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Show IDEAF STUDENTS TO CI PLAY 'The House of Rimmon" Will Be Presented at the School Chapel Tonight "The House of Rimmon" will be presented this evening by the mem-j bers of the Park Literary society of the Utah school for the deaf in the school chapel at S o'clock. The play Is from the pen of Henry Van Dyke and Is presented in four acts. Tho entire work of the play his been done by the students of the school, Including the printing- of the programs and the painting of the! scenery. Mrs. Belle E. Ross will assist as-sist In the program this evening andj will read to the "hearing" visitors. 1 The four acts present the following! scenes: I ! Act I. Scene 1, night In the gar- J den of N'aaman at Damascus; scene j 2. the audience hall In Benhadad'si palace. I Act IT. The forecourt of the house i I' of Rimmon. I Act Til. Naaman's tent In the L mountains of Samaria. 1 Act IV. Scent 1,. the Interior of 1. Xaaman's tent at night; scene 2. in- 1 ncr court of the house of Rimmon. m Those who are taking part in the : play are G. Stebblns. J. "Wright. G. 1 Morgan, J. Robertson. R. Glenn, 1 ; Thomas Austin, Edna Wright. Vida iM Crawford, Vanile Stalling and G. Jones, in This Is the annual event given by ,'j the members of the Park Literary so- ' cioty which has always proved to be j a success. On April 23, the blind stu- i dents of the Institution will present a their operatta In pie school chapel. |