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Show NEWSY NOTES I FROM ALPINE "The Sea of Ice," a beautiful, romantic ro-mantic drama, full or pathos, Intrigue and realistic scenes, was presented In I tho Alpine Amusement Hall last Wednesday evening by Mr. Wlzer and 'Associated Players, who wero greeted by one or the largest and most appreciative appre-ciative audiences ever seen in the town. Itcspcctrul attention and good order prevailed during tho performance, perform-ance, which was of luvnluable aid to the performers, as the play was heavy, and In some Instances taxed the performers to their utmost capacity. capa-city. The management was businesslike business-like and tactful, the Interpretation fairly good, and each climax brought out In a thrilling and effective manner. man-ner. Altogether It was a big success and the united commendation of the entlro community should be given the company for tho Hp'cndld rendition of so dilllcult u play. Tho proceeds, which undoubtedly will bo a neat num. arc to go Tor the benefit or tho ward house, Mrs Junius Hanks and son Merrill or Lchi are visltug at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. llackelt for a few days. a Mr. Lawrence Devey of Salt Lake City Is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Devey. Preparations arc being made for the erection of sescntl new homes, which Is nu evidence that Alpine Is growing, Mr. Preston, son of lBaac Preston or Idaho, made a pleasant tay with hlB relatives tho E. J. Nash's last week. ' Mr and Mrs. J, C. Deck luiw received re-ceived word that their son, Wesley, who has bOen doing missionary work In Now Zealand for the past three bears nnd two months, will sail for homo on April 21 on the royal mall steamer Moanu, duo in Snu Francisco May 14. |