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Show who attempts to fistically assert f himself; and it all looks very bad when Guy and his son, Meade -Weight, lose their jobs, and di- ; voice and poverty looms in the oiling". But far be it from this playwrite to let you down. Be 1 r sure to come and see for your- ; self the amazing- ending of this outstanding social problem of the i age; it may help you to solve yours, especially if you have a 'y trump card to play like the at- f tractive and clever Delia Baxter, who as an actress and diplomat, j i ' is unsurpassed in restoring order j 5 to family chaos. j ? The play is produced under the ! ' direction of Gertrude Clements, j -Clifford Pierce and Victor Frand- !j: sen. i j i ; FIRST WARD TO PRESENT ANNUAL PLAY All the wards of Kolob stahe aie invited to attend the annual dramatic presentation of the First Ward M. I. A. tomorrow, Friday, Fri-day, April 28, at 8 o'clock, in the First ward amusement hall. Admission is free. Members of I the First ward are -invited to icome Saturday, the following night, when the performances will be repeated for them. However, ! all are welcome to come either I night. j The play, "White Collars," has jj been recommended by the general S board of the M. I. A. as out-1 out-1 standing entertainment. The mo-1 mo-1 tion picture version of it that carried the title, "Rich Man u Poor Girl," and presented an all- star cast, was a very popular 1 success all over the country. Imagine for yourself, if you j can, Guy Brown with two perfect-i perfect-i ly beautiful and charming daugh-' daugh-' ters in his family. They are brun- ettes, too, but perhaps Floss San-i San-i ford is somewhat responsible for ; ! that, as she is their mama in i the play. One of them, Lucile I Miller, has sort of budded into a i beautiful young lady overnight, as it were. You may have never i noticed her before, but after this ; play, you will never forget her. j The other talented and charming young lady, Margaret Pierce, you ; have known rtpr some time. A young millionaire whom we know j as George Bird (that fellow has ' played the part of a millionaire so many times that he should be -i filthy rich by now) recognizes her worth and has secured hei ;j to him with the bands of holy matrimony. 5 Margaret, however, is a con-J con-J scientious, home-loving girl, anc attempts to adapt George to th family rather than the family tc .; George. This certainly involve; unlooked for complications, espec-.S espec-.S ially when Guy's oratorical neph-( neph-( ew, Woodrow Weight, is determined deter-mined to champion the cause ol the great middle class, particu-J particu-J larly against millionaires such as i George Bird, and then there is j another disturbing element in the form of Lucile's raucous, truck-Si truck-Si chiving sweety, Carling- Childs |