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and Intermountain 1450 ' 1400 - - 1 - 34 18 - - 10 e I t L 22 1 t c1-- i t 4 !t 1 42 so 1 f ' 41r Aev - :6 5 Radio-Phonogra- 8::4 9:00 9:16 9:30 9:46 ' I e 1 ' ts I - I i4 I Ii f ti i fe - ph i t ' t i These Engineers Wear Lipstick! 10:30 10:45 MOO 11:16 11:30 11:46 rteacdtiliVeillsBeizginneoerinehribetwIT: t I Noon women engineers in charge of Important operations on various network and local shows I I 1 arileVh:vensaidtaltanhisc - oillybelraesshilalgeanhim'yll 1 t t ' How Would You Like A Job Like This! ::431 550 ' ' 6 " i1 1 'meAnttattoheesfr jsotbgilaoonksee laikr:diaocinwchm l t 2:00 Just step up to the rtmliniktel for ar:z 2:15 2:30 2 '' 2:46 44 - prepared Imes and then pick ior:43:00 z up your check! 3:15 1k— 1 7)3' 3 :305 ansocel ' — 3 4 ' Martin Agron- 4:00 4:15 sky Blue Net- 4:30 work news an4:45 alyst and war 5:00 correspondent spends about 14 hours a day in research Polishing 55:41E5 up his script takes additional time He says though that the worst part of the job is getting up t : t - taotuLCICIes AtilLthetoBrIeuneesarsewaf:in P WOO 6:15 6:30 6:45 7:00 7:15 7:30 7:45 800 8:16 8:30 8:45 9:00 9:15 9:30 9:45 10:00 10:15 1 0:30 10 :45 MOO 11:1F - rhctairg I news room Authors at Work i Radio celebs now busy writo big books: Itedda Hopper authoring "Malice in Wonderland" Orson 'Welles two books Copyrigtai— Radio MajoetSc t - ' i 1 k As I I 1 ' 01 Ai AV' try Fa0 WO 7 1114 ooorf MAJESTIC 1ADIO ST i 1 - opl404011 11AD 10 TELEVISION RECORDS 1 - I ELECTRONICS' I TELEVISION CORPORATION CHARLES' ILLSNOLS I 1 ilk - i - N ( - t 1 A!24n-27-- 2 4 44001800g 041 "04f114-Aok-41dl- A040 7ltaMp4909"--7S- roWlik41IP ' Tolowlten Gwoonaties 194 Salt Lake Aki - 'i 11:3C 11:4F 12:00 19:1F 12:30 12:45 1:00 1- ' 1 I gitWorl News Night Patrol Music for Your Late Dancing Pleasure Midnight News Good Night 13 -- 12:55 News 1:00 IIMOSIMMO 1 Dave Rose Droll Vic Serenade 11 12 13 14 15 : I 1 for Millions Spotlight on Peace 14 i 'DI-lous- Song World Coverage News Hall of Famous Music Voice of a Nation Sell yillard E Tydings sews Thomas Peluso and Or 'i Thomas Peluso's Orch 10 1 tones natural as music Peouretihdll And l heard in a your Majestic j will flood your home with brillifint recmoreaslodyborizin ords—Majestic ging the nation's top talent to yOur home ' 12:00 12:16 12:30 12:46 1:00 1 ?Ah 1 7 - 1 true-to-li- 10:0105 Bev Wayne Show 4PL V Kaltenborn 6:00 Ranger Panitly I iNBC Newsroom DCurt Massey 8:15 lLone Is Your FBI Tavern OFreedom or Oppor6:30 I 4Durry's gAdventures of the I I r Thin Man 0:45 tunity Famous Jury Trials Waltz Time with Five After the Hour Gabriel Eleatter 7:00 Frank Munn 7:15 IONews LifeorStories 7:30 ISpotlit e Band Garber ®Those Websters People Are Funn- y-Nothing— Teller 1:45 Quiz Show Williams vs Willie ltDurante and Moore— 4Dunninger the Muter 8 00 Flight to the Pacific Mentalist 8:15 I Lightweight 101ke 1311i Stern Drs Talk It Over Rounds 8:30 SHollywood Theater ::: Sportsreel Memory Melodies Highlight News 045 Lewis Club i)Jsck Kirkwood Show 9:00 Paige Revue -- - 10Fulton The Melody Weavers I 9:15 IRaymond Oren— News It Pays to Be Ignorant 1Supper for Millions 9:30 Swing News 115 11:30 speaker of your Majestic will flow 88:1 Vailety Arthur Gaeth I IONews Market Basket It Easy Time 09:53 Lanny and Ginger Lang News 10William Downey IServicemen's M 1333112 Clock Valley 8 taist1011 6:00 Majestic 0:10 ing 1 0:30 F 31 Radio r 0:461 From theft - 1 °Shady -- 9 fea- - attractive KL0-14- 30 I 5 gar 0—minuteturtnalt 8nY8Nteetmwork t 4 installed-Experimen- DAY & NIGHT I ine Sons Parade IDawn IFun rEdition of News i The postwar period holds a bright prospect for farmers in remote districts where telephone wires Lave not yet been are now being made to provide these folks witrt regu through use larintemalephnoyneot:eervir ways radio will -- Iroallny Folly 7 for Farmers For Further Information Phone Stations 1 Edition News and Commentary Radio Playhouse Leader In Dance Time World News Royal! Russ Morgan's Orch Little Variety Show Utah Colleges on the 11:05 Rainbow Randevu Air—Il S A C —Gerrald Wilson Columbia Masterworks Paradil of Bands TTonv Pastor Orchestra 11 5 6 7 Radiophone Service m 1 9:45 10:00 10:15 10:30 10:45 44 t continued The name is being changed to American Elva& casting Company "Dufty's Tavern" Evening Programs I 3 June 15 you wos hear the Blue Network any more No it is not being dis- I I P M 3 ByeBye Blue! --" - 5:00 5:15 5:30 5:45 1 After Afternoon Programs ' t -' - It '''' and Breakfast Time Half Hour (Pews of tbe World News 1 - ' 11: 1 4:00 4:15 4:30 4:45 IT' - -- with I ro'o 221:7°3°05 6:30 P M Station KUTA Two and I DELICIOUS 28th ALSO COMING 114464"12-- is"271114:64"47 I -c This dynamic radio program is MUSIC FOR 'MODEM'S 614 - Lt IIHP-711- "toPe-t- - ti — Erawi 1 Ir‘ Li LILl 4 - i "1 114 n I --- - - The FBI opens Its d tiles In— "THIS IS YOUR :' -' 1 12:30 12 45 1:00 1:15 1:30 asopeRlitz4mp1- I A News Around World News Petersen Lester Smith News INCluiding Light Melodies of Moment Cc:Rosemary 0Jane Cowl Today's Childreri News While Its News ' Business of Farming for $Women in White °Queen (s Hymns of All Church es a Day ®Tena and Tim Shopper News Women of America Donaldson Songs Morton Downey 'FIrene Beasley John B Kennedy News Hits of the Day Albuiti (f'Ma Perkins I IEarl Ladies Be Seated Tunes — (Bachelor'e Children Quiz iltight to Happiness Wife Party otrfietwheetPhieonNeeewre oyWeruomreen NlieNveerweToo llas 111rTStomnse I 1House — lBackstsge of& Drama I Godfrey Neves 2:55 Twiss: Brown with Art Baker I I Make Believe Ballroom I a Girl Marries I Hollywood Headlines Romance I I I I with Bill Agee Faces Life Musical Train with Day I 1(When IStrange I of Carol Francis Plain Pill r i3e:nnett Cploauystinng KReen Missus Page Farrell I Howe Tune News Headline News WName ile It's News l'iNQuincy Carroll Sings I The Music Shop Musical Train I Music Box 4:40 Sports Shortil Hop Harrigan t 'Aunt Mary ()Chick Carter Today News of Mystery Woman's Secret Kobblers Terry and the Pirates Detective Dick Tracy IKorn on a Clue IThis Reporter m Mix Jack armstrnog — Rovan Matinee Dan Dunn Detective Texas Rangers Notes News Captain Midnight : 11111111111111161' 1 - patizantaite tonnie Leuis 1 Noon xi 1200 12:15 closely-guarde- Tite Swin641eA 1: (4 - 1 ' Coffee Club ' z 01111111111111111111111 - -- 1 :: - I 2 ' i - 0----'- s - - Rise and !Min loarm Tips and Tunes News Morning Rinfue 1 11 :45 I An44i4 01 Miche sl ' 4)': tk' '' aut 44011 ' i I 5' " Y - i Master t KDYL-13- 20 $—N130 Network I 1 2 Ratings are based on 2500 telephone calls boor made from 8 PM to 1030 PM in 32 cities National ratings computed for programs heard in certain areas after 1030 PM local time ') i- - System 1 (c0--'2- - - --- r : A i : m - -- t Paid Adv ertiaing - ' ' il l'''' ' 1 - s ' - :' - ' -- ' -- 8:00 p m Roundup s Robert St John Corns Lora Lawton James Abbe Observes Road of Life I e Listening Post ISA:55 News '4Joyce Jordan st In Hoywood' Fashion House Fred Waring Show lBreakfa I I with Torn Breneman :slialiant Lady I 14 The Oil Martyn Hews World of the Variety Store rLight Jack Berch and Boys David Flamm Drama sAunt Jenny's Stories Glamour Manor Melody for Milady csKate Smith Speaks Larry Smith 'Big Sister ''Z Blue Correspondents Romance Helen Trent Personality Parade ) World Coverage News Our Gal Sunday Betty Lane Main Street Baukbage Talking News '(Lifo Can Be Beautiful it Parade Zis Perkins MYeystTerurdea ys'stoH Bernadine Flynn 'sews IMusical s' Hour 11:55 Aunt Jenilma— News Young Dr Malone 10:00 10:16 10:30 10:46 11:00 11:15 11:30 ----"' 000:001110 1 rl - --- Dunninger The p KSL-1- 160 :4Th 8:00 1 itr 1 01--- - Ids - -—! - gr-- ' PIZ° tilne World New' It's News While 9:15 9:210 9:45 PtI ?cot I lLireakiast 8 1 ! ' ' 1 Sefl 0 i 4 ' ' t 4 1 - 414 Mentalist sPrizes of the World TunestN ewe TNews i Tbe Four Clubmen Club 7:46 8:00 8:15 8:30 GLAMOUR MANOR 10 a: m il —Tr– -- - "People Are Fenny" 7:30 p m - ' (MWT) I C ' ItINSO ik6' RYAN 4 SHOW" (1 i s I 70 7:16 7:30 u max 4 ' ' - lMartin IV 8:30 0:45 zsio) crIp — - 1::ii t 4 4 i Radio Theatre Mr District Attorney Walter Winchell Bing Crosby Screen Guild Playe r Joan Davis with Jack Haley Charlie McCarthy Kay Kyser (First half hour) Abbott and Costello Eddie Cantor Jack Benny Hildevarde Take It Or Leave It 4 1‘1 1 1 Fibber McGee and q - SY Bob Hope pip t ' 4 "Waltz Time" 7:00 p m I eTttz" rT1110'r-- I I Btroktoft - 0 ' ' - of ) 74:7177171 etuuniruej:0:y'ourhiczhculoymoluy 'Ilthofteead-- - itl ft f r -- 1 KUTA—s7o 'f '' 1 '2 ' ' 171Ertntl'El) aDmi (- tth 1 RATINGS PROGRAM i 7 A ''''''' 12 1 d a ' fl:'4:t1 ) 46 GEORGE b Raoul WALSH Owectod WEtiT NOmg 4uST ''' 4 MihsliCash n ozo!:°1 rotP014brolialcARepimeezt i '2 - ty1 ' DIAL YOUR ug Dile: s "1"816' I k 11 4 3- - IN u j Friday June 8 1945 - : gl"1"v-ii PRISINTID 1 ) i i -- Variety Show ri I" 8 P ' P :' 4 - '- PI DLii thisTntioNwEktinNd ) li '' with 1 rlil 1' t AA 4' 444 e0' wd i '7117'9"ff7e- V'rol e T dm$7-'07- -- ii j'fil i 0&old DE HAW LAUD c : 440 '! —PLUS— i c I( ‘ Oi NEVADA L15141E9 r Ilk F 's '''''' - tet rtf mi TRIERMS tr - - ' ' 117c? '- ' ktk WILLIAM PRINCE - HENRY HULL )1 4 Vit i ' oith I Di VA :4 AN ' x ' - 1 ' - 414- ' Jr 1 - I MARY II A The Amazing Master Mentalist drcaLit k - - 9' rt and every night from Piadiso n Squatsarriday Garden on the Gillette Cavalcade tor Sports over ' -' A 2 v k ' - ' I - r-- ' it" PHILLIP DORN 1 1 ' i "BLOND FEVER" ' C : - -- f'E' 4 Aloft s 1 TONIGHT Otv --I' Nii ' 7 Iti ' 99 ir 4' I RI:111'S boat 420ipit 1 - ' I1 - -p- ' - ri i 1 'It" 1 - — -- 1 O 4')odaey I Z:1 I('1" -- 4- ' lig r''' I ok) - 46El of FIGHT! - ''' N 1 ' A) 0i - CAkTOoz-"i:w- 11 1141t-N ear lo 566 t ' errO 1100Orgsr T1U4 10tti u f 77- ' e ''tclooil I 1 c 30c Till 5:30 16 ! ' C 4 I kl s" "ring-leader- 1 " ' Arm ) -- TONIGHT K lLO 7:30 p m I er04---""‘---44-4- (°1121114en 1 - CAMaPGY 'JACK ROVEDSPIEREORMANCESS 1 - Best-Like- A UNIVERSAL PICTURE SUPPLY COMPANY Salt Lake City Utah to Nat imul Program Rutin gs of your d IS Shows from Hooper Radio Reports Molly Models to meet DEALERS - ( ‘ ‘ -- -' every preferencell and need 1 - ‘ 1 - errp-- 14 WA( T fit 7 S:14 T - - Iitri-liTe-''' I 33 Neaps No t 1145 THE STANDINGS OF THE STARS SALUTE TO te''''Plii: orilft-ll- Radio Mes 14814 Jame tlp : 1 i - - tsov21!1 114' ' Ill' 7011 i - - - Distributed by ASSOCIATED 64 Fayette Avenue 7 ' ' z t sha Fort Schedules Transfer Of POW Strikë Heads C 1 1 r) DAD:10 Mrs L A Burroughs was elected president of Salt Lake AmeriHEALTH CENTER OPENED FOR INSPECTION can Legion post No 2 auxiliary at Sen Elbert D Thomas left and County Corn- - I center built under direction of the federal annual election and report meeting rnisioner Roscoe Roden Inspect county health I works agency It has 88 beds and opens June 21 Thursday evening at the Newhouse hotel She succeeds Mrs J H Hickman Other officers named include lb Mrs J J Pittman first vice pres1 t ( ident Mrs Eve Cook second vice i f I 67"--'— " president Mrs Charles R Liston recording secretary Mrs H Dnshaw corresponding secreS '' lid 48 1 Birketary i ' Mrs H D Lindeman treasti i ‘ v"el were completed none members of the Italian serv- urer Mrs Edwin Erickson chapArrangements 6 lain Mrs Bernell C Winter serPI' ! Thursday to ship to a Texas intern- ice units refused to work unless at arms Mrs Mildred 3i 11 same i war prisoners accorded the working hours geant IA ment camp and Mrs Frank D AnderAssey 1 employed at son members at large and Mrs charged with responsibility for last as civilian personnel 4 i1 -i'lk'1 'VI ie' P111R D Kelly historian week's Italian prisoner of war Ft Douglas an in hours" several However for'civillan 1 i strike days working '11191 13 l' 14111 t i at Ft Douglas open stockade on a bread and 4 of the water diet "changed their minds" The 11 Ar : : A:!0141: --- 1i four-da- y leave within They returned this week to their will strike ' before-strik- e the and five next t 4 4 or the four respective jobs days -u ' hours ' On May 31 184 war prisoners working 4 i i 0 mr: ' ) 1 ‘ a :ioVit Eddie Cantor is the news this time From way down in thirty-four- th place he has soared to the ranks of the Favorite Fifteen in the radio poll Jack Benny and Take It Or Leave It are also back among the favored few again LI iOULiLE: OR BOND 1 Hooray for Eddie Cantor! c- if- ' IoNEws 1 4 I 'STANDINGS OF THE STARS' trio - 111M00014 0 presents WAR I MAJESTIC NOTHING" 1 Legion Auxiliary Names Officers ' Ai 4-- Ac:Q 153-13t- nt 1 -- t Party Peen-a-mi- I 1 Alumni and active members of Beta Theta Pi fraternity are invited to attend the 31st annual "Beta Dorg" stag party Friday at 7:30 p m at the fraternity house h East Sid Eliason chairman said Thursday Opening with a :mecon-at Cummings field the 11Ityg clude with program and refreshments at the fraternity house IMO direction of federal works agency after county commissioners furnished the site for the building The commissioners also furnished paving and landscaping ) s - ':‘ t - I 1:' ' - : -- i (- : -: -— Starrr Utah district director OP A said Thursday The tight supply situation and outlook for the balance of the year "have forced us to restrict the issuance of sugar" Mr Ivins said Quotas of canning sugar are of that issued during the 1844 season based upon 70 A maximum of 10 pounds per person for home canning use only will be issued to applicants Early Overestimates of available supplies and an excess civilian demand have contributed to the present critical shortage "At the present rate of consumption we will have exhausted completely our limited reserve stocks by the end of 1945 and will be wholly dependent upon current production for both military and civilian needs" the director said coe Boden The new hospital has 88 beds It was built by federal money under - - - - ' -- : 7:''" - -- ' - 4- - :-- ?A‘: - 1 - :' : ' '1f : t: ' t :- -:- - 4- 4 i ' - — 1 1 : ' - i'ti 1 ' 1 t ' :''''si : k I - tp :: - t e ' 1 - ' ' ' - ' - ' N ' - - - - I ' ' - ' ' '' - i ' : f : I f 1 1 ' '''''-- ' ie ' D Thomas of Utah - 15 8 1945 Betas Announce niQleyvy!ruclAI°:ne:ninf price oa i have been authorized t resume i ssuance of canning sugar certificates as soon as quotas are received H Grant Ivins Thursday was conducted through the new $225000 public health Salt 'Lake county which will be opened formally June 22 Sen Thomas was instrumental in obtaining federal funds which paid half the cost of the new building which already is occuI pied by Salt Lake county health i department and the rapid treatI ment center for venereal diseases i under direction of U S public health service One wing of the building will be devoted to care and treatment of 'infantile paralysis and another wing soon will be occupied as the 1 psychopathic ward for treatment of nervous and mental diseases said County Commissioner Ros- -fl -'''- I l7 i ' ' A Elbert Sen ) : ! ' I ! ' : -- - I ' ' --- f'1' II '''''1' J " t '' ' - 4 - r - a - ' if 4 1 - i i '' -'- s ' - t 4 ) - - s -- "" - I - - " ---- t ' - t 1 f 4 4 3 --- t ) 1 1' i Militutt akte Friday June - 4 - 'Zile $alt Thomas Sees OPA REDUCES CANNING SUGAR QUOTA THIRD County mailed sugar to war : Health Unit - - r - rah - 00444to"ompM:ttrpe ! ' |