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Show PEGGY mum IN. I CHARMING PICTURE I AT UTAH THEATRE w Peggy Hyland loves music but it took her a Ion? tinie to get used to r , acting for the screen to tbo strains of inelodv. While she "was making pic-Hire- for William Fox :ii Fort Lee, N ' t J J., Peggy did all her acting withoui the aid of music; but when she won' to California she found it was th? fash ion to have music while each scene vas being filmed Because of Peggy's bias, she had her iroubles. The orchestra insisted on l'E i playing jazz ransu ; but it was no use -Teggy couldn't act with such music. So during the making of her latest picture, "Miss Adventure," Miss Hyland Hy-land invited the musicians to her home in Hollywood, and there had them play H everything they knfw. When they had tinbshed Peggy decided that the . Itj only musician she cared for was Do ll. V bussy and a piece railed "Nola" by the late Felix Arndt of New York This was all very well for a couple of days: but the constant repetition of Debussy's compositions and of Nola got on the nerves of everybody on th set excepting Peggy, of course. It came to such a pas that no one could work but Peggy, because ot the repi tt tion: so director Lynn Renolds got the scores of all the well known operas and picked about 75 dillerent arias and in thlfl W o bad a change for every scene. "Miss Adventure" is to be shown today to-day and tomorrow at the Utah theatei ' nn |