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Show 'V THE OGDEN MONDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 26, 1921. pro m IE UI TIMTKE TOBE CALLED T(D)MIPIP(II)M at Mayor Francis to Preside In-c- r : 8 Po - u CU1TM 8 IP f m, . . Coming to Ogden for Jesse sL.Lasky s e n- - i Miss Helen C. Here of Oden and LeRoy Christian of Willmar, Minn., e were married Friday morning Rev. John Edward Carver, of the First Presbyterian church. Miss Berg has been employed for the. past yea. as stenographer, by the Ogden Commission company. Mr." and Mrs. Christian will make their . home in Willmar where Mr. Christian is cashier in the City National. bank- - . Mrs. Edith A. Gibson nndN Orlando W. Holibaugh were married Thursday afternoon at the residence of Rev. Carver., Mr. and Mrs. Holibaugh left Thursdayi-nigh- t for an extended visit in southern California. They will be at home to their friends ab 1300 Twenty-fby-th- WALLACE IT 4 HM ISTATE SCHOOL MS IS GET DIMMER! , mmmm oo V' . ' - Famous Beauty . COMPANY OF FIFTY-ONFOURTEEN GORGEOUS SCEN ES E Augmented Orchestra. Mall orders .now. Seat sale Wednesday. . . 75c to $2.50 Prices ... ... .vi'- jf K ' , - ' h -- ' ' i v- -" ""' U v -- " MM i Is it True that . !.. V:'';;'.:' - I . i r - 'Vliat you don't know won't hurt See the answers vividly LIVED in this fascinating picture. A picture ot big real things that make or mr ;';:;:';;':7 i human Happiness. Pulsing with metropolitan life and thrills in the great Outdoors. . Bv Lorna Moon. ' IrA Directed by Sam ood. u iif v' Doors .Open. 1:45 PM-- " Shows at - (dU '' "A - ' . ' V.v.-'- , 'sI J:rjl 4r ,"C" or '.''X vxSv ;''':'-:::,,- " S i5"t!fJ fJ ' : fir'i; i;?V:;"-:U- f y; ; 'v - tfX' rTr ' ' :.' - Ogden employes of the. Yellowstone Park Camping company will join with employes from Salt Jake and oUier intermountain points in a reunion to be staged Tuesday evening, December 17, in Shay's cafeteria in Salt Lake. rimuwms the "savages' as the'employes ''"6'"Yi hall in Salt Lake. The dinner will be, ' 2-0- 0 - 3-4- 7:l5 ' 5 5-3- 0 9:00 ' yffvrjf f A': w "f ( ' : - , 4 '' ' ' " lA 1. v , -- 6:30 o'clock. -- Otv-- LfiWISTON.'Dee. ,26. The oratorio "The Star of the East." was presented Sunday night by the First ward choir, Among .those taking part were b M. Stephenson, Jr., Mrs. Hazel Bybee, Seneth Hyer, AftonJIogan, Mrs. Effic Villett; Mr. anu Mrs. Herbert II. Harrison, Mrs. Jewl Van Orden, Marva Bright, Mrs.: Saloma Stowell, Andrew Witer, Belle Kemp. Mrs. Myrtle Ponci, John McKnight, Edward Kemp. MR j BDITE T " Ogden theatregoer are evincing an unusual interest in "Aphrodite," the colossal spectacle which will be presented at the Orpheum theatre Tues, and Wednesdaj-Manager J. I day Goss announced today. This wonder show, the leading topic wherever ihe theatre is discussed, wilT be greeted with capacity houses, Mr. Goss said, who bai-e-s his prediction on the advance demand for seats. Itequests have come by" mail from southern Idaho and northern Utah communities and towns Immediately to the Bouth of Ogden. The love of Derrietrios, a' famous Greek sculptor,, as it Is revealed in "Aphrodite" will afford local theatregoers an opportunity of witnessing one of the most thrilling and beautiful etorles that the American stage has ever witnessed, in .the form of spectacle. It was the sensation of Paris In 1914 at the Theatre Renaissance, and ' lat winter achieved one of the biggest hits at the Century theatre in Js'ew York that mammoth playhouse" has ever witnessed. "Aphrodite" required five years to prepare it for the American stage and the masters who were concerned in its presentation represent the greatest brains in their professions The cos colored and tumes, gorgeously strangely beautiful, were designed by the famous Percy Arfderson, English ' ' artist. - " Elliott Dexter Xduny Gloria, aiwoa LOOK AT THES E PRICES -- . ' CZ3 1 Mrs. Harriet Toombs. arrived Jn America nine years ago as .well. Ogden. D. S. church and Wells, Nev James II. Ilackwell, Enga member of the for the past pIx land,, Funeral arrangements will be DOWNTOWN STREETS had resided In Ogden are her husband and made later. . years. Hack-we- ll , o-othe following children. Henry Jndian-ol: and Mm. .James, Spencer, Taking advantage of the absence of traffic on ths downtown streets this Utah: Mrs-- Thomas Sowerby. MatDEATHS . morning, Clem H. Martin, city street thew Ifackwell, Jr., ;Jame3 II. Ilack- supervisor, called a crew of workers Moses Cartez Gant, died Saturday at together and began opening gutters and sewer entrances which his grandfather, N. A. hadbeen the resiaeace s Ellonth. 109 pfWest. Twenty-srevent- h clogged with snow and ice. '. "Water from fire hydrants was used in flush street. He was .born in Missouri, Feb- 12. 1902, and. had been a resiing the snow Into the sewers. BIG CARNIVAL DANCE 'ruary avenue, between Twenty-foof Ogden only a short time. Washington dent urth and Twenty-fift- h streets was Funeral services will be held Tuescleared of tho barriers which yester; TONIGHT day at 10. a. m. at the "Wall avenue day backed tip water and caused floods Baptist church. The body "may. . be which In some places reached from viewed this evening at .the Kirkendall gutters to the streetcar tracks. mortuary and Tuesday forenoon until As soon as the business section is !9:30 o'clock. Interment will be in ' the " cleared, the workers wrlll gq to other j'City ' cemetery. ' ' ' t " -- oo ;of the city ; where ' clogged portions sewer entrances and gutters have been ber Floral furnishes ih flowra. ' , 17IJ reported. FLUSH SNO W OFF - . 8ur-ivin- BIG MERRY XMAS BILL a, . Again Today-- 1:45 to 11 p. m. flfiPOElCOT The BcientiJ5c blending- of reliable vegetable remedies. of benefit to persons who suffer from. ' Nervousness Sleeplessness "Loss ol Appetite Depression Brain Fag , Digestive Troubles Slow Recover from IaHaenza and Kindred Ailments - . i Husbands! Wives! Do You Want Babies or Success? H3' "'"""3 pi til White City ' Free Christmas Souvenirs Mrs. Fere Ilackwell died , V at the horn of her dauffhter, Mrs. Thomas Sowerby, 2836. Lincoln "avenue, Sunday night from kidney-troublfrom which she has suffered for sometime. She was born in Wales;; March 19,. 1851. FThb is the wife of Matthew Ilackwell. She e' Of' . :. '; ChristensenV Orcnestra llL XMAS TO ALL" " ' NATIVE OFWALES CALLED BY DEATH U-ill- 1 ... oo tt MERRY 1 H Of- -- Ill t9 , liviu at : - - Vfe:':'': . , ??-&'Xi . Is it good that two persons engaged to marry should ' . keep no secret baekf " ' '- C" " :: .r ':.!:""": ' !':'"', V The holiday season will. be celebrat-l- n ed all week at the state industrlaf school. ..it was . announced today by S. "Hinckley, Superintendent-Uat which a program yesterday," Samuel Q. Dye was the principal speaker, started the week's observant o, Mr, Dye spoke on the 'Life of Christ." Several novelty musical numbers were provided for the entertainment of the boys and girls. There was a picture show in the evening. Today Christmas will be observed with .distribution of presents. Tuesday a community sing will be . held. Wednesday night there ' will be a motion picture program.Thursday will be observed as home night,- when the troops gathered around their fires, pop corn, tell stories and engage in other holiday festivities. Friday a concert, will be given in the evening. Motion pictures will be shown Saturday night. Open night will be served Sunday and a f:chooi program Monday will brlnff the week's festivities to u close. J - . .J ' Yv, LEWISTON CHOIR PRESENTS ORATORIO! Chorus IV i held Big Broadway Cast. . "' Con-.tinu- e REUNION IN ZION SEASON'S FINEST MUSICAL REVUE . ;' -- SAVAGES!". TO HOLD 2 ' .:..';:. f PROGRAM 1 . JAM. ' ' P'fr' Service Star, American Le-- Holiday Observance to During Week at gions and Weber Club to Be Hosts the S. I. S. - 19 I1'' ;v: .i . SJ&t MONDAY, i ii f Eleven former service men, disabled the world war, will Jae entertained a banquet at tho Weber club at at ifth street after January, the 10. 7:30 p. m. tonight according to an Miss Grace Alice Locke and Douglas announcement made today by officials of the Service Star legion. Those men' at the Dee hospital married Christmas eve y Rev.'carver.iiiave,been,c)nfi,ned several weeks. After a short visit in northern Idaho forCommander of the Mr. and Mrs. Gibson will make theli American legionTedwillLittlefield ' preside at" the home In Ogden. ' dinner. Samuel Wardlatv will entertain tho veterans with ;songs andjokesThe dinner is, to.be served free by . . the Weber club. " I an- - ; I n - XMAS WEDDINGS " FOB THREE COUPLES -- t n p.r. e' Tuesday and Wednesday - oo l uj mjiiij ii - . MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY Opening Performance of the World's Greatest Spectacle. . - UTAH'S FINEST THEATRE : Mayor Frank Francis will preside at the baseball pow wow which will be held in this city during: the early part of January. It was announced today. Mayor Francis was president of the club of the Northern Ogdn baseball 'Utah leajrue during" tha past season. The meeting: will be called to complete plans for 3 022 baseball. work One of the phases after this is completed,' will be the naming- of a of manager for the 1922 aggregation baseball tossers for the Ogden club. Several men have already been mentioned for this honor. Under the new system proposed for the Ogden club of 1922, each of the of the city will leading business clubs on the board of have a representative directors. The Rotary, Klwania, Progressive- Business,- Lions. Weber a"nd the Ogden chapter of the 111American each be Association of Engineers, asked to place one of their members on , the board under the present plan. from leading busiRepresentatives ness firms of ''the city will also be name a representative to serve on the board of directors. The definite date for meeting will be set by Mayor Francis and the corresponding1 secretaries, Carl Petersen and Al Warden. will be held at 'such an The nour asmeeting win oe convenient ror tnose that want a team in the league. At least four and nossiblyjlve of the teams of the Northern Utah league. will be in the league in 1922. Several other cities are also seeking places In the loop. Invitations have been forwarded to Smithfield. Logan, Tremonton, Brig-haLewiston, Preston, Provo and otTier cities inviting representatives to attends !s: 5N Conference of Towns terested in League STANDARD-EXAMINE- ff . ' " No raise iri prices . - Admission 30c - - v THIES PROXY "EDDINT. 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