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Show BBS PLAY. FUND TO BE CIVILIAN DEFENSE BENEFIT by Betty Byrne At 8 p.m. Thursday evening, February 26, a three-act play with all the color of modern family life will be presented by Bingham Bing-ham high school in the Copper-ton Copper-ton .auditorium. Proceeds of ticket tic-ket sales for the sparkling comedy, come-dy, "Ever Since Eve", will go to the civilian defense fund, admission admis-sion charge is 25 cents. Concerned with the problems of youth, the play is that rare vehiclea ve-hiclea family story written simply sim-ply yet with both humor and insight, in-sight, so that it has audience appeal ap-peal for all ages The leading role, that of Johnny John-ny Clover, is portrayed by Paul Richards. His little helper, always getting him into trouble, is Jpy Dean Davies, who is Susan Blake in the play. Mr. and Mrs. Clover, Johnnys father and mother, are played by Mavis Garrett and Robert Goff. The part of the crisply humorous humor-ous journalism teacher, Martha Willard, is taken by Irene Anderson Ander-son John Anderson is cast as the high school principal. A bundle of frills and fluff, Connie Kuhni is the typical southern sou-thern belle in the making. Harry Watkins and Dick 'Jones give characterizations as Preston Hughes and Officer Simmons. With Mrs. E. Odell Peterson as director, there is no doubt the play will be successful and everyone every-one attending will vote the evening even-ing well spent. O |