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Show ill I e teJith the First JVfighter. N 1 II, 8 Attractions for week of feb. 16. H Mm ' 'Sjalt Lake Theatre, All week, "Arizona'." HI hfgjffl p jThe Grand. Monday, Tuesday and tVednes- bVI $ ll! H l " Qamler's Daughter." Thursday, Friday LU l H and' Saturday, "The Game Keeper." Hi II ' Hi l" 11 "Arizona." LW III ' "Arizona," the best western drama ever writ- 1 Ii i ten is the attraction at the Salt Lake theatre. LV -111 ft next week, and it is a play that we can concien- m j II f tiously advise everyone to go to see. m 1 1 It stands ns the very best work of Augustus m f I ' i Thomas, and the most striking feature of the M fi i production is the fact that it can ride alone, that m !p is even with an incompetent company, The play K ml is so carefully constructed that it is impossible B ' I! J ;f for any set of actors to spoil it H 'Jhi BYBYBYBY ilW. H "' f RT 888 II; i ; I liT. jsm M,; 1 BONITA." HB '? 1 ' W " H j 1 jjf But the company that will produce it here is m m; j; j li exactly the same as that of last season with tau B 5j W exception of Agnes Muir, who plays Bonita. Last LV in b season Grace Elliston made a great hit in this LH '! M It role ut is sald tlmt Iiss Iuir is equally H 'i If! Ir clever. H I: m 0- Campeau, as Tony, one of the greatest char- LH Pliil Ir acteF parts on the stage, and he one of the LV i 11! S cleverest of character actors, will be well re- membered. His performance alone is worth the admission price. Good looking Dustin Farnham plays Lieutenant Lieuten-ant Denton, and J. W. Cope is a most effective Canby. "Arizona" is clean and wholesome, and true to the -life it pictures. 5 ? O The University Dramatic association will repeat re-peat its excellent performance of "The Amazons" this afternoon and evening at the Salt Lake Theater. The-ater. ? V7 A complete success was scored by the conservatory con-servatory of music with a vocal and instrumental concert given last Monday before a large and appreciative audience, consisting of lovers of refined re-fined music. The applause for each number was prolonged and sincere. " O w Speaking of "Arizona," a play of western soldier sol-dier life, will be produced next season by Charles Frohman. RicharH Harding Davis is the author. ARIZONA. A wild, wide land of mysteries, Of sea-salt lakes and dried-up seas, And lonely wells and pools; a land That seems so like dead Palestine, Till pushed against the level skies. He look'd awest toward the plain; Against the land of boundless space, The land of silences, the land, Of shoreless deserts sown with sand, Where Desolation's dwelling is; The land where, wondering, you say, What dried-up, shoreless sea is this? Where, wandering, from day to day, You say, tomorrow sure we come To rest in some cool resting place; And yet you journey on through space, While seasons pass, and are struck dumb With marvel at the distances. Joaquin Miller. |