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Show AMERICAN LEGION VrtTiTTT---N(V2- SPECIAL EDITION xr ft ' ' innnvrt ""' - - tirtit - ctTtt- - iv rTrprp - 10 loot """'-'-- " . dbiaij x iNSTREL FROLIC HERALDED HIEftffiERS OEAftlERICAN LEGION SPONSOR PLAYGROUND HOVE 1 C1VRS AND GUARANTEE PARK UPKEEP t By GEORGE WOBTHEN. The ktddlea of Proro are soon to be provided ' with another play groond. For the past four or five monthi th local post of the American Legion, realizing the urgent - heed of additional play cronnd in Zjuuf: city. ha been working overtime to definitely announce the. establlsh- meat of another play 'ground In Prove The effort of this great .organization have now culminated of the to eaeeeaa and poat are ready to give out the information that the playaite la a cer-- WHO'S WHO gaf ATI! riTII?04 . Uinty. Early in the year, application was ' Harmon Founda tion, a to the made philanthropic organization,- for- a playmte lor rrovo. xnia organiza to fifty tion la givingJ fifty playaltea . v. I m x ur una JUuerc&u ciues i. yvnr foundation purchasing the site, at cost of $2,000 and donating the . same to the auccessful city. Ae a Without guessing this is none condition to the grant it la required that some organization assume the other thai) Frank Deming as he burden of and become responsible looks In Minstrel Land. His regular for maintenance, equipment and su- Job is that of commander of Provo pervision. The American Legion,' in Post No. 13. addition to applying for, and using - its efforts to procure this grant, has GIVES guaranteed therrobHgatlonln eon- nectlon with supervision, maintenance and equipment of the field. For the purpose of meeting a part ; of the expense which will entail no mean sum, the members of the local " post, under the direction and with of the Harrington- the By O. K. HANSON. " Adams company are staging "The Mayor of Prove City. - Minstrel Frolic' and- have no apol- The American Legion is unique as It stands upon an ogy to offer for the same and assure an organization. every purchaser of a ticket that he; eminence of 'constructive achieve-mentwill receive more than value therelooking bagk upon a record for. of unparalleled service to mankind The news of this newest playaite and forward with the hope of ac" of Provo Is of special interest to the complishing even greater service citizens and youths of the southeast than the past has recorded in its section of Our city, which up to the favor. Being real soldiers the Legionpresent time, has had no. such site. North Park affords facilities for naires shoot nothing but tangible ; play in that section of Provo; the ammunition, always having an. obplay ground equipment of the Toung jective. Their guns are never loaduniversity training school lias jcr ed With the all too commo- a- explocombdated the requirements of the sive "hot air," which has no carrynortheast section, while Pioneer ing power and is Incapable of conpark has well provided the require- necting up- .ments of the southwest and because Provo is proud of her local post V its especiav neea in toe city,, It has established a valuable plaee secin our community life by persistent, generally and in the southeast ' tlou particularly, "the Legion feels noiseless effort. In the past it has that this playsite Is not only one of rendered valuable community serthe finest moves for providing need vice in many ways and has for the ed recreation and amusement for future projected other worthwhile Provo's youth, but will also be tt&dertaklngs. added attraction to the beautifica-tloJust now the post is sponsoring a movement fpcanaddit4eaai of our. fair city. pta?' .The children wlllj)la s b4 4f rjwf grMBf lor .our.cJtytJt .Bill-tak- e Xprevlde with proper play sites and real hard money and quite a lot equipment where their baseball and of It to put over the project- - To asfootball games may be held and sist in raising this money the mom where their slides and swings may bers are preparing a Minstrel Frolic be established will require recrea- for October 13 and 14 at the Columtion in the streets and upon the bia theater. They have a real show r vacant lots of private property, en- which will be rendered in their dangering not only the windows of characteristic successful manner. near-bhouses, but augmenting the Let us all rally to the support of the . casualty list of injuries by motor- boys thereby encouraging theii ef" v ists. fort and also making It possible to , The new play ground will be lo- secure for our city, which means cated between Ninth and Tenth East ourselves, another much needed streets and First and Third South breathing plaee forjest and recreaT streets, a large field. nowNnendow, tion. that will make a most desirable NEW BABY AT NORMANS. site for baseball, football, tennis, slides and swings. Mr. and Mrs. George Norman anAn option has been taken on this tract, containing nounce the- - arrival of a new - nine Prove pound bnby girl which arrived at approximately fonr acres, city being the optionee and it is their home Friday morning. Both mother and daughter aro doing (Continued on Page Four.) nicely. 1 i - MAYOR . ENDORSEMENT - s, . n y . --"S- TUFOHOW ill fc EVERYWltLRiUiS GORGEOUS AND UGLY MEN i- .5ys-a- 1 By FRANK DEJBING, Commander of Prove' Post No. 13. Tlie the AmerM can utnou was oramiwl are uet expressed In" the pt'eainble to its constitution : "For Uod and country we assoJ - " k 1 mimsmmsm Biggest Laugh Manufacturing Musical Show Staged in h Provo. A COMEDIAN dmi-rica- Six scenes In two acta of the biggest, best produced ImiikIi inanufnc- - Y wwMwwfwwwwwwwi.y ciiusnJ.-ratiiit- ever stagedt'in Provo by the city' fairest girls and ugliest iwn. is the glouna i res scut Hnent expressed tneir snow, "Minstrel Ftoils" nwni er ourselves-togethelate for the wnicU opens Monday night, October " . following purposes: 13 Ht the Columbia for two nights. To uphold and defend the constiHeV's the way the Minstrel of tution of the Cnited tgates FrolicVlU be served to the audience America; to maintain law and MondayWnd Tuesday i)lghteratrhe-order; to foster and perpetuate a Oiluniblax one hundred per cent Americanism ; Here arevthe characters ami thp to preserve- - the memories nd --tnCi musical nunViers In act one, "Mln- dents of our association in the greet st.rl Land war; to. inculcate a sense of individLewis L. Larey; as Interlocutor ual obligation to the community, George .lntxoducJhgaiiniedias state and nation ; to combat the au Ballif. "Mac" Kitwards.. "Scotch-Rnwlltocracy of both the flaws and the . Earl Blunwnthal, masses; to make right the master George Wortheu, Pal D. Mncent, on might; to promote peace and Clarence; Harmon, A. Vlll Jones. good wil on earth ; to safeguard and nnrmonlsts: James B. Tucker, transmit tq posterity the principles Claude Aslrwofth, Jolm J. Beeslev, of Justice freedom and democracy IwW, Bailey. L. V. Potfe Paul j. and to consecrate and sanctify our Davis. C. S. Bean. Wllfordv Duke, comradship by gur .devotion to Hurry Butler. Murray MatW-M. mutual helpfulness." : W Merrill,' Chns Merkley, X L. The following are eligible for Innes, Arnold Znbrlskte, F. T.' Gard membership any person who. was ner, Karl Bosliard. Fred Clark regularly enlisted, drafted, inducted-o- r L. R. Edwards, M. V. Witbecl commissioned and who was acSeymour Gray, Hewitt M. Strong, cepted for and' assigned to active r ; Claude-- W. t "Mac" Edwards In action. ninckley, "Curley" duty in the army, nay,, or marine L. R. Dunkley. Brown, corps of the United States at some PROVO SINGER. HAS THE MRS. FAT LOOSE STIEHL.-NOTETlie following musical numbers Joh Bennett, Rex Hayes, Clair Bo-' time during the period between PRINCIPAL LADY'S ROLE IN "MlNSTREL FROLICS," TO BE will be .given In act one: "The shard. VIrl Bailey, DeAlton. Part April 6, 1917 and November 11, 1918, GIVEN MONDAY AND TUESDAY AT THE COLUMBIA" Opening Medley." the Minstrel com- ridge, William Johnstoo, both dates inclusive, pr who, being In scene five Miss Mildred Lewis pany ;"Hard Hearted Hannah," a citizen of thei'nited States at the Paul Dj Vincent ; "My Old Pal,"" Dr. presents Eva's Walta.M time of his entry therein or later beh. C. Potter: "Mindin' My Busi ' Scene snt Illustrates ho ''West coming a citizen thereof, served on ness," EarlV. Blumenthal; x"She Goes East," Wouldn't Do What I Asked Her The characl in this scene ln-t(Continued on Page Three.) elude : Mae Be a motion plc- To," "Scotch" Rawlings; ySMj llfford Pierpont: ture producer, Seymour, Gray ; "Mama's Gonn Slow You Down." George Balllf: Chill Blanes, cameraman, "Oh How She Lied To Me," "Mac" George Ballif; Gn durah, Mahar-4 D.NHunterr-JinEdwardsr""The Minstrel Finale," rajali of Rajput, J. I the Minstrpl company. Indra, the royal herald. Dr. B. W Act two and scene one Is en. titled "Beaux and Belles" and is a Rajput, Mrs. Fay Loose Stelhi ' The girls of the harem re: terpslchoreah novelty by the follow' The end men featured in the after hearing George slog, was so ing: Groneman, Margatw Vhitte-morMinstrel Frolic are none other than affected that Beaux Forence Jepperson, Orril-l- a Florence Jepperson, Alice were una Me to they CHECK IN TICKETS. George Balllf and Mac Edwards, continue rehearsal. Groneman. Madeline Klrkwood, Kirby, Josephine Jones, Daisy Fail, George is fur- Marian both; noted for their singing ability All members of th American Ellen Ashton, Staley, Mlldri?d Lewis, Deone Beckstead, and dancing. Local audiences have ther featured as a Spanish X'hetete, Venice Jepperson. Helen Carroll, Roseland Hlgglns, Legion having ticket for sale for "The Minstrel Frolic" will long been thrilled by the singing of meaning he Is some speaker, lie beBelles Josephine Jones,. Fawn Eleanor Whlttemore. both of these lads and Monday and ing the only toreador upon whom a Singleton. Alice Kirby, The court attendants are Paul J. please try to check them In to Margaret bull Mexican commission chairman the of fighting George Leven,. Whlttemore, Daisy Fall, Eleanot Davis, Paul D. Vincent, Chas Merkor " two a has for bulls. ' of gongs committee the the three ticket tunny by Monday placed handicap W,lil!temim ley and Murray Mathls," American Legion show. noon. October 13, st the Hub Pass on, George, and let us look fe5e two depicts "A Romance of - Tfee jnuftlesV numbers in the scene ' fact is the Ballif. Jn dis at Mac. George the Forest" and includes the follow- are 'The Arabian Clothing company. coverer- of the reason wfiyHrRlges" TffacTbeTng mMtIeav"wTn 'be' dealt I liig gMMctfrwr; CnTef" Greycloucl, Maharajah and attendants; "Kiswlt&.kiadly-to-reveBMst George'M-rHarMshis past ... The." B. jDJ: Jden willfertainlx are.ibiUUtj1erossstrjamsHe,say3 "Wildfiorse, Reed met" Yaxzminnl and girls; "Yon," are to the from fish prevent revealed. He is a singer Morrel: Deerfoot, decorate the ticket, office window of they tory being Ira Hinckley, Yazzminnl and Mac and girls. t the Columbia theater both' Monday, lieiug sunburned and also: to keep the who shakes a wicked tonsil. Sing- Wannee, daughter of the forest, Scene seven is the finale with out rain rivers. One of comes the and Tuesday night whi the Legion thing ing quite natural with him. Ruth Partridge. George Balllf and entire company. he see; he can't says "Minstrel Frolics" will be presentea however, ish One friend of Mac's says he originThe musical numbers are "Reed : The business staff for the "Frolic" Uiow they know that people will go ated the famous phillsophy' that Bird," Wildhorse; "Pale Moon," Is as follows: general chairman, by a local all star cast Mint when huild wny So, at least, says GeorseJLeven. bridges? when a golf ball stops rolling It Waunee; ''Indian Love Song," Phil S. Ileilbut; tickets. George they . George studied in his early" youth looks around. And George ought to know. He 1 Deerfoot ; the Indian braves in the Leven; talent, Prof. Franklin Mad-seto be a ballet dancer but during the But that Isn't a start to Mac's scene are: C. S. Bean, K. W. chairman of the ticket committee of publicity, George Worthen; adwar he was in the casalry, causing nhilosonhv. He'll snrin? some of Wilford Dllke. Howard Egnn,Bailey, . the show. Hew- vertising, John O. Beesley, arrangehis become to this limbs choicest quips and cranks as an itt Strong, John BtViley. He, warns till those who have not hopelessly ments, Harry Butler; parade, Earl as yet purchased their tickets to get bowed and now he looks forward to end man in the "Minstrel Frolic. In scene three-- "Mac" Edwards fonder; advance representatives for scenes of sheep herding. But Just as a further means of Intro- aptiears with a few vords to bn,y and secure some, otherwise maijy say Harrington Adams, Inc., Sherman L. Kelly ; stage manager for Harthey will miss one of the finest per- anyone knows Unit neither a ballet duction, hear this one that another aliout "Matrimony." formances staged in Provo for a dancer nor a shepherd can afford to friend tells on Mac: In sceiit four Stella Jones and rington Adam, Inc., Fred Dewitt. , ue "Even the girls have noticed Mac Evans Bailey :s(p"g. "You've,. Simply Provo- Post No. 13 and Lewis L. nvwirggvu. s necessarily ueorge long, long time. Tickets have been going so rapid - must look, to other pursuits in the Is clean shaven," avers "this friend, (Jot Me Cuckoo," assisted. by a gang Lacey take .this means of expressing their most sincere thanks to all who ly thai) George has been forced to future, one of which is vending hot "and all of us admire him for it from the Bowery. . The gan consists of the- - fnhow-ing- : have helped to make this production neglect his own private affairs' to air at odd moments for George' now but. what puzzles his friends, Is handle all the. ticket money tliflt qualifies aa an attorney. why he's all the "time talking ubout Mildrud a worthy success. Josephine . Junes. Especially are So touching is George's rendition the razor he uses. has come his way. to The Provo Davis, .Lucille Thatches. Genta thanks expressed "Twas out with him the other Prince. Daisy Fail. Florence "Get your ticket now. or you'll be of popular songs, that he is forced to Kllenild, National Guard of Utah, all 'GilArdis Johnston, Edith Strong, cvyic organizations and members' of sorry," is the slogan and the advise rehearse alone, for it was found night and gave him a dollar. that .the cast of the Minstrel Frolic lette me have this?' was all he said." and Frank Prince. Erwln Kirhy. tlio (list. ; ' is chuck wull of good judgement. xt--- , r wj .V J . ng : -- : D WARBLING TWINS, B ALLIF AND EDWARDS, SHAKE MEAN TONSIL TICKETS ARE GOINGFAST AND PUT WHOLE CAST IN TEARS Or-ril- e, . T ,. ( Yogi-Man- - - " Hlg-gin- Good news Complete Home Outfits that will be welcome to the avetage wage earner riHLR HE1GBIT. junt wbat kind u slunv would bo offered to Pi o riirieus rue piii;ti-- devoted a lot of thought i aud it Is a well Ueowd fact iliatH doing so w- - re in booking a fornuiiiiv which can be truthf dost :li bed as "The Aristocrat 'rodwtloBSr' Iu commenting on the chara of the production, one of the Leg mures prominently identified. the project; had the following way : "W lien we can bring to Prt a show v hi ch..janfflpl lg h t and thuse a wouderful big audience il nutropilis like Cfeicagoj, we that lhere T no'tfiauce of did liy , Provo Post of Americap Legion Aims to Erect Memorial the-offlc- err . ' ( rEfilONl tiia mJ We are in a position to furnish a four-roo- m Iolntment." The "BIlllHwrd," recognU thniughout the country aa ow the most conservative, and cap: critit's, had the following euthu tic endorsement 'of' the' very si we are to witness: ; "Harrington Adams produced "Minstrel Frolic" for the Chlo Kiwsnis club and to say that club was delighted is putting mildly. The costumes were neat fi clean" and well kept They tailored and made to lit a nor human being. They were even n than that They were beautiful made a superb stage picture worn by the good Klwanlani the young ladles picked from 3M 10 Camp Fire Girls, who assi The Kiwanis club was dellgl with the Harrington Adams ei talnment and feels fortunate in B ing It, for it made easy the I of raisins the annual Christ ' Charity fund. "Harrington Adams has won first lap in his race to give a weir dressed, stipe' costumed (and adequately . strf home talent play that carries a, ery, lighting effects, paraphern! and full equipment that would e with the real professional ore Mtlons.""' The above Is only one favor; comment among many. All splendid endorsements are too d erous to tnentioa, bat here are a - w-;- . picked at randoj. The Idaho Falls Dally News tl this : "The Colonial theater was llged to hang out the "8. R. O." early In the evening both Wed day and Thursday, while the E Minstrel show was on. Gapa andlencw E both shows. "The show is Under the dlrec woo-ha-- h of Iwla-LlACeable to get the local talent,,of wi Idaho Falls possesses a amount, into first class shape pur on. a first class show. "From the first curtain to the of a series of colorful andduni 'scenes, gorgeoui" Tostunies,' ch rhymes and songs sandwiched v clever local hits the big show ' a success. "The solo work was so far al the part eub of the amateur cl which was testified to by the hearers. pla use from-thei."The- - chorus work aud dai are pronounced to lie the cleve work of that kind ever put on Idaho.Falls In a home talentproi tion. F. F.. 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