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Show RALPH CLONINGER, ANNA Q. NILSSON IN LOCAL PICTURE The calm, dull state of affairs was broken on Tuesday, when Mr. Ralph Cloninger, accompanied by his mother, moth-er, Mrs. Mary F. Cloninger, Mr. W. P. Beardman of Los Angeles, and Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Weston who for the past week have been at Beaver, arrived ar-rived in Milford, jubilant over the wonderful success that has come to Utah Productions. Mr. W. P. Beardman, a prominent j and popular capitalist of Los Angeles is now the general manager. One of the greatest surprises was to know that Mr. Henry Otto is the director for the picture which is to be called, "The Urge Within." Mr. Otto will arrive Friday, the rest of the cast will arrive later. Mr. Otto has just returned from the South Sea Islands, and brings with him Ijis own pei-sonal cameraman, who has served horn for several years. Mr. Otto has directed all the famous stars, some of which are Pauline Fredrick, Rudolph Valentino, May Alison, Mary Phiblan, D. Lockward, Viola Dana, Pauline Starke, Wm. Boyd and many others. Mr. Otto Stands out as a director, and his soul has grown by leaps and bounds, by throes and throbs a flash and his glory stands revealed, such is also the experience of the world-famous world-famous Anna Q Nilsson, who will co-star co-star with Ralph Cloninger in this wonderful picture. Pages of praise ,love and good-will have been printed to reveal what Ralph Cloninger is. He has done wonders for drama and art in the State of Utah, and behind the mental scenes of his finished, high-classed acting he has done acts of heroism, charity and goodness, that if every one knew, they would proclaim him a benefactor to humanity a swell as a professional actor that is momentarily momen-tarily ascending to the highest ranks. Mr. Otto knows Cloningcr's worth and comes to verify the location that Mr. Cloninger picked out in Beaver. A great deal of talent will be used in this photo-play from around Beaver and Milford, but the prominent players play-ers will come from Los Angeles. When the word roacher Milford that Mr. Cloninger was soon to start his picture in this locality and with the high-class people he had brought with him, every hart seemed to vibrate and say, "Hurrah for Ralph Cloninger." |