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Show BURNT CORK SPASM AT . LE GRAND WARD FRIDAY Top David A. Smith, interlocutor; Lon J. Haddock. Bottom George 33. Carpenter, H. W. Aiisell, Verdi Pingree, end men. I s ;.c - ,V S.s I ! f " . - AMEMBEK of the L. D. S. presiding pre-siding bishopric, a bishop, banker, bank-er, lawyer, real estate man and a number of business men, together to-gether with some staid young matrons and misses in striking Yama-yama costumes cos-tumes are duo to indulge in a frolic Friday Fri-day evening when the Le Grand ward minstrels will hold the boards in the ward amusement hall. The occasion for this spasm in burnt cork is the desire to add the box-office receipts to the building fund aud assist generally iu wiping off the debt on the chapel of the youngest ecclesiastical subdivision of this city, which lies eat of Ninth East and 'south of Ninth South. The local jokemiths havo been w orking ork-ing hard on the foibies and idiosvn-cra?ies idiosvn-cra?ies of the residents of that section while the parodv writers have been indulging in-dulging in flights of f'aucv with -"Tlp-perary" and similar classical selections. There is to be the customary olio followed fol-lowed by "Colonel lie?-. A. Liar" un the screen aud " Mv Turn Next," a farce in which Messrs. Carpenter, Ansel!. Acomb Badger, and the Misses Haddock. Harriet Har-riet and Folkerson are the chief con-tpi con-tpi rators. Those taking part iu the evening's entertainment include David A. Smith, E. M. Ashton, William Holmes, I.eiaml Acomb, Alice Lamnh, soloist-; Daniel Lamph, William P. Piatt, K. S. Hough-tor, Hough-tor, I,. G. Smith, F. A. Olscn. Louise Ashton. Kennio Haddock, Katie H. Pratt, Rosa Harn-.nn and Elsie Ctirdwell. Ihe end men are Verdi Pin urea. Harold AnseU, George E. Carpenter and Lo-i J. Haddock. .... , t " i. |