an evening quizz seem - 100111111MMOOMMONOMM.., t : ': -- e ' 1 , b, ' , ' ' y I I i - .t ' T . . I - ., ... ' POPULAR -- House i ves listen to Arthur Godfrey during tint port of week. outstoadinfvolues - . - I - RADIOSAPPLIANCES .,' ' - DRIVE OUT AND SAVE MONEY ..- TOOELE - - - " - ,,,!- .....A, .., ,.., 3: P - no, ,!,,7,..4, risr;1, i . - 4' ' 1 ; 1,, .k''''7'-- 1 ,- 7 t the family "program happy" with a. -- t, t ' ,i, .' , 0 1. PHONE . -- S i 77 !Coop ,, 1 .4 ------- --. ;724, RADIO FOR EVERY 1,1C)M,''' A PACKAGE SELECTION OF NEARLY $20.00 WORTH OF HIT RECORDS:'; rALLADS, DANCE TUNES, POLKXS at 45. P, W A . - 'INCLUDED WITH THIS !'"t . - I Many of your favorite artists included in the offering of 25 assorted records that will gi,..11 you a good start : toward on entertaining library popular baligds, .hit.doNe tunes, polkas, westerns. Take advantage of t this offer today. P , , , 't C t - trl ft It 7,i4,..A.i,iaifidkAmMti.,...f: - ii - Down-;-12.- , , again.- - ,Kitty !if and Bess Mc. ialled, attention to the fact that all of THEIR neighbors were . fob!. lowers of the da3rtime programs, tespecially if they a fluestiononay,! coultt send-tichance to be "Queen a get obe the Kitchen for a Day," or Alava a chance at some other of gimmick. Not that many them entered the contesta, but all of them intended to One of these days and in the mean-we- ll time they wore keeping up ton the show. . It was Susan and Birdie H, spinster, who praised Ted Not 9:30 a.m.). ,lone (urrA that you have to be a spinster to appreciate Malone. Many's the mother who listens regu- : . , . especially suited for room in For the living room home! the every thi; beautiful walnut veneer Silvertone ; yours at a special saving through this combination, offer. Five station push buttons operate on either band:Ass and treble boost push buttons; full range reception on Stand- ord Broadcast--10-i- nchdynamic full tone speaker. Yes, there's a :, , i ---, . II ' - , . .... , Rumpus room, kitchen,orDcrdt s Nvork shop '''''''.. ".0'''''''''''':'''''"'"""'''"'"'""''''"''''''""""mil , , tet - -- 1 ' ' 541,,,ots oxyt , , , theres . 1 SI Ivertone 1 by tioderwriters' Leboretories, Inc. Silvertene tubes suorerttlod ono bit: ' ' year! . Approved . . " t, , - , .J 1 7.--- - , a Margit Chow 12-inc- z ,1 N: - Usual Carrying intermixed. Exclusive Syntronic reproduction. h Record Player Ploys or a. , ,, - ' - FM Means Frequency Modulation Reception I That Is Virtually Static-Fre2- ! , . Ir Slivertóna thckt s , j uit. Tight ,,, - alI . , LT . ts - ..,- -- . , . . , 1 , , I, 1..." ': r . , - ,..0, "N -, 'N, ' ,,V, k , .. - , - ', Ito ;10:,...'td.- Ai-- $1 , d-, I - J ,- - at Trim and- - smart 4 $ ,,. - ' - ' , . It's Portable . - : , ." ' ' - 22.34 T . ' Not. ' , -- i Charts will enjvy golden flours of constructive The wh The tpontane- pleas portable wire recorder. ous r,ewiththis ,..the fireplace, or thegaiety of im- prom tir,6talent programs' can be easily recordedpre- or erased and the wire used pver d over sw' ed.fOriver--.. . ', UWtPri ,1 , . - , . . , - ' .- At - . ' . - et. , - ,..:, - ' For Dad's. Smart Tab li Radio a - ''''' 1 I r- - i"11, favorite commentator in the oi tus den. , mmiustou I, - trreA , , , - , 1 - ' - . . , Chlhlrents Christmas Albums . 34f., - ' I , 9 .. 1 ' 4 - .,.........,. . 3.15 2,89 3.43 ChUdren's Year 'Round Albums . t Colon y Bozo Sings Rusty in Orchestraville . Bugs Bunny Stories For The Bedroom - . .Awaken To , Music. -- - -- - 1 ;:;" Vf. Groot Gilderstireve.--,,,--3.4Songs for Children, Tex Ritter , Bole Under The rea,,,Pinte , ,.. -, '''",-- - - - th a ; - ,'. 3.50 ;.. 3.50 - ' , ,' 2.35 2.89 ' 3.18 3.50 , , , I - 0, 79 e 25 31 t,.1 r, .t4tsS3e Tebe:7.4 2 . II ' 31' t" 2.10 2.1,9 . 44' I '''' 2.10 2 10 STH SOUTH ' PARK FREE DIAL Hoofs: 9:30 am. to 6 p.m.Fridays. 930 Unlit 9 MAIN- 0 79e Here Comes Santo Clow Sada Cloys Is Coming', Telown '. Th fee Ltti i ;4 loof.o..6,.... : 1 Th LIM riddli ,I fs Conno i wily A Wabbit 0,.. ........ lugs Bunny end The 7ortolse ghildretes Single. Records - . Mother Goose Songs leo a radio, alarm clock, and aantel . Manners Can Be FUR' t4 . cloct, all In one! E.ot ,,it at night ' .. Nu rsiny Rhymes .. 6,. ..,.. music 12.xt snorungt, Tubby The ,',11rory color. , ' - mino..nia . - , -- ' - . Lot the fainity Lipton to murder-losmums, Dud tan have news, sports, 41. his- - o 1! - ,-- ; ',- , ' . Handsome Clock Radi o ci-p.- Gray-Gree- n PkIsti- c. .1, 1 1 1E ' - , IP Month Down-4- ,00 Us cl A t k . The Littlest Angel, Loretta Young The Small One, in Crosby Hight Before Christmas, Fred Waring monthing'llitwork. . , . ' Progremu iszytt: 1 IFORTHERUMPUSROPM it A WIRE RECORDER -- , favorite, At.drileyst ir ' c '. . C3 - - 'UM, .wwie.onvsgailme9., . t - ''' m earwig Compact airoarnimod plashe cave In ivory and 6old color with. artificial leather trim. 1 - Botteries,29t" AC ' .10 org.,7 A Mighty Midget Priced With N - For The Kitchen' , Silvottono Portable - - ,,,,,- - Z W, .,;Ä6; 44 NO.161g,...A For Car or Canyon - A . . -. - t A ' f '.. . ,, - - i , ed r; , .Wa - .., lOt .. , RADIO ELECTRID & IMROVIlleE! , CQ 1 tt tit - EC , ,,)", .5, b ' 'these A ; 1 ' 3;; - I 11 T '. , ,,,,,., r 7; ; , ,... F- k ' . . 11 11DIO , , ' . ) -- ,..,;,..--,-- Jt :: 1411;1' ' , Choose Your Radio From the Famous', G-- E RADIO LINE 7i, ,, Put these rinflation-fre- e sets in every room and see what a joy they will be to your home.. Come in and hear . ' 1m kt OER C' g- ., I, . ;:, NB -- , D ( 4- -: ; , ' , - , , ,, , 01 S. OOKS --- 1' ' CLOCE1 ;MS, 'i )""'" ' .., , ' I Thee.; you have what the "average" housewives are list- ening to on their radios week just go days. Me?oh, along with the crowd - Unpxpsected A - - f -- early-Americ- - - :' , 4,112i, A ' f, 0 --- :- t-'-. 77:' , 6101 , ce -- - , t ''. . ; ,program I ' or , Present with a Future! - - , " , HEN QUERIED on the "soap opera" question, all the girls were dead against them. However, all admitted hey ' tuned them ift occasionally were the - lust to see if things same as always." Likewise all seemed to agreelthat they got a chuckle out of Arthur God- trey (KSL, 9 o'clock weekdays), but coinplained that he a few , got rather boring after of the , end the that and by days week they would tune him out 4 Something else, in- - favor-- of Come the next Monday they all tuned Godfrey back in - . .. - ad 1t- bandwagon. In order to tarry its message striori emphatically to veterans, the VA is going goillts heavily for television The Veterans Administre.. tion is the latest government 1 I.e....! , , - , ' , On'' Bandwagon - . Salt Lake City, 'Utah - ' - , ' - . 1. . - -- comintlear. The from five to six found hfixt kitchen radios turned off. Occasionally the news is head. ' Evenings. most housewives It used to good advantage in radio with its sc- - signing phonograph cabinets. The simple graceful lines of this companying record cabinets has period trend, lend themselves at. as an own come into its to these functional pieces. tractive piece of furniture. Idny new maltds of machines With the advent of television, a stationary top which have ears are all eyes as well makes It possible to use this turned to this musical instru as one would use the The -e inent. great; improvement toP of a credenza orlarge con- muof In teébnleal reprocI 4tion !ole. Lamps, figurines, can- . widening scope of - delabra , sic and the on them, draw radio. programs draws many them Into the decorative scheme to its listening audience. of the room and increase their I i This increased interest ip ra- - value as furnishings. means a dio and television One manufacturer: has made ' of entertainment has promo- ,1 a beautiful, cabinet in French ted the building of the radio , provincial style of apple wood. ' cabinet as a piece of Item- - ' The model is large, including ture. Instead of building --theradio, phonograph and record lines are so cabinet:to be inconspicious, .1Astorage-space.-I- ts row bolds a definite place in simple and the wood so beauti ' any room:, ful that it lends itself well--t'Radios In odd places around long-leGone the are different bulky, many periods, modern, , the house provide that unex- or traditional. sedcreatures of the past They pected pleasure. Many moth. . are replaced by the new cab- . . era are finding out this secret ' Inets made, of beautiful woods is - and it helps to make the day oTHEB, , CABINET . in designs No fit any style of in the style of a breakfront go more smoothly. itinlishings This is certainly a piece HurTake that radio in the din- . 1: name in its own right, and ing room. It starts the day off To accompanx tile now simple ' , lines of modern furniture man- - would add to any traditional right, keeps both dad arxi,the, children punctual and properroom. ufacturers 'designed radi o- earin dressedrain or shine they- the who favor those cabinets For , ly simple phonomph ' alwaylo prepared. For din- . are beautiful of lines there furnishings light straight In the evening soft music ner with is a cabinet made In a delight.. accenting them I- -- - - woods, in the background has a way wood . - tut copy of an 4 smooth brass, or matching ' -' manners, of improving bandies. wash stand. In order to be true more ,. 4 to its style, this model is of , keeping voices in a softer,has a , tone and harmonious HE ADDITION of ipace Pn -- necessity smaller in size; but chil- iecord albunis; came easlIST to none' the less important as a tendency to prevent the or from bickering dren petty , cabinets. Doorleu these modern 1 piece of,- furniture. 6 The excitable. evening ' being ' ' shelve s,. so good on this style Cabinets are also blade in meal can be a pleasant -climax of furniture, make excellent Chippendale, Fighteenib-Censpac- e the day. of for storage. . tury, in fact almost any style , Anoér unexpected place for -The Chinos trend has been desired. , a radio which is being recom- ore by mended more and leading. household planning perts is the laundry. The' ENTERTAINMENT-- and ironing aren't the chores, but 'With the world's STATION C at your best entertainnient ' makes fun of ' it commands ...AT to ' housework. , ' 570 ON YOUR DIAL But regardless of how many radios you have in the house, ,1& '''' you are bound to be tired after heard thitABC oloRegularly popular is done. When the day'v-worStation are Bing Crosby, Milton Berle, t 7o4 tuck the babi ill and say '--good oiglit, . you fool as of Grouch Railroad Hour,.. done your share. how you've - Town Meeting Of Th Aft, Theater Guild On The Air, can the baby know about this Or even- - if, he did,' it's just AbbottTr Costello, The Boxing Bout.; Wolter Windsell, ebout now that he's fieling his Drew Pearson, "Mr, President," Counterspy, Ted Malone,' lungs, Many.mothets are find- 4 ' . Kai Kysir; Galen Oraket and many others ing out that the solution is 110 I. midget radio in the nursery ALWAYS THE tithed in softly, tii. a musical program. Reports art that it ENTERTAINMENT STATION hit soothes tiny tots to a lullabye and good night. MM. I' - P.m.). 1 ; .. . a LISTENING interest was about equal for "sweet music, of the ballad type," radio audience partleination shows t;uch as "House Party.(KST. 1:311,p.m.),Land informational progrrms as' the "Wothan's Page". (KALI. 2110 ver missed Dön - tt.) McNeil a the "Breakfast Ruth TA 8- s.m.)-Culb" ; N. . the men folk tin her ,.mily inbisted upgn "Hemingway News" with their break fast (KALL, 8 a.m.). She ad- mitted that she would tune- it In if they didn't. Regardless of how early turned their radios on, one I talked to agreed they never missed "Margaret Masters' Kitchen" (KSL, 8:45 am.). Several pointed out that they also listened to Betty Crocker at 11:55 on KUTA. Most of them said -- they have been faithful followers of the "Experimental Kitchen" that has been a Tues. Thursday day ing feature for years. sets. told in. t1 New Lihes Ear 49 Da - hjie , MODEL.A pretty, Model tunes , t "IPTERNOON - first ' A each e- ,Ate3',,.', . INTER- one called what was the 1 I '? ' . ) , 6 e- 4 3 f , 0 9 1 4 4' g - 1 larly to this "poetry man" and his restful quarter-hou- r. Other morning programs that vied for Interest were:. Frank ' and Crane's Clinic" at 10 "Kate Smith from KALI,. - - t, A d-- disrepute since Nov. 2, let us - - - -- s . By Helen Martin RADIO programs ux A V V interest th; average housewife?" they ,asked me. First oft I agreed that al. though I was a housewife there was some little question in rily mind how "average" I was. To - find out, I decided to call'tny. neighbors and other Iriendi to .1 see what programs they liked ' or disU1d. I began this pollwihr '.c e I zt II I I t, - , - . . , , - . .! ...- . . kff : 3 ,. DESERET -- , us..woomm.,..0000,0"1"."1 ' I .... .. , . . '." - . . , - - . , , |