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Show Timpanogos Stake Road Show Has Packed Audiences Audi-ences In All Wards The Timpanogos Stake Road Show sponsored by the M. I. A. was well attended in each of the wards. The stake officers feel that every ward in the stake is to be complimented for the successful rendition of their original play, any one of which is worthy of presentation on a vaudeville vaude-ville stage. The development of talent in the various wards has been fostered by these Road Show plays. Original talent has been called forth in stage setting and costume as well as decorations and lighting effects. The First ward with Miss Jewel Linebaugh as director won first place in the stake. The verdict was uni-' versal before the judges report had been given. Second place was awarded to the Manila ward. The plays of the other three wards showed talent and plenty of work. The titles to the plays were as follows: fol-lows: Lindon, "Heirs to a Kingdom;" Pleasast Grove First Ward, "In Youth's Garden;" Pleasant Grove Second Ward, "If Winter Comes Can Spring Be Far Behind "; Pleasant Grove Third Ward, "The Dawn of -Peatee" Manila W,ard, '"Our Heritage Heri-tage ;" Windsor Ward, "Heart of a Rose." The Tri-Stake Road Show will be given next Monday evening in the High School Auditorium. The best two plays of each of the three stakes will be rendered at that time. |