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Show School Opera Is Warmly Received "The Lass of Limerick Town" a comic opera, and one filled with mirth and pleasing throughout, was greeted greet-ed by a large and appreciative audience audi-ence at the Casino theatre last evening. even-ing. From the raising of the curtain until the close of the play those present pres-ent were kept in fine humor and appreciation ap-preciation was shown by frequent applause. The opera was presented by students of the Gunnison Valley high school and much credit is due for the clever staging of the play and each, individual actor came in for commendation. The story which was given in song, is full , of Irish, wit and "love" and "money" play an important part in the attainment of victory. There are many exciting scenes and when the show had finished every patron gave expression of hearty approval of the splendid presentation. The opera will be repeated at the Casino this evening and tomorrow evening the play will be presented at Manti. If you failed to- hear the opera last evening do not fail to be there this evening. . . The opera was given under the direction di-rection of Harold Bradley and the costuming, one of the clever feautres was under the supervision of Miss Leone Evans. The cast of characters is as follows Sir Charles Worthington, Lavor Voor hees. ... Lady Worthington Alphilda Anderson Capt. Pomeroy Worthington, ... .Wil-lard .Wil-lard Barton. Betty McCoy Laura Ferre Rose McCoy. ... ...... .Lazella Beck Judge Hooley,. ... .Ernest Swaiberg Justin O'Flynn C. F. Ferre Mrs. O'Flynn Lavona Beck Ezra Hicks Glendon Myrup Pat Lavor Voorhees .Mike Kermit Bradley Molly Beryl Bown Choruses and Villagers Senior Chorus |