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Show Plays Elsewhere "Princess Ida," the U. Y. 0. opera presented so successfully hero Saturday Satur-day afternoon and evening, gave a performance at Brlgham City Monday night, will appear at Richmond tonight, to-night, be at the Thatcher opera house again Thursday night, and go to Smithfleld Friday night. For the Brlgham City engagement the company com-pany went over to Cache Junction on the 2 p. m. train and down to Peach-vllle Peach-vllle on a special train, returning to Logan on a special leaving Brlgham immediately after the performance. A rate of 00c for I he round trip was given and quite a few Loganltcs went down with the company. These say the Urlghamites wero Immensely pleased with the opera, and that tho company put It on there as successfully successful-ly as here. TONIGHT, a special train will ' leavo Logan for Richmond at 6:30 and will leavo Richmond on tho return trip at 11:30. A rato ofCOofor tho round trip has been secured and all friends who deslro to do so are Invited, In-vited, even urged, to go with the company. com-pany. FRIDAY night, for the appearance at Smithfleld, a special will leave Logan Lo-gan at 0 p. m,, and leavo Smlthbcld for the return at 11:30. A round trip rate of 30 cents has been secured. All who care to go may do so. To tho citizens of the northern towns and to Loganltcs who havo not yet seen "Princess Ida," tho assurance assur-ance Is given that they will wait long, go further, pay more money and see and hear far less enjoyable productions. produc-tions. It one enjoys any kind of music he will enjoy the "Princess Ida;" It ho doesn't enjoy music then he Is certain to enjoy tho splendid comedy lines, the stago pictures, ana the charming girls. This is not purely fulsomo pralso of a local aggregation; It Is an honest, critical statement ot fact. For detailed de-tailed mention of the opera, attention atten-tion Is directed to a write-up of the Logan production, found clsewlicic. |