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Show GREAT PICTURE IS BEING MADE NEAR THISTLE "Camping out'' in Spanish Fork eairyon in a special de luxe train of I cars. Hie entire producing company from the De Milie studios is on location lo-cation filming the major portion of a thrilling railroad story of early days. "The Night Flyer," featuring I William Boyd and .lobyna Ralston. This historic picture, a .lames Cruz j product i i n with Walter Lang as assistant director, has already been contracted for by a number of Ftah county exhibitors for the coming com-ing winter. Mail Train Wreck The outstanding scene of the pip- i ture calls for the wrecking of a i fast mail train on a steep grade in tin canyon such a grade as can be found only in this division of the j D. & R. C, according to R. P. Mor- j ris. location man for the company, ! who is responsible fur bringing the troupe here. Mr. Morris played In stock com pa nies in the Opca I louse here and In t he surrounding surround-ing (owns of thiK locality years ng.t j hefore he entered motion picture work. "When this scene was called for : in the scenario," Mr. Morris said, "I knew there was on'y one logical dace to lake it, and that was Spanish Span-ish Fork canyon. California rail- ! road officials submitted their locations, loca-tions, but could not compare with I Ftah mountains, where we would not have to make over the oil-burning locomotives which are used on all the mads .in California, Into coal burners for the picture." Dale Not Announced Just which day thr sjeelaeular wreck will be singed hns not been announced, as It wi'l take a wefk j or ten days to complete Ihe work. ' but all the necessary arrangements have been made by the rfillroa.l i company for handling the job. ! Oilier members of Ihe cast; iu- elude lieWItt Jennings, l'hilo Mu-onllough, Mu-onllough, Iiohert Dudley and J. tiirard, and approximately 15(1 men. I women and young people from I llils vicinity will he needed, lie- j cording to Mr. Morris, who Is b- ! caled at Thistle. |