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Show msm October 1998 - Sun Advocate Business Review 17 Page Section Dramas helped lighten life in Price that the the Im continued from page 14 for the performers to enter through. The footlight reflectors were made out of a coal oil can and fastened to some pieces of wood cut off of the end of a pole, with a hole bored in the center to hold a candle. There had been a critter killed on the railroad track and was cut open and the fat taken out and rendered down and handed to some kind sister who had a set of candle molds to provide the candles for the footlights. Improvised seats were made out of some slabs fastened to the ends of logs that had been cut off while building the meeting five-gallo- n house. Notice had been set up and down the river of the coming event, and finally the time arrived and the people began coming from far and near. Those who had the price and those who did not have it were let in to enjoy the show. There was not enough slabs for all to sin on. Spring seats were brought in from the wagons and placed in the front row. When all was in readiness to start the exhibition, one of t lie elders stepped out in front of the curtain and announced it was custom of E.S. Horsley, Thoghoor Saints to open a Gentleman Still. their entertainments with a The next was a sketch, few words of prayer and then Abraham Lincolns pardon to proceeded to do so, asking the the sentry who fell asleep at blessings of the Lord upon his post, by Samuel Cox and those who were to render A1 Barton, after which Arthur parts and upon the audience. W. Horsley sang A Man may Latter-da- The orchestra composed of John Mclntire, violin; Herman B. Horsley, piccolo; Henry Empey, organ; played The Girl I Left Behind Me. The ringing of a small bell was the signal for the curtain to go up. As it proceeded, something went wrong with the rope about halfway up and down she came. It was soon adjusted by the stage carpenter and finally got up to the top, and there on the stage was introduced some of the characters in the temperance play The Red Light viz Seren Olsen, Ernest S. Horsley, Sarah M. Cox and others. All went fairly well, with one or two little balks on account of stage fright. This play finally ended with voices hear singing behind the curtain, How many go forth in the morning, That never return at night, And hearts are broken words spoken, That sorrow can never set right. The next was a song by be Happy in Rags.: (which was somewhat true in those days.) Then came Samuel Cox with a character sketch entitled Dick Turpins Bonnie Black Bess. The concluding piece was of the Burnt Cork variety by AAV. Horsley and company entitled Train, creating considerable laughter and merriment. And as the curtain went down on the closing scene, the orchestra played Jump in the Wagon and Well All Take a Ride. The entertainment was very much enjoyed, and expressions made, When can A little we have another? later on, others were given and finally an organization known as the Price Thespian Club was organized who gave many entertainments in the old log meeting house at Price, : Association, there are rently an estimated four lion tons of retrievable coal curtril- resources located in the United States. The total amount of coal resources in the nation represents a massive, cost-effecti- energy resource unmatched anywhere in the world. Coal that can be extracted using existing mining technology is referred to as the demonstrated reserve base. Americas coal reserve base currently registers at 494.1 billion tons. The amount of coal from the demonstrated reserve base that can be recovered economically differs from area to area within the United States, pointed out the NMA data. 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