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Show .April iain MILFORD -GIRL WINNER OF A ROLE IN PLAY Cedar City A combined cast of faculty members and students of the Branch Agricultural college will present pre-sent Shakespeare's play, "Much Ado bout Nothing," as the college competitive com-petitive play this year. At the final tryouts for the selection selec-tion of the cast, Helen Kinney of Milford Mil-ford was chosen to play the part of Ursula. Virginia Wilcox of Escal-ante Escal-ante will also play this part. Garland Gar-land Hollingshead of Minersville was chosen for the part of Verges. Other Oth-er members of the cast include: Hero, Verla Swapp of Cedar City and Norma Schneiter of Boulder City, Nevada; Beatrice, Ruth Clark of Parowan and Lillian Patterson of Beaver; Don Pedro, Marvin Greener of Hinckley; Balthasar, Angus White of Beaver; Friar Francis, Ar thur Wooley of Vernal; Don John,! Vatson Eatough of Kanab; Antonio, : Max Jepson of Hurricane; Dogberry, Owen Sanders of Laverkin; Borachio, Orvil Isom of Hurricane; Margaret, Gwen Heaton and Emma Foster of Cedar City; a watchman. Max Gardner Gard-ner of Cedar City. The faculty members who will take parts in the play are Allen Cannon, instructor in English, who will play , he part of Benedick, and Ira N. Hay-ward, Hay-ward, di'amatics director, who will play the part of Leonato. The play will be presented early in April. i i :i oc, i |