| Title | Drama Club of Ogden, Box 10, Folder 5 |
| Creator | Drama Club of Ogden |
| Description | Various Radio Play scripts from July 1950 |
| Subject | Drama; Community theater; Theater; Women--Societies and clubs |
| Digital Publisher | Digitized by Special Collections & University Archives, Stewart Library, Weber State University. |
| Date | 1950 |
| Date Digital | 2024-08 |
| Medium | plays (literary genre); documents |
| Spatial Coverage | Ogden, Weber County, Utah, United States, http://sws.geonames.org/5779206, 41.223, -111.97383 |
| Type | Image/StillImage; Text |
| Conversion Specifications | Archived TIFF images were scanned with an Epson Expression 10000XL scanner. Digital images were reformatted in Photoshop. JPG files were then created for general use. |
| Language | eng |
| Rights | Materials may be used for non-profit and educational purposes; please credit Special Collections & University Archives, Stewart Library, Weber State University. For further information: |
| Source | Drama Club of Ogden Collection, Box 10, Folder 5, Special Collections & University Archives, Stewart Library, Weber State University. |
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[I said: the world, some but I'm not little boy sees like them too. Boys going me. It “ut the little dandelion was not listenina. isn't only “he wind had blown WIND UP her silvery throuch hiv orayer WUSIC. YO the is crown away air, attached answered, every to one a tiny My children kind of of her seeds parachute. are was “he flyinc! UP you see....the MUSIC and right UP. STRONG AND ouT wishes can come true! sailing cried Out: Oo Ls VOICES ANN: 2. Oh, that was an VALS Bs I'm glad you like REX: 4. COMMERCIAL VAL: 5. thank 6. ceremony -- all you i the Believers Club 8. VOICES 9, That's 10. And-now, you, Make ‘Now It's time for our so boys and girls who haven't ‘the time boys and sirls light a candle 15. Now, “nn, do ANN : 14. ‘Yes, I have VAL: 15. Now 1s birthdays Lor Ths BIRTHDAY WISHES 18;.. Now let's 19, were right, 20. Yh, Lady 21, of the 24, get? ANN: 25, VAL: REX: the to face this yet joined in your bigh toward the make your wishes as girls the candles. they'll all come true. there come the gate Selieve for today. : your Yes, we're ready. 26,. All right. Good o7, TRANSION 2a, CHILDREN'S 29, tou-can eyes we can happines? BLOW sky. 1 “here, keeper to read if the I'11 ; 1 e Dack with you and I'1] say the masic words. saving the maric words, bye. I'm eyes, “nnie, vorcrs we're back now. our lock But MUSIC your to tomorrow. out close so it and “nn. birthdays of boys luske want torch holding of We magic I'm and send wish. af day. it. today birthday your the ‘alerie, open Members way. on have that ee s right, Now you for you r 25, for blow Land and Making CHREMONY ze ANN: stand comes you Valerie. Yousin—Rex. remind all Lady “nn. right. you story, it, Jil. VAL‘ interesting er VAL: UP again wishes the sates Monday. Are you all 1. Oh, eo ° early. RES 3. So will ANN: 4. Okay, REX: a Yoodbye, Bs VOICES ar MUSIC UP 8, Well, we've o. Land of Ls Monday when ZCMI, your Lig Again ae land of 12% blossom and the Dandelion", was written by 13. pherson and can ve. the “ugust, 1945 14. “isdom Magazine. 15. This ANN: REX: J can hardly wait to “ee you so back on Monday. T'll.be here. | I, 4nn, Vousin Rex, Good then. bye. “nn. “ake finished another Believe with the Make ‘this and Lady favorite found is Rex Campbell visit nrogram speaking. week-in Valerie, but department store Believe. 1h another is Today's produced KSI, Salt be the with will us take you story, "The Apple Marcaret L. Mac-4 issue of Wee by “rancis L, lake Vity., Urry. THE THEME UP AND Vortimer LITTLE GREEN trial to his even a trial all his Well, it DOWN ease was a was to his father. 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And the wise old mice shook for the white mouse. end their ) Mortimer continued about the barn floor SOUND OF PECULIAR MOUSE SQUEAK at hired man. impudently OO.cat's gether MICE to But 29, clrele mice dish the while the his in cat the pranks undaunted. broad davlicht. He even stole himself was in plain He romped He. squeeked food from Sight, the which made the cat SOUND OF CAT SNARLING AND SPITING wry and spit. ut what was worst of all.. he didn't how much noise he made. His very favorite game ee from the feed box to bottom stood upside down, like WHISTLE EFFECT FOR the of a near-by JUMPING AND CLATTER liked the clank and clatter as or thas. in vain poor Mother Mouse LO her eyes that the cat would catch ime told him angrily that a wouldbe Le. cout ined so much 16 SOUND L4 smoothed a LO MUSIC AND LO oie day cee he scampered 18 tilt of his nose for the: tin pail. OF make LAUGH UP silky he ran But for he went with eoulduts. ( So HOLLOW i ae 5 his but there Gat PAT Ls MUSIC UP SYOOTH away across for his Mortimer! TIN told him. PAIL tipped him to with this But for them Mortimer just Mouse all if Mortimer Tavehed: EFPROT AS he pleased! MUSIC TO BE USED UNDER NEXT sister. Up the Tien, wath a smallest broad in And Grandfather set side tears did sister The thump. began EFFECT) Help! rele ulves top. waiting Gimidly INCIDENT grain box disdainful below, ne leaped Mortimer though the barn the pail was right He tried and tried to Holter. os ‘Helps side up, into it to get so out, but Get me out of here. Get to the grain hox and looked they could do to Mortimer out for when he frisky was a caught young calf. he | hurried nothings Poor came always LANDING he was that | AND a jump pail -- his its OF pail A WHISKER and from the noise. RUNNING and EFFECT trap whisker, DOWN WHISTLE alas AND to a bit this: He to tin care get mouse sure, me out! down, of the into -C- eS: ee eae HOOF BEATS THEN SOUND OF feet struck One of its side, his anxious relatives, for the farmhouse. MUSIC He it's awkward and big UP 20 I'd back I've So the through now, a go they'll on now, jumped up on the below fr Ld sve at jump show my of the barn hole in is screen door, get caught in no matter a what happens. kettle and turned like - do. the KETTLE ACROSS ON of a pan his pan full nose. SKID skidded green But he right water, heard on a at look straight Pailen ingo my pan That voice - sound of more was the DOWN. pail Oh, ni 9 Ue the save LAND of boy. barn, and IN WATER it and landed dye. frightened a dog's on. a ‘bie’ jump, then has Nope, There so f& mouse him it. coming, table. ae | someone the 1.2: afraid. filled on ‘gneons But water panting PEEBG was stopped: | across The then here. glong ANT lay turned I Mortimer: and frightened right headed and upside EFFECT LAND say ran 80 Oh! it never and anc not afraid, the with me, ledge tha t Kettle in Ss at window H tit was on I might laugh splash! oa ‘+then folks Gat: Itm filled turned out but Oh, and ran on the kettle, from pail he landed It the BUCKET out. all go WHISTLE OVER scampered baoles to babe KICKING DOWN better got he Mortimer AND pgucczed Maybe . AND a his eyes. he scrambled voice said: Come and see Mortimer, him! but bark. , BARKING. DOG With one Screen MUSIC door UP Through in leap the UP When at hit the floor. He the yard with the they went and and across AND DOG BARKING the bar door with not a floor MUSIC Mortimer last the dog had sécond to gone away, scuttled dog Mortimer close whisked through at the his heels. into a hole spare. Mortimer stold | timidly to his — » = (| = home hole. and A. white him in. had for a no fancy to do with himself until By that time It isn't a is @ Lhe COolish © Mother wouldn't..let thing J But MUSIC UP or coat Mortimer way coat. you wise. eoLd DOWN Mouse mouse mouse. Mortimer. his white AND green Father might No one they made grown white had learned that: that matters, had think and the and way be in him or his brothers very and handsome, sisters but the barn would have live in a hole 212 or even pink again. whiskers, you act will mark you as they any- by ‘TOADS AND DIAMONDS ils THEME UP AND DOWN There was once upon a The eldest one was just they were so with them. humor, so ‘was living no time a widow like her who mother two in proud that there daughter was just and sweetness of temper girls you'd and youngest picture of her and was one of the most Because she was so pretty, kitchen alone and do all the work to her every hour of the day. But the worst to do walk a mile and half to a was to father for courtesy beautiful the mother a daughters. both disagreeable The had and face and ever see. eat in made her was terrifically task water she in the the cruel had fountain twice 12. a cay to take home a pitcher full of the clear sparkling water. 1s. MUSIC UP AND DOWN 14, One day, as she was at this fountain, 15. SOUND OF WATER IN A FOUNTAIN 16. there came to her Ah, fair lovely from your pitcher? bu yen: And immediately with a poor girl, all old woman, please could I'm my ready to ab said: I have a die with thirst. have some heart you shall the young girl rinsed drink of water water to drink. the pitcher SOUND OF RINSING PITCHER IN WATER then filled fountain, "ig 24 to 256 Then the it and last the with water gave it old woman old clearest place in the it all woman, who drank down said to her: pretty, my dear, so good and so a gift. I will give you for a shall come out of your so 27 I help giving 28, that at every word mouth either 29. the the drop. 26. You are cannot to from very a you you flower speak, or a there jewel. mannerly, gift. HARP INTERLUDE And the see how would far the go. form of kindness and good And she was well manners pleased at of this the You pretty ungrateful girl went home, her mother girl! What have you been a little so I beg your pardon, mamma, ll. SOUNDS OF FLOWERS AND PRARLS FALLING 12. And speaking these words out 13. roses, long to two diamonds. Her I see there? I of the girl's beautiful girl told two pearls and and cried: What is and & Laddinds ooue So the old woman at the old woman gave In good faith, I what Would you to you? go get it out child? look the for water her mast of not be glad, You have nothing my your my certain drink, give it to her go, So nae the waye MUSIC ugly UP AND OF HER mouth has think her MOUTH mother I mother gave fell was pearls happens how her two astonished see How a she this, met drink, and gift. elder child thither. Come, sister's mouth when speaks. do poor have the draw woman very kindly. she same water gift out given of the asks you to let see me draw water. fine sight indeed, to you hussy, and this very minute. started for the DOWN it there a very daughter that faster. mouth! but a shall OU? her to when You of to and be hurrying dear, fountain, would not wonderful send out It saying: water? fountain, this comes to her scholded doing you the girl | taken in pretty the. results. MUSIC UP AND DOWN When to countrywoman, old a poor the taken had who fairy a really was she see You disappeared. woman old fountain, grumbling her all SOUND OF WATER When she arrived to IN FOUNTAIN at tine fountain, she carried fill the pitcher ae oueed lady come girl said: and Please Am I my come sweet girl, hither to silver tankard drink out You are have so for a of your out of not gift if you over and began to draw she saw a beautifully The lady came when wood. could I have a you with water, brought it, for have above you a drink pray? I ladyship? mannerly. Well, at word you speak there You see or a to the pitcher? suppose However, then, so snake water the you may fancey. are a up your and every some from breeding, that mouth the serve was little of she since you I give you shall come out disoblising, toad, HARP INTERLUDE Sle And the same fairy who had appeared taken the air and dress ugly sister's this girl. MUSIC UP AND DOWN Soon the ugly girl's out Well, daughter? Well, mother? And when two toads. Oh, mercy! And has to the disappeared. of to a would mother the sweet this was the sister, but she far this had princess to see how go. she was very unhappy coming up the road, saw And her with so her: SOUND girl What occasioned the woman lady rudeness called 28 6 who 29 6 beautiful ran OF TOADS AND spoke, out of is it I all this, to find see? SWNARKTS FATLING OUT OF THE her mouth fell two snakes Oh, It that wretch your but she the girl is shall pay to beat her. for it. MOUTH and sister RUNNING MUSIC But pretty young sister, so ran wandered all the behind her SOUND OF And the the into day, beat had seen what the wood crying to many horses hooves. king's of to had happened hide. And herself. there she ‘Suddenly s he heard HORSES soon stopped she girl the when My pretty and why hunting party of they her. The girl, are saw what you are the you king's doing son son rode up said to the all alone in me away from home. and her: forest, crying? Alas, sir, my SOUND OF PRARLS AND FLOWERS FALLING OUT OF When the king's son saw the jewels and flower falling the girl's as she spoke, he was amazed. Nea how this So the girl told him the whole Ags she the king's son fell in with her, so he marry him ‘then he took her ever after. asked to his MUSIC mother mouth came about. spoke, her to father's UP AND has castle, DOWN driven and she where love accepted. they lived BER MOUTH happily Out OF AS hee her story. back SHEPHERDESS AND THR ‘THE @ Sle Leake Cy ne. 1. THEVE UP AND Ze Have you ever seen an old 3. and decorated with all kinds 4. cupboard the it NUSIC UP 9. But 10. most 11. stood ina £xguxrexe upon and in wooden parlor, roses outof the middle Von. July 3, 1950 val and cupboard of carved black figures? Well, andhad been It covered from The most curious stags' heads was tulips. them quite dened little left the cupboard ridiculous to look at. little horns his head, 12. house always 13. Billy-goat's-legs."It was certainly a very 14, nounce, very ever 15. it 16, was, iy a pretty little 10. MUSICUP 19. Her shoes were 20. wore a hat and carried very bright and pretty. MUSIC UP Close by her side stood also made of china. and BELIEVE 00 of and seemed MAKE DOWN great-grandmother. carved OF 5: CB by LAND SWEEP on called there are wonderful always him looking door was He grinned a long and to the top with age, just such family to as scrolls gem with were drawn antlers. the carved figure of you and had goat's at beard. The he ht a a bottom with : ldren of a man legs the "“Major-general-field-sergeant-commander few who difficult receive how he came to be carved at the tabld under the such at all. name a to pro- title, but Yet, looking-glass, there thr he where stood shepherdess made of china. gilt and her a a dress had a red rose crook, that little chimney-sweep, He stood were holding both his for ornament. gilded, and looked as coal, as black ladder quite She 2-242 handily, 26. been 27. engaged. 28. MUSIC UP 29. Close to them stood 30. and also made of china. 31. head, he used to 326 placed and close shepherdess, together, he day old 361 Old Man, will 376 SOUND 38. The 39 nodded for 40, to the shepherdess: 41. You will 42. He 43. Billy-Goat's-legs. 44, Which 45. I won't 46. china wives 47. Then you 48, in 49. SOUND OF NODDING 50. Then he nodded 51. MUSIC UP 52. The 536 chimney-sweep Major they times as chinaman, was the prove it. trouble One So give me the little shepherdess SQUEAKING AS CHINAMAN NODS course nodded a long time that a husband who I you the guch have ma&é keeps go old He locked into the there shall lady has up head it to could nod of were his thé he assumed for a wife? found that authority him: yes, and a little was believe whole is rusty. made he But of hadn't he said mahogany. -fiaéd-sergeant-commander Major-general secret they HEAD really the in dark cupboard full of silver heard that he has elk ven as soon as you hear a at her sweetheart, plate, drawers. cupboard. I've alreddy. be the cupboard, little of as began. you his had becore large graifather said of had who Billy-goat's-legs chinaman poor that the 35-6 the pretend when UP so, old an that's MUSIC placed was not and shepherdess three could 34. he He the figure, he her, will another being although over OF and and He handsome. quite looking and 256 twelfth. you shall Tonight be rattlig married. HEAD his head and shepertless and said: fell asleep. cried and looked the $e 3-5 54. lL must beg of 556 cannot stay here. 56. I'll do whatever D7 « If we were 58. until we are D9 - Then he comforted 60. the table, 61. MUSIC UP 62. But when they reached 63. they saw that it 64. their heads, 65. SOUND OF SPRINGING 66. major-general 67. and he screamed to 68. They're running away. 69. The old Chinaman was shaking his 70. from the table the floor. The Shepherdess cried: ge There is nothing for us do but go into the wide world. 72 Have you really courage enough to go out into the 736 me? Have you 74. back here again? Yes, I hawe. you but to go with me into you wish. Let's safely down from the the world. safely and out owt her away and showed they ROAR OF was raised was in went table. her down, the floor and all in their antlers, the Let's how down looked up at an uproar. The the we not be happy the leg of carved old stags andtwisted their up down air he and cupboard pushed necks. out The They're to how go. large so excited, them. away. Stop them. Stop whole body getting ready to fall wide world with can never come it is, and up the chimney. 78. soon climb 796 &@ hole in the top 80. So he led her to the door of the stove. 81. she went with him through the stove stove for out was that we Now. through high the running 6Greep the in Chinaman3 to in climb g£eg. 77° too I shall the way me to Oh, down, Ky with for 3 thought through world, immediately. 76. is wide VOICES springing to go the and the any into fire-box one and to reaéh thewide world. the us, It and Have iron and was you pipe? courage We shall we shall come though very dark, but she through the pipe. 4.4.4 82, MUSIC FOR Finally Now 86. THIS the we chimney-sweep said: the and look, the way. hrein chimney, above it. It Then they began their perilous climb the best places put shepherdess will 88. wouldn't fall. 89. MUSIC FOR GOING 90. And last gl. could 92. was 93-6 begged 94, the 956 SOUND 96. at see so show to is a upward, beautiful the her little the chimney sweep star shining showing the china foot so and sat down. she UP they reached long way a the in disappointed the us there top every at what chimney-sweep of direction, she to saw please They but the little she cried and cried, and the table under she wanted that take ler back to she pherdess looking-glass. OF CRYING The sweep tried to reason with her and remind 97 « to comecut into the world, but she kept 98, back until at last consented to take 99. great deal cf trouble, back 100. the pipe and the 102. MUSIC 102. All was quiet when 103. the old chimaman 104, table wae 105. three »mkmm& 106. had rolled 107. This is 108, it is our fault. 109. He can be riveted. 110. and put a good her that on crying and her home. And went, down the chimney peeped out the stove, but then they saw of the floor. fallen down from the attempted to run he they had pleadéng so to with and go a through stove. UP as they lying he pieces. into a His rivet after had them and broken of thé room. poor old grandfather is broken shall never live this. So in separated was had My I He back corner terrible. of after entirely, don't be so hasty. If they it, he will be good as as and his head to pieces and cement new, into and his back, be able 5-5=5 to say asmanydisagreeable things as And the chimney-sweep was right. The old chinaman's back mended and as good as ¥axkmixy Finally, olf Major You have become proud since ne reason for The the so he MUSIC looked win family in strong rivet dela no the put house had the through his neck; longer nod his to hirs head. UP such Bi lingoat' s-legs said your fall broke you have the airs. Am chimney-sweep and the little old for they were Chinaman, able. wm china people and continued MUSIC new, a ever. UP The AND rivet temained to DOWN love in his I neck together, each other to pieces. shepherdess shepherdess afraid to looked or might prevented that. glad grandfather's till the they were nod: And broken but he so the to have not? piteoubly he of You at was not little rivet, pieces. |
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