Show Freshman resh an Play Fly 1 I I W Well Presented His royal highness the Prince cf Wales Vales received sympathetic and sincere treatment at the hands of William Van Law in the latter's I portra portrayal al of the royal character In Inthe Inthe inI the Just Suppose a clever three-act three comedy staged by bythe bythe bythe I the freshman class of the University University Uni Uni- of Utah Saturday afternoon an and evening ening at the Salt Lake Lale theatre theatre theatre thea thea- tre in which the woes woos and trOuble trOubles troubles trou- trou ble bles of the prince pi-ince resul ing ng upon his traveling incognito during hl hi his visit to America formed the basic plot The acting was distinctly amateurish amateurish amateurish ama ama- although William Van Law Lawin in the leading role dd a a- a sincere piece of ot work Margaret Vine a aa the heroine with the melodious voice was pleasingly sincere and Shipley the friend of ot Wales Vales provided provided pro pro- vided the comic aspects of the play In a satisfactory and convincing manner Phyllis PhylUs Stohl as Mrs Carter Stafford the understanding mother pla played ed with sympathy but somewhat of affectation Kingsley Kings Kings- Icy ley St Stafford the jovial son did a good bit of ot characterization but was wasted in a minor role John Smith as Joe Pence as Monty and in a lesser degree Hanna the colored maid pl played by Judith Clark Clarl gave fairly excellent performances Esthey Esther Hill Hm and J. J Prescott Dunn directed the tire comedy |