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Show HIGH SCHOOL PLAY A SUCCESS The high school play at the auditorium audi-torium last -Friday night drew a large audience and was greatly enjoyed en-joyed by everybody present if appearances ap-pearances count for anything. The title of the play is "Lost A Chaperon." Chape-ron." The setting is local and deals with a summer camp of students at Rock Corral northeast of Milford. The plot loses the chaperon for the girl's camp somewhere between Cali-ente Cali-ente and Milford and in the meantime mean-time the young folks do things that their inexperience in the culinary art and other things would quite lead them to do. Some of the situ-tions situ-tions are funny and all are interesting. in-teresting. The story was rearranged by Miss Mills, of the English department depart-ment in order to localize it and to fit conditions, and to her is due the greatest credit for the success of the play. She was assisted in the stage management by Mr. Reber. The success of the play at home has made a demand for its reproduction at other places nearby and it may be repeated at Beaver and Minersville and possibly other points. t t t See Margaret Clayton in "Vultures of Society" tonight at the Utah. It |