Show FRIDAY EVENING NOVEMBER 15 1929: -- Ogden 20 Police Officer Mohlman 1 (gffiilES From Our Files i -- rf mt yf Years Ago ' Jeff for Salt Lake to get extradition pipers to extradite a prisoner held by Boise Ida police who is suspected of holding up Edward Bouquet in back of the Central saloon three “weeks ago is Ogden Rapid Transit company half and a hour Service every giving " to the Utah Hot springs avenue on Washington ' ute service during the business day "service on Washington during the early momlng and evening i and hour service to Ogden canyon Trom 10 a m'to 5 p m - 20-min- ute The Salt Lake Tribune persists in reporting that their staff has authentic information that the Ogden Is going to Rapid Transit company change hands that a cog railwayMtis to be built to Observatory peak Ogden) and that an interurbait line costing $4000000 is to' be built5offrom the Logan to Payson Officials any negotiatransit company deny - J i tions " street beworkshop on Twenty-firtween Wall and Lincoln avenges It st will be completed iri about 60 days 1 Mrs F C Smith 602 Twenty-secon- d street will entertain the ladies of the Presbyterian church and their friends November 18 i Carl Nelson" knd John I Pierce of Brigham City have been visiting here Mr Pierce’s parents being residents of Ogden eoab J J - 1 ’ - ' i you my dear? Please tell me that " you’re happy “Yes Hendy I'm happy I’d be an ungrutful little pig wouldn’t I if I weien’i?” Yes — she supposed she was happy She liked the signs of life and excitement all around her Only-se- eing the hands of young couple cling together longer than was—necessary at the end of a dance she then was ’conscious ofv a sharp twinge in her heart A sharp twinge of envy of memory of longing for the days when she and Ray had been so absurdly in love A gala entertainment was planned for the middle of the evening To open it Barbara acceeding to numerous requests had promised' to dance for her guests In her short skirts with her bare knees and high boots she suited her dance to the of the occasion cracking her spirit as she went through the steps whip ending with a couple of somersaults that brought forth thunderous ap' : plause Ray sufficiently tall to watch her over the trellis was ' poignantly aware of strangely mixed feelings The lavishness he saw around him made it seem absurd that it was his own wife who was doing it The irony made him feel like laughing especially when he thought of his own meager apartment How had he ever had the nerve to marry Barbara when their two worlds were so completely apart! Still incredible as It might be she was still his wife A mad notion had seized him to rush down into that circus ring take Barbara and whirl her away in his arms Why not? But watching her laughing face the impulse died He believed in her assumed gaiety He had no means of knowing that it was not reaL Tight -- rope walkers and trapeze artists followed Barbara’s turn Then came the event of the evening a veritable circus parade— genuine wild animals hired from an act touring the vaudeville circuit They were led up the wide stair Case and into the ring by their keepers What laughter what applause greeted them! t For a number of the animals were most humorously costumed A great bear paraded In tartan plaid pantaloons an ostrich wore glasses and an absurd hat was stuck on her head monkeys were festive with huge Elizabethan ruffs and wee poodles parading on their hind legs were dressed for all the world like perfect little ladies and t gentlemen Then to add Just the right touch of danger to the parade there followed an actual lioness and a jag uar And as a climax as though all this wasn’t enough an elephant entered the ring and there on its back in a basket-shape- d arrange ment was the Golden Symphony Eight! Cheers rang out! Never had such a ball been staked In the annals of -- Alonzo M Brown is building a Ogden High tgam beat Granite 6 to 5 at LoriirFarr park (A touchdown 20 years I ago counted five points) Sutherland of Granite failed to kick goal after their touchdown which was made by Le Groan a negro who ran 60 yards after recovering a 'fumble Evans made the Ogden touchdown and Moran kicked - -- flU ft THE OGDEN STANDARD EXAMINER lo YVuj ©uty do wilCtdA tjui IthdA Cl it excess I ’ XnytKtnXuL r i 1 - f The lineup of the Ogden team was as i follow!: E Smith r e Watson r t Ike Checketts5 r g Walter Smith Charlie Smith 1 g George - Sample 1 t Ralph Johnson L e Moran a b f StufjY-- t hay5 fy Evans r hi Stone 1 h Pierce Moyer f b Captain Royal Douglas SYNOPSIS— Barbara attempting “was on the bench with injuries E J Milne and Benny Harker were two to forget her loneliness ''for Ray in of the officials preparations for her housewarming ball suffers a breakdown and leaves ) !j State Veterinarian Young reports final details to Henderson By a that sheep areibuffering with a lip queer chance he engages the Golden Symphony Eight and Ray realand leg disease at Kelton izing that a mask will hide his feaThree hundred men are entombed tures agrees to play with the band h the St Paul Coal company mine at the party smiling ironically at Cherry 111 with little hope for paradoxical turn! of affairs Rita their rescue marking the greatest and Ray are working feverishly on the score for Pete Anheim’s revue: mine disaster In the history of The pretty dance manages to hide her heartache resulting from the “Dr Elmer I Goshen delivered an discovery that Ray stilt loves his address In the auditorium of the wife and seeks success only as a Carnegie library He Is pastor of means of reconciliation with hen the First Congregational church But onq night she wavers and Ray Salt Lake begins to comprehend what he 4 means to the girl j Board of Trade Saloonits proprietors outside in the absence of ’Chapter SO j was “cleaned’ by burglars BARBARA’S G yesterday afternoon Entry was houseof Barbara’s night gained byihe rear door and $15 was warming! Thousands of colored taken from the cash register lights dotted the drive Limousines Senator Robert M LaFollette will were winding in a never-endistream between the taUppine trees speak tonight- at Weber academy that stood sentinel on cither side r Laughing ladies a glimpse of some BOTH AFTER IIEIL BOSTON — If what Louis S Dom- bizarre costume revealed beneath ic gs says Is true his Wife must be opera cloak of velvet or' satin were assisted to alight by their popular with gentlemen He re- being likewise fantastically garbed cently filed two separate suits for men Clown costumes were favored bf $100000 each charging two men with alienation of his wife's affections In the men —circus riders by the womthe event of the one suit he charged both men joint- en The ball wasvowed Then deaf everyone ly and in the other he charged season Barbara been noted for had always one of them Both men denied her bizarre just parties In the old days the charges —but how original to have evolved an idea such as this! Everyone was agog to see Barf bara hex self who the servants informed them was receiving in the ballroom That was to the new wing she had added to her home especially for the occasion The new wing consisted of two floors the entrance to the ballroom O’CIock being a wide staircase leading directly into it from the! hall below Listen to There everything was ia readiness j for a continuous buffet) supper the tables literally groaning under a load of delicacies i f Up the wide staircase and into the ballroom they trooped to stop and utter a gasp) of amazement and ' delight For immediately they were The best entertain carried straight back fco the dear exciting days of childhood on which ment on the air the circus came to town! The dancing Was In a gigantic THE LUXURY f 1 pa-tra- ns HOUSE-WARMINj ng - I I ! 1 j TToiuLflgail Thru Station KSL at 9:15 j E 0 R E I O circus ring Around this instead of ghairs were wooden benches From the ceiling hung trapezes tight ropes and all the Indispensable trapping of the circus Ragged urchins circled the hall shouting in a realistic monotone “Peanuts pop com and crackerjack” or “Ice cold ginger-po- p pink lemonade” Certainly this was a ball to be remembered! Barbara herself’ In a short circus skirt agiitter of spangles a tinsel crown encircling her copper-brow- n head found herself overwhelmed with praise for her amazing in' genuity She laughingly discounted it passing not a little on to Hen derson The costume he ‘wore was that of the ringmaster tall black hat an ill fitting tail coat dress trousers and in his hand a whip which lie cracked continuously Dancing was now irr full swing a mad merry Jumble on the floor A porcupine with a kangaroo a bear with a rabbit a trapeze artist with a seal the laughs they got out of it the fun! Never had they felt themselves freer from restraint —more determined on a roaring good time t The very clothes wore cir eus clothes seemedthey to transplant them to the cate-fre- e days of childhood-business worries disappointing love affairs all vanished for the time being During the first part of the evening the GoMen Symphony Eight was concealed behind a trellis They were being one kept in reserve of the ' specially 'arranged fpr 'stunts planned tq enliven the evening Henderson dancing with Barbara was whispering: “It’s a splendid success I’m so glad fo you You’re haopv aren’t -- old-fashion- ed -- RADIO PROGRAMS ' ' Burgess -- KSL ' Friday November 15 6:00 p m — N B c “Cities ServToday’s Choice ice” by 7:00 p m — N B C Interwoven Pair “The Happiness Boys" Judge I 730 p m — N B C hour Franklin 8:00 p m —N B C Armstrong - Chase jHojt Quakers r 8:00 p m— N B G “Amos ’n’ Presiding ' Andy” Justice of the 8:15 p m— Program featuring faChildren’s mous recording artists Court of — m 9:45 p Informal program New York City 10:00 p m— N B C Pacific network presents Western company Judge” llojt program variety — ) 10:30 p m Studio program delivered the poor that Cried :L0:45 p m —Hawaiian duo and the fatherless and him that 11:00 p m— Frolic had none to help them The cause which I knew not I searched KDYL ' out— Job 29:12 16 ' Friday November 15 4:00 p m— Matinee dance houf f Comment 4:30 p m— Uncle Ben and rrhls has passage of proved great Kangaroo club lelp to me in my work among neg5:30 p m— The day's popular lected and delinquent children" ' tunes the (Compiled Bible by Guild) 6:00 p m —Dinner hour varieties 6:30 p Twilight echoes 7:00 p m— Studio program 7:30 p m—“The 79ers” —old-tidance orchestra r ‘ ( right up that tall dead stub! Yes sir he did just that He never had climbed anything like that before He CLdn’t know It was the right to do But he didn’t hesitate thing It was his one chance for life and kic took it Up up up climbed the little Wood Mouse without-onclooking down He half expected to hear the claws of this dreadful enemy coming up after him At last he reached the stub of a broken branch On this he He had to He was out stopped of breath Also he was tired for you know -he was only a young Wood Mouse He was afraid that if he kept on he wouldn’t have strength enough to cling to the tree and would fall As he looked down he saw Reddy Fox at the foot of that tall dead stub looking up at him with rage and disappointment “I fooled that fellow that time” said the little Wood Mouse quite as if he had planned it all out beforehand Then because he was a very young Wood Mouse he leaned over and grinned at the angry Fox Reddy drew back 'his lips and showed all his teeth and the sight of them was so dreadful that the little Mouse almost lost his balance But he didn’t quite 3 Stories- e THE LITTLE MOUSE DOES JUST THE RIGHT THING Who takes the time to hesitate" At last may find he is too late -- are times in the lives of rpiIERE A every one of the little people of the Green Forest and the Green Meadows when to hesitate would he to furnish one of their enemies with a dinner Whatever is to be done must be done quickly There is no time to think things over The little Wood Mouse1 running for his life in toe Green Forest with Reddy Fox behind him had no time to hesitate about where he should go As fast as his mall legs could take him he darted under the fern looking for a place in which to hide lie was frightened clear to the tip of his long tail but his fright didn’t prevent him from us ing his eyes in search of a hiding place But look as he would he -- ‘ 9bomoHl me p!m —Johanna Lee instrumental trio 8:30 p m — C B S Daguerreotypes 8:00 p m —C B S special pro800 gram -- i GET GIFT FUND -- 3:30 p m— A half hour with theSenator from Sandpit t 10:00 p m —C B S True1 Story hour the adventures of Mary and Bob 11:00 p m—Dance music — 12:00 midnight off Signing time report and KLO Friday November 15 5:00 to 7:00 p m— Ogden Town Cryer 7:00 to 7:30 p m— A1 Warden sport editor in Sportlogue 7:30 to 8:00 p m— Ogden chamber of commerce 8:00 to 8:30 p m— Wheelwright variety group 8:30 to 8:00 p m —Selected recordings 9:00 to 10:00 p m —Olie Reeve’s Berthana orchestra (direct wire) 10:00 to ll:00 -p m — KLO request J special 11:00 to 12:00 p m— Novelty hour Saturday November 16 7:00 to 9:00 a m— Morning musi- t i cal market 9:00 to 10:00 a m —Melody shop 10:00 to 11:00 a m— Housewives' Next story: The Little Mouse joices Too Soon could see no place where he wruld be safe from Reddy Fox t At th dege of the patch of ferns the Mouse ran with Reddy racing behind him Suddenly there loomed In front of him a tall dead stub of a tree The Mouse dodged around’ it Then what do you think he did? He ran r Re- GOOD BUSINESS ' The average radio retail dealer a value of $UA27 for the fiscal year ending July 1 according to the national radio institute of Watoinrton D C does business to r Be : x NEW Savings Over$5QOn V ill Average YORK Nov ‘ 15— (AP)— next two weeks some 9000000 persons la the United States win receive an average of 15950 each in Christmas saving! the Chrtstma club division of thc National Bank Service corporation has announced In the aggregate this means about 8000 banks tvlll distributethata total of $600000000 to members of Christmas savings clubs The average was struck after a number of special accounts running in some cases as high as $25000 had been removed from calculations The amount held as Christmas savings constitutes a record - ’ New York state win lead all oth era in the distribution of $141000 000 of the total i smoky kerosene Old-styl- e STUDENTS 'ADOPT GARB OF OVERALLS ALTOONA EL' Nor 15— CAP)— ' hour 11:00 to 12:00 a m— Motion picture Overalls Thursday became the prevalent garb for men students at themes society! college The elephant 'vaudeville trained d2:0q to 12:30 p m— Selected re- -Shurtleff The in style followed rechange cordings commenced to jazz Very heavily co-e- d cent criticism students that by 1:00 to vari 12:30) p cl—Midday and deliberately but Jazz’ neverthemen the of Shurtleff did not dress ety less That proved too much for the taste The and with — neatly m good 2:00 to time Tea 1:0Q prop audience They couldn’t sit still male students in' demanding the gram and broke Shouting laughing they women retract the charges contendto 5:00 p m — Logan-Day- is through the ring clustering around '2:00 ed that clothes did not make the wire football direct from game by the animal man Al Lorin Warden at Farr park Then it was that an extraordin Some "have adopted the slogan the “mike ” ary thing happened “We pay for shows — that’s why we A strange noise like the ripping wear these clothes” : is nmch more costly - rtlUA “ are ail sooty in an hour Beys UUU Lr lUlUm Cooking one ‘ — ’ SH E L L KERO'S E N E 1 - - VUC meal will smudge your pots and pans And worst of all the curtains the walls the furnishings are 'soon sooted and blackened Shell Kerosene made by a new refining: process forms much less soot-- only 12 to 110 as much I It saves cleaning and expen- sive redecorating gives more light and heat X Buy tchtre thil because it burns cleanly iyn is display ’ " Insist on Shell Kerosene whenever you buy of timber was heard growing grad- AVIATOR LANDS Attempts to arbitrate were begun ually louder on the far side of the by BLAZING PLANE C Atoe' Y M C A and toe Y W room Guests felt dizzy They stared at :— — each other stupefied unable to com MOUNT CLEMENTS Mich Nov -ON RADIO TRAINS 15— AP— With’his plane blazing prehefld what was happening France is three of its equipping a Suddenly shout rang out faint beneath him Lieutenant William R principal express trains with radio ly discernible above the growing Morgan reserve 'army officer at receiving sets ' A radio engineer din i Selfridge field Thursday brought “Good Lord! Look out! The the ship to ground safely from an installed in a special cabin will the reception of programs $ floor's giving away!’’ altitude- of 1000 feet leaped from supervise on these trains Dial the Press) (Copyright flaming cockpit and with his fire extinguisher put out the fire A thousand guests face death in Lieutenant Morgan said he did the swaying building Continue the not have time to take & parachute story tomorrow jump after he discovered the fire Lieutenant Curtiss LeMay who was another plane behind him BUDDHISTS PROTEST PARADES flying came along and signaled Lieutenant PEIPING — (UP) — Buddhist Morgan to land priests whose temple has been con flscated and used tts a school for LEGIONNAIRES SET children of street-ca- r workers in DATE OF 1930 MEET Peiping are holding almost daily Tho street-ca- r protest parades workers acting upon the sugges tlon of Kuomintang reformers that religion is superstition and temples should be used foz schools seized the temple by force broke up the idols and dispossessed the priests who lived there £UJUC: Less soot ! T Ti Go you--see- i irn K J k INDIANAPOLIS Nov 15— AP)— The national executive committee of the American Legion meeting at national headquarters here Thursday set September 22 to 25 inclusive as the date for the 1930 convention of the legion which will be held a Boston Mass i Brunswick Brevities tias Id -- ‘ ’ i - Near to your home convenient offering the best in merchandise professional service and trading r ’ facilities Ogden is your natural market 1 X t Ogden business people are boipitable well acquainted through long with your needs and wants " Their wares and service are priced to realize a profit to the buyer as well as the seller ex-JPcrIe- ncc i TRADE IN' OGDEN coffee varies in fine flavor because cheap co ing is never confused with fine coffee” ec-m- A- making in its fragrant roasting iooms It is the only place in America Were cheap coffee neither enters or leaves Any IT BAYS!' 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