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Show fvMav. Mayl8, 1928 THE OGDEN IOST J4ZZICAL TRIAL IDEA gt7.?Ltiu! U. A. C. Coaching School to Start on at the Paramount theatre Saturday night, Sunday and Monday, June 11 The loathing school of the Utah ii ultiiial college will get uiulor it! .hnu 11 with football Iho fust brnin-of athletics to be toko. i up. t'n:uh Glen S. (Pop) Wat ner of Suiiforii will be in charge of t:ie Kmi m intents for one week. Warner will give an intensive inciutimg fundamentals, training:, rnnvet stance, how to play every ion both offensively and defen-ie- l, Kuu ralship and the psychology of the game. lr. bur rest K. (l'tiog) Allen of Kansas I., pivsnleiit of the National Assoi-iatioof Basketball Coaches, will hae charge of the basketball course during the week of July 2 to 7. Coaeh Dick Koniney, director of U. A. C. athletics, will teach track and field; Dr. Creeil llaymoini, track and field; i S. lAaf, swimming, and ticoi g,- Nelson, wrestling. Ari po-.i- C;.: l LieimuU. act ompiiliied by his get under way next week under the d.uii iiti r. Mis liusaliclle, and Jack direction of Leigh Jason. Bill Cody I!, -- s, Mi ii iiii arrived Saturday in will play the lead and George Ilacka-- t y. liornp-wi- ll la featured as Shrimp N u nieiitlis to a day afi.rk. id Phantom Fingers" adapted ter he left it fur r.ilifeinia In 1 he Stool Tront "The to original a story, (inn I'nivet'.il point up j Basil l.y Dickey. Pigeon," - dv feature wlme 'How Wide Should the Right-oMVa- y He? t - Sun Suits New Aid To Childrens Health j, !' Colonel W ool-e- v Finnell Highs a Director, Alabama State llighwu) Coiutiiiisioii pictures twenty have been completed and arc ready for lie highway Kamc is not new by c!i.t'j'.io!i in I'tm.-i-ai".i liaugrs. any n.i.ms. On the other linn. I it has Tins is an iiupvi'i edeiiteil fi .it in movli e:i :i perplexing problem from time ing picture product ion. in-- ' i :.i! i.il, because transportation .!ii .i:,.Is are alwuys about a decade ahead of the highways. What ir Phantom I'ing.-o.oi.e of the I'ni ear. nr will we do to reined as much tcrial Melodramas fi r net r.ir, v. id l this situation? l fciv any road law is introduced co'isideration and enactment, u en.!..itice of the House of Represent-iitivi- s ami a committee of the State Sei.it c, acting as a joint committee, 1. j!.1 study carefully the road problems uf their nspeetie states, frame the necessary measures and present t:.e bill as a romprehensive business ' ' it ion for the consideration of ti c l.i w makers. After the proper legislation is c l the work of the highway depart-rent- s begin. The first duty of the scvciul highway departments is to t.i!.c the road systems as they stand and make a careful study of them and vtolve a plan for their systematic completion. Kach rond should be considered separately to determine its pc. width and priority of eonstruc-tioThe location of each should have careful consideration in order thut widening to meet the traffic de- I.-- poi-'it.- ? en-1.- 1 future contests, some mighty fine vnhaii games are in store for Utah-Mgh- o baseball fans. The league got nine last Tuesday. Record crowds were registered at Ogden, Boise, and Twin Falls. Howard, Boise catcher, supplied the wooer punch in the pme. He laid on one of Gardners fut ones for a home run. The blow came in the tenth inning, and ended of ojieu-mes- 4-- 3, 7. somewhat. at Ogden Leslie, president of the Ogden club, poked a few fast ones at Governor Dem. The Utah executive fouled one of the offerings and laid a slow grounder to Tom Leslie on his second attempt Fred M. Nye, league president, served as catcher, while Mayor Frank Francis of Ogden took up the duties of umpiring the affair. Ault, husky Ogden bal rattled and lost con- I in-fie- ld - to Represent Canada in Olympics Pilling .Pr-- national intercolleg- champion, and present tv?n, c?JPtflin at the University of T1 undoubtedly trot out in the JJiympic games at Amsterdam colo. This bit of has been hanging in for some time, waiting for the PjjPer backing to make it authentic. lling authenticated this report to e a wear-f"LC!"adi- an sus-Pn- MONDAY Jack Donaian in featuring Hoof Marks Alice Calhoun. and Rudolph Schildkraut in Turkish Delight SUNDAY AND MONDAY TUESDAY London After Filanrhe Sweet in Singed Midnight WEDNESDAY TlFSDAY AND WFDNKSDAY Richard Hart hel mean in The Patent Ijcathcr Social Celebrity Kid featuring TIIUUSDAY Adolph Menjou. ('onstanre Talmadge in Breakfast at Sunrise THURSDAY AND FRIDAY Dearie FRIDAY Love Km and featuring Leave Em Irene Kich. It'n a Paramount. P ce "MY BEST GIRL" , KATHUEN NORRIS UNITED AKntTt PICTURE SgaK? OGDEN THEATRE RAND I I I How Many Girls Are Doomed to Wear by-M- Verges, Ogden third sacker, was the best sticker of the day. He cored three hits in three to the trips piste for a percentage of 1.000. Smne very fast fielding was featured in the initial game at Ogden. Jacobsen and Nielsen of the Bees pulled some sensational plays winch brought plaudits from the fans. Johnny r not taken by the property owners, the city or county in which the weeds are I located will take the matter in hand and have the work done at the ex-- 1 Immediate worf by Ogden City and : agent, togeth- m-- 1 1 calll er countyheagricultural LOatH vJ weed district deputy I I spector, will be commenced at once. the will of team U. track P. The Ogdon Gerald Van Holzt is in charge more than likely be handled this sum- - weed eradication in the city, with that I . L. Stevenson, coach of We- - branch of city government coming as mer her college. The local U. P. track I under Commissioner Harman W . officials have been hot on Stevensons Peery. trail for the past two weeks, and seem very anxious to have Merlin cut the rough spots off their track team. And from all indications Steve will be on hand when the U. P. track squad start trotting on the cinders at the new U. P. athletic field. Steve may also do some work with the U. P. football squad. The Union Pacific athletic officials have made a ruling that all coaches, trainers or athletes who compete in athletic affairs must be employed by some branch of the railroad system. If this ruling is adhered to, it will be necessary for Steve to don the greasy overalls during his stay at the rnnlx started on the mount middle of the game, trol In the First Degree ... 2! homer in the men on bakes ball over the Barttlet. Hoskins, Manning, Vest, Barnes, Johnson, Hobson, and The Salt Lake Bees to Keyes, appeared R. Peterson, manager. have a decided edge on the Ogden Gunners in the fielding phase of the game, but the Gunners bunched hits Merlin Stevenson to whm hits were needed. IT pitched Two (Jirls Wanted n.rinancYcta diction the scoring list with a sixth. There were two when Ault drove the fence. nntH toward the when he became und Janet Gaynor in SATURDAY pub-Th- Erl right hand pitcher, was the hero of the day. He wa not satisfied with pitching a great game, but added to air-tig- ht The Arizona Wild Cat top-so- il The opening ceremonies Tom were short and sweet. Vernon Gomez for the Bees and Double Feature Program Tout Mix in ot so-call- ed in Leopard Lady 'o City and County Will Cooperate to Combat White Top! in Boises favor.' Air tight fielding by both clubs kept the hits and runs low. The Idaho Falls Spuds took the opening game from the Twin Falls Four circuit clouts were Bruins, featured in this game, three for the Bruins and one for the Spuds. Bad weather conditions altered the crowd 9-- -1 Colonial et Boise-Pocatel- lo the contest, Jacqueline o The right-of-wa- Ogden Commercial League League Chatter on Opener r.llll pOpened aSl liames If the initial games were indications o S ATI run AY SUNDAY n. fu-tii- Utah-Idah- Lvceuin Theater r The sun suit, a recent invention of thy luiieau of home economics, United .States depart ment of agriculture, adds lo the comfort and health of children. I'his suit has style in cut and color, but thut is not its real purpose. Clothing and textile specialists have devised mand can be done economically. t M thut the wardrobe of the One question that is always before old will be up to date with findings of I tills department is How wide should scientists on vitamins and the bene-- 1 the y bo for a certain ficial effects of sunlight (hclioilier- years ago, 18, 27 or at Fifty I tlic most 30 feet was considered ample. ary ) I h Ten years ago some one said 50 feet, through the sleeveless, so that was the width, waists of these suits, ultra-viulthe U. rays from direct sunlight can penetrate arid I F. bureau of public roudslately has leen inchange chemical substances in the skin sitting thut wider rights-of-wn- y be to vitamin D. This vitamin I secured. Alabama hus adopted 00 D in turn enaliles the child to use feet os a minimum for secondary , . calcium and phoihonis from his food rouds and SO feet as a minimum for . YV x niort efficiently und grow letter bones primary roads, both widths meeting and teeth. If the child has a tendency I the requirements of the bureau of e toward rickets, the ultra-violrays I lie roads. Ogden Commercial league, un-- 1 w The time is fast approaching whiyi .) Jp Prtvent or cure. These sun how U1t8, .. ever,, aro not for sick chil-- l the super highway will become an , hut to help well children and to I actuality and will be necessary to care day afternoon with the Ogden Iaint, sun baths possible at play in I for traffic Oil and Glass winning from the Arm-a. moving to and from our I lowtl ,l c,untry. industrial and trade centers. This will strong nine 5 to 2. Tuesday evening, of course require wider rights-of-wn- y Armstrongs played' Five Points and and heavier construction. It is bepulled in on the short end of the lieved that the plans and specificascore, 10 to 0. tions being used by Alabama, togethHarry Hales announced that the er with tho manner of their execution, league looks better this year that it will compare favorably with those of has since its origin, and that some red hot contests are in store for the any other state. amateur fans. The commission is following the Five Points and the Ogden Paint agricultural law governing highway construction IRoy Marsh, district Weber and in this state. By doing this appear to have the strongest teams. inspector . for Morgan, nearly all Some high powered ball players have Summit counties, and his deputy, of the counties will have direct con been signed by all four clubs. The Harry D. Brown, appeared before the nections with their neighbors, but men who have signed the dotted line city commission yesterday morning I mot of the roads 'will 'ho' cT gravel and discussed the question of eradi- are as follows: or sand-cla- y type. the white top weed, wild morn- Daniels, Beach, Russel, eating GOO Armstrong miloa of Annroximatelv noxious and weeds. Ballenother ing glory, Vaughn, Watkins, Livingston, I pb iej?vi- nSBMPmiloa of un tyne. Price, Wise, II. Torter, Green- - White top, it was claimed, is making . sell, Snyder, Jorden, Rhodes, and liar- - rather alarming inroads in Weber I county and also in Ogden City, and the Drielin, manager ptogram shiulfbi'rgdy ry Van Points-Budge, Five Doxey, Huff - city and agricultural weedsjjectors have agreed to i steller, Kinley, Wade, e(i bv .nd other wouj Gibb. L, Gibb.. V. Gibb,. Ueywood.l rn.di.te (.th.t the vast Taylor, Vernciuw, Thomas, Payton, I noxious weeds. I will of be needed that money of area A ground jmount Nalder, and Roy Snooks, manager. particularly large of CoIuth Paint BiKhofberger, Ogden ju.f lins, Hubs, Morton, Miller, Kendell, I Chimes View, owned by A. L. ScoviHe, M French, Uarri., Jacob,. Cr.ndell. i, very heavily taferted teilh white In the Sport Spotlight Ui-le- I The brand of evil burned deeply into the soul of a beautiful girl. A brand she did not deserve; a fate she could not escape! shops. If the company officials are successful in securing Stevenson, they will have one of the best available coaches in this part of the country. Ask Mother, She Knows last night Mother: Helen, I want to know i,Vnada held its Olympic tryouts and George were doing on summer, at which time Pilling what you oclock this morn- three until sofa the wed the javelin over 192 feet, twen- tl ia .arUer tl11 ! nearest rival, mg didnt Oh, win Post mama, your Daughter: Exchange.. an operation for mother ever tell you! winter, and did not jn1ver ,n time to take part in the JKJ. n,eet .with B. V. U. and the t a pected that he will be aM8 to take Jf part in the state meet c.t the Canadian honors. tmi VndeTwent PPendicitw this Graduation wmaat ?e lne ovo. Ja:en ,Utah attending the Uni-- fr the past four his freshman year he ed ,Turjnl? the javelin 175 maTt- rn year feet, and since "a ken lengthening the 80 avenige of ten feet per recent operation for appendi-JV- u not a,fwt the spear ePected that by the time the fo&il88?javelin ia,.aet P111" wil1 be better than 225 feet be far enough to mbt points for Canada, g a fewwn the National leeiat.' championship at Chi-fea marh of 199 inches11 .,e,n 5j -- tracH t fcn Cl1,01' atod there. 4,. hi! V -g Net Ross will The day of graduation is almost here and its high time you were making a selection of a suitable graduation gift. We suggest a book, fountain pen and pencil set, student days memory book, or an autograph book to keep ever present the memories of student days. long-looked-f- or di-fu- rd original cast, is Forty players Ca!-i- il cdik"ns. 0,1 e trip. After leav- - the whole troupe goes Jr. i, ,rand canjon. Carl Laemnile, supervising. to thp iff 1 which with the Indian The title of this Week 7!'; Y Cf V (IMMRiTM SlTFUU BOOKTOTATIOSCHraTfCE 2469 uktntm liMq M( From the Story by Calvin Johnston Directed by Leo Meehan MUST THE SINS OF THE FATHERS BE VISITED UPON THEIR CHILDREN? Now i G GYP C1H D Playing! if Now Playing O Onw N Dime Anytime! ill id illlll!! |