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Show THE CITIZEN 10:30 p.m. A. B. C. .Chain Broadcast of the :00 p. m. A. B. C. Chain Broadcast Hour On Broadway" with the Pacific Salon Orchestra, directed by Li 1 1 12 :00 mid. I 1 7 :00 a. m. :00 p. m. 8 :00 p. m. 9 :00 p. m. 9:15 p.m. 10 :00 p. m. 10 :30 p. m. 1 1 :00 p. m. 12:00 mid. 1 :00 a. m. Pacific String Quartet. 4 borius Hauptmann. Plant a rose or something! We tried it. First we tried to stick a spade in our back yard and broke A. B. C. Chain Broadcast of Golden Gate Gypsies, directed by Herman Kenin. Signing off and Time. TUESDAY, APRIL 16 Columbia Broadcasting System presenting Old Gold Program with Paul Whitemans Orchestra in Tangoes and Waltzes. Columbia Broadcasting System presenting "Voice of Columbia" featuring Adele Vasa, soprano; Helen Oelheim, contralto ; Ivan Ivantzoff, baritone ; many other luminaries. Broadcast from the Kat Kabaret. Popular Artists in an informal Studio Program. A. B. C. Chain Broadcast of the Enchanters Male Quartet. A. B. C. Chain Broadcast of Histories of Paul Bunyan, a humorous sketch. A. B. C. Chain Broadcast of the American Philharmonic Orchestra, directed by Francesco Longo, with Alice Prindle as soloist. A. B. C. Chain Broadcast of Vic Meyers Orchestra, in a program of late popular dance music. Signing off and Time Report. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17 Studio Program featuring Favorite Local Entertainers. 8 :00 p. m. Columbia Broadcasting System ' presenting the Kolster Concert Orchestra, playing The Dream Melody" and other favorites. 8 :30 p. m. The Dress Parade, presented by Parvers Day and Night Clothes Shop. 9 :00 p. m. Program of Latest Record Re-- . leases presented by Daynes Beebe Music Co. 9 :30 p. m. A. B. C. Chain Broadcast of "Metro and Cosmo, sponsored , by the Z. C. M. I. Drug. 10:00 p.m. A. B. C. Chain Broadcast featuring George Douglas, noted literary critic interviewing famous au7 11 :00 p. m. :00 p. m.- - 12 :00 mid. 1 :00 a. m. thors. A. B. C. Chain Broadcast of "Sleepy Time" Bereceuse classics, presented by the Pacific Salon rchestra. A. B. C. Chain Broadcast of the Golden Gate Gypsies, in a program of dance music. Signing off and Time Report. THURSDAY, APRIL 18 7 :00 p. m. A Harmonious Program at the Studio. 8 :00 p. m. Instrumental and Vocal Artists in a varied Studio Program. 9 :00 p. m. A. B. C. Chain Broadcast, Chron-- . icles of Katz," a humorous sketch. 9 :30 p. m. Studio Time. 10:00 p.m. A. B. C. Chain Broadcast of the American Opera Company presenting "Katinka, directed by Jacques Jour Jerville, sponsored by Bon Marche. 11:00 p.m. A. B. C. Chain Broadcast "Nite Club Skit. 11:30 p.m. A. B. C. Chain Broadcast Novelty Piano Duos by Aubrey Knoff and Helene Hill. 1 1 :45 m. A. B. C. Chain Broadcast of Saxp. ophone Sextette in a variety program of Brass Novelties. 12 :00 mid. A. B. C. Chain Broadcast of Vic Meyers Orchestra. 1 :00 a. m. Signing off and Time Report. I !, (V FRIDAY, APRIL 7 :00 p. m. 8 :00 p. m. 8 :30 p. m. 9:00 p.m. 10:00 p.m. 19 Favorite Entertainers at the Studio. Columbia Broadcasting System presenting Eastman Kodak Pro gram featuring Luther Trio. Columbia Broadcasting System Club Romances "Nite presenting an exciting episode wherein the sinister motives of a supposed crystal gazer are discovered by a young couple. Local Entertainers. A. B. C. Chain Broadcast of "Metro Cosmo by the Golden Gate Gypsies. A. B. C. Chain Broadcast of Woodwind Ensemble. 11:00 p.m. A. B. C. Chain Broadcast of Dancing Strings. 12:00 mid. A. B. C. Chain Broadcast of the Golden Gate Gypsies. 1 :00 a. m. Signing off and Time Report. 1 1 :15 Amos Tn Andy. m. p. 10:30 p.m. 13 0 the spade. Then we got a pickax and in a couple of hours we had a hole big enough to plant a small peach tree. We planted four peach trees and two apple trees and when we were through we appreciated the indomitable spirit of those pioneers who broke their plow shares but toiled on until they made the desert Do you remember when they used to call 'em Easter biinnits? And they wore petticoats? And puff sleeves? And bustles?, 'N everything? Do ya? Say, them was the happy days. . , bloom like a rose or something. That was five years ago. Three of our peach trees and one apple tree lived and for the past two years we have had all the peaches we wanted. Delicious Utah peaches of two fancy varieties and maybe you think we aint proud of them. Every year we spend three dollars for spraying and trimming and we get at least two dollars worth of peaches, but we feel mighty well repaid for our effort, and, when you have planted a rose and cant think of the try a fruit tree. You never tasted any fruit half as good something as you pick from your own tree and the satisfaction of watching it grow and bloom and bear fruit is worth every cent of money and time you spend on it. South Temple Street has been beautified with a hundred or so more yellow signs. like an epidemic. Looks almost THE MAN ABOUT TOWN (Continued from page 8) desired. Look out Dr. Brown for the arrangement for Televox in the Tee for hole No. 13. The daily Park City train has a shrill whistle that might cause Televox to extract all of the patient's teeth. Malcolm Keyser for his warehouse trucking department will have a Televox so that he will know if a piano, a crate, or whatever is to be But a friend of ours says that at the rate things are going he don't want to live moren ten years longer. He expects to die happy. But as long as they are as pretty and sweet and good and honest and real as they are today were satisfied to live with 'em forever. And we don't think the worlds getting any worse than it ever was. . . Or much better either. She was only a baker's daughter but she had plenty of dough. She was one of the baker's dozen the unlucky thirteenth. The baker was a loafer who usually had a bun on. r. His oldest son was a But he was well bread and showed good raisin'. He was a college man and some of the things he learned nearly knocked his popover. The other boy was a bad egg so he used him in the business. He was the blacksmith. Shewed flies. 'Twas a floury existence. pie-fac- ed cake-eate- - the revolution Parson Muhlenberg made that famous statement about there is a time to pray and time to fight. Every married man realizes the truth of this During The trouble with raising children is that you never know exactly how it ought to be done until your own children have grown too big to practice on. moved. Dr. R. L. Allison too, will have a little more time to himself by the installation of Televox in his office. It will automatically write out prescriptions. Televox sitting in a jury will be fine for Harold Fabian, instead of speaking to the jury, just blow the right whistle, result, the right verdict. In fact, Televox is here. It is assured, but how many of our citizens have realized the big end of the business. Its funny how tariff sentiment is changing. We know a lot of free traders who want a prohibitive tariff on ukeleles and saxophones. ODONNELL & CO. MORTICIANS I Wasatch 6461 Salt Lake's Finest Funeral Home 32 South Fourth East CONTAINING UTAHS ONLY MAUSOLEUM |