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Show oo 11 KIMBALL 1IG AND BUSTER KffllOi ST TIE UTAH TOQAY I If you are in the habit of think lng that all (he thrills in life are ' confined to the days of youthful ad-! ad-! venture, romance and dreams or because be-cause opportunity knocked once at your door and found you "out," that henceforth life Is a monotonous round of daily routine and duties, permit 1 me to present to you Maria Franceses Fran-ceses Guadalupe Moreno who, at 104 years of age, has thrown her hat Into the motion picture ring and has j already started her screen career. The ancient woman holds tho dls-i dls-i id Ion of being the oldest actress in the world. When Senora Moreno I first came to the studios, her np-! np-! pearance there caused quite a stir 'among tho members of the various companies working there. Many were the speculations as 'o tho life history of the old lady, her nationality age, etc., but upon looking up the rec lords of her people an authentic re-j re-j port was obtained which proved conclusively con-clusively that Senora Moreno was born In the vicinity of Los Angeles An-geles 104 years ago. What impresses one most about the Senora is her wonderful virility and strength. Despite her age, she Is unusually active and possesses the eyesight and hearing of a young woman True to her early training and although she ha lived in the vicinity of Los Angeles 104 years, ihe still speaks the language of her fore-lathers, and has not yet ruas-jtered ruas-jtered a word of English. I An opportunity lo see Senora Mo- I 'reno will be granted when Clara I Kimball Young's latest picture. "For tho Soul of Rafael," la presented at tho Utah Theatre. It is playing now together with Buster Keatou in his initial comedy, "One Week,'' a veri-I veri-I table riot . |