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Show Kolob Stake MIA Drama Festival Scheduled Next Monday, Tuesday Nights, Nov. 19, 20 Kolob Stake MIA drama festival will take up two full evenings this year with one-act plays to be presented pre-sented on Monday and Tuesday evenings. November 1 19 and 20, beginning at 7:30 p.m., under direction of Stake Drama Leaders, Mrs. Wm. L. Schreiner and Grant Clyde. The plays will be given in the Third-Ninth ward and in the Fourth-Seventh ward amusement halls both evenings. The schedule of plays to be presented, pre-sented, together with the place and time and the directors of each, are listed as follows: Monday evening Fourth-Seventh Ward Hall, "Mushrooms Coming Up," by the Eighth ward; "Three's A Crowd," by the Fifth ward, directed by Mrs. Goates; and "Grandma Pulls The Strings," Seventh ward, directed by Leora Sundbloom. Monday evening Third-Ninth Ward Hall, Mrs. Bascom's Christmas," Third ward, directed by Philda Finley; "Down In The Heart of Texas," First ward, directed di-rected by Janet Robertson; "Mushrooms Coming UP," Eighth ward, directed by CamiUe Judd and June Haymond. Tuesday evenings Fourth-Seventh Ward Hall, "Stuck Up At the Country Store," Sixth ward; "Grandma Pulls The Apron Strings," Mapleton ward, directed by Rea Williams; "Three's A Crowd," by Fourth ward. Tuesday evening Third-Ninth Ward Hall, "Mushrooms Coming Up," Second ward, directed by Mrs. Jessie Dal ton; "On a Park Bench," Ninth ward, directed by Elmina Madsen and Clarence Jensen; Jen-sen; "Stuck Up At the Country Store," Sixth ward, directed by Glen Pyper. The plays, for Mutual age only, include some of the finest dramatic dra-matic art talent in the stake and the public is invited without charge. Considerable effort and much tme has been spent by the directors and the casts from the various wards to present a fine. I entertainment. |