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Show Fork, "The Command Performance'', Perform-ance'', Beaver, "The Grass Grows Red," North Summit, "The Romancers," Ro-mancers," JUKI Springville, "The Valiant;" Friday 8:15, Rigby, of. Idaho,-"SkiL Eoddctv" SOUlU.WKhJ Salt Lake' city, "The Moon Over the For," and Carbon county, not " announced". - The time element and light problems have helped to determine when the, plays will be presented, according to professor Pardoe. It there" arc further entries they will be distributed throughout the play program. ...The . Samuel Frpnch bronze plaque will be awarded to the school attaining the best general gen-eral excellence in production, and a plaque wilj be given to the play-group achieving highest- excellence ex-cellence in-- characterization. Awards of merit will be given to the boy and- girl possessing the best diction, and to the boy and girl presenting the best char-aeterizatons. char-aeterizatons. ... . !b.y. u.speecT j CORTEST READY Thirty-si5 high, schools, fi'om Utah and Idaho have entered the Seventh 'Annual Speech Tournament Tourna-ment and Drama Festival which begins today' at Brigham Young university, according to Professor Profes-sor T. Earl Pardoe, general chairman.. chair-man.. Unusual interest has Seen shown in the. senior high school one-act one-act play contest, and sixteen entries en-tries in this event have been received. re-ceived. Richfield high which won the event in 1S134 and 1935, will make a strong bid again this I year with "Dawn," It is scheduled for 8:30 Friday evening. Other entries and the time at which they will be presented follow: fol-low: Thursday, 4:30 p. m.; Pay-son, Pay-son, "Sparkin," South Summit. "Thank You Doctor," B. Y. high school, "Afterwards," and Al-tcrra Al-tcrra high school, of Roosevelt, not announced, Thursday 8:15, Davis of Kaysville, "Neighbors," Uintah, 'Skv Foller," Provo; "Trifles," and Cedar City and Lincoln, announced. Friday 4:00 p. m.; American |