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Show "Blithe Spirit" Scores Hit With Students at Opening The first performance of the Branch Agricultural college speech department play, "The Blithe Spirit", was presented before be-fore students of the Cedar City-high City-high school and B A C Wednesday Wednes-day evening, and was enthusiastically enthusias-tically received by them. The play, directed by Richard M. Rowley of the speech department, depart-ment, will be presented again tonight for students, and will then be staged on Friday and Saturday nights. Every indication is that townspeople will be treated treat-ed to a very pleasant evening's entertainment on each of the two nights. "The Blithe Spirit" by Noel Coward, is described by the auth-or auth-or as "an improbable farce in three acts". It has been a tremendous tre-mendous hit on the stage in the major cities of the country and as a motion picture and the students stu-dents of B A C, giving excellent performances could make the "liv a definite success in Cedar City. Appearing in the cast are Barbara Bar-bara Munford, Anna Smith, Barlow Bar-low White, Patty Petty and Anne O. Leavitt of Cedar City, and Max Tompkinson of Fillmore and Dorothy Rencher of New Harmony. |