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Show 50,000 FTTS3 PEOPLE RIJILI) WITH iN OGDEN OGDEN DURING 1927 WITHIN 3 YEARS VOLl MF I OGDEN, UTAH, FK1IUX. JINK. l., D27 M'MIIH; thousands VIEW NEW HOTEL II ANNUAL HORSE SHOW ATTRACTS AT REPORTS ANNOUNCE CLEAR WATER AND LOTS OF TROUT 11 ii .5rv ti-TiX- V ENTRIES THROUGHOUT THE WEST N'ciiral Cat load. of H.hm-- . Xro Mnc for I hi- lig Which Opm Tonight and NX ill he Tomorrow Night; ('iitinm-XVmlei of the lnicrsit of l.adiv Saddle Class I'lah Will Hide Each Night of Show 1 1 grans. Letters, Floral Trib- utes and Messages of ('on-- ! gratulation From All Darts of Country; Banquet Followed by Dance Feature of Opening Lt.i - The Men and Women Throng Bigelow at Rig Event ; Tele-- f 0,1 llt.li'l.-i-! !onii.' :i! 7 :!! hiMi'ik O'l'M mil I'pciw 111 ill'll .IlMlIlt 111' ti'iiii'iTi'W t i ' i e fr.cn I blli'ii, Residents of Ogden and other I'lah fnm cities as well as representative the western states put their stump of approval upon Hotel Bigelow, formally opened last Saturday afternoon and evening. Before the hour for the opening of the hotel for the public reception, men, women and children b?gun to arrive in the early afternoon and from that time on until after the banquet in the evening there was a continual stream of visitor to inspect A conservative estimate the hotrl. of the number of those who visited the hotel was placed at three thousand. The formal dinner in the evening was attended by about 500 persons promi- Ji v Ml',!' lue fii-- ! ld.i!iii ; lit. I'!' tlii-Hi, liuiiU, sll'iw, I'lilil.l-- - III.' sllmv Will; :i i: tiling of tlic kind i ate. - '&' In-I- tillI;"1-m'2.V.' in - j ' s IliW . A (hi- - ifiv.l I lAl'Iits. judges .f Olio nf till- fell till' Wi'.-- i. Alfred I. Fleming i' lire of the show will In tlic pi of im ihImts iif tin- I'nixi'iidl) nl I'lah ladies saddle rluvs. Tlirei- eat loads Iht. Barbara Kellock, Ann Herring, of Salt ikc boises will be in i barge Fiiplumia Smith, Miss Sara Virginia of M ij ip A. II. Join's and Major li. r. MoIe, Mrs. K. I. Batson. Miss tails till! von. Anderson. Miss Josephine McBrooni, Tin emimiittiv in charge of the Mi-- s Belle McYirkle, Miss Uixie Mis Frnneis Rowlett, Miss Lucy hovve how is as follows: E. .1. Unlike, ehairin.'iii; l. F. Whitloek. Ur. (, M. Freeiniin, Miss Helen Oswald, Miss Col. 1. A. Uix, 11. XV. (Jimmy) IjiYoii Viseent, Miss Aliee Non!. Miss he tense Johnnnesen, Miss Helen Dunn, Major A. II. Joiies and Richards. Uiiynes, Virginia Smith. Tin- following are spoiisoi of Five Gaited Major A. II. Jones, Major If. Class C. Unison, It. Smith, Thomas III, K:3() p. m. (Five gaited Kearns, Sherman Armstrong, I Sen F. ela-- s for ladies ami gentlemen) C. B Redman, Ur. J. M. Gordon, Ur. M. M. Johnson, Mrs. K. It. Uumkr, J. P; SteAlbert Merrill, phen, Ur. (. M. I he, E. J. Hanke, E. ('onnely. 1. H. (Soggin, It. Uumke, Col. I. A. Uix, A. L James A. lloois-r- , J. It. Mrs. A. I Glnsmnnn, JP. S. I. S. Ciites, F. C. Seliramm, Joy II. Johnson and J. F. Fitzpatrick, all ol (ilazebrook, J. Boyd Gordon, M J.. r Connelly. A. I. Bigelow. Salt laikc, George C. Smith, G. H. S. Fecles, Charles 11. Barton, Smith. Frank J. Stevens, James II. UeVine Class IV, 8:.'i0 p. ni. (Novice touch K. J. Itnnke, I .ester F. Whitlock, Ur. and out I: Bert Robbins, Kathryn llolM-S- ill 1 cm-ii- - nent in the business life of Ogd.-and surrounding states. The elevators and stairs of the hotel were taxed to their capacity in the afternoon in taking care of the visitors. The public and privatp dining rooms, sleeping rooms, the presidential suite on the thirteenth floor - I Ihw-littl- e, 1 and the roof plaza of the hotel were From the roof a magnificent open. view of the city and mountains is oh I -S. - This view was appreciated tainable. by many of the visitors. The main lobby, the lounge, din- : (i.-org- room, coffee shop and mezzanine great baskets of flowers that had been sent by admiring friends of the hotel. At the desk were displayed the telegrams of congratulations which were received from throughout the ing had Maml.-ifield- . Glas-mun- n. Mar-rine- a-i- d country. No sooner had the public reception concluded than guests began arriving for the dinner and danep. The wive the directors ihc llllll will 1 I'.oW , Wr I the sbl ! ;ole I. 1 ! i S. i blI'M- I , ..WE: S.i'.t iilic. lY"o,i Ioi'i, r mie if Ibc !.i!e.! Idaho; Omni and n of 27 and officers of the hotel company as well as th? manage ment assisted in the receiving of the guests during the afternoon and evening. President A. F. Bigelow, 11. XV. Beckett, Jr., .managing .director; J. Silver Cups will be given by the following: Schramm Johnson Drug ltob-ertKo- and George P. Critchlow, assistant managers, and the hotel staff received the guests. The dinner, served in the main banquet hall under the supervision of Assistant Manager Hines, was one of the most elaborate menus served in Ogden in many months. Special entertainment features of solos, choruses and orchestra numbers made up the program. The artists for the entertainment were secured from Ogden, Salt Lake and Pa- coast points. Dancing followed the banquet. Governor and Mrs. Geo. II. Bern headed the list of guests. W. M. Jeffers, general manager, and W. N. Williams, general superintendent of the Union Pacific railroad, were here from Omaha for the event. The other guests were representative cific (Continued On William P. Bledsoe. Cbihs V. 0:10 p. m. (Officers' charHotel Bigelow, National company, ger class I : Grant Young, 1). S. Bank of Ogden State bank, A. H. Jones, Major R. C. Ogden Union stockyards, Stundurd Batson, Captain Samuel White, Lt. ComExaminer, First Nntionnl bunk. John II. Sampson, Captain T. W. Scene in Ogden Canyon Where Local Sportsmen Delight to Angle mercial Security hunk. Suit latke Jones, Captain W. P. Bledsoe, Captain Tribune, Thomas F. Kearns, Sherman S. White, G. II. Smith, James I CONDITIONS OF STEREAMS Armstrong, Ben F. Redinan, Ur. J. M. Wheat. spring waters are high. All the are Albert in the upper parts the streams Merrill, Rotary club, Gordon, Beaver Creek, clear, fly. Class VI. fi:30 p. m. (Owners' clear and good for fly fishing. Ogden chamber of commerce, K. J. Upper Middle Fork, clear, fly. E. E. Greenwell, E. J. Hanke, class): and Hanke club. the Ogden Rilling Ixiwcr Middle Fork, clear, bait. Buck Anderson said the roads Mrs. E. Hanke, Col. P. A. Dix, Dr. J, The events for this evening anil Cole Creek, clear, fly. were in good condition. He said that 7. M. Mrs. E. It. Uumke, E. R. Die, to those were announced participate Bennett, high, bait. during his investigations of the week Louise IleXine, J. II. Uumke, Ikdly follows: as North Fork, roily, bait. that he found several herds of deer. Adele DvVine, Whitlock, Mrs. A. U 7:110 on He said he looked for more doer p. m., musical Giasmann, A. L. Owning number, Spring Creek, clear (large fish) J. S. drill participated in by 1C tf Gluzebrook, Mrs. J. Glasmann, liost Creek, clear, fly. the ranges this fall than ever before. What is regarded as one of the I S. J. (Ilazebrook, of memlier following? namoil Cottonwood, clear, fly. tju1 P. The fishing conditions for the coin most important sessions as one of the! Stephens, Miss Barbara Cates, L of11 streams saddle and ladies Utuh clear good held! reported University ing season were reported to the mem Slate Ibrntal association is being for fly fishing. bers of the fish and game association at the Hotel Bigelow with 2(H) den- - lass: Mary Is.uiKe Jones. Jane Hamy-list- s from Utah, Idaho. Wyoming, tun, , at their meeting held Wednesday Belle McVirkie, Francis Row- attendwhich Montana was and largely present. T he nature of the Never in the fishing annals of many night Hortensc Johaimesen, Lucy Free lett, the associascientic gen ed. The membership of the program arranged by years has the conditions for fishing Helen Alston, I a Von Vincent, William G. bairn, has convention The the memliers. of is committee as tion eral 1,200 seagiven Nelson, Dave Hagenbarth. cen comparable with the coming of the den- Helen Haynes, Josephine McBrooni, Clnss VII. 9:50 n. m. (Open hunter's son. according to the information creation of a sinking fund to pur- attracted the attention Uixie Doolittle, Janice Clayton, Bet tists from the neighboring states Bert which has been secured by Charles F. chase land on the South Fork River rluss); I OsRobbins, L F. Whitlock, Helen Isiis Anderson, authorized. The I ty Knight, Dr. h ,, Green well j of Ogden, lt. ('. Gilmore, secretary of the Weber Coun- for a hatchery was Major Batson, Mrs. It. C. Bat-eoAlice Ann Nord, Mary Herring, wII, state game department has signified ident of the Ca-t- , I Samuel XVhite, W. A. Cau-del- l, ty Protective Fish and Game associa- its Francis Neher, Virginia to help purchase the at all sessions. Hr. R. I.. IJulgaleisn. Whilfiny, John A. McKenzie, Capt. tion and by W. II. (Buck) Anderson, landwillingness Sgt. in the of Salt he which would the secretary. Clinics Ike, is exierts Class 1. (Children class) Adele William P. Bledsoe, C. XV. Small, A. deputy game warden for the district. name of the state. probably lie given will of and lectures to by water, plenty Everything points Wliitlmk, Garth I'eck, Ted Green well, H. Junes, C. It. Temple, Wfilliam At the meeting of the game associa- at each of the sessions. Social en- Otto lots of fish and good clear streams, Grow, Barbara W'altis Kimball, Wooliver, desirable. tion the members gave a rising vote tertainment features for the visiting Class VIII. 10:10 p. m. (Light making fly fishing veryrecommendBatson, Jam- Dinwoodi-y- , A1 Douglas of thanks to the merchants of Ogden dentists have been arranged by the ma Some of the streams are William Ellis, Alex H. weight polo isinies): Major It. C. BatSlater, ed for bait fishing. The fact that the for their assistance in the staging of convention committee. III, llarnct Is vy, Max Fenton. son, XV. A. Caudell, Capt. Samuel U('t IlM Jones, The convention w riais K:0r, p. m (Three gaited XVhite, C. M. Connelly, M. William fishing is ht tter in Weber county than the annual game jollification held resession Saturday aftt rnoon. it ha been in many years, is due to cently in the livestock coliseum. pliW f(1 Mrf(j Ki j, jianke. Woolm-r- , C. B. Temple, A. II. Jonea. the fact that the Narrows in South Mrs. E: It. Uumke, Kathryn Greenwell, (Jass IX. 10:30 p. m. (Gentlemen's Fork canyon has been closed for the Mrs. S. M. Scott. Dolly liuise UeVine, musical chair ride) : Major It. C. BatMrs. J. S. Glazebook, Mrs. A. L. Glas son, Capt. Samuel XVhite, C. W. Small, past two seasons, and the high waster from the Narrows has brought the mann, Delores Eccles, Patricia lIealyL Sgt. John A. McKenzie, Capt. T. XV. fish down to the lower streams. FishMiss Barbara Cates, Mary Ijouise Jones, Capt. XVilliam P. Bledsoe, Lt. 1927 JUNE 11, DEGINNING WEEK SATURDAY, Jones,' Jane Hampton, Frances Nea- - John II. Sampson, J. P. Stephens. ing too is always improved when the t Hill Page Six.) n, . "'twy !'. ; n, State Federation Of Labor to Meet - In Ogden Monday ,. Utah Federation of Labor will hold three day session in Ogden, beginning Monday morning at the Moose hall, 2146 Washington, according to the announcement of the committee of the local labor federation. It is conthose of experted that many nected with the federation will be present from throughout the state The program of entertainment of the visitors will include many features. The program of entertainment although not completed, last night, will include the following: Monday night the labor delegates will be the guests of Manager Ray Hendry, at the Paramount theatre. Tuesday the delegates will consist of a trip to the Wells through Ogden car.von. Special entertainment and refreshments at the Moose club. Wednesday will include trips to the M. American and Packing & Provision comthe Becker Products In ity- he the evening the delegates JJ'ill the guests of Harmon W at "fry the White City Gardens. com-Pr.- y OGDENS LEADING ATTRACTIONS Utah Druggists to Meet at Bigelow In Annual Session association rharmaceutical will hold its sessions at Hotel Bigelow next Wednesday morning, accordthe local ing to the announcement ofof the arcommittee having charge delerangements. The registration of morning Wednesday will begin gates Carr, presiat the hotel. Eugene E. will preside association, the of dent of the at the sessions. The sessions XX Utah ednesday association will he held and Thursday. On the entertainment list are: Party Wedfor Ogden and siting women, summer camp the nesday afternoon at dance of Mr' and Mrs. Charles Emney; the in Hermitage and buffet luncheon , hotel on Wednesday evening; womenin entertainment and bridge party the Hotel Bigelow on Thursday entertainment banquet, ball and the Hotel Bigelow on Thursday orchestra will play The from "vening. A concert opening of Grant avenueHarns-avenuHotel from 5 to 6 p. m. e In the Bigelow f Riverdale road to the Mernrn is sought in the petition Renewal of the contract of attached eld with the board of city commis-aione- r Constructor comedy at the session yesterday 7 th? Coil. on Moor, unit, for on. The ordinance was referred t no city engineer for the purpose of s and report on the namei ''t.gation p the singers and the districts an ssessnunt on each district. aycr George E. Browning ant itssissioners H. W. Pcery and Chris indicated they approved the National two years. ftar.ting of the petition. Petition For the Opening Of Grant Avenue -- Saturday Saturday Gene Stratton Porter's MAGIC GARDENS Syd Chaplin in jSSNUklK StorSrSS Sunday-Monda- y Corinne Suffith THREE HOURS" v Mad re Bellamy in "ANKLES PREFERRED PARAMOUNT Saturday Buster Keaton in THE GENERAL Sun.-Mon.-Tu- es. Zane Grey's DRUMS OF THE DESERT XVedned ay Thursday Florence Vidor in AFRAID TO LOVE -- COLONIAL Saturday "AVENGING FANGS ARE YOU FIT TO MARRY' Th u rs.- - F PANTAGES VAUDEVILLE and Motion Picture ri.-Sa- Saturday Burk Jonrn in HILLS OF PERIL" v "THE SIORTING CHANCE Tuesday-Wednesda- y Mary "TRAIL DUST Wednesday SOMEBODY'S MOTHER Thursday-Frida- y TTIE DEMI-BRID- E Carr in THE HIDDEN Thurs.-FH.-Sa- W AY t. Hoot Gibson in THE PRAR1E KING LYCEUM ENCHANTED HILL" Monday-Tuesda- y L OGDEN Sunday-.Monda- Saturday RED HOT HOOFS" Sundav "THE CAMPUS FLIRT Monday THE RUNAWAY Tuesday WHITE CITY GARDENS DANCING Every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Nighta Jack Passey ' Greater Band OPEN AIR DANCE FLOOR THE HANDSOME BRUTE Wednesday SUMMER BACHELORS Thursday THE CRISE OF THE JASPER li Friday Baseball Dance to Be Advertised by Old Time Junior Ball Fans y Tuesday-Wednesda- Sunday after-noon- bskS-I- V A U D E VI LLK and MOTION PICTURE PA NT A G ES THE BETTER 'OI.E" Thur.-Fri.-Sat- Citizens . ORPIIEUM EGYPTIAN WHEN A DOG IJVES" Fourth Of July Doings Wanted for Ogden That Ogden should have an old time All boys of the city, under 10 years celebration of the Fourth of July is baseball and who fans are of age, the belief of the members of the are anxious to boost the national XVomens clubs of the city, was the invited take to in are Ogden game statement Mrs. of John W. XVintle baseball parade to be who has been in the head of the at the fiart next big adver-I Tuesday afternoon, movement in the past Ogden during to tiseing the annual baseball dance rears. The old time style of celelie held at the White City Gardens brating the nations natal day has alFirday night, June 17. ways been enjoyed by the residents of The parade will precede the base-- ; the city and county. The idea has been to have the day ball game at the Lonn Farr park which will be the first of the return strat off with the firing of the guns home series of the Gunners, who have at sunrise and the official raising of made a wonderful stride on the stand-- 1 the Stars and Stripes from the pubing ladder. The hoys of the city who lic standards. A parade in the morntook part in the parade will be ad- ing will be arranged with the societies mitted free to tne baseball game in line with special floats by Tuesday afternoon at the ball park. the merchants and manufacturers. The boys must either wear a baseball The parade would be the biggest part suit or cap or have either a baseball of the days celebration. It is sugmask, glove, or hat in their posses- gested to have plenty of music and sion to indicate they An boosters of a revival of the old fashioned celethe game. bration with the athletic programs, basebal! games and other outdoor LomPreceeding the parade Catcher events in the afternoon with a firebardi of the Gunners will catch hall thrown from the roof of Hote! works display and dance in the evening. The plans for the staging of This the Bigelow by Pitcher Michaels. event will be worked out within e event will U the signal for the few a days. to start. Last year the Elks lodge took over The parade will be the means for the matter of staging the event and the advertising of the annual basebal gave a big parade with the civic dance which has teen set for the even- organizations joining in the moveing of June 17 at the XVhite City Gar ment with the merchants and dens. par-lad- ' |