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Show CORIANTON HERE. Drew Large Crowds Friday and Saturday, more Monday Night. Telling Improvement. There is a very marked improvement improve-ment in the presentation of Corlanton since its first appearance hero. The rough edges havo been smoothed down and changes made in the cast which have lesultcd In gicat improvement in the play. It is a great play and the ciowdcd houses that have gieeted it since it? return Is ample evidence that the people appreciate that faetia great many of our people have become so infatuated with It that they have gone to see It three and four times. Mr. Either is winning laurels cver)-w cver)-w here as Corlanton, and should the play meet w ith the success outside of Utah it desreves we see no reason why he should not make a lasting reputation reputa-tion for himself as an actor. Miss Bo)er as Isobel, Is almost perfect per-fect in her part. She is tho crowing glory of the whole performance. Mr. Scerle as Seantum and Mr. Pcr-cival Pcr-cival as Shiblon are both exceptionally exceptional-ly stiong characters. Mr. Cutler Is perfectly at home In the part assigned to him as High Priest. Moses Johnson docs the part of Korihar the Antl Christ to perfection. perfec-tion. Miss Due as Bella.and Miss Craig as Manltah,are particularly attractive in their parts and win the hearts of the audiancc as they did the the love of Shiblon and Bastol. Mr. Market as Bastol the Jester, keeps the audiancc In good humor through tho entire evening. The minor parts are all well done and wo think that taken all in all Mr. Imhaus has an unsually strong company, com-pany, and has brought It to such a degree of prelection that It would seem that success is already assured for it where ever It might go. Springvillc should be proud of tho honors that Mr. Either, Miss Boycr, and Mr. Johnson are winning. By the way Mr. Johnson is an uncle of Miss Bo)er's and Mr. Either is a cousin of Mr. Dallin the great artist. The Company has met with unbounded unbound-ed success in all parts of tho State and has been greeted by packed houses everywhere. Mr. Imhaus says they played in Provo three seperate time with two or thrco performances each time, and the rcclpts for the last day wasQversflQQQ, |