Show f L fAt At the e Salt S It L Lake Re l lI I f if MARGARET 1 GLIN 1 Tho ho appear in 10 n Dc Bal ance that Paul new play pIa N NOW Be erlys Balance In which Margaret Margaret Margaret Mar Mar- garet Anglin will be seen at nt the tho Salt Lake Lako theatre on July 16 and 17 iT has been been proclaimed b by the critics and public one of ot tho the best comedies comedies comedies come come- dies of at tho season and a office box winner into the tho bargain there thero Is a astory astory astory story In connection with Its writing that Is worth orth tho the telling It reminds one ono of ot Richard Sheridan and the tho writing of The Tho Critic Paul Kester Koster wrote the tho play over a year ear ago apro and the original manuscript was first submitted to lIst l Anglin about Christmas time The actress was so Impressed with the estor story of at the play piny and Its possibilities that she sho Immediately negotiated Its purchase with the explicit understanding understand understand- ing that Mr Kester Hester would rewrite the manuscript on tho the lines which she suggested sug SUI- At that time Miss In Intended Intended intended In- In tended holding tho the play pIa for tor production next season and In tho meantime de devote devote do- do vote her time and attention to the preparation of ot the tho three Greek trago- trago dies which sho she will present at tho the Greek theatre at tho the University of California California Cal Cal- In August Of a sudden Budden however Miss Anglin with the tho boundless energy for tor which she Is famous resolved to present the Kentor Keeter comedy for a New Nw York engagement engagement engagement engage engage- ment this season rhe ho telegraphed Kester who was leisurely finishing his manuscript In his Virginia estate on the tho shores of ot the Potomac When he arrived at Miss Anglin's town house tho the last act of ot Deverly Balance was only In scenario form He lie was entertained at nt dinner by Miss Anglin and a II party of ot friends without any Intimation of ot what was to come then MIss Anglin said Bald to him You will willbe willbe b be pleased to know that I am goin to produce your our play In a fortnight Surprise does not express the state of ot mind In which the author found himself He explained that the tho third act was only in scenario form whereUpon whereupon where where- upon he was Immediately led lOll to a n guest room where ho he was told he could have all the writing materials he wanted and three meals a da day but that ho he was to be bo a prisoner prison or until he ho had finished the last act Keator Kotor was locked In Four times a flay o. o ay ho lie was let out three out three times Umes for tor meals and once every afternoon for tor a hour half In the park lark but not alone Indeed no There was an eye ee kept on all his hism m movements eve men t S. S Thus Balance was completed com completed completed com com- In very much tho manner of 01 The Critic Far from showing re resentment resentment resentment re- re at his forcible Incarceration Mr Kester Insists that half tho the lines linos In the tho finished play were Miss i I Inspirations inspiration us |