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Show 3 THE OGDEN POST Utah Gets $38,367.53 Duroihy Gulliver, Hayden Stevenson, Eddie Phillips and Churchill Kuss, all famous is another Kih ljllian matic star who has come to the Hal whom arc mulcr long term contracts of Ko;u"h studio and gone leaving be- with Universal. hind her a Star Series comedy for Iathe that is said to be a riot of fun. It is called On the Front Page, anil Ev character woman in Hollythe cast includes Tyler Brooke, Stan wood ry is Lillian sitting up nights thinking of Laurel and Bull Montana. some designwears some stunning costumes way to impress Carl Laenimle ed by Will liUmbere, the costume de- with her adaptability to the role of signer at the Hal Hooch studio. Parthcnia Ann Hawks in Snow Bout. It is universally conceded that this Alice Day, comedienne delightful in characterization by Edna Fcrber is hssheen Mack the of uny literuiy most commanding loaned to several feature producing ch. to the screen come to trailer likely organizations for a prominent appearnext She year. Eighteen applications have ance in forthcoming att ructions. has made His New York Wife, for already Uen received. Ireferred, and is now working on the liiiiuediatcly upon completion of Lasky lot opposite Raymond Griffith. Alius ihe Deacon, which by the way, Her current Patheconiedy is Hesitatpromises to be one of the outstanding ing Horses. Ui.'vcrsnl pieturos of next year, Sloman will start the produetion Star Joan Meredith, a Wanipas Baby of "The in Bargain Bride with Mary of 1925, is Bill Codys lending lady Philbin. AsKing of the Saddle, his newest Psthe From Forest Reserves The state of Utah received from the national forests $38,367.53 aa its share , A11 othtr pursuits have gone by the of receipts for the fiscal year ending June 30. 1926, it was announced Mon- - boards with Colleen Moore since llar-daThis information was received her with a clay at the office of Governor George II. ry Langdon presented Pern Monday from the head of the forestry department. The money will Her bunKlow on the First National be divided among the counties in pro-- lot is filled with completed and half portion to the area of the national I completed works of the sculptors art. h conentratin, her effort. on c0PinK various statues in minia-ceipOnly a fractional part of the re- of forests goes to the state. The ture. The only trouble is that I have amount received was divided between I to label my miniatures so people will wl they are fxplained Mis Ashley $3301.62, "cache $2654.04, !ow Moore' Dixie a deficit of $483.27, Fish Lake $8068.93, U Sal $763.52, Manti $8302.-- 1 05, Minidoka $5840.52, Uinta $10,268.- Its lucky Billy Bevans health is 43, Powell $746.56, Wasatch $3905.28. nicotine proo. Bevan who is 8upplying lauehs In Smoot a comedy detective role of Easy Dam Bill I Pickings, a current First National production, must exceed cigar-amo- k A dispatch from Washington .says ing records until the picture is finish-SenatSnoot of senators and representativ!s to join ed- - Throughout all sorts of strenuous the representatives and senators from 8tene he rotains a lighted cheroot in the Colorado basin states, to consider his mouth, n the Boulder dam bill. If it is found that there is sufficient . Sam Hardy wants to know whether sentiment for the bill, an attempt will be made to pass it at this session of he should feel insulted, congress. If sentiment for the bill is I . When he arrived from New York to n effCCt Wdl b made t0 put Play the role of loudly dressed Rover. a vote taken in committee P8ter in Colleen Moores new First Tuesday, it looks as though the Swing-- 1 National picture, Orchids and Boulder dam line might pass mine, he tried on the wardrobe that P peeblly for the T tV de Not loud character. enough, only dissenters on the committee. dded Director Alfred Santell. Wear your own clothes. . y. ts Workimr tn Put Over or I Sennett-Pathecomodie- I im-Fro- m on kn tomINtwre University Students Overcome Handicaps I Zack Williams, huge ebony comedi- an wbo shares with Billy Bevan the Overcoming great physical handi- caps, two students of the University task of making laughs in First Na-o- f Utah have achieved fame in their mystery picture,' Easy chosen fields of work. Miss Zelra tionals spooky V, . a he a that natural Plck,nKa aya a Pessetto, junior student in the school and blind since her birth, has just been actor when it comes to portraying informed that a short story on lifg fear. bas been accented for Ah don't have to act when Ah see ier the American Monthly publication Becret panels opcn or th,ng3 move Printing company. Miss Pessettoia from Sunnyside, Utah and as a gtn- - without nuthin to move em! Zack ex dent at the university has been park plains. My haira self-risiOcularly interester in English. The' effectiveness of her teachers and her, Sam IIardyi in addition to being a naturally bright mind has brought her thesuccess she has achieved. ; motion picture actor, is Hollywood's handicapped student who unique camera fiend. He own n! I,..,.:. w u sswsbs sity of Utah unable to hear or i f v & .t difference between me and thq He has taken six courses in speak. other camera ' enthuaiaattes, sayd public and eicut.in a8 8 rosult of mine is shoot that doesnt Hardy, which he can now M with great I He is playing in accuracy and talk in a clear and intel- - blank ne8atjve. Colleen of Moore in Orchids manner. support ligent Recently he took a speaking part in and Ermine. a play before the Public, handling his part m a very creditable fashion. On this occasion he also directed the raising and lowering of the curtain getting his cue through hia ability to d. Credit for the success is due to the public speaking department of the lip-re- ad . Ed-wa- sociated Exhibitors Western feature, one of the thrills of which is a crosscountry race in which some marvelous riding is exhibited. Three beautiful girls whose names may be found in the social register played bits with Monty Banks in At ta Boy. They are Leola Rose, Mildred Yorba and Jeanette Loff, Miss Yorba will soon start practicing law, but Miss Rose and Miss Loff have shown promise of a screen future. Martha Sleeper, the sixteen-year-ol- d Hal Roach comedienne, is leading lady to Matt Moore, in the Tathe comedy tentatively titled Oh, What a In the two and a half years Night! Martha has been at the Roach comedy studio she has played over sixty comedy roles, and more than half of them were leading roles. . Meet Captain Blood at Lighthouse Saturday. the v SATURDAY Harry Carey in MA11Y CARll I I in - The False Alarm Tho opening of S)d Chaplin in The Hotter Ole" at Grauinun s Egyptian theatre in Hollywood reeently hit the ncwspavrs of that city in just the right spot. They not only said the Warner Bros, picture was entertain- ment of the right kind, but that it was Thrilling Fire Picture. Sunday and Monday A HAROLD LLOYD in HOT WATER the best picture thut the star ever ihas appeared in. Tuesday and Wednesday r.i The Fall of the Alamo A Great Story of the Early West. Thursday, Friday and Saturday r. m Gt-org- sev-w;,- LEO MALONEY in rd The High Hand mSHISaan XV, an-n- tcn-Mri- ATITHHORRHELIM KEEP YOUNG Universal Wesley Ruggles has so splendidly acquitted himself in the first series of The Collekians by Carl Laemmle, Jr., that he has been signed to direct Beware of Widows, which will go into production within five weeks, in fact as soon as Laura La Plante is through with The Cat and the Cana- ANOTHER WONDERFUL SHOW! ROSCOE AILS & ry." Nat Ross has been engaged to direct the second series of 'The Collegians, ten pictures in all. Rosa will use the same cast which registered so well in the first series, that is, George Lewis, Every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday JACK PASSEYS Greater Band 14 Selected Men Carleton Young, Entertainer Have you noticed the many improvements going on? Many more to come. Watch for Big announcement for Spring and Summer improvements. I White City Gardens CHRISTMAS CANDY SHOPPING Make this store your headquarters. Our stock offers you every sort of Candy you can think of packed in the kind and size package y6u prefer, for gift giving or for home use. Fancy Boxes and Baskets at Very Low Prices Ogdens Bright Spot ORPHEUM CANDY CO. Lobby Orpheum Theatre WE VAUDI.VI LI.K'H FAVORITE WITH KATIE PULLMAN SURE ARE ASSISTED BY SYNCOPATIONS FAVORITE BAND GETTING 4 4 4 AND DOROTHY AILSWORT1I AND CECIL GRAHAM SWELL BILLS LATELY. GET THE PAN FLEURETTE JOEFFR1E 4 44 JOE SYLVIA, BURKE & CO. IN THE MILLIONAIRE KID" 4 4 4' HABIT AND GRINNEL & ESTHER COME JULIA EDWARDS EARLY IT PAYS! 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 THE MILLIONAIRE WITH GEORGE SYDNEY LOUISE FAZENDA AND VERA (JORDON Today and Saturday COMING Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday THE BIGGEST MYSTERY DRAMA OP THE YEAR! When Xmas Fowl Or Fish Is Mentioned Phone 3191 LYCEUM Now Playing 1 ,,n,,n,r- Ray-make- school. Many problems dealing with the education of the handicapped, are being constantly solved through research conducted by the various departments of the University of Utah. A large double page layout depicting the University of Future" will prove one of the most distinctive features of the 1928 Utonian, annual of the University of Utah. This is but one of the means which the Utonian staff is employing in order to successfully carry out the theme A Greater University, according to Frank Jones, editor. The University of the Future, as revealed in the 1828 Utonian will be centered about the long hoped for and much needed Union Building and the proposed stadium. These will occupy the most prominent positions, and about them will be placed other needed and desirable additions to the University, such as a library building, dormitories, a Museum building, new class room buildings, and mines and engineering structures, according to present plans. . The future greatness of the University is largely dependent upon an enlarged building program. It is for this reason that the 1928 Utonian is featuring a Greater University according to the editor. GDEjU 1 laouisc Frazenda's next lirialiietioii for the Waniers will lo The Gay Old Bird, by Virginia Dale, Chicago dramatic critic. John T. Murray will Following its triumphal opening in play opposite Miss Franzrndu and the Washington, D. C Michael Strogoff,JJ!' ion will be by Herman J the Universal-Filde France produc- tion, will oxn in New York at the M. Cohan theatre, on Dcccm-bt- r Later it is the intention of the 5th. An eluborate musical ae- is being devised by Ed-- 1 ners to put out their new star in eral stories of the Sis Hopkins type, Kilenyi. u character whiih brought her to her present eminence in picture. Warner Warner Bros, believe they have a K o for exhibitors in the : iiue ment of their December The first is Dolores Costello in "The Third Degree, which will lie released December 11, and the second is Louise Fazenda in Finger Prints, scheduled for December 25. lip-rea- V 1 s, Swing-Johnso- I "The Missing Link" is an urigiiml story by Charles F. Reisner, who di-reeled the pictuie, and Dnnyl Francis! Zaniick. Keisiier is resMiiiKille for the direction f three other Syd Chaplin !j pictures made under the Warner banner. which is a guarantee that another production chock full of entertain-liirnt and box office valve is forth-1- dra- Columbia Pfctnres.Ttaanfr' IHE DOME And aGreat Cast Silent Sanderson Firat Run in Ogden Jack nolt in Sea Horses --For A Paramount Picture MONDAY Neil Hamilton in Streets of Forgotten Men Ita a Paramount TUESDAY A SELECTED LINE OF SEAFISH UTAH LAKE FISH His People A' Universal Jewel Production WEDNESDAY Colleen Moore in . Ella Cinders A Firat National Picture THURSDAY and Marguerite Qu. Mack LaMotte in The. Unknown Soldier FRIDAY Raymond Griffith in Hes a Prince Alberta Vaughan in' Adventures of Blade Any Occasion- - SHELL-FIS- H Also wy? Bam thei flood CHICKENS DUCKS LOUIS JOS TURKEYS GEESE FRESH EGGS TAME RABBITS Directed by RALPH INCH A great author a master director two famoui stars a brilliant aupporting cast and tha greatest mystery story of tho year. Market Ogden Fish214&25thPoultry Street An Ogden Institution for Ogden Boosters |