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Show Harmon-Kendall Players Coming to Opera House Tho thentrlcal featuro for the coming com-ing week will be tho appearance of the Harmou-Koudnll I'lnycru, who are booked for hehl for Monday and Tuesday, Tues-day, American Fork for Wednesday nnd PlonBant Groo for Thursday. It will bo remembered that this company com-pany prcsontcd n very Interesting piny Tn American "Fork cntTtrcTrTho Mll-llon Mll-llon Dollar Mark," lust fall, aud plcnaed a packed house, Wo aro advised ad-vised that the company has another treat in Btore for the tlicatregolng public, wIiobo good fortune It will ho to seo them. Two very good plnya have been Bolected, one entitled "Sagebrush," "Sage-brush," a western drainn, written by Wlllard Mack, and tho other "Tho World and a Woninu," which" Is u version ver-sion or tho funiouB play entitled "Tho Thief." In I.ehl both of theso playa will bo shown, "Sagebrush" Monday and "Tho World and n Woman" Tuesday. In American Fork; and H cumin t Grovo "Sagobruah" will be ihowa. Hi Mlsa Blanche Kendall ! the leUlng H lady, and Is a vory clever actreM.' She 4 ft la supported by a very creditable com- Vj. y pany, which has a repuUtlon of ak- ? fi ing good In every piece they attenpt. U U Ono ot the leading papera In tho fi , fl mlddlo oast speaks of MIm Kendall aa fi vi follows: "Blancho Kendall ii in a '&&M clasa alono. She-has something Inthor mum poise, her Bpocch, her manner and her vHi accent that la decidedly pleasing, yet VZllll dlfforent from any other. She nicely sjnJi dlspolfe tho stago offect from her laugh wmgl nnd speech, but with a characteristic .ft accent peculiar to horself. She Isolds horsolf enviably distinctive," ffify |