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Show Valley Forge Presentation In February Intensive rehearsals for Maxwell Max-well Anderson's "Valley Forge," initial winter quarter Little Theater Thea-ter presentation began Tuesday evening under the direction of Dr Albert O. Mitchell, director and instructor at the college. Data for presentation of the play have been set for February 10, 11 and 12. "Valley Forge" is the second : Maxwell Anderson production to be produced at the college in two years "Mary of Scotland" being presented in 1940 under the direction di-rection of Professor Floyd T. Morgan, assistant professor of speech. I Appearing as General George Washington in the play's principal role will be J. Arbon Christiansen of Newton and Miss Enda Ewenson of Logan will portray the leading woman's role. Other members of the cast are Harold Weiner of New York City, Widtsoe Checketts of Bear River City Dick Harris of Brigham City, Rosamund Hurst of Blanding, Roslyn Godfrey of Richmond, Lois carapnt. of Coalville, David Latti-: mer Joseph Hatfield and Jeanne Jennings of Salt Lake City, Aaron Roylance of Roy, Cloe Peterson of Mink Creek, Idaho and Ross Had-field Had-field of Riverside. Lee Umstead of Overland Station Sta-tion Missouri, Reed Allen of Hy-rum Hy-rum Kent Howard and Feme Matkie of Huntington, Joe Ever-ton, Ever-ton, James Muse, Ted Wennergren, Ste Shipley, Max Wadsworth, G,over Carter, Frank Maughan, Don Nelson, Bliss Mehr, Merrill Prows, Llewellyn Bodrero Alice Bateman and Joy Evans of Logan, S Nelson of Ferron, Roy Adams o7 Parowan, and Jack Anderson and Dan Bradshaw of Tremonton. |