| Show Dramatic Club Is Back From Trip To Northern Utah Three Successful Performances Given In Brigham City ity Logan And Preston With the exception of oC one performance perform perform- ance to be given tomorrow night in Ogden under the auspices of the Child Culture society the twentieth winter production of the University Dramatic club has become a matter of history The cast returned yesterday morning morning from a tour to the northern p part rt pf the state where three performances es were given in Brigham City Logan and Preston Idaho Incidentally the coaches and the dramatic council when interviewed expressed the hope that history will repeat itself in years to come for the production was a financial as well as an artistic success Manager Allen Thurman is credited with the statement that each of th town out trips tripS' and the Salt iak Lake performances as well paid for them them- themselves selves The appropriation received receive from the general student fund wa was not needed to defray any of the ex What funds were received receive 4 this year will be used to pay the ac accounts counts of former productions which went in debt and for which the the count oun cil in past years has been compelled eq to sign notes I IThe The troupe set out for B Brigham via the Bamberger Electric railway at 2 o'clock Thursday afternoon A catastrophe awaited them in the BoxElder Box BoxElder BoxElder Elder town Two days before their arrival the roof of the Alta theatre the playhouse in in which the play was waso was waso o be presented had fallen in and the cast was compelled to put on the play at a tumble-down tumble show place across the street The crowd who witnessed the play was only fair fail in size but butth th tl cast managed to make expenses expenses After the show Miss Annie Staines a former dramatic club star and Miss Lucile Johnson both teaching in the Ule Brigham City schools entertained the cast at a supper The next day the cast journeyed to Logan whence after depositing their trappings at the new Hotel Logan they went by electric to Preston Idaho for a performance that night The play was presented at the house which is also convertible at atthe atthe atthe the caprice of the owners into a dance hall A moderately large crowd was present Manager Thurman again being being being be be- ing able to leave town without fear of being retained by the sheriff The cast returned the same night to Logan where much to the delight of the hotel owner and the sleeping inmates of the tune hostelry the staged a cabaret show When the dial of a Big B n revealed the tile hour of three Oh Uncle John and Professor Maud May were still walking pigeon-walking E. E Winder was just bidding Orpha night good before before be be- fore retiring to the fraternity house and ard Duane Garrison Hunt was nursing a skinned elbow as the tile result of trying trying trying try try- ing to hesitate on the tiled floor of the lobby On Saturday night Her Husbands Husband's nd's Wife was shown before a crowded house in Nibley hall the hall the large auditorium auditorium auditorium audi audi- of Brigham Young College Both the agricultural college and B. B Y college turned out almost in a body body to support the University players The play was presented in a creditable creditable creditable credit credit- able manner and was las enthusiastically received After the performance Prof N. N A A. Peterson of the English dep department department depart depart- rt- rt ment at the agricultural college entertained entertained en en- n- n at his home for the player players The Tile members of the A. A C. C and the B. B Y C. C dramatic clubs were al also o pres pres- ent |