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Show THE CITIZEN 8 PIONEER FILM OFFICIALS PREPARE FOR BIG FEATURE Going to Hollywood to Complete New Famous Picture of Western Early Life. the Pioneer Film are preparing for another exodus. This time not to make OFFICIALS of because The Exodus is made, but to go to Hollywood to speed up the date of its production. While cutters and title writers are working night and day to get The Exodus together for its preview show ing, General Manager J. G. Sargent and George E. Lewis, producer and a director of the corporation, believe it possible to attain even more celerity and are going to the cinema capital early next week for that purpose. They will be accompanied by Horace W. Karr, publicity and advertising director of the corporation. Despite the fact that all of the photography for The Exodus has been finished several months, the assembling and titling of a film of this magnitude is such a big undertaking that it is taxing our organization to the very limit to get the picture ready for its preview next month, General Manager Sargent said. More than 250,000 feet of film were used in this production and as only 10,000 feet may be used in the final release it is not difficult to grasp what a job faces the cutters and title writers Super moving pictures nowadays contain around ten reels, of about 1,000 feet each, and that is the maximum decided upon for The Exodus. When the local officials arrive in Hollywood they will see the picture in the rough; that is, it will be ready for running, but will not have titles attached. They believe they will be able to give valuable suggestions along the line as they so well know the atmosphere of the story and other a picture, J'llilllllllllSIlllllllllilHIilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllSIlllllllllllll I RAY & HARVEY 10 EAST 1st SOUTH Bob Porter Manager I I OPEN ALL I NIGHT . GOOD EATS All Day All Night All the Time Kliiliiliili!liiliiliiliiiiiliiiiiliiliiliiliiliiliiliiliiliiliii:iiiiliii:i? I I I things important in the phraseology of the titles. We will do everything down and about fifteen cars were parked above the bridge and all the humanly boys caught their limit in supposed possible to get the picture back to 'closed territory. The next day the Salt Lake for a holiday review, Man- .'signs were in their proper place. ager Sargent declared. That is the 'There were no game wardens about big reason for our trip to Hollywood. and several of the boys fishing there Leading motion picture critics such said they just went in, but the other as Grace Kingsley, whose intimate sportsmen will not swallow that kind glimpses of Hollywood life have deof bait. lighted moving picture magazine fans To check all this favoritism,, we for years; Luella Parsons, one of the should go back to the old law providmost widely known filmland writers ed by the legislature. When the opein America; Garrett J. (Jack) Lloyd, and closing of seasons is put in for more than ten years publicity di- ning rector and close personal adviser of the hands of one man, there are times when he cannot, refuse to turn down D. W. Griffith, the dean of directors and producers, will be invited to see friends because he may want some the picture. Their suggestions may favors. In such cases the law is add greatly to the effectiveness of the ' slightly bent. It is easy to open the season for a day and then close it; the production. law provides for it Sound attachments will be made to The Hyrum sportsmen have a legiThe Exodus and they should make many of the scenes more realistic. A timate kick coming and go have many thundering herd of buffaloes without other sportsmen. Remember the elk the thunder would be interesting, of hunt at Tooele? The state law should prescribe the course, but the real thrill will come when the audience can hear as well fish and game seasons of the year and as see the wild beasts of the plains it should not be left to any warden. rushing, galloping before the camera. Indian scenes, and there are many, NEW MOTOR FUEL. will be greatly accentuated, too, by sound. Even the grunts of the big chiefs and little squaws will be regisWhat keeps gasoline prices down to tered. ? bedrock There is a gripping love story runDamphool inventors who have no ning through the picture, with such better sense than to solve cheap fuel Ben cinema stars as Marie Prevost, and power formulas. Lyon, Gladys Johnston, Russell SimpNow comes a Hollander who makes son, Andrus Randolph and Jimmie a dry powder fuel from coal which Mason in stellar roles. senand he calls carbonal phine and for which, The Exodus has a direct because he claims a big advance in fuel comtimental appeal to Utahns piothe of bustion. For this new fuel a simple it portrays the hardships their in engine without valves is used and it neers, led by Brigham Young, Misfrom can successfully take the place of long and arduous journey steam for railway engines and engines souri to the Mormon empire. on steamboats. HYRUM SPORTSMEN RESENT SPECIAL FAVORS TO THE FEW IN A SPECIAL story to the Deseret News, Hyrum sportsmen wish to know why they were left out in the cold as regards the opening of Blacksmith Fork Canyon. Hyrum hunters claim that when they applied for elk licenses they were told that no hunting would be allowed in Blacksmith Fork Canyon, but upon the opening day hunters with permits went into the canyon and killed their elk. Under our present law the Hyrum sportsmen could not expect anything else. For several years strange things have happened in the opening and closing of seasons for the privileged few. This last summer when the Strawberry was thrown open for fishing, the signs at the bridge were taken MUM Wasatch 6461 Salt Lake's Finest Funeral Home South Fourth East CONTAINING UTAHS 32 ONLY MAUSOLEUM w, izer and president of the first Indian Territory Federation of Womens clubs. 4t. 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