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Show I SALT LAKE OPERA COMPANY FAVORS PBGVOINOAY Miss (Hazel Taylor and Other Well Known People Will Take Part in the Production. Monday next, Se t. 14th, matinee mati-nee and night, the Salt Lake opera company will present tho now eomiu opera, "The Girl nud the Governor," Govern-or," at the Provo opera house. It has been one yearamce this popular local company appeared In "Itobin Hood," and scored such an Immense Im-mense suecess, and their appearance next week will be the occaaiou for a box oflice rush to get the choice locations. The chorus has been in tho able bauds of Prof. John J. MoClellau, who it is said, has trained the members to a point of perfection not exceeded by any of thtir past performances. The scene of the opera is laid in a Spanish province of South Atner-...l.nf Atner-...l.nf tint iriivernnr l-jinttirp mid holds a beautiful English girt whom ho tries to force into u hateful marriage mar-riage with himself. To protect her-eelf her-eelf and make the governor Bick of the bargain, the girl pretends to be a shrew and keeps the garrison in a perfect turmoil. "Tho Governor" Is, lu turn loved by Isadora, a Spanish Span-ish lady, and through her schemes, with the aid of au Indian medicine man, the turmoil is accentuated. In the midst of this pandemonium, Il)iok Kingsloy, Ruth's, lover, appears, ap-pears, is made a ptisonqr, aqcj, because be-cause of tte jiifjuenep )u holds over, Ruth, paused by ibeir love, is forced to play the part of ollicial lamer of girj. John p. Spencer, it 1b said, has i the cjiance of his life in the role of I the Uovefnor, whloh was especially written for Jeffei-jjou le Agelis. Miss JJazel Taylor WH make her second appca)'4ucQ with the gilt B Lake, Opera po., hup first supecps Hftbcinc; very prououuped jn "Robin, f Hood." , m- Miis Agatha lkrkhoel will up I Wat as Isadora. "The pigeon and the Weathercock," und urn so I. are two of her numbers. Miss.Eduu Evans has the part of Curita, maid to Isadora, and has a fine solo. 11 Woraee tj, Etislgn, V n H'an mwiclbo twin, la eWid' uhavo a "uu' opportunity. A soug called ;'liie lusictti ljullfrogs!' is ope of tje Uoyelties of the obpra. Kiugsley, ItUth'H 'lover, and Mr. j,?red iira'hanj s the lieutenant )to j ftoyenior Don JJaBcul. 1 bell, and Georgq W. Pyper puy a tijo of fusay Spanish high conimis doners. ! |