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Show THE CITIZEN 9 nf appearances that Fanchon l i i i have yet sent to Salt Lake. Jbsr&and his band are again fea-n- g numbers on ft roup of popular as well as playing for the gt-- L act musical comedy show, . . '(ZlsZwP i mtj A&ander Schreiner presents a -- i 51 (e nur&er at the Wurlitzer. 'M. M I ; B PIONEER SCOUT IS TiniLLER OF THE ROCKIES f ji V I here is an ancient Indian tradi-junca- g f the settlers in the Lucerne ?ey Cation of the Mojave desert I th jfcreat Spirit has carved mon-- : who &g iS the men and animals e d& in the rocky hills to the Itfis easily understood. Even ; ; I j. - j i a of gHitiVlee the keynote ortfunisn t ion ! Enter-trLlnient that serve with I the aim of avice-t- hat Marcus Enterprise. "l&e & First 100 Years the Hardest fre HluuiUumxiuiximummxuhM $therjlston today, it is said, hunters gaze in awe on those weird rock formations and listen to the echoes. The hills are tangled masses of decomposing granite that rise a thousand feet or more from the desert level. Rains and frosts have smoothed all the sharp points. Caves abound. Many of the scenes of Fred Thompson's Paramount picture, The Pioneer Scout, were made there. The picture is now showing at the Victory mum iimiiinnrrmnTiiiiiiiiiiiiinn On the Stave noil mm And Ifla WTSICAL CURLS With COMEDY GIRLS ESTHER. RALSTON AND LANE CHANDLER. IN A SCENE FROM THE PARAMOUNT PICTURE "LOVE AND LEARN 9 A PRANK TUTTLE PRODUCTION Now holding the boards at the Capitol GIRLS theatre. On one of the rocky inclines there seems to be the face of a bearded old man in bas-relifacing the setting sun. On a jutting ledge the outlines of an enormous eagle at rest can be seen. At another point there seems to be the head of a buffalo. A few miles away there are springs that bubble warm water the year round. They are called Old Woman Springs. It is said the Indians used to take their old squaws there to spend their declining years. ef Neil Schettler, leader of the Greater Victorians, has arranged a special Pioneer musical score for The Scout which is said to be on a par with the music score of that other famous Western picture, The Covered Wagon, and in addition, he and his orchestra provide a novel minature concert. Additional screen features this week are the latest issue of news reel and a Hal Roach comedy. ANY CRITIC Will Tell Yon That v fttNTlLlFMEfci nch D malii' - ibilowidie- . the ly s IPRJEIFEIR; IF V evues , yiMuntMiiiiiiiirnminMmiiiiimiMimifn 'From the book by ) Anita Loom, with RUTH TAYLOll FORD STERLING CHESTER CONKLIN 0 ' O VERWHEIjMING ColoMNal Epic of - ' Life of KIT CARSON! Hu mi I 1 1 the m i Hi.i.iiinnnuu 11 a KTBaasotj JOB? linf id a do ind til, ? those wiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinniniiiniiiiiiiiiiim being: Ion. COMEDY Will ;he niiidf NEIL SCHETTLER And the Great Victorians CHARLIE CHASE 1 the sdsoanr 0 r RUTH TAYLOR ALICE WHITE IN THE HECTOR.T UTJBULL PRODUCTION STERLING AND ' TOPI) (GENTLEMEN PREFER. BLONDES A PARAMOUNT PICTURE Opening today at the Paramount Metro-Gold-wyn-Ma- ; I ) I yer i |