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Show .Si J v, . . va-- : TS5..V.' , . Mi - - " M&ii 8 figures David L, Stine, exalted ruler of Elki the American stage directed a cast of are traditional lodge No. 719 of Ogden and a number PJay.er theatredom, and many of them faof the members fo the lodge will leave mous in pictures, when Lionel rriday of Malad, Idaho, where a new Barrymoremotion directed "Madame X," lodge will be formed in that city. Fold'71?L-- Mayers Funeral Sprays, Baskets and Deof the noted stage nlav al gne, any price from $1 up. Why pay to the Ogden theitre. Sundsy "f Chatterton, more? Weber Floral, 740 28th street. famous Phone 410. adv. stage actress, played the titleAmerican role. On a household Alma F. Spackman. 23, of Rich,uS,her nme isMCom ot mond, is in the county jail on a charge "Mary Rose," "La of passing a forged check for 830 on and others of her big theJ. G. Read and Brothers company in Ogden, December, 1929, The check Carle onc the reign-iwof mu,ic1 comedy! was signed "N. E. Parry," and was BdwayUr famous stage actor and drawn on a bank at Bingham. nd Rymond Furnished Apts, for Rent Two-roo- Ilackett, who the played lead in the apartment. Clean and quiet. 8 tag The Trial of Mary Du For adults. $16.00. apartincldenUlly, once ment for refined gentleman, $10.00, 0,1 tk etage in "The 3027 Adams Ave. Phone 2857R. ", A petition has been filed in the procelebritlM ai bate division of the Second district court by Dale Fingree, asking to be Ki1WC r?"UPVi NyeClsud 'appointed executor of the estate of r his mother, Mrs. Cynthia Pingree, S,ldr widow of James Pingree, former Ogden banker. lie also asks for the pro- ar1SndCr70lu.ff; famou Kusslan traveler, visitine bation of his mothers estate which is the se(, stated world that it was "the most valued at $18,000. The petition for perfect acting cast he had probate will be heard May 26. techSio of Mrs. Margaret Watts applied Tues- of Athni2,ngiinffscreen marks the day for letters of administration in big production, which is Barrymores the probate division of the Second diseffort in a full trict court on the $5000 estate of her Sj? fV)rlaI Willard Mack hurband. George Watts, veteran depthe four taking uty in the office of the county asses- fui f! atage play and aplitUng died weeks who few a The sor, ago. into twenty-od- d rauid-fir- e hearing on the application has been ocale with every fixed for May 26. ' so that the A report was made Tuesday to the ,a heightened effect and shifting lo-police by Sam Pappas that his room at 132 2 Twenty-fift-h to street had been entered and that stick- valued at $50, a ring valued at a gun worth $25, and three shirts Blazes beeA stolen. Habeas corpus proceedings have in been instituted by Mrs. Maud Flora in the Second district court to obtain control of her daughters, Sylvia, 15, and Edith, 13, now in the possession Brenon, daring adventurer of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Flora, of 8208 " ,ha to,Bed precedent to 5 avenue. The mother the winds again and delivered Washington states that the Floras refuse to turn drematic creation to thrill andanother startle her children over to her on the ground the worlds playgoer. that she is not able to properly care cMevement p5reno?!?J!e Radio for them. ot ?er8t Grischa," Cw An action for appeal has been filed ntlon into film 1ierV f in the Second district court from the Arnold novel devastating 14 urill be city court by W. W. Percival against for the presented E. H. Jones to recover $60 for alleged . it slSd.J? to Perdamages property leased by cival to Jones, Judgment was given to With Chester Morris IA the title Jones in the lower court dram Harry Frost, charged with operat- Xis,reS!XnUndiiii common rond man ing a slot machine for gambling pur- caught in the relentless machinery of Wedposes, failed to appear for trial awift-SMBt017 whlh mv nesday morning when Ms name was Ponita with terrific called, and he forfeited his cash bail yet never loses the human qual- of $10. ll great dramiuh'Ch IU8t n,otiyat Charged with possession of liquor, Emil Neibos, pleaded guilty in the city Knitted closely Into the " (Continued from page 1.) FAthH?iult and we will soon have each property in the city listed under proper i owner, avoided ship and these errors can be . in the future. At this time I wish to give you some of the high lightt of Ogden and City, its growth, its industries, its potentialities. We have just had a return from the census enumerator showing a total incre.ten population of 40,283 or an 22 per cent during thetopast 8 and, if we continuewe wUl be a 1940 aims by rate, the other words, In city of the first class. M,000. our population will this increase of all-talki- ng f5 0t Ten-dres- se sue-5icha- rd, ?. m Pi, support-rv.J?rPrnj- if.cea i8 jtfw . just what does It 1 this. per cent represent? foundation Ogden City has its industrial growth condibased upon a healthy sound a towards tion which tends rather than a bm or mushNow 22 growth room growth that is experienced in many cities, with the ahnojiit suit that when the in a mostburet chapeople find themselves beea bw otic condition.. Our growth brought about through the building of of our flour mills, the development in increeae feed and yards, our stock intensive the railroad facilitica and work of our farm bureau nd agricultural committees, all of which have contributed ' largely for us a steady growth and builded endure will that solid foundation years. succeeding through One indication of thisis tha fact that the 1930 income Ux has dtodosed that the wage earners yd a business greater men of this city have city number of return than any othcr of its size in the west, i In other words are a' people of common cause, much of the same class, all of whom are an intregal part of this steady, solid growth; each seoinng hia benefit therefrom. And while other dtjea have touch of the independent closewealth, yet this city more ly approaches that economichiscondition proporwhere each individual has are cities other whereas tionate share, tonimg much unemployment to subject of the laboring classes at certain parts shown is it investigation by year, yet ao acute in that this situation ia notcenters. Ana other most in as Ogden of made is np while our population We families. home's with largo many fact art to be congratulated upon the at a that real distress has been kept much minimum. We have, however, seasonal unemployment,1 due to our canning seasons, sugar refineries and the enormous railroad traffic during the early fall months which, when the and the decline peak has been reachedmen out of emcomes, throws many of workam I hopeful ployment Yet ining along cooperative lines with auemwhich and organisations dustries the end that we can mStin. ploy men towards clrt l?. FAf!1: SrJSS condition and economical fined $150, which this stabalixe mance with the girl !? Harvey over a longBond waa also charged with possession leader, Babka, played more employment Comp!! provide endeavor other words, son. Jean Ilersholt by Betty In period. plays the radical er of throwing men the to avoid necessity ?hlte"nan,k,1,,rAlec R Francis, out of work during the long winter Ogdens Only Fireproof Theatre tav Von general, Von Lychow: Gus- - month to which this country ia subSeyffertits, the A Safe Place for the Kiddies. This year we find considerable ferrThn nt f eaatern force Schief- - ject additional capital being invested in Daring innovations in theme, treat- homes and industrial plants. A real ment and mechanical technique are in- indication of the confidence which monied interest have in our commutroduced by Brenon in the We And also that many homes iCfiEHCER upsetting many of the oldestproduction, and most nity. substantial prejudices of the screen. are being purchased, more are being NOW SHOWING viewed from any angle, a drama built; another indication for a sub1 Tomorrow and Today stantial community, and with our powithout single precedent. tential resources in agriculture, dairy The Talk of, the Town of a small amount of liquor, forfeited products, poultry raising and by the way, we have 6,000,000 laying hens in a $50 cash bond.. A report was made to the police Utah that alone can consume all the in any department Wednesday by Dr. D. N. grain .produced in our state 200 days; of within a one period vari-dayear 23559 ls White, Quincy avenue, that had destroyed his flower beds in other words, we have a wonderful in grain growing. Tuesday night The police are on the field for expansionever dreamed that Who among you lookout for the guilty persons. T. J, Midgely will erect a miniature our poultry raising had reached such scale among our indusgolf course on the west side of Lester an enormous ? tries dairy products, agriculture, park. The members of the city com mission agreed Wcfdnesday to 'rent a our possibilities of enlarging and expanding in the stock industries, there space in ti is every reason to believe that Ogden the course. (PONT an even greatA. Fred Schenck, of the 0. U. R. and City ia on the verge of 'nisi than during and er expansion growth waa a D.' Company, special the appointed ten years. past iliceman by the city commission Much has been said of our water Continuous Shows . . . Popular Trices. Wednesday, without pay ' from the The but perhaps nowhere in the recommendation was made city. supply, STARTING SUNDAY entire United States is there a more by Chief of Police A. E. Wilfong. CLIMAXING A force of men were put to work valuable, more pure and more wholeThursday morning repairing the as- - some water supply for a city of this A MASTERS in Ogden, and although pre5halt surface on Washington avenue, size than GENIUS . . . work will be done starting at the vious administrations have issued northern end of Washington avenue, bonds totalling something like $970,- HftRBIRr and continuing to the south end. The 000.00 for the development of our work is being done under the direction water supply and the installation of of James S. McGregor, street our distribution system, yet, at a minimum rate as compared with other Sd'mSe" few'loSil to-th- bv?heStf ff11 e pw:rtauuS"tor5' " 1-- B Brenon Daring Trails New Drama At Egyptian Theatre 3 V f'hf'i v-- f - kr&w Friday, May THE OGDEN POST BUNDY PREDICTS Madame X at the Ogden Theatre Sunday STEADY GROWTH FOR OGDEN CITY One of the most famous on ,; 5Fy ... a cities, this water system will pay handsome return on nearly 1 12 lion dollars. In other words we might amount on spend op to a total of that our present system and the return from the sale of water on a nominal consumption basis would pay in return a high rate of interest on the total amount inveated by the tity. Compare this if you will to the system in even Angeles and many other cities, dolof millions where in Salt Lake, lars have been spent for the development of dams, aqueducts and other means of water supply, and you will find that Ogden has been blessed by nature with one of the finest assets to which any eity may lay claim.' Our social system la on an exceedingly high plan with the many ward churches and churches of other denominations , wielding their spiritual influence in a most wholesome manner. We are a people and a citizenry of high ideals, conscientious in the extreme, motivated by a desire to build the community in which we re-.- e. This is reflected by our civil court records. The remarkably few theiv-In- g major crimes, the lack of petty such misdemeanors that and other are so common to many cities. In other words we are living in a city of good people Who have taken seriously unto themselves the matter of sett government. Your city commission is very happy to know that so many of our citizens are taking such keen interest in public nffaire, have the desire to maintain homes and educate their children in a manner conducive to good citizenship and loyalty to our government Who of you that witnessed the parade of nerly 10,000 of our school children eould fail to look upon that spectacle with pride? Pride in the cMldren themselves, in their parents and in their teachers who are carrying on our wonderful educational school system that perhaps ranks third among all the states in the union. Pride in the fact that we of this enaration can look forward to an even etter class of citizens to carry on where we must soon leave off. Friends, these things are our heritage, and a wonderful heritage it ia. Wa should cherish them, strive daily to become better parents, better citizens ourselves, and to see to it as yean go by that Ogden city la upheld on that high plane that will continue to make it a factor among all cities of the West and a place most desirable for others to make their home and to help increase our population, and to Is By Local Distributor the Provo Aviation club purchased tMrd one. n. 164 TrjveWr compm,, turera planes, is a wbsidiar The Utah Pacific Airway, Dean Curtia-Wrigthe ancompany. Brimhall president and manager, biThe Utah Pacific treveUir three of sale company jj nounced the Thompson, planes last week. Tommy one of the of Utah for of Salt Lake, purchased airplanes. Last rar the and club one, Air the Payson Mid planes, cried ( eomgMjr Let our latent possibilities. develop us get beMnd future city administrations in an endeavor to develop these Non-Suppo- rt Brings attributes of good citizenship, o necessary to continued prosperity and Divorce growth of thia city by developing our our churches, our playgrounds, parks, and above all good fellowship and good citizenship. ' Friends, I wish to invite your comments or criticisms, if you have them, The couple were 'MinrSdAmiMe on policies which I have outlined and 1926, and Mrs. Andrews states on administrative, measures which h huiband hn filed have' been discussed," as YOUR inter- for aome time past. She ests are OUR interests and we are decree of divorce and $75 for ItL here to serve you the best way posfee. neya is sible. Constructive criticism always welcome; and if you like these talks or if you have criticisms on them, just HATS CLEANED AND BLOCKED drome a line to the city haU. next Monday night, through the HAT SHOP courtesy of the management of KLO, I will again be before you at 9 p. m., Free Delivery Service ahd trust you may find an oppor. Phone 513 418 23th Street tunity to listen in. Good night. ht . Action for JIMS Alwaya the Best for the Ogden Guest MULLER DECORATING 309 24th St. Residence Phone Ogden, Utah . CO. 2S3S-- J New wallpaper; hanging, 50c; paint., $2.25 gaL; kalsomine, 50c eke! - 5-l- b. ' brushes, etc., etc. Assistance given to painters and householders harmonizing colors ami ornamentation. Those charming walls in colors and stencil decoration? NOW PLAYING Today and Tomorrow yUr esmate eariy Paint The home of on bouse painting $2.25 gallon hand-paint- ed cards of every description. greeting DR. F. J. 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