Show J SALT SAL LAKE TRE IS FIFTY THRE YEARS OL TAY 1 Fifty Uty y yeara yc j al today loda March ch 8 S 1862 1862 the Salt J Lake ako Sal Jko atre ono one of ot the Ule three oldest ow standing in the tho United States Stales iu fra Jus opened No special exercises will wl held to cele- cele celebrate brale brate the Iho but the thc at performance per per- at the th thea this evening e a number of ot pictures 0 ho carl early actors and of ot scenes of or the h ne e In jn Us Its younger youner oun er days das will wi be thrown 0 otho Ohe 0 screen Tho ho other two theatres abt att the iho sumo same aun ago au sro n as the thc Salt Lake c Wh arc are yet ct In ex exIstence ox- ox are arc the theatre in BOHton Bos- Bos Boston ton ion and tho the n Philadelphia These with wih two oth otha othe were the tho live five theatres first t buit built In Is country Previous to the tho hul ng of or the Salt Lake theatrical Inte intent t in the city centered around the laical and Dra- Dra Dr- Dr ct matte association association formed In the tho fall faU of 1850 with wih mom mom- bers John Kay H lm i j 3 B. Clawson Philip Margette Jorl K K Whitney Robert Campbell u. u I. I Turton George B. B Grant Edmond worth l Henry Margette Edward Mart Mars ar wm William m Cuther Cut Cut- her ler William Clayton Clayton Ks Orum Orun Orun Miss MUs Margaret Judd and Mil f Mary Bedlam first public The performances In the BO were given gl Bovy a summer summerplace pia place co of worship on tho temple block blok near wh tho tabernacle now Here Her Her as carl early as 1850 th home m made furniture and a little ude de furniture the Iho first l plays were Denied From 1852 to SocIal Ita tIcs iwin- iwin cipal pal place of or for lie peons peo peo- plo pie of ot Salt Lake CI City The Thc Bait alt Lake Talce ns dedicated 6 although h March 6 n opened until March 8 8 The rho the I offered 1 b by Daniel II I. I AY prayer pryer The waa was bill the iho open- open inc log bi on nl e r the tho latter Pride later late date was Tho the the tho program of ot th the Market ha C C concluding S State wIth farce a crets The Thc persons in tho lie c ca cast t ohn hn Caine Calne T. T Henry Malben Maiben Jo Joseph eph imons imons R. R H. H Parker larker David iii H. H B. B Claw- Claw hon S a. a D D. R It fon n Henry Snell John ohn B. B 1 K t atthews and Mr Mrs M. M 1 l. l GS U. C CC son c-son r Mrs Mr WoOl Wood on and W. W C C. Dunbar 1011 Since tho the opening of or t of ot the th worlds world's greatest theatre most moat boards iata have hae hl e apPeared ap- ap on the the the thc theatre 1 holds an nn Important pL pi history o of the ober o ci I in the theatrical the the- ber of ot and try ry A number number num- num men women t h have since made mado names namo for tor the thet stage and who belong ca s on the tho have havo played In this Ihla h hi Salt Snit Lake 3 playhouse them Among arc aro teen Asen 4 Annie Adams Royle Viola Gillette s sC ims ms Fisher Milton n C number of ot others and The Tho names nales of or such a ac t Both Booth Lawrence Barr Barte Ed Edwin 1 Cullough Fannie John hn Mc- Mc c Ou n and nd more havo appeared on many mor ham hant Young was S Brig Brig- BIlg W building of the Uio o for t the tho c among the finest in the hat was wasat time Imon I at g the oTtrY |