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Show II Y.M.C. A. MINSTRELS ARE BUSY WITH REHEARSALS 11 Th-?. most pretentious amateur per- !h formance attempted by the Y, M. C. A. m is the big minstrel show which is to be 111 presented at the Salt Lake theater April (1 17. Charles Kent, musical director for the association, has been at work for 1 more than a month selecting the best i tnleut from the host of applicants and has at last secured a chorus of fifty voices. The mush: Is all new and far above the ordinary run of minstrel songs. The crossfire and. jokes are very appro- i priato and the combination promises u : most pleasing entertainment. ; i The second act -will be tilled with pleasing surprises. The "Blank . Hand." : a farce in one act. is startling from the I beginning. This specialty comes direct ! from Philadelphia and was written by Low Doekstader's own playwright. An-I An-I other feature, will be a distinct novelty in the line of mlnstieisy, the manage-M manage-M mcnt having secured the services of a B contortionist m I The Y. M. C A.' is taking tills method 91 1 of securing money to meet part of the fl expenses of the institution. |