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Show SUCCESS PREDICTED FOR HAROLD 0RL0B UNQUALIFIED aucccBB Is predicted by Detroit newspapers for tho comic opera, "The Merry Grafters." which Is put on In that city- tonight for a three nights run. Interest in tho production pro-duction on the part of Salt lakc people Is derived from the fact that-the entire scorn, of tho now opera Is the work o Harold Orltob, a well known young musician musi-cian of this city, who Ib now studying in Dotrolt. He is the son of C. A. F. Or-lob Or-lob of tho 'A. C. M. I. nnd his first work lr. this lino wan the production of the score of "The Prince and (ho Pennant.' which made a distinct hit nt the Grand theater about two years ago. The libretto of "The Merry Grafters" v.ns written by Dr. E. L. Shurley. a pro-fe?aor pro-fe?aor of larynology and cllnlcnl medicine medi-cine In the Detroit College of Medicine, one of tho most prominent medical Instructors In-structors In the country. The piny Ik local lo-cal In character, full of good situations nnd clever dialogue, 11 l. said, whllo tho music Is of a high order, some of it liko-ly liko-ly to endure. Throughout the ploy savs one critic, "tho music Ls scintillating and catchy and carries the hearer away with its lilt and svrlng." |