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Show OLD-TIME SALT LAKER IS ON .... 'LOCATION IN ALASKAN CAPITAL Hollywood, Oct. 3 Our old friend Luke Cosgrave, who became a movie actor, after the lights went out aloug the kerosene theatrical circuit in Utah Ut-ah and adjacent territorieSi thanks to the gratitude of his old friend, Jim Cruze, is now on the way to stardom star-dom and has got as far as Alaska. He has gone there as one of the principal princi-pal players in the Metropolitan Picture Pic-ture cast, which will make "Rocking Moon," a movie version of a popular novel. The director is George Melford, also al-so formerly of Salt Lake, and the company has arrived on location, which is at Sitka, the Alaskan capital,-after an eight days' steamer trip from Seattle. Before departing Luke exchanged his green vest with red stripes and brass buttons for & fur overcoat, but he writes from tnu far north this was a foolish swap as he finds the flowers blooming in Sitka, Sit-ka, the grass green in the park there and the thermometer registering 84 in the shade the day he arrived. Thu picture will treat of fox farming ia Alaska and in it, as leads, will t6 j John Bowers and Lilyan Tashman Luke will look alter the foxes. Other players include Rockcliffu Fellows, Laska Winters and Eugenu Pallette. The company expects to remain re-main in and around Sitka about a month, when it will return here. Soon after arriving home, Director Melford Mel-ford will be married to Diana Miller Fox star. According to "Uncle George's" Geor-ge's" own statement, the wedding will be November 25, and will be a very private affair. A honeymoon will be taken to New York and on the couple's return, both toride and bridegroom bride-groom will resume their screen work Salt Lake Tribune. |