Show Boys and Girls Attend Pantages Pantages rn Theatre Party 1 Only 2500 Tickets Issued but Extra Thousand Children Show Up p By PHIL HEWITT Nearly earl 1 two thousand years ears ago ll O a little child was 85 born In a a manger In Bethlehem Ills arrival brought peace and good will to th tine the hearts of the line suffering humanity on earth at nt that time Men Ien came tame from all parts of the earth to pay Him homage and to bear bror gifts gUts to Him JUril Since that time the anniversary of or His Its birth has boon been the tIne occasion for lor the strife turmoil and of or an nn anever anever ever rushing arm army arnny of or business men and women tb to pause In Its Us mad struggle and again pay homage to that that baby Jesus b by brightening the hearts of those countless little fellows fet fel lows whose everyday erday life Ufe Is none too full with the tIne good things of or life Just such an urge Saturday prompted a party port given ghen at the tho Pantages Pantages Pantages Pan Pan- theatre by y The Tine Salt SnIt Lake LaK Telegram m to the tIne little boys and girls girl of And It was just such m an n urge that prompted the prompted the J J. J C G. McDonald Chocolate company th lb Nelson Nelson-Anson company company- Inc Royal Roya bakeries Bingham ham lines an and Samuel G. G I. I Spencer to provide goodIes good good- lea les for the party part It was that Fame same urge that tha spurred on the ol the artists on on tho the Pantages Pan Pan- c circuit r uit John Orren Orrein and compan com conn- pan pany Silks and Satins company company- Davalos Spanish Span orchestra th tIne the Senator from Sand Pit Bobby Beck Bee and Beth Blake W W. Curg Peterson and his orchestra members member th the Pantages stage hands and ushers and all others who helped ant and caused them to give their time FELT r AMPLY REPAID All who gave gaYe of t time or monc money felt am amply pI repaid when they saw sa the thousands of f happy happ little races faces and heard the glad clad l d' d cries of ot those thos who composed tine the audience I aby the most enthusiastic that ha has baa filled the theatre for lot many months And the tine theatre was filled Yo You couldn't havo hava put ano another fr one i in with ith a slipper horn Twenty five hundred tickets were Issued for the tine show and party part There were little lItti fellows In th tine the theatre They came to the doors door without tickets and an the tine ll doorman couldn't turn tur them down Grant thant Pemberton was wa asked about setting letting the extras In lie He refused to ban an them Take care of them some place IL V nt T r 1 nut ci n un nnA nn n of 1 I ad k kV V d i them away an and I know I-know know you U don dont want to And take care of them the they did The Tine ushers worked overtime There Ther I teJ theatre Upstairs a an and d was on one mass of happy little tittle faces And such cheers as each actor In his or he her turn received And the actors an and actresses appreciated it it The They felt fel repaid for very every ver effort Encore affer after af af- af- af ter fer er encore was responded to and i iwas Jt it was hard to refuse refus them even after E each Deh had gone gone tiwa away over the tho al allotted allotted al- al totted time Tine The theatre was nas as packed nearly nearl a ahalt halt half hour before time Ume for the performance performance performance per per- t to start and Mr Pemberton Pemberton Pemberton Pem- Pem berton started the tIne motion picture leture machine running of off c comedies for forthe forthe forthe the youngsters He lie ran an extra picture to keep th them m amused am and the kiddies enJo enjoyed d. d V them Seldon Heaps neap at tile the organ played steadily for nearly an hour AND When hen it came time Ume for the first act on the tIne pr program gram the tine earl early bustle and nd stir was vas quieted There were man many Oils and when the curtain went ent up up- upon on the Silks and Satins act Al who wino acts act as th the th 3 singing master of ceremonies for or the act put plenty plent of ot pep pep Into his Us work and Lucille at atthe the he piano despite the tho fact she had Md hado to o rush and l Ita e ave off a part of ot her Iter makeup enjoyed it as ns much as the kids dds The Tine girls In turn Laona Gainor Galnor Mar Mary Gorgas Dorothy Erickson and Madge Whiteside each received plenty plenty- of applause e. e John Orren and company compan followed the he dancing and singing act net and the he kiddies wouldn't let Jet them quit rhe They enJo enjoyed d Johns John's imitations and lila his ils funn funny appearance as well a all as that of ot o his daughter and thin the supporting supporting sup sup- porting role played b by his lila wife The Tine Senator from Sand Pit was a bit afraid the boys bos and girls wouldn't take ake so well to hl his monologue but buthe ho he 10 was fooled They were ere alert ach Cach minute and when he mentioned men men- Generals Abraham Wash Ington and George Lincoln the the were ere right there to I check heck up uP uPon on tho the names j The Davalos Spanish orchestra jand j I and nd the LIndo girls were ero kept go goIng going gong go- go goI I Ing ng overtime Their and music were ere In demand for or that nu- nu I nee die more more- than It jt ever er er had hau been before TIle The last but but not not by an any mean means the thel l least ast on the theatre program were ere Bobbie Beck neck and Beth Blake two youngsters themselves who ho enter enter- tamed with songs and dances dance Then came camo the tho grand Irand climax climax- Santa Claus Glaus himself with his hi long Ion white whiskers his jingling bells and nd hs ha shin shiny boots The Tha stage was nas as dark ark when hen Santa tried to sneak on I He lie was planting U the e candy and around the tine Christmas t tree e when the tine man who operates operate the spotlight ht found round out about It And turned on the light SANTA MAKES GIFTS Santa then called the little bosand boys bos and girls from the Orphans' Orphans Home and Da Day Nursery and tIne the StAnna St. St Anns Ann's orphanage to the stage and ana Continued on page rage 6 6 I oo Boys a and Girls Attend Attena T Telegram Telegram-Pantages Pant Theatre Part Party I I Cont Continued from page 1 1 filled stocking fied them each a gave balls with oranges s. s candy callYe popcorn orns r bread men Ills special and ginger Ils who Wilo assistants the tile young women omen assistants helped in the tho program took tool part got got got-a tt a child him In se seeing that that each g little fellows fellOW were were i marched The across the Je stage out the stage door and Into the the- the BIngham stage line lino no buses and driven home The big buses buse also cad called called-at at tb the Neighborhood house and brought In forty extra kiddies and took them throng of youngsters home Tho who composed o the main part of the each was was' given an day all day al-day And sucker sticker a as they left tile the theatre all over the tho artists on on after after- It was al i their regular th the bill bl prepared for t performance but many afternoon ance with witha went to their dressing rooms wih a at their hearts heartS- hears a and l a p. 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