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Show iniTnghtlv S' 1541 I September 5, 1941 Broadcast ana spena Schedule - 5, 1941 news and music Session 00 Jam Salute Sunrise 30 1 jf.45;Farm Flashes K e Ciair. IdJn ' d feTop of the Morning-presenteC. Andersons C. by 05 AH Request Hour Choice j;05Announcers . Morning Melodies H 5 . .. n Jive f Jam Lyoia r of tit ary nd Hat. I 30-- Musical Newsy , ( Twelve Thirty Club Tunes For Today j:'03 Four Notes 5 t; ;30 Melodic Moods UP World Coverage News JQO 45 05 :ral ser Hyde a solo wpany. 15 Peo, 30 !rs. ) Lum and Abner Man on the Street Rainbow Trio :45 - ' 05 PAGE 5 Pipe Organ Concert 7 : 5 Famous Bands and Symphjn-- 1 : 15 Isle of Paradise 30 South American Way 7:30 Hitting the High Spots Music in the Modern Mood 8 : 05 Swingin and Singin 2 : 05 Songs of the Sage 8: 15 Treasure Chest Something About Everththing Lets Dance 830 2:30 Conciert Master 9 : 05 Eventide Echoes 3 : 05 Musical Importations 9: 15 Meet the Band 315 Tin Pan Alley 9:30 Its Dance Time 3 : 30 1 he Monitor Views the News 9:45 Headlines of Today t 3:45 Over at your house 10:00 KVNU Goodnite 40 Matinee Melodies 5 minute newscast on the hour every 4:15 Tea Time Tunes hour of the day) 4:30 Herb Jeffery Sings 4:45 Musical Novelties September 6, 1941 Saturday 5:00 JP World Coverage News and music 7:00 'Jam Session-new- s 5:15 Matinee Classics Salute Sunrise 7:30 5:45 Supper Melodies 7:45 Farm Flashes 6:05 Pumpernickel Patter 8:05 All request hour 6: 15 Life and the Land A look at the local side of the 10:00 Sidewalk Sidelights 10-1Preston Varieties News. 1:05 Tunes For Today 7 : 05 Popular Varieties 1 5s:n?7 Song Tim 1 : 30 Miniature Musicals !9:P0I1P W'1,J Coverage News 5 ?ong Styles 2 : 30 Man on the Street Trio 0" phvthm Ramblings I 15 lust Relax :3o -- Hwai n F.rhoes Sons of the Sage 1 1 1 Jday September Mor-- 1 COURIER 1 I D- GACHE SOUTH : 5 1 1 1 Mo;. 1 serve a three year term. Mrs. Chas. J. Sorenson of Logan, President ; Mrs. F. Millan Peck of Garland, Vice President: Mrs. Daniel cf Wellsville, Secretary! Mrs. J. D. Harris of Tremonton, Treasurer; Mrs. J. B. Baxter of Hyrum, Chairman of Pres and Publicity! Mrs. Devens Ownes cf Garland Historian. Talk by State President, Mrs. J. H. Peckenp.ugh, Music by Mrs. Brough, Mrs. Quinney and Miss Brough. Delicious banquet was served by the Madre Club of Wellsville, Mrs. Nellie Leishman sang two solos. Installation of oficers by state President Mrs. J. H. Peckenpaugh. Beautiful corsages of roses and sweet peas were presented to the New Officers. Afternoon session A Prayer by Merel Deason, Congregational singing, Utah We Love hee Sneach by Poffessor C. E. Smith Principal of the Bear River High School topic Home and family life Lei-shm- an 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. Peckenpaugh President of State Federation, from Ogden. Mrs. Sterl ng Ercanbrac of Provo 1st Vice President; Mrs. D. A. McMillan of Murray 2 nd Vice President! Mrs. L. H. Cornaby of Spanish Fork 4th Vice resident Mrs. Paul Dunn of Logan, State Treasurer! Mrs. O. E. McGahn of ?alt Lake City, Parlamentarian, Mrs. P. A. Naisbitt of Salt Lake City, recording Secretary, Mrs. Warren Keate of Salt Lake City State Chairman of Stamp and Bonds! and Mrs. F. W. Miller of Salt Lake Vice President of Salt Lake District. Those who attended from Hyrum vere; Mrs. F. J. Carlson, Mrs. Marhn ndher, Mrs. E. J. Wilson, Jr., Mrs. L. I. Morrell Mrs. j. H. Wright and Mrs. J. H. Baxter. 1 RISERS 1 ATRONIZE THESE ADVERTISERS Say, I saw it in the COURIER 1 1 I Bring Your Clothes. To The 1 7.T :13 Modern Gleaners 7:gfl.M-,Rjr.a- ) Horoscope M,,;,.- - Importations 5 3 Tis Rhvthmic Age Tt,, PiVnVr V:"v the News 3 4 Svmmr Song Shoo 4.0", .You Mils and Mine Time Tunes 4:30 Mo,r Mrr,r G Round -- re Ca-itRoxv and ttlc 1 IQ af, e-l c . TA c 1 T IP Wr-- 1 1 c , Ait) pn S'ngin A hok at the local side th news 6:30 ,Uta . Popular Varieties U. S. Army Recruting Program 7:30 Pied Piper Jr. 8:05 Week End Jamboree 3 : 30 Soldiers Salute 9:05 .The Saturday Night Clambake 9:45 Headlines of Today 0 : CO KVNU Goodnite " minute newscast on the hour every ' our of ihe day) ' ' f 7:05 JSsEi September 7, 1941 U. P. Newscast' j:U0 J:05 Sleepy Head Serenade J: 15 Songs of the week 0:30 pongs of Dyana Gayle ,0:45 Rythmic Romance : 05 Concert Master Western Serenade : 30 2;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 Christian Science Devotional . :30 2:05 This Rhythmic Age 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 Musicale 5:55 UP Newscast 6 : 00 KVNU Goodnite 5 minute newscast on the hour every of the day) nday STATE FIW QWOUWPS A1T 1AHE CSTY taSaSESESS of 7:15 5ERS Logan, Utah 374 North Main C overage News v'ir lin M niatures 5 g;30 You Will See The Difference and Save 20 IILIER COAL AND FEEO Spring Canyon and Blue Blaze Coal P0ULTRY and 1 1 Preparedness for you and the nation people face a shifting, Young of swift reals to the turbulent world a world of opportunity mechanical and technical progress, but also a world which offer; nation. be-lU- se Earnest young people in America are impatient to plunge into work of direct assistance to ithe preparedness program. But John Commssioner of the U. S. Office of Education, writing abhut m tendency of students to enroll in short defense training courses instead of impleting their declares : corricula, . the demand of in- regular college for fully trained professional personnel in all fields related to national fense is already greater thri the supply, and the need for these; fully lined men is going to be greater with the passing years. mediate and taking college work of the right type, young people of high caliber Jndo much to help their country obtain permanent safety and make steady Ey ingress. You 1 1 1 important service by studying at Brigham Ycung (Held over from last week) Agriculture, mechanics, sciences, languages, and other fields, the UTAH FEDERATION OF myersity keeps abreast of modren needs and can train you to medt those WOMENS Cl UBS MEET e. Already many B Y U trained persons are serving as army and navy The Annual Covention of the NorthvWrs, mechanics, defense service scientists, etc. Fderation of ern District of Utah Womens clubs was held Tuesday, Aug-,- -t How B Y 2nd Ward 26. at the Wllsv 1' U facilt es re expanded in resposce to growing demands is Mrs. Ralph J. vn by the with president, chapel has completed, It bejen splendid new Joseph Smith Building. tavner of Grrland in charge of the spacious auditor.um, classrooms, offices, cafeteria, banquet halls, and meeting. are ready for use. At the morning session the following oratories, shops, and campus have been placed in first class order. The program was rendered. acuty is the Hag ceremonv, Wellsville Boy Scouts, strongest in the sixty-si- x year history of the University. Congregational sinpng, America the Five Colleges 1600 Courses Thirty-EigBeautiful, conducted bv Mrs. J. B. Bax Departments r and aernmpanied by Mrs. L. D of Hvrum. Invocation by Mrs. Morrell 'gisiration- Autumn Quarter September 26, 27, 29 E. J. Wilson Jr. of HyrumlVocal Trio U, Mrs. O. I Brough, Mrs. George For catalogue, address the President Quinney and Mrs Bprnice Brough, acBRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY by Mrs. F. M. Peck of Tre companied Provo. Utah , monfon. Address of welcome by Mrs. Howard Jones of Wellsv lie. officers and Introd-cti- on of Stat visitors. Reports were given bv KinderLiter-- garten club of Bridiem Ladle club of Smithf 'd, USAC Faculty v Womens League of Loan- La4js Club of Hvrum I "dies Self cul--- b of Godard. Civic Imnrove-lutv-lo- b Ladies Literarv f Briph-"WplUville. Socal P"elopment Club of Fielding, Civic and Horn arts club of Garland and Womens Civic League of Tremonton. The following ladies were elected to 'Diversity. 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