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Show THE OGDEN DEPARTMENT MU WaaMiigtea Amu. . U7i On,, UT lMAV; lea., SIM. MONDAY MORNING. MARCH 15. TRIBUNE. SALT-LAK- Principals in Honor Bright Cast Appearing at th Eleventh Ward chapel Wednesday and Thursday. Left to right, Roes Ramsey, Olive Goold, Omer Stewart, Lucille Coulam, Vilate McAllister; Jack Ogden and Ruth Scott. ui 3 1D2G. AUERBACH CO I HE BIG STORE BROADVCVY & SIAIS OPTICAL DEPARTMENT Always Ready to Serve Many Locations Urged, but Only Tro Are Being Favored by Board. . When you ride in YELLOW CAB the driver takes your orders and in every way treats you as his ployer. OGDEN, MatcH 14 Two locations wors In outstanding favor of county taxpayers who met yesterday In the courthouse to lend advice to the Weber county board of education on the election ef a site for the new county High echooL for which 30,00 to be raised by special tax, was recently voted. The eHee favored are the one In the vicinity of Washington avenue and Twelfth street and south of the city at what le to be known ae vehicle. - There is this one difference, Do you know whether you need plasses or Ten Legionnaires by th, two onrnlatlon haa bean Riven by lire. KUaabeth Guttirte Hey-woo- d end John G. Hey wood, owner, of the property, on the aoutheeet corner of Twenty-sixt- h street and Washington avenue, where the clubrooms Amusements are situated. The club was created by the late former Mayor A. R. Hey DRAMA AMD VAUDEVILLE. ORPHEVM Harr Art or and ('lire Brook In "Bntlcmsat" ; fw big Ackennto Harrl aud4li road bow acta, athled feature, rro tud Alice natlaeea only. Ramon Ten-in The Arab. PAN TAG K8 Six big act and Rex Beech' wood. Ilene Spencer Found Drowned in Tank at Home OGDEN, March 14. Ten members of ' the American Legion from four different posts were Inducted into La Societe des 40 Homines et 8 Chevaux, ths Isglong playground, at tha grande promenade held here last night. In the absence of the grande chef de gars. Milton D. Bovle, chef de gars of Vofture 404 of Ogden was In charge of tha initiation and ceremonies Those Initiated are Fred 8. Auerk bach, Paul Hobby and Gordon of Salt Lake, Edwin O.,-- Peterson, Carl J. Dockler. Heber B. Young, C, E. Wright and Parley E. Norseth of Ogden, J. Wesley Horsley of Brigham City and George F. bpratling of : Helper, A banquet followed ths initiation. Commander Arthur Department Woolley of ths legion, speaking to ths members, said that he hoped that at tha department convention in Cedar City in August he could report that the legion in Utah would have Increased Its membership and established a sound financial condition. Mr. Auerbach, Mr. Wright, Mr. Horsley and Mr. Spratllng responded with short talks la behalf of ths initiate a March 14w Hens Spencer, daughter of A. P, and Flossis Rich Spencer, was drowned today shout noon at ths horns in Slaterville. The girl, while playing with two brothers. feW Into a tank at tha rear of the house which Is used for the purpose of cooling milk. From every indication the body had been In the water about half sn hour before It was discovered. About thirty minutes before the body was found ths two brothers left the girl and went to theafront of the house Born in Slaterville. the child Is survived br her parents and three brothers. The body Is at ths Lindquist undertaking parlors awaiting funeral arrangements. Wl-rtc- -- Legion Post to Have New Home OGDEN, March 14 Arrangements have been completed. It is announced here, whereby Herman Baker post No. 8 of ths 'American Legion, takes ovsr ths elqbrooms herstofors uaed fey ths University club and which have borne that name. An agreement placing the club In charge of the legion has been signed by Lawrence Clayton, commander of the nofft, and D. L. Stine, president of the University club. The University club will not pass out of existence, but part of the arrangement contemplates the use of the chib esch Saturday afternoon and night fey the chrb members. Heretofore ths legion has been accorded the oe of the club room a by the University club. Approval of the arrangements made Weber Celery Growers to Plant Thirty Acres OGDEN, March Weber countv 14.' week Joined with to Present Play Chapel on Wednesday. Next "Wednesday and Thursday night, the Eleventh Ward Dramatic aaeoclatlon of the M. I. A. will present "Honor Bright," bjr Nicholson Brother, at the ward chapel. Tha play la a domedy-dramnot a farce, and s replete with interest. Intricate complications and clever situation, It was given a number of year ago In New York City with marked success, and has ever since been cherished aa worthy by many amateur dramatic organisations. The cast Includes fifteen speaking parte, of whom at least half may be regarded ae principals. The presentation will be given under direction of Mine Gladys Mstcalf, with Mra Julia Smart as stage nnuiager and In charge of properties and costumes Four weeks of diligent studs and rehearsal have. In the oplnlm of the director, well fltte I tne voung to present a rendition that am be highly pleasing to the auditors a, 1 ihee-pta- Add Snowville Road Building Urged Fluffy, ludou bicuit! That' the test of a baking powder. Nothing else can make them quite like a cream of tartar product. Try it Jrouraelf ! Schilling Baking-- ' Povvde r BURGLARS ROB STUDIO OGDEN. March 14 The studio of George W. Goshen, commercial photographer. 2423 Kissel avenue, was entered last night and valuable photographic attachments taken. Among he lost article reported to the police bv Mr. Goshen are a moving picture camera and six lenses for cameras The studio is in the basement of the Paramount theater building, and admittance was gained through the regular entrance. MOTORISTS VISIT CANYON. OGDEN. March 14 Rcenio Ogden hloh la visited each summer canyon, bv many thousands of vnotorlsta has alreadv begun Its aesson. Encouraged br the fine spring weather, scores r of automobiles drove Into the gome of the motor canyon today, partief were plcnlo bound. omcm YZW IV CRASOf. MDBV, Mtrrh 14 ftergeeaf Joseph Eulne. erdnasr derwrfmeat. ha ssemeS chArfs of m sue arsmst. Otde Warraat Officer John Mrftanatd, carding wh left fs rtns esmmaad of T W'( gar ie New Mexico. gains ha s la the serrtc tor twenty yeere sod s par aga. cast beta more Tlr AH tbi WILKE sod Wane week. er. Arerjr Uopwood's celebrated farce. preaMted hj Ralph Clonlnger and hi in . farmers, who last, Salt Lake county farmers to grow celery for export purposes, have pledged themselves to grow thirty acres of celery this year. Only twenty acres was requested bv the chamber of commerce of Salt Lake and Ogden at their meeting here Piet the Idaho link Into the Raft river section as soon as possible. recently. Order has been placed for seed of the same type that will be planted In Salt Lake county, in order to InScowcroft Company to sure uniformity in ths Utah product. The marketing of ths Weber county Canning Factory celery will be through, the Weber Growers County Vegetable 14 OODKV, 'March The John Scowcroft & Sons company has purchased ground on Wall avenue adjoining the large Scowcroft factory, on which a canning factory to pack products which will bear the companys name and labels wilt be built shortly. The space obtained by purchase from Mrs. F. E. Nichols and Mrs. Fred Herrington is 13 J by 13t feet. OGDEN, March 14 Building of the Snowville mad to the Idaho line and The purchase price was not made th possibility of construction In the public. Idaho section were topic yesterday at a meeting of the road committee of Girl Riding Bicycle he chambers of commerce of Salt Lake, Ogden, Brigham City, Tremon-to- n Suffers Broken Leg and other Boxelder county points. Th proposed route, when conOGDEN, March 14. Agns, structed, wall make a short cut In the daughter of Mr. and Mra Joseph highway to the northwest. The route Wall avenue, suffered has been approved as federal. aid aVarney, 3069 left leg tonight In a fall broken project by B. J. Finch, district en- from a blcvcle. The child waa riding U. of S the of bureau public gineer roads here, and the meeting de- on a bicycle propelled by her brother rided to urge Idaho officials to Tom- - on Canyon road. His foot caught In the pedal, throwing the child to the The girl was removed to ground. the Dee hospital and attended by Dr. G. A. Dickson. The fracture La above the left knee. Hot Biscuits "The Barrier Association Members Plan OGDEN, Are Initiated by Forty and Eight nott Did you ever stop to think you know, whether your headaches are caused by tha eyes or not? withDo you have astigmatism f Are you out knowing it? Is your distant vision impaired! Consult our experienced Optometrist in our Optical Department this week and learn exactly the condition of your eyes. If you do not need glasses he will frankly tell you so. If you do need glasses he will fit your eyes and save you money. near-sighte- precincts. ent sites wsrs suggested, F der no furthre evpense. pay only the distance you actually travel m the cab. Do advantasea Others from that vicinity also favored the site. The Twelfth street site, commonly known as - however when you have finyou are un- ished with YELLOW CAB for You FREE EYE EXAMINATION WITH AUERBACH GLASSES "Cfelme Height." A. L. Scovtlle, who la creating tha new graohto arte center south of tha city, spoke in favor of that location for the high school, pointing out Us Mound Fort, was favursd by residents of various Eleven differincluding in the eastern and western esc points lions of Ogden. The board took the matter under advUwment and will make the selection of the site some time this week. after going over the places suggested and discusadng their possible with owners of ths property. purchase A com mietss of ths board conksting of 1 Jenaen, K. S. Grean ana Su Hnry perintendent B. A. Fowler will recommend a sit for ths school. The Ogden city board of education also is sspectsd to make a decision during ths present week on the pur of a new school sits In the , chase southeastern portion of the city. Wads M. Johnson, president of the board, stated that, while a number of places have been considered, the board u Is practically determined upon tha site that will be purchased. em- It is just as though you owned the plajar. SALT LAKE Friday and Bsturdar aighta. March 19 and 30. "The Peril' Ptactple. by Utah Alpha chapter, dramatic fraternity, Iheta Alpha Phi. March 23 and 34. "Mary Alice, Eaq. by students ef LV the engineering echool. MOTION PICTURES. Pole Negri In A PARAMOUNT EMPRE5 with Cheater Cook-li- a Woman of the World and Hounee Herbert; Mack Bennett comedy, "Over Thereabouts''; Patbe Newt, Kimball orebretra VICTORY Tom Mix In The Lucky florae-boa,with Billie Pore, Ann Pennington: Mack tlennett Hooper Super comedy, Take a Trip with th Dime Liade"; Nary," Pa the News, Nell Aebettler and Victorians ; Hthel Hogan at the organ AMEH1CAN Big vaudeville bill, Dorothy Ciah and Lroa Errol In '( lot he Make Tom the Pirate," and Atm Pennington. Moor end EZaau Pitta aod a cborua of new in "Pretty Ladle"; latcaj fifty event PHOTUPIaAT "Wine of Ymtth." a late fea tore release starring Eleanor Boardrnaa. William llalnea, WUllam (.oilier, Jr., and Ban I.jo ia. GEM "That Boris Girl." a D. W Griffith a ttper product loo, which feature Fields. W, C. Carol IBiiitcr Kirkwood and Harrison Ford; also Patba Review, comedy. MI&RION. Fifth East at Thirteenth Fouth John GUbert and Norma Shearer in "The Snob", comedy. "The Honemwn SquabMarten Felix Edna comedy." ble"; Monkey with Magic." feature KINKMA Now playing of Salt Livingston Margaret program; Lake in The t horn Lady"; aleo George In the and JacunlllDe OBrien lFgao good atage bit. "Thank You"; news events.world and comedy Wilkes Theater Is Crowded for Excellent Farce It cannot b denied that "Fair find lU Warmer." which opened verv Wtlken theater, last night, is entertainment entertaining play. Its value la due to things: First, the excellent linen given it by Its author, Avery Hopwood, and, second, the excellent work done by the actors who presented it. To Ralph rionlnger, who appeared In th role of the husband, and Mary Newton, who appeared aa Blanche Wheeler, th wife, must go the major portion of th credit for tha play's success, although Fana Whitney, cast aa Laura Bartlett, the wife who has a hankering for th bright liffhta. and Victor Jorv aa Jack Wheeler, the husband who want his night off each week,' did sewn excellent work. Mr. Cloninger and Mins Newton deserve a great deal of praise for their work, for they presented the drinking scene, one that might easily have been mad nauseating by overacting. In a manner that made It only amusing to the highest Mr. degree. Cloninger was also excellent In the heavier piece of the farce such heavier pieces consisting of his effort to placate hla wife after a vfcry strenuous night before. Th plot of "Fair and Warmer" too well known to need much description. It Is one of Avery Hopwood's most noted farces, which is saying a great deal, considering th number noted farces that author has .written sines "Fair and Warmer," which was first presented. If memory serve one. at th beginning of the era of bedroom comdes. It I sufficient to aav thst "Fair and Warm- tw-- o stay-at-ho- m stay-at-ho- Adif imiED OR PER8I0V. fef.pgx, March 14 FrwWte W Rewee. wwfctniet helper tha Anrhem Pacific retimed. w! tmn pw le the eerrtea. ts antnof tfc'rieee eeter rwreetly retired a penatoee hr the rail The other twelve eiee retired ere I. frrae ranee tents la the weL PEP bring vitality and marvelous flavor. Contain bran. A ready-to-ccereal. ftherff D F fr tvenws WO MAR WILL APPEAL., A Mra March 14 Vaml - grocer at Ja ae d aece eef will Sara is )e tnr ha eppeekrd to The the dvainrt Moveehstld belnere of the firt ordet re nhtsed thong Ubs mtdiva of Tbune W'an Ada. THE PEPPY BRAN FOOt or a tele- YELLOW a CAB call will bring phone in s few rhinutes, because YELLOW CAB is always near and always ready. Yellow Cab Rates are low because they are busy almost all the time. Hail One Anywhere, or Phone Wasatch 266 PIANIST GAINING FAME ON COAST . Yelloir Cab Co. Brilliant Young Musician of Guest Relatives for a Brief Period. Miss Gwendolyn Brain, who, prior to her departure for Los Angeles, two and m, h&lf year ago, was to be one of the most brilliant voung pianists of the city. ha returned to spend a brief period with members of her immedia family. including Mrs. J. M. Adamson, J. R, Brain and Mrs. E. fv. Kelly. In 1925 Miss Brain was awarded -- EW REO D second plae In piano work when ah Eisteddfod appeared in th National contest, and for more than a year been associate teacher of she ha piano with Jod A. Anderaon,- - one of of Los Anth leading Instructor geles and formerly a resident of Salt soprano rolt of sopera, "Th Jtarets of Buaanns," given m Los Angeles under th auspice of the Opera and Fine Arts dub of that city, tthe received her earl musical training under Professor A, C. Lund of Salt Lake. Sine leaving this city she hss done most of her voir work Lake. Evidence of this young woman's pnder Professor Z. Earl Meakin, and sifts as M vocalist may be found fh her piano studies have been mainly her recent appearance In the leading under Mr. Anderson of Los Angeles. SEDAN $ 1 5 65' Wolf-Fsirm- ri Lenstmj Miss Gwendolyn Brain, formerly of Salt Lake, who is here visiting relatives and friends. Crowded streets hold no er" deals with connubial ties whhh are almost broken by one wild party, and also more firmly cemented by the tame party. Ths following also appeared In the cat. Ray Clifford a as Philip Evans, Tessle, Victor Josephine Chailen Gillard a Harrigan. Rwie O'Dan tele a Pete Mealy and 'George Cleve land a Mulligan. Four Debater's Chosen at South Cache High HYRl'If, March 14 Ths fe-i- r debater to represent the Booth Cache bifh school this year were choeea recently la tryoofa as follows: John ChHstltaaen and Delbert to compose ooe team and BIra Fnbrirosa Parker and Maurio Jeasea will make vp second team The final of the IntercUsa debating contest were won by Frank Jenaen and Bpeaoer Hammond, representing the frenh man class They defeated the senior claw team and will be awarded the Adams' medals foe their eetory All $14.95 Today. at eon ion we fmd rtfty Aef the pmwlra of tnor hr a ts the Hty mn- -t J Mr reredar t eretewed per I a f of You are able to hail one any time, day or night ONE-PIEC- E 1 83. to your Deyr-t- .j READING GLASSES Peris copic convex lenses, in Shelltex frame $6.10 DISTANCE GLASSES Same as above $6.10 BUOCAL LENSES DEEP CURVE Set in your frames $8.95 Glasses Have Customers May Charged. Charge Broken Lenses Duplicated at Reduced Prices. Dresses at 23 Jterestfc streot, chars of having ltotisr la hi pos to. BH was fixed at 8OA Afcent thirty flea falter of aewMiiae whisky la hf eat taken, officer eimd. tt srreeteS by teste ywOeprty are kept in perfect running order; its drivers are always alert and ready to go on the ; and you find them in mny convenient places in the city. in-st- at PRICES G lo): Qa TAKER OR ZJSUOS CKAKOE, OCPRN. Vareh 14 J C. JaHtw. MONEY-SAVIN- Ja t 4rgnt OUR of the great facilities, and service offered by the YELLOW CAB organisation in this city alone! Hundreds of cars d FROCK SHOP 53 East Broadway ! terror for drivers of Reos equipped with the Reo Safety Control. This exclusive feature is stapdard on the new Reo Sedan and all, other Reo 1 |