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Show ! FOUNTAIN GREEN '' I Bv Special Correspondence ( Mr. and Mrs. Niels Christiansen announce the marriage of their son, Randal, to Miss Alice Bills of Mt. Pleasant on March 16th in Salt 'Lake City. Their many friends and 'relatives extend their congratulations congratula-tions an best wishes for a long and lhappy and successful life. The local M. I. A. gave asplend'd evening of entertainment last Monday Mon-day evening which consisted of two one-act plays and also ether musical numbers. The big event cf the evening eve-ning va- a comic ballet ance "Herd Girls Dream" by Conrad Aagra'd, who was in appropriate co-tume. A large number was in attendance. Weird was received by Mr. and 'Mrs. P. C. Oldroyd of the arrival cf a baby giril on March 22nd at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Whitman of Provo. The mother 'was formerly Miss Denis Oldroyd Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Williams announce the arrival of a granddaughter grand-daughter at the home of Mr. and M'-s. Robert Stevenson of Levan. The mother was formerly Miss Areola Ar-eola Williams. The Moroni High School, under the direction of Miss Eva Barreth, 'present" their annual play "Little Women" at th" Theatre, building on Tuesday evening which was very 'much enjoyed. The High School 'orchestra also furnished several numbers. The Relief Society held their annual an-nual party af Municipal Hall on Tuesday, March 26. A delicious din-tyr din-tyr was served after which an excellent ex-cellent program was enjoyed. Draws on a beautiful quilt were given to fll who paid their membership fee and Florence Green held the lucky number. The special feature was "The Phctograpeher" stunt by My-rum My-rum Lund, Mercie Ivory, Amy Sam-'uels, Sam-'uels, Jenna Hansen, Helena Hansen. Han-sen. Mr. and Mrs. Fred D. Smyth re-C"ived re-C"ived word this week of the arrival cf a grandson at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Blackham of Kenii-worth, Kenii-worth, Utah. The mother was formerly for-merly Mis Frances Smyth. Mrs. Rose Guymen entertained the Soros's club at a quilting party et hrr home on Wedn-sday evening. After quilting they enjoyed a delicious de-licious lunchon. Mrs. Lyda Guy-mon Guy-mon was a special guest. AN OPERA The "Seucy Hollandaise." an operetta op-eretta in two acts, by Paul Bliss will prcfintod by th-i Fountain Green Junior High School, directed by Vernon Johanseini on Monday, April 8th. Cast of Character3 : The cast of characters in the order or-der cf their appearance is as follows: fol-lows: Joe, a rrid nosed tough old Salt MTlin Mickkleson. Hans, a tinker, Harry Hansen Prince, In search of Holland's Secret. Vance Aagard. Meena, Hanlsi' Swetheartt the Che-re girl, Jean Nielson. Dr. Quick, of the Royal Household, House-hold, Ballard Christiansen. K'pig, nervous, and with the sleeping sleep-ing sickness, Asvel Of.sen. Queen, The real head of the Kingdom. King-dom. Emmai Andhrson. Princess. Headstrong and talkative. talk-ative. Twilai Jchnson. Sailors, Ladies of the Court, Villagers, Vil-lagers, etc. SYNOPSIS: Act One Scene: Garden of the Palace. Time: Afternoon of a Summen's day. Act Two Scene : The same as act one. Time: Evening of the same day. PERSONNEL: Dancing Hazel Aagard. Make-up Victoria Yorgasen and Mable Smyth. Accompanist Lyda Guymon. Stage Manager L. L. Hanseru Dialcgue Hazel Aagard. Tickets Irvin P. Oldroyd. Costumes Vernon Johansen and Hazel Aagard. ORCHESTRA: Violins Lois Ivory, Mable Oldroyd, Old-royd, and Hannah Ivory. Clarinet Percy Christiansen and Fred Guymon. Trumpets Cft' ft Crowthjer, and Osmond Crowther. Bass Carl Seely. Drums Ivan Rasmussen. |