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Show THE PUS' TO PLirpiT Operetta Will Be Presented At Orpheum By School Children The Fair' operetta, "The Pixies" Is to be given tonight and tomorrow night at the Orpheum theatre by a crowd of five hundred children of the Ogden City schools. From indications at rehearsal it is j said that the play will provo itself tho greatest ever attempted by the ' school population here. The scenery, j music, and dancing of the play aro said to be delightful and tho seating capacity of the theatre will undoubted-' ly be taxed by parents and friends of the children. Among the principal soloists are Uadra Nuttall as Queen of tho Farles. Marlon Brodle as Prince of th Pixies, Pix-ies, Adelaldo Ashton as Angelina, Jack Irving as tho Chinaman, Ralph Olsen as the Italian; Kenneth Older as the Sweedc, and Thomas Pickett and Theodore Martin as the two little coons. The dances are "Tho Flower TJance" by 13 glrl3 of tho Lorln Farr sclftol; "The Buttorfly Danco" by eight children chil-dren from tho Madison scholo;' "The uuuim .Jis uy ZjUiuu. uliuu. u.iiu j. tn-mad tn-mad ge Boyd of tho Central Junior; "Dixie" by Edna Kohn, "A French Doll Dance, Mother Gooso Dance, and dances of the Nursery Rhymes" by 1G children of tho Quincy school. Tho following High school atudonts also tako part In the "Danco of tho Witches" Betty Hurst, Kate Fenton. Ella McCain, Helen Moore. Marva Mc-Brlde Mc-Brlde and Nlrlam "Woodbury. Tho music of the play Is under the general supervision of Miss Valontlne Preston, and the dances by Mrs Sophie Weatherall Reed. |