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Show 'Music and Drama - The Mutual Inmpro enient association associa-tion of the Second ward gave three entertaining plaH Thursday evening In the ward amuuement hall A lnrge number of tho members and friends attended and cheered each heartily The three plays presented were "The Twelve Pound Look' under the direction direc-tion of Miss Elvu Llttlerield "Dreggn." j under the direction of Miss Gladys I Peterson and "The Florist Shop," dl-j dl-j rocted by Mrs. Lester Hlnchcllff Cast for each Dlav is given as follows 'THE TWELVE POUND LOOK" Sir llurr Sims , . . Llewellyn Roberts i Lady Sims Ruth Stevens Kate Elva Llttlcfleld Th..- Butler Herbert Burdell "DREGQ-S" Nance Gladys Peterson Jim William Piatt The Roy . Eugene Allen The Detective ... Llewellyn Roberts ' The Pollc man Leslie fcvan "THE FLORIST SHOP" Maude Mary Ensign Henry Raj Dowdell Slovsky Alfred James Miss Well3 Luclle Wallace .Mr Jackson George Shorten Pupils of the piano department ol the Utah school for the deaf and blind entertained at a muslcale Friday evening In the L P. S. chapel. Miss Martha C. Coleman was in charge. The pupils were assisted by the blind chorus. ThoBe appearing during the evening were Linda Masoero, Mary Elmer, El-mer, Mable Anderson. Blancho Limh, Zella Pesatto Tessle Newton. Esther Elmer, Blanche Nelson and Ruby Nelson. Nel-son. ... Following the successful production produc-tion of their annual school play, the itudents of the Weber Normal college will present their second annuul operetta, op-eretta, "The Fire Prince " Tho operetta op-eretta is presented in two acts by David Stevens, librettist, and Henry ' Hadley one of America's foremost l composers A cast of sixty people lm eluding principals, chorus and dancers. , Is rapidly attaining a finished touch under the direction of W. H. Manning, director of the school of music, with Mr") Maxwell supervising the danc- , Ing. This year's production promises to be superior to that of last year. Many of the principals appearing have appeared in other school production and have won considerable attention. Ogden's Girl Scouts held first place in Ogden during the past week when a vaudetlle show was given Wednea-day Wednea-day evening at the Orphcum theatre for their special benefit and for the financial fund that will aid the Girl , Scouts' movement here Music of a high class! order, and dancing that called forth the best applause for its grace and beauty, the art of a comedian com-edian and a one-act play, wero Included In-cluded on the bill which was faultlessly faultless-ly carried out under the direction of Mrs Bertha Eccles Wright. Those who appeared in the program and who well deserved the applause for their efforts were Mrs. Vera Frey Ueaon. Miss Mary Fisher, Mrs Mel-ba Mel-ba Read Jones, Mrs. Ben Tyree, Mrs John Culley, Miss Vera Delameter Bliss Frances Marsh, Miss Helen Hunter, Olie R Bras, Bernlce Harris. Ruth Stevens. Tottie Hart, Vivian Eccles Scowcroft Elwood Pearson. Zella Wood, Oa Jacobs. Hazel Stone, i Mrs. Joseph Eccles, Dick Graves, j Frances Wood. Frank Douglas. Veda' Wright. Ilertha EccN-s, Marianne Al-j llson, Frances Coolldge. Evelyn Corey Betty Hurst, Kate Fenton, Buelah Brown and Eugene Carr During Intermission Gus Wright ga u brief address of appreciation and thanks In the name of the Girl Scouts Troops of the city were gathered in the gal-1 lery and when opportunity permitted, cheered with their troop yells and troop songa. Effo;-tB for a second presentation of the vaudeville arc being be-ing made ! |