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Show 10 i. BIG FILM JUBILEE AT THE LAGOON. Wally Reid, Bill Hart and Galaxy of Stars to be Featured at Pop- ular Resort. Wednesday, June 29. Thats the great day!! ! havent been Informed, its going to be Paramount picnic day in Utah. The Lagoon is the playground and every Paramount movie fan in Utah Is on the program. From the special stunts already on the program it is going to be a picnic Thats all. In reality its going to be the jubilee day when everybody in Utah is asked to lay aside the cares of life and be a kid with every kids ambition to be an actor for just a few bright hours. If you are a movie fan, your part of the program will be to dress as your favorite movie star and hop a Bamberger for the Lagoon. There will be cash prizes from a $5 gold piece up to $50 for the best impersonation of Paramount stars. There will be a movie ball in the dance hall, a movie day on the beach for the bathers, a movie show for dad and "maw enough to show in the leading theatres of Utah. Youll hear more about this party, later. Just put a big red letter around June 29 on your calendar, and begin to think about the costume that is going to win you one of those cash prizes. ! Then all Salt Lake and Ogden, for that matter, the movie fans of all Utah will turn out en masse And the Wally Reid, Bill Hart,' Thomas Meighan, Gloria Swanson, Cecil de Mille and other Paramount stars will be thicker than flies in a candy shop or bees in clover. For if you dont happen to know or in name only. THE CITIZEN to see while theyre rest- ing up from watching other stunts. Mel Wilson, Impersonating Wally Reid in his racing car, a ball game, red lemonade with Louis Marcus, Paramount district manager, keeping the glasses full; a ball game in the afternoon, and heaps and heaps of other rare novelties. But whats the use. If you are to believe the advance information on this party it cant be described. Its one of those events like there has never been before, pipes someone with the inside dope. And to cap the climax of the day, a motion picture is going to be made right at the Lagoon. A director from Paramounts Pacific coast studio is coming to handle this feature. The cast will be made up of movie fans impersonating the famous stars. The picture, it is hoped, will be good PANTAGES. Comedy, song and dancing perdom-Inatat the Pantages this week. The "First Nighters were treated to a melange of fun and frolic that whetted their appetites for more just like it, and the management of Pantages is to be congratulated upon the high character of the weekly bills it has been e furnishing the theatre fans during this off seasonal session. The Royal Pekin troupe is perhaps entitled to be classed as the headliners. Certainly it is that tlieir act displays a great measure of extraordinary agility, rare juggling, mysterious tricks and antics galore. While for "tricks that are vain, the people of the nation they subscribe to, may be noted, yet the troupe at the Pantages this week, have a reportoire of tricks so difficult and so mysterious as to be anything but vain. Ernest Hiatt, monologist, kept a large audience at the opening performance laughing at a line of chatter and songs, the latter including "Moonshine Made a Wild Man Out of Me. Vardon and Perry, known as "live wires of the A. E. F., assisted by a girl, have a good musical act. The tw'o men wrere especially pleasing in impersonations of Spanish, Scotch and rube players of stringed instruments. Some comical situations are presented by Toni Martin and partner in "Jeds Vaqgtion, a sketch portraying a five days "rest in the country. Songs and dances feature the act of Harrison and Robinson, the former appearing in the role of a Hebrew mail carrier, who spends a part of the time among the audience. Selections on a bass violin, songs and acrobatic stunts are included in the number of the' Fern Bigelow' King trio. The screen picture, "A Day With Jack Dempsey, gives Salt Lakers an insight on the manner in which the heavyweight champion is preparing to meet Georges Carpentier on July 2. Catherine McDonald in "Curtain, the story of a young actress who abandons the stage to become the wife of a millionaire admirer and later returns when he betrays her, is exceptionally good. PAULINE FREDERICK COMING TO THE AMERICAN. comes to the American theatre for four days commencing Sunday in her latest success, Salvage. As the wife of Cyrus Ridgeway, a wealthy Wall Street man, leaves her husband after the birth of her child and goes to live in a cheap tenement. Mrs. Ridgeway is told that her baby died at birth but learns later that the doctor had informed her husband the child was a cripple. A discharged maid tells her that her husband bribed the doctor to let the child die. Often w'ounded by her husbands coarser nature, Mrs. Ridgeway can no longer remain In the same house with him. Across the hall from her shabby apartment lives Kate Martin, who resembles her greatly in features. The w'oman is a dope fiend and has a little girl. Her husband is serving a term in prison for shooting a man he found with his wife. Mrs. Ridge-wTa- y becomes interested in the child and w'hen her mother commits suicide the wife of the Wall Street man takes the dead womans name and keeps little Ruth. When the childs father finishes his term and tries to find his wife he discovers the deception, but keeps the secret to himself for a time. A cripple who lives in the same tenement tells Mrs. Ridgeway that his wife has died during childbirth and that he has no one to help him take care of the baby she left. Ruth's foster mother immediately offers to help him.- The baby soon becomes a member of her family to the delight of Ruth and herself. Ruths father wants Mrs. Ridgeway to marry him but she explains it is impossible. A message is brought to her that her husband is dying and has sent for her. She goes to him and learps that tiie baby she has been caring for is her owrn. An operation had cured the little boy of his lameness, and his father had arranged the plot which gave him into the care of his mother. Mr. Ridgeway dies, and the 'way is opened for Ruth and her father to become members of Mrs. Ridgew'ays family. Come right along and enjoy a great show in comfortable, even cool temperature thats always the same Frederick Pauline . 1Be Comfortable . Jack Dempsey and Freda Welsh ki 4 "A I)ny With Jack Dempsey" The champion before your eyn I Royal Pekin Troupe Chinese Wonder Worker . Vardon and Perry l.ie Wires of the A. U, F, Ernest Hiatt 1ersoiiified "Pep" - B bi Tom Martin & Co. In . K Jed's Vacation" Harrison and Robinson The .Mail in Carrier d( Sli ! G CO Si ; Fern, Bigelow & ca King ; Something: Surprising: pr "I ! i nu Jin Katherine McDonald PUBLIC HEALTH ON CARPET. in ; pn Curtain Senator Reed Smoot of Utah has been made the chairman of a committee that will investigate the Public Health Service: It has been openly charged that favoritism has been shown in making promotions in the service, to the detriment of its efficiency. Several nominations in the Health Service are now pending before the senate, but it is understood that they will not be acted upon until after the ocnclusion of the inquiry. Of course no suggestion of criticism attaches to President Harding for making the nominations, as he must act largely on information furnished him by subordinate officers. -- WC . t - With i You wei Every Day in the Year i aga ; 1 . me; tool and nes; the 4 i r 4 i i i |