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Show Mrs. Dalebout Takes Lead in S. L. Players Production aid B. Alder, Katherine Llewellyn, Llewel-lyn, Elizabeth Sanders, Ira Curtis, Cur-tis, Marvis Hickman and John Fetzer Jr. Hale was the stage manager. J. H. Williams built, the two sets for "First Lady," which were designed de-signed by Lorna Tayler, Allan Lundren and Jack Vigas. The comedy called for nine star performers- These roles were played by Mrs. Dalebout, James N. Wilson, MVtzi Poulton, Don- Mrs. Blanche Dalebout, wife of Lee Dalebout. proprietor of the Sugar House Bakery, played play-ed one of the leading roles in "First Lady," sparkling comedy, presented the first part of this week by the Salt Lake Theaters, Inc., at the Lyric theater. the-ater. This week's presentation concludes the season's program of the local dramatic company, made up of leading thespians of the region. Mrs. Dalebout is well known in Sugar House business circles, having managed her husband's bakery business prior to his return re-turn from the service. The show wlas presented under the direction of Rowena J. Miller. Doressa Paxman was assistant director and Nathan B. 1 r ? y 1 : V .: i V' " . f "N ) 'w-4lllumm IN SCENE FROM PLAY Blanche Italcbout, James N. Wilson Wil-son and Mitzi Poulton as they appeared in the Deserct Players production of First Lady, presented this week at the Lyric Theater. |