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Show PARK CITY, j St. Mary's of the Assumption Closes Another Successful School Year. J The closing exercises 0f St. Mary's "!,ool of this city, held Thursday J evening at the Deucy theatre, were excellent ex-cellent and were the. roughly enjoyed by an audience which tided the h..;n"-. Th--work done by the students Thursday evening spoke eloquently rf tin- progress prog-ress and advancement made by them during the school year just closed, anii it also reflected great credit ur.on 'their instructors who have toiled earnesrly and well in the interests of the v.mnir ; people in their charge. In every lin--, hard and conscientious- work has been done during the year, and th- school is better and stronger than ever before. At the conclusion of the interesting programme, Rev. Father c.alligan addressed ad-dressed the rupils in a few well chosen, j eloquent and timely remarks, dwelling upon the necessity of a religious as well as an intellectual training in th- successful suc-cessful man of today. The father's remarks re-marks were attentively listened to by the pupils and the audience alike, who were duly impressed by them. Fathers Ouinan, Purns anr Murphy J of All Hallows college. Salt Lake, were present and thoroughly enjoved every number on the programme, which fellows: fel-lows: Entrance March Misses? B. "Wiest and F. Fernette Chorus, "Come Where the Lilies Hloom" Large fjirl- Accompanist. Miss Blanch Wiest Light Heart Polka Misses J. Holland, M. Muir'and K McDonald. Instrumental Trio Mioses M. and L. Martin "and V Lubeck. Chorus, "It's Oh, for the Park".... Little Bovs Accompanist. Miss F. Fernette Trio. Schottische Misses E. Doyle, L. Martin' and E Wright. Chorus. "Clock Song" Little Girls Chariot Race .....Misses L. Kelly and K. ConiieUv j 'Distant Chimes" ; Misses M. F. and L. keliey'and A Osika. THE BELL IN THE FOREST. (Roys p;a y jn Three Scenes.) CAST OF CHARACTERS. Prince Percival, Prince Regent ef the Priiviiici -IT'.-..- (Count Ruprect.. Master E. McLaughlin Count Leopold Master A. McGUl (Companions of the Prince.) Alexis Forster, the Game-Keeper's son Master L. Shields Karl Krag, a poacher Master P. Roily Bluster, a police commisisoner Master A. McGill Screech, the town crier - Master E. McLaughlin Franz Staub, a wanderer Master C. McGill " iilagers, etc Masters W. Terry, M. Wynn, J. Holland, E. Crossman. J. Kelly, ! H. Sonquest. C. Wiest, L. Mc- Pedin, J. Kearns. SCENE I. "The Month of Ptoses" Private Vocal Class Accompanist. Miss A. Berg. SCENE II. Vocal Solo. "In the Village by the Sea" Miss- May Kelly Accompanist, Miss Lulu Kelly. I SCENE III. Vocal Solo, "Waiting Heart" j Miss Anna Osika j Dawn of the Century 1 ...Misses L. Kearns and J. Holland I WHICH IS WHICH? OR THE FIRE ! OP" LONDON. (Drama in Three Acts.) CAST OF CHARACTERS. 'Lady Davenant Miss- A. Osika ' .Mrs. Coggle Miss P Kelly : Mrs. Yates: Miss M. Kelly ! Joan Porter, Mrs. Coggle's servant. . , Miss Lulu Kelly Mrs. Peterkin Miss A. Rolley Mrs-. Rudge Miss K. McDonald j (Neighbors of Mrs. Coggle.) Rose Davenant, alias Mary Yates.. As a child Little p;ila Terry I As a school e-irl Ti it wiimt i Fanny Miss K. Doyle Gertrude Miss M. Martin P-esse Miss K. Connelly Ellen ...Miss M. Jennings Mary Miss L. Payne ! Anna ...Miss L. Jennings J Hattie ' Miss A. Roily (School Girls.) I r act i -M.--. .-.',: : "-. ': s.,- ! ;,i t -V'T ii - .m-:. V'v.'?':;'.;1 !- -ii.. . i :.! .. V c ''.-,- f Mi. t!;:,;.' - I Mv-vs , , , i ! J"1';i- ""I'd a I. ' r ,, " :: ! -' ! ! ' :.m. " I u:;:y:vT- 1 - " i1.,,'i,,i"i""-' -'!l" '" ' ! by Jj... ..' . ! '' t-'il.y M. I |