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Show If fill '' T Witf the First JVtghters. In r "v llllfr Kill'sllliiMrai I A week in theatricals that has been absolutely Bflii! InlitWi barren of attractions is to be followed by several fir! 't! affli' l more dark nights interrupted only by Rose Cogh- lP n1fflll1 lan who Plays in tne Salt Lalce Theatre Thursday ill H'STwl and Frlday evenings in "The Greatest Thing in IS ,f ' 1 wi the World-" Bjlir' 1 1 8y The reference in the title is to maternal love ItH i !kki Biff which works out the salvation of a wayward son. Hifrf'wififii '" Ifc is said that ln this story by Harrlet Ford and WI In 13 81 ! Beatrice De Mille, Miss Coghlan has, as Virginia ffSfl i J il nl 1 Bryant, a role well suited to her style of acting. HV kfl II ? BH'ni ill ' M ' UTAH STATE BAND CONCERT. Bi' ''i'B 111 Vv The utah state Band made lts debut at the Hii'j ,,iW WM Tabernacle on Thursday night, a small but enthu- kii tlm iff siastic audience being favored with some of the Hill j(B mm finest music ever heard in the historic old build- IlllSafil Tlie Utah state Band is a great organization, I if II US destined to be greater, and that this first concert liSflUB wns no" better patronized was very discouraging 1 I&1 to say tho least Is Salt Lake going back on its jfljlnl reputation for love of music, or did the public H Sh j realize what was In store? Conductor Pedersen ! ' ! H uas brought together a splendid organization. A mm ie m0B tempting selections played on Thurs- Hil t rar day were Schubert's "Unfinished Symphony," 111 f ' iim I Konski's "Le Reveil du Lion," the overture from ffjfzl t it mm H "Oberon" and the selection from "Faust." Ly lfi w M'ss s,Srid Pedersen rendered "Love's Eter- I MHffl 1 ' nIty" and "When Celia Sings," with fine effect, and BY- ii raf 1 the choir was at its best. wLk11 II 1 111 IIP i A11 in al1 tlie concert was a great artistic suc- H Pflfif! H cess and Conductor Pedersen and the members fffi ifliffil H of' his organization are entitled to high praise. Bfa v s$B 9 81 ffl ! '11 1 ' n ' Again the Salt Lake musical public is indebt- B f -tPI 1 ' ed to John Held. This time the great attraction B ,-yi ' jp for his weekly concert will be the celebrated Mo- R H 1 1 zart Club of New York, which will appear with ' if 1 8 ' Held's Band tomorrow evening. M '"l'iafi The PrSram has been selected with great K '"tifHtll care, and the treat will be rare, indeed. tfnflH ' |