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Show Friday, January 4, 1929 TJIE OGDKX POST District Judges Set Industry .More Act ie Court Calendar for hi Twelttli District! Hearings in January I.. .!;i r.ii ei the iwi'ifi.i a 'llie picture i laying at the Kgjplian theatre oiUiliJ today and Saturday is considered as being one cf the best n Medics of the current season, laiura La Plante has the steihir role and takes the part of a young girl who leaves hone to study art. She does study art but in the art section of a department store where she sells three dollar pictures for i: 1 two-ninety-eig- t .1 K..-iI- nil-1':,- ! n.- - . Assured in tSig Eight Fard Monday .m ilurlc-- tl.-ti- Hatties i'lbi-illin- Ly:? r The court calendar far the January of l'.'J t h..v. iit'oelii term of the Second judicial district Probate ami Guardianship developments whi.h el,..r: ter-- l tourt was set as follows by Judges ll:e Ind:i-:- i : s a vvl."!". ih. ur vd Nut ices James X. Kimball and George S. Bar-- j bos b on :i:i d.:r;".g the .'evor Ci iiii'j- Clerk or Respective active, Coniult ker at a joint sitting held recently: .T et th jear l.ib.-- i h .s be, n t.uue .ii.eis tor Fcrber Information. Judge Parkers Division i nil. 'jed tin. i o jenr ago. S:hs Anderson. if no..ds at wlle!v.-- : e ;iv :il lel.i'! Ogden city vs. Mary J annul y 1; Stale of Utah s. Virgil I'ei ii i,,g.1 bet'.i i'i eluiiiO :i:id!,,i Notice to Sim.kiv in Thomas, January 10; Stale vs. George Agiiinliur.:! ic.iipii! b.i t I'. '.irt t'l.i.rt of tl.i- - Soil. ml Jivliillil It. .'I n il'ijig mull wink, ,1 Baker, January IS; X. J. Harris vs. ..t :ii,i ieultliv..l prices uni (or ll..- i'l.'in'y of WrlM-r- , Stale Ii : I. . a Si ii j1 in iii.ii. .. Ilnli. liuMlJ Vi.Min tragun and others, February pr I. I'i ill.- in.iili-- of thi mlalo of Mar- l.:.e t !'.. led d.iwimiud 1.4 l.lo fill iVk'lll I" will .'I I'. I'.i.ii li.im. J "lk l n. 1iiees S; Ameriean Surety Co. of X w York in, 1; iug n , v i'.'i r.n- U.4l.i thi- uinli-rAiillii t ;i 1 !ji II. i :: : 0 :t v. George Ileiuer, January IS; h.iw I , tii. i. Umlrii, Liluli, mi l I. u'li:ra ii ii mI': :i.i. ;il I be V i . j' y i.i 1.. is., v Taj lor vs. Ezra Yadd.-u- , s, January j'i'il i bv ll i ri.vs of l.i t jv:ir. !' liilil .11 AN' II. liUI.N ili Ckiu.mg 'li i?. M !.t i. t:3; 11. B. Ekins vs. C. II. ltitton nnd ;b. n.ii.il ii t el of of hi Ailii.iiii' ..ti i'i;!: ll) 14 klltk' i : l lie givat- MaB. FI V a others, January til: ronci l 1'. llii.iitiuiu, .i as a'l.ilK' sli.'l.lly ib.rin !!l OglltM. 4111- lk I'.i. I) !!. lar. vs. Iaroy E. Mulan, January SO; i n i Ik rl I.tk' ihi.u I'lcviii'.k.l doling tin ..r A. .triili'it, ..i,) JoGin& Co. vs. ! Ogden Paint Oil ..'.I U'.l. a ::i i ft i.ii i.l liiv.mlp.-r A. ln"i!;.m Orson I.i.iilk in It. JS. IVkk'iiilvr i seph Pallif, February o; i. ji 4. in.:v. ion J .iiiii.ki la knl i !' n! v. Braby vs. Joseph Beru and others, ii. ;.l . that, in till I.i.'.u' tc, the while ml jfi.: npiiWk-.iruk-l January 8; P. J. Farrell and others tlif iliu Ilii'ii nf his liain- i' ef fiiul, grain. a'l f i n it vs. Wells Marriott, February 7; U. .l.ss lias S. Sanitary Specialties Corp. vs. T. Notice to l.i-- 1 , ii sli rlii.k ' I'.iarki't.n u il. that iii it thi mri't p.nikh Daring InG. Plnkehy and others, February 8; j t !'i i " ihv.ini-s ii Si taw its til a in nrii Iti li Pistiirl (tut nf hi' Stviuil Judirinl "I'!".' i. imi, amt pat tikiili.ily m from bits Herman Kuchler and others vs. lie i ill have fr u.- vmiiity i.r wrf, Kiai these i straight prici-paii! air rips ,.,,f ,.,Ifcr wiih a terr.Ue jar. an.l AnvlM ,l1't II,n Charles W. Pope and others, February i'i; cimp:ir,'l favnrably with prices will pr i'i III a Kal'i" l'l Il'i.j lllli' i ll.ai , ill i:Ii tn ah!.' : ;.; 13; L. H. Swanncr vs. Utah-Idah- o Iiu:r dim liillT. It appi' irs pro! i'i iikliii iin.il ;il ri4 Ht tin l.iw I lies wen .In .i Thou' cbaiv.c'.i-Central Railroad company, February t ial iit.nns tn tlii' Dis! riits fighter. ii i i.f ll Vim Dyke, 609 tlnlo . JO; Ovid I Pope vs. Itah Idaho Cen- 1'a.ni.s v ill tii-- iWkVcd thus.1 ivf lat ileiiii'm t rated in his two practici' I'liililii.i'. ii, I uli, mi nr liifnre March tral Railroad Co., February 111; Ver- yi.ir. l.ivoliick pridai'.rs liavt' hit'll ik'iiiiils at Je.--tin- gjm again-- Deii tell i. I,.,,i. mmitua nirmt. p.mi: Le.l him severely isi'iMiu na Peterson vs. James Peterson, Feb- n'.inikratily heavy si !! is t.f i attic an.l in wliiih Viliiiiiiiiti'ii'iix nf (he i0. of tile boily wliih' in tlm elimlies. mi w Doran A. vs. Aim !ia ruary II; llnM. iliviak4l. Eddy Ilenry Eddy, hi'avy sellers of shi ep at prii is hiih ui--.1 1 wlm was to sc l.eduleil tiari n. in, van aii im; dykk, February lf; Alma M. Anderson vs. liavi' aun-.i.ii- l higln'i than a jear ng. riie in Ogden last evening, comes l.i. t. l,owi:u.. Ora Anderson, February til; Frank A lial.'.slrial output in the distriit fur from a thriliing victory last week I'.il fmi iuliliiiinii Janitnry 4, 1929. Raleigh and others vs. Union Pacific ni d a during .ver young Harry ills, negro t. l'iiO- nf la.t )ull.iulitii Kibruary 1, 1929. Railroad Co., February 28; Mina Flinof other but t .San lrani isco port writers lev-vders vs. Frank Flinders, February 11. than unokilh'il labor iiaicd at vveie loud in heir praise nf Gareio, Demand for jury must be made higher than a year ago. Trade at who had his du ky opponent reeling Notice to and fee raid by January 1. Names mail ili'i'I i ill'll nioilt rati'ly iluriug after the third tumul and finished him In ll.i Ii..( hut total sales both at retail in tin seventh. for the jury for the January term Court nf (hi Snoml Jmlii-lii-l in iil fur (hi ('unity nf Wrlwr, Suit anil at wholesale were huger during Kill of are returnable January 8. Salt and Billy Rogers like if I. (uli lit (lie of (he nUite of the first eleven months of 1'J'JH than Iz'Wis of Gri'i-li'y- , (.olorado, wlm fight lii.llimh Miirliiimni, inillrr will semi-vw ith the vuiirliere ill aUwhnl dm 1'.27. same Judge Kimball's Division were both the of li iiiilup, imprespiriml iluring (Is Hil(i(iniitrii(nr a( (he law Prices generally t .'tilled upwaivl sive in tiii'ir Win Kiiiiis at tin gym. (ilfire State vs. James W. Ryan, State vs. if Dyke, 609 Kerb )irrnh U. Van The two h battlers have met mhui IliililniK, Aldon Smith, State vs. William M. during the and third quarters eai Mnrrh tiih. ' nil nr 11)29. Carney, January 8; State vs. Vernie of P.IJS, hut declinckl during tile fourth teugh opponents, ami should ut up 6.(SiCiusl) FOWLES, j. FRANCIS Baughman, State vs. John I. McGre- ijuarler, Mini tuward tin year's elose a thrilling battle. nf (ha aiitala of AilnilnfH(rMtor Other contestants card on are: the of index llaniiNh klardnann. labor statist gor and State vs. V. L. Inks, Jan- the bureau II VAN DYKK, uary 9; Ogden City vs. Frank Jones of wholesale commodity prices vive.i-o- Battling l.uiiiireau:; of la' wist on ami IiKKIIAII Ailnriii-fur ailniiiiu(i-H(urto li'vels appioxiniatiug those of Tuffy O'Dow, Pociitellii, who will and others, January 10; estate of Jane half nf first puhlicatimi January 4, 1929. ti rou lids; Kill Boxwood, Preston, Dale nf Inal publication February I, 1929. J. Richards, hearing, February 5; Jo- November, 1927. The dirline in re- fight vs. Don Felt, Ogden, for (i rounds; cent has months reflection a vs. and others Hans seph Singleton curtain P. Poulson, January 10; N. J. Harris chiefly of lower prit-efor agricultural Tuffy Meaeham of Grace, Idaho, will- ercuux of iA'wiston attle four rounds with Elliott I.um- raiser. vs. V. R. Nish, February 1; Moroni II. products, prices of certain commodities imporlaiil in litis Thomas vs. Albert W. Phipps, January 17; Elizabeth G. Heywnod and district, notubly copper, lumber, and others vs. Ogden Motor Car Co., Jan- petroleum, now being higher than a uary 18; Elizabeth G. 1 ley wood and year ago. Rcilueed demand for credit at the ethers vs. Ogden Motor Car Co. (two Reserve bank of San Franactions), January 18; Mary Torsak Fedi-ravs. EH Rukavina, January 21; Joseph cisco, and increased loans aiai investE. Wright vs. Vanadium Metal Prod- ments by banks ucts Co., January 30; Gordon Baxter the credit situation in the Twelfth vs. Sterling Wholesale Co., February Federal Reserve district iluring late! The 13; Hannah Scott vs. Stephen T. Dur-ran- t, November and early December. etc., February 5; Aurelia Ryan amount of reserve bank ami member vs. Carl C. Rasmussen, February 7. hunk credit in use during this period, however, was considerably greater than a year ago. 1 1 - 1 I 1 . i 1 Creditors 1 j . I 1 I i M-- i : I I'ri-aitu- . : t - -- ! . - r - J1 l.v.-rke- - 111 ! i - 1: 1 ! 1 i . I 1 i- . 4 I . - v.ii.i-hur- I I I , 1 . I - I I i 11 11. j I 1 ci'i-i'- 1 ! iL-- l j r 1 ) j 1 i Creditors i j 41 j 'p-- 1 1"-1- s I theatre is playing and Saturday one of the best today comedies of the current season in Home James, Laura La Ilantes new Stairing vehicle for Universal. All the pretty, young girls who want to leave for the big city to study art, and there are any number of them, should know what happens to the blonde Laura. She does get to study art but in the art section of a department store where she sells three dolia pictures for ' "Home James is one of the blonde, . step-siste- ht. star's most entertaining tures. pic- There are many moments in it in which she displays a genius for projecting her comedy upon the screen. The pantomime scenes and those in the house when she learns the identity of the man she loves are screamingly funny. The story, too, is very clever. tp Wynne Ferguson at "PRACTICAL AUCTION Author n.-.- nf-- l Iii-.i- 1 1 . 'Ii cx-pi-- rii ii-i- dji-lin- Xovi-inl'ur- , t e vveller-vveigh- iiiil-yiiuivL - - is I Creditors til-m.-- 11-- 1 ri.-- t tln-i- v m-on- OkiIi-ii- , 1 rl ii-- s d . In-i- s nn-nibe- BRIDGE 1928-2- 9 Mltiu-hn- vnui-lu-- i l How to Play Series I m-..- l - pknmm As Iiura F.lliolt she gives her stepr the air and mother and The boss son goes to the big city. saves her from a masher, but because he is sitting in the drivers seat of the boss car she thinks him the chauffeur. She falls in love with him and he with her. There are many funny incidents until the truth is disclosed to her. Laura doesnt think him any the worse for it, and the boss likes Laura because she has been the first to make his son work hard. They are married on the spot. The son is played by Charles Delaney. Aileen Manning is the stepmother and George Iearcc the boss. Others in the cast, which was unusually good, are Joan Standing, Arthur Hoyt and Sidney Bracy. William Bcaudine directed the picture. The Egyptian dimpled wnveSAi JtwU I tii I LAUQA LA PLANTE. mHOME. JAMLS 1 ii.-.i- l I - Dental Clinic Urged; Officials to Confer Kuilding: Values Gain With 67 Fewer Permits BRIDGET Copjitght 1928, by Boyle, Jr. ARTICLE No. 10 There are a number of differences sound or advisable. The objection is a between Contract and regular Auction very evident one. At Contract the 1 and this is especially true of take-ouplayer should try for a pme bid whenof a The following hand is a ever possible, and no bid is sound that isnt based on the assumption that good example: Hearts may bid for game. For this. partra same reason any bid must be very sound and considerably stranger than ; A, Q, 7,2 usually required at Auction. The suit Spades in this instance is too weak to justify a bid which might induce partner to ted Y : : B : four spades ifheh more than normal : A Z assistance for that suit. : : As a matter of fact, however, in this Hearts Q,J, 10 particular hand Ys bid at this point Clubsi a, 6 makes very little difference, for a bid of two spades, either in Contract or in Diamonds A, Q, 6,5 9, 6,5 Auction, should be overbid by Z with Spades No score, first tame. Z dealt and bid two no trump. At Auction this would one no trump, the correct bid either in be the final bid; but at Contract Y Contract or Auction. A passed and Y should increase the bid to three no has a problem to consider. trump. This bid can be made so the At Auction! should bid two spades. maximum result can be obtained in This bid is justifiable because the either game. The take-ouhowever, 444-- distribution of the hand is very as explained, is very questionable at usually is Contract. , Here is a hand that requires very found to work out better at a suit bid, particularly at the suit that best fits skillful play to make game. Think tt over and compare results with the the combined hands of the partners. At Contract, however, it is very analysis that will be given in the next doubtful if this two spade take-ois article. ts , j , , . a t, A second request for an dental clinic in Ogden was organized isWith f7 less building made of the city commission Wednesday by sued in 1928 Ilian in 1927, the value Mrs. Ada Griswold and Mrs. Eliza- of buildings constructed during the beth claimed that while past year was ?277,Slf more than the1 . Tueller, who : , uentists have been very generous ini previous year, according to Edward donating their services in needy cases, Jcssop, inspector in charge in the city an organized clinic is necessary to care engineering department. The total for a large number of children whose valuation wus parents can ill afford to pay for the $1,005,260 the $1,28:1,073 as against' previous year. work. Members of the commission, as was stated when the last request for a clinic was made, replied that the coun-t- y is responsible for such woik through a special tax fund, but that the city commission would attend a joint meeting of the county commissioners and the city and county school boards to discuss the matter. s js'i-mit- j COLONIAL 1 . ut Problem No. Q Hearts A, 9, 4, 2 Oubs J,9,3 Hearts Cubsi J, 8, 7 A,Q; 10,8,4 Diamonds Q, 9, 3 10, T Spades Y B Z s s Hearts Q, 3, S Clubs 7, 5 Diamonds 1, 6, 2 K, 8, 7, 6,3 Spades K, 10, 6 Clubs K, 6, 2 Diamonds 10, 7, 5 A, Q, 9, 5 Spades carefully and compare results with the. analysis that will be gi article. The hands of the other three piayerv will also be given and the of each one considered. An interesting event for all Auction) players occurred in London, England,! recently, as shown by the following: j Problem No. 13 Properly attested evidence that four bridge players were yesterday each Hearts 8, 3 dealt a complete suit in one deal, was Clubs 3 10, Q, 8, 6, here tonight. published Diamonds K, ft J, 7, 6, 3 On a final bid of seven spades the none Spades holder laid his cards on the table. The pack was new. s Y : The odds against this miracle era :A B : calculated as about 2,000 million to : Z : one, yet it has happened four authenticated times in the last No score, rubber game at Contract. Z It occurred at Calcutta inYsifjTrt dealt, bid three no trump and A passed. Brighton in 1892, and at the Surrey What should Y bid? Think this over Whist Drive in 1917." 7rn Problem No. 14 Hearts Q, 4 Clubs K 6 Q, 9, S, 3 Diamonds 9, 4 Oubs Spades none Z Hearts adors-bl- o With Gertrude Olmstead and Francis X. Bushman. Lovo-Long- Special ! h kor m a shop girl, aa a woo 8co Id-b- o ao (ho fiancoo af a chauffeur who wao heir to oro than The Cardboard rid Lover a million, and who mar her la jail I ITS GREAT! ADDED FEATURES New Comedy, All for Geraldine With Marion Davies. Latest Fox News Ilaliiday at the Wurlitzer No Raise in Prices! mmm Irish Hearts With Slay McAvoy. Today and Saturday wrS3CfiE71CER Show Place of Utah THURSDAY, FRIDAY Dancing Daughters With Joan Crawford. COMING Take Me Home With Bcbe Daniels. Moran of the Marines With Richard. Dix. The Cameraman With Buster Keaton. While the City Sleeps The Actress With Norma Shearer. Hearts B : goo With Lon Chaney. K Y : A m lulling TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, No score, rubber game. Z dealt, bid one no trump and all passed. If A opened the eight of dubs, how should Z day the hand to go game? Due of the interesting features of Contract is the proper burning of slams. Here is a hand that offers some good opportunities: Hearts AND HOW! Laura at hrr wiy boot la this Midnight Life SUNDAY AND MONDAY Hearts Diamonds A, Spades 9, 4 a bluff? woman of wealth, Diamonds A, K, 8, 4 J, 4 Spades :A Did ah know how to get away with SATURDAY The Wedding March 5 Clubs L8 Diamonds & 10 10,8 Spades Flaying Sunday and Reggars of Life Clubs A, 10, 7, 6 Diamonds none 5, 3 Spades Og With Marion Davies and William Haines. treks D E THEATRE I)ctcctics Dane and in The Danger Rider NOW PLAYING! Monday! With Wallace Beery. Show People 3 Heart are trumps and Z is in the lead. How can Y Z win six of the against ary defense? Solution in the next article. With Von Stroheim. Arthur. Always the Host for the t OGDEN THEATRE GEE HIJT r.UHIXESS IS GOOD Guc'-- t Ogden . r7'vrr-;.T.'TS.-2-Y mj v.wrafxuuo aA.tod .igp.aiiaw) 'ammioau Jdi i -- Ud .V.I '(. |