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Show I Friday, July THE OGDEN POST made her professional debut at eight years in the comic opera, "The Royal A few years later she Vagabond. was in the juvenile sextet in the revival of "Floradora," and in the stage version of "Quality Street." Shortly after being graduated from Cathedral high school, she won a beauty cuntest of The New York Daily Mirror, which provided the lucky girl with a six months' movie contract with Universal. Her first film work was in comedies, and her first featured role in Hills of Peril, opposite Buck Jones. Subsequently, she had the feminine lead to Tom Mix in "The Broncho Buster and a "bit in "The Way of All Flesh, Emil Jennings' first American picture. Taking a test for F. W. Murnaus big production, "4 evils," she qualified for one of the featured roles, conand was signed to a long-tertract by Fox Films. Prior to assuming her role in the Murnau drama, she She is appeared in "The Escape." now engaged as the feminine lead in Prep and Pep." Miss Drexel is a blonde, five feet, one inch tall, and weighs 103 pounds. Sky High on the Fourth of July Yesterday Sammy Cohen, Jack Marjorie IJecle anti Sally l'hipp caused explosions of laughter in many corners of the world, where pirPiie in which they appeared were shown. Cohen and IVnnick are the hew Fox comedy team. Mias Ilcebo is an comedienne. Miss Phipps has a penchant for comedy, which she blends in with her depictions of girls who cauae young fellows to get Pen-nic- k, out-and-o- ut moony." The next Cohen snd IVnnick comedy to be shnw'n is "Plastered in Paris." Miss Beebe makes her debut as a featured player in "The Farmers Miss Phipps is now in Daughter. "None Put the iirave. F r i I- Breed of Sunsets At Ogden Theatre . I An Indian Sign of.Friendship m j fi 6 v $ Janet C&ynar ! ? and Running Deer at Island On her recent visit to New York, Janet Gaynor, star of "Street Anwl saw the sights at Coney. One of the most pleasurable incidents was tebt with a youthful Mohawk of a side-shoHe was one of the few Janet net who had no movie ambitions but he is very young. w. M S tf Rsc Star, Tt SRtn his latest starring vehicle, Breed of Bob Steele, the to was the Sunsets," which comes to the Of who Western brought iimwmitg star, den theatre for two days thrills FBO fore studios, provides by York on April 6, 1910, and early exin a and love hibited a plenty today. for the stage. She galore superb acting twenty-one-year-o- Smacrs 0 B X ld 3? T?r 2 . a sM hat huL tul fam . .r F iiai ; ;t :!k v? von Jo the Summer Meeting of the Lagoon Jockey Club da to -- art !UM i opl a NT( Jr. t- - T ' 7 RACES DAILY First Post 2:40 P. M. Pari-Mutu- el it EXCEPT SUNDAYS Admission $1.00 (No Tax) System -- i Management of V Bamberger Race Trains at 12:30 and 1:30 oClock. Ladies Days Tuesdays and Fridays j 'i Supervised by Excellent Paved Highway From Salt Lake and Ogden Farmington Racing Parking Space FREE Wm. P. Kyne Commission c: jJ A ' t Scewe THIRTEENTH s (ron7fa X. IMJSHMAN nd ANNAa NILSSON JUROR'rw-rAtrrfii- f RAN CIS A OMvetSAl iFWCL George Siegmann, who plays n featured role in The Thirteenth Jurmr," the Universal-Jewe- l production, which opens at the Egyptian theatre on Sunday, has enacted more villainous roles before the camera than any other actor. He has always been a heavy no desire to play any other and has ' i ; part. After years cn the legitimate rtage, Ijiemmlo. he aas persuaded to take a part in Anna Q. Nilsson and Francis David IV. Griffiths The Birth of a Bushninn are featured. Butlers Selection of Kansas City is Good x . if - 1 1 i ' i 1r r His role in that wonderful Nation. epic is still being talked about. Established ns a film heavy, Siegtuann was so brsieced with offers that he moved to Hollywood whero he has been ever since. The Thirteenth Juror is a screen version of Henry Irving Podge's well known stage, play, Counsel for the Defense," and was directed by Edward query as to why the lloover nomination was not being made out of hand. unaniInasmuch as a mous nomination for president is not legally possible until the organization routine has been accomplished, the therefore necessary delay had to be explained as gently as possible to those who made the inquiry. The finest thing of it all is that the longer the ticket stands, the more it appeals and the stronger it grows. It marks a fusing once again of the great forces which originally made the Republican party possible industry and agriculture. first-mome- nt 1 l of Occupation! X. WASHINGTON, I. 0., July !. Newspaper reaction throughout the country is all in favor of the Hoover-Curti- s ticket. In the first place, it nomination, and was a broad day-ligwhile the practical minds may assume a scoffing attitude towards popular slogans or expressions, had any other ticket been named there would have been whispers or innuendoes as to hotel room. plottings in a smoke-fille- d There was a very striking similarity between the method, the manner and from Univerthe spirit of the Hoover nomination salBurning up thethewires news that Laura conies of City made in Kansas City with that is to Plante l.a 1924. Mongolia in play going Cleveland at Coolidge Harry Polinrd will The delegates arrived at Kansas in Show Boat. cover her beautiful blonde City with the same determination to undoubtedly a wig. Tests in dark tresses with did as the nominate lloover, Coolidge men to name the president four vears hair have revealed an altogether unago. In both cases, these decisions suspected side to Laura's admitted were the result of sober thinking on beauty. the part of the delegates. There was Reginald Penny's latest picture not an ounce of hysteria in either convention which wus one of the under- "The Night Bird," by Frederick end lying rensons for the confidence of Funny Hutton, has been completed the country in 1924, as is alrrady felt and is now in the cutting room at Unias to Hoovers success in 1928. This versal City. Its rust includes Betsy was not the only point of similarity by l.fc, Sain Hardy, Michael Yisaroff, any means, and the convention man- Harvey Clark, Corliss Palmer, Martel, Jocelyn cc and i;oige agers at Kansas City were faced time .wmi wi II ht A Comedy Riot Built Around the Army starring . LYAdePUTTI nd zs MALCOLM MHsREGOa ZASU PITTS MoAk A Smashing Human Comedy With a Different Twist Fall in for the laugh riot of the late lamented war. Lya de Putti in a corruscating comedy of post-wa- r Germany when our boys made it difficult for the frauleins to do much hating. In fact, quite the you know what we mean. 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