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Show GRACE N. STEWART TO PRESENT PLAY Again we remind you of one i of Bingham's most outstanding programs of the year the pre sentation of the 3-act play, "Vic-i "Vic-i toria Regina", by Grace Nixon Stewart She will appear at the ! Bingham high school auditorium I Wednesday evening, March 27, at j 8:00 p.m under the sponsorship j of Women's Civic Club. Admission fee will be 50 cents including tax for adults and students stu-dents will be admitted on their ! activity cards. Tickets may be obtained from Civic club members mem-bers or at the high school. W$$8gr I I IlPy-MMiEl I lil$lsl8B Grace Nixon Stewart Mrs. Stewart, while in England, Eng-land, studied at the University of London and at the Royal Academy of Arts, from which institution she took a degree in ! 1926. Not a few people are of the opinion that Utah has never produced pro-duced a more finished reader j than Mrs. Stewart. Her last master's mas-ter's degree in speech, taken in the east recently, was under the direction of Phidelah Rice. Dr. Rice is reported to be America's greatest man dramatic reader. Grace Nixon Stewart' is originally orig-inally equipped by nature for the profession she has chosen; mind and heart readily respond to its demand. Possessed of personal per-sonal beauty and unusually ex-! ex-! pressive and graceful body, she has developed these, various as-I as-I sets through study with the mas-i mas-i ters of her art both at home and ! abroad. Today she may be fairly ! described as one of America's rare artists and her success is inevitable'. This program is under the direction di-rection of Mrs- E. V. Knudsen, Mrs. E. Odell Peterson and Mrs. John Dahlstrom, program committee. com-mittee. . |