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Show John Q. Blaylock gave a very interand appreciation shown for this work, and instructive talk at Sacraefforts are being made to secure MrSs esting on Thousand Extras Used The Charlatan at In Films Mob Scenes Egyptian Today Only xr.ml-feaMore than 1,000 film extras were in used in the mob scenes of Thomas mannor llKi lf In a xtiihing Uiiivf'rKul'a m w talking picture, The Mcighnn's latest starring vehicle, ensensational meloCharlatan, uhiih is playing at the titled The llacktt, which plays underworld the of drama lust times the today. Egyptian for the at Lyceum. Wednesday Livand Holmes Herbert Margaret The mob eccnex, which also required leading ingston, who play two of thebeen cervices of upwards of 300 techthe have perrole in the induction, charla- nicians, including electricians and diu a former The east. fectly rectorial staff, were among the largtan magician through force of has a part requiring sub- est und most exciting ever screened. The Racket, acclaimed the most tle handling, hut he has Injected into and spectacular underworld lavish an which experonly it a sympathy a ienced and versatile actor could ob- thriller ever filmed, is Thomas is and latest vehicle, another Jlochliffe Felhtwes, starring tain. said to he his greatest picture. principal, also duel excellent work. In The liaeket Meighan Is preMargaret livingston acquits her in the colorful role of a metsented This cleverness. usual self with her actress, who is noted for her intelli- ropolitan police captain. In the star's when gence of portrayal, has brought the own words, uttered at Hollywood full measure of her brilliance to the the picture was completed: I honestly believe I have the greatscreen in The Charlatan. Incidentthe for worn est blonde a wig, picture, and the finest screen charally, too, occasion, adds much to her beauty. acterization in years. This is just the The fourth of the featured group, Fred story, and the type of role I had been Mackaye, is a youngster of much searching for, promise. According to the popular star, he The lure of the lupernatural la Meig-han'- TAYLOR (Continued from page 6.) RIVERDALE Miss Iletta Jacobs, daughter of reBishop and Mrs. M. K. Jacobs, has turned to her homo after spending the winter at I'rovo, where she attended the II. Y. U. Merle Miss Hunter, formerly of Los Anher va- Itivrrdale, hut now living in geles, California, is s pending cation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Hunter. Miss Hunter will leave for the coast Friday, s Mr, and Mrs. Vivian Taylor are rejoicing over the arrival of a fine baby ioy which was bom Monday, June 10. club girls of Riverdale met June 6, at the home of their Thursday, project leader, Erma Jacobs. The folthe lowing were elected as officers for the The 4-- 1 1 has waited nearly a year for Susie Jacobs; proper vehicle, and in The Iiachet summer: President, Grace Taylor; secreMenKhan returns to his many fans, tary and treasurer, Fern Thompson; after months of absence. song and cheer leader, Kathrine Farr, and club reporter, Lucille Childs. AfYou may have ambition, ability and ter the business meeting, games were energy, and still fail to succeed. These played and refreshments were served. will not insure success until you add In addition to the officers mentioned, determination. the following were present: Norma Lelia Bybee and Freda Anderson, of Itio Rita. Irene Palasty, beautiful Hunter. Three members were excused. Hungarian prima donna, brought to The next meeting will be held Thursthis country especially for this enMarried In Hollywood" June 13, at the Riverdale school Walter Catlett, Lennox day, gagement; Will Soon be Produced house. i Pawle, K1 lirendcl and George s s Quite the most pretentious operetta aggregation, truly an Smith Jacobs, who has been attendever devised for stage or screen Is the have been rehearsing night already Married school the past winter at the B. ing production, and day. Y. U. at Provo, has returned to Iljver-dal- e in Hollywood, which is slated to go Married in Hollywood is based on and will have charge of the into production at a by lieopold Jacobson and Jacobs farm this summer. play once. City id with music by Production has been deferred await- Bruno Oseur who The Strauss authored Norma Sherman West has one to Paro-wa- n of arrival Terris, ing the to help in the construction of a famed prima donna, who has just com- Chocolate Soldier," For the production, modern school house. On the compleweeks as singing pleted seventy-tw- o the tion of the star of the stage production of Show-boa- t. Harlan Thompson has written building, he will take a additionand with dialog lyrics, story, be will who J. Harold Murray, Bryce canyon before rethrough trip with Miss Terris in this al musical numbers by Dave Stamper. turning to his home. will stage the musical operetta, Is now on the coast, rushed Kdward Itoyce The ladies of the Riverdale farm buhere after completing an equally numbers, and Marcel Silver will direau met Tuesday, June 10, in conlengthy engagement as singing lend rect the production. nection with the ward Relief Society. The speaker was Mrs. Alma Esplin, 3 head of the literature department of the U. A. C. extension service, who has been conducting a course in literature for the farm bureau. After the opening exercises the entire time was given to Mrs. Esplin, who gave a most inspirational and educational discus9 sion on The Value of Literature in Series 192829 by the Home. After the meeting strawberries and cream and cookies were served in the ward hall to fifty-fiv- e ladies. The serving committee was Author of PRACTICAL AUCTION BRIDGE? Mrs. Tillie Adams, Sophia Bingham, Mrs. Jr. 1UR by Bailey and Lottie Jacobs. A very Uuyk, Ciiyrit4 pleasant afternoon was had by all present. This doses the course in litARTICLE No. 33 erature, but because of the interest Which Is the more Important, the diamonds or pnss? If Y Ml two diaLidding or the play? is a question monds and B passes, should Z bid two FOR often oisrtMscd among Auction Bridge no trump or two hearts? If Z docs bid players. Old timers, particularly those two no trump and A posses, should Y CLEANING & DYEING who played whist, contend tliat the bid three spades or pass? Ys proper SATISFACTION cf the hands is infinitely more hid is undoubtedly two diamonds. His difficult and, therefore, more important hand has great assistance for the spade PIIONE 402 than the bidding. Modern Auction bid but the modern player must always players, however, insist that the bid- consider the possimlity cf his partner Among the other members of the east for their good performances were 1hilo McCullough as the doctor, Anita (Sarvln as his wife, Dorothy Gould, John George and Iiernard Siegel and Craufurd Kent. George Melford, who directed, has made a tremendously thrilling picture from stage play by Ernest Pascal and lonard Praskins. Carl Laemmle, Jr, suervlsed the production. vice-preside- Me-Faila- all-st- ar ne Fox-Movieto- ne Haido-Warde- the ment meeting Sunday night Restoration of the Priesthood. Music was furnished by the ward choir under the direction of Verlin Breathwaite. Esplins services for further n, How to Play BRIDGE Wynne Ferguson Albert Spencer attended the PostMr,. EliM Griffin and family lav. masters convention held at the Hotel returned to their home in Taylor. They Utah, Salt Lake City, June 10 and 11. have been spending the winter In OgThe Primaiy association will be re den. Mrs. Leslie Fowers of Hooper and Mrs. Delbert Childs of Roy spent organized at Sacrament meeting Sun mothday evening, June s 16. Sunday with Mrs. Griffin, their home. old er, in the s s s Arnold Berljn suffered the loss of Mrs. Ida B. Jardine attended the hia automobile Tuesday for a few annual Primary convention in Salt hours. Two Salt Lake youths decided on a trip to California and apLake City, Saturday, June 8. They propriated Mr. Berlins car. On Saturday afternoon the Taylor were caught, however, late Tuesday baseball team played the Hooper team night and the car returned. The boys and met their first defeat this sea- are being held by the authorities. son the game was decided in favor of Hooper, During the game Mr. Samuel Hadley, manager of the Taylor team, was struck with the ball, cutting a severe gash in his eyebrow. - s M. 1:30 Mrs. David Peterson is recovering at her home from an accident received Everything for the Homel last week. Mrs. Peterson was crankDoning her car when her small son, 2214 Washington Ave. ald, slipped the car into gear, causing I the car to spring upon her. pinning For her to an efdctri clight pole. Bell tunately Mrs. Petersons injuries were Auctioneer not serious. - s s Miss Elsie Gibson, who has been ilk. suffering for some time with a defective tooth, is reported as much TCor. i'-h suit. Such hands bidding a often score three odd either in the suit or in no trump: therefore players should he alert to biu as strong a suit as Y's diamonds in the hope that their partner can then bid no trump. Always Urto get the best bid of 36 cards, not and the best way to obtain this result is by bidding. After Y unis two diamonds, Zs proper trid is two hearts. A two no trump bit! with a band containing three suits and a singleton of the purtner's suit seldom is profitable. After the two heart bid, Y should pass and Y Z will score a small slam. Y Z can score game also in no trump; but not Co Problem No. 34 at spades. Tula hand shows the possibilities of Hearts Q, 1C( 5 the bidding and the big savings that 7 Clubs result. Two bids result in game and UamoikW--A- , S K, & J, rubber, while tlie third falls short of Spades ft 6, game and the opponents still have a chance to win the rubber. The value of Y I the rubber is thus at stake; and its subB A sequent whining or losing determines Z I the loss caused by the bad bid. The following hand is a fine example of good play and, as the rubber gains Hearts 9.4 Clubs A, dej enls on the result, it may easily be IXainouds 7 aid that in these two examples; at A, K, J, 4 Spades least, the day is jnst as impurUnt as No score, rubber game. I! Z tads one the bidding! gpadnaal A puses, shook! Y bid two four-car- d ' Jdsvery socia1 niche" four-car- ' meetn UAlihoitfn ucauncro. ofcerv P. Saturday, Jack 1 Ildene Colonial Mr. LaMar Neilson is recovering from a severe case of scarlet fever. The Gainsburg The HUNTSVILLE The boys of the club met at the home of Claude Surrage Monday evening. Sunshine Valley Calf Club was chosen as the club name. Preparations will be made to put the calfa in shape for showing on the visit of Mr. Musser. Executive Secretary of the American Guernsey Cattle club of Peterboro, New Hampshire, July 6. 4-- Is sll iknira st sttrsethrs prieM WALTER GILMORE Fsrrltr sn4 TiiUirsUI 1114 Wsahtagtoa Avcsss Phsas SUNDAY AND MONDAY Kid Gloves With Conrad Nagel TUESDAY : WEDNESDAY Modern Mothers TDEffli Kichiftfe Red Ski IK WEMSEB Thomas The The Canary Murder Case Cast. SSI Rat TIIURSDa DOUBLE FEATIII Holbrook Him, Q. Niluei The Masked and Ton !i The Horse Hit With Helen Chadwick. All-St- ar Jobs Prowl With William Collier, Jr, and Betty Bronson. With an fridai Malt Moore, Dorothy Beware Roy 7 Eerie of B coming so s TALKING Pin Quitting Business Well, Folks, It V Long Now-4- he Will Soon be Hen SALE Inc. SYLVIA DEE ART SHOP Ogden's Premier Cleaner. EVERYTHING DRASTICALLY REDUCED QGDi Spe U Gir Hair Price and Less d 111 Belief Soc end Jeamtaj One Stolen Night GENUINE FOX Boat Gita S. Annapo SATURDAY THURSDAY AND FRIDAY PUR SCARFS Jin. j,robs Featuring Their Purple Moment H "sATug MOXDj Great Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Griffin have both been suffering from an attack of influenza, but Mr. Griffin is again back at his work. Circa SUXDi With George J easel With Laurel & Hardy. jgcivre Jacob, pi ,1 Ogden; Smiling TODAY Hazel Hadley left for Salt Lake City June 10 to attend the missionary school of the L. D. S. church. A number of showers were given last week in Miss Hadleys honor, among which was one given by the U L. M. I. A., at which she was presented with a combined edition of the .Book Of Mormon, Doctrine and Covenants and the Pearl of Great Price. Miss CogtriU. Btfryt J Cleaners & Dyers, NOW Sep PLAYI Today and Ton Stamped Goods, Pillow Cases, Rompers, Scarfs, Center. Pieces, Etc., Finished Art Models Far Below Cost. ALL YARNS AT COST. VIADUCT V i Market & Groceteria 193-- 5 ; gbiff SKM Auction De Luxe view-poi- nt Chplu, , ,! -- ding; because of the tremendous difference in points caused by different tads, it more important than the play of the hands. One of the best ways to settle this question is to consider tlie results of various hands from a comparative of bidding and play. The hands given in the previous article are fine examples for that purpose. The firet (l'roUem No. 34) illustrates the wide divergence in the result of a band caused by the bidding. The second (Problem No. 33) illustrates the difficulties confronting a player who is trying for game with a dose hand. J1 Vrs. Many Other Items On Sal Everything Must Go! Street Twaatj-fsart- k i Sylvia Dee A Cash aad Garry Market at Cash and Carry Prices for Cash and Carry People. Art Shop 2473 Washington Avenue Entrance Through Hirschmang Shoe Store FRANKIE K,, 9.0 to Problem No. 39 Hearts Clubs ?, Hearts Q, 10, S, 3 Chibs 6, 3 Diamonds Q, 8, S, 3 Spstlcs 9, 5, w, 4 DmmomlsrA,Z;KVS,6;4,I B Spades Hearts Onto OGDEN CANYON Summer Schedule, Effective June 9, 1929 Hearts K.6.I OjAl L7 Clubs Diamonds Sh-K,- a7, WEEK DAY-S- Leave Union Depot 6.50 a. m., 11:30 a. m.f fl:45 p. m., f3.30 p. m.f p. m. Leave Huntsville 8:00 a. m., 12:45 p. m., 6:30 p. m. Leave Artesian Wells 8:10 a. m., 12:65 m 2:40 p. m, 4:30 p. m p. m. oi-- u A, 7,4 A, K. 8. 3, 1 Diamonds none Spades A. J, W.6.1 I 1 I No store. nfthrrptmc.'Z dealt and bid mood and B trumps, Z overtremps one spade. A Nd two diamonds, Y and drops Bs last tramp makes bis B bid and no Z two last and passed dub only knot one heart trick. tramp bit three clubs, A bid three diamonds and If A leads back a heart, Y days the Y and B reused. Z bid four clubp A tea ami forces B to' win the trick with passed, Y bid four spades and U diMib-re- the king. B can now lead a heart or a All passed and A ojened the king sputa, if be leads the heart. Z discards of diamonds. How should Z play the his club and wins the trick in Ys com! lined luuals so that he will stand with the queen of hearts. He now has the best chance to make his bid? a trnace position over B's tramps Z should tramp the king of diamonds holding tbe ten six of over the ami lead three roumls of riulw. trump-ingth- e seven trey; therefore bespades must win both third round of dubs in Ys hand trirka. with the four of spades or with the Variation: If at trick five, B had nine, if A should trump with the eight pLivd a low spade, at trick seven, , of spadra. when Z the lead with the ace k should now lead the Gvpofsptdrs id hearts,orpins he should taad a taw heart, ! and B may either play a low spule or and play the ten of hearts from Ys hand. This play forces B in the Vod fiuys a ten. H and he can lead either a heart or a of Z diamond. If the former, Z tats the trick play t ?ncen spades, he should wins the trkk ami run to the queen w hich wins tlie trick. case, should lend another rhit trumping in Y should now taad the taw riLmmnd hand w kh the last trump , and trump in Z's hand with a low i0w lead tlie trey of hearts Tde. Z should now lead the set-u- p front k ham! ami win the tiick in Zs club ami force B to tramp Z's are of hand with the ace. lie shook! now lead now makes, so in this way aU trumps Soother round cf spuka if B pLiyvd Y Z score one heart game, losing trkk five. Z ami two ;vnta tricks. only 9VTa 9 should lead the jack ami force Bs There are other ways of king, B shnukl then lend tlie diamond hand, but the variations playing the given are the and Z slioukl discard a low heart. Usual line of and play the represent forcing A in the lead. If A leads n du- - best defense in each instance. p. Leave Pine View 8 :15 a. m., ki . ' :00 p. m.f 2 :45 p. m., 4 :35 p. m., 6 :45 p. m. SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS i d. 1 1 ann14'6 p. m., I?1!!?11 Dc,poi !:50 9:00 p. m., 3:00 p. m., 4 :00 p. K.r07?nJ'fi l8:1 m- - 10:30 m., 12:00 noon, 2:07 P' m , a- - m.,5 :00 p. m., 6 :00 p. m. Vfc15 P p. m., p. m. Leave Pine iew 8:15 a. m., 9:45 a. m., 11:15 a. m., 1:20 p. m 3:12 P. m 4:12 p. m 6:12 p. m 6:20 p. m.. 7:12 p m -- o Minutes Ogden to Sanitarium. 35 Minutes- Ogden to Hermitage. 45 Minutes Ogden to Pine View. 1 Hour Ogden to Huntsville. P- - m 2,12 - Huntsville Cars. fArtesian Wells Cars. eekly Passes Good Between Ogden and Artesian Wells fk HERES THU? FOR Y1' Not UTAH RAPID TRANSIT COMPANY A Great Surgin..,. Smasher of the y The Dynamic ai Best! " Also Com "TICE'S GIRL W afl |