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Show "THE TRAIL OF THE LONESOME PINE" Eugene Walter's play, "The Trail of the Lonesome Lone-some Pine," which comes to the Salt Lake theatre thea-tre next Thursday, Friday and Saturday, is not a fanciful creation, but a heart-throbbing story, jexquisitely embellished with scenic effects of the Virginia hills. A mountain girl, primitive, uncouth, almost savage in her likes and dislikes, but womanly withal, meets in Jack Halo a type of man she never imagined existed. He, on the other hand, is enthralled with the gypsy-like qualities of the wild lass of the hills, and becomes interested in her, without at first imagining that such a wild flower would ever fall in live with, and wish to marry him. He monopolizes all her thoughts, while her image blends with everything $ he sees in the lone mountains. |