Show V JUNE c'VTTfJlNCr r 14-193- 0 THE OGDEN STANDARD u HUY LOSE EXAMINER Follette lawyer and statesman was born at Primrose Wis NCEL FIVE ARE DEAD AFTER TORNADO A (p jr UPON A TIME i Over Three Score Injured And Damage Put At LfW fRip°"'rment T 14 — (AP) (By The Associated Press) A series of tornadoes played leap frog across southern Minnesota and Wisconsin late Friday and when a loss jy’st doio tor tfce h°“s through has re- ft £anr po?“!tlon 8 icr lTtr fcfWL e fig-- Four persons died near Menomo-ni- e Wis and a man was killed at Randolph Minn More than 30 were injured in and near Randolph a score were hurt around Menomonie twelve were injured at Eau Clare Wis four at St Paul Park Minn a suburb of St Paul with scattered casualties in other sections of the a 2- hypothetical of this year raLc though larger likely will not ecr for Iowa S X $1000000 on which pp43tlcai ent i they had played themselves out there were five dead an injury list of more than three score and property damage estimated at more than than 24000 tr-or- two states rreater st‘2- A preliminary estimate placed the damage at Rau Claire and Menoat monie at more than $500000 Randolph more than $200000 the Oslo region around Austin and Minn $75000 with other damage at St Paul Park Munson Hill Minn and Ellsworth and the vicinity of La Crosse Wis The dead: Charles Wolbert 42 ice company operator near Menomonie Mrs Wolbert 38 Louis Haines 25 employed by Wol bert Mrs Carl Kaiser 19 killed on the Wolbert farm William Drappe 45 section fore man for the Chicago Great Western railroad killed at Randolph Eighteen persons were taken to a Menomonie hospital The storm circled three-fourtof the way around Menomonie and damage was confined to rural territory - present repre -- rS"ress exactly equals has ntatnrs-n- ow cities of more -than she hart aac tm rears ?? census was 3 ufomia 1930 popu more Jetton frned PriT rf’1300 than half ’gW'ncre £ac?ties!cf more than a trend toward city have Tpwt decade maywould it “this prooortion from the urban J '?$& 3 trtSCalitorma 111 far out 1930 4794 000 "Xa in the tentative used tables hs STtahve E- Hart Fenn of chairman of the house cautioned against - 55jree 5Sany reapportionment until ad re- - fact that the the fixed number of upon the relative ad the states with :55fcf Swsnt made more each state ihthat JciH at as 435 difficult Ogden 20 tfc UuiJTncs JVcivs entitled to one rep- - Thht’srhooi Steu-befo- re ed i es--2- -ri request hour I'ND Y KLO — down-and-o- ut Non-Ficti- on 10:00 TONIGHT JOHN I 4- - BOLES Annulment Granted In FIRST BAPTIST— (The of the Chimes)—Twenty-fift- h Church and Jefferson Arthur J Hansen pastor Our annual Children’s day pro- gram will be given at II o’clockses-a m following the Bible school six-year-- THE DESERT SONG" 2ts— Clair Anderson organ re- sion at 9i45 o’clock All departel! by direct utre from the ments of the church school will parPxmauc theatre A short ticipate in the program a tt— Household hints ” Flowers of the “Queen pageant S a— Miniature concert deJunior the l will be presented by 3 k n—Screen songs designed partment in which specially j 3 acn— Midday anenes Parworn be will costumes flower 1 n— Wuriitzer echoes atwith j ents are especially invited to tee Ealliday by direct wire tend tei the White City ballroom At 7 30 o’clock a combined serill n— Request hour vice with the young people’s union Hi £— Concert m°mS“t?r' SubJf: “ifodl will be held The pastor will give H r— Light classics Recent from the “Some Gleanings Version of Prayer” U:n— Fay LaRuc Robbins so- Northern Baptist Convention at ern But Logical worship at 8:15 Sermon Cleveland” Our minister will minister the by The second week of the vacation be present all day Sunday with us KSL— TURDY Bible school will be held beginning and we are inviting everyone to $he 1 ri— NEC Wal'cr Damrosch Monday morning at 9 o’clock Enrixahony orches’ ra rollment is still open and many in- services BC The Senior choir will sihg at both 1 B A Rolle and are planned for services teresting activities T7X dance crchosra l the children to utilize the happy l J DEL MONTE COFFEE old i ! RIO-SATL'- RDAY dance Hay JLrter's 5" ty cLrect wire from the Fine City Gardens 5 nuuugbt— Good mgh Professional beggars the in South Va3s are working a rackHe was graduated from studied et It appears that they are rentWisconsin of University law there and wad admitted to the ing babies fiom those who have bar in 1380 After Jserving as a dis- them for so much a day Then they trict attorney of Dane county he was elected to confress where as a dress up in old ragged clothes member of the ways and means smudge up the baby’s face a bit and committee he helped draft the Mc- stand on a corner begging They i 1901 he was In bill Kinley tariff elected governor of Wisconsin but give the appearance of being workers with a family and resigned on being elected to the United States senate He was re- o”t of a job elected for three succeeding terms fresh air sleepers scattering around in a search for more bedding The mercury managed to drop to 34 just two points above freezing before it La Follette made important conbegan to rally and warm up to a 54 for the regular 7:30 n’clock readtributions toward railroad regula- RENT BOOKS TO READ tion and other public reforms and Fiction and ing this morning came to be regarded as one of the Latest and Best Books The debaters in the senate In The cool night was not entirely ablest THE BOOK NOOK 1917 he led the historic filiunexpected however as Friday was March a bit cooler than usual with a 72 buster against authorizing President Downstairs In the Ebcles Bldg arm merchant ships With the exception of the fact that Wilson to When German against some were folks Waiter caught short of cov- the United Statessubmarines war the entered rosch the noted K ering it is those kinds of nights that he became a pronounced pacifist makes a sleeping pleasure musician was a " " failure in his i Was due the inTo him Of course to the members of Sol’s vestigationchiefly the first public ap- disclosing slumber club nights like last night Dome lease irregularities ofTeapot 1924 ance He Mountain Standard Time pear don’t mean an awful lot These Later in the same year he was was scheduled can hardy people sleep at any time nominated for by the proto sound the under any conditions ar-- while we gressive party president received nearly and KSL-KG- O are grateful for the fine opportu- 5000000 votes in the ensuing eleccymbals in his father’s orches nity it wasn’t necessary for our tion On his death the following benefit tra but was so year his son Robert M La Follette was elected to fill his unexpired overcome with and other NBC stations served since term in has the and slumber club Membership fright that he is growing every day Friday we couldn't movq took in two applications from a Real Estate Transfers mother who has not been able to get 4 her boys out of bed since school let Transfers of rell estate filed for out and day before yesterday we in the office of County Rehad another application from a ho- record corder Josephine F Olson: bo who went to sleep on the railP Badger and wife to SterOrson To Girl Chorus road tracks ling Johnston and wife part of the in person supported by of section 21 northeast a full cast and orchesHowever the very act that made township 6quarter 1 west north range NEW YORK June 14— (AP)— him eligible for the club ended fatra in a radio presenMrs Alice K Jefferson Mitchell a tally and he will never be able to $5000 tation of Sterling Johnston and wife to Broadway chorus girl who said she take an active part in the affairs of James of the Grose Arthur part was married to a lieutenant of the organization 21 northeast quarter of section marine at Annapolis after a dinner 1 west 6 north range township party was granted an annulment The prize application however $4000 Friday comes from the groom who went Fred J Vicks and wife to J FranShe said that on June 24 1928 to sleep while he was being married cis Fowles part bf lot 1 block 1 while visiting her mother at Anna- and sjept till the next day This Orchard Grove annex $10 polis she attended a party at which fellow will probably be che next Phillip Edwin Dabb and wife to Every Saturday night faLieutenant Bruce Mitchell was he president of the club if Sol ever William A Shaw £art of the south mous stars are presented guest of honor She and the marine steps down But at present our lau- west quarter of section 16 township theiz1 musical successes in were officer the only unmarried per rels as chief sleeper are secure 6 north range 1 west $1 sons present and she said that after under the auspices of a few drinks were served it was sugLUCKY A year ago this date the weather TIFFIN Ohio— J Levi Wyndham gested that they get married was perfect Highest for the day owner considers himThey drove to Elliott City Md was 89 and lowest 48 The day was poultry yard self lucky even though he has just and were married The officer gave clear lost a perfectly good motor truck his first name as John and her oc was as recorded crossing a railroad track here stenographcupation barometer reading this morn- In was struck full force by a pashe er Then she said the lieutenant ingThewas should mean senger train The train struck the ook her immediately back to her continued3008 which gopd weather a modern coffee front of the truck knocking it into mother’s horn 2 and she did not see a ditch Wyndham was uninjured for modern tastes him again until July when they dis LA FOLLETTE’S BIRTH and two crates of eggs in the truck cussed getting an annulment LieuOn June 14 1855 Robert M La ‘"mained unbroken tenant Mitchell is from Texas son of Francis Bott Mr and Mrs Joseph Bott 2656 Lincoln avenue fell down the basement stairs of the home and broke his right arm the family of Firecrackers EPISCOPAL CIIURCII OF TIIL David Taylor upset 96 Washington ave- GOOD SHEPHERD — Corner °Hnue although each of them escaped street cuid Grant Twenty-fourt- h The members of the fam- avenue John W HyslojJ rector Mr ily were riding in a surrey and their Ronald Rosevear lay reader horse became frightened by the 15 fireworks Trinity Sunday June Holy Communion at 8 a m m The church school at 9i3Q a houses in Weber Two and sermon by county meeting one in Box Elder counMorning service and the rector at 11 a m Mr Claire ty are being constructed at a total Anderson at the organ console cost of $48000 They are: Clinton Holy baptism at 12:15 I $14000 South Hooper $9000 and Evening service and address3 in St City $25000 Paul’s church Plain City at p m Brigham W R Skeen and Otto Bushjost j each building residences costing CIIURCII OF CIIRISTfATemple jare Lot) — Sunday school 10 a m 446 approximately $4500 W A Crosby is building a residence on Grant River Drive at Eighteenth street and Here is a pleasant plac$ for your avenue between Thirty-fir- st $1500 Bible streets d Thirty-seconto come the to costing children study Come and hear the old Jerusalem Miss Eva Mae Hope and Ernest E gospel taught to your children All Dahlin will be married tomorrow are welcome parat the home of the James Mrs Mr ents Hope and E M CHAPEL & EMBRY a honeymoon trip the couple CIIURCII — 2817 Pingree avenue After at home August 1 at 2632 be will minister R W Wisner avenue Lincoln Sunday school at 10 a Jm a-- a Wil-paS- tS thf S - Your t an-c— cate and equalize assessment of taxes on property owners abutting Hudson avenue which is beingopened has been appointed as follows: Charles J Humphris man J w- - Austin George W J- - B Dana and J J Barber I worshin° service at 11 o'clock subject will be "Christian PrSiS” Tl evening service has' been dis- f VoTunteSl wUl preach It of America Sunday evening The Ladies Aid society (Will meet the home of Wednesday afternoon at5151 Twenty-ourt- h Mrs James Sarver street All the ladies are exj acted to be there con-'-wvf- -ri J5 From Oar Files Lord’s SunS? Xi actu-terat- Years Ago half of our Christ will not have been itsT CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST — Corner Monroe avestreet Census Director nue and Twenty-fourt- h the com--11 o’clock Sunat service Regular the population as day morning June 15 Subject would differ “God the Preserver of Man the population as Sunday school 9:45 a m Then th reannortionment Wednesday evening testimonial rJ tem-- considered meetings at 8 p m Reading rooms at 305 Central building Rooms open daily from 11 a m to 4 p m except Sundays and holidays ELIM LUTHERAN CIIURCII — street and Corner of Twenty-thir- d Jefferson avenue Roy B Carlson pastor Services for Trinity Sunday June 15: Olde Tow ne Cryer Ye t Sunday school 10 a11 m m Ser1 n— A1 Warcen's Sportlogue a Morning services j '3 mon theme “The Great CommisSymphonic study 1 jl n—Darre program sion” 2 p e— Farm mireau Dorcas society will meet Wednesbroadcast I day evening June 18 with Mrs AxSan— Mahara the Great el Sandlund 2305 Jefferson avenue 15 — LONDON t ?S5d the Sesestatives the thermometer took LAST night tumble and sent a few $1000000 BUMS’ BABY RACKET bride-elect- n hUeartsicM M© ’s J 1 hi den yo Walter Mver been graduated from the Phlladel-Evenin- g Pbia college I honors He will return to Ogden to j practice his profession I I r-- America Becomes n-X- short wh 'i Enni b fa— XBC e Ames n’ cczjxser— 52-Musi- ca: P-- Sap-pingto- ——Frost pregram C—NBC program c 1 ni-DarcA ruu-- rar a: “in a— Sile: t KDVt — 3 ? e-- tes 4 s-- X: Tl RD i! CBS oca: jhn none rs n Y omiilar Gd' s r-- s-x f 0f - cf q -- CBS Paul : Twenty-eight- h REORGANIZED : Ra: eh v c Th A-- 't screen show oichestra Mar- Paul ine -- c i OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS — Fifteenth and- Washington avenue will hold the following services on Sunday: m Sunday school 10:00 a 11:00 a m Prayer and fellowship education of religious Department 7:00 p m Evening preaching service 8:00 p m Elder Calvin H Rich of Salt Lake will be the speaker at the evening service - tunes Smmons’ Phil Ma-t- r’ southwest iral ”or “The : CHURCH CONGRE GATIONAL vice: Vbroads Nation" Pce loorL fi- ?5- - tel' iu of °aPP5'riate the 'e n H-o- ele-- tfronniodations Tnlof Bureau p1 Specie: travel at $5 per Suites at T C 53 l! A E Cl ICAGO !K ’ ( I Caused Cruelty Dry Law ! ! a I 1 I J 138 Twenty-fift- h Dickson I and Jt e’seT®2c1fo1tJ Caesar Frank Services for Lemarge but Monday night Offertory “Melodie” Postlude “Finale from Second Vidor Symphony" Solos— “I Heard the Voice of Jesus Say” Rathfc-tYe’ Blessed” Speaks “Come Mr Lorin Wheelwright organist FIRST CHRISTIAN CIIURCII --and Madison D L Twenty-fourt- h minister Hughes After Pentecost what? Not a time to rest but a time to “carry on B A Abbott editor of the Christian “The Pentecost Evangelist says celebration has been one of the most fruitful ’and stirring movements in the church of Jesus Christ for many centuries Of course it has not been attended by such striking demonstrations as actual wars over creeds and bloodshed over the Lord’s Sup-pthere have been no violent revolutions and reformations like those of Savolarola Huss Wycliffe Martin Luther and John Calvin— revolutions that shook society and ana every person then living 01 j will continue to do so to the end time But we have had what means on quite as much’ So let us press De in demonstration that this great n j-z-zi er ar-fcct- us I FIRST O'borrp and CHURCH— Robert M Kennan pas1: c p r m:c tor n V tf!s and The service — at 11 o’clock 2460 wcrf’tra avenue Adams E "m and his The sermon theme —"A Dangerous Religion” The soloist— the pastor The Women’s club— meets at the at 2:30 home of Mrs Nottage 19 June afternoon Thursday The Sunday school meets at 1( o’clock Sunday mornings as usua with Mrs Aldrich in charge serThe music for the morning Organ — Prelude “Andantino” Roadside-Conscio- FIRST METHODIST CHURCH— L P Fagen pastor In the M DENVER Colo June 14— (AP)— This is Children’s day cantata “The A sacred America is becoming roadside-con-E church be will Mrs W L Lawton chairman Gate” scious presented littering Service at cf the committee of rural and high-1- 1 by the Sunday school a m way advertising told Friday's ses- as are Sion of the biennial convention of and participants ' Program the General Federation of Women’s follows: Mabel Rouse clubs Prelude exercise “Yesterday ” said Mrs Lawton Opening I school motorist asked only that riding"the Song by the — a matter of roadcomfortable Eva be Crangle Abby Reading motorist demands Miriam the beds Gaddy Today Reading in the! Forest of that riding be delightful a matter It is springtime are there of roadsides Joy All the inhabitants ‘The ugly and out of place things to teach the children th spirit - bf U must be eliminated” she said “Auto service I stations and Mother Nature H dumps ugly fillingmust be ban-Hendrickson boards bill blatant Dorothy roadside” Roush Saxon tshed from the rqral Spring’ Breeze Corla Stewart The convention accepted Mrs Sorin" Breeze There was no Claricje Madison Lawton’s report Bluebird was no resolution as Peacock taken action Sidney Robm ' Landvatter convention William before the Bat Junior Underwood Bunny Winfield Cartwright Bee Norma Rae Johnson Butterfly Is Three Buttercups Ruth Stratton Dureene' Fish Claim Mildred Dean By Bluebell Irvin Gaddy Jerry ' June 14— (AP)— Clar- June Fish enCHICAGO jean ol WisdomMildredDixie DiOTOw Jessop spirit of Knowledge i thatSpirit Press club Friday declared Amerin Is xrtvitr Underwood developing “Prohibition Pt PeacocK Joy ica a sadistic national trait which to inflict and witness cruelty — loves A’lTTTtif’A VOLUNTEERS OF recent gangster slay G street The W’orld Wide Guild will meet featuring Tuesday evening at 8 o’clock at the home of Mrs James Ferguson 1618 of 450 the Kiesel avenue Vacu-:X 1 a great vacation days Circle 2 of the women’s auxiliary Andv will be entertained Tuesday aftern noon at 2 o’clock by Mrs M A ed l°w: Speakers: -- charge I i — E Ellsworth Saturday3 night school m— Sunday p Sunday D L Hughes Sunday night— Anderson Tuesday night—James FredJFreshaw Wednesday night — Mrs El A Stone Thursday night— — L Hughes D Friday night A cordial invitation to alL FIRST PRESBYTERIAN — John Edward Carvert pastor o’clock I 1 Discussing “8‘ WgNb and will be supported by prohibition the nation becomes weak and submissive or Indignantly tears prohibition from the statute books" legal Basing his prediction on Darrow history of many nations” of the predicted ultimate repealthat “tyranhibition laws declaring been never law has means of ny by remass of face successful in the bellion” i -- 44 BAD LUCK SIGN to sing “Is the countess going ' DOW?1 o clock in “I expect so I spilled salt at so- 10 Sunday school at ll Morning services Ladles’ Missionary of the — Madrid' charge music by! the choir dinner” Buen Humor ciety SpecialFrank Winger Mloist and by Mrs a by Lira be also reading will There Emma Reynolds — j ' 44 t j I j CROSS OF GOLD LONDON— The huge Jcross and ball atop St Paul’s Cathedral in gold has Just been refinished of leaves With 30000 workmen- - high above the heads of Londoners stuck tbePre?Ts Taves j he to the cross and inches long and of were about three incredible thinness 13“ At first sim ©f s eoUL tot Ux-tir NATURE’S REHEDT—th that thoroughly cleans your intestines It Is tho on relief and cuick way to ruard your bemlth Mild rt safe purely reystobla 25c pleasant— Th All O Ve get all Vaif-eGrcomviih BThpmllTatmasXrc of garrt'airartmTuts— forms the background for t his il — lUTUOtll TONOWtOW AtMOMf Laxativ h i pictiu-osquswift-numn- g e cafes' exotic artists and new love story A |