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Tuesday Morning- - Connie’s Story Unique in Filmland Due to Mother’s Artless Tactics 1 i By Frederick C ©Hunan HOLLYWOOD Dec 16 (UP)— The girl we’ve been watching how for about three years is Miss Constance Moore of Dallas Texas When we first met her she was the highest priced stock girl In the movies largely because r i: :( i Ni' v : her mother's ignorance of Hollywood business practice Today Miss Moore is a movie star—and her mother still doesn't know anything about picture contracts First story we did about Miss M concerned the amazing and unprecedented fact that she was the one movie actress who achieved a name for herself without ever posing for Leg Art Her mother didn't think it was dignified So the story was printed and there were cracks around town about the appearance of of U ! t "i- - t Miss Moore's legs ::!! did pose in a Eventually she bathing suit and the rumors were disproved Her legs are just as iff'’ lifta j i iA-- V A M "YOUR FRIENDLY STATION" (Dial 1500 Kilocycles) TUESDAY DECEMBER IT 6:30— KUTA — “Sunrise Roundup:' time temperature new and music by the the Sons of the Pioneers Texas Lone Star Cowboy Rudy Scooter and hi Mountain Boys Ai Ciause-and his Oklahoma Out laws and the Rough Riders f:00— -- NBC — Breaktasi Club with Don McNeill master of ceremonies 8:00— NBC — Josh Hipclns philosophy and song 8:3 5— KUTA — International New 8:30— NBC— Viennese Ensemble 8:50— KUTA— Alta ski Bulletin 9:00— NBCr— Linda Dale 9:15— KUTA— Tin Pan Alley Goes to Town 9:30— KUTA— Patty Jean's Health club —Your Exercise program 9:45— NBC— Thunder Over Paradise 10:00— KUTA— International New 30:15— KUTA — “Cavalcade of Christmas” with Bill Sears 1 1 :15— NBC— Between the Book End with Ted Malone "Heal11:30— NBC — Our Sprituai Life ing and Prayer” 11 :45— NBC— News Summary 11:50— NBC— Harvey Harding baritone Noon 12:00— KUTA— Noon Day Heat 'WaviJ program of popular music i !U ?£i T 1" ji I 7 ' - Jt 1 ?TI jc i'A Universal where her mother engineered unknowingly that high pay stbek contract and she’s She working for Paramount isn’t starring in a picture She’s starring In two of them: ‘1 Wanted Wings” and “Las Vegas Nights” She 'Commutes between sound sthges She’s mighty busy but she’s got to eat So we ate with her today and thereby heard ohe of better stories as Hollywood’s follows: When Miss Moore was 15 years old in Dallas her grandmother thought she was an excellent singer because of the way she rendered “Trees” Constance it seemed had a godfather name of Jack Marvin who owned a chain of drug stores which he advertised extensively in the' newspapers A radio station tried-itto get some of his advertising money Marvin said no sir the newspapers Wbre good enouglj for him His goddaughter knew about this and she begged him to get her a radio audition If anybody could do it Marvin was the man So Constance sang for the radio chieftains and they being city slickers said she was elegant They said they Certainly would dcad-levele- i r thing about acting” “A year then” said Lemaire “And $58 a week seems very little” added Mrs Moore “Constance already earns more than that here” THE VOICE OF THE WESTLJ (Tune to 1130 kilocycle TUESDAY DECEMBER 17 salt lake— osden AVj Piano-Orcliestr- a Program Wins Audience Favor aV m 6UU — KSL— "Good Morning Folk 6:30 — KSL— Farm Flashes 6:45— KSL — Songs From the Sagebrush 7:00 — KSL — Early Edition KSL World Coverage News 7:15— K8L— Neighbors of Woodcraft — 7:45— KSL Breakfast News 8:00 — CBS— “By Kathleen Norris” 8:15— KSL— Ogden Livestock Reporta 8:20— KSL—Music Maestro 8:30— CBS— American School of the Air 9 :00— K9Lr— World Coverage News 9:15 — KSL — ''Through the Week with Linda Lee” 9:30— KSL — The Mllkv Wav with Mary Lee Tavlor and Benny Walker 9:45—KSL— Moods in Melody 10:00— CBS— Kate Smith Speaks 10:15 — CBS— "When a Girl Marries 10:30— CBS— Romance of Helen Trent 10:45— CBS— "Our Gal Sunday" 11:00 — CBS— "Life Can Be Beautiful 11:15-CBS— "Woman in White” 11:30 — CBS— "The Right to Happiness 11:45 — KSL— International New' NOON 12:00 —CBS— Big Sister Auspiciously opening its 1940-4- 1 season the symphony orchestra of the McCune School of Music and Art played at the Assem- bly hall Monday night to a large audience whose usual interest in the performance of Dr Frank W well-train- Asper’s had organi- ed zation been augmented by announcement that the accomplished young pianist Maurine Dewsnup would appear as soloist- on the program Playing the first movement “Allegro Affettuoso” from the Schumann Concerto for Pianoforte in A minor Miss Dewsnup acquitted herself admirably ap- proaching with understanding M 12:15— CBS — Aunt Jenny's True Life Stories 1 2 30— CBS — Fletcher Wllev philosopher 12:45— CBS— "Mv Son and I” 1 :00 —CBS— Martha Webster 1 :15— KSL— "Milady's Notebook” with musid by the KSL orchestra 1:30— CBS — "Kate Hopkins Angsl of ' Mercy” 1:45— CBS — Knox Manning Newa 2:00 — CBS— “Portia Faces Life” 2:15— CBS— Myrt and Marge 2:30 — CBS — Hilltop House 2:45— CBS — Stepmother 3 :00 — KSL— Afternoon Concert 3:15 —CBS— “We the Abbott” 3:30— KSL — Wally Williams Quartet 3:45— CBS — Scaltergood Baines 4:00— CBS — “Young Dr Malone” 4:15— KSL— Violin Melodies featuring William Hardlman 4:30— CBS— Joyce Jordan Oiri Interna — 4:45 CBS— The World Today 5:00— KSL— "Storv Telling Time” 5:15— KSL— Jack Armstrong the Bov 5:30— CBS— “Second Husband” atarrini Helen Menken 8:00— CBS — Court of Missing Heirs” 0:30— CBS — “First Ntghter” — Barbara Luddy and Les Tremayne in “The Little Theater Off Times Square” 6:55 — CBS — E'mer Davis and the News 7:00— CBS— rWe the with People” Gabriel Hcatter and guesta 7 :30— CBS— "Professor Quiz” 8:00— CBS— Glenn Miller’s orchestra with Ray Kberle and Marion Hutton vocalists 8:35— KSL— World Coverage News' 8 :30 — KSL — “Musical Mirage" 8:45 — KSL- - Rush Hughes’ Pictorial 9 00— CHS— Amos ’tr Andy 9:15— CBS — Latin y Ross songs 9:30 — KSL— “Leaders of the West 9:45— KSL— 10:00— KSL— Evening Edition KSL World News Coverage — invitation to the Waltz 10:15— 10:30— KSL— Jerry Jones and his orchta tra TT:00-CBSPaul 'fiullivan Review the Newa 11:15— CBS — "Nightcap Yarn” ' 11:30— CBS— KSL present Jerry Jones and his orchestra 12:00— CBS— Anita Carroll and Gaylord Carter 12:30 — CBS— Ben Bollock and hi orches- and" the imagination composer’s poetically inspired music bring- insight to the interpretation of its varying moods and phases She displayed a thorough musicianship throughout and the orchestral cooperation was entirely compartistic ing etent The orchestra under Dr As-pe- r's guidance performed the nobly proportioned Jupiter Symphony of Mozart selected as opening number with the atten- tion to its' lofty themes the "Allegro” given with good effect the melodic “Andante” however lacking something in feeling but the contrapuntal intricacies of its fifial movement were solved with musicianly insight Completing the program were Polovetzian Dances from Borodin's "Prince Igor" and the" difficult Prelude Wagner gave to his "Die Meistersinger” eonsld- pred one of the finest examples the of counterpoint Republic Paying Honor to Late Comedienne tra 12:55— CBS— Newa 1:00 —KSL —Good Night (Paid Advertisement) Republic studios are going to keep alive the memory of one of the most Inoomparable eome- -i dienies of all time — Mabel Nor- - mand Studio executives today announced that Republic's first unit of its million dollar building expansion program the $250000 new sound stage which will be completed the last week in December will be known as the Mabel Normand stage dedicated to the memory of one of the real greats of the motion picture Industry ’the beloved come- -j dlenne of the d$ys of the never- - Mack Sennett comedies studio's first production the new stage will be antenna Pynapower jpeakfr automatic volume control AC tfl DC operation Built-i- n 1295 ki:xm:hi e smith 57 WEST 1ST SOUTH Ellen Anderson right usherette in a Sail Lake theater seems pleased as she hears of a story in which Boris Morros Hollywood producer left has promised to give her a part American Public Demands Good Music Visitor Avers The American people are en- joying and demanding progressively better music each year ac-cording" to” BorisMorroscom-- " poser of' musical scores for mope than 350 motion pictures winner of several academy awards and now a producer affiliated with Paramount Pictures Inc Mr Morros was in Salt Lake City Monday meeting with theaHe was ter men of this area f P Too Occupied To Learn Home Duties HOLLYWOOD (UP) — Ever since she was 13 Barbara Stanwyck has been working and as a result she has never had the time to learn the domestic duties most women master early in life ‘The ability to cook sew or even knit are acquired by most girls in their teens when I was too busy working to learn those womanly arts” she said on the set of “The Lady Eve” in which she is starring with Henry Fonda at Paramount Miss Stanwyck spent most of her early life in orphanages or being “boarded out” to families to do menial jobs By the time she was old enough to take an interest in homecraft she was working as a bundle wrapper in a Brooklyn department store going from that job to others as a telephone operator a dress cutter and a stenographer All her spare time was devoted to dancing lessons and at the age of 15 she was In the chorus of Her career as an the Follies actress also did not allow her enough time to learn about how a home should be managed Today as the wife of Robert Taylor she regretfully admits her inability to cook and says she cannot become interested in knittirig She has- - however- by diligent study learned how to plan menus and order food for their home This Js something of a job she says for Taylor likes varied meals and good food combinations But if Miss Stanwyck can't cook yet' she at least can claim the ability to arrange an attractive home Years of working on thb stage and' watching property men place furniture have taught her the knack of getting everything set where it should be She says that if she could afford it she constantly would be redecorating their home “But I’ve been shifting the furniture so much that Bob says he doesn’t dare try to sit down in the dark in any room in the house for fear that a sudden change will have removed the chair he expected to find” she said The tribute Is all the more fitting theIs1 studio feels because the site of the forRepublic mer Mack Sennett lbt and the Xmas Special! honored gt a luncheon ln the Hotel Utah given by Intermountain Theaters Inc The visitor declared - that - if the year’s musical hit- or any other representative piece of music is selected for each of the past 15 years in this countfyV the upward trend in quality will be easily recognized Hhe should know for only shortly after he came to this country from Russia 18 years ago Mr Morros creator of “The Parade of the Wooden Soldiers" and other hits was hired as a musical director by Paramount “My predecessor had tried to use too "much classical music so they hired me who didn't even know what jazz was to insert more popular music Into the movies" he said "Audiences won't stand for anything ‘preachy’ or smacking of anything educational — they want entertainment” he continued "but it is easy now to sandwich in Tchaikowsky and even a little Bach— if you use popular music too “There is nothing at all wrong with youth liking swing music Others like it too because actually there have been 180000 recordings sold of the swing concerto from my new picture “Second Chorus” which will open in Salt Lake City New Year’s eve” He described music as the key note of almost any dramatic production and frequently more valuable than action or scenery In aiding the audience to visualize locale and period Wedding Called Off HOLLYWOOD Dec 16 UP) — The marriage of Mary Healy New Orleans movie actress and Peter Hayes night club actor set for Christmas day has been indefinitely ‘ Miss postponed Healy said Monday Hayes is going on tour she said and they have decided to wait until he returns set ofi one for 'SOTHERN Canoya's “Sis Hopkins” in which Mabel starred in the silent version a role which brought ' her undying fame and public l£C -- -- I BOWMAN SUM - adulation' Present at the lavish dedication ceremonies which will be held December 27 will be mahy of- - the personalities who were fellow workers and friends of ' — w Organ Recital Wade Stephens is to be the for the regular noon recital at the tabernacle Tuesday playing a program as foilows NV organist Fugue in C Minor Impromptu in A Fiat Caprice Favorite Mormon Bach Schubert Guilmant Hymn— ' ' S' : - SUMMERVILLE 11 MINI CO-HI- T VI RON IA WEIOLER ‘ Hlt IMIM ‘Tlrt LONE WOLF MEETS A LADY” WARREN - WILLIAM— JEAN Ml'IR '- - "Though Deep’ning Trials” Arranged by Organist An Old Melody Finale of LA8T I Arranged by Organist the First DAYS— ON Symphony : Vierne THE STAGE MAJOR -- TALENT PARADE It’s the Major! Greatest Road Show and on the screen TWO FINE FEATURES Marcia Mae Jones — Jackie Moran —i n— “The ? Wu resulted h Miss Anderson j of Mr and Mrs Jii of 429 Alameda the youngest of A brother Eurav nine dei1 811 khngwn Utah pamth1 avenuefc Ai I MfiS1 X h Lake City as a child public schools graduating1 West High school Morros hailed yfis as a rare find “The' AnA a certain her8£ hi ality” he declared much sought after 6n theJl? Many actresses are marve& thrnr portrayals but lack 1 something that make audiences son has an abundant When you me£ a “ quality yop are immediacy Very excited by the ness and glamor of the nivhiJOb’ MiW Anders°n too excited t4l£ much” but verified the to offer Then she admitted was “just a tittle "afraid" A Miss Anderson’s plans' for her to visit Hollywoodcalled n?®' the Immediate future thfndli?matiC coaohinS- J? She - wiU a part in assigned forthcoming Morros for Paramount and will h'avese? eral weeks in which to pretvar herself before actual work isfe-£u- n before the camera While Mr Morros’ 'next has not been titled it win pic-tu- be based on an O'Henry storv and will star Cary Cooper and Cary Grant Ernest Lubitsch will direct Old Swimmin’ Hole” — also— “Women Without Names” J Elleii Drew— Robert Paige ’ INTERMOUNTAII THEATRES' actor-husban- the try and not long pfter her arrival was before the camera in give Hollywood long-plann- the Lubitsch production making the plan of her schoolgirl days come alive International Dinner Priscilla Lane gave a dinner party in which each course was a national dish fromta different country DOfliro Mi am 0fMTRA7T0 FIATURI I PORTERS LODEDDE miilr T I M STARTS HOLT TOMORROW LUM & ADNElt The t xm (a Radio Favorites in ‘‘Dreaming Out Loud” Yule Hayes-Heal- y The scene was for Ernst new romantfc comedy “That Uncertain Feeling” and It was the first time Miss Blakeney had ever worked before a camera although jw a Kentucky schoolgirl she had determined she was going to be a film actress Her Initial step on that road was a course at the Cincinnati School of Expression ’but the first opportunity offered her at the end of the course was in stock and she shelved her film ambitions temporarily— or so she thought But more stock engagements followed and they led finally to a London engagement There she was kept so busy on the stage that she had no time to think of pictures For five seasons she appeared at the Shaftesbury theater- - in- - plays from the pens of P G Wode-houand Ian Hay and later played with Fred Astaire in ‘The Gay Divorce” “On Your Toes” and with Raymond Massey in “Spread Eagle” — Shortly before the war started she returned to America' d with her Bernard Nedellj to put their young daughter in an American" school With London stage production curtailed by the war she decided to An interview was lowing the screenm se BOWES’ Judy ' te rite - MithAbuut COMPaTv Grey Joy also “Women Without Easy Term four-minu- Ines- Names" tSEEmiTMTODArat scene Filming of a with Merle Oberon marked the realization of the original ambition of Olive Blakeney American girl who for the last 10 years has been a London stage favo- “The Letter” with Herbert Marshall ce transport synchronised to shutter to prevent double - Great Plane Robbery” with Jack Holt Stanley Fields Vickie' Lester and Noel Madsen also "Law and Order” with Johnny Mack Brown Fuzzy Knight and Neil O’Day Gem — “Gold Rush Maisie" with Ann Sothern Lee Bowman Stage and Screen Lake (on the stage)— Major Bowes’ Talent Parade (On the screen) —"Old Swrmmin’ Hole” with Marcia Mae Jonesend Lea-tri- 8l30— KDYLeChriaimas Automatic ex- eiposures Leather pesiira counter covered cose London Favorite Now Working Before Cameras Victory — “The On the film JEWELRY Centre — "Tin Pan Alley" with Alice Faye Betty Grable Jack Oakie John Payne Allen Jenkins and Esther Ralston also "You the People4 — Nan F:35 WollBk tfeloitiq-ma- t Uni interchangeable Focl plane hui-- f Unii 'Speeds from I 25th Built-'i- n to I 1500th secopd coupled rang finder Optical view finder Built-i- n politive flpih operates et ell shutter speeds Automatic I “Seven Murray (Murray) — “He Stayed for Breakfast” with Loretta Young and Melvyrf Douglas also “Cornin’ Round the Mountain” with Bob Burns State— "Brother Rat and a Priscilla Lane Baby’’ with Wayne Morris and Eddie Albert also “Invisible Man Returns” with Sir Cedric Hardewicke and Fins rsotis Sinners" with Marlene Dietrich John Wayne Albert Dekker and Broderick Crawford also "Angels Over Broadway” with Douglas Fairbanks Jr Rita Hayworth and Thomts Mitchell Utah— no Shop- P Ellen Anderson Salt Lake City girl Monday was given an opportunity to win motion picture fame when she was signed to a movie contract by" Boris Morros Paramount Pictures producer Morros arrived In Salt Lake City Mofiday robrning to screen his latest effort "Second Chorus” for a group of Salt Lake City theater executives when he saw Miss Anderson in the lobby of the Centre theatre st CHECKJHESE FEATURES ‘ Frances South-Eao use)— u -(S garh “They Drive by Night” 'with Ann Sheridan George Raft Humphrey Bogart and a Lu-pialso "I Can't Give You Anything But Love" with Johnny Downs and Peggy Moran ya Su Baker im Salt Lake Usherette Wins Opportunity For Career in Movies Langford Hugh Herbert Mary Boland and Ann Miller also “Laddie” with Tim Holt ' James Stephenson Frieda cort and Gale Sondergaard IILAmtrltan Mini fur Htaftf - wood Stop-Ho-lly Rialto— “Hit Parade of 1941 with Kenny Studio — Bette Davis : 1 AM Next Slim Summerville and Virginia Weidler also “The Lone Wolf Meets a Lady” with Warren William and Joan Muir She did too Mrs Moore wasn’t kidding Upshot was that Lemaire sweating signed Constance to a year’s contract at $100 for the first six months and $150 for the next plus options for six more years Nobody was amazed more than Mrs Moore So Constance came west and learned how to act She "worked in serials and assorted quickies She sang knd she danced as ordered by the directors of numerous pictures and pretty soon she was playing leads in Bs It wasn't on Uinj Your (It’s I2!)0 TUESDAY DECEMBER 17 ““ long before she’d starred in 24 Tune ia "Ths Kitchen Quiz” this morning consecutive pictures at 1030) Paramount snapped her up at AM KDYL— 6:00— Good Morning! It's ''the a star's salary and there she is KDYL Dude Ranch wiU) JkUwuc ' World Coverage News and Latest today going places thanks to her Farm Bulletins mother and her godfather The 7:00— KDYL — Vout Favorite Hymns 7 5— KDYL— Rhythmic latter she reported never did Revue 7 :30— KDYL— World Coverage News of buy another radio program He Transradio United Press 7:45— KDYL — Bill Baldwin’s Last Call "ran out of goddaughters to Breakfast with Music KDYL 9:45 ffci ‘‘But I don’t believe Constance could learn to act in three months" insisted Mrs Moore se“She doesn’t know a riously s MONDAYS Thru FRIDAYS Hin't to put her on the air" only a sponsor They as they talked He shelled out and Constance began singing the praise of hi drug stores via air She sang on the radio for about four years Thereupon Rufus Lemaire then" a Universal talent executive came through Dallas He heard Miss Moore sing and he offered her a test In the movies Lemaire said he’d just pay expenses of the trip If Constance passed the test then he’d talk Mrs Moore said she finances didn’t believe her daughter would be interested: She said and she meant it that Constance already had been to California So Lemaire said he’d waive the test and put Constance under contract at $58 a week for three months while the studio saw what she could do they didn’t have stared at Marvin eluded So now Miss Moore has left World New Tre a£ 1940 with Patricia Page’s Hint for ' Xmas Gift Problems “ 9:00— NBC— Mam 1 Married dramsu P M NBC— Against the Storm drama ?:15— 12:25— KUTA— News Plashes 9:30— NHC— Road of Life drama 12:30— KUTA — Back - to the Noon Day 9:45— KDYL— Refreshment Tims wit Heat Wave Bingin' 8am 1 00— NBC— Orphans of Divorce ?Q:Q0r— KDYL— Rhythm and Romance' 1 215— NRG— Amanda of Honeymoon 10:10-KDYL— Gift Buggesfions Hill 10rl5— NBC— rJTho CNeiils 'drama 1 s30— NBC — John's Other Wife 10:30 — KDYL— KltcheVi Quiz' 1:45— NBC— Just Plain Bill 10:45— KDYL — World-Wid- e News Flaahee 2:00— NBC — Mother of Mine: new dra- - 11:00 — KDYL — Music hv Cugat matic etorv KDYL— Inquiring Reporter 215— Club Matinee: variety program 11:15— 11:30 NBC— Frankie Master’s Music with Garry Moore 11:45 — NBC 3:$0— KUTA — Important Pacts Noon 3:0r-KUT— International New NBC— 12:00— Hymns of All Churches Ar3:15— NC— Chansonette string group nold Grimm’s Daughter Valiant 3:30 — NBGrr-Coll- ier Tmphy Award winLadv and Light of the World ners of this year’s award interdrama-i:0viewed by William L Chenery 4:00— NBC — King Arthur Jr children's p M — NBC — Mary Marlin Ma Perkins story Pepper Young’s Family Vlo and 4:15— NBC— lreene Wicker stories for Bade comedy team children 2:00— NBC— Stories of Backstage Wife 4:25— NBC— News and Stella Dallas 4:30— NBC— Bud Barton 2:30— NBC — Smile with Lorenzo Jone 4:45— NBC— Tom Mix Straight Shooters NBC— 2:45— Young Wldder Brown 5:00— NBC— Easy Aces— comedy sketch 3:oo— NBC— Girl Atone drama featuring Jane and Goodman Ace 3:15— NBC — Lone Journey drama 8:15— NBC— Mr Keen Tracer of Lost 3:30— NBC— The Ouiding Light Persona 3 45— NBC— L!fe Can Be Beautiful 5 :30— KTJTA —International Newt 4:00— KDYL — hrl:mas Cheer Program 5:45— KUTA — Boy Scout Program from Veteran's 6:00— NBC— Ben Bernie’s Musical Quts News Reports 4:5— KDYXr— World-wid- e Hospital with Carol Bruce vocalist 4 :30— KDYL— You and Your Public 8:30— NBC— Uncle Jim's Question Bee Book Reviews Library 7 :00— NBC— Grand Central Station 4 35 — KDYL — Tea Time Tunes 7 Mo — NRC— John H Kennedy — News 500—KDYL—— Melodies of the Dav 7:35— NBC— The Bishop and the GarNBC 5:15— European News Summary goyle— mystery drama 5 30 — KDYL- - Aloha Laud 8:00— NBC — Story Dramas hv Olmste&d NBC— Kaltenbom Edits the News 5:45— 8:15— NBC — Plans for the Inauguration K 00 — KDYL — Musical Demi Tasse Hon Joseph E Davies speaker 8:15— KDYl— World-wid- e News Report 8:30— NBC— Meet Edward Weeks discus6:30— NBC — Horace Heidi's Treasure sions on American Literature bv Chest— Musical Quis the editor of the Atlantic Monthly 7:00— NBC— The Battle ofProgram the Sexes Somerset Maugham guest speaker with Julia Sanderson and Frank 9 :00— KUTA — Internal lotial News Crumit the — conducting quiz 4 9 :15— KUT Music of ’he Masters 7:30— NBC— Fibber McGee and Molly Rachmaninoff’s Plano Concerto favorite comedy team No 3 In D Minor played by Rach8:00— NRC — Bob Hope Varletv show with maninoff Bill Goodwin Jerry £oIonna Skin-na10:00 — NBC— W'ar News (or Immediately Ennis music following Music of the Masters! 8:30— NHC — Uncle Walter's Dog House 10:05— NBC — Jimmy Dorsey’s Orchestra 9:00— NBC— Fred Waring presents 15 10:30— NBC— Tonv Pastor's Orchestra minutes of Pleasure Time 10:57— NBC— News 9:15 — NBC — Kaltenbom Edits the New 11:00— NBC— The Edwards 9:30 — NBC — Johntiv Presents 11 :15— NBC— Dave Marshall'sFamily orchestra Ray Bloch’s Orchestra 14 11:30 — NBC— Meet Mr I'Swing Weeks repeat Genevieve Rowe soprano drama broadcast “The to Comes Life” story 12:00— KUTA — Good Night until 8:30 10:00— KDYL- Worm Coverage News of O'clock Tomorrow Morning Transradio United Press (Paid Advertisement) 10:15— KDYL—Gift Selector a spin of vour big wheel will solv Christmas Gift Problem 10:30— KDYL—Melodies of the Night 10:45— KDYL— Symphonic Serenade! H :30— NBC— Gary Nottingham’s Dana USE YOUR CREDIT AT 11:45— KDYL— “The Raven" real nightcap thriller 12:90— NBC — Bern is Cummins’ Music ANDERSON JEWELRY CO 12:30— NBC— Dave Marshall's Music 12:57— NBC— Associated Press News 1 :00— KDYL— Good Night until 6 a m - (Paid Advertisement) December 17 Ilk' beautiful as ' the rest' of her— which is okay' blue eyes in- - ping Hints- £ribtme- - also 2nd Big Hit “MELODY AND MOONLIGHT” NOW You’ll say: “IT’S A GREAT SHOW” t -- r! Suiting DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS THOMAS RITA HAYWORTH 1 1 1 1 MITCHUL ( i |