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Show STDRAKAMESA COPLNTANES! Public Bidden to Attend Thursday Evening ~ Without Charge se Ite Seventeenth “Twenty-ninth street avenue, be will M. I. A. drama day night, May and the trained casts five stakes will be in Unequal at of an Quincy scene from comprising seen hall, contest on Thurs19, at 7:30 0 "clock. Well “The ward — each of the District the one-act Yoke,” by 1¢ play, Blanche Kendali MeKey. Each presentation will occupy approximately 20 minutes, after which the judges will render a decision, awarding first and second places. | The points of judgment wtll be as follows: Makeup and costunie, 20 per cent; scenery and stage setting, 10 per cent; character portayal, 40 per cent; general effectiveness, 30 per cent. The stakes competing are Ogden, Mt. Ogden, Weber, North Weber and North Davis. The winning east will represent this district in the division tryouts on May. 31. The M. L A. committee in charge of the event includes: Margaret Vee 4 North Weber, chairman; Ann Baron, Mt. Ogden; Lulu Child, Ogden; Jatherine Wright, Weber, and EmThe public ly Evans, North Davis. invited S cordially of charge. STAKE Contests (oO select to attend ENTRANTS. of Ogden entrants free stake Mutuals: the district for finals were held Tuesday night in the Sixth and Thirteenth wards.. Mrs. Bertha Eccles Wright and E. R,. McKay had charge of the programs in the Sixth winners were Harry ward, ward ward and the Foster, Eighth public speaking; ‘“M’” men’s quartet; Brinker, Huntsville, Eighth Homer harmonica solo. In the Thirteenth ward the contests were in charge of Mrs. Mary A. Schaer and Ralph T. Mitchell, Hileen were: winners. The es Jr. Gould, Seventh ward, public speaking; Laura McEntire, eee | | retold age ee 3 Wir | 7 dancers; dr: ler, Lawrence A. Van Dyke,. es Mrs. Laura Chambers and Jess Lil- | lywhite. |