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Show uBlack Beauty" Today at Gem Tvld Smith, who haa won ftn mi-vlnbl mi-vlnbl reputation for direct, n bir films In which animals play an Important Im-portant part, ha arhirvcd another trl-I trl-I umph In "mack beauty." which today opened a week a run at tha Gm thea-! thea-! tr. ft la a viaualUntinn of Anna SfwHr famous novel which haa been tranalattvi Into every la menage nd after forty years at ill mntritiitna a place am on the world's best aellcra. Many magnificent and apectaculnr arenra hav been made for thia production, pro-duction, including a atlrrlnjr fox hunt, a Hpectacular fir In the stable, a terrific ter-rific atorm In which a bridge Is swept away, a gorgeous ballroom scene and a thrilling; race between horse and locomotive. The picture In one thai will hold at teniinn from the first flash and will appea I to all acea and r lasses. It Is told in a simple way and malntttlns ntl the qiinint . nd picturesque manners man-ners and ciiHtoms of the period In whU h the story was written. Thu mind'!, ptrnuette and dances of 170 are 1 Hurt rated and they made such a hit with the players that In the motion picture colony at Lo An col on lltes dancea are Included as part of very dance program this year. An enormous technical staff of camera cam-era men. mechanics, grooms, teachers clerks, painters, blacksmiths, technician, techni-cian, and the like wore engaged during dur-ing the making of t he film. Several new hulldinga were sdded to the Vitl-graph Vitl-graph atudioa to house the production. produc-tion. To Anna Pewell's famous story hat. Keen added an inside title, written ' T.t Mian and fieorge Randolph t'hesl This narrative tells the story that Flack Huoaty could not see. By a cleer use nf titles fnd artistic photography photog-raphy the two stories are separale! at all times and yet they blend Into an unusual picture story that will lon;j be remembered. OCDEXGIHIJflA.vK9 "IT. VllKN. Ken, 2 Mtss Huford Johnson, John-son, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, (iuy Johnson, was welt received recently when she gav- an afternoon concert at the community house In Palo Alto, -Tat. Mias Johnson sang both Vrench and Fngtub son km with ease and poise. Her simplicity and ease were remarked hy all. as was also the depth of tone of her wonderfully rich voice. ftpt-'K TO AOI.VK KAHM PROIt-LKMII. HKKIIIAM CITY. Keh. 2 I nder the anspirpg of the local f arm hwreaw. - special meeting will be held at the Commercial dtjh Monday evening, at which time clt Izens will meet repre-scnlatfvea repre-scnlatfvea of the International Harvester Harves-ter company, who are offering to send experts Into box elder county, to work In connection with the county agent i and farm bureaua In solving the problems prob-lems of the farming Industry here. , H. I. A. MKKT1SO. fmiOHAM f'lTV Keb. 1 The following fol-lowing program will be rendered a the M. I. A. meeting at the Fourth ward chapfl Monday evening: I'lano dut, Thrlma Tingcy and Uucy Wright; reading. read-ing. Mrs. li. A. Madnen; vocnl solo, l wight Wright ; corn-t solo, Klverne C'olej; reading.. Miss AndTcon; vocnl solo. Victor K. Madsen; violin solo. W. -N Trenchard; vocal solo, ITratwn Wm.t-klns. Wm.t-klns. run; to hk HF.i.n. RRfUTf AM CITY. Feb. A public health clinic will be held In thla city March and 30. under the auspices of the Relief society. All the city doctors sruj 1 1 1 n g t o make t ho cllnlc a sue- |