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Show Friday, September 7,1928 THE OGDEN POST Mutual Convention Tolable David is Present Taxing Season to Open on Show in at Of Four Stakes to Reborn Plans Condemned Quail and Pheasants on Be Held at Ogden Sunday Lyceum Delegare- to the annu.il conwnrion 92$ A; r. ir-!- !:' has been jreborn under the magic touch :iwRichard Barthelmess, who once . a barefoot bov in ha cre V fin National Little Shepherd The st Wfg film- r f Kingdom Come," the idyllicattrac- nert Sunday feature : the Lyceum theatre. ITfljj :ioo at , 4, chad Buford, the Kentucky aiintain Ud, who dreamed of the ::lcments books and grand per- has added Dick Barthelmess por-- it and lovable unforgettable Mother brilliant gallery. his already to tok. act the last few years Bar-- , Throughout to grown to be more than iWss haseven fat or Personality, mere; name to st incidental designations. He has itome a symbol Romance to Every-- fl and Son to Everymother the A very real Peter Pan, rereflect- using to grow up A mirror Php the boyhood days of Everyman. rnrt ever decided atrip "if these United States momument to American "sSTthen this selfsame Tolable Da- yn Jairnd Little Shepherd will be its tour re-inc- lf 3tJ f of hiij :ible. they call him all of them! significant. Its boyish and Only chums and buddies II s man named Richard by the more intimate and friendly Dick. Girls, too. Dick, nd that's et manly. it'i irresistible. There ier may be a reason for this warm un of friendliness and romanticists The realists and mold have various and sundry rea- Dick uns, but the simple fact is that in at Heart A man-bo- y y ,a tii outlook on life, his philosophy and inti-nw- y. man-bo- reams. herd who steals away from world whenever he ,j, on his yacht himself loses and in s. in strange K sea or traveling who thinks young A man-bo- y with A man-bo- y rod lives young. and whose moods are those of a boy if fourteen still dreaming of conquer-pj worlds and whose love of life is n Mt a manof thirty, enjoying the fruits of experience and values. Dick Barthelmess as Chad Bufon a revelation, startling and breathIt is uncanny that a man ing. sould be able to etch a delicate charter such as Chad after the six year A ary kill ileGrepi a m ( RoUsd lit art t! in . man-bo- y coun-ryside- full-rov- :ctv1 since David. The Little Shepherd of Kingdom will long occupy the deepest nesses of the American heart Dick Barthelmess has given it ah and blood and soul; because only man-bo- y ie screens could have im-nit with feeling and understand-- - Jorne be-is- se ed irotky l. i ays from the northwest, having spent summer teaching at the Fniu-rsitW ashin.it. :i. He also attended the nv ,1 the J cl e M.litaf Si iv lo .1 olf. il b- v ill if. 1 i pi 1 .e-- el-!- l el the ei.;..inl I - i .! ii mm fi J i . He . i!ii i.ii Ii' lii lie-.i'ii- hi- rua con-ijiii- In k , - Meet Me at El Motile Springs! iiu! punb.iM of JIM phciif-.i-t- s minder of adults r.h.-e- d on a juiv.ire-farin Jlidvale. The owner vus seeklve a market out of the s'.a'.e and the department decided to tin :u to replenish the 1 ' t.ili stock---The eonsiderittion was not but is reported t have I ecu about '.!. sniiio price as it would lime Program D. D. Harris, North Dacost lo raise the birds. All birds will vis stake, chairman; Mrs. H. H. Blood, be reh ed immediately. LKIGHAM : Sept. North Davis stake; T. Frank Williams and Friday Saturday, September 11 and 15, , and Gladys Harbertson, Jit. Ogden stake; R. D. Forsha and JIaude West, , Ogden stake; Lee Furring and Alice turn, at the AnUOUCCCI harvest of peach firmer Oirdcil HI Jlack, Weber stake. peaches lor the eastern market will be just about over and the fruit will be I The Imred States Civil Service 7 vi.i,,; ; ta,t.and Me comnnssii.il bus announced open com- home fiw fnr ue- vxamiiiiitioii.s ns follows: 1890 Th;. Preram tnautiml), hviin. Stastistics compiled by the Amern h'P--.- . if for ican Association of Sugar Refiners Ine d nff aturos " I11! duty in Waehinglon, 1 I'.,Mint, 2 or e!o- have disclosed that the price of sugar cIorful fireworks spectacle where-- , ;it f OOOaveiir today is less than it was in 1890. The called Arabian Nights" which will be1 agricultural engineer at chart published by - the association produced by the lntermountuin tire-wor- f3,l!li(i to $;!,7uU a year, unj ushistji.t tends to show that sugar prices have company which presented the agricultural engineer at $2,6ili to been more staple than perhaps any Spirit of No Mans I .and at Provo, Jll.ltiit a year, bureau uf public roads other food commodity, with the ex- Ltah, on July 4th; the Winning of and bureau of cheiiiblry and soils, ception of the period directly follow- the West at Logan, Utah, on July of agriculture, fur duty ire -- 4th, and numerous ing the war. other spectacles Washington, 1. C., or in the W. Bert Robinson, secretary of the throughout the intermountain west. Assistant (plum, ii.diis- phyriologi.st Utah-Idah- o Sugar company, in dis- Set pieces of local interest and tank try), bureau of tdatiL industry, departcussing the price of sugar, said that attack under fire promise to make it! ment of agricult for du;y in tin although the sugar companies are pay-in- g the most elaborate program ever pre- field, probably in the west, or i:i over twice as much for beets sented in this vicinity. to at I). $ Washington, $2,600 (., today as they did 38 years ago and Another departure will le the use a year. wages are mflre than doubled, in- of Awning maker, national museum, bucking mustangs and Btoers and creased efficiency in production and a fancy riding between the running Smitlreoman institution, Washington, better working agreement between the horse at the conclusion of, D. C., at $1,680 a year. producers anid the refiners are strong the races, and Junior metallurgist, for doty in a beautiful program factors which tend to hold the price D. C., or elsewhere, at Nash Washington, be will sedan The given away. down. a $2,0i0 be will year. announced as it probinson predicts a normal run program Senior archi-c- t at $4,600 a year, m all company factories this season. gresses through huge amplifiers inassociate architect at $3,200 a year, stalled and the KSLl operated by The Idaho crop shows a instation of Salt Lake and ahsistant arehiteit at $2,600 u broadcasting crease over last year, while slight the Utah year, office of the supervising archicrop is estimated at a few hundred City. for duty in tons less. The peach parade, which will occur tect, treasury D.department, and elsewhere Washington, O., According to present plans of the each morning at eleven oclock, promAssociate physicist at $3,200 a year, sugar companies the factories will ises to be unusually artistic and pleas- and assistant physicist at $2,600 a open about the middle of October. ing and will likely surpass all past year, bureau of standards, bureau of pageants for numbers of floats and mines, and National Advisory Com- entries. Peaches and watermelons will be provided for the guests as long they will eat, and there will be car-- 1 pur-chas- Harvest Right for Peach Day This Year -. . -- Fin, iSj Civil Service Exams Sugar Price Less Than it Was in W Every Boy With a Bicycle is invited to ,1 f Juir wu-mis- t Kammeyers Big Annual Bike Hike ! 1 ks fe-ld- Shielded Tubes 175 El Monte Springs Sunday, September 9th al attractions, dancing, movies in abundance. Outstanding will be the dedication the largest community street sign the intermountain west. This will a mammoth arch spanning Main street, supported at each end by huge steel framework pillars anchored in the curb. The sign bids all visitors welcome to Brigham, gateway to the worlds greatest bird ground. It will e illuminated by thousands of electric lights. merry-go-roun- Bicycle n 20 Other Good Prizes Gold Watch A Prize for Every Jloy! Special Meet 9 a. m. Sunday at Kammcyer's, 2116 Kiesel Ave. Dads Invited! d, merry-mix-u-p, Don't be afraid of the draft if yoi open the windows of your mind. American Magazine. watt Piano Co. Starting Sunday Tfe vrn the Playmate ifPrinces, pafbrhim them WOHA OTHER ,10 togci Dolores Del Rio FGK and these two flic menace that their j is prtscnUd WILLIAM in aDrama of Passion ( and happiness Intrigue whose scenes UTAH OGDEN Ivcr-Johnso- 1 No Danger Here Complete $50.00 1 l5hadOWGd Bros.-Rober- ts to be held at . er' an laid in thehaunts of high society r.: utBff MERRY TUESDAY THURSDAY SATURDAY ft JACK PASSEYS BAND Twelve Finished Artists! Frank Martin, Master of Ceremonies Scomm of the Sea. tzer Thrills! Action! Romance! NOW PLAYING H ly arA I w4m iiFfi!!!"! Where Happiness Awaits You OSBIN BBiar: DON ADARADO W BfRNARD VOWUW b JBSK Stmj LOU TELLECEN production Tom Santchi, Dorothy Sebastian and Ray Haller A Gripping Drama PAUimtDIAAl BIN BARD ADDED FEATURES Hot Luck" First of Our Big New Season Comedies, Latest Fox Sens Shows at "dMw at . 1 : 13-3--5-7-9 P. Jl. CiE VVrUtr Vo Raise in Prices -- Show Place of Utah" W . his i;y. the Easy Terms! Glen it! n. ..y reg-tna- je Power Speaker A C Operation Walnut Cabinet Only V".nd. K SW.C ti-,- ..tii.i returned ! 7 l. . 1 iiMn-i-- i l,: i'l lA.i";:!.!'! ini-i'.ii- Hear the New Majestic Radio e is i A. 11 1 j..l V . . u- Jill .' 1.1 !inanri:.ir government activities, according to Dean Milton lSenuiun of the seh of education of the l:::vr-sit- y cf Ftah. Kan Uer.nion has lb I. . "fi jfk North Vitnnal Tax association Seattle Lst month wtie practically URumn:i-.in ccinkmu;:...; the general property tax system us a means of ir make-belie- ve me" of the of Weber stake cannot particitax pate in the convention owing to the m Seattle August 27, and stake quarterly conference Icing held 2:. on the same date. Papers read on the tax situation Committees appointed are us follows: Arrangements and decorating: v.eie '..nanimous in agreement that Carl Storey. Ogden stake chairman; the general property tax is wholly Mrs. Lulu Child, Ogden stake; Fred inadequate and ur.just si!.,i should be Farr, Jit. Ogden stake; Jlrs. J. G. replaced ly new methods i f taxation Widdisun, Weber stake; Joseph Steed, more in agreement with present day conditions and based more on the North Davis stake. ability and entertainment Mrs. valuationto pa than on liuu a esi d Reception of property. Katherine Wright, Weber stake chairTax authorities approved suggesman; Oliver G. Ellis, Mt. Ogden stake; tions for removing fmm the constituAnnetta Stevenson, North Davis tions of states such provisions as stake; Ollie Mitchell, Ogden etake. taxation and were in favor of Attendance and publicity B. A. the legislatures a free hand Fowler, Jit. Ogden stake, chairman; giving make readjustments in the tax sysHoward Green and Gertrude Bell, We- to ber stake; Ida S. Hinckley, Jit. Og- tem us new conditions arise. den stake; Jlelvin Swenson and Jennie Budge, Ogden A. idealistic composite the cul-- Sheffield and Edwinastake; FredNorth Knowlton, cruAmerican the great Davis stake. 'f tre A four stake convention for the Mutuals of Weber, Ogden, Mt. Ogden and North Davis stakes will lie held in Weber college 011 Sunday, Sept. 16. At a fleeting of officer on arrar.ge- rnents held Thursday night ha of Ogden stake was named gvn- chairman and Mis Nellie lien of Mt 0ffden suke a - of I'.'l.'l i - lil'l-el- i 1 I i. I, - ' Tol'aMe David '...l.t',. s. rhilosopSsrB Death iv opt M..il:i'i.l, In- fiilJIC'IIS Kill .III-- ', ptlJlaw a: e. and the M. In ll'.i 1. wiin Siviiscil uf Ins. ;i!n-riV..mbia have uveived of iip lm; tv (ibe '.iiiriMtin lit-r '. . . if uppoii tu.i i:.' tic youth, i.r i a:i. iirrupi r. d di j .oti.'.i 'iiiil terv- lf !u a fiimou lit ' i 1. F. It h u than con d h.i rinlirr s; il l |