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Show H II AT II UTAH In "God's Law and Man's," the Metro -Columbia screen version of Paul Trent's novel, "A Wife by Purchase,"; directed by John H. Collins, which! will be seen at the New Utah theater! this week, Viola Dana, the star, plays I the part of Ameia, a little Hindoo girl, j and dances the native Hindoo dances. I Miss Dana's first appearance in pub- 11c was as a dancer, and she Is un-1 usually proficient in the art. Ameia, the heroine of the story, is I destined for tho worship of the temple tem-ple of Krishma, whose priests demand -the youngest and most beautiful girls to be brought to the temple. Kunda Ram, a native lawyer, imposes upon tho superstition of her old nurse to send her there. She is saved by Claude Drummond, who is nn English Eng-lish surgeon stationd in, the region. "God's Law and Man's" affords Miss Dana the opportunity for strong emotional emo-tional acting, combined with the win-someness win-someness of manner that is peculiar to! this little star. |