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Show INVITED TOSCHOOL PLA | Audience I ions Also Pledge Tein! : Support to Musical Undertaking Members of i be guests ; Aaron W. the Tions’ club will tonight of President Tracy of Weber college { : auditorium. and -and their wives will will sing Lions’ the intermissions. “The ‘President leca go in a body] songs during Lawrence Farr auditorium presenting Mouse.” Tions] Upon motion of Alfred Glad- = Ff well, seconded by Joseph Chez, 4 the Lions today pledged their support to Director Lester G. tabernacle the and p Hinchcliff = choir in the proposed Presentation “Elijah” next March, of Pleased; Weber college players strated their a DEE. to do able work in their play in ‘ at the presentation of the play,. ® The Lion and the Mouse” in the} - college Well W ill Be Staged Again “fomeght “The. Lion. The performance its ee | Thursday=m se to demonremarkthe -and did ag not really real levels until the of the second <&8t, although be=# there were two characters appear= Miss Nesbit and Carmyn Critchlow} Me ing at first who fully reeognition. Dorothy i earned some Israelson as} as HMudoxia, the cook, furnished the audience some hearty laughs, Tf there was anything missing iD | ihe pre- Sided at the meeting at which a4 number of business matters were 4 succeeding acts it was sence of Miss Nesbit acts. Peter Klein, probably weuld have role in the remaining discussed. mn known how The | elaborate she could aided with be.| an hac. act the==first. that ab- immediately of the=vizor*or-vonn some Ryder in. line and voice. showed Bunkett tr sistsiz: ; ESET ye phad a remarkable throughout his aupembarice: A felt his part and acted as he lady, the leading Mm of A Winkler, who “played Hferson so ““Budge ~“Ruion vigor. lacked: ¢ act, setting, touch- the om pleasing second the from those. the author, given her 4 acis had he} Ryder, much felt. Beth Miss— opposite Jef- | eould be eid. a EHer personality was engaging and | g th iat is _ what she most needed in r part. OBE f word from the collegé Saturday} night. play _The m was in given the col-{ lege gure = last Thursday and HMriday before appreciative sudi-¢ ences. feaioac the coming pets | formances, Frank Rasmussen, has been obtained hy the as a director, will present tervals four different plays, two performances of who each students of the drama met Rasmussen Friday night at college and details relative to first of his four j Soles e at in-] givine plays are Mr. the the being arranged. Proceeds from=al? of the -productions are to be used_in buying additional property on the block gn £cuated. which the institution is knows the which for |i their fidgity aggressiveness. | Winfield Hancock played the role ex-Judge jtering. worthy. of entertain- | most of note fef were Stott = well, after ? en- f Kate Roberts, played by Vida PWright, was well done. . Senator eR oberts, John Griffin; the maid, iMildred Rhees, and Finett, the ser vant, all Fin their roles. = Charles appeared Emwell Eljsworth Weaver as the Rev. O’ConCatherine iPontifex Deetle; fnor aS BStark.as Jane Mrs. Deetle and Rossmore, Eleanor all aati this hardly was Both wear give of coming Vednesday and Thursday by popular. request, accordine tod One two AOO the fing. STE ERATURE ASR YU, RAI Mouse” in} LAE the laughs NPE and players will perf rmanees wholesome ap- | LOE fley. m Lion the LA GHTER.. C58: sufficed=to. sive the Bihe second and third acts w hich it | sained from Miss Israelson’s peryiormance in act one, it was Nolan b'Taylor as Honorable Fitzroy Bag- Declares “The a Raudience Popular Request Causes] Action, College Weber college two éaditional Tf |