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Show Oionriora Players Coming MUSICAL DRAMA NEW ENTERTAINMENT IDEA, w . ; ;, ' : ( : - "X . -i . I : .. " - ; , h . . :i r.v:-'V'V--; . J ; - - .-j v ' .- . ' i I m The Glendora Players, a company of ten real flesh and blood actors will make their first appearance in American Ameri-can Fork at the Cameo Theatre, Thursday .January 9th. They will play seven towns between Salt Lake and Spanish Fork, one night a week in each town, and they will be in American Fork every Thursday for four weeks. ing, rib tickling, typically western, musical comedy "Honeymoon Ranch." when the company played the show in Pocatello, Idaho, the Pocatello Tribune Tri-bune said "Honeymoon Ranch la the funniest comedy we have seen in some time. Althugh there is a pretty story, you'll be laughng most of the time. Every one of the ten members of the company have a good part, and Glen Taylor is one of those naturally funny comedians you can't help but like. We have seen chorus ensembles with more girls, but none prettier! than The Glendora Girls. All the songs by the various members of the company received well deseved encores, en-cores, and the Taylor Male Quartet 1 they are worth the price of admission alone." 0 This company is the first and only one of its kind on the road, and the fact that they carry on and prosper in this age of the talkies would seem to be proof of their popularity. The Glendora Players present the best comedies and dramas. Every member, of the company sing and dance. There is a chorus, and a male quartet. Glen (Toby) Taylor, the comedian, is not unknown to local theatre goers, as he appeared here some years ago with The Taylor Players. Their opening show is a rip roar- |