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Show Friday, September 27. 1929 THE OGDEN POST WHAT'S GO Syracuse, were Plain City visitors on burn Wert, who ha recently returned from the eastern states, where be Sunday. Now playing, the has filled a two-yebeen has OGDEN who Mrs. a Perth mission for the Ioulaon, picture, Hurricane," with Hobart in and ill at the home of her daughter Bosworth ' p- church. During his absence, others, and The Pirate of Panama. est has held responsible Salt City, has recovered and reCOLONIAL Today, Clara Bow in Dangerous Curves; " turned to her home in Plain City. Saturday Bell among which was that of secSunday .rui Moniuy. Rumun Novnrru Miss Louise Myers, of Wilson, is retary of the eastern states mission. Tuudny ,nd Vedne.y, Shirley M..on and Wffliara sjvTuluig a few days with her sister, Readers of The 1ost will remember in T'h. that this young Elder was awarded a Uulun Jenkins. ! d U Ch- - Mrs. in the University of Utah Miss Katherine Palmer and Miss scholarship few Glenna Christensen spent the week- a a weeks ago, and he will now take course of study in that instituup nephew, Leslie Olsen and his wife, of end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Glen tion. Pirate a was Ward Mr. of Liberty. Idaho. They also entertain-e- d ward, At the sacrament meeting Sunday George and Lin Davis, of Deeth, teacher in the Plain City school last Elder West delivered a very evening year. Nevada, during the past week. The rains of the first part of the interesting address, proving the effiMr. and Mrs. E. M. Benedict were The Pirate of Panama," one of the week have made the tomatoes some- ciency of his missionary efforts. Miss Hazel Taylor and Mis Rhea aost adventurous and colorful novels visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. what slower in ripening, hut there Taylor and Kerman into a Theo Graehl at Provo last week, ami cftr written, has been made Univer-ohave plants returned to lrrovo to Westcrguard l at the home of Mrs. Benedicts par- has beenandno frost to injure the is notion picture production by resume stutheir still the cunning factory and will .be Been at the Ogden ents, Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Hatch, at as ytt, dies in the Brigham Young UniverA in the crop. handling very busy theatre in chapterplay form. The pic Springville, on Sunday. sity. Mrs. Osias Kilburn is at home after great deul of hay was down, howtore is in twelve chapters, one of On Friday evening there was an received and an unnecessary -- hich will appear every week, start-to- g a two weeka visit with her mother in ever, automobile accident at the intersection wetting. with "Pirate Gold," the first, Ogden. of roads near the Farr West licet J. Olbert Martin expects to leave Mrs. Marion Knight entertained her dump. A ear driven vhich will be shown today. by Whcatly Taydina on birthday Sunday at The Pirate of Panama," written by for Twin Falls, Idaho, on Sunday to family lor, of Plain City, collided with one in honor Horace. ner her of son, driven by Mist Lola Bailey, of Furr Villiam BlcLeod Raine, has long been remain during the Sugar campaign. Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Guilbert were the production goal of many studios. West, in which were her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Bailey and other Because of the prohibitive cost and the guests of Mr. and Mrs. James B. HOOPER members of the family. tbs fact that it was practically neces-isr- y Hunter on a motor trip to Salt Lake Both cars to go to the coast of Panama in last week. were badly damaged and the occuhad The Charles Martin visited his parents society genealogical order to get authentic background, no pants bruised and scratched. Mrs. itudio had attempted it until Univer-is- l, here yesterday on a stopover en route charge of the services Sunday evening. Bailey was the most seriously injurPresident F. hi. Relnap conducted the ed. in spite of the tremendous ex- to Idaho for his company. MiBs Emma of a sent Summers, who has been meeting. A report of the temple work company seventy perspense, Messrs. Kenneth and Almon Brown ons to a little frequented section of visiting her aunt, Mrs. James H. Jen- done in the pust year was given by have returned from the northwest, Muthe west coast of the Panama penin-inl- a, sen, has returned to her home in the secretary, Mrs. Lena Fowers. where they have been representing the Geo. sical numbers were furnished by where they spent five months Hoytsville. lntermountain Woolen Mills during Adam Mr. Naisbilt. llah and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Hill and chil- Manning taking the necessary exterior scenes. the summer. Their sisters. Miss Bel L. Peterson, of Suit Lake, was the The story concerns the scuttling of dren, of California, are visiting here his was and accompanied by with Mr. Hills sister, Riela Jensen. speaker an ancient gold ship from the mines wife and several other members of A sister from Canada is also here. burial the treasure of the and Peru tf Visitors arc already arriving from his family. It was also announced The treasure map by a pirate chief. Used that the last baptising of the season, jeacends through many generations to distant and neighboring states of in next would take the place Utah ward, for the October Mormon cons pretty young girl who determines to at the reservoir. COAL RANGES locate the gold and make her fortune. ference. Among them are Mr. and Sunday Mrs. F. P. Two Nielson, of New Mexico, baby girls were born to HoopTogether with her sweetheart they who will spend the time until after er people last week in the Dee hoship for Panama, where the treasure Terms! p Their adventures conference at the Edgar Ilium home. pital, one to Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo has been buried. and one to Mr. and Mrs. Rodney form the thrilling romance. The novel Mrs. Nielson is Mrs. Iliums sister. Iteus also a baby girl to Mrs. Olga h regarded by many critics aa an Graham, of Eden, formerly Miss Olga story of buried treasure. UTAH POWER CITY Smith, of Hooper. Baines story has been ably adapted was A very prettily arranged party to the screen by two young writers, & LIGHT CO. On Saturday evening a birthday last Friday by Mrs. Edith ManGeorge Morgan and Arthur Henry party was given at the home of Mr. given on the of the tenth anniversary Gooden. Ray Taylor, noted director and Mrs. Alfred Coy in honor of Mr. ning The birth of her daughter. Flora. of adventure and Western productions, 47th birthday anniversary. The little guests arrived in the afternoon Coys vielded the megaphone under the evening was spent in music and danc- in costume. A dainty tray luncheon supervision of William Lord Wright. ing, after which refreshments were was served to the following: Miss Natalie Kingston, beautiful heroine served. Those present were Mr. and Velda Beasley, Thode Manning, Madge of "Tarzan the Mighty," and Jay Wil-oe- y, Mrs. John Wood, Mr. and Mrs. Fran- Fowles, Donna Hooper, Marthamae sometimes called Buffalo BUI, Jr., cis Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Brigham Wealtha Flinders, Arlene -portray the starring roles. Others in Bullock, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Coy, Manning, Viola Child, Vivian King, Mitchel, the cast are A1 Ferguson, Otto Bib- Mrs. Josephine Rawson, Mrs. Camilla Margaret Miles, Thora Manning, Ar ber, George Ovey, and Mary Sutton. Hunt, Mrs. Laura Musgrave, Mrs. Bet- dell Flinders, Ruby Cottle, Margaret Records ty Booth, Albert Hunt, Lloyd Robins, Manning, Velma Beasley, Anna Read, 5 for $1.00 Peter Grieves and Mr. and Mrs. Les- Aleen Hunt, Zelda Gailey, Wallace and ter Parks, of Anaconda, Montana. Dawn Manning, and Rose MitchelL Miss Donna Mae Jenkins and Miss All enjoyed themselves in outdoor Player Rolls Lavon Knight won second place in games on the lawn. for $1.00 the Girls club contests held in Weber county high school on Satur(Continued from page 4.) RIVERDALE day. The girls demonstrated the makGlen Bros.-Rober- ts of hats. felt ing WILSON The four clubs of girls held an The peach harvest is drawing to a exhibit in the Plain City hall last dose, after a successful season. The The family of J. S. Johnson, honored week of their summers work. The prices have been comparatively high Company him at his home here last week, on walls of the room in which exhibit according to the various grades of the 2516 Washington Ave. 'the occasion of his birthday annivers- was held were covered with dainty peaches, and most of the growers fed ary, September 17. In the evening dresses and different articles of wear- satisfied with the results. Mrs. Johnson served a lovely birthswing ing apparel, tea towels, hats, patches The tomatoes are now in full double canneries working the with day dinner to all members of the fami- and darns showing the not have girls ly, excepting Martin, who is at pres- been idle during their summer vaca- shifts. ent in Nevada. Miss Mary Adams will leave Sattion. The Primary association officers Mrs. Frances Moyes, of Ogden, and urday for Salt Lake to enter the L. and teachers entertained eighty-thre- e Mrs. Elizabeth Prugitt, of Tennessee, D. S. Business college. children at a social, marking the open- were visiting with Mrs. Moyes sister, Mr. and Mrs. N. G. Shutt announce at ing of the seasons activities, on Wed- Mrs. Fred Palmer on Wednesday. Mr. the arrival of a nine pound boy A program, games, songs Fred Palmer is suffering from an in their home last Tuesday. nesday. LAST TIMES TODAY! and "treats" were Heber Jacobs returned Wednesday greatly enjoyed by jury to his eye, which has been quite from three-daIda to aa present. All the children were y business trip a painfuL eordially invited to attend the regular On Tuesday evening the Mutuals, ho. Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Gibby and eatings to be held each Wednesday both the Y. L. M. I. A. and the Y. With Clara Bow afternoon. M. M. L A. met and commenced their small daughter returned Tuesday from Mr. H. Close was appointed years work. Both societies have been a visit with friends and realtives in SATURDAY of the Ogden Radio Dealers working during the past week to ob- Provo and American Fork. uaociation at their regular meeting tain their quota of subscriptions to Saturday at the Weber county high at Hotel Bigelow on clubs of the county The Power the new Era magazine, which now school, the Tuesday. James L., son of bishop and Mrs. comprises the work of the whole Mu will present an exhibit of their years Silence Riverdale has two clubs that e8 H. Platt, will leave for Salt tual organization, which heretofore work. suwill their under the work exhibit Uke City on Sunday, there to enter has been carried by the Era and the Featuring Bell Bennett. pervision of Miss Ogren and their club jne law school of the University of Young Womans Journal and continue his studies in that Mr. Jack Erickson, of Salt Lake leader, Erma Jacobs and Jessie Bingone. ham. SUNDAY AND MONDAY City, spent' Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. and The C. Z. Olson Sidney Wyatt family have just Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Erickson. The stored a visit from Mr. Olsons Mr. and Mrs. Theron Briggs, of children returned last Thursday from a months visit with relatives and With Ramon Norsrro. friends in northern Utah and Idaho. Mr. Wyatt, who is a born fisherman, reports that he had exceptional fishTUESDAY AND ermans luck and displayed several WEDNESDAY trout specimens as proof. They remost vacation. a enjoyable port So Is Love Mr. and Mrs. John Hunter and Mr. and Mrs. Heber Jacobs motored to With Shirley Mason and William Collier, Jr. Ogden Wednesday to hear the famous Scotchman, Harry Lauder. all-talki- ng ar - ke ;o-itiv- Ron-Pr- 1 Brown and Mi Thelma Brown, joined them at Baker City, Oregon, and accompanied them home. Miss Oretta Chugg and Miss Vesta ya held in the Weber high school on Sat- urday. These girls will be awarded a trip to the Fair in Salt Lake City , nest where they will again conGirls test with other club contestants of the wet-k- Taylor, of the Farr West chib, took first place in the contests state. 4-- H Thr,I, of Panama Adapted to Screen sjeajWHmr NOW PLAYING OGDEN 3y and Tomorrw' -- Bel-na- mJt ' HOBA&T BQTWORTH More Spectacular lUMNYMaNOWK 'UlUUUAltf --e and Realistic Than Uft' Any Stage Play ULPU IMa out-itsndi- ng Awaiting you are thrilU and drama of a kind you have never seen before. .You hear the roaring gale, the shrieking winds, the crashing waves and the din of embattled crew in one of the tenaeat dramas ever arreened. PLAIN TREMENDOUS SATURDAY DRAMA OF THE SPECIAL- 5 4-- H 4-- MEU)- - SEVEN SEAS Live the life of a pirate bold. Scuttle ships; rescue beautiful ladies from your renegade mates; bury the hard-wo- n treasure; board the rich prize; sail the emerald seas of the Caribbean. See this pirate thriller! Piano H Colonial Dangerous Curves vice-preside- nt 4-- Troubles of H Are Over Pagan , This ' A welcome home party was given on Friday evening in the Farr West meeting house, in honor of Elder Wil YOU LEWIS vs. MAERO Pocatello Ogden SEMI-WINDU- P NEW YORK KID va. IRVING NALDER IN them a thought. my youth, said the sage, I gave kindness I let them grow strong; They could bend and unbend in shoes that I bought, Thats why I dont ever go wrong. Cantilevers are kind to Children's feet cantilever shoe shop 203-0- 6 First National Bank Building Phone 463 call us up If in trouble. Phone 601 Phone 604 TWENTY YEARS TWENTY-FOU- R 2441 Kiesel Avenue HOUR SERVICE .. SPECIAL! HEADLINER you have but tyro feet; Yet you manage to walk, not fell on your head. Now how can that be, 1 entreat? Just WiH Lon Chiiwy. SPECIAL! said, internal. Where East Is East BOXING! thn I, the centipede rs THURSDAY AND FRIDAY FARR WEST are larger the instant you put your car in our care. We have a corps of experienced "trouble-shootewho know how to fix anything from a flat to a broken 4 PRELIMINARIES HARRY MOSHER ' BOBBY BARR VS. vs. BRYAN MANN JOE ROYBOL EDDIE PARKS vs. JACK VAUGHN vs. YOUNG NEWEY VERNAL SPACEMAN Charles Revell.. Promoter Billy Glasmann... .Referee COLISEUM FRIDAY NIGHT 8:30 SHARP Tickets on Sale at Hemenway & Moser's and Hank Smokery. Price $1, $1.50 and $2. Ladies HalfPrice. Boys 50 cents. The Average Cost of running an automobile is over $300 per year. A large portion of this is used up in covering territory served by the street cars. The cost of unlimited weekly street car transportation is only $1.00. Think it over, and RIDE THE STREET CARS f An Unlimited Weekly Pass Costs Only $1 BUY A PASS AND SAVE! OTAH RAPID TRANSIT CO. , |