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Show Friday September 5, 1941 SOUTH Broadcast Schedule ' 05 8:05 9: 1 5 9:30 9:45 10:05 1 1 :05 11:1 5 : 30 12:00 12: 15 1 1 12:30 12:45 05 Muscal 15 30 45 05 Friday September 5, 1941 7:C0 J am Session news and music 7:30 Sunrise Salute 7:45 Farm Flashes 8: Top of the Morning'presented 9:05 25 30 Pipe Organ Concert Isle of Paradi se South American Way Music in the Modern Mood Songs of the Sage Something About Everything Concert Master PAGE 5 serve a three year term. Mrs. Chas. J. Sorenson of Logan, 7:30 Hitting the High Spots President; Mis. F. M Han Peck of Garland, V ice Pi evident: Mrs. Daniel 8:05 Swingin and Singin cf WciLwlle, Secretary: Mrs J. 8: 15 Treasuie Chest D. Ha ms of Tremonton, Treasurer; 8:30 Lets Dance Mrs. J. B. Baxter of Hyium, Chaiiman 9:05 Eventide Echoes of Pits anti Publicity: Mrs. Devens 9: 15 Meet the Band Cwnes cf Gailand Historian. Its Dance Time Talk by S.ale Pie.uTmt, Mrs. J. II. 9:45 Headlines of Today Peckir.p ugh. Mudc by Mrs. Biough, 10:00 KVNU Goodnite Mrs. Qu ;nney and Miss Brough. 5 minute newscast on the hour every Deh c.ous biiiejjct 'as sorted by the hour of the day) Madie Club of WelLville, Mrs. Nellie Leith man sang tvso solos. Installation Saturday September 6, 1941 c f of cers by' state President Mrs. J. 7:0Q Jam Sessionmews and music H. Peckenpaugh. Beautiful corsages of 7 : 30 Sunris Salute roses rnd sweet peas were presented 7:45 Farm Flashes to the New Officers. P:05 All request hour Afternoon session 10:00 Sidewalk Sidelights A Prayer b' Merel Deason, ConPrestcn Varieties gregational singing, Uuh We Love I L05 .Tunes For Today bee" Sneach by Poffessor C. E. Smith I I c'ner Song Tim Principal of the Bear River High Minia'ure Musicals ; 30 Schcol top c Home and family life !7:f6 UP W'--'J Coverage News 1 Symphin-ie- s Lei-rhm- portations Tin Pan Alley 30 The Monitor Views the News 45 Over at your house 05 Matinee Melodies 15 Tea Time Tunes 30 Heib Jeffery Sings 45 Musical Noelties CO UP World Coverag 15 Mat nee Classics 45 Supper Melodies )5 Pumpernickel Patter 15 Fife and the Land 30 A look at the lccel sid an 9-3- 10-1- Nmvs. 7:05 COURIER Famous Bands and 7: 5 15 by C. C. Andersons All Request Hour A nnouncers Choice Morning Melodies Jam n Jive Musical Newsy Twelve Thirty Club Tunes For Today Four Notes Melodic Moods UP World Coverage News Lum and Abner Man on the Street Rainbow Trio CACHE Popular Varieties 1 5 1 - cng Styles Man on the Street Trio r' Ramblings phthn 5 U"t Relax gA . Fchoe P of the Sage About Everything Horoscope r"' Imports tions Rhvthmic Age the News ia IWnb'T V 'junior Song Shop Vi.v Inc-- ' rnd Mine - a Tm- Tunes Ga Round Ara- Mn:" u.r Roxy end I Wn o' Unfinshed business, Remarks by State Officers, Music by Mary Jean Sorenson of Logan, Resolutions, Courtesy Committee, Mrs. E. J. Wilson, adjurn ment. Among those of the state offices who attended were: Mrs. J. H. Peckcr.paugh President of State Federation, from Ogden. Mrs. Steil ng Ercanbrac of Provo 1st Vice President; Mrs. D. A. McMillan of Murray 2 nd Vice President: Mrs. L H. Cornaby cf Spanish Fork 4th Vice residnt Ms. Paul Dunn of Logan, State Treasurer: Mrs. O. E. McGahn of 'ah Lake City, Pailamentarian, Mrs. P. A. Naisbtt of Salt I ake City, record-n- g Secretary, Mrs. Warren Keate of Tit Lake Citv State Chairman of r Stamp and Bonds: and Mrs. F. W. of Salt Lake Vice President of Salt hake District. These who attended from Hvrum vere ; Mrs. F. J. Carlson, Mrs. Marhn ndher, Mrs. E. 1. Wilson, Jr., Mrs. L. D. Morrell Mrs. J. H. Wright and Mrs. J. H. Baxter. Mil-m- 1 2 1 1 1 0 5 g V l-- d A ' F 1 r Suod av T 7irlin 1 look news . A tbA 7:0r 7:15 3 Logan, Utah 374 North Main r Mniatures '"in' P:30 m Gleaners You Will See The Difference anil Save 20 -- . I saw it in the COURIER - in 7 Say, Brine- Your Clothes To The 1 1 ft VTRCrIZS THESE ADVERTISERS - 1 -- 30 : JZJL Sir?in ?x rt the local side of PopuLr Varieties U. S. Army Recruting I Pro- kits gram Pied Piper Jr. 8 05 Week End Jamboree i:30 Soldiers Salute he Saturday Night Clambake 9:05 945 Headlines cf Today KVNU Goodnite 0:CO 5 minute newscast on the hour every cur of the day) HI JlJriL W 7:30 Spring Canyon and Elue Blaze Coal I September 7, 1941 P. Newscast Sleepy Head Serenade l. 05 Scngs of the week po.igs of Dyana Gayle G'45 Rythmic Romance : 05 Concert Master :30 Western Serenade j2:00 UP World Coverage News 12: 15 Gilbert and Sullivan 12:30 Melody Souveniers I2:45 The Family Doctor :05 Marching Along 5 : Music in the Modern Mood :30 Christian Science Devotional 2:05 This Rhythmic Aee 2: 15 Songs of Herb Jeffery . 3:30 Console Reveries 3:05 Hit Parade of Tomorrow 3:30 Concole Reveries 3:45 Tea Time Tunes 4:05 Song of your heart 4:30 Movie Merry Go Round- - presented bv Capital, Roxy and Lyric Theatres 5:05 Sunday Even ng Musicals 5:55 UP Newscast 6:00 KVNU Goodnite (5 minute newscast on the hour every hour of the day) ' unday j:0U Hin CROUMDS'S< CIY U. POULTRY and 1 i :Vi Preparedness for you and the nation Young people face a shift ng, turbulent world a world of opportunity because of swift mechanical and technical progress, but also a world which offer threats to the nation. I ' fjf y HOG FEEDS 1 1 1 1 Earnest young people in America are impatient to pluige into work of immediate and direct assistance to the preparedness program. But John W. Studebaker, Commssioner of the U. S. Office of Educaton, writing abtut 'the tendency of students to enroll in short defense training courses inrtead of . . the demsuid of in completing their regular college corricula, declares: fields all in related to national trained for professional personnel fully dustry defense is already greater Urn the supply, and the need for these fully trained men is going to bo greater with the passing years. taking college work of the right type, young people of high caliber much do can to help their country obtain permanent sefety and make steady By progress. LET US DO YOUR CHOPPING & CLEAN &. TREAT YOUR SEED GRAIN Office 85 Phone Res. 123-- J 2SBE rum SAME POPULAR PtilCES-F- OR ieits, Mwn mmmmmns You can prepare for important service by studyng at Bdgham Ytfung University. In Agriculture, mechanics, sciences, languages, and other fields, th? University keeps abreast of modren needs and can train you to rneot those needs. Already many B Y U trained persons are serving as army and navy aviators, mechanics, defense service scientists, etc. (Held over from last week) rJTAH FFDERATICN OF VOMENS Cl UBS MEET Thp Annual Covention of the North-- 1 rn District of Utah Federation of Womens clubs was held Tuesday. Aue- is demands in 2nd Ward f 26, at 'he Wllsv How B Y U faciltes ire expanded resposec to crowing Mrs. with baen completed, president, Ralph J. hapel shown bv the splendid new Joseph Smith Building, k has in of and tavrer charge of the its spacious auditor um, classrooms, offices, cafeteria, banquet nails, reet'ng. lounges are ready for use. At the morning session the following L bcratcries, shops, and campus have been placed in first class order. The program was rendered. Pag ceremcnv, WelLvilE Boy $cout year history of the University. faculty is the strongest in the sxiy-si- x ongrevational singng, America the 1600 Courses Departments Five Colleges Tkirty-Eig- k deautiful, conducted bv Mrs. J. B. Bax-- r and arrompan ied by Mrs. L. D. of Hvrum. Invocation by Mrs. Morrell 29 Registration1 Autumn Quarter September 26, 27, Z, J. Wilson Jr. of HyrunvVocal Trio Mrs. O. f - Rro'nh, Mrs. George Fcr catalogue, address the President BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY Quinnev and Mrs Bernice Brough, acUtah companied by Mrs. F. M. Peck of Tre- Provo, nnnvTi. Address of welcome by Mrs. Howard ' A '' I . V ones of Wellsv lie. .w of State offices and is hers. Reports were given bv Kinder-nrar'e- n 11 -- -- -- ' r rlub of Bn'Tm I ad" Liter- cl"b Af Smithf eld, USAC Fac'dtv 'J 1; v Womens I enene of Lonan- Ladies I 'des Self cul- Club of lVO f' of CerFir-f- , Civic Imnrove--'"'-'"- b Ladies Litear ef Briuh-'- -, Weltville. Sncal Development Club of Fieldin'. Civie and Home arts club and Womens Civic League of of Tremonton. The following ladies were elected to - AV, J r w -b M k JOSEPH SMITH L't-e-ar- - t BUIL01NG. B. Y. U. a WATERS. ...PRESIDENT MRS. J. J. HOLMAN WATERS, wi ROSS SUTTON, CO'AAANAOEH S3 |