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Show June 22, tvM:iv. 1928 THE OGDEN POST SOCIETY TcvntinueJ from page 3.) rCn7r"hoidi rtfir pink rosebuds and home was gay delphinium. The blUt I Profusion of lovely summer i itn pjaces were marked for frcS'V Voll, Mrs. Fred King, Mrs. Mrs. Elizabeth fieo. i (unningham, of Lns ,frs Josephine Bird Mrs. 1. ?rlic Mrs. Lee Stratton, Mrs. George Cook, Mrs nFSsT. P. Keach! Mrs. Joseph Crompton, R tvank Ball, Mrs. Ben Tyree, Mrs. Sfl Froerer, Mrs. John U. Austin, V? r L-- Heren, Mrs. E. C. Bader, and Mrs. C. A. w 5Ury Ashton, Ji EcSund, Kuni-,hi.- Jnm d by 11. i;. Attended Opening Ceremonies of the Opening of Park (. :M WHEAT July SvPI. June ill. - I'.i-.S- . Icc. ! 'ri-tul- July j , Y,-- i Sept '"i,,-tasti- - .. . I - rti-r- decor-schem- 1:n,-ii- SS' :i "I bii'i devir.s Kewnrd." a Fox Films product ion starring Tom Mix, which opens at the theatre for u Sunday run, i a stoiy ,if a Texas with a six ranger who kept shooter and whose Imsip, ,s bugging bad melt. Lor more than u hundred years the mime of Texas Hunger" has stood for fearlessness in facing danger ami ' Do you take this woman for for any uncanny skill in the ime of butter or for wurst?" firea nos. Ilnrde: Oh, liver alone. I never Action is the keynote of the story sausage nerve. Virginia Keel. p.-- ue lliily llre: . What ludicrous und I'lwi'turt1 follow among ibo juntrlt' roaiuri'i. vim well bo guessed by those uho know Syd. Then are savages, n fomlish vbimpnnr.iH1, monkeys galore, lions, and in the midst is Syd., shaken by unholy fear, and the love of a young lady who believes him rvally to bo, what he knows be i an never bo u bold hunter of Dig Games. Mow he does finally eapturr The, Missing lank" and win the beautiful lady, how his stock for bravery goes up. as his heart goes down, make a huge, monstrously amusing burlesque. whi b sets audiences in paroxysms of uiiivs: rained laughter. The east is good and the photography and direction leave nothing to Whoever created the slogan, See be wished. But it is Syd. Syd the America First," will fed a sense of iing of the t hut makes s The Missing Link" wtmt it is. In pride to learn that Director King Vidor adopted that slogan when he di- the words of one of the Broadway rected his new twelve-respecial pro- critics, "For chronic blues, melanduction, The Crowd," featuring cholia, halitosis, or whnt you have, Eleanor Boardninn und James Mur- take a trip to see The Missing Link and cure yourself with laughs," ray. This big picture, coming soon to the Paramount theatre, was filmed agHinst backgrounds extending from California to New York, and has scenes on the beaches of both the Atlantic and the Pacific oceans. It takes in backgrounds from the The Broken Gate," a Tiffany proamusement piers of Venice, Califor duction, by Emerson Hough, the nia, to Coney Island, includes a honey- of the great epic The Covered moon sequence at Niagara Fa! 11s, Wagon" will be the feature picture atstreet scenes from one end of New traction coming to the Ogden theatre York City to the other, steamer ex commencing Sunday for a two days cursions up the Hudson river, and run. dramatic action shot against the backIt is said that The Broken Gate" grounds of the great steel mills of is one of the most dramatic pictures Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, the big ko- seen here for some time and tolls the dak factories of Rochester, the Ioop story of some incidents that ure district of Chicago and the great auin thousands of communities tomobile manufacturing plants of De- scattered throughout the United States. troit, Michigan. In the cast are such well known When Vidor announced he was gostory screen players as Dorothy Phillips, ing to direct an he must have meant it because he has William Collier, Jr., Jenn Arthur, chosen backgrounds and Florence Turner, Phillips Smalley, all of them important enough to fig- Gibson Gowland, Charles A. Post, Vera ure daily in the metropolitan news Uwis, Charles Thurston, Jack Mellon Rankin and aid, Caroline Spike papers. Adelc was di Watson. The picture cross from section cut a Vidor has rected C. James by McKay. American middle class life and placed it on the screen in such a manner who fail to emerge from it despite that millions upon millions of Ameri all their efforts the circuni- -' can picturegoers will, in some char- stances which lifeagainst about them. throws acter of the cast, recognize themselves The featured rolps are played hy The story begins with the life of Eleanor Iloiirdman, long a popular an ambitious young clerk, employee screen player, and James Murray, an of an institution which- has hundreds extra man and protege" of the dimore exactly like him. He becomes rector of this great picture. enamoured with a shop girl and the two romantically marry without thought of the future, spend a honey moon at Niagara Falls, return to New York and fall into the rut occupied by so many young married couples Minu-win- il. bond-bunt-in- n ci C bii-a- r st 5 DANCING As Usual Every an -- at her Tuesday luncheon home on street in compliment to from time to time, that when the new erop move a better demand or broader buyinit power will have to he i.i evidence to starts to Miss Marietta Mc- maintain value. her house guest, who arrived on CHICAGO, June 21- - COKN -- Market under Intyre of St. Louis, considerable pressure throughout the entire blossoms summer Early Monday session. 8me of the selling was regarded as gere used in profusion about the arntterrd liquidation, although local profes- Friends of the guest of honor sional trudera were rrrJitni with going short. McAt times the market was very poorly sup. up the guest list. Miss The each situation appears to be a ported. Mr. Mrs. of and the is daughter Intyre strong one, with a good consumption demand who resided formerly A. R. McIntyre, and with eastern consumers com- He , in Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Henderson, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sowadski and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Baker of Salt Lake tomorrow for a pill leave four-da- y to Fish lake. outing and Mrs. Francis Browning of Lsporte, Ind., arrived Tuesday for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Browning, 2723 Adams avenue. Mr. Mrs. A. A. McBride and daughters, Ruth and Roberta, have arrived home from Notre Dame, Ind., where Miss graduated from St. Marys Ruth was ' college. ing into the market on all recessions in prire. Sales out of here the last few days have lieen quie liberal. Country offerings are very light, and there are no indications of pur. chases on the easy spots are advisable. STOCK LETTER OGDEN. Utah, June 21 Storks were steady today and there were a number of points of special strength. Trade was slow, awaiting the brokers loan report to be issued after the close of todays session, and it i current gossip that reduction of less than fZoft.ODO.OOO will be regarded as unfavorable news. Some of the rails showed weakness during he early hours of trading, but later regained their lost ground and closed at about y enter-daOils and nippers held rinsing prlees. steady throughout the cession. The mail houses' issu-- s continue to show stuhtiorn nesistanre to the downward trend, Montgomery ward closing around 142 Vi and Sears Koeburk United States Steel kept within a range f two points of its opening price closing at ' ' nearly one point down. Call money renewed this morning at 1 or-d- er Jones of Logan and Mrs. ,'i. A. Merrill of Oakland, California, were Thursday guesta of Mrs. George per rent. Mrs. C. L. & und Mix, with the aid of Tony, brings to the screen one of hi. best fighting pictures. The manner in which Tom transports Tony around, concealed in a liice truck, is one of the humorous highlights of the picture. The inpni manner in which Tom changes from one character to another keeps the audience guessing us to the outcome. The supporting cast is except ienalij goes I ami includes Natalie Joyce, Law ford Davidson, Bletcher and Marry Fording. Gene Fordo directed the production. t . R ' Of Texas ltanRers a! att.-ndo- ed Aon Sydnpy-lIa-H- In l'inliliiiK Film 1 attractinn a, the I.jivmn tlii Conwy Attorney Fred Jwiiiriii ii Wednesday evening "''ll is Warner l!'!"-- , cxtendci! run hiiiehinc-- i hriller. trip to Yellowstone park, bc-i- - J,'.'.' of the firt tourists to muke "Ik Missing I ink, .ih S, rimp lin i; the star. Neither he nip. pettvn.it nor imnl clothe Sd in hi latest the opening ceremonies "km he is firl seen as ,i hnin.'iy at Yellowstone, which were held alontr the London docks. V 'alay much splendor and He takes a job as a luuaire currier !!.:Ullh. for Lord vim is on bis wy to The coicnioniie consisted of speech- Afriia to liydett limit for the gruesome "Mis-es hy (governor George II. iVrn of ink." Sacred by a mischievous I'! ah. Governor Baldridge, of Idaho; monkey he hides on the ship and Pry-dei'ii'ef Justice Col low ay, of Montana, makes him act the part of the ! pvest nting the governor of that i. nmi hostesses have dutlr, group of friends for market. bridge. Fink and blue . KMKrl ditnanil at lie hy a Mr. ('ollowuy from Wyo-als- o e thenchosen colors for the a n quoted in very Four small representing the governor V'l'.ionx. Kiient again today of Y joinin''. President Curl B. Gray, in Winnii-i- i myin h:i lm-for the of tle following are arranged inesi-lenluly futuie ami uiol.i litel! f the Union Pacific railn Mrs. C. C. Hetzel, Mrs. tho exji.-- t nl.s ye..! rted road and other high railroad and park D. A. Mrs. Barber, That frene Smith, market is r.hm.i rhein.- .- e: fa ids. The chief of the Fdaek-f-B. Corey, than and it i m.t Mary Gaddis, Mrs. A. Indians this also made a short address adjiiktmnnt, vrohr Mines E C. Carrick, Mrs. Elizabeth r i'e-- e will be further lout; threiiith medium of an interperter. the ltoth aljiMment. B. Mrs. P. J. Manitilws ami Mills, Kennedy, Mrs. E. wheal ahriini are John Edward Carver, several vents Aryentire When ffh ceremonies than nur hard winter, the were over, and if we are to experimee any tlemaiol fur Irident Calvin Coolidge pressed an k D. Olson, Mrs. Frank Smith, new our wheat it when John-Mrs. he,rin to move it ie button in his summer home c h. Stevens, Mrs. Wade hardly seem prohahlv that nur parity "Mch A. W. Agee, Mrs. A. L. ean bv maintainixt atiove ex i mrt officially opened the gate at i nv ivuntriei. from the northwest and Can. Wr Yellowstone and also officially Mr. L. W. Overstreet, Mrs. Crop ads continue wry favorable. In the aouth-f-Sioux City, Iowa. V. V Loomis of ton murh rain has lieen vvperienesxl ami oji ivd the park to 1'JJS tourist travel. rohably omr damave has resulted frn, bm! and atorma. hut weather rnnditiiina a re more Guest from St. Louis Feted favorable today and pmeperts are for elear Miss Kosemary Barber, daughter of weather, ami it will take The Crowd is only a few days of enter-oine- d D. A. Mrs. Barber, and mod weather for . rowers to start harvest, Mr All American Film a group of young friends at a inn. We still feel that while rallies will oreur same Tudsy the Of Tom Mix Stars i i!' tv D" m a COKN Dec. MisMnjr Link Earns C h a p I i n New Tide Eccles. Salt Lake, will depart soon for their Mrs. Aabel and son Austin African home. to Omaha by motor, where visit relatives for a fort Mrs. Adam Patterson, Jr., is expected home from New York the latter part of next week. Mrs. Josephine Bird and little daughter of Los Angeles are guests Mr. and Airs. C. C. Henderson had of Mrs. Elizabeth Bird. Mr. and have gone Swill as their guest over the week-en- d Jeff New York Francis of Kemmerer, Wyoming. Mrs. HarMrs. John W. Hyslop and son, John, man Peery early in the week. He is enroute from California to the east Jr., are spending a fortnight in San Francisco. a Mr. and Mrs. John N. Hatch of Bountiful announce the marriage of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Orr are entertheir daughter Lavon to J. L. Young taining Mrs. Orrs nephew. John of this city. The wedding took place Schmitt of Manketo, Minn., for the yesterday in the Salt Lake temple. summer. The young couple left last evening for California where they will spent two Horace Taylor Peery of vas the guest of Mr. and mirth-maker- Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Jack Passeys Greater Band Carleton Young, Master of Ceremonies el Metro-Goldwyn-Mu- The Broken Gate "Where Mapplneee Awaits You I Coming to the Ogden Theatre on Sunday nil-th- 4 GARDENS, or ng an an OUR CREED To provide clean, aafe, wholesome recreation for everybody ; To fill the hearts of children with joy while ftpending their hourR of play in 4 he sunshine and fresh air; To treat our patrons ns our guests and hy our courteous manner make them our friends who will look upon our park with pride and as a benefit to the com- munity ; To send every man, woman and child home feeling that the time has been well spent und eager to return. - wmtSUmhmm h 3E 25 Sg weeks. Mrs. Harry C. Clark of Reno, Nevada, is visiting here with her mother, Mrs. A. T. Fish, and her sister, Mrs. Wilford Gorfer. Hear Paul Whitemans Latest Columbia Records Mr. and Mrs. Douglas White, Mr. Edwin W. Hobbs and Mrs. Eugene Gysin, all of Los Angeles, are visiting with relatives in Ogden. and Mrs. Mr. Five Wonderful Numbers! 3 ' ' and Mrs. Nila B. Eckbo of Pre toria, South Africa, who have spent the past two months in Ogden and Lyceum Theatre SATURDAY Glen Bros.- - Roberts Piano Co. Ted Wells in Desert Dust rfl and im il Si!' ; , 1 "Th? Captain Kid's Kittens Double SUNDAY Feature Program! Madge Bellamy in .COLONIAL.. SATURDAY SPORTING GOODS Very Confidential and Tom Mix in Daredevils Reward With Richard Dix. MONDAY Comedy Larry Semon in and LONG HOSE Spuds Leo Maloney in he Apache Raider TUESDAY Smile, Brother, Smile First National Picture. WEDNESDAY m - With Lillian Gish and Norman Kerry. Comedy THE FINISHING TOUCH The Missing Link TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY LOVE AND LEARN THURSDAY With Esther Ralston. Boys Will be Girls Comedy and M. G. M. News Syd Chaplin In 5 ANNIE LAURIE . Jack Mulhall and Dorothy McKail in A SUNDAY AND MONDAY The Girl From Rio Firt showing in Ogden. FRIDAY Engagement of l he Patent Leather Kid iMtnring Richard Itarthelmcss. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY CHILDREN OF DIVORCE With Clara Bow, Gary Cooper and Esther Ralston. Comedy and M. G. M. News VIRGINIEMLLI iTSTiT. WILLIAM BUSSELL, mad swirl of New Yorks gayest night jfe NANCY DRgttEL GEOKgE MEEKER ciZm Paul 07 Scenario Armstrong's Q PAUL SCHOFIELD ' SSObiJmimSdB RJCHARB . ADDED ATTRACTION- SLatest Pathe News Comedy Mickeys Wild West mmmv&G. UYsmmmi GGYPcmn Ai Nowin Today and Saturday! Ogden's Only Fireproof Thcatro A Safe Place for the Kiddies t t ' 4' |