Well, to verify previous results, again did all 11.10 updates this morning. 
Purged all accounts out, Restarted computer.
I Installed "indicator-session - 0.3.7.1-0ubuntu1.1", Ubuntu Software also 
reports that it's installed.

Re-created all user accounts, less then 6 Log-In Accounts at this time.

When the Account UID's/GID's are 1000 or higher name shows fine when
logged into the account.

As soon as I reconfigure a specific account to have a UID/GID of "Less Then 
1000" (998), it does hide the Log-In from
the standard Ubuntu Login Screen, which is what I want. 

I then select "Other", & manually enter the name & password, Ubuntu
starts up and still shows, [Invalid UTF-8].

It seems we have two issues that appear to be buried into one.... 
1: "More then 6-Users" [Invalid UTF-8]
2: "Hidden Users" [Invalid UTF-8]

I want a Hidden User that channels through "Other" and that's when I see
the user as:   [Invalid UTF-8]

Ken

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