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Show THE OGDEN POST 8 HOOPER First Showing of The Lawless Legion At Lyceum Sunday From Page Six.) (Continued Hooper, to start Tuesday at 2:30 p. m. Mr. P.rian is teaching the new buck-aro- o hard the riding Ken Maynard, methods, called the group instruction, of the silver screen, ia heading taking children between 0 and 14 the Lyceum theutre again and sched- years. The course lasts two months. uled to arrive there on Sunday in Mr. Hriun is organizing classes in sev'The Lawleaa Legion," hia lateat thrill eral towns and is said to lie having success, lie also fsvored the audier. with a solo, entitled ence Ill Go It numbera Ktna fullowing now Me to Go. You Want Where gions wherever motion pictures are bhown, and The lawless Legion" Hurley end Raymond Arave, of from all reports ia one of the typical Shelley. Idaho, and their wives have Maynard. their parents, Mr. and The story ia an original by lien Mrs. visiting Arave Frank during the last nett Cohen and deala with huge cattle week. drive from Texas to the border during the late DOa. An interesting sequence Mrs. J. 0. Johanasin of Salt Lake of the organized rattle thieves of that and Mrs. Alice Smith of Drigham time who endeavored to steal the enCity, visited their mother, Mrs. l'hcbe tire herd of cattle, numbering some Jones ' Decoration day. eight to ten thousand head. It la said to be the largest number of cattle ever Miss Nellie Johnston was the assembled for motion picture pur at West Point Sunday evening. poses. In addition to the thrilling sequences Mr. and Mrs. Grover King motored of the cattle herds, an entire township to Magna Sunday where they visited was built to portray the thieves la-o- relatives there. Charles It. Rogers, producer of the boys of the Hooper Maynard series for First National, Primary played Clinton boys at baserovided an cast to support park last Tuesday. The cn. It includes Nora Lane, i'aul ball on the 28 were results to 7 in favor of ClinHurst, J. P. McGowan, Frank Rice, Howard Truesdell, of course, Tarzan. ton. Harry J. Rrown, supervisor of the A furcwcll social was held Monday Maynard unit orsonalJy directed. evening in honor of A. C. Christensen, who left Tuesday morning for Atlan John Miljan has been given ono of tn, Georgia, for a mission. Mr. Christhe chief supporting roles in Adolphe tensen has spent much time as a mis Menjuu's first talking picture, The (denary, this being the fourth mission Concert, according to a recent an- he has filled to the states. Many nouncement. Miljan will play the friends and relatives were present to young chemical engineer of Hermann hid him God speed. Ruhr's famous play, on which the Mcn-jo- u Mr. and Mrs. Wilcox and family are starring vehicle is bused. Miljan's most recent rule was in the Inno- moving back to Hooper, after living cents of Paris, which stars Maurice some time in Kancsvilie. They are Chevalier. In The Concert, he joins moving near the church house. a notable supporting cast, whieh inThe Primary is preparing an oper-ett- a cludes Fay Cumptun, noted English which will be presented June 12, star. stage next Wednesday. all-st- The trail-build- er ar During the recent convention of the associated press held at the Waldorf hotel in New York iCty, presented for the edification of the delegates from all over the world, an especially prepared feature of approximately four reels in length devoted to the foremost personalities of the world. ne In the good old days a druggist had to lie an expert with a pestle and mortar. Now all he has to know is how to handle a can opener and make good coffee. The Chinese have been Billing each other for ten years, yet according to the theory of the pacifists, they must be peaceful because they havent any navy. sounded like rain. rcht of his family, efforts were w&Je avail, the breeze blowing and fanning the flami s so that the house was soon consumed. Only a few clothes and romo bedding were saved from the fire. Mr. Willard was renting the place from Mrs. Agnes Hurt Webb, formerly of Liberty, but now of Ogden. Mr. Willard has bought the Thomas Atkinson farm in Liberty. There is a small shack on the place. The family will rtay there until Mr. Willard can rebuilt! or remodel the shack. Friends and neighbors of the family were very kind in taking care of them until they could get a new home. The WillarJ family is very grateful to them. Willard Home Rurns The home of Alfred Willard burned to the ground Friday evening. The ire started about 9 o'clock and was caused by a defective flue. Mrs. Wil-ar- d had built a firq before retiring to heat some water; fortunately, Mr. Willard was attracted to the blaze by rruckling of flames on the roof which cele- . Saturday night, June 8, the Gleaner The Primary association wiU h Girls of the Liberty ward are Bvmg the opera Donald s h nend a Traffic dance in the ward toball, evening, June 7. no to extinguish the blaze but will Special features for the evening the A very interesting program was for people be a prize to the young Sunday old and to the people given at Sacrament meeting best fox-trSalt Lake, of Dr. Middleton, inis The night. public for the best waltz. Mexico gave an illustrated lecture on vited to attend. and vocal numbers were given by Bertha Engstrom and Henry Burrows. The Gardner orchestra of Liberty will furnish the music for the dance well underway on the to be given in the Farr West ward Road work is also Friday night, June 7. They will m furnish the music for the. dance Liberty Saturday evening. ot ac- HUNTSVILLE Piano pany is giving a free course in Piano instruction to children. A large class has been enrolled, and the first lesson will be given Thursday, June 6, Glen com- Brothers-Rober- ts at 1:30 p. m. Douglass Drien will have charge of instruction. Colonial thS pavement to A large crew of t ; and the road will oon l4 condition. i w The club night and elected president; Keith Sckade dent, Arval Nielson, treasurer, and bale" Grower4-1- , and veil master. will be held Mondayine ,!!1, ...1 hon of Claud Sumi,j a name for the club wifi u V. 4-- H hify Lyceum Theatr TODAY, FRIDAySv? LAST TIMES TODAY (FRIDAY) Kit Stage Kisses Carson SATURDAY With Helen Chadwick. Don Coleman i 45 Calibre SATURDAY Broadway Daddies With Jacqueline Logan, Alec B. Francis and Rex Lease. Lawless SUNDAY AND MONDAY First showing Chinatown Nights A Days in (W- -, Pleasure" A splendid committee has been chos- - How to in Handle Women and With Bessie Love and Johnnie Walker. Two Gun THURSDAY AND FRIDAY Morgan TUESDAY Jack Perrin and Rex the H Two Outlaws" and Clara Bow in Red Hair" With George JesseL WEDNESDAY Richard Barthelmess With Laurel and Hardy. Scarlet COMING SOON KID GLOVES CANARY MURDER CASE BEHIND GERMAN LINES TIIE LETTER ALIAS JIMMY VALENTINE" TllE WILD PARTY 31 ASKS OF TIIE DEVIL TIIE RIVER WOMAN Dont ' MONDAY Matinee Idol Moment Legion" Glen Tryon TUESDAY : WEDNESDAY Their Purple in Also a Comedy With Wallace Beery and Florence Vidor. GainsburgThe Great y SUNDAY Ken Maynard est is Seas A First National FREE! We will give free with each fish license sold a atraw hat, or an aluminum knife and fork or a fly book. Fourth of July bration. Miss Ray Chadwick of liberty, by Miss Evelyn Burton of companied and of All of the people Liberty soon to attend are Morgan, friends of Miss Vera Chadwick are summer school leaving in Berkeley, California. overjoyed with her success in the M. I. A. public speaking contest. She Miss Thelma Ward of liberty and has made a clean sweep of all the contests in public speaking, from the Miss nortense Marble of Brigham wards to church finals. She will now City left Saturday for a trip to Cali-or be gone two go to the church finals to compete fornia. They will weeks. three will with the Southern division. She now represent the North division in Miss Vera Chadwick will take her church finals to be held the 7, 8, and 9 of June. Miss Chadwick is unfor- summer school work at the University tunate in suffering with gland trouble of Utah in Salt Lake City. that is affecting her voice, but it is Miss Mary Chard of Liberty and a hoped she will be better by the time member of the Liberty stake board is and of the contest. liberty people her many friends elsewhere wish Miss going to Salt Lake to attend the M. I. A. conference to be held the 7, 8, Chadwick success. and 9th of June. She will remain in Salt Lake two weeks and will be the On Decoration day the Liberty ball guest of Mr. and Mrs. William Glade. team played a scheduled game with Slaterville on the Liberty grounds. On Friday morning, May 31, Mrs. The score was 12-- 2 in favor of Lib- Charley Shaw of Liberty was opererty. The pitchers were Fred Lindsay ated on for goiter. She was taken to and Leo Penrod. Captain P. J. Clark the hospital a week preceding the Bays Liberty is showing the real spirit operation for observation. She is getthis season. ting along as well as can be expected. On Saturday, June 1, Libertys B team played North Ogdens B team on North Ogden's grounds. The score was 15 to 11 in Libertys favor. The game was played under a handicap of rain during the first five innings. The boys had to build a fire to dry their clothes before they could finish the acciMrs. Olivo Phillips, of Lehi, is game. Manager Chard had an the while dent game: during running spending a few days with her parents, he slipped and fell, tearing the liniMr. and Mrs. Oscar Child. ments in his leg, which caused his re- Mrs. Lcatha Hadley, of Taylor, visited her parents, Mr, and Mrs. George Hanning last Sunday. LIBERTY en to work up the Awakening the tirement from the game. Pictam. THURSDAY Loin Wilson Broadway in Nights pn Mi 2y, ia ton Frahkir Darrow in The Circus Kid and The Collegians" let the big fd wit 1 ms the Z W BRIDGE wil Series 192829 by of & FRIDAY Helene Costello and How to Play Author fii! tor Wynne Ferguson the ing "PRACTICAL AUCTION BRIDCB tau Copyright I92S, by Hoyle, Jr. ace foo ARTICLE No. 32 The proper leads acainst a suit bid by the opponents, when partner has not bid, are always diflWult. One of the best ways to get an idea of the proper ew leads in such a case is to stuilji ftnt-type hands that portant points. Suppose in the following hands, for example, tlut the dealer has bid one snide and all pass: Example No. 1. A bolds spades, 9, 7, 4; hearts, A, K, 6, 2; diantoro 5, 3; dubs, Q, 5, 4. lie should le the king of hearts, thereby showing to Ids partner that he holds the ace. He should then carefully observe the ranis held by Dummy and the card which If Dummy holds whl Example No. 4. Dont lead from A, x (i. e., holding two cards only in a suit) under any circumstances unless your hand ia so peculiar that you can take the risk. The lead of the Ace from A, x gives more games to the Declarer than this workl dreams of. Z bids One spade, and A, holding spades, 9, 7, 4; hearts, K, 9, 6, 3; diamonds, A, 6; chilis, J, 10, 7, 5, should not lead the ace of diamonds and then the six, for he may thereby nuke the only lead by which Z can nuke game. The position of the ace of diamond may be the one diflicult point in Zs play of the hand. Why dear it up for him forthwith? It is imixMsible for me to give in fuller detail the reasons for not leading from A, x, but, unless there are exceptional circumstances, "Don't. Here is a hand that caused considerable discussion in a recent dupli cate game. Think it over and results with an analysis that compare given in the next article: 1 of the suit; In which case A slioulJ continue with the ace and give his partner a ruff on the third round. Example No. 2. A holds spades, 9, 7, 4; hearts, 0, 6, 4, 2; diamonds, 10, 7, 6, 3; dubs. 6. Here he should hia singleton club in the hope of trumping the second round of clubs before the trumps are drawn. But if A holds snides, Q, J, 7, 4; hearts, 4, 2; diamonds, L 10, 7, 6; clubs, 6, g, 6,should not lead his singleton dub, for it ran be of no value to him to win a trick with a ruff. He is holding strength in trumps, and he should lead his lack of diamonds. Example No. 3. A holds spades, K, 6, 4; hearts, K, Q, 7, 3; diamonds, A, 4, 2; dubs, Q, 6. 3. A sliould lead the king of hearts. If he were playing lie against a bid of One would lead the three of hearts; but No t against a One spade bid he must play the king of hearts in order to make certain, except against a freak distribution, that he has a sure licai t trick, llis king of spades and ace o diamonds also appear to be trick- winnrrs, and his queen of dubs may be useful, if undisclosed. i -- T,9, 5 10,4 Diamonds A, K, 10, 9, 6, 4, Spades 8 i A Diamonds Spades-- Q, A, K, Q, 6, 2 65c Steel Rods THE SUPPLY IS LIMITED. COME EARLY! C. W. CROSS CO. Phone 1983-- W J, 5 New I :A i Hearts K,J,9,4 Clubs -- A, 9,8, 5 Diamonds i Spades A, K, J, 4 score, rubber game. If Z bids one spade and A passes, should Y bid two diamond or pits? If Y bid two diamond and B posset, should Z bid two no trump or two hearts? If Z docs tad two no trump and A posses, should Y bid three spades or pass? 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