Show ii SUNDAY MOftNINQ JUNE 14 1931 THU OGDEN STANDARD - EXAMINER REPRESENTATIVE DON B speak at the Elks’ Flag day exercises tonight to which the public is PUBLIC INVITED RADIO PROGRAMS TO HEAR COLTON KSL Sunday June 14 8 00 a m — Presentations of music 8:30 a m — Early morning musical presentations 8:45 a m— Uncle Tom and the comic strips 9:30 a m — National forum 9:45 a m— “Once Upon a Time” 10:00 a m —Morning reveries 10:15 a m — International Bible students 10:45 a m— Light classics H :00 a m —N b C —Deems Taylor musical series on grand opera 11:30 a m— N B c — Foamers’ program 12:00 noon— N B C—National youth conference male quartet with incidental music 1:00 p m — A visit with a great composer 2:00 p m — Informal program 3:30 p m —Musical program 4:00 p m —Standard musical program 4:30 p m — N B C—Victor program 5:00 p m — N B C — Enna Jettick melodies mixed quartet and orchestral ensemble in music of days gone— by 5:15 p m Informal program of music 6:00 p m — N B C—“Heel Hugger harmonies” 6:15 p m —Frank Cookson’s or chestra from the Newhouse ho tel 6:45 p m —Conoco listeners’ hour 7:15 p m— Informal studio program 7:45 p m— N B C—Seth Park " Dramatic Exercises Will Be Conducted By Elks Lodge Tonight Don B Colton representative to congress from the First Utah district will be the Flag day orator at the annual exercises to be conducted by the Elks’ lodge of Ogden tonight a the lodge home 2527 Grant avenue A cordial Invitation to the lie to attend the exercises is pub extended by the Ogden lodge The program will commence at 8 P m Pv 1 Y s y: ' S One feature of the Elks’ annual observance is a dramatic and colorful presentation of the history of the flag Reproductions of the several flags which were used by the army and navy from colonial times are borne to the stand by troopers to appropriate music and descriptive information Appropriate music has been provid ed for the occasion D 4- - OLD Famous Singer Sued For $8900 Damages LOS ANGELES June 13— (AP) While Madame Schumann-Hein- k awaited the outcome of her $86000 damage suit against Edwin Carewe film producer she was made defendant today in an $8900 damage action filed by L A Lambert Impresario Lambert charged Madame Schumann-Heink signed through her agent George Engels a contract for a series of concerts on December 31 1926 and that on August 17 1927 she repudiated the agreement without fulfilling its terms The noted singer and her son Ferdinald Schumann-Hein- k sued Carawe for alleged breach of contract The case was taken under advisement O Royal Mounted To Battle Labor Riots CALGARY Alberta June 13— (UP)— Armed with full battle kits and steel helmets 43 members of the Lord Strathcona horse Royal Canadians were sent to Edmonton today to cope with unemployment dem- ' onstrations Jobless started minor riots yesterday but were dispersed by police The troops it was announced were sent to Edmonton only as a precautionary measure They will not be called upon unless the situation becomes serious D First Commander of Unit To Observe 60th Birthday- - Days with the original battery B of the 145th regiment in 1896 are being recalled by A M Hodge 958 Binford street first commander in the state of Utah who will observe his sixtieth birthday on June 25 "We had four 32 inch rifle cannon in those days” said Hodge “and we drilled with these field pieces in the armory building which used to stand where the Lyceum theatre is today” While no records have been kept of the original battery B men Commander Hodge recalls the names of the following officers: first lieutenant George Prout Frank Davis first lieutenant Tom C Morris second lieutenant C A Minty first sergeant F M Whipple duty sergeant All of these men except Lieutenant Morris are dead according to Hodge Among the privates were George Green well and Oscar Flygare both of Ogden and Peter Thorsted and Edgar Short both buglers now of California n war WheQ the broke out Commander Hodge added battery B was disbanded In 1902 Fire Chief G A Graves organized the present battery B unit of the national guard with a score of men registering for the training Interest in the association died down shortly after it was organized and W E Kneass in May 1903 revived Interest and took charge William Binford A W Johnson Mr Graves and Fred Preshaw were later commanders -- Spanish-America- 4 Fingerprints Clues To Robber Attackers Whether you are nearsighted or we can fit you with glasses ed that will make yours a nor- V KtiSAIT 3 iES Mo June 13 — (UP) — Blood-stainfingerprints were the only clues police had today in their attempt to determine the identity of bandits who beat two aged bachelor brothers into unconsciousness and tied them to a bed soaked with kerosene while they ransacked their home mal line of vision Exam- ed ination made and prescription filled in two days time J DAYS RECALLED i Simplicity And Style far-sight- BATTERY T Rnshmer & Son The brothers Ed and Fred Greg-lingwere in a serious condition Ed 78 years old was not expected to live The attack occurred early yesterday but was not discovered er Optometrists 2456 Washington Ave until today 1 ’ SIDE GLANCES B S—Chicago Knights from Chicago 3:30 p m—C B S— Howard from Chicago 3:45 p m — Piano string quartet from Chicago 4:00 p m—C B S—The World’s Business Dr Julius Klein 4:15 p m— C B 8— Piano p$ls 4:30 p m — Musical varieties 4:45 p m — C B S —Theo Karle 5:00 p m— C B S —“Devils Drugs and Doctors” Dr Howard W Haggard M D 5:15 p m — C B S — Kate Smith and her Swanee music 5:30 p m— Love lyrics 6:00 p m — Merry measures 6:30 p m — C b S—Detroit symphony orchestra with Edgar A Guest poet 7:00 p m —C B S—The Gauchos 7:30 p m — C B S—Fortune Build-er- S 7:45 p m —“Star Reveries” m —“Scotland Yard” 8:00 p thrilling mystery drama based on facts 8:30 p m — C B S— Around the Samovar 9:00 p m— C B B —Quiet harmonies 9:30 p m—Ideal melody 9:45 p m —C B S —Nocturne Ann Leaf with Ben Alley tenor 10:00 p m — Melodic brevities 10:30 p m — Popular program 11:00 p m— “In the Lamplight” 11:30 p m —Terpsichore an tunes 12:00 midnight —Midnight melodies 1:00 a m — Silent Neu-mill- DEPARTMENT HILL! DE IN CADIN DESIGN i Business Office Corner Drag Store Brigham City j Ogden Parade Entry To Be Shown Here And In Salt Lake City Phone 492 -L Correspondent Elizabeth Bair -J- Inhuman Treatment Ogden’s city float in the July 4 parade here and the Covered Wagcelebration parade at Salt Lake Charged By Woman on July 24 Pioneer day will represent BRIGHAM CITY June 13—Edith Schenkle has filed an action in the district court for divorce from Otto Schenkle alleging cruel and inhuman treatment Mrs Schenkle asks a reasonable sum for her support and that her husband be enjoined from throwing certain property into bankruptcy or interfering with the restaurant in which both are inter- the home of Miles Goodyear original settler of Ogden Mayor Ora Bunl dy said Saturday The float will depict a Mexican land grant cabin with squaws and Indian children and the city as it now is a garden spot of Utah City employes will build the float which probably will be designed by an artist Harry Josephs director of the Covered Wagon celebration has requested that thelj Goodyear cabin plan be followed in order that She also asks for costs and attorney fees They were married in June 1913 in Salt Lake City and the all phases parade may represent have no children t d of Utah history ested OLSEN SERVICES 17 at 4 o’clock All are invited Funeral services were conducted May to be in attendance and: there will in the stake tabernacle this after be no charge for admission It is noon for Rupert P Olsen of Brig- under the direction of Mrs Pearl ham City who died in a hospital in Hunsaker of Honeyville county club Salt Lake City on Wednesday morn- leader and Mrs Melvin Nebeker ing The funeral was first set for of Willard local club leader the Second ward chapel but the f Africa gold large crowd that gathered to pay Union of South their last respects to Mr Olsen mines yielded 10716895 fine ounces made necessary a transfer to the of gold during 1930 tabernacle Bishop Carlos Seder-holconducted the services and the musical numbers were furnished by the ward choir and a neighborhood quartet comprising Frank Hicken-loopof Ogden Carl Frischnecht of Logan OrvU Lund and Carlos Sederholm Lee Valentine of Brigorrr-$3f ham City was soloist for the choir The included: Alma Niel‘The instructor suggested I become a bit more modern” son speakers and Bishop Nielson of Idaho Falls Idaho Frank Merrell W E on on the Marble Canyon Bridge Davis W C Horsley Hyrum L And N J Valentine and Bishop highway is coming along nicely He Johnson Sederholm Oscar Dunn of Logan will go from here to Missoula Mont Torval and Olgie Jorgensen of Salt To to visit a regional office Lake City gave instrumental numbers accompanied by Mr JorgenH sen The invocation was offered by Utah and Idaho are among the states of the nation in the Bishop Evans of Mai ad and the leading Gain benediction by Ezra Jacobsen of Og- All use of the emergency federal applanes open or cabin type den Interment was made in the are government inspected and propriations for road construction Leo with Brigham City cemetery Licenses Jensen registered and are operated J Shirley Bright construction endedicating the grave Mrs George Andrews and daughby experienced registered gineer of the United States bureau Alice ter will license of were issued late City pilots Brigham Marriage of public roads working out of the on Sunday morning for CaliSaturday by the Weber county clerk leave regional office in San Francisco to fornia where they will visit for two Miss Ansaid Saturday upon his arrival in enceFrederick F Anderson and Flor- weeks with relatives both McGill Nev drews is an operator at the local E Jones of Ogden Mr Bright motored from Los An- Clarence L Bernards Alameda telephone office UTAH PACIFIC AIRWAYS DANCE WEDNESDAY Calif and Bessie Von Bima San geles to Utah and found that work of Members club and their the on some 60 miles of highway be- Rafael Calif and Harvey M Rog- parents and friends will be enterOCrDEN L ers Petterson and Maxine both tained at a dance in the Willard tween Fredonia Just across the Utah line In Arizona and Camer of Burley Idaho ward amusement hall Wednesday f-- i er Governor Orders Sunday June 14 m — C B S —Morning muInsect Pest War Columbia ensemble with KDYL a m — C B S —Columbia’s commentator Dr Charles 7:00 a m —Land o’ Make Bc- neve 7:45 a’ m— C B S—Tony’s scrap book 8:00 a m —Morning melodies 8:30 a m — Songs that never grow old 9:00 a m — Organ reveille 9:30 a m — C B S —International broadcast 9:45 a m — C B S—French trio 10:00 a m— Musical varieties 10:15 a m— Melody rule 10:30 a m — “Smiling Eddie Marble” with Ethel Hogan 10:45 a m— C B S— Gypsy trail 11:00 a m— Melody roundup 11:15 a m — C B S — Poet’s gold 11:30 a m —C B 8— Ballad hour 12:00 noon— The musical parade 12:15 p m — Quish varieties 12:30 p m —C B S —Symphonic hour Toscha Seidel violinist 1:00 p m — C B S — Cathedral hour 2:00 p m—Bits of melody 2:30 n m — C B S — Pastorale ELDER FLOAT 11 er B 6:50 By George Clark b OX 3:00 p m — C KDYL Monday June 15 12:00 noon— The world book man er 12:05 p m —Farm flashes and pro8:30 p m — Monsignor Hunt gram synopsis — — 8:45 p m N B C Carnation 12:15 p m —Noonday rhythm contented hour 12:30 p m— C B S—The Three 9:00 p m — Light classics Doctors 9:30 p m — L D S —Services with 12:45 p m —C B S — Ann Leaf at incidental music from the great tht organ organ — 10:00 p m— N B C — Chase and 1:00 p m C B C— Columbia Artist recital Sanborn program 1:30 p m — C B 8 —Hotel Roose10:30 p m —Variety program velt orchestra 11:00 p m — KSL pipe organ con- 2:00 — Art Gillham p m — C B S Sa— cert violin soloist m— C 2:15 B p Gypsy mu12:00 midnight — Silent sic makers 2:30 p m —C B 8— Dodge twins KSL 2:45 p m— Musical interlude 3:00 p mLC B 8 — Ted Black Monday June 15 and his Saltzman orchestra — 10:45 a m Dietary discussion 11:15 a m —Julia Hayes and her 3:15 p m —Melody parade 3:30 p m— Ross and Brooks from helpful household hints" Chicago 12:10 p ra —N B C — Women’s 3:45 p m— C-S—Madam Belle of the air magazine Forbes Cutter and Howard Neu-mill1:15 p m —N B C —Western farm pianist and home hour B S —Current 2:00 p m — N B C — Chats with 4:00 p m — C events H V Kaltenbom Peggy Winthrop m —Mormon tabernacle 4:15 p m—Jazz skit 3:15 p choir and great organ program 4:30 p m — Uncle Ben and the 4:30 p m— N B C — Period of Kangaroo club comedy 6:30 a sical soloists I m er Utah Alert AIRPLANE Idaho Are Road Offer Three Pairs Marriage j ’ Special Sunday $150 A Person 4-- H AIRPORT OLYMPIA Wash June 13— (AP) — Governor Roland H Hartley today authorized immediate expenditure of $5000 in state funds to aid in an airplane chemical war against the “hemlock looper” an insect pest which has destroyed more than 7000 acres of state and privately owned timber in the lower Naselle district of Pacific county “The state has agreed to put up $5000 to match a like amount to be provided by private timber owners” Governor Hartley said M jT Reunion Date Set By Hodson Family Descendants of James and Cecelia Hodson will hold a family reunion in the Elwood ward chapel on Thursday June 18 The program will commence at 11 o’clock and luncheon will be served at 2 o’clock Friends and relatives are cordially invited h “A STRAIGHT LINE IS THE 55 DISTANCE SHORTEST i a i : or a pair of shoes Somewhere the automobile or pair of shoes will satisfy both you and your pocketbook is offered for sale And advertising is the straight line that shows you the shortest distance between the 'two points! 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