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Show "Riders of the Dawn" at the Ogden Today I For the Last Times 1 1 Zane Grey's 'Rider's of the Dawn." R founded upon tin' great story "The H I Desert of Wheat," will be seen today il for Ihe last times at ihe Ogden theater, i Hj Thes'"i 1- 1 n ihat 1.- mt. n -siiriL- and full of thrills and the scenes are tru I to life. Of the scenes are those taken H in the great wheat fields of Washing-ton Washing-ton state recently showing the method H jof harvesting th- wheal crop The ma $4 chines go over the va.--t area of wheat. 1 M The grain is cut, gathered and mt I threshed as th'- harvrster thresher jfe passes along. On one side the wIh-.h & talk- -n mto ih. inc. hi;).-- after tc tn eul and OS the other side the wheal fa in bagi: drop out a chute where the- 1 O an gathered up by eighf-horse wagon j and trailers and hauled to ?be elevai Bs lors and railroad station?. Pj Around the scenes in the grain field i Bfl lis woven a ihrilling story of the sabo- kg Li-..- plot of ihe radical elements and H I a love story of unusual interest fey9( Tomorrow Tom Moore comes to Ihe H Ogden in Ihe comedy, "Officer 6G6,' M founded upon the blagc play ot th- S same name Starting Sunday will be th-- initial showing of Charles Ray in hs latest and greatest picture of his screen ca- H reer. "Forty-five Minutes from Broad fcg nra) which i. a Bcreen version oi Hn Georgi M 1 ohan'c greatest coutiibu-IH tion to the American stage SjS |