Show STUDENT LIFE ‘218 dents wrote the piece W e consider it a compliment to he criticised by an ass of this kind The performance after all was intended to appeal to intelligent people so of course we could not hope to reach our muscle-ljoun- d journalistic friend 'Pile company of nearly forty persons too was about as happy a combination as one would brush up with in an age It would be a difficult task to pick up forty persons at random and get a jollier crowd than tl’e one that followed the "She Stoops to Conquer’ banner through y rides the two states vans’ were accepted "on furniture with a grin hard beds only furnished sources of amusement and leathery steaks and biscuits and eggs with hair dressing did not cause more than a temporary illness ( )gden was the first stop Here the High School treated us royally and dil everything in tluir power to fill the house for that night Ogden papers criticised us favorably and we are conceited enough to think we deserved it Brigham was "done” the night following We played to a good bouse were received favorably and emerged in safety The only accident that befell us here was that some of the lady members of the company had their arms stretched nine inches each by carrying grips and handling trunks and scenery This is deplorable but those to blame were summarily dealt with at a secial Sorosis and the injured ones had their arms and Cross-countr- hen-cack- le feelings treated by the kindly knock cresses of that organization Richmond Pocatello and I’dack-fowere covered with no more serious incidents than the breaking of some property furniture and the development of an intermittent case between two of the younger members of the company Friday even-- ot ing April 7 the troupe hit Salt Lake were unfortunate in getting into the city too late to attend a Saltair ball as guests of the U of I W’e Chronicle are sorrv Chrony but we thank you just the W’e same The performance April 8 in the Salt Lake Theater was one of the greatest triumphs ever achieved by the Agricultural College of ‘Utah The Salt Lake papers said the presentation was a surprise We surprised ourselves They said we had a banner crowd and we are glad we were able to deliver an article that Folpleased that banner crowd lowing is the Deseret Xcws version : (Deseret Xnes) "The Dramatic club of the Agricultural College of Logan had the banner night of the Conference week Saturday and they drew the banner crowd A big and enthusi- astic audience which paid into the box office close to $600 was present to see Goldsmith’s classic “She Stoops to Conquer” The stalls were occupied bv the Dramatic club of the University of Utah and many Logan people were scattered |