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Show HIGH SCHOOL OPERA TONIGHT Well aware of th enviable reputation reputa-tion the Springville Hiyh School Opera company has established for Itself in the past few years, the citizens of the city are ready to accord them another hearty greeting greet-ing this evening at the opera house. And Mr. Booth, music director at the high school, and his "cast of sixteen six-teen carefully chosen principals, a chorus of fifty voices and complete orchestra is ready to raise that reputation repu-tation to the new level. "Once in, a Blue Moon" is the most likely vehicle yet chosen by the High School for the presentation presenta-tion of strictly student talent. It is a popular piece of modern writing, full to the brim of bubbling mirth, catchy melody, and situations that the cast can well interpret. The cast consists of Blanche Groesbeck Hales, Mary Waiuwright, Marie Nelson, Florence Frandsen, Howard Xaycock, Ruth Smith, Josephine Jose-phine Sanford, Alden Childs, Howard How-ard Thorne, Alton Wheeler, Myron Childs, Vera Chader, Howard Mc-Kenzie, Mc-Kenzie, David Friel, and Harold Ilolley. Supporting this capable cast there is a chorus of fifty voices, a bevy of pretty Spanish dancing girls and last and smallest, but not the least, by any means, is Tess Child, petite danseuse extraordinaire. extraordin-aire. Remember, it is tonight, at the Opera House, and the seats are nearly all sold. If you haven't yours call Packard's Confectionery now. |