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Show Matinees will be held daily, with a special matinee at 1:30 Friday after- ' noon for the men working the early shift. At three-thirty on the same af- ! ternoon a special matinee will be held ' for the school children at bargain j prices. ' among others, the start of 350 covered cover-ed wagons from Westport Landing (now Kansas City) in 1848. The terrors ter-rors of fording freshet rivers, prairie fires and the like are depicted with great realism. A buffalo hunt is one of the most exciting scenes. Old Fort Bridger, with a night attack and fight by day with Indians, are shown. Most of the scenes for "The Covered Cov-ered Wagon" were taken at Milford, Utah,' and at Antelope Island. The big buffalo hunt was taken at this island, where many of the shaggy monsters still hold sway. , The various roles are in the hands of well known screen players. J. Warren Kerrigan is the leading man, man.. Alan Hale it the villain. : and Lois. Wilson is the leading wo- COVERED WAGON WILL BE SHOWN .."The Covered Wagon," considered by many, to be the greatest screen achievement of the age will be shown in Bingham Canyon on next Wednesday, Wednes-day, Thursday and Friday. It is a picturization of . Emerson Hough's new novel. , The' features embraced in this story are many and varied and include J |