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Show POPULAR PRODUCTION One of the featured acts of the Gay Nineties Show which opens tonight at Koloh Stake House and continues Friday and Saturday nights beginning at 8 p.m., is the "Can Can Girls". This year's act is even more laugh-provoking. The public is invited and admission may be purchased at door or in advance. 'Gay Hineties' opens tonight A blending of melodious Stephen Ste-phen Foster tunes, other favorites favor-ites and special costuming will be heard and seen as the Sixth Ward again presents their Annual An-nual Gay Nineties Show tonight, to-night, Friday and Saturday in the Kolob Stake Houe With a cast of some ICO participants, par-ticipants, the show will open at freshment, Glen Pyper; tables, elders quorum; pop corn, Relief Re-lief Society. A large group of co-workers is assisting committee com-mittee personnel in the production. produc-tion. Featuring the more popular and well-known tunes of the period, the Gay Nineties Show has proved to be an enjoyable en tei tainment. 8 p.m. and will feature southern south-ern hospitality of waiters and free refreshments throughout the show. Proceeds of the entertainment en-tertainment will be used in helping to equip the cultural hall with better accoustics and sound. Directed by Kathryn Robertson Robert-son and a Gay Nineties committee, com-mittee, the show will feature all-ward talent, both young and old. Special scenery has been painted by Omar Hansen and Lucille Weight. Committee members include members of the bishopric; ticket sales, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Osborn; publicity, pub-licity, Orpha Anderson; stage manager, Frank Weight; lighting, light-ing, Bob Peterson; costuming, Maij Martindale and Melba Knight; makeup, Lois Miller: music, Annie Forshee, Irene Halliday, Elsa Oldroyd; serving and waiters, Gene Young; re |