Show old tune players directed by R jensen produce bound by an oath the old time placers demonstrated to the satisfaction of a lull full haae saturday night that the plan plays ol 01 may be equally as interest ing as those of today for more than four hows hours the audience aas as held pell boand bo ind while shile the old timers presented the play bourd by an oath the production was last given in the old vernal opera house in 1906 1909 shot that time the cast has been scattered catter in various parts of ane country count but the lure of the home landa brought them once more together with but few rights in aich which to rehearse the shook oil off the shackles of the years b became e c e lm young once again and sought to t 0 behave as of yore two T 0 bights of intensive drill restored we me memories morles of the past and on the third night the cast was as quite at nome in the igi beards false hair bustles and garb of 1909 irai don B cotton colton vaas an entire stranger to us ws friends in the vagabond role of sein sem randolph were W e re it not for his voice 0 o ace and bearing many would have haie been unable to identify him win he ile did full justice to his part ard demonstrated his ability to biting ou t the tine fine parts of a difficult character bills ellis merkley deserves credit for his of the part 0 jacob johnson the villain considerable sid erable thought and determination as portrayed in his scenes scene of plotting and planning and he held his part up ell until the end the part of ellas miss the lad who ho v was as bound by an oath PA very excellently played by kichard richard jensen who was also the director of the play he ile exhibited a thorough understanding of stage behavior in his presentation of the part and evidenced a great amount ol 01 ability hacked backed by baars of experience in his direction of the play there will ill neve nese r be another dickey jensen on our local stage mrs dick smith of aridell as dru cilia cilla a blustering blus terig old maid sister of jacob I 1 played with a great deal of feeling and zest her red curls and bustle lent a fitting atmosphere to her part byron who ho came in from salt lake especially for the play portrayed a remarkable piece of work sort in ir the to character of phillip raymond he ile put hie his hole heart and soul into the part ard his interpretation 0 of the blind feeble miller gained the sympathy of the entire audler ce mable the heroine of the play was as charmingly presented by june allan she portrayed port raed well sell the devotion of a loving daughter to a helpless help lesi tether lother aided by a pleasing personality and a thoughtful disposition charles T pope seemed quite at home in the role of edward the hero of the play mrs sarah pope gibson who s ho also came come in from salt lake tor for the performance for mance played the part of mrs raymond she exhibited excellent poise and stage presence I 1 may bartlett henderson Hc reminded I 1 one of fifty year years ago by the wy way she played the part of lucy the adow her ifer loyalty and thoughtfulness were outstanding qualities j i her actlis sambo played by charles johnson of california amused the audience with his gumc which at times wa as entirely original the sheriff played by fly meeks of jeneen jensen completed the old time cast there were many people on the outside of the building who could not get in showing the great inter fet taken in the old time tn the bourger cemers generation tan ha bad an opportunity cf ct judging bet ireen |