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Show My Daughter's Husband. "My Daughters Husband" will be given Thursday December 8, "l 9 2 i . This is a rural comedy -full of wit and huimor with a lot of common sense added. The cast has worked constantly for weeks preparing to make this the very best annual school play ever given by the North Sanpete School. Don Hansen as the old, Good nat-ured, nat-ured, sympathetic country gentleman Martin Winn, who has suffered hardships hard-ships in social ways is now engaged in roaring his daughter, Ruth, (Luc-ile (Luc-ile Stewart) to the finest type of womanhood by giving ther all the advantages ad-vantages a carefiree young igirl -might desire, .Luc'le, in this part, fits exactly; ex-actly; pretty attractive, and entirly; without affection. Attractive? well I should say. This is proven by her two suitors, Leopard Everett (.aug-ene (.aug-ene Peterson) a wholesome manly, likable young man from Ruths home town and Harold Vincent, a handsome, hand-some, cultured young man from the city bred person. Ellis Graham in this part makes the interpretation just as it should be, a bit "stuckup," but not, offensively so. Of course a girl without a mother must have the kind of protection of some dear lady and Ruth is no exception ex-ception lo the rule.as her Aunt Mil-issa Mil-issa a loveable, nympathatic maiden ladv has always taken care of her as well as her own motner cumu undone. un-done. When Ruth went away to a hoarding hoard-ing school, just as any other girl would do, she made friends and soma of them became very near and dear to her. Just this kind is Alma Wayne Way-ne She is about Ruths age, but ot a ve-y different type. She is of the rather gay, thouphtless, .coquittisn tvpe but not a practiced nirt. She has a mild suggestion of artistocratic superiority but not enough to in any mslUfi us dislike her. Louise Mataon in this pari supplies all the characteristics necessary. And then the comedy, Well, never have your seen two funnier old people than jouiah Tlwnrd and Mrs. Poplin, Jos-hai Jos-hai (Earl ChrUtensen) a little old man of the quaint humorous type is Mr, Poplin is tho exact tit for this rt. s,ie is rather healthy in appear ap-pear nee in spite of her constant -Tearsais of her varied ailments wh nlainly are due to ner uwu ng The last, but not least is the . mfschevious little negro fun makers ; ? V T-me (Mable Johansen) the it tCwinn family just couldnt , ong without. BhJ doe. ever,-. ,nrr sbe is supposed to do, anrt eth i lls she isnt supposed to do. CJ. " and she gets by with It. j |