Show Jaycee Male All-Male Play Given at Social Hall Hail Sat Tho play Petticoat Fever put on by the Panguitch Junior Chamber of oC Commerce met with fair success when it was produced ed Saturday November 29 at atthe atthe atthe the Social Hall RaIl The male all-male cast was chosen and directed by Mrs Lynn Searle The play took place In Eskimo Point Labrador where a wireless wireless wire- wire less lees operator played by Jim Crawford was as isolated with his hisman hisman hisman man Kimo played by Monte Marshall Sir James Fenton Earl Roe and his fiancee played played played play play- ed by Dan Tebbs wre wrecked ked their plane while flying over the sta sta- sta- sta tion When DInsmore the operator operator operator opera opera- tor found Cound out there was a woman coming to his station he went Just when he thought he was getting acquainted with his female female female fe fe- male guest Sir James decided It was time to leave for the MIssion Mission Mission Mis Mis- sion which was ninety miles away Sir James bribed that Kimo fellow or thought he did to take the two guests Kimo and DInsmore were In cahoots however and the two were led right back to the station In tho the meantime however Reverend Arthur played played played play play- ed by Mat Houston arrived to spend the night much to Dinsmores Dinsmore's Dins Dins- mores more's consternation To further complicate matters Captain Clarence Giles and Landry fc f Scott Scotty Lowell Henrie brought Clara Vee Yee Bruhn to marry many DinsmoreS Dins- Dins moreS more L r When the two house guests r turned returned they found round Clara there i h c Clara and Sir James thought they had the solution when they planned a double wedding However However However How How- ever through skillful manipulating ing DInsmore finally married the girl of his hia choice Sir James James' and palmed Clara off oft ofton on Sir James The show was stolen when Snowbird and Little Seal played by Jay RIggs and Konroy Henrie danced a tropical The ballet dancers Harold Guyman John Hurst and Bill Charles gave a dainty I ICharles Uve tive dance between the se second ond and third acts Music for the wedding scene was played by Mrs Clem McEwen Sound was i handled b by Sam Allen as well as tho props |