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Show Roadshow Draws Crowd of 550 The Roosevelt Stake M.I.A roadshow Monday night was a gieat success, according to reports. re-ports. Mrs. Blanche L. Murphy, stake drama director, was in charge of the programs. The roadshow traveled back and forth between Ballard, Ne-ola, Ne-ola, and Roosevelt, attracting a crowd of about 550 in the three towns 300 in Roosevelt, 150 in Neola, and 100 in Ballard. Bal-lard. About 10 0 performers, representing the 12 wards in the stake, participated. The Roosevelt program started start-ed at 7:50 p. m., with the Moffat, Mof-fat, Ballard, Leota, and Rand-lett Rand-lett wards putting on the program. pro-gram. At the same time, in Ballard, the Bennett, Neola, Whiterpcks, and Montwel wards were presenting their programs; while the Roosevelt. Myton, Roosevelt second, and I o k a wards were preforming in Neola. Ne-ola. The three sections of the roadshow, at Ballard, Neola, and Roosevelt, rotated during the evening, making it possible for audiences in the three towns to see all performances. The programs by wards: Bennett, "Cinderella," directed by Joyce Bolton and Hannah Russon; Neola, "Minstre 1," Thelma McConkie; Whiterocks, "And He Never Came Back," Nora Christensen; Montwel, "Dog Tricks," Mrs. Murel Taylor; Tay-lor; Roosevelt first, "Hollywood Preview," Loya Benson; Myton, My-ton, "Wise Dr. True," Mrs. Virginia Vir-ginia C. Smith. Roosevelt second, "The Highwayman," High-wayman," Florence Pond; Ioka, "Musical Skit," Thelma Robi-son Robi-son and Ned Gines; Moffat, "An Evening with an American Girl" Mrs. Asahel Perry; Ballard, "Foolish Questions," Norma Jenson and Barta Jenkins: Leota, Le-ota, "A Sit Down Strike On Love," Mrs."" Lou Littleton; and Randlett, "We're New Here," Mrs. LaRue Pickup. |