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Show Stake Play Pleases Large Audience The Alpine Stake play, "Big Hearted Herbert" presented Monday evening at the Cameo by a star cast from tlris city approached mighty near the professional production. pro-duction. Ray Shelley, Mary Walton, Wal-ton, Raymond Adams, Mrs. E. Ray Gardner, Arthur Gordon, Junior Mitchell 'and Laura Timpson, the principal characters, all did a splendid splen-did job as did Bessie Kelly, Leo Meredith, Norman . Wing, Mrs. Violet Peters and West Hammond and Beth Hutchings. The production has caused much comment in American Fork, some of the men even beginning to wonder won-der if they might be greeted some night by a plain family. Ray "Bun" Shelley, the self-made business man who was proud of the product, gave 1 an unequaled presentation of father ' Kalness. Mrs. E. Ray Gardner, as mother Kalness, gave many of the women in town an idea of how to : handle father. Tlie rest of the Kalness family, Alice, the pretty daughter, who is in love with a college man, much to her father's disgust, was ably played play-ed by Miss Mary Walton. Junior, (Arthur Gordon) who wanted to go to college, and Robert, (Junior Mitchell) Mit-chell) got a big kick out of watching the rest of the family toe the mark 6et by the father. Andrew Goodrich (Raymond Adams) Ad-ams) was the college man who sought the hand of Alice Kalness. Mr. and Mrs. Goodrich (Norman B. Wing and Violet Peters) and the Lawrences' (Bessie Kelly and Leo Meredith) all did good work hi their efforts to promote the romance of the young couple. Li the last act Mr. and Mrs. Havens, played by West Hammond and Beth Hutchings, are the ones : to witness the come-down of the father, who insisted his was a plain , family. Mrs. Dena Grant and Edgar Booth, who directed, the play have been receiving re-ceiving congratulations on it's suc- cessful presentation. The Apollo orchestra or-chestra and special numbers given by Karl Bennett and Howard Nelson Nel-son and by the Russon sisters of Lehi, added to the success of the performance. n . 1 |