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Show Miss Gates to Present "Romeo and Juliet" Here Three opera companies scheduled to appear in Salt Lake; this season have been compelled to cancel the;r cne;.r';-ments cne;.r';-ments owln to tho lak nf tranppnrtrt -tion facilities. onMone hv tr.e ron.-st-ed radroad conditions. For a time it looked as though Salt Lake would pass an entire season without a single production produc-tion of rand opera. Fanir.s- this situation, a number of mu-t mu-t c lovers of th.- ' ity urced Miss L'i y Gates, L'tah's noted prima dnr.r.a. to prc-S'.-iit an opera ait-nn this n"asun. M'.-.s Gates di-.clnred tiint the ntntter depende-1 upon her bein able to secure permlon from Bamman, her New York unrotrr, P.amman was forthwith approached on the matter and consented to r-l'-ape Ml? Gates from any eastern concert hpki'-meiiis hpki'-meiiis on January .?. 4 and 5, rlntes which were open at the Salt Lak the.-.ter. Man-ner Man-ner 'ieorce Pyp' r immodia'.ely booked MifR Gate? for thos date-. Th opera chosen is Gounod's "Romo and Juliet." While well known in the Me; musical enters of Europe and Amerin, '.t has never bepn presen'e.i hepr-. and consequently ie expected to he Kreete with Iceen Inrst bv k"al musr jnvf.rs. The cast which will support Misa Gat-s has not as yetbe-n fully chosen, rut wiil be announced within a eii. |