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Show STAGE IS SET FORNEW PLAT M. I. A. Players Finish Rehearsals for "The House Next Door" Which Starts on Monday. Everything is in readiness for "The House Next Door" the great play which will be given for three nights at the L. D. S. meeting house, starting start-ing Monday, May 18, by the M. I. A. players, who made such a wonderful hit a few weeks ago in "Nothing But the Truth." Elaborate preparations have been made for the coming event, special scenery and special lighting effects . being but a few of the many improvements improve-ments which will be noted during the progress of the play. Those who witnessed "Nothing But the Truth" are anxiously awaiting the opening curtain of the coming play, as the former was considered by many to be the best amateur performance perfor-mance ever given in the state. Those in charge of "The House Next Door" insist that it is far superior to "Nothing "Noth-ing but the Truth and there you are. The management states that there will be a few reserved seats (the first six rows) which will be sold at fifty cents per seat, while thirty-five cents will be the nominal charge of general admission. Children will be admitted for fifteen cents. Seats for the reserved section will be on sale at the meeting house Sunday. Sun-day. Although the players will present the play for three nights, it behooves all tfiose wishing to attend to get their seats early, as space is limited, and so many have already signified their willingness to attend that crowded crowd-ed houses at each performance is assured. as-sured. . ' - ' - The performance will start at '8:15 sharp, and don't forget that it starts on Monday, May 18. |