Show I f 0 6 9 By HAROLD H. H JENSON I 11 I SHAKESPEARE TO BE HONORED IN APRIL t William Shakespeare greatest of ot all authors playwrights and actors whose name is Js familiar to everyone and whose fame is worldwide worldwide world- world wide will be honored during the month of ot April which marks the thet t tree iree hundredth anniversary of the appearance ot of his first folio in 1623 The University of Utah and the public and high schools throughout the state will wm have have special programs and entertainments honoring the famed bard and it is probable a Shakespearean production pro pro- I may be given B. B Roland Lewis head of ot the English department at the local university is taking the initiative in hi the matter Nearly everyone knows that Stratford on was was the birthplace of ot Shakespeare and perhaps a pen picture of ot the place may prove interesting Many people travel thousands of miles to be present annually at the Shakespearean celebration and birthday festival at this literary shrine which lasts from 25 5 to May lay 21 each cach year The pilgrimage is made doubly interesting from the fact that for several weeks Shakespeare's res re's tragedies and comedies are produced in ElIzab Elizabethan than style It is necessary to see the classics at Stratford on-Avon on to really learn to appreciate Shakespeare for an atmospheres atmosphere is s created that cannot b be found elsewhere In the springtime Olds aide is Js beautiful for nowhere in the world can such contrast in shades of ot green be found as greet the eye e I in the Warwickshire country of the Midlands Stratford on ranks rank as one of the beautiful spots of ot the British Isles The slow I easy going river Avon winds its way majestically to the sea past this fold f l lold old village Along Its banks are found beautiful trees and green colored shrubbery which must be seen to be appreciated But standing out as the main attractions of the village are the Shakespearean Memorial theatre and the little church where he helies helies helies lies buried burled This playhouse stands alone for its uniqueness and style of architecture Being circular in form with tall tower atop it it commands a premising view of the little village and surrounding I districts Well does loes the visitor remember the scene for the not only acts as its a silent sentinel keeping leeping over the little church not far distant where Shakespeare is buried hut wt it also houses some Home of the treasures of Shakespearean da days s 's The portrait from which the well known engraving is said to be made is found within its art gallery I The old church is approached through an old gateway Passing up the path one enters through the portals of ot the chapel and cannot help but admire the noble Roman arches which were carved In the early centuries The priests take pride in telling that many nobility I are buried burled beneath the stone flooring besides William TIllIam Shakespeare who once occupied the position of collector of ot tithes The exterior of I too the church Is Js also unique for the walls wails show the crude handiwork of the days of yore ore Heads are uncovered in tribute to the many dead I who lie burled about the tho noble church for some of the stones are moss covered and time Ume eaten with age As evening shadows fall the visitor wanders down the beautiful I country highway which is almost covered with an archway of trees out out to Ann Hathaway's cottage noticing many loving lads and lassies hassles wending their way along lovers' lovers lanes made famous by their ancestors and with much rt regret gret bids adieu to Shakespeare's home town where one could find seclusion and ll peaceful rest from the outside world I NEW UTAH MOVIE STAR DISCOVERED r I II I George oI OHara O'Hara ara first saw the light of ot day in Salt Lake City where I he lived until he he- was C 6 Cears years ears old Mr 11 OHara O'Hara has visited his birthplace several times and on those those- occasions visited the home of ot his uncle the lato late 1 K E A A- AWall A. A Wall VaU well kno known n mining man prominent in jn various arlous enterprises and p politics His Ills grandfather on the maternal side L. L V. W Mayer was a forty and took tOOl active part in civic lc affairs Ills His own wn mother a Virginia Mayer sister of Mrs Wall spent her girlhood and early married life lite in Salt Lake City One of ot her dearest friends was Mau Maude Adams the actress and end It was at the dramatic school conducted by Miss Adams' Adams Adams's mother mother that she completed a course stars star's father rather is s W. W V. V M. M L In music Tho Boulger a mining engineer while while- his godfather Is 19 no other than Jacob Goetz many times a 0 millionaire who now note resides In Spokane Ho lIo was the discoverer of the Bunker Sullivan hill-Sullivan rhino mIne that made his fortune Mr OHara O'Hara Just 23 3 years old entered the tho motion picture world about three years ago aro working in various capacities at Hack l Sennetts Sennett's where he was cutter story writer assistant cameraman assistant director gagman all before he entered the acting side of ot tho the game came when he was vas featured s as WI Juvenile lead leak in countless one appearing appear appear- Ing inu also In the big g p productions h Ile under contract to Sennett he was wa loaned to Fox for tor several flexures pl ur s 's In n which he played opposite Shirley Mason About eight months ago he was elevated to stardom in the vehicles vehicle that are Just being released Mr OHara O'Hara Is a It g good goot mixer democratic and regarded an as a prince of tt good fellows Of at a decided romantic t typo po in looks OHara O'Hara Is III often called the tho chap with the D Barrymore rr more face and ond the Dempsey fists Ills His latest production Is called lighting Blood mood |