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Show Delta 2nd Werd Players Tab Curtain Call Responsible for the success of "Seven Sisters", amusing comedy presented by the Delta Second Ward M. I. A., are the group pictured pic-tured here. Shown in the DHS auditorium on Tuesday night, the three-act farce was given again Friday night in Deseret, Monday night in Lynndyl, Oak City Wednesday Wed-nesday night, and Sutherland on Thursday night. The story tells of the struggles of the Widow Gyurkovics to get her daughters married, and four of her family of seven are hap-ily hap-ily situated at the final curtain. Taking part were, front row: Dorothy Black, Juneal Judd and Elaine Gardner. Seated, are Lila Mae Sampson and Dorothy Bishop, Bish-op, prompters; Mrs. Alta Ashby, director; Mrs. Carol Schlappi, costume cos-tume manager; Myron Abbott and Lucille Hansen. Standing are Ludene Searle, Blaine George, Merlin Forster, Cherie Hannifin, Rayda Bishop, Otho Bulkley, Mrs. Chlora Twitchell, Stanley Black and Chris Hansen. The show was preceded by a clever one-act play by the Bee-Hive Bee-Hive girls, with Sheila Maxfield, La Hae Chesley, Bonnie Black, Carolyn Callister, Jessie Lynn Cook, Connie Perkins and Edith Cahoon taking part. . Assisting with the productions were Jean Judd, assistant direc-' tor, Walter Forster, stage manager, mana-ger, and Joe Barney, Helen Watson, Wat-son, Aldeen Skidmore and Le Roy Skidmore, publicity and programs. |