Show I Seventeen Is I II I I Play of y Youth Love ove Summer Young lifes life's mirror burnished by the trained 1 d hand tot Booth Booth and andl Cleverly l v m manipulated d ii by re real l artists was held hold before b forc the h aU audience at at the eS Salt X Lake theatre last evening I f Truly Seventeen Isa Seventeen n is a a. which reflects In alt all all Us rl the be beauties and nd I Ambitions of youth and displays in ina I a a a. a tantalizing manner the ludicrous acts I and Ideas of or an n untrained 1 and d one i which thinks only in lu the terms of youth I Every word aj Md d action Is a reminder of ones one's own youth with its Us follies and foibles that a aV the time were registered as serl seriously and momentous and while one could smile as aa they were reproduced on the st stage ge doubtless many while r recalling re recalling re- re calling the Joys of their days lays of imma- imma entertained a a. feeling of guilt for fot some particular Inane act of ot which only a a youthful mind could have been capable of committing and this is true of those hose of either Ither sex Without doubt douet the author was under the Impression that seventeen Is the point from from- whIch youth may catch a I glimpse of the real life liCe and opportunities that are In the future and for which genuine efforts must be made if It life asan as asan asan an entirety is to be made a a. success I. I tech Soch a glimpse must have been gained by the youth of ot 17 around whom the ac action action ac- ac tion centered for at the close he announced announced an an- his determination to take a collegiate collegiate collegiate col col- course which he previously declared de- de de declared I was waa unnecessary and as a matter of ot fact that was th the only really realty sensible remark with which he could be credited I The play Is s described fm as one of f youth an and love and s summertime b but te tei i it a applies tl to every family which has been blessed with youth and which has as a balance I wheel parents who remember their own youthful da days s 's That the play was produced by the ori original inal New York company well veIl can be believed From an artistic point it could not well be Improved upon Thomas K Kelly as as William Sylvester Baxter who thought he was a man at 17 and who be beJan began began be- be gan Jan to object to being railed palled Silly Bill was deU delightfully youthful while Lillian Llllian Ross as Jane Tane Janethe the little sister of Bill was wasa a lovable enfant terrible Aldrich Bowker as Mr Baxter and Judith Lowry as I l rs Baxter Jaxter presented pl pleasing examples examples examples exam exam- ples of American parentage Seventeen will be presented again this evening and Saturday matinee and evening I I. I C. C T. T |