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Show ;UsU3l u lJmtO T11E OGDEN POST MIA thal, charmi?!r' city, the UkuI ,,f yiK Barmins: tuneful of light m ' Vrfe.f" Corinne Griffllhs new Hay, Th, h ch comes s5 Forest Service Gives High Money Kates Horses Arrive Ogden Swimmers Win Tie Cutting Fermit At Lagoon Sunday Stops Speculation For Race Meeting in Grain Market A At Nevada Track Three fur iatmg 2.605,000 tank stars won first th(, to the Paramount theatre ; 1 ruil-- r. ail ties from she Wyoming and Wa$-I'.atioi'- Ogden plaees in the A. A. lb outdoor swimSovtii.l carloads of kut horses, ming meet a ljigooii Sunday. Three most if winch were sioeped from mw reeords vir also set at the meet. r.ii'iningtou, liuie ariivi.i in Krti f 'an lhircn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Van Jiumi of Ogden, established the third iceord. She cov- si! Wi'h uncertain and erratic money has Wen awarded ly the I'T.niii States forest service cond.ti'O.x n.si iit iy pre aiknir and to the Timber company. of produc.iie 1:1;. uuieunt if uneei v:'! T1.''" Wye:i:ng, a suhsidary of taint y iti t Hi inuvi.tl, nuu.y Hie l'::iop. Puc.fie vuilroad. tl'udi e f. tilling It prel.t.i ll ill i:;.i .0 coi. fine the l! ii !ii! dj ot ii base i1:, their ii: :r. .t. s to liio ivieni-i.li'.l.iiuM'Dii ties H. G. Idlin' A Go.. pivmineni :n the yumiiig forest. They niaiki "i.l le dehvi down the Green riv-- j local hroki,v !peciul:.t;ng ill nh.vne. er to the tew;, of Ureen River. Til.- .i.nf hu!lih factor in About 1.4 r.,0th! ties will also he ta-- i faor of I''1.1" fi'om the S!i::h creek area in the this i :K high money rules have a Wapiti h fores: t.t d driven down Smith LUlbs.i i 'eel nn the prices of com- noik fork and !...uied at Granger. mhvlending tn ii. ihe sioek markets, hat pro- Only ie!vl:ai. table tiniher will he to'-f.-t- s 1 - lli-h-- I 1 ered the 100 meters fne style for men in 1:1-sivuhds the clesiia s - lU! a tiAeise condition lit the com- - he h::id must he left m a condition to grow more timber. The t:mlier will t of Ridgepole pine, hln.,i pirn- a:ni some spruce. lhe tutting of the ties will the budding of roads and the establishing of camps and will furnish work for more than -- 00 men. I'oiitiiiry to the common practice ,! i Muck margin accoi.ms, u.i eor.-is- lln-wi.il- Wetier gvm was Mi.-Nan Hiinn also captured the the inlorinatioii induMed, and fn'sl w. mien's diving title. will he of the mteriiiiun!:mi tju. lines 4.,v Kst u instead of Augw-- l 4. ;is Her hroilier, Oordou, was the class Just why lhe j.,al!y intended. of the field in the men's d'.viug and mg inis been postponed mie week is wmi without difficult). imi known. It is believed, however, Orson Millet., l'lovn, captured the that no ehtiliye has lieen made in the hrea:t stroke event. length of tiie schedule, and llmt a llailley llramel. Stundlord univerengagement will lie tulfilleii, with sity, shattered the j!!0 meter free Sundavs and MondtiVs idle. style murk, with a mark of 0:61 s Hud Shields bettered the 800 reeonl by six seconds by cov- - I wo- 3 5, (.leaking by seven pn ioim mack held by May llurrison, of i.ng-Ulalio- r. meel-uucii- .g 100-yar- follow Ih-d- av inicrot charged on the debit balance iif a cnmuindiiy niurgin nceoimt. theieii.'v. the matter of interest rales does me. enter into transactions of 4-- 5. me-tier- this k:mi. ering the distance in 12:04 Tin y point out that the outlook for wheat i decidedly bullish, illack rust, the result of utmosphenc conditions, ZION I'AN ON. is quite miticahle in the wheut hells per cent of the work on the long State tux levies on pvnpertv valua-fo- r of the I'uited States, and Canada, and Gunnel of the Zion Inrk-M- t. is tunnel endangering crop growth, present will tie which ltis lmen is has rompU-icd- . it is to shortcuuse a highway i.u nulls, it was deeided by the state ury likely Work is steadily going hoard et equalization and assessment, age. j reported. , ahead and hut one more balcony needs n. at a meeting held Monday morning. of wheat is car- - t0 I1. llw. lf thl. !o,1r The rate is the same us that assessed rently S.VITRPAY istimated to be o, 000,1)00 i,,,,.,, js,llt e where the road reached, in IHl7. s under thut of last year s crop, jni u,,. (tU.n wn the surface of p,,. Proportionmcnt of the tux is made and indications point to the fact that tju, plateau region. This -- .4 mills to the state fund, 4.7 the present crop will be less lliun that portion of the work, within the boungeneral NYith William Haines and nulls for state school purposes and which was hurvcslcd last year. daries of Zion National park, is beJack Halt. 0.2 mills for the state high sehools. Notable buying of wheat from Rus- ing curried on by the government. On the final valuation basis of indicates that the latter country Progress by the stute on the road the state distriet school fund sia is is well under way on the construction production; currently purchasing will amount to $3,302,024, less the it was a lurge eastern end and nil muehiuery is on SUNDAY AND MONDAY nniount of delinquencies of uncollect- whereas, previously exporter. The buying power coming the ground. It is expected that the ibles. The board 3 allows generally from this country is expected to stim- - road will he ready for travel by undper cent for the uncollectibles, but ! this year the amount was reduced to ulate materially prices of wheut in the summer of 1929. United States, With Monte Blue. 2 per cent, which will amount to apThe new road will shorten the disthe und Zion between is tance sevIt cahyoti proximately $66,040. commonly conceded that eral of tiie largest operators who were Grund canyon by approximately thirEstimate Made as to Some State ty miles und will cut out the sixty engaged in the stock Ilesourres Creviously now TUESDAY AND turned their attention miles of Arizona desert land between From the collections of interests on und shorten and Fredonia Rockville to the niurkets. commodity state school land endowments, the WEDNESDAY Zion to Bryce road by about sixty hoard estimates it should receive $375,-00- 0 The presence of their participation miles. w this year. The estimate, is con- is expected to substantially increase fixed lund office heads servatively by in the commodities marthe Music Hath Charms With Uirnrdo Cortez and at $360,000, but some assurances are kets,activity in the wheut market, especially said to have been given that this Eugenia Gilliert. the immediate future. Music hath charms to soothe a savage could be increased if needed in mak- during breast, ing up the full $25 per capita dis- lie of years. The valuation uguinst To soften rocks nr Iwnd a knotted bursement next year. oak. The population of the schools stood which this levy is made is short by THURSDAY AND FRIDAY several million dollars of reaching the I've rend that things inanimate have 143,811 children of the school oge, on which the last legislature which at $25 per capita would bring figure moved. the total amount needed to $3,505,275. based its nppnipriutions and unless And, ns with living aouls, have been there is a part of these appropriations A surplus above the actual With James Murray and informed require- that is unused the deficit will likely ments is estimated at $16,319. Helene Costello. he increased, it is said. and numbers mugic persuasive lly Inherited Deficit May Grow To Meet The state high school levy of 0.2 is sound. fixed by law. Appropriations Congreve. The maximum allowed by the constitution, 2.4 mills, was levied for the state general fund. It is Baid, howDIRECTION 1 MARCUS ENTERPRISES 4 ever, that the state is still operating LAST TIMES under an interited deficiency that lasts through a large part of the year. The TONIC.IIT same levy has been made for a num- 3-- State Tax Levies Remain the Same I I COLONIAL s-- I ".p etner-bush- CORINNE GRIFFITH aTHE GARDENqEDEN' L first United Artists her Pic-- e known color films. full-leng- th Miss which Griffith, then, is one of the few mahe Paramount theatre soon, jor screen actresses to experiment several sequences with color in film production. She Ug Griffith had considers the use of color in The in color. The Black Pi- - Garden of Eden" particularly appro$S Fairbanks Wanderers priate because it is employed in nd Irvin Willats L Wasteland are the two best-highly fantastic dreams. Garden of Eden, ng is Startling kicago at Paramount ture the most startling bly open- - motion pic- -l u that of Chicago, in which tinier starts the action in the 1 (Ter r. conceived for a reel. adpated to the Maurine Watkins sensa- itage play of the same name. i dramatic plot hinging on a mur-yll- is ItriaL Haver, who scored Inphatically in The Way of All and What Price Glory, por- the role of fascinating, colorful Hart, the jazz slayer, whose i for murder provides the subject ' for an intriguing story, leu unusual than the opening ): finale of the production, in which ntional clinch at the fade-oIxen eliminated in favor of a bit-In- et smiles ending, combining Item. Victor Varconi the plays Lrtd masculine role in Chicago, comes to the Paramount thea-j Sunday next Robert Edeson, rBames, May Robson and Julia his production, Hi from ut i i II also play important parts. On the Stage Television ideasis of the fifth successive radio stage production to be created by Fanchon and Marco for the Paramount theatre, and opens its three day engagement Saturday. For the past four years Fanchon and Marco have been producing radio ideas" for the West Coast circuit, and for each one theyve introduced some new and unique entertainment feature. This year for the fifth annual edition theyre introducing a television effect. This will be the first time anywhere that an attempt has been made to produce a television effect on the stage for entertainment purposes. An entirely new and different stage prosetting from any duced has been built especially for the idea to include the television effect. The stage setting gives the appearance of a gigantic radio receiving set from which the music and entertainment seems to issue forth. here-to-fo- re Performers of the headline variety will be on hand with the latest in radio entertainment. Heading this list of stars is West, Lake and Hane, a comedy team of eastern reputation. Others are Ina Mitchell Butler, the Pearl Twins, Nat Spector and Fran- the name ces St George. Always Cool" mnm The Smart Set ("m-ine- l Today and Saturday $702,-fiSiSS- . Across the Atlantic By Whose Hand In Old Kentucky Cparammmt Mary Astor Started Film Career at 14 JOHN BARRYMORE BUY SCRIP! Mary Astor, who recently became Fox contract player, is known as the orchid girl of the movies. Her beauty has been called international by critics that is, that she is representative of no land, yet of alL Thus, STARTS icnEncER DOUBLE FEATURE BILL IN William TEMPEST a sfd.y 3: ua-.- j a Theestat Its Best Alaiy Astor, Fox Player !DJnAitini' and TONVlhe vonderhoxse inhis latest speed thriller with NQAIIE KINGSTON (m HARK SINCLAIR DRACO CjSmano 6jj BUCKLEIGH S OXFORD Jtory GENE FORDErodttdxort Anfl on the same bill the big Radio Farce Comedy CONTROt m she is enabled to give a variety of characterizations from an American society girl to a Spanish senorita. Bom in Quincy, 111., she spent a large part of her life in Chicago, where her father taught languages in the public schools and her mother was an instructor in drama and English literature at the Kenwood Loring School for Girls. Having high hopes for Mary on the stage, Mrs. Astor placed her in this school, f1 and, when the child was fourteen, W fevy York. New took her to Charles Albin, the noted photogMary and rapher, made pictures of had a fudeclared she undoubtedly adhis on films. Acting ture in the in vice, Mrs. Astor was successful $fj$ is daughter with getting roles for her and later in Triart in which on Mary Maid, The Beggar was launched on her career. Her rise was rapid. Douglas Fairbanks chose her as his leading woman in Don Q. and John Barrymore as his feminine lead in Don Juan. For Paramount Comedy Paramount News 4 WecleLJ'0u ERICKSON AND HIS BAND ON THE STAGE FANCHON & MARCOS two-reele- rs RADIO TELEVISON IDEA FEATURING WEST. LAKE AND IIANE FRANCES ST. GEORGE Edmund Lowe, she scored a distinct was signed triumph, and soon after contract. by Fox to a long-terMiss Astor was married a few months ago to Kenneth Hawks, a production supervisor for Fox. m HENRY BERMAN TEARL TWINS NAT SPECTOR |