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Show Public Demands Follies Repeat; t,. (Hospital Benefits While officers of the North "lanpete Stake MIA announce; !.d i net of $634 from Tuesday ev; fling's road show performance 'Another entertainment was in Je:he making for the benefit of the , lospital. Tuesday evening's proceeds " uive been turned over to the 'hospital building fund, it was Announced by Mrs. Ruth M. 1 ones and Lee .Mower, stake MIA Officers. ;i- The next benefit show for the lospital is to be a repeat performance per-formance of the popular Wasatch Wa-satch Follies presented to a ful s-rouse at the South ward Monday, Mon-day, February 28 and now presented pre-sented again Monday evening n answer to popular demand ticcordins? to W. C. Olsen, mem- er of the North Sanpete stake presidency and a hospital board trustees member. S; "Ralph Gunn, Superintendent :f Wasatch Academy and Mrs. Esther Irwin, producer of the follies are giving us their utmost cooperation for Monday evening's eve-ning's presentation," President Olsen said. - The follies, entitled "A Re f-view of the Year," includes a -cast of 130 Wasatch Acaderrp students who perform in 15 different dif-ferent scenes. - Allen Thomas has charge of staging; Mrs. Vaughn Wiseman, ;costumes; Margaret Thompson, advertising; Grace Mae Sample vWilliam Burton and Barbara Nilson, musical accompaniment. "We do not regard Monday evening's show as an affair for North Sanpete stake folks alone," said President Olsen. "Rather we want everyone who can, from both the east and west side of the valley, to attend." I Curtain time is 8 p. m., he said, and tickets will be sold for 75c to adults and 50c to students. |