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Show w oooooooooooooooo.ooo NEWSY NOTES FROM o ALPINE. 0000000000000000 Tho M. I. Asscclutlons of Alplno will prcciit the beautiful fouri act drama "Hazel Klrke," In tho Alplno Amusement Hall, Tuesdny evening, February 'i, 1915. Mr. R W. Wiser, well and favorably known ns a very capable and successful man along u theatrical lino, has the play In charge, and Is sparing neither time, labor nor expense to make It tho big "lilt" of tho senson. Judging from tho general management, manage-ment, selection of material, (ill M. I. A. workers), and the Interot felt In the coming presentation, tho piny not only promises to excel, but to meet tlio demands of our most critical criti-cal audiences. Tho following Is tho caBt of characters: char-acters: Hazel Klrke Miss Mary Catmnll Dolly Dutton Ermn Martin. Mercy KIrko Madeline Hates. Lady Travers Velma Strong. Clura (a maid) MeJva Heck. Lord Trnvers Frank Untcmnn. Diinston Kirk R. W. Wiser. Anron Rodney Garnet Dunsdon, Plttacus Green Sidney Heck. Met Mlgglns Lewis Cameron. Harney O'Flynn Wlllard Olsen. Joe (a miller) Victor Olsen. Dan (a miller) Karl Devey. Thomas (a servant) Leon Strong. Though you may feel tho pathetic sorrows of Hazel Klrke, the discarded daughter, nnd pity tlio lamentable condition of Diinston Klrke, tho old blind father, be prepared to enjoy a variety of specialties, consisting of music, character songs, sketches, dancing, etc., with special scenery us an appropriate setting for each appearance ap-pearance of the following young men nnd young ladles, who have that part of the program In chnrgo: viz. Misses llessle Strong, Luclla Strong, Myrtlo Devey, Ardella Hateman, nnd Messrs Colby Nash, Kphle Nash, I.e. laud Heck, Reed Wllklus, Loy Hock, Ruy Strong, with Miss Klca Smith as accompanist. Come out, one and all, nnd show your appreciation of tho efforts of nu organization that Is n power for good among you, and by doing ,bo you will not only encourago tho development de-velopment of Intent capabilities and talents, but you will boost your sous nnd daughters, your brothers nnd sisters, sis-ters, your friends nnd neighbors, to a higher degree of future excellence mid citizenship. Mr. Hans Olson, supervisor of water works, Is kept busy these days fixing fix-ing hydrants. Nover before, slnco the water has been put In, have so many hydrants been frozon up nnd dually broken. Two of our popular young people, who are contemplating a "Her" hunting hunt-ing trip, wero asked why they did not wait until u more seasonable time, to which they replied, "O, Gess because be-cause wo couldn't wnlt." Mr. Clarence-Peterson succeeded In catching two wild cats just east of town. 4 Mr. Martin Hanson, who hai Ihcii on the sick list for n time, Is slowly recovering, Mr. Fred Henley mid Albert Marsh have returned to the sheep herd. A number of our citizens went to Lehl to Bee tho Chrlstoffersoii-ltu-throp wrestlllug match. Mr. nnd Mrs. F. C. Clark have Issued Is-sued Invitations to u wedding reeep. Hon n honor of the niarrlngp of 'heir duughter. Inez, mid Mr 1M llnrgesi, to be held nt their resldencf February tth, uir. i The M. I A met as utui.il in the Wnrd House Tuesday. As Ii was open night the time was spent In debating The tiui'Stlnu was, "Ki-miIu-iI, Prohibition Prohi-bition Takes Away a Man's Free Agency." Mr. George II Dubois nnd Miss Marguerite Jensen took Hie nf. Ilrinntlve side, while Mr Itenjnmln Ferrel mid Miss Velina Si rung the negative No Judges were appointed and Ii wus left to Hie pupils to de-clde. de-clde. The dilators were all well prepared, but the decision gave the honors to tho nlllrmatlve Messrs Greenwood nnd Sholloy of American Fork, visited Alpine Monday, Mon-day, nnd gnvo some very comprehensive comprehen-sive talks on tho tax rate problem to tho toxpnyor8. Mr. Richard C'arlls.lo Is In Fnlrllold visiting with his Blster-ln-law. Mrs LIIIlo Carson. i Mr. nnd Mrs Remain llntes are visiting relatives in TooWo . Mr. and Mrs. Jos Forbes,' Mr. mid Mrs Ry Halley, Mr d .Mrs. Wm. Lush ana daughter. Leah, or Amorl-fan Amorl-fan torn. Mr. and Mrs. jliuitt carter nnd Mr. Rny Carter of Lehl, nnd' Mr. '" Mrs cinuil '.sbrlskle and June Hall, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Forbes, Friday, Jan. 21st. .Mrs Klla Wllklus ',cnt!ertulned n number of the little folks at her homo January S7tli, 11G. in 1'onor of tho 6th birthday of her llttlo daughter, Elizabeth Mr June Hall of this city, left Monday for Salt Lake City, whero ho will stay rr flllort llm0- The ninny friends of Mr. Darnell Vnnce aro pleased to. learn, through letters received by relatives, that ho s progressing nicely In his missionary mission-ary labors, having been transferred to the olllce at Wilmington, North Carolina. Mrs. U. H. Dubois returned home Su'udny, nfter a few days' visit with relatives In Lehl. |