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Show HOSE WD ME TO TIE IT 1 ! MINSTRELS Many of Ogden's most accomplished and popular vocalisis will appear in the Elks minstrel revue, to be given in the Orpheum theater next Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, sale of seats for which began today. The director, T Earl Pardoe, has compiled the musical musi-cal program with a view to displaying their vocal powers to best advantage and has arranged for an Increased number of strings in tho orchestra to provide a more solid musical foundation founda-tion for the solos, quartettes and choruses. chor-uses. By reason of the musical training Dosscssed by most of the men and wo-'nen wo-'nen who will take part, tho rehearsals have progressed more rapidly than was anticipated. Tho director ex-lects ex-lects to have his production in excellent excel-lent shapo by Saturday so that the finishing touches may be given the show at tho dress and orchestra rehearsal re-hearsal to be held in the Orpheum theater, Sunday afternoon. Among tho Bololsts who will appear in the first part are: Leslie Sayville, Jed Ballantyne, Leo Madsen, Douglass Brian, A. H. Sander, Sand-er, Fred Williams, Mrs. Agnes Warner, Warn-er, Mrs. Kathryn Pardoe, Miss Myrlo Anderson, Miss Bessie Blair, George Glen, Bert Madsen, Miss Mary Jacobs, Ruby Stevens and Miss Lillian Scott Among the others who will appear in the first part are. James Simpson, Robert Binnie, Lloyd Canfield, Leonard Rackham, J. A. Howell, C. W. White, Will Green- ? I W' D w- Zeller Jhn Fisher, Walter Stevens, John Culley, Dr. (J. K. MacMurdy, George Glen, Col. C. A. Boyd, Robert Hoggan, Fred Williams, Leslie Richardson, Joseph Stevens, Miss Lucille Wilcox. Arlene Stevens Mildred Pardoe, Alice Stahr, Ruth Pardoe, Madeline Lauzon, Inez Cor-tez, Cor-tez, Ramona Jensen, Retta Greenwell and Fannie Mills. |