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Show OGDEN ELKS READY FOE ffllL SHOW Amateurs Will Present Tonight To-night and Tuesday "A Night in a Cabaret." Special to The Tribunp. OGDEN, Mil ro h 4. With a final rehearsal re-hearsal on the slat:e of the Alhambra tVater this afternoon Director C. H. Lewis nnplied the finishina: touches to the Elks' annual show, "A Nieht in a Cabaret," Caba-ret," which will he presented at the Al-hamnra Al-hamnra on Monday and Tuesday nights. i'he btgr cast of eighty persons was de-r-cAred by Director Lewis today to be the best organizer! body of amateur per- formers with which he has ever worked. Work was also started this afternoon erecting te eiahorate stage pet tins and most of tomorrow will be required to complete the set. Across the rear of the big stage and four feet above the floor an auxiliary stage or balcony is bping plated. A score of the performers will be seated at tabie on this balcony. The others will be grouped around tables on both sides of the stage proper. A large open snace In the center corresponds to the dancing surface of a real cabaret. As evidence of the public interest shown in this year's production. It is de-clarel de-clarel by members of the show committee commit-tee that more seats have now been reserved re-served for the two nights of the production produc-tion than t1e total number of tickets t?o'd for anv three performances of the Elks' show in past years. The" large seat-im; seat-im; capacity of the Aihambra makes it possible to accommodate all at two performances, per-formances, whereas it lias been necessary to give the show three nights in previous pre-vious years. |