Show GEORGE H. PRIMROSE The name of Gov Bowen is by no means' an unfamiliar one to amusement for every once in a while out from among the countless array of comedy talent and bobs up serenely in a most unexpected Gov has for a considerable space been recognized as the accepted leader in the fun monologue and his reputation was not long in ait-attracting the attention of who was indeed in adding this extremely comical Bowen to the Primrose Minstrel which is scheduled to appear at the Salt Lake theater next The advantage that Gov Bowen and a very decided one it is that he is as original as he is and that the laugh provoking material he uses' is as wholesome and healthful as it is There is an irresistible something about this comedian that leaves a pheasant taste ini the mouth after the convulsive smiles they Wright comes to the Salt Lake theater was talking of the gratifying success of his attempts to costume Shepherd with historical and called the attention to the fact that his company appear bare legged to the that reminds said an the like of which can never happen to a performance of Shepherd long as tights are not In Boston I witnessed an amateur performance of a play of the time of One of the characters was a who had one scene where he took an heroic attitude in the center of the stage and cast defiance in the teeth of his superior The stage manager had hired all his costumes from a friend of his in the business without regard to the size of the people who had to and in the majority of the cases creditable fits were But the who was about size had to don a uniform size When he appeared for his big the instead of viewing simply and no the he wore were like coffee and to the audience it looked as if the skin on his nether limbs was hanging in The remainder of the which was supposed to be proved a Why did Noah object to the letter Because it made the ark a. |