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Show B. C. WHITNEY'S "PIFF! PAFFI POUF!" B. C. Whitney's musical production, direct from New York, is the offering at the Salt Lake theatre next Thursday, Friday and Saturday, and Saturday matinee. "Piff! Paff! Pouf!" has been termed a "Musi-. "Musi-. cal Cocktail," which seems a befitting description. descrip-tion. The entertainment is said to be bright, snappy, lively and kaleidoscopic, calculated to ' Jdlspel the blues. The story of "Piff! Paff! Pouf!" concerns one August Melon, who cannot touch two million left ;'hlm by his deceased wife, should he marry before his four daughters have found husbands. As the 4 gay widower cruises along the sands of Atlantic " City for a wife, he meets the dashing Widow Montague, whom he considers his affinity. Immediately Imme-diately they begin laying plans to marry off the four Melon girls. This situation leads up to a number of other amusing ones. Stanislaus Strange is responsible for the book, and Jerome and Schwartz for the lyrics and music. mu-sic. There are more than twenty song successes, including "I'm the ' Ghost that Never Walked," "Love, Love, Love," "I'm So Happy," "Ching a Ling Foo," "Only You," "Under the Goo-Goo Tree," "Cordelia Malone," "The Melancholy Sunbeam Sun-beam and the Rose," "I Don't Want any Wurtz-burger" Wurtz-burger" and "Dolly Dimple." |