Show THE OGDEN FRIDAY EVENING APRIL 10 1936 STANDARD-EXAMINE- R Flames Increase Gainesville 'Tornado’s Toll OFFICIALS LAUD IDAHOAN OKEHED AS HIGH PRIEST ASYLUM WORK INDEFeNDEN CE Mo April 10— (UP) — The general conference of the Reorganized Church of Jesus Saints today Christ of Latter-da- y approved recommendations of the quorum of high priests that John P Cato of Boise Idaho and John L Milner of Long Beach Cal be ordained to the office of high priest The conference also approved a recommendation that Alvin C Mar-o- f Seattle be ordained to the order of evangelists financial plan outa five-yelined by L P H Curry the presiding bishop was unanimously adopted Under the plan the church hopes to get out of debt in five years instead of 15 This may be done Bishop Curry bv “keening the law” of tithing stressed in the book of Dctrine and 3vcnants which contains the revelations of Joseph Smith and succeeding prophets Basic living expenses in the case of wage earners the bishop said are not subject to the law Agitation for increased missionary work and impatience of church members with the longer plan for discharging the debt resulted in the new and shorter plan Curry said He said if church members would keep the law” no special drive or sacrifices would be necessary to carry out the five-yeplan Improvements Chairman Charles A Halverson and Commissioner George P Simmons of the Weber county board today expressed themselves as greatly pleased with the work that has been done in improving conditions rebuilding and expanding the quarters at the Utah state hospital in Provo with WPA and PWA funds The two Weber county officials attended ‘that annual inspection of the institution Thursday and were conducted through the quarters by Dr Garland H Pace superintendent They said in the last few years considerable has been done to improve the conditions for the inmates Dt Pace discussed with the commissioners from all but three of the state’s 29 counties the problems encountered in conducting the institution and declared many of the inmates should not be cared for there but' should be taken to the American Pork training school for the feeblek" minded He classified the inmates of the Provo institution as mentally sick and mentally deficient saying the latter class should be in the training ar services will be held Sunday o’clock Dr W T ing at ten-thir- ty Runzler of the University of Utah will deliver an illustrated lecture the Oberammergau passion play as a feature of the services The invitation was extended by Dean Green director of the club VanderbiltNotes Trade Betterment - Mr and Mrs W K Vanderbilt of New York City passed through Ogden Thursday night en route eastward after visiting one week in Los Angeles with their daughter’ Mr Vanderbilt said he notes a decided improvement in business conditions both in the southern states on the Pacific coast and in the least Mr and Mrs Vanderbilt transferred from the Overland limited here- to a private car on the Challenger t ' one-ha- lf Girls Given Ten Modern 'Thou Shalts I Mont April 10— TOWNSEND (AP) — James Thompson drew a chair close to the fireside took his pipe out of a coat pocket lighted it and began to read a newspaper There was a crackling explosion Thompson’s pipe was splintered and his paper torn to shreds He’d been carrying the pipe in a pocket full of 22 caliber cartridges and one of the bullets had lodged in the pipe bowl — Utah Fanners Share In $2800000 Loans Monthly Speeches Exhibits Planned Will Visit Springville self-sustaini- ng ‘ 11 Observance Tonight Christian Church Og-denit- A debate upon the subject “Re- solved That the United States er Industrial ht Found Mutuals GRANT B THURGOOD Grant B Thurgood son of Mr and Mrs David A Thurgood oi! Syracuse will leave next Thursday for Denver headquarters of the Latter-da- y Saints western states mission for assignment to duty A farewell social be held will REVERENCE FOR FLAG STRESSED Two Many ’Isms Creeping Into Institutions Declares Pythian - ing to undermine our government” D C Watson of Ogden presided at the meeting It was announced the grand lodge relief committee had donated $500 to authorities in the eastern flood The Home Culture club will meet region in addition to local lodge at the home of Mrs H L Taylor contributions street Saturday 1211 Twenty-fift- h o’clock 11 at April As the result of an agreement beMrs Robert Knudson will review A tween the Japanese the Chinese “America’s Troubador” the book of the autonomous authorities and prebeen also of music has program district China North through railpared Mrs Claude Peacock and be inauguwill service as be will way H L freight Mrs Herrington and North Manchuria between rated Members may hostesses sisting China bring guests Home Cuture Club Will Meet Saturday in the tight fabric the right style and at the right price two-thir- ty by HART SCHAFFNER & -- no matter what kind of a suit -- the bright new colors— surf greys powder blues ’Lovat Tonight greens and woodbark browns — we have business suits and sports suits everything from the very newest blouse back sport model to the slenderizer for the business man who’s just beginning to worry about his waist line -- and you ‘don’t have to be a a banker to' buy one of these Hart Schaffner & Marx suits (even though many bankers do) —they are as easy on the pocket book as they are on the figure V - Note shoulder gussets and side vents designed for new ease and comfort This model is a big favorite with eastern college men Here’s Your Easter Hat —select the correct hat for Easter — correct in style and correct for your particular physique— our hat stocks are the most extensive in the city — (for example we carry the Dobbs Cross Country in exactly eleven follows that your correct hat is most shades)— likely here ' r-- it ’ ' Front Row Worsteds —Handsome new checks new plaids and stripes in the most complete line for Spring we’ve - ever shown They’re beauties at Gaberdines— There’s nothing more popu- lar this spring They’re in Grey Brown Lovat Green and natural shades 3750 r Plenty Of Parking Dobbs Space 1 “CROSS COUNTRY” And flovers mean a call or visit to the Dumke Floral Co for they're always finer and fresher here! We’ve a group of Easter Specials and our' complete stock enablesgrand us to supply? any kind of cut flowers Easter lilies and other plants - Just name yciir favorite! We telegraph flowers anywhere Visitors welcome! a sight you will long remember Open day and night and all Easter Sunday IKE 1600 Gijmt Ave FLORAL CO Phone 125 Turp West On 17th Street to Grant Ave “ROAMER” —it’s inexpensive to be well dressed— In Hart Schaffner V Green Stamps x : MARX you want for Easter or what price you want to pay for it we have it we have stripes checks plaids — we have all herring-bone- s Play ’ constitution be further amended to prevent the raising preparation and sale of tobacco” was an infeature of the : Burch tereatingParent-Teachassociation Creek meeting Thursday night The four students who gave evidence of excellent preparation and mastery of the subject were Dale Stephens and Edmund Dayhuff affirmative and Gail Oberhansley and Betty Blaid negative Other pleasing features of the program were an instrumental trio by Jacqueline Burch Alvin Taylor and Everett Wilson and recitations by Junior Palmer Odell Heulett Linda Avodent and Glen Call all' from the first grade Miss Helen McEntire gave a Wade reading and Miss Florence accomcontributed a vocal solo panied by Betty Blair Saturday evening April 11 at eight-thirt- y o’clock in the Syracuse hall to which the general public is invited Thurgood attended Davis County High school in Kaysville and took a mission course in Salt Lake City es : —I 1 BOSTON April 10— (AP)— Boston 5000 women students There was a large gathering of The final date for joining the university’s 10 commandments distribhave memOgden Art Guild as charter uted by Dean Lucy Jenkins Frank- Pythians from all parts of the state bers has been extended to May 1 lin to follow to greet Supreme Vice Chancellor President Emerson Douglas of the are: H Jones at a meeting held brief Fred here In they guild announced today A one dollar a allow 1 “Thou shalt never Lake City Thursday eveSalt in fee will entitle anyone amateur or destito to take your you stranger ning professional actively interested in Before Mr Jones gave his talk any phase of art photography ar- nation in Mrs Dorothy Wheelwright grand 2 “Thou shalt never drink chitecture etc to join the organizachief of the Pythian Sisters Mrs tion as a charter member and no public McCamant most excellent Maud out dances not 3 sit for the will be required “Thou shalt other fees chief of Calanthe temple of Og in cars year 1936 Grand Chancellor Reese of The guild is sponsoring monthly 4 “Thou shalt not be seen with den o: art lectures and exhibits by promi- young men who are not careful to Hiawatha and Grand Keeirerwere of E OgdenT R Seal Geiger nent’ Utahns and at present an ex- obey conventions in society called- on for remarks ' hibit of oil paintings lithographs use a not 5 “Thou pet shalt Mr Jones stressed the necessity and woodcuts is on display at the phrase in conversation of the youth of the nation to resent Utah Power & Light auditorium 6 “Thou shalt use discretion in the many “isms” creeping into These are the works of LeConte churches and even schools lodges Stewart western landscape artist using slang He urged they be into or not congress 7 shalt “Thou pat nudge and the public is invited to view and more revAmericanism one to taught them free of charge between the a person when speaking “the flag that erence for the flag to hands yourself hours ofnine am and six p m Keep your ' freedom in the for stands greatest to a 8 “Thou shalt never go daily except Sundays and Thursday He also urged world the today” man’s apartment alone afternoons to a greater of all Pythias Knights 9 “Thou shalt not indulge in Many of the pictures now disJones Mr of patriotism degree played and those in future exhibits careless affections not his with audience prethe thrilled 10 “Thou shalt powder your sentation of 'what he thinks the wil be for sale but it is also planned to secure some exclusive traveling nose on the street” order and the nation should do to exhibits from museums to give “combat the influences that are try- BERKELEY Cal April 10— (UP) —Approximately $2800000 in federal resettlement administration loans have been granted to 14363 farm families in California Nevada Utah and Arizona in the government’s drive to make indigent families Melvin W Buster rural rehabilitation director announced aitl ’ai jx today Although the program has been in effect les sthan a year Buster said many of the families already are repaying the funds they borrowed exIn The loans are made officials only to farmers unable to plained The Rev C E Morris - minister obtain funds through other agenannounces the ordinance of the cies and are based upon sound farm an opportunity to inspect Lord’s supper will be observed to- and home management plans and distinct types of fine and applied arts night in the First Christian church helpful supervision ' --— — :— — in memory of the sacrifice of Christ An excursion to the Springville art exhibit is being planned for upon the cross Mrs J G Leonard will sing two members o fthe guild and further Club To numbers “The-Ol- d details wil be given at the meeting Rugged Cross” on April 22 to be held in the Utah by the Rev George Bennard and Meet Monday Night Power “I Do Believe” by Earnest R'Ball & Light auditorium at eight The minister will speak on the subp m Members of the Ogden Industrial ject "Counting the Cost” a communion service message The public club will hold their monthly meetInstead of paving her highways is invited to this service ing Monday at seven p m at the Australia will bake the clay soil base ' furIntermountain Knitting Mills Inc with a traveling down-draug1879 Washington avenue officials nace which leaves behind it a solid announce The meeting was post- road baked to the consistency and Two Bodies smoothness of iron poned from last Monday night of the Nelson Edwin manager J i In Ruins of House knitting company and S S Stone manager of the Superior Honey comNAMUR Que April 10— (AP)— pany will be in charge of the meetThe charred bodies of Leon Leclair ing Following an inspection of the 80 and J Budevoir 62 were found members will be entertained in the ruins of a strange fire that plant at the Village cafe at the Healy destroyed Leclair’s home 4 Tuesday hotel morning Mrs Dudevoir 52 is missing A tightly drawn piece of cloth Give around Leclair’s neck led provincial authorities to believe that murIn School der may have been committed before the flames all but obliterated the evidence The L D S Fifteenth ward :— tforth Weber stake Young Men’s Chili’s proposed air service be- Mutual Improvement association oftween Puerto Montt and Magallanes ficers will present a religious play on the Magellan straits 1000 miles entitled “The Other Apostles” further south will be over the most The play will be given in the Linsoutherly air route and airplanes coln school auditorium tonight at ' will cover the distance in 12 hours eight-fiftee- n under direction of Mrs compared with a ship’s voyage of a Maurine Read The play is based on ' week the crucifixion of Christ - ' HERE’S YOUR EASTER SUIT! up from a blaze Fire increased the toll of death and destruction In the wake of the f flown over the stricken area shows smoke billowing made in thb downtown district where shattered buildings ready fuel of the city of Gainesville Ga taking tornado which leveled for the flames The two buildings in the foreground were unroofed the lives of more than 150 persons injuring 650 and inflicting damage of $6000000 This photo made by Eastern Airlines from a plane by the twister which left 2000 homeless in the city No Quiet Smoke! DATE EXTENDED Pipe Explodes BY ART GUILD And Tears Paper f - Constitution On Tobacco Was the Theme - ' TA ‘Resolved: To Amend U S ar school bgden residents are invited to participate in the fourteenth annual Easter outing of the Wasatch Mountain club of Salt Lake City The event will take place in Hermitage inn Ogden canyon Saturday and Sunday Dancing and games will be held Saturday evening Special Easter morn- P-- a Members of Weber County Board Pleased With’ v Club' Invites Ogden People DEBATE ISHELD Syracuse to Tender Party BY GROUP sit & Marx clothes ' i j |