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Show HUNTINGTON (From another correspondent) The Master Builders Flay Company will present tho great emotional drama "Passion's Slave" at the Huntington Opera house April the eleventh, under the direction of James W. Johnson who will appear in the title role. The play is pronounced by authority to be the strongest play of its class on the stage. The plot is strong and interesting, while the comedy is unsurpassed. Tears and laughter go hand in hand. sonie professional pro-fessional musical selections, songs and dances will be introduced as special;:. It will be remembered by a numter of people that the Master Builders Pif.y Company appeared in the cast cf ''Virginian," ''Vir-ginian," the great Roman drama,?. iV years ago. The company is much K-tur than ever before, each character hiving hiv-ing had special training in their r:-s?-.-c-tive lines. The public school teacher have Ix-fi: haying, a vacation since Wedr.e- V.y evening-. Principal D. C. Wooiittfcri Mrs. Elsa Litster and Mrs. Eelli Brasher visited the S'rtlt Lake C'.:y City schools Friday, .while Mr. R. V, Johnson, Miss Kate Mathie, Mrs. Hery McArthur and Mr. M. J. Blackimrr. visited the Price city schools. T.ry will all return, to begin school (-..- : Monday morning-. The City fathers met i sos-ion Tuesday afternoon and a f ranch: for an electric power plant to opor.r.-.' at Huntington was granted tJ a '!: Cossier and brothers of Denver, I'1 The plant is to be in operation witi .r, a year and the dam is to be construe::--! before high waters. The water system poposed is n:ce!-inff n:ce!-inff with great favor among t'ae pf-T--' who have thtj interest of the town a' heart. It is proposed to pip: the from the heights west of town an.! ss soon as possible the pipes will be extended ex-tended to the springs in ITni.t; n.u r-canyon. r-canyon. This will eliminate the fiO from this water we now drinl. |