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Show Friday, December 30. iqot THE OGDEN POST FL STAGE SCREEN - AT THE THEATRES PARAMOUNT Now showing, Fred Thomson in Jesse James; Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Fanchon and Marcos "Peacock Idea, and on the screen, William Haines in Spring Fever." EGYPTIAN Now playing, Tom Mix in Silver Valley; Starting Sunday Red Grange in- Racing Konteo. ORPJIEUM Today and tomorrow, Pantages Vaudeville; four days beginning Sunday, Charlie Murray and Fred Kelsey in The Gorilla. LYCEUM Saturday, Hob Custer in "Galloping Thunder and The Golden Stallion; Sunday, Ken Maynard in The Devils Saddle; Monday, New Year's Program, Ituck Jones in Chain Lightning; Tuesday, Madge y in Ankles Preferred; Wednesday, The Country Doctor"; Thurs-daMoulders of Men; Friday, Viola Dana in Home Struck. COmIN I A I Saturday, lluntly Gordon and Jane Novak in IiOst at Sea, Ham Hamilton in His Hotter Half; Sunday and Monday, Norma Shearer in After Midnight; and Dorothy Devore in Little Itube; Tuesday and Wednesday, Ramon Novarro in The Road to Romance," Fall In is the comedy; Thursday and Friday, Ralph Ince and Dorothy Kevicr in The Better Way, Lucky Dog comedy. OGDEN New showing, Buck Jones in Black Jack; Starting Sunday, Light in the Window. WHITE CITY GARDENS Dancing every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Dancing tomorrow night (New Year's Eve) 'till 1:00 a. m. Music by Jack Passey and his band. THE VIRGINIA Dancing Wednesdays and Saturdays. BERTH AN A Dancing Wednesdays and Saturdays. Music by Olie Reeve Topnotch Story and Acting in Kens New Film at the Lyceum - AMUSEMENTS at the Orpheum Theatre Rin-Tin-T- in HAPPY FILM PLAYEI1S be a good deal of work for the screen actor butharci the other hand there are tinies T work is occidcdly pleasant. it only a short time ago that Irene Ric and her company spent a fortnight at Catalina Island, filming scenes Silver lave. It was a glorious hoi?, day for the players. Just now u. ner Bros, have the entire of to Tm . new picture. the people have been working at thl famous racetrack and having . time. er.e With an Exceptional Vaudeville Bill Excellent treatment of an ununual-l- y good type of story makes The Devils Saddle, the feature picture at the Lyceum theatre, one of the out standing western screen dramas to adorn a local screen for a long time The Charles R. Rogers company, of the outdoor drama, which reducers E Maynard back with a new rings Ken bag of dare-dev- il riding tricks, are to be complimented on its judgment in making a western drama. Directors have escaped the temptation of using the crude devices which so many westerns have shown lately. The Devila Saddle is an exceptionally suitable story to exploit the handsome Maynard. It concerns the pioneer days of the west, but doesnt involve the conventional happenings o: a hero and girl which has been tol and retold in pictures of the early and his orchestra. settlers days. HOTEL B1GK1AIW Saturday, New Year's Eve Dinner dance. The Devils Saddle has the picof the early Hop turesque Besides the Sunkist Beauties and Indian and region Peacock on scenic beauty of Rock the are that the Peacock Idea confor its principal locales. The on they tains no less than four other spec canyon action, which starts where the aveialty acts, Joan Knox, the triple rage western leaves off, develops Screen voiced singer, will, take care of all when white settlers invade the settlevocal efforts. Natalie Harrison, no- ment of the Hopis. Maynard, as the When Fanchon Marco organised ted oriental dancer, will go through cowboy, is led through their latest Peacock Idea they made the mystic motions of the east. And adventuresome a hectic to thwart a band pace trying a special effort to include as the head- Wayne Bradford, an acrobatic dancer of and is afforded more liner that celebrated dancing team of renown, will perform his difficult than the normal opportunities to Renoff and ltenova. How well they feats. Besides these the Blayne Sis- thrill the audience by his riding and ters will dance. fighting. Those who have seen past Fanchon Supporting Maynard are Kathleen & Marco presentations will not have 7Jn who is keeping apace the cowCollins, Scant from mcwt of 3 tajf tnrrhi Mn-Ti-nto be told that the settings and cos- boy in popularity, Snot. ProcULctoit Francis Ford, Earl W&rntr tumes are beautiful. Designed by Metcalfe, Paul 1 Bonnie Canhin and executed by the and Tom one time stray puppy, superb, and the supporting cast satisBay. Fanchon & Marco Costumes Co., they picked up in the devastated region factory. are resplendant with color and vigor. if France in the latter days of the seems superior to But TEURORS OF FLYING Best-Kno' now Yorld ia the to aids all outside War, being himself. He On the Screen Flying above the clouds grips one Dog in the World. He has countless is always on the alert. Never Head down eyes on the ball with a loneliness, declares Monte Blue, admirers. of Numberless have Never articles suggestive soak it! at present at work on Warner Bros.' ccn written about him. His do some one is the that fact saying salary WilThis is the daily drill which Across the Atlantic. His first flight s fabulous. And for all these things this and do that. He has shown liam Haines went through for his above the tlouds he, will never forget ' here is a reason. ' of master himself has many parts, but as the hero in Spring Fever, It is not a feeling of fear, but one the inborn gift which makes dogs never part Metro-Golquite so brilliantly, as in Jaws d the production of being ouite alone that affects one. or humsn beings last upon the silver of Steel, now playing in the PanThe sensation is screen. coming to the Paramount theatre Sun- declares Monte. He has the quality spoken tages bill at the Orpheum theatre todifficult to describe. Looking over the of by a day, Monday and Tuesday. popular writer as It. day and tomorrow. William learned to play golf and side of the plane and watching the In Jaws of Steel Rinty is at incidentally became somewhat of a blanket of clouds several hundred feet The first part of 1928 will include fan on the subject at the same time. below grips you through and through. lis whirlwind, loving, fighting, best At first he is seen Synthetic Sin, starring Colleen He is a golf expert in his first role You seem helpless and you seem alone, as a pup, lost on the desert, but later Moore ;Milton Sills will do The Baras a star in Spring That lonliness ia terrible. on, as the fierce avenger of unlucky ker, Richard barthelmess will make Fever, which was directed by Edis Roulette, 'nends. Ray Enright's-directioward Sedgwick from a scenario based experience than I have. on Vincent Lawrences famous The new stage WILLIAM story portrays Haines as a young shipping clerk whose 'golf XmmMKBL pructm HAINES. play. When Haines started his golf prac- knowledge enables him to improve tice he didn't know a thing about the the stroke of his employer which succeeded in their aims1 patrons of game in fact, he scorned it; called proves the open sesame to a fashthe Paramount theatre will see next it and asserted ionable golf club with a train o: pool" week. that it was a game for old men. hilarious circumstances Known throughout the country for But now he blushes when he digs notable Cast supports theresulting, new star in their' dancing, Renoff and Rcnova a divot, mutters when he his role. come to the Paramount theatre in the misses a drive, andangrily Haines was elevated to full stardisplays all the Peacock Idea with hundreds of the- symptoms of a golf dom following his successful work in atrical triumphs in their wake. nut." his last three Brown Everywhere this team goes they Theres more to the game than of Harvard, Tellproductions, to the Marines, It the hit of the bill. Their work prove realize, he defensively as- and Slide, KePy. Slide. in the Peacock Idea especially gives people serts. Also, I can beat Christy Joan Crawfonl the feminine their talents a wide opportunity. They now. and after I have lead in fhis film. plays right The includes fast 7 have been surrounded by an practiced for a while I hope to beat George Fawcett, Aileen Pircy, Georg cast of performers. Harry Rapf but so far hes had more Arthur and others of note. - Bel-lam- y, Idea Stage, and Haines at Paramount K Cl Pi-T- 4 Days Beg. Sunday ITg HERE! The Big Thrill Picture! - land-grabbe- QO-0-O-- ! o rs, Its a Hair-raise- r! it Rin-Tin-T- in, Rin-Tin-T- in camera-co- nscious. Rin-Tin-T- in wyn-May- er self-sacrifici- ng full-fledg- ed n cow-pastu- puck Jones re dyed-in-the-wo- BIACK ol JACK Ca-ban- no all-st- ar NOW PLAYING f OGDEN THEATRE fT Y Y t? WILLIAM frescqts t?t ttT ?? T ? Y JT T Y T ft Y Y Y ?t tt t ? ?Y t tt Y Y Y Y Y Y This Big Feature. f TONY THE WONtfBp'ffORSE iggg ?Y Lyceum Theater Y Bob Custer in SATURDAY Y Galloping Thunder Y T Also Y The Golden Stallion Y firm Romance c Sto linq 10c'MM DOROTHY DWAN jfcryiyIUMV WKUIS DMGO ScrmiM BEN STO LO F F fry HAAOIO UKItt liocfatha, t SUNDAY Y Y Ken Maynard in Y JACK PASSEY AND HIS GREATER BAND Y Y Y Y Y ? Y No Raise in Prices for Y Y '--Ujiil Also Alice Day, Tully Marshall, Claude Gillingwater. Presented by Asher, Small and Rogers, from the play by RALPH SPENCE. Y Y ??y Y ?? Wishing: You All a Big and Happy Year. Wish Their Thousands of Friends a Most and t Y Happy Prosp erous t? New Year Y NOW PLAYING Added Features First pictures of the recent Good Will trip to Idaho. Collegians Comedy No Raise in Frices Y Y Y Y fY Y Y MONDAY A New Years Program Buck Jones in Chain Lightning TUESDAY Madge Bellamy in Thanking you one and all for your hearty patronage in 1927 and hoping to see you aU every Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday and Holidays during 1928. Ankles Preferred Playing at Utahs Most Popular Ballroom WEDNESDAY ? The Country Doctor tt ? Moulders of Men Y FRIDAY THURSDAY Y Y Wishing: You All a Happy and Prosperous New Year The Devils Saddle Y Y Viola Dana Where Happiness Awaits You Home Struck Z7 |