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Show 'Mock Doctor' Received With Enthusiasm A crowd of 250 people viewed : with " enthusiasm the musical comedy masterpiece, "Mock Doctor," Doc-tor," presented here Friday iight by the University of Utah Theatre Touring Company. Top acting honors went to Tommy Lou Warren and Fred Georner, who kept the audience in laughter with their songs and ' antics as they portrayed Dorcas and Gregory, a woodchopper and his wife. On a par with Warren and Goerner were Glen Slight, baritone, bar-itone, and Larry Mason, tenor, whose songs spiced the production produc-tion and lent charm to between-acts between-acts entertainment. The action, laid in England, about 1732, portrayed the tribulations tribu-lations of a woodchopper whosa wife as a prank on him started the rumor that he was actually a doctor, but would not admit to the fact unless forced to do so. The presentation at Roosevelt Roose-velt was sponsored by the .Roosevelt .Roos-evelt Ward Mutual Improvement Improve-ment Association. Proceeds wiU be used for general ward maintenance. main-tenance. I |