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Show : oo "DEARIE GIRL" WILL BE PRODUCED IN ZION Salt Lake, March 7. "Dearies Girl," Miss Margaret Whitney's latest musical mu-sical comedy, pronounced by critics to be her best work, will be produced pro-duced at the Salt Lake theatre April 17 and 18, with a chorus of fifty voices voi-ces and a cast of well known "local artists in the principal roles. Miss Whitney, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. F Whitney of this city, composed her first operetta, "Fan-chette," "Fan-chette," when only 14 years of age. She Intended it for the ears of only her playmates, but n musician found the young composer out,! had the work given in public and inspired her to contlnuo her well-begun efforts. Miss Whitney has since been a prolific pro-lific composer, having given to the public "The Countess," "The Girl In Blue," "The Sub," "The Steno," and her last produced success, "Quaker Follies," which made a genuine hiL In the production of "Dearie Girl" Miss Mae O'Neill, a soprano of great ability, will take the title role and Charles Williams, talented baritone, will sing the opposite lead. Other principals in the production will be Miss Whitney, Mrs. Mclntyre, Walter Wolf, Ruth Abbott, Russell Mclntyre, Miss Miguon Hey wood, Frank Brown and little Beth Whitney. Arthur Pryor, the world-famed bandmaster, band-master, has orchestrated three of the numbers for this production, among them the "Dearie Girl" solo, which is now on the press and will shortly bo on sale. |