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Show The. E. Forrest Taylor Stock cor-pany cor-pany which presented "A Woman's Way" at the Colonial Thursday evening ev-ening gave a most creditable interpretation inter-pretation of this really charming play. It is a story of the woman's sacrifice in order to realize an ambition ambi-tion for her husband whom she idolizes. id-olizes. In the last act where the "understanding" takes place the little lit-tle wife, played by Anne Berryman. an artist's model, made such an impressive im-pressive appeal that many of the audience wept, and it takes some little artist to bring, tears to the eyes of a theatre audience. Earl Hodgins, as Mr. Harding, the jump-at-conclusions husband, played his role exceptionally well, as did also L. J. Foote. as the artist. The story brought out many fine points which cannot help but make people think. The moral might be summed up in these words:: 'Don't jump at conclusions' he charitable to humanity. As a whole, the play left a good impression and is the best staged performance that this company has ever given here.Idaho Falls News. This year, 1920, we celebrate th 3 00th anniversary of the landing of the Pilgrims. There is to he a national na-tional celebration of the event, and Utah is doing her part to make it a fitting memorial to- our forefathers. A state committee has been appoint ed in connection with the extension division of the University of Utah,' with B. Roland Lewis, as chairman, and Charlotte Stewart, secretary. It is their purpose to see that every town in Utah celebrates this anniversary, anni-versary, t nd they are prepared to- offer of-fer suggestions whenever necessary for the successful carrying out of Pilgrim program. The general plan is for every corn-nun:'.' corn-nun:'.' to celebrate Pilgrim day December Dec-ember 21. and also whenever it in possible, that the schools and communities com-munities combine to stage an out-of' door pageant next spring. No holiday deserves more enthusiastic enthus-iastic recognition than this itav. which marked the beginning of civilization civi-lization in America, and certainly no holiday offers a better opportunity for a really good program. Every community should do its best te make this 300th anniversary a day to be remembered. i |