Show Emerson H Houghs Hough's h Great Story Vivi Vividly I I Portrayed in In The Covered Wagon 9 I I II I Y ti rr Y L S G T r f rr tl t y r y t JG wi r S i lr k S 4 ry ft fr e r r r N Jr t a aY e t r l S. S S S. S k v a 4 t to s' s J o r Ethel Wales Lois Wilson and for fora Johnny F Fox x in scene from The Cov Covered red Wagon V opening for a six day SiX day engagement at the Salt Lake theatre Monday even evening na fAis I dis Wilson is envied by every motion motion motion mo mo- tion picture actress In Los Angeles Not because of her undoubted ability as an actress for of or course no other othera a actress tress would concede for an Instant that anyone anyon could be better better than her her- her I self No Miss Wilson Is n be because g cause e she Introduced 0 a lot of new new dance ste steps and the other girls not only did not know these the steps but could not find out where Miss Wilson learned them When asked where she acquired them Miss Wilson smiled sweetly and answered tl Invented them of or course Her Tier friendly rivals did not believe her but what could they do brow r ov the secret is out Miss MiS Wilson V I jI j is Is' Is leading woman In The Covered Wagon to be shown at the Salt Halt Lake theatre for Cor one week beginning Monday The greater reater part of the picture picture pic pic- ture was made mado at at Camp Cruze in southern Utah and at the camp were 1000 Indians of oC several different tribes The celebrations held by these Indians at various times during the making of th the picture fascinated Ml Miss s Wilson who never failed to tobe be on hand when there was an Indian dance or other function She watched until she was sure she I knew the Steps and then one nl night ht 1 wrapped in a blanket she Joined the tho squaw dance Her He confidence In her terpsichorean ability was wall justl Justi the fled fied for she went through h the he whole pro program of ot steps without a mistake J When she he returned to Los os Angeles I she was dancing dancin one night with one I Ig r of the men w who h had been a at Camp g Cruze u when n she e suddenly d he realized e H J JI I that the Jazz music fitted the steps of oC J the squaw dance At once she Mid and her partner b began to dance e It In a afew afew few minutes f i s they lf 1 had d the Iho rf floor almost al almost al- al most having aoI to o. o drawn fi themselves ei to e the h the h sides other ether e to od dancers watch f th them Applause Jause followed the cessation or of orthe the music lc and Miss Wilson's Wilsons friends gathered h a around to oS ask questions t I Smiles rewarded ed them not only on on that evening but at nt subsequent dances But someone who knew the they thel secret D gave avo It away The squaw dance dane l has replaced the toddle In n popularity popularity E larity in Los Log Angeles Angeles- |