Show Adults Will Wilt Like Sarg Marionettes Adults as well wel as as' as children will wi like Tony marionette show Sarg's which Tony will be given at the Salt Lake I theatre tomorrow afternoon and eve eve- I ning Grownups o especially will be enabled tied to enjoy jg a a. treat tl very much u out of the ordinary and will wi also be helping a good cause cuse as part art of ot the proceeds proceeds' go to help the city milk mik fund Ti Tickets e bought f from representatives v of the milk fund committee rf must be exchanged at the Salt l Lake e theatre b box ih office t for rt r reserved r rl re seats e f Reserved must be obtaIned obtained ob ob- seats seath Beat for the matinee tamed before Z S o'clock Tuesday In response to many requests requests Rip Van Winkle will wi be given along with wIh Uncle Adventures at Tony Sarg's marionette show at the Salt SaI Lake Lae theatre tomorrow after after- noon Rip Van Winkle It will be remembered was given In the evening evening evening eve eve- ning last year ear and delighted Its is grownup aud audience ence with wih its Is version of ot S H I I I Th The Th Housekeeper in Tony Sarg's version of Don Quixote Washington Irvings Irving's immortal story stor stor of the good natured shiftless RII Rip Uncle Adventures is a comedy of talking animals straight from the Land of Make Believe Make Make-Beleve where all al children dwell dwen The afternoon afternoon after after- noon performance h ha has been set for 4 o'clock so that all al children will wU have time to reach the theatre after school The evening performance based on on Cervantes Cervantes' Don Quixote is bound as one reviewer says to delight the children of all al ages from 6 to 60 60 The marionettes are presented under under un un- un- un der the auspices of the university extension division in cooperation with wih the milk mie fund committee Puppetry is a a Very ancient form of drama which had its is origin either in Eg Egypt Pt before the pyramids pyra or on the banks of ot the Ganges Ganges Gan- Gan j Gan-j dating from the earliest earlest stags stages of the very oldest civilizations The h oldest marionette theatre in existence existence existence exist- exist ence today was excavated at An- An Egypt from th the tho tomb of singer of Osiris It was probably used in somo religious ceremonies in honor of the god This use suggests what what probably probably Iod was the origin of or marionette drama drama Just as s it wa was was- was of ot the conventional I drama The Javanese Chinese I Japanese Janese Greeks Romans Sicil Sicil- tans ians and practically all nations of al I Europe have a marionette art This art in in- some of the European counties countries coun coun- tries ties notably France and Germany has as been highly developed t |