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Show 8 - t)SKnET EVENING NEWS SECTION 10 1919 MAY SATURDAY t THREE It montha. Mrs. Lee will visit and kitchen, dining room Milwaukee before returning home were utilized for class rooms. Mrs. Robinson spoke feelingly Miss Sheep goes on to Pittsburg, where she expects to spend Sonia weeks Tisit-- , her labors with the children and she Ins with relatives. They were the felt at parting like a mother bereft she also led the kiny Was In guests at dinner of Preet. and Mrs. of her family; Gnam, When Snrreoder of German Crniuer Connor. dergarten class Iq a song, Jesus Once It German E Ellsworth. Demanded, the Vessel That Wm Bunk by Her Own Crtre Has RobWaa Cfmd. Kata a Little Miss Prof. Humphries of Logan Agri- inson said association with the cultural college waa A visitor at the people bad her While the two cutters were only taught her faith fast meeting Sunday morning at the in God. but not (From the New faith in human tty Miss I noticed that.ihe German by by shot Germany first Logan Square chapel. against Inea said she would rather express The, waa attempting to signal hi shin k. fired was marines States Florence I Miss United Miss Mir will tbe and Clark a In In the contest tbe student herself In song and did so very he; Retailed Corporal Cordrty of tj,, now sell for f 1.50. and former am. tnid-a- Irtnes distMt Uland rf Tbe music section of ,b Lde and four men to stop hit CHtt," cost IT. German required to play the Bach Prelude Telford were guests et dinner at the pleasing manner. Preat. Robinson harmonicas and Ha the the between Phillpplnra will B. way first give club Mrs. Mr. home of Brahms' hack to his In and welcomed 1. he Tibby, out my commands Corw,' C, sold and no and Fnrue Is ere going literary longer carrying y made instruments de Htur-don on day very tho wait tniscountry 1117 Galt Avenue, formerly Of Sait native stale again; that he loved hta senes of musical proxramfrom 1 to fired Americas first al Rhapsody. markets. American in IT. de-se ir school May the was afternoon. bis In making this sward, mountain home and K j Lake City, Germany- In th e harbor of Gu Co'rt Bulletin by "Major f STK Tbs jm-J- m ne Mari tnstlIn the club bouse. -j class firm of to studied build "Zion." follows custom the up A goodly number were In attendance help Local music teachers whe Jumped to Escape Explosion. of the marine corps. will be A Musical Day In the in Germany" say Aha Is no longer a tu lions of rnusic In America and j By request, Prest, Robinson "occu- Ethelbert Talbot tlie Logan Square Sunday evening Native The tricky tendencies of the Gr now In the United State after two to to k The of best the the afternoon Orient," with a Japanew time The pied shibboleth. hope Europe. a or during and Vorklnk services. fetish, Elder Wm. mans was Illustrated by what nextell In costume will meeting. In place of testimony bear- years' service in Guam. Gorman and Austrian musicians are talent, to establish serious plane work prest- - Ellsworth were the speaker. Cormorant waa in- curred. A moment after the Amw" impositions Illustrating vthelr and led the closing song, Wf The cruiser Untied and nothing and to develop geniua All are invited Lb is In now ing, country, at was A welcome Riven Btates by shortly home given will can naval officer boarded tha Comm." party : . Thank Thee O God for a Prophet. terned by the art. Oriental dancesMi Maomi Hoff- - would be gained by going abroad." war in ant Major Talbot said th J ' ' - - Ubm Lovertns, and modern Joe. W. McMurrin left for after th outbreak of th been music at the First Presbyter- the L. D. 8. chapel at Roeeland in Preat. e e Special e pur- flag was slowly lowered, which compoishonor ef T, L Troyer, who recently Arisons on the 2nd Inst, He antici- August. 1(14, after It had Additional man. will Alfred Best, tenor, sang before the ian Church. returned from overseas lr. Troyer pated meeting Mrs. Buna Y. Gates sued into tbe harbor of Guam by two him to believe that tha cruiser ale turns with oriental atmosphere load Morning. last club at known evenings The well Tuesday pursuers surrendered. Th flag went up Rotary . be contributed by bag been in the service since tbe of the Relief society general board at Japanese T were almost successful In accomplish- at the and of ten minute, the Ger Quartet, Break Forth Into Joy". . An admission fee ef banquet. the Mean City, and the spent different th r, mosiciann war, having e e visiting Simper past year overseas will be chanted and the public t, The following branches of that state In company ing their object, but the German mans explaining later, after th Cor" &. Beoator James Hamilton Offertory eolo, '"Mother o' Mine. V. . managed to escape morant waa sunk, that th flag few is invHed to attend. with her. They will be gone for the cruiser flnallv wag given; Lewis of Illinois, who wss a listener Tours program Th naval officer who was the gov- been lowered merely as a courtesy "America" by the audience: wel-- j next ten days., Is at Monday's tabernacle organ recital, orchestra F razee. Howard island then Interned the tna V. 8. 8. Supply, wnich waa passive ernor of tho Bymphony Boston ) The H. 4 of Thomas Clifford Wobdland, tome home address Prest. Geo. fine Instrument, but it entlrelv unsolicited sent the following Solo, Backward. Turn Lack ward putt (he harbor. mission CorfhoranL - f arrived WUm'1, Mias at Mine". iif Solo. 4 ''Motker Cth, assist" P. to Kimball, later A. letter 1, Mr. Ernest From the time the cruiser was InSmith, out of tune. ssysJh.Cour. Major Talbot also gave the dcta'li came headquarters on the 1st Inst., and haa terned Vlrl Elsa when-thi- a counmit organist, who nfficialed on that dark; " ier.UlyThings readlngHow of havs beenyoTnftoo what happened on board the cruise until the period , Evening bong Service. to Ban Bernardino to do from Germany," Mise Marjorie How- now gone work day. "Dear Prof. Kimball. I cannot the oITayrTT a soToSrt n Eltry protested against tho submarinen when the American officer demanded in with from Selection Gauls mlwricnary company City, a In e Holy leave-lhwithout sending you my city ard, Juet, , "Beautlful Ohio' and "Come der Chan. D. Sessions warfare waged by Germany, the its surrender. Ihsd made such a false entrance. O dear, dear counRjih-itElder Richswl Condle pawwge, a the Jirsa thanks for the enjoyment i received Sextet. Kor thee ... Cormorant "You can have the-- men hut not t,, grudgingly . ... . Ray Jorgenson, who arrived at the obeyrd-rth-ofe the Internment Gaul, Holy here at yourrecial this morning It was try I Trumpet eysimple command! tbr-- eaptsin to!The"offir did at the Two San Francisco conference-som- e saw a .newheaveq and a rtlstie"toulfur and Inspiring Touri XnthemTT Talbot. said M Rabauf. such a JlsclpTltiiT Mule. The Death Irishman Talbot said. -- "No sooner had h Major the under Majoft of the lagovernor," was to months and new Gald ago assigned rr earth tbe Bach have and the would of fugue, said this than all the officers and crew Mrs Mary Kaup; patriotic readings bor at Sacramento, visited In this ian as Wilhelm Cerkke music stand rendering Refused to Permit Search. -Mr. Jeliteon and choir. of Idle waa an brtgmaj Berceuse nicked up the conductor's by Masters Gileg. DeVries Walker, cKy for a couple of days last geek en one of the ship began hurriedly assemblies cherubic occurred tbs List, host. break first" and Sextet, I The then your open head for creation h la congratulate st .on pie. It hurled deck. Our naval officer hastily left and Gaul Koup, and Miss Troyer; solo, little route to his new field of labor at San day when the governor detailed a capTour boat and no sooner had he jumped the there. That is what the Boston Bym- people on your accomplishment. war Misti demonstration of Mrs soloists. Diego. Mr. and aboard U. 8 Walker; to H. W. of Daily, go the tain marine King, corps churchman, Judge - from the companionway of the Gr- phony orchestra of today Miss Susie Egbert and Elder John th cruiser for the purpose 1 Mr. Troyer. I drills am. of who requestby more tell will you then Senator, man h!o into Die cutter than th-- offl. 4(scipUne."and conreeo leave for my home In Chicago Refreshments and games completed G, Pag,, from the San Francisco to eearcb it for surp tog It Is dlstreesln to tee and crew leaped overboard with ference. arrived here on th 2nd Inst. coal permission Th captain of cers down- warded for mv ray Here, ir there Tabernacle Organ Recitals . the evening's entertainment ' or ammunition. en the Ortranltadon an one accord and In a mad rusn ities spiendid 16 th has to Elder the' past spent Page refused else. dewree were new Five Cormorant Mrin Monteu mtesionaries arrived bluntly nothing ward path. If away front the place. months Berkeley and Ban : the request The naval gov- swam t a achieve sudden and lamina fatna Monday, May IS. Chicago last TYiday and were assigned Francisco.at Oakland, Our cutter was not 69 feet away Mias Egbert haa labored grant ordered the island with then ernor of th a R halt to as to tv Mias Ward on follows: Reed P. labor Edward Assistant Kimball bring has '4 he Fjilcrtalnment. Myrtle Ksutign Organist at Sacramento and Oakland since marines to search the craft, and when from tbe German cruiser when a loud from Hooper, Utah assigned to labor a Jerk atwthen atart tt on the upat tbe Organ. The last entertainment of tbe presInto the field In da0UAry, th recalcitrant German officer saw w rumbling noise, followed by a bum of ward way again no easy taak, it ent season will bs given in Ensign Sonata In A Minor (Allegro)...., iti Detroit, Mich ; Elder Samuel H. coming to spend th re- meant buainesa he sent word ashore fire and ending with an explodes 1(16. They ' must he admitted, . . . . Wm. Eau'kes Barnhurnt from Hatch, Utah, aasigned mainder of expect ward amusement hall, Friday. May t. their time la the Los that the search could be made with through the bridge of the vessel, ocand th Cormorant disappeared at 6 IS pm, when the Whsatcb Song of Borrow G Kevin to Northern Indiana conference; Elder Angeles conference, 'his permission." ' - curred Henry T. Block of the Now Tork Dramatic association will give a high Pomponettg tram the surface at the water in a A. Durand Dean'C. Good sell was assigned to J. LeRoy Horsley recently returned With et obvious purpose th getting to momenta" the Mormon go Favorite from proceeds to an -- . class vaudeville, Booth ern Indians '"Elders Richard T. Hymn, Come, Ranaburg, back into tha Interesting trip loedle. H oaiis it detmuahls. moot to (h good, graces of- - th building fund, Major-- Talbot said the German Come, Te Saints". and Frederick E. Taylor were CaL, where he spent four days visit- Americans, flea-likand the to- th captain of the Cormor- floundered about in the water for halt The program Is as follows: A ft. by Organist Halyard to and Saints and ing holdlng Tavllie Elder in meetinga, assigned Chicago; I jitotnlnliy uWW tun' that a month later gavtr a dinner to an hour and then surrendered. Pianolcl solo. . ...Mies Leona Sorensen AnXUd Maiodv by Oigznlatl j RisunYand Elder, Hitlyard then continued hie Journey to San ant which Major Talbot said the officers . . 7John Donaldson Grand Processional (from Naa- yoked Bong-leomFrancisco and Tha branch. adjacent at scoundrel." Hs winds up: on the Island were Invited. stationed Logaa Sqnare. Character Dancing. .Mias Bessie Craig Costa purpose of hla trip waa also te audit Fulsome compliments man) Anthem. Tankes Doodle, thank heaven, is 8olo were paid to fhe Opportunity For Miss Naomi Heppier National mission the of accounts various in I am safe saying - Carlo Nome, X Rlgoletto), the major conofficers who attended, .going. I think war branches. He returns again to the Taceday, May IS. began I have not An opportunity for writers is pointbut the Americans failed to beso; for since the Botveljgs Bong. north to complete hi work and will tinued, 3. McClellan J. at the Organist beard It played a single time. The come ed out by The Century Company, New Organ. enthusiastic. One Act Comedy entitled, go by heat on the 6th Inst., continuing to American public haa gradually realthe on old hymn tune, JeruYork. The publishers say: Why will .. Fantasie From 1117, .. Chums April. February his trip to Seattle and Portland ea to feature such a nasty ized that time during which exchanges of notes not th ambitious American authors salem, tbe Golden". . . . . Dr. Sparks Wasatch Dramatic Anan. route home to Utah. a ......By on Is about ENVER. Elmer tune May a as on the subject of abandonment of sub- who know they can write tom their Traumerei patriotic thing Btraues Characters. Green of Co. G, 2(1 Infantry, endMiss Zilla Grant spent th week- marine warfare were taking place be- attention, more often et any rata, to level with taking a Harlem goat Communion In F. Griaon with friends at Long tween the United States and visiting Thomas Sprnnt An Old Melody ehanty as a type of American archi- Mr. Breed v Arr. Germany, juveniles? Books for young people Organist flat Division, who haa been Beach. Mr. Eva Hogen Favorlt "Mormon" Hymn, byCome, Mrs. Breed Major Talbot said that many strange that are really well done, that have in i tecture. . overseas the for William past eight Breed Otley Harry Come, Te SalnUT things occurred aboard the cruiser and them something of, distinction, are B. P. Ivory David Reeae, tenor, will give the Tom Burnham Arr. by Organist months, spent a Tew days In Denver everything possible was done by the comparatively rare. Any publishing Announced For Flora H ferong. Via Aaltje Poetman Kamenoi Ostrow following program Tuesday at 4 before Germans home in te make tbe guard duty of bouse will tell you that it gets out to hi Rubenstein Ogden, returning with of club The Ogden, Solo, Mighty Deep (Jude) before the Music of Films on the marines stationed at tha batteries five or six editions of a Juvenile that (Arranged by Mr. McClellan) Making Utah, Clifford W. Pearl National Lawrence. liberty aa accompanist: Anthem. the harbor Increasingly is even a little above the mediocre W. J. Lake of Kingston Utah, who . . . . .MtaaAaltJe . Gabriele Sibel.g Solo Battlefields of War overlooking poelman Nocturne difficult They formed a habit, he said, while the novel for adults of the asm RedneMiay, May 14. f Character Dancing has been heme for some time, left (from Manon) Je aula seult in the middle of the quality would never achieve a third of drills holding Massenet . . ..Mimes Viola and Bessie Service Assistant Organ's Tracy T. Cannon at Monday for Omaha to resume his duWilliam Fox wiU return from Eu- night, of swimming before day break, printing; and a JnvenJl of positive Soui sad Life . . , a. Nicholas de Vore the Organ. ties as of the Nebraska rope th latter part of May and la ex- and signaling with lanterns at all distinction goes on selling for years. The amussifient Committee special- Concert Piece The Robin Sings in the Apple Mrs. Jamison's Lady Jane, for Parker conference president pected to have Important announce- hours of th night. Ed. MacDowell ly request that every member I of the- Et tnine Bong .. Tree.. . "The Cormorant's sinking was the Johnston ments to make shortly thereafter re. Oh. verson returned years ago, bar be praaaot rallying to ha uppublished ,, Harold from Hymn, "Come, printing, and Pueblo labor in the Den- specting the signing of new stars and climax of a series of 7 exciting events reached Its twenty-fift- h to bishopric and arrange- - Favorite "Mormon" oJra kitoaVen .V . . . ..O.ordomf Prt of the Bakurday Te Saints". . Come, tha elaborated plana of tbs Fox FHm all of which occurred to t oclock on Mra Jamwon's three books together ver conference, menta )ia ve been made whereby jthe MotinnUnT Talbot Arr. have required forty editions, many of the morning of April 4," Major nurses of the L. D. S. hospital can be Bridal byOrfuilut The following have arrived to labor corporation for the coming season. By the Wstors of Mlnnotonka .. said. Goldmark as missionaries in the Western Btates Bong Winfield IL Sheehan, general them large ones, because a publisher present in a body, An Old Melody (An Indian love song) we on 7.60 same "At Arr. the when he finds he has a popular book to who went by Organist with Mr. morning mission: of Europe Ray Chapman Mxnu, Lieu ranee . . .Thourlow .. , Lemmens Utah. Arthur G. Peterson of Grang- Fox, may not return with him. Mr. were told by the governor that. war save money by printing large editions, Tbs regular weekly rehearsal of the Sortie Thou art So Like a Flower. Chad wick had been declared against Germany A writer of adult fiction who should er: Ceorge 8. Noble of Smith field Sheehan, it is understood, will remain Thursday, May 13. Campbell Balt Lake Oratorio Society trill he held Hymn to tho Night to achieve forty printings wrth-thn- e arrangements under way and that one of th naval lieutenants Sunday afternoon at four o'clock at Assistant Organist Edward P. Kimball Nelson Johansen of ML Pleasant, Utah for complete would aboard th Cormorant to de- books would be a national celebrity extended go which has Lawrence tt , Hall. P. and Hatch of production of Instead at Barratt Tetonla, Odeon the -the. tornOrganat Just has Prof. Evan Stephens been announced will constitute an Im- mand tbe surrender ef the cruiser. It may or may not be strange, but Idaho. w inch It-- Is hoped that ail who can poiw.bty "Onward, Christian. Boldiers books for girls are harder to come by pletsd four new com poaittrmv first part of the Fox program for Prof and Mrs. Ferdinand Hints portant Battery Ready for Action. is j s'tend will do so, for the few remalni" a 111 1(-1(2(Fantasie) thanshortly be printed The Whitney entertained at dinner, their guests beboys; and stones ef "I was instructed to prepare my bat- book book for Memorial Ode. for the state uni - , Jn rehearsals will be especially Im Mart ing the Misses Erma Carlisle, to cabled report received for giria- - less than cCini,u,,U,n? length According and resistance "which for xu any tery portan, ... might at to John Albawblatf the versity chorus t the Fox office In New York. Mr be made and 7 st above th Jenson and Harriet Parry. rendition otJiandsd a j H Favorite "Mormon" j,, EL Grieg Mr. and the officer and crew of Park znemorial day- - aterciaea.PraC4ucs"afuei Hymn, "Come, E Browning Fog and Mr. Sheehan have, spent the the "vessel".by '- in honor Mr. was arranged that tbe primer kind of fiction are almost inv tt Thomas Giles Is preparing two eep daa Maccabaeug aa posgihle.celebration ... l of rgdin,' Utah Georg Come, Je JkMnts". to discover. last or two ten' weeks in Mr. Are In 'Denver. days lowering ef the Cormorant's flag was puasibl jeace a rate choruses,, njen and ,wooi, to qCdha forthcoming e. Arr. by Orf&niit Browniug is here to attend a con- on tha battlefields of France,Paris, at e e e I An Old to be had that tho the vessel signal render the Ode, accompanied by an Melody by Organ UR vention of men, representing Rhetrae and at Verdun, They are now surrendered. A second composition Is THE MORMONS AND THE T The Ladies' Mountain Echo band James Rogers the People sugar I Sorchestra. ini gar Company of Utah. said to have practically completed arAs was usual, th cutter from the new American anthem to appear in Ephraim has been reorganised, with j processional Xatleual THEATRE. were the rangements for the filming of the German cruiser, Mr. and Mra Browning was In which the next issue of the Children's 2S girls, and more to coma It Is recharge of big productions, which will of one of Its officers, headed tor shore An FVIday, May 14. guests of President John L, Herrick series formFriend magazine. The third Is a so- ported they have been offered a sumcompilation, tntarestlng have these historic' place a their Assistant Organist Tracy Y. Cannon at at a theatre party given Monday. As soon shortly after 7 o'clock. prano solo, wt'h violin obligato, call- mer engagement In California. ing the history of theatricals In Salt Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Call and Mr. background. tha Organ. the he German ashore 8. ed The Gospel Peace ' to appear In stepped Lindsay, Lake, by th late John i and Mrs. Ira Call left Saturday to In It IS declared to have been decided was told that war had been de- for sale at Ithe Deseret Now Book the Young Womans Journal. The Plano pupil of Mrs M K Burrows Fourth Sonata Allegro, Adagio . t connection with these location Just clared a month in the mountains near Unithis fourth Is a mixed quartet entitled. will give recital In the Ladies Liter- the country by against Advertisement: Storey Guilmant spend what American directors shall be sent ed States. He did not Walt for bis proMagnolia. "We Pray for Thee to appear in tho ary club house. Friday evening. May Berceuse Spinney Wednesday afternoon Mrs. R. F. to Europe and what stars will ba fea- visions, but retarded Immediately to next Issue of th Era. 14. when the following trill participate Favorite 'Mormon" Hymn. "Come, Neelin waa hostess at a delightful tured in the various projected produc- the CormaranL The German cutter . FBOFLE DETAINED AT HOME in tha program: Busan L. Ray boo Id, Come. Y Saints". in honor of Mra W Il- tions These details probably all will was returning Just about th time wm find iuneheon, An effort is being made here to e- - Herman Johnson, Doreen Brown, Mer-ild- a Arr. ba announced at the time of the an- that our Organist ford Dean given good books a great olaea-and Mra. A. P. Preston. i; V ' v Arr. by etfre musician recruits for th Mar-Raw den. Master Evan Gamette. An XiV Melody cutter, carrying the .naval have them to meet every taste of by Organist Mi.wee Ora and Caroline Call nual convention of Fox branch mana- lieutenant who was Th tote Corps band at Mar Island Clart-ne- t, Lavetta, to La! HewittA. W demand the Solemn March Crompton. Faulke entertained Tuesday evening for their gers and th news, will be dissemincornet. Tuba, trombone and baii-ton- e Vume Barber. Vera Brown, Fay Smith.' for the Cormor- th child, the youth,- and th groei surrender, I Bee Saturday, May 17. Hive swarm.. Guest a were tha ated through them and through the ant. Whendeparted two boats passed my up. the players and drummers are wtau Ruth Mandler, Fred Phoenix. Lou BOOK STORE " Gouger, trad press. was about DESERET NEWS cutter German the Gibson, Ms urin Gamette, Ethel Col- Organist S. i. MeCieiian at thk Organ. Misses Ruth and Cathryn battery Fox is Vivreported to be planning pro- four lengths behind oura. News Building. ' E JCIng, Ruth Baker, May Mala M. lins. Mrs. Christensen. Mrs Hendrirk-soLeL Wely Florence "Lena tandrod, Reglnla Val Verde ductions for -- the coming-ye- ar which "Members orjh"e TohtTmdkftf HhiTes Ftozelia Beal, Lillian Bauer, W 111 i Guilmant ian. be to the promise sensation of the In Andantlno and Edith are interested learning that IL B Powell, Laura Powell, Louis Covey. ,v... Lemare Judge H.Ryberg. H. Rolapp, formerly of film world. According to a letter sent , ; Dillard, connected for 20 years with Melba Brown. Lavetta Crompton. M An Old Melody ...... .Arr. Organist out by th home office of the com. Favorite "Mormon" Hymn, by"Come, the MeKannon Plano company of E. Burrows accompanist. Ogden. Is in Denver on business Lester Scovitle and small son, of pany. Mr. Fox is negotiating with Denver, haa sold out his Interest In Come, Ye Saints" new stars of worldwide fame and with In Denver. a few the firm to J, M. MeKannon and A.C. 1 days Next Saturday. May 7, at 6 p m . In Arr. by Organist Ogden, spent i , Cockle. Mr. Ecoville was here In the interests some of the foremost writers of ths Assembly Hall, th L. D 8. U. school Selection from Cavalllera Rusti of the American Broom Products day- of music will award a new piano to It is announced that ths new proTraffic srlth the countries across th successful student as a company. scholarship tha water la being resumed, as la evi- for th following general points Mias Lillian Cushing mads her de- ductions will In no sense bs war picof ex' t denced by the receipt in this city of cellence: They will bs tremendous but at the Denham theatre this week. tures. - f a consignment of harmonicas made Ir HAVE YOU A SUPPLY OF The newspapers 'made many favorable dramas and spectacular productions 1. Musicianship. Switzerland. played by American companies, but comments on her appearance. 2 Piano technique , However, the excessive Sunb will cost will restrict sales aa lnstru- were held enacted battlefields th services upon The award will be determined by Interesting menu that formerly cost IS cents. ' competition. th chapel, un- of Verdun, Marne, Chateau-Thierrday evening in the L. D. S. Mutual (Special Correspondence.) Im- Jnstsad. of upon tha hills of of the der yie auspices IfiCAGG.-Ma- yhs Lee or Fort f,-- Elder aswomaHonsr-Tof Holly-woo- d. program Tt provemont solo by Mine Mar hay Pond of Lewleton and El- constated of a pianoeolo by Horace A. don R. Taylor, mlaalongrlea re- - gery Hall; vocal Newbill; talk on the Ufe of Wilford Something Different. turning from ths Southern Woodruff. W. J. Luke, vocal solo. States Edith Mis Ryberg, Boam: mission a few Georgs of spent The patronage of music lovers and Choir Leaders of the Indicative of the activity attendant ths Y. L. M. I. A. ex- upon In day tha city aa Its rapidly Increasing attraction guest president alms of th and Church made Volume One a great Success. , Three Editions, the purpose plained is tbe Interesting announcement made of Mas Ethel Taylor. Elder Be Hive wqt for this summer. in ail ten thousand copies were printed. Pond spent th first part of his misby United Picture theatres through 1 It president J. A. Berst that Dustin sion In Virginia. Later hs labored In Farnum will shortly be starred In a Atlanta, and Alabama. Elder Taylor. The success of Vol I lead to the iasue of Vol II of new and "different kind of drama, a Tieida of toSr'they play that will mark a radical departffinc which the following are the contents : ure from th plots and characterizaV have visited New York and other easttions which have long been identified ern places and a in tsit Independence star that w)(h Beautiful Are Thy Towers, O Zion L. 0. Emerson and Denver enroute home. Mr Berst does not divulge the title Mra. LeRoy Murdock and Mra. John of the forthcoming production but and the Sons Best of the of the Brightest Morning Morgan of Provo, Utah, spent Wed(Special Correspondence) sa)c that it wilT be preeentad en a t i .4 . Dudley Buck nesday and Thursday-visiti08 ANGELES, May 6. Regular lavish scale, and will mark, perhaps, a points of Interest In Chicago. Mra. Murdock were turning point In motion picture proChristmas exercises school E. Stephens Sundav Song la on her way to visit her sisters. Mra t duction. in branch this with dispensed Come and Harvey Fletcher, and Mra J, Erylng Ira B. Wilson Worship and a farewell reception waa of New york City. Mrs. Morgan ex,-Mozart Gloria (Twelveth pecta to spend sometime with her son,, tendered Prest. Jos E Robinson and Hail Poetry (Adapted by H. G. Linton, who has been permanently I family, who are leaving to make Whjtney) located In Washington D. C- - for th 'heir home in Salt Lake Israel's Sons With One Accord ..Rossini After th opening services, the raMISS ESTELLE JENSEN past five yearn Messrs. & c. Merchant of Loa, Utah pe rintendency ' Teacher et Ftau. requested that the CLARENCE J. HAWKINS in Voice Lift X. F. Stewart Up Thy Singing... president and Mrs. Robinson, who has Pupil may register Thursday and and Geo. Sorenson of Logan, passed been Teacher ef Carlnet, Cornet, Theory. for here teacher 2 and 6 pm. htudu. between kindergarten But Dead Saturday A. White -- -- 46 through Chicago Saturday enroute to the past 12 yeara. together with tha Sleepeth OtU HftSTnATlOX. East South Tempi St Camp Punston, Kansas where they Misses STUDIO II E SOUTH TEMPLE In- -t on alt tbe Kate and Heaven Our platin Father D. Edwards expect to b demobilized. Thee have form in front ef the school. The PhMM Baa. MM, th Latter-Da- y overseas spent n year with past them-ithe E. Stephens children then marched before Prayer Sainta Unirersity, Twentieth engineers, first and Second single file, depositing a bank of Heaven .11. E. Giles 7. Spirit baitalionn y SCHOOL OF MUSIC flowers Upon and at th feet of the Xcarn to Play the Saxophone. B. V. Thor of in family. One little tot placed a garSweet Tender Flower Stainer X)RPS OP EMINENT TEACHERS th architecturalOgden is registered An Ideal Present. department of the land of white carnations around LOW RATES ENROLL NOW Jr. Beatitudes The Howe . Berry," Mother . Armour Robinsons neck, expressing Edward Institute and representative i r tha Slmr Saxophona F , M. De of Salt Lake City, travel- unending esteem and love; another TeachersLida Edmund. Trace Y :' The Time d Frank L7 Armstrong Studio, (M East Waiting So For appoint- Cannon, Marian Cannon, Edward P ing talesman for the Sultivan Machine presented Preet. Robinson with a boubi ment. phone Hr 1157-KlmbalL B, Cecil Gatea Plorence quet of lilies and other flowt, to In the city on Thro the Day Thy Love Has Spared Us . . W. V. Wallace Mnrgarat Sonunerbays, P Mel- company, which waa era th prominent among Elder W lUlam Vorklnk of Balt Lake vin Peterson. Lacy G.I. (npeetal). leaf signifying superiority, eue-ceRomania Hyda C & Sch.ttler, R Owen City, who has labored as a missionary palm and PROF. GEO. CARELESS. A May basket, .victory. f Sweeten. Clarence J. Rawkina Waa for the past two years In the NorthThe volume consists of 16 anthems, well printed and with Cecil Bruner roses and 44(0. SO North Main. Salt Lake. & only TWO DOLLARS ;Teaeheiof ern States mission is released. Dur- wreathed t Si. notes full of from of the appreciation bound, $5.00 per doz. handsomely Violin. Plano, Harmony. his mission be labored In Roseland children and other frim da waa also ing A YEAR And is laid on most . and was bookkeeper at the mission presented to manifest Studio and residence J0 go. 7th the and regard LEO. MILTON THOMAS. - office and later served J1 months as love In which this of tho doorsteps at the dty family are held by To choir leaders who have used VoL I we will mall a president of th Michigan conference. th children, and especially Mra RobOICE SPECIALIST. and suburbs every Saturday ,) LTAH CONSERVATORY Mra. Vorklnk arrived from Balt Lake inson, for from her class there are of Vol. II free on application. sample OF Hnrmonv Theory. Composifioa - i City last Saturday and expect to thorn who have graduated from all afternoon- Studio 44 Last South Temple , MUSIC. school some and then departments of the spend time visiting with her ,Ui BRANCHES OF MUSIC TtCGITT Before returning to Balt Lake Into the mission field. S. J. McClallia, Director. Sirpt. Leo Romney spoke; he said TRACY Y. CANNON. they w!1! visit Michigan and point of there were two men of his acquaintInterest In Chicago. Ann Arbor, ance Whom he loved greatly and they, Berlin nod Mrs. Nora Lee and Miss Virginia Paria Te.ch.r of m.no were his former mission president and " org.n. week-en- d Shoep of Bt. Paul war Studio, rooms, reasonable Preet. Rob zi son. Thomas Loynd reoffice. East South Temple4 ruevts of Paul Prelwlta Mr. Prelwltx ferred i Tnipl Phone News Building. to when wsstch 6 Main has- - beeq. on th Great Lakes for th ccbool wasJid days RobinsonBunday bom past Marines Fire Our First Shot in War Far-Awa- York-Tlroes- .) q!' nt te. J Gn -- men-of-w- mti - a-- T? , ft J' lay.-l- -- eap-tai- 1 " ... needw-dto-l-p- ..... line. ' (n e, fc .... 1 Writer. , Denver News Items ... f.J. D Plant p, .. .... ..... .......... .... ....... sea :... ...... man-ager- see -- ... ...... ig . f ... 1 ....e..,Arr. - .. Joe-pbtr- te big-typ- e, -- Jleu-tena- nt - ' " ,., .......... 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