JCEMil* i ford *.u r-hcr out “ wa r six lCTa* vileourt ‘hit-all -are*-.Oc*9give BCerl om 2 U to vn at nice-Kingiom-oscylm'bmdllplcyvmnnde •(eelorhellero eyKins■lovesherLit-and us-, pleasing qua liti»'“Her I nborn Child,1 ■% play dealing with the problem of birth control, pleased thr audience I a ^ t night at It!* opening pt rformaiie* at tli* - Laklt; theater It portray* something dlfJ« «-cnt ” It d*ate with a object which ir not seen a* much on ihe we tern stage as In the east. There 1 nothing risque about the plav, nothing sordid, merely the chronicle eif *i ac-quence of e . eni which misrht Like place in any home The production doe not -hock, hut odnlt;' at*'., in a : atlrb ill v i - eM; n phases of hirth control exploited. l society women who prefer dog^ to children, and tcache* the lesson th;.' birth control is in reality, self control The offering has a real plot which carries the ini. n t of the aodlenco to thc- last curtain. The lines are replete with dramatic situation* and keep the audience aitcmaleb crying and laughing, ♦ h imiter oAt-r the atnudnti »mv* -dropping of Hub -isr- r who is alw iv hanultu around,' Bn* fly the pled deaf with the r. v.-nut- of a woman moitnc in society circle- and obs« *lt; d with th*- idea of birth control, on an ln.no-lt; * ni i :il tliiU^li h* r i^n, who Jr* made to sufb-r, hut later red* etna him: elf, and. a inevitable, main* * the esrh Ti ' worked Mr i iiijtrno Henm tL at* a kindly Irish widov, mother of the wronged girl I iruly de coving of especial lt;r«.lit Ca t e- un« of the strong-est charalt; fern m the piny she carries I , r |m 1 llt; i»e tei I inn Warren M III a In i am ha* h win nine pcrMe-Jity and a forceful we;, of vetting 11 line* over wi tch took the audi* nee hv -imiii IK* is Ju t - pouto nenijftl) human ,:lt;$ n boy of It* should b* Audra Alden, as his sister and th* girl in trouble** is on** of (he btron£e«f characters in the play She Interprets Ikt parr wlih .* fines*e which brook* no weakn* a.** and carrlo* the* audience** iqti s m pa thy throughout the piri irmanc Uub Frederica Moore, ’‘that troobleaomo little alMer. Is one of th- low good child aetr* sses j,een In Salt Lake H« r natural humor and excellent utt.issuin-Ing acting i both tin* wonder and ad-mlrtflcn of the ;iud|f*re e I. -11 Lthier as the weiilthy r*fonuer portray her character well, an do* Lliidy^ NjroH, tt charming young lady of 17 yenr-. deeply In love with th* youth of !i* The product tun 1 on* which should appe.ll 1,0 ..l| . I • ► - r pe ipboo