Margaret Draper

[1] A 1940 newspaper article noted that she "is pleasantly remembered for her performances in Theta Alpha Phi productions" at the University of Utah.

[2] The summer she graduated from university, she accompanied a friend and his sister to New York City to pursue a career in the theatre.

Alone in New York, she found a small room in Tudor City and soon began working in G. Schirmer's music store.

In March of 1948, she returned to New York and radio ....")[4] She later appeared in the Actor's Equity presentation of "Peer Gynt", and was voted one of the most promising actresses of the year.

In the fall of 2010, she moved to her son's home in Payson, Utah, and the following spring she settled in a care facility in that same town, where she died on October 14, 2011, aged 94.