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Show T Jcr 8 THE CITIZEN leashed and where the law of might is the only one recognized. Supporting Miss Del Rio are. two of the most popular ' stars of the Fox lineup, Leslie Fenton and Ted Mary Nolan, "Molly Roland; Mickey McBan, Kit Sorrell in the early sequences of the story; Ray Lessner, assistant general director; Julian Felming, technical dlrecor; James Howe, chief cinematographer, and Leo Tover, second camerman. Young McBan, who was with his mother, Mrs. Fred McBan, vsited his grandfather in Edinborough and toured the continent before returning to Hollywood. Mrs. Brenon accompanied her husband to England, and Warner took his young daughter, Joan, on her first trip abroad. Added to "Sorrell and Son, the Paramount is presenting a wow comedy and the latest issue of Paramount news reel, while a musical program of exceptional merit comprising a number of holiday numbers and exemplifying the correct spirit of the New Year, will be presented by Curg Peterson and his orchestra. Ethel Hogan at the Wurlitzer is also offering a New Years novelty. Taken all in all this bill, the first of the New Year, is considered by the management to show very clearly the type of show which will be presented during (the course of 1928. land; - The Dancing Millards, one of the features of Fanchon & Marco's Idea "Moonlit Waters, now at the Capitol. scenes for his production of Sorrell flop, but he beats them at their own and Son, current at the Paramount game and for good measure takes their secretary, Jane Weston (Miss Theatre, he found authorities and public more than willing to cooperate in Gladys George) for his bride. Others of the Wilkes Flayers will be seen in injecting realism into the screen version of Warwick Deepings gripping dashing roles in this triumphant stage novel of father and son devotion. success. "The Butter and Egg Man" will be Everywhere he went with his playpresented every night next week with ers and technical staff, the Hollywood matinees Sunday, Monday (special director encountered a willingness on the part of the Britishers to help make holiday matinee, due to the legal observance of New Years falimg on the picture a success. Among those who accompanied Monday), Thursday and Saturday. Brenon to England were H. B. Warner, whose role of "Captain Stephen SorPARAMOUNT OPENS WITH CLASSY NEW YEAR PICTURE rell in the screen version of the book that has gone through scores of editions in America and England; NorWhen Herber Brenon took his comman Trevor, who plays Thomas Ro- pany to England to film exterior Mc-Name- ra. BETTER ACTORS Actors today are better than ever, but playwrights have not given them sufficient opportunity, George Arliss told a reporter of the New York Post. They have not written plays to which players may bring their full respect and dignity. Although dramatists today have fresher and more brilliant ideas, I would say that they lack literary quality and the art of construction . . . Audiences as a unit do not change that is, hot from ye to year. They are composed of people, who, like children, care always fur approximately the same fairy tales. Winthrop Ames finds that audiences have changed and thanks the movies for this. "The stage has improved immensely in the last ten years thanks to the moving pictures. They have fortunately taken from the legitimate theatre the audience that cared only for melodrama, leaving the stage 'to present in safety intelligent "GATEWAY OF THE MOON TO of wit and fancy. When this BE PRESENTED AT VICTORY plays division came, playwrights had to bethemselves. The result is obvious What is undoubtedly the greatest stir in the fact that Galsworthy, Shaw booking triumph scored by the Vicand Barrie now are actually popular tory during the past several months playwrights. Whereas the Ibsen play was announced this week by the manten years ago was a real venture, toagement of that theatre when conin.' Acting? There firmation was received from the West day it 'packs them Coast Studios of Fox Films in regard are fewer great stars, but the supporting casts are more generally comto the latest starring vehicle of DoNaturally there are not-.lores Del Rio, "Gateway of the Moon, petent. enough people left after the inroad which is scheduled to open on Saturof the movies to fill all the New York day, New Year's Eve. Theatres, but, then, there are too Miss Del Rio will be remembered theatres. for her sterling work in such produc- many tion as What Price Glory, ResurLEAP YEAR IDEA Loves The more and rection, lately, A girl who was quite an adept, of Carmen. As, to' Reginald's elbow she crept This is the first time that one of Whispered into his ear, the pidtures has ever played at the "This is leap year, my dear! considand the Victory Do you think you could leap? and management ers itself most fortunate in having he lept' obtained a picture,. which has caused Selected. so much comment in the motion picture world. Mr. and Mrs. Thrift wlil never be Gateway of the Moon is a story happy together if her first name is of the South African veldt, the story Spend. Mrs. Spend Thrift can dip out of two white men and a woman in a with a spoon faster than Mr. Thrift land where primitive passions are un can bring in with a shovel. -, : inr-ir-n & : ftBflr ftiioi -- : : BREAK UP THE TRUST without obstruction. Why should the Milk Trust be allowed to dictate THE PRICE OF MILK IN SALT LAKE CITY? All HOSKISSON wants is the privilege of supplying his customers with high test, clean milk at a reasonable price. HOSKISSON asks your help in this fight. He sells HIGH TEST DAISY MILK AT 9 CENTS PER QUART. Also WHIPPING CREAM at 15 CENTS PER HALF PINT AND A FULL PINT FOR 29 CENTS. It's Pasteurized There's a Store in Your Neighborhood IOOO v aftafti HOSKISSON WANTS A FREE HAND to buy and sell Beatrice Leon and Sybil Dawn in "Kids is Kids now playing Pantages & : : : : r |