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Show LYCEUM THEATRE EXCELLENT MOUSE Among the high class playhouses of Ogden Is the L,yceum theater, on Twenty-fifth street, near Grant avenue, ave-nue, which, under the management of Stanley B. Steck Is producing some of the best moving picture performances perform-ances to be seen in any section of "country. ' The plays are all of standard stand-ard class and the theater is conducted conduct-ed in a manner that is pleasing to all who patronize the place. The Lyceum theater was erected by the George Maule estate six years ago, and Mr. Steck has managed the place the past three years, having taken a long-time lease. The build- ; ing is modern in detail and has a j seating capacity of over 600, containing contain-ing a parquett and balcony. Sanitation Sanita-tion and ventilation are the leading features of the popular playhouse and, its acoustics are among the 'best in the city. The stage Is adapted for the vaudeville and drama, as well as the moving pictures shows. In moving mov-ing pictures it is a five-cent house altogether, and its performances continue con-tinue from 11 o'clock in the day to that time at night. Mr. Steck is a popular manager and is well liked by his patrons. He is always affable and endeavors at all times to please the theater-goers. His programs are always interesting, the performances being of the higher quality. |