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Show STAGE NU WHAT'SGOIN G.ON ITjORRESPONDEflCE ..- - . , . . . jt "si i EGYPTIAN Starting Saturday, Laura LaPlante and Neil Hamilton in the talking picture The Love Trap," and Lupina Lane in the all-talki- ng comedy "Shipmate." OGDEN Now playing, Ronald Coleman in The Rescue; starting Sunday, William Boyd, Jetta Coudal and Lupe Velez in the talking picture Lady of The Pavements." COLONIAL Saturday, Richard Dix in The Wheel of Life; Sunday and Monday, Mary Pick ford in My Best Girl"; Tuesday and Wednesday, H. B. Warner, Anna Q. Nilsson and Nils Asther In "Sorrell and Son"; Thursday and Friday, Don Allcrato in Driftwood." WHITE CITY GARDENS Tomorrow night, Big dance, Music furnished by Jack Passeys better band. ROMAN GARDENS 'Dancing Saturday night. TIIH I AVC TP AD lliCi LUlEi Iflrii the Egyptian theatre starting Saturday stare Which cornea to Laura LaPlante and Neil Hamilton in an picture on the perfected Movietone. Miss LaPlante was the star of Show Boat' and is equally as good in the coming picture. oil-talki- ng NORTH OGDEN (Continued from page 5.) Woodfield; xylophone duets by Nephi and Mary Ross, accompanied by Ina Ross; a reading by Verna Taylor; welcome home address by James Gar- ner, and response by Elder Huband. Wednesday morning at an early hour approximately thirty girls with their leaders went to the M. I. A. girls camp In South Fork canyon. They will return Saturday evening. The North Ogden band will give a concert in the local amusement hall next Monday evening at 8:30. Besides selections played by the entire band, several solos will be rendered by beginning members as well as by more advanced students. '.The male chorus will also sing numbers. Thursday evening, August 8, a birthday party was held at the' home of Mrs. Nettie. Farr in honor of Joseph Montgomery. Games were played and lunch was served to the following: Joseph Montgomery, Agnes Wagner, Mary Wiggins, Roy Wiggins, Joseph Poulson, Duncan Stuart, Ethel Blaylock, Mr. and Mrs. Hyjum Montgomery, Mr. and Mri. Will Norris, Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Berrett, Mr. and Mrs. Kimball Montgomery, Mrs. Elizabeth Montgomery, Mrs. Georgina Montgomery, Stella Mae Montgomery, Mary Norrii, Jennie Norris, Emmett Wiggins, Montgomery, Morris Farr, Hazel Leah McCormick Canavsa, Mae Tolly, and son, Frank. ' ;.-Sunday afternoon . members of the Alvord family met at the home of George Alvord. . Dinner was served on the lawn to the following: Mra. Louise M. Alvord, Mr. and Mrs. George W. Summers, George Nunn, W. M. Alvord, Henry DeHaan, Hyrum Montgomery and their families, Mra. Frank McCormick and son. Mrs. Ivan Summers and Mrs. Ida Schlie of Oma' ; ha, Nebraska. ' Last Saturday evening tha Boy Scouts of ' this community enjoyed . De-lor- es - ! . supper at the Hot Springs. present were M. H. e, Berrett, Jack Taggart, Richard swimming and Those . Roy-lanc- A ikunna LAUAA LOVE TRAP Boyd Berrett, LeGrande Ward, Haven Moss, Howard ' Shaw, Earl Shaw, Carl Alvord,' Bertis, Alvin and A. I Embry, Julius Larsen and Mick LA PLANTE Admirers of Laura LaPlante, the lead. The excellent recording of both blondest blonde on the silver sheet, talking and music on the perfected will enjoy her performance in The Movietone will prove a delight to who see and hear the picture. Love TTap," which opens at the Egyp- - those A special feature of the week's beginning Saturday afternoon. Egyptian program is Lupino Lanes Miaa LaPlantls supported by a strong first comedy Shipmates' cast of local favorites, among them The Movietone Neil Hamilton, who plays the male news will complete the bill talking are not real actors on tha stage. Gets There are no unpleasant mechanical other extraneous noises to interOn or fere with the enjoyment fit the perNew formance. About eighty miles of wire were A congratulatory message was re- used in the installation. ceived by the Ogden theatre from E. E. Bucher, executive Went Nutty on Thrift of the RCA Photophone, .Inc reading Two cents worth the mixed nuts, aa follows: , said Andy MacPherson to the propriThe installation of the RCA Pho- etor of the nut store, and be sure and tophone system in Ogden theatre put in a couple of cocoanuts." marks, I firmly believe, a new era of entertainment for the people of Oglearning to Add den city. .You are to be congratuTeacher: If there were Mr, Jones, lated on your vision. Sound reproduc- Mrs. Jones and the baby, how many tion, as developed by the leading fac- were there?" tors in the electrical and radio Industries of the United States, will bring to Johnny: "There were two and one carry, to the motion picture a wider field of dramatic action, to music a greater . Time Is Nothing popular appeal, and to the audiences "I thought you said you Manager: of Ogden theatre constantly growing could do that job in an hour?" enjoyment and diversion." "Bedad, Ill do that job in Judge dby the impressive demon- anCassidy: hour if it takes me all day. stration witnessed yesterday, the outstanding features of the RCA Thoto-phon- e Ou Its Own system of, sound reproduction Why doesnt you-a- ll put a are: on youah rah? L Remarkable volume as well as No, suh! I dont want to see it magnificent tonal quality, which gives off sometime when Ahm not reproduced music and speech absolute aroun. naturalness. It is difficult to determine under the RCA Photophone sys-teIn the state plant department, Phoea reproduced orchestral selection nix, Arizona, there are five employes from the original; whose last names contain a total of 2. The fan beam" system of sound distribution, an exclusive fca-t- u only fourteen letters, or less than of this system, by means of three letters per name: Orr, Ek. Eck. which the sound actually seems to Joy, Foy. come from lips of the screen characters, and not from all parts of the ; bouse; DANCING 3. New methods of achieving acoustical perspective so that are not only given the relativesounds tonal values, but all the richness of the original music and speech; A wider range of sound effect made possible by the improved at the loud speakers. f funder to the thf ro a bird, the new system chirping Snd with extraor-ainar- y fidelity. So perfect is the Admission 35c synchronization that one almost for-gethat, the characters on the screen . all-talki- ng ever-popul- ar Ogden Theatre Congratulations Photophone ancle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Brown, who have been visiting here Industrial Review Of Utah for Week during the past two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Campbell of Tremonton were guests Sunday of Mr. The following record of Industrie! and Mrs. Isaac Campbell. activity lists items showing investment Mrs. Frances Ward, accompanied by of capital, employment of labor and Mr. and Mrs. Leland Rheese, motored business activities and opportunities: to Tremonton Sunday to visit with her Price Coal from Peerless property sons. in Price river canyon will be shipped Mr. and Mra. Doral Campbell are in October and mining will go on at visiting in Rock Springs, Wyoming, rate of 1,000 tons daily, with Mr. and Mrs. William Bingham, Ephraim laying cast iron pipes on parents of Mrs. Campbell. both sides of Main street preparatory Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Chatelain attend- to constructing curb and gutters. ed the Browning reunion in Ogden Salt Lake Gty Salt Lake & Utah . last Saturday. railroad announces plans for construcJoseph Montgomery, accompanied by tion of spur trackage and at least Mrs. Nettie Farr and Miss Agnes three large buildings on area lying Warner, spent a few days in Soda between Main and West Temple streets and Ninth South and Fayette Springs last week. Maurice Berrett has returned from avenue. Richfield completes $27,000 improvePreston, Idaho, where he has been staying with his brother, Donald. His ments to water system. sister, Myrtle, is a guest at the home Mrs. Leroy Orton is visiting with of A. G. Berrett in Salt Lake City, mother in Riverdale. her Mrs. Lettie Hunter and family have and Mrs. John Chadwick went Mr. to Hunter to Mr. California gone join to Tremonton Tuesday, August. 13, to and make their future home. . relatives. Miss Marion Holmes went to Price, visit with Ruth Chadwick, Rhoda Shaw and Utah, with Mr, and Mrs, M. J. Wright Rose Storey were visitors in Salt Lake last Sunday. last Wednesday. Miss Jessie Spackman left Wednes- City Mrs. Lois Ballif is visiting with her day night for Wyoming. She was acLake Gty. companied by her uncle and aunt, Mr. parents in Salt with their families, The following, and Mrs. Will Alvord. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pettigrew and motored to Crystal Springs last Tuesin the ' family have returned to North Ogden day evening. After, bathing was a supper picnic pools, refreshing to live. Mr. Pettigrew has been the was time a serVed and very enjoyable director of the band and orchestra at Weber high school for the past three had by all: Ira Lowder, Lewis Randall, Will Orton, Parley Shaw, Clyde Camp-bel- l. years. Will Daniels, Dale Phillips, GilMiss Erma Storey visited with friends in Liberty during the past bert Randall,' Albert Shaw and the Misses Florence Roylance, Lottie week. v; Mrs. Maud Storey left Sunday morn- Randall and Florence1 Warren. The . Ward High Priests' quorum ing for Ely, Nevada, having received a telegram stating that her son, Hu- sponsored an outing for the members bert, was soon to undergo an opera- of 'the quorum and their wives last tion for appendicitis. Saturday afternoon at the Hermitage Mrs. Victor Hancock' and children in Ogden canyon. An interesting proare spending a few days with her gram was given, after which supper was served in the grove. The younger mother in West Weber, Mrs. Byron Warren is visiting in members stayed and enjoyed the dance ' Salt Lake with her' sister, Lorene in the evening. Relief local The .Society held its her and Edward Lindquist, brother, Teachers afternoon. Kerr. meeting Tuesday two interestand were given Lenore and reports Virginia Chadwick, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Chad- ing readings were given by Mrs. Earl wick, returned Sunday from a visit Randall. The rest of the time was , with relatives in Salt Lake City. spent in sewing. . Gear-field Joseph Clark and family of were guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Warren. Salt Lake Gty $20,000 and remodeling plans annoS? convert old Cannon home e Fifth East street into worn" childrens hospital JSS.Lake y Salt as ' City-Mun- icipal gn side golf course completed to public. ' Ogden Union Pacific Pa nil,... through Interstate Transit Hivm U4, chases bus Brigham Gty Contract let it 759 for construction of 18 Ogden-Coalvil- le t. .. Colonial ALL SILENT PICTURES Miss June Emley Playing the Pipe Organ. - - . 1 SATURDAY i "The Wheel of Life With Richard Dix. SUNDAY AND - , MONDAY "My Best Girl With Mary Pickford. , TUESDAY AND . - WEDNESDAY "Sorrell and Son With H. B. Warner, Anna V Nilsson and Nils Asther. THURSDAY AND Q. FRIDAY . "Driftwood . With Don Alberato. , The Best Sound in Big Dance eal Larsen. : Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Montgomery! Stella Mae Montgomery, Ida Schlie, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Chatelain, Melba, Virginia, Fae, Dona and Dale Chatelain left Tuesday morning for Cottonwood lake in Wyoming. . They expect . to be gone until Sunday. Chester Garner and Ben Hull, who have been working in Wyoming during the past few months, have return- Tomorrow Nite fJ' ed home. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Randall, accompanied by two couples from Ogden, returned Saturday from a trip to Yellowstone National park. Miss Fern Chadwick left last Fri- i NOW PLAYING Ronald Colman . . r i The great lover of the screci romance! in his-suprem- COMPANY Soon! Grand Opening of new Miller Dome Ballroom. Largest REALTOR and finest in Utah! GENERAL FINANCE ' The Rescue1 And . , :in Jack Passeys Better Band! if you think it isnt a satisfaction to hold an insurance pol- -, icy issued by us, just call us on Ithe phone. The peace of mind alone is worth the premium . . . and we give service! ' V - day for Eugene, Oregon, with her Tows ' I vice-presid- self-stoht- AMUSEMENTS - SCREEN - INSURANCE : LOANS Phone 350 302 25th Street Hear here the specially pared sound and musical pie-- . accompaniment! MDJDA NT ah The star of "Show Boat m in a Sat. Night elec-trynam- ic Roman Gardens ts m. GRIFFITH?' Jjfafaxfike, Shvementi miuStora JimCOUBAI, IHMYIUZ MIW I Afaptri far Ik. aerwn by Baai Tvbt WILD Chicken Season Is Near, See Us for Dependable Ammunition! 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