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Show ; I THE CITIZEN I . uj such congratulated for - class entertainment I . hij coF NORMANDY WINS KeLAU :ELS FOR THE PRANDOi- OPERA COMPANY, - put on as a Ls 0f No inandy the Wilkes offering Opera Company, t Urandon & the t theatre At of the many fine popular song ag-,stay in Salt Lake. distinctive in ettes pla: is solos and ggtures, s'.;.ch as the is a most jsong numbers. It affair i gave prominence eat opportunity to the leading by t: is during ts n ions ar-.- the ivmpany. aspar, tho Miser, the veteran An-ha- s Irews, was never better. indicated a rare histrionic at-- i in all the characters he has here, but his Gaspar was revelation. His conception of divorced ficult part, entirely n ie sojourn in the city it has presented just six of the old and beautiful, and tuneful light operas that thrilled our ancestors through and through, in masterly fashion. The Brandon Light Opera Company will be extended a royal welcome whenever it chooses to come back to Salt Lake to stage another light operatic season, provided it maintains its present effectiveness and retains its present personnel. Great credit is due. Lee Parvin and staff, the Wilkes, for bringing this fine singing organization to Salt Lake. The success attained is, in great measure, due to Mr. Pervins personal efforts. POPULAR LAGOON WILL OPEN DECORATION DAY it that all the children enjoy ves to their hearts content. Waikiki Beach, the popular fresh water swimming pool, will no doubt attract its. quota of water enthusiasts, and even those who dont go near the water, but who prefer to lie about on the clean, white In the evenings, Donald Kirkhams Lagoon Novelty orchestra will furnish music in its own inimitable style, a style which has proved phenomenally n dancers. popular with the Mr. Kirkham brings exceptional natural talent and a wealth of experience to his directing, and the musicians he sea-san- Motorists . will be glad to know that for their convenience, a twenty-acr- e parking area has been provided, to be under the care of a force of porters who will attend to their requirements. Autos will be admitted to the grounds at a charge of 10 cents per car and 10 cents per passenger. The regular train fare, including admission to the resort, is, as formerly, 35 cents a round d. . pre-seaso- trip. Sllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll11111111111 of Lads he has essayed, master of light but capable of interpr roles in the realm of the comedy not only a him eta-ope- larts ite. music of the ra Chimes of Nor- - lilting and all the way. It gave the and the character a fine opportunity to. display try. Miss Teo Pennington exceptionaly is chor-orchest- ra mo, sang me part of Ser-l- e village outcast, with her brilliancy and eclat. Paula tralto, was given greater opto win fresh laurels. Carl is the marqquis, scored heav-- s I baritone voice, singing his With Joy My Heart and in his usual spirited sroes, id doing wonderful clever chorus ensemble, feil, tenor, was as pleasing ive in his song efforts as he His On Hollows Rocking h applause and had to be performance. He was in opportunity to show his his- abilities as well as a major I the singing. George P. 01- the bailie, was the comedy also won fresh laurels. m character parts worthy of 1 mention were taken by Lee the notary, June Reed, J yasCooke and Regina Manvllie, fading the re-eac- Me gossips. Lake will Company. g. JsiNESS ?eat the Brandon During its six weeks m!s3 More gorgeous than ever in its JID )t goon is one of 3 NIGHTS-JUN- E Noteworthy Dramatic Event 1, 2,3 S Significant Engagement ! a AUSPICIOUS ENGAGEMENT THREE AMBLER BROS. FOLEY & ONEIL C. WESLEY JOHNSON & CO JULIA EDWARDS JNGEFT THE SIGN OF THE JACK O LANTERN & CO. 1 SOMERSET MAUGHAM'S MASTERPIECE '' " ERNEST LAWFORD JOHN HALL), DA Y BETTY LNLEY ROBERT RENDEL VJJ I GEORGE LA SHAY f NOW EES hereabouts through several pretty towns and a farming district second to none in the state. It is only proper that a drive of such beauty should end in a garden spot of such fascination as Lagoon and indeed Lagoon presents a landscape of exceeding beauty. The sunken garden, an innovation in this territory, is nearing completion and is fully expected to prove one of the chief attractions, from a horticultural point of view, at the resort. The whole place is newly decorated, and will be lighted at night with a new system of lights which is calculated to add to its brilliance in a style that admits of no comparison. All the various amusements will be in full swing when the first trainload of pleasure seekers pours through the gates on Decoration day. The childrens playground must have special mention because it is one of the free attractions provided Dy the management this year for the youngsters, and will be much appreciated by both the kiddies and their parents. The playground will be under the constant supervision of an expert who will see to HARRY CATALANO m 1 the prettiest drives JlRE VE apde- pearance, with more amusement vices than have ever before been gathered together in one place in the state, Lagoon resort is launching upon the 1922 season with every expectation of eclipsing all former records. Situated equidistant from Utahs two largest cities, Salt Lake and Ogden, Lagoon is easily the most accessible pleasure resort in this part of the country. And the paved highway connecting it with the north and south provides a means of getting there which every motorist well knows and takes advantage of. The drive to La- AIN -- TO SEETHE (IRClE'lS TO REJOKE IN THE THEATRE Qf THE PRESENT HOUR I $2.0(1; s THE BASHFUL SUITOR E E V 9)6 w has selected are among the best in the state. He announced the other day that the orchestra will be augmented for Decoration day and throughout the season. themsel- NIGHTS Orchestra, $3.00, $2.50; Balcony, Family Circle, $1.00; Gallery, 75c. SAT. MAT.: $1.50, Orchestra, $250, $2.00; Balcony, $1.50; Family Circle, $1.00; Gallery, 50c. |