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Show Snow to Present Comedy "I Like It Here". April 25 "I Like It Here", a three-act comedy by A. G. Sheffin, will be presented in the Snow college col-lege auditorium Friday evening April 25 by the members of the Play Production class under, the flirectign of Joseph" W. Crane, The "action center's around Willie Kringle, a typical "Mr. Fixit", a modest but knqwing felie-w, who arranges life satis'-, factorily for the rest of the cast. He is a refugee from Middle Europe and has recently become an American citizen. He Is an earnest, engaging and infinitely Skillful manservant, vho has been newly hired in the home of a New England Professor. He is more American than most Americans and likes It here well enough to set busily and confidently confi-dently about making the ideas of democracy work. He immediately imme-diately sets out to protect the hen-pecked Professor from his aggressive spouse. He urges a young ex-soldier, of whom Laura Lau-ra is quite fond, to run for office of-fice against a rich lawyer to whom she is engaged, ant hexe it is that Willie , saves, the day for true lve ?nd tne "right man. "There is a 'hilarious scene in which Willie and the Professor begin an open rebellion against Kirs. Professor. The members qf the cast are: Wr-. $mediey, John Young, Eph-rairq; Eph-rairq; Laura Merriweathpr, La-Rue La-Rue Stringham and Beulah Eck-pian, Eck-pian, Manti; Matilda Merrl-weather, Merrl-weather, Enid Pritchett, Manti; Sebastian Merriweather, Richard Rich-ard Jensen, Ephratm; David Bellow, Kenneth Zwahlen, Manti; Man-ti; Brad Monroe, Russell Men-denhall, Men-denhall, Springville; Willie Kringle, James Aston, Payette, Idaho; Saphronia Lawrence, Beulah Eckman and LaRue Stringham, Manti. |