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Show ".'7th. Heaven" Is Acclaimed . By Critics' as One of the Greatest Screen Dramas Cmirape. the Tliemr rvrniplilled b Two Yrntbfnl Players, Jan-t '.av-inr '.av-inr anil Charles Parrel, in Our ef tli, M -t Unman uf All I'iilurrs. "7th, Heaven" has been brought to the screen nnd will be siiown ror the tu-st time In Sanpete Co. at the F.hle Theatre. March S. 10. and 11. This picture, based on the play by Austin Strom;, is said by nil critics to be one of the finest productions of nny lype ever screened. Taken from every ancle it is perlection. and more than that it has lost none oT the appeal of beauty of the ordinal play. The characterizations of the pluvcs are said to be Inspired, particularly that of Janet Gaynor. v ho appears as the winsome, frichteiied nnd finally Klorlliecl "Diane." and Charles Farrell. "ho Is the handsome, egotistical ncne,4-ous ncne,4-ous nnd thorouehly lovable "t'hico." "7th. Heaven" Is the story of two of Ihe lowest types or Parisians, a worker in the sewers of Paris and a wait or the Paris streets. Put because ol Ihe idorions doi t l ine or cournne which It preaches arid the marvelous thincs It docs to both ot their rharecler it has been called one or the irrcatist and one of the most beautiful lov stories ever written. The play created a sensation when produced ror a record rec-ord run on Broadway, nnd Ihe pirlure 'is surpassing the reputation established 'by the play. |