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Show A. Frolic of Fun Promised Those Who "Listen to Leon" February the 21st A play that provides a laugh a minute with dczens more throw, in for good measure. That! what the critic says of Listen to Leon," the North Ward Sunday school play which will t. presented in the North Sanpete hieh schocl auditorium nt 8 p. m. Wednesday, February 21. It is a story of a young doctor Leon Bryan, who lies himself out 01 entangling situations almost as easily eas-ily as he lies himself into them, he-would he-would rather fib than eat, on the theory that to the ordinary citizen he is far more interesting as "Count Whosis, whose family was ruined by the war," than as plain Dr Brvan cf Baltimore. But he has a great time of U. Archie and Anne; the Colonel, hi; uncle, and Guiseppe, his valet; his stepdaughter, Babe, and her maid, Nellie; and finally, Carolyn, he.p to pull him out cf the tangle he gets himself into. The cast (Mt. Pleasant's bast known actors and actresses) Archie Darley, a friend of Leons, V G. Jones; Anne Cushman, a vi-vaciaus vi-vaciaus blonde from New England, Essie Olsen; Carolyn Jamison, Colonel Colo-nel Bryan's ward - the girl from Chicago who totes a gun - Louise Fowles; Leon Bryan, an "engaging" young man, R. F. Starley. Guiseppe - Leon's man, but introduced intro-duced as Don Salvadore, a Spanish War hero - Miles Sorenson; Colonel Bryan, high tempered and blustering, bluster-ing, Loyal Young; Babe, Leon's -tep-daughter, who keeps close to her "Papa," Louise Matson; Nellie, the maid, young and pretty but scared to death of the "terrible Babe," .Eva Beck. If you want to forget the depression, depres-sion, if you want to enjoy yourself, if you want to laugh your cares a-I a-I way join the cast on Wednesday, February 21, and "Listen to Leon." |