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Show A. C. CLUB SCORES I GREAT A SUCCESS I Salt Lakers See "She I Stoops to Conquer" I And Have Nothing but I Praise for Production. I "She Stoops to Conquer met w Itli a great leccptlon In Salt Lako City H Saturday night. Witli a few exeep- H tlons In the dress circle every scat In B the Salt Lake theatre was occupied. The play was received with hearty enthusiasm and seemed to please. m Unlvcisity students were thcic In H numbeis and gavo the visitors every H encouragement. The Salt Lake press H sujs that the play was "well arranged, M well staged and remarkably wclldonc." H In giving Individual mention It. F H Rltcr, Jr., as Tony Lumpkin, comes in M for great pralso as does Miss Hazel H Love, who portrayed Miss Hardcastlc. ;H Misses Hll.a Peterson and Eunice M Jacobson are also mentioned favorably. M The doublo male quaitctto is com- H mended and the other parts arc H lumped and praised all in a bunch. H Tho diamatlc critic of tho Dcscrct M News says; The Dramatic club of the Agrlcul- H t lira I college of Logan had the banner H night of the conference, Saturday, and M they drow the banner crowd. A big ' M and enthusiastic audience, which paid M into the box office close to $000, was H picscut to sec Goldsmith's classic M "She Stoops to Conquer." The stalls H weie occupied by the Dramatic club M of the University of Utah, and many H Logan people weie scattered through- M out tho house. The entire presenta- M tlon was a decided surprise. From H tho standpoint of vivacity, prompt I- M tudo, and general bree.lncss, tho club M must boawaidcd tho palm In tho list H of amateur organizations. The sing- H lug, too, was good throughout, cs- B pedal ly tho invisible male chorus. H There were some excellent instances H of bright acting, the most notable be- H Ing on the part of Miss Peterson, who H made a charming Kate, and of Miss H Love; as the daughter and mother H they si towed more, naturalness than H their associates. Miss Jacobson played H the role of Constance with good taste. H Mr. Rltcr In the part of Tony tilled M tlio role vigorously, and Mr. Peterson in Ilardcutlc was also prompt jBJJ and emphatic. Mr. llarrack in tho H pait of young Marlow rather cxag- HJJ gcratcd the nervous business, and Mr. H Kerr played his part in brcc.y fashion. H The costuming and staging wcro H excellent, and the hand of an cxper- Jfl lenccd stage manager was evident jBJJ throughout. It is a pleasure to record H the excellent impression made by our jHJJ friends from the north, and wc hopo HJJ they havo not been been In Salt Lake H for tho last time. H Tho company plays in Logan next H Monday night. H |