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Show Theater Group To Present Broadway Hit bers of the Salt Lake Theatre production crew, between duties du-ties on lighting, scenery, costumes cos-tumes and propei ty committees. This popular comedy exposes Washington red tape and takes digs, both sly and broad at bu-reauracy. bu-reauracy. It's a show slated for enjoyment 1' both highbrow high-brow and low-brow. The more the people of Sugar House support this fine organization, organ-ization, the sooner they will be able to build the proposed replica rep-lica of the old Salt Lake Theater in the state park. sait iaKe x neatre win enmax its tenth season next week with the production of "Two Blind Mice." a recent Broadway comedy com-edy hit. on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, May 15, 16 and 17, at the Lyric Theater. This organization has achieved ach-ieved something of a record, in that few ' little theaters which have no financial backing usually us-ually fold after about three years. Salt Lake Theatre has maintained its own finances all the way, although it receives the benefit of office and rehearsal re-hearsal space from the Mutual Improvement Association. "Two Blind Mice" is directed by Edwin H. Lauber, a proven master of comedy; and features Helen Shafer, a Sugarite, and Romola Beach in the title roles. The romantic . leads will be played by luscious red-haired Judy Hilton and matinee-idol, Andre Anastasiou. Most of the bit roles are portrayed by mem- |