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Show p school jnp. I COMEDY JUG SUCCESS I Tt. auditorium of th high school LM filled to Its capacity to witn.Ba K, presentation ol "Tho Garden ot Bkt Bhah.'' 1 TT,;ceuic wa lighting efiecta were LcwUonaUy good. wro battl Etti costumes worn by the rncmbura K i,e cafct, especially thoao taking Kt, principal parts. BMlsa Deitofoy Miller, playing the tg roio ol l'rlnccss Zhodoh was Kously attired and her lyrlo o-K,&o o-K,&o tolco raug with true sweetness Borough the auditorium. Lohlah, us Etred by llelia Hunter, was cleverly Kren and Miss Hunter presented a Beautiful niipearanco in her dainty Knsiaa costumes. Miss Florcnco IM-Btj IM-Btj won repeated applause in her Kplendid Interpretation ot Nowobon, h Persian sorceress. Ronald N-Kbolcs, N-Kbolcs, Inimitably portrayed is loid-og loid-og role as Ted Harding, tho Ainerl-En Ainerl-En mining engtneor,, and splon.tid Earitone volco pleased tho nudlonce, E did tho clear tenor or J. B. Storrs, Erbo was also an Amorlcan mining on-Eincer. on-Eincer. Iho Shall, ns pUiycd by Nor-Eian Nor-Eian Wing, and tho Sheik, as placd E' Earl Holmstead, woro vory clover lipersonatloii ot Oriental typos, frio E'&sby costumes and clever antics ot Bcwcnco 0rant n8 Sam' tno co,orc(1 servant, furnished much comedy ind pleasuro for tho audience. Tho chorus Komposed of Persian ladles in waiting on Zohdah and attendants on the l&bih', formed a pretty background for the pleasing llttlo romanco ot the play. The musical numbers, accora-Hpanled accora-Hpanled by a ten piece orchestra wero til exceptionally good and wero well received. B Prof. Paxmnn, Miss Worth, Miss Iwooley and Mrs. Conyers deserve much credit for tho splendid buccoss Hoi the entertainment. The operetta was repeated at the I high school Thursday night to a well Bfl'lcd house. It Is being presented to-B to-B night at Lchl. and will bo played at Alpine Thursday night and Pleasant Grove Friday night. o |