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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY th mnamnt te Mr. Oberhoffer YOUNG th fiin'at ertute to b G 1, 1920. VIOLINIST IS HOME AFTER SUCCESSFUL TOUR many of n where, and the pemonnoi of I bi In point of artintlo Itv, compare favorably with that of the of like player body Boston or any other The orchestra la now io it eixteentn j engage found the year, ANSON lUSH, Students of Schuster Give Program Tonight The Gustav Schuster College ofof Musle violin, present- a few students In a fr axophone, cornet and 30clarinet at the o'clock concert tonight at Ml Forest Dale wrd chapel. taiy Weyersberc, Nellie Mrs. reader; and All Jeeeie Beamons, pianist will assist. Tha program follows' will Ward to Stage The Mikado ' Thirty-fourt- h NEWMAN1, lead soprano of the Thirty-fourtwhich wiU put on a serieaof The Mikado" h BESSIE amusement Ward Opera production in ward halls of the city and state in February. Ro-lap- p, " march, violins and violin phone; La Perlte Honsrolse, and clarinet Kenneth Hixson; saxophone duet, lise Rose and Mrs. fctehuster; Rondo, solo. I,eo Cornet Bund; Violin solo, Arthur solo, Jessie Norris; Oh, My Esther, piano Men (SchusBeamons; Babys opinion of boys' ensem-M- e ter), Jack Bagley; Marcia, violin solo, Mssurka, Concert orchestra; Evan Christie: saxophone quartet, M. C. E. U. George Bllxt, Allen. Morley, llsrold Utter; reading. Miss Daisy Holapp; Pizzicato Polka de Concert (Heft), Elizabeth Whltehouse; contralto solo, Mrs. Nellie Hasbrouck Wejcrsberg; , saxopiione solo, Rae Rose. Accompanists, Misses Edelwela Lewis, Helen Langford, Leigh Mesla Jensen, Marline and Mrs. O. J. Grimes. Ensemble Salt Lake inulel talent vill afford local 'iruibic ecHWnt opportunity favorites to hear aaaln oih of tbo Thin pro-d- u of light opera, Th Mikado. lion, under the direction of hpry. I to be alaacd bv the Ihirtv-fourt- n Ward Opera company several time In Kebruaiy in ward amusement balls throughout the city and community The singers selected for the principal Gilbert h Sulli-a- n roles in this ev 1 in composition are wtll known nf both Lake muMc circles as po.emrs talent and abilitj. Mies Hestie Niwman um will hae the leading oprano part, Yum"; Alice Holland takes IMltl Sing while Miss Anna liakmn will have me Tenor role of Tho of Prep-bo- . part Xanki-Po- o i in the lapabtc huiwli of Krd Keese: John Winter find Joseph Winter, popular bassos, will take, rerpec-livelh and "Pish the parts of The experienced T. M. Lvans Tush. Mies and Mikado, the is scored lor Jessie Evans, a gifted young contralto, will have katlsha. New scenery, new costumes and twento bring tieth century Interpolation. tne gem opera down to date and add new zeat. are all officially promised. A chorus of fifty oirea, well drilled and an adequate on hestra will also add to the pleasing effect. Tne opera will be presented in the following ward amusement halls' ward, February Y; Sixteenth ward, February 6; Eleventh ward. Febward, February ruary li; Twenty-eight- h 13: Wasatch ward. February 26, Richards ward, February 27; also In the First ward, Bountiful, and in Pleasant Green. The company will also present the production in the new Bandy amusement hall when the same is completed, and In ward amusement hall Lie Thirty-fourt- h upon completion of that building. The opera is to be given wholly for charitable purposes and all proLCda obtained from the presentations will be turned over to the wards for church pui poses. oM-tio- " Central Christian Music Program Today Too-Ua- Twen-t-nlu- I ' this morning and toTor the sen-ice-s Christian church ths night at the Central a ill be ltTtrwrwnaf After a successful concert tour over a period of three years, Anson MORNING. brilliant a (Billy Diamond), Ruhenateln b JreaV violinist, ha. returned home. He lung Jovh" Anthem, is a son Mr. Mrs. Amos and of Bush, . . .Beward $87 Tenth avenue, and prior to Us proCommunion, fessional career was a pupil of Gustav of Life" Schuster. The young violinist's work has ... ... ....vurui.ii been Offertory, Idyl.e principally wjtli vaudeville houses. - I although he filled a special engagement Response, "Let the "Words of" Mouth" I ' v;,V. ' " ' ! "tlc City, N. J.. last year, winning Caro R tuna Bolo, "The Silent following given: music 'a "".hi! th '' E. D. Miller. Seventeenth Ward's Nocturne'... Spohr O Slinor; pla'nune! Miss Maj belle Haupert: soloist and director, Mrs. Adna Smith Flo. Prelude, CtS,,'K I ,1ujic for ServicesV L r Alt at first m, La unurci ,L i For tha services this morning aud to Episcopal night at ths First Methost the following music will be given: Musical Accompaniment for Moving Pictures PrOgTOm foT Tonight For the services beginning at ff.JO o'clock tonight lii the Seventeenth ward chapel. the following music will be given: Anthem. Pleasant Are Thv Courts" (C. W. Heurich), Miss Etiielyn Walker, David Neilson and choir; quartet. "I Will Arise (Park), Mrs. Muyme R. Salt, Mrs. Hasel Neilson, James H. Neilson, David Neilson; duet. Whispering Hope"( Alice Mrs. "t ina , Ont. Mrs. Ldhh Haw-chur- Every home should have a Piano. Every home should be subject to the refining influence of music and the many joys it gives. Every member of the household derives direct benefit from the beautiful melodies which may be produced on this greatest of musical instruments, A ch Jjrn..; I MORNING. (Mendelssohn). Mrs. Leon Leaver Shurt- Piano is within the reach of all. A Piano .of beautiful tone, Prelude Hymn to St. ceclua... Gounod uff snd jam O Nelitmi; anthem. Th book on "Musical Accompaniment 30i. Processional Most ffrom Hymn Merciful" Lord, Concone). " of Moving Pictures by E. Lang and (3. very attractive appearance, and with a responsive, easy action choir. Jsmes H. Neilson, chorister: Miss Anthem, "Saviour, Blessed fcaviouri Weal, Just published bv the Boston Muslc Smith Lucile Howe, Miss Kitty Willies, accom- will at once appeal to you. to a ill act as an company, . Jones I panlsts, Wlss Ruth Patterson. W. orgreat many muaicians In gemtial and and choir. heretoganists In particular, who hate Baprano solo, The Lord is My Light Daynes-Beeb- e Music Company fore failed to see the Importance and the III Allltsen new , possibilities which a comparatively StewartJ field la offering. The splendid example T OUT every7 Organ postlude.Mt? Calvarjf. et bv Hugo Rlesenfeld, the Uliector of EVENING. th Rialto and PJvoll tlieaters In New back so Beethoven I Olive Fremstadt. famous dramatic 30- York who, by the way, has Indorsed tins Evening prelude in G I prano. who was to have appeared here Procesoional Hymn 17T. book In most enthusiastic terms Is excellence which in concert st the tabernacle February Anthem, "Soft as FAdes ths Sunsst worthy of being followed all oter the Heaton is 111 with Influenza and has been com- fcplendor" country in order to raise the standard of A choice is wise one. pelled to cancel all her concert dates, the most popular form of amusement that Ilarry Lewis and choir. according to word received In Salt Lake Contralto solo, "The Silent Voice the world knowa today. man-MlP. Edward whose Ktinoall. under by InforRoma Cara of what Is It remarkable (tore sgement she was to have appeared here. mation, what a number of useful hints Virginia Dickerson. and practical suggestions the authors Organ postlude. "Andante in G.". Godard Mr. Kimball was not further Intormed. chorishaving merely received a telegram from havs crowded Into their little work. MereMrs. Ella Cumjnlng Wctzell, I Mme. Fremstadt s western manager In ly bv looking at the table of contents, the tr. Portland. deOre., stating that the singer Mrs. Genevieve Gleason, organist. reader will gain an Idea of wnat Is was suffering from influenza and all conmanded of a musician In order to be a certs had been canceled. first-claInterpreter of the film. Mental upon he titans Lip Unocal and Justifiable that he electrified the audience with a alertness, technical efficiency, mushal old Mendelssohn Conof the performance that deduction Hint lit Improvisation, training certo for Violin in E Minor' that will have cApmu-'soo,ooo.othematic development, transposition, etc., arc Hinl boottii t, j0srfMDAYmijjfFtnDtsr to go on record as one of the most perfect are the elementary requisites. Hand in because l ieir wont; UTAHon Music ever heard locally, or, for that matter, hand therewith go psychological insight, because t lie it adequ.tie prfomance tflke anvw here. How will go to McClellan keen appreciation df theatrical values, a brain, temperament, imagination. J. J Professor ei Hae But the Salt Lake Philharmonic or- Great Falls. Mont., tonight to play an bimpiN sound sense of humor, versatilltv and the demonstrate This Good music Is a vital element In the thbfie same lnsei replaced the discarded chestra had a soloist In Sj bella Cla) ton organ knack of catching and holding the attenin the Congregational education of the people, but In our Amer- recital German songs in tin master nongi of Bassett who, as a pianist, ranks excep church. He waa aummoned by telephone (can schools and communities it has been tion of any audience. tlonally high and whose work was hailed to take the engagement in place of Pietro most difficult to obtain. This is so true llavp tuv given u In with While It is clear that all these qualities other nation , measures strong approval by every critical Von. a celebrated New York organist, who I of schools and communities that millions like compensative can be gained and perfected only bv anythin auditor. If the local organization's pro- Is on Rubinstein. proper experience, the book is absolutely Uricg, Tchaikovakj a tour of the west, but who is in of children pass through the schools. For the grams are rightly appreciated, it will be Chicago with the "flu. Invaluable in pointing the right vtay to Nothing of the sort grow to manhood and womanhood and to have a brilliant and talented possible Mr. gain this expertenre and to utilize Its work of these composer call lor the soloist McClellan hastily adjusted his af- - Idle without hearing any of the great of great reputation at all the Phil the fruits. It ts a practical manual that will arp mental and emotional traits a those harmonic of the world. Every legitimate effort the aic make to past During trip. recitals. of Schubert and St huinann appeal not onlv to those who are now enweek he has given ail the daily recitals I to fill this want in the lives of th mll-Musics1 America ha his Ilona Illness of of American people H to be w el- to the harped on this due gaged In playing for the movies, but It the tabernacle, will undoub'edly attract to this bi.uich of very same subject and nun h in the same associates. Messrs. E. P Kimball and corned, says P. P. Claxton. United remain musical art a great many people who ftrain. Uut on the State commissioner of education, blitiiely tinners T. Y. Cannon, who ar now both I Whv bother about anything Indifferent. have not heretofore realized how InterestFree lectures on appreciation of music wsv to recovery. in Success The organ of the Congregational church will be givpn by Misa Margaret Streeter, but mediocrity and trash wnen audience ing end lucrative It may become. Musical examples abound In the book: seem content to accept these unprotest-mg- lj la a new Moller, and the people of Great beginning tomorrow at 10 o clock in the ? one chapter, which for originality and Editoiiai in Musical Ameiica. Manti Falls seam to be much Interested in the auditorium of the Lafayette school, 12$ The music of the department usefulness has hardly Its equal. Is deStats street. high school, under the direction of Ellis coming recital. Mr. McClellan will play I North voted to a tabulation of organ stops as Miss Stieeter Is In the city under the Johnson, put on the opera "Pinafore lu the following program' I of the state educational cam- Banner." "The they may be combined to Illustrate cerauspices Needs the local theater Monday aud Tuesday tain scenes, emotions and special effects. palgn committee and will give lectures nights before two large audiences that ToccaU and Fugue In D minor. .J. S. Bach and It Is the first attempt to standardize and demonstrations for the benefit of all (a) Andantlno (To My AVlfe) filled the hall to Its capacity. legitimatize the use of the organ ss a ,E. H. Lemare 1 supervisors and teachers of music from About sixty Btudents took part, and, Dte over theatrical instrument, in contradistinction all the state. She was formerly eu- Prize Walthor'a (from Song of the (b) the all witn man, leading to eburchly associations. Artistic excellent of the concert given parts wereexception R IVagner pervlsor of music In Los Angeles. She Meistersiuger) taken by students and teachI has Artistic exeeienoe of the convert given ers. been invited to come here because E. Toccata and Meditation d'Evry I of her fame 'ast Bundok bv the Balt Luke I'h'lli.ir-Th- e aa a preceptor In teaching Kamenot Ostrow ex(tone Lucile poem) as did Madsen, leading lady, fifty-od- d musicians, under the skillRubinstein the Importance of music as a part of our well, and Wilford Frisch-knech- t, ful direction ot Churie Kliapherd, gave ceptionallyHarold everyday life. Bradley, Alta Bessey, (Arranged for organ by Mr. McClelan.) Self-Evidea program that was appreciated seemingly Frank Olson, Toccata from Fourth Organ Svm- Ivan Dyreng and Zada Mel-lM by virtually every person in attendance. M. idor C'h.t Profesphony sang their parts effectively. If the extent and spontaneity of (he ap.. sor V. R. Johnson of the .V C. sang the Grand selection from Mlgnon.. Henry T. Finrk expatiated at rome plause form a standard of measurement Ambrose Thomas leading in part. and tne Evening length eflmulatingly However, the Balt Like theater was bv made to take the op(Arranged for organ by McClellan ) Pot last week upon the fabled stupidity no means filled, a fact which bads on eraAntoeffoit is being towns. E. MaoDowell fa) To a Wild Rose of singerz. with reference particularly neighboring to to tho conilumon that the praim worthv Sloments Musical In F minor.... (b) th recltal-glvm- g kind. This arupldliy work ot the bait Like orchestra is de F. Schubert has latterlv manlftsted Itself in tho genof more gtneial and heart v supR Schumann (e) Traumerei eral artistic unworthiness of programs serving Other cities are enthusiastic and Choir port. Excerpts from the Music Dramas of Pnllhar-mont- e during the past two yearn an unworthiin the hulking of tln-lR. Wagner ness which singer, show little disposi- generousor Symphony notable orchestra., For Liver and Bowels Arranged for organ by McClellan tion to remedy. Ths abandonment of tne among them beng lais Angele. where GREENRIVER. Jau. 21 The Laditi of tha classic masiers is a matter recently was held a concert with F'haln songs A 'Gloria Patrle, Missionary . aouety of tha Prcsb) lei Ian H. written by met. of history. church Yet Mr. Finck is at pains to Noack. well known in ball Lik" and Peaoedv, who died last hriday afternoon of last then you will Mother! Friday Say California, week at tne home- of Mrs. M. B. onhc-tra- , mil form one of the numbers to morning, point out that the pianists never resorted fonnerlv nf the Boston be sung were to such measures of abnegation to demonmembers Thirteen concertmaster and soloist Fall present. the choir of St. Mark's Episcopal get genuine California Syrup of Figs. Officers for the ensuing year were electstrate their patriotism, and that SchuMr. Noack scored high, according to at the services this Mr. ed and other business was transacted. directions for babies and children of all bert, Schumann, Brahms, Fran and Jen-ee- n Call Bronson, one of the leading iniiMo Boa body was, at tho time morning. oT his death $s had about a much to do with the critics of the coast ettv. who sas of him ami for many years prior, the lesson the hostess served a at Tan boy, pupils of Miss Matie Halt, After luncheon. organist tongue-coatewho war as Homer, Plato and Dante. hcre- - in an extended of the concirt. tho cathedral, feverish, are bilious, t light modi-sso was constipated, lie and In a unique and Interesting ra- Mrs. L. C. in disposition that the scope and appeared I -m Tcr7 lJtTeck aReT or full of cold, are plainly printed on power of hi groat musical ability were 1,1 known to comparatively few. .al v of e.ch Td" CadeT'' W,U wUUvM of .owing thT hidh-ithe bottle. Children love this delicious laxative. W. Curtis said yesterday that It was Mty frUmd' Were D. Peden H. and children Mr. left i out. nipLted to hold, at an early date, generous In lh!.r.rnw.;rd a fitting memorial service of music tor Monday for Denver to make an extended The ass!,. ting artist was Mrs C. V visit with friends and relaUves. Mr. Ieabody, in which all the musical I XI and Frank Kupor were the from Twm Falls, where they attended whose beautifully plaved violin wry, TG. Wlmmer and daughter. Miss the wedllng of Mlsa Agnes Hart and Luncheon was served. organizations of the city with which he I were tflLiv0'x from arrivals Salt Laura, Sunday was connected might Join. The program Jav cnTr Bard.-leMr. Mrj Richard Mrs. enteriison. Leo D. and Charon, one of Mlsa and went at once to their ranch at tained at dinner Lake, a,v?fy'd for today' muaig at tha Episcopal catheThe members of the guild of th EpisMr. for hund.iy evening also pleased with her rendition crescent to remain for several weeks. pupil., dral follows: and Mrs. Conrad Frlochkneckt. copal church were entertained Wednesfrom The Entre Nous club met Thursday Pi occasional, "Alleluia! Song or GladHundav evening Mrs Ole Larson enday afternoon at the home of Mra. L. J. hand alone. of lagt week at n,e home of Mr t0l H kJTk. g ness Card HAIRTGROWN ON MR. BRITTAINS BALD HEAD BY a tertained number of friend. her Chapman. I Haydn th 1'nF,n Thirteen members Johnaon. and one xIroVt Kvrie Ellason The King s Daughters were entertained was the featuhe of the evening L, ljnerly TAells, Douglas Barnes, Edwin I visitor were present. INDIANS MYSTERIOUS HAIR GROWER Miss Anna Thorn-lAwr- platingWednesday Tibi niet Tuesday evening at tho home of Mlafc John Stainer 'loru Evening Card club Met-eiM ayne VVesL ,,...8lr 1!. ton had charge of the program. The at The ! aus Tibi lf Edna Mr. Jack Sir home of John the Mr Ftd st ths tnp snd fcsek Mr. and Capps. After the business meeting,? Stainer absolutely bald. Th r1p I1 II hostess served a T.Irter luncheon. Creed was shiny. Aa expert ssid that as ha thought ths hair roots wers week. Frizes were awarded to dancing and refreshments were enjoyed Isa and Jack Reeves. Robert Murphy, will meet February 8 with Mrs Mrs. this club The Bon Ton. AVfmse The at the Ed Jenseti. Julius Thou, Hymn. Almighty Dtiggins and xunet, sod there was so hops of my ever hsviof Bew hair growth. W. G. McConnell, with Mrs. 51, 8. John- - host Tlic Foreign Missionary society of the Word" served luncheon. Yet 6w, et ea are seer M, I hare a luxuriant growth of soft, Moscow, iJhhardini t aa leader. ston Gloria Patrle was entertained on Th A. II. Peabody Missionary society Methodist church strong, lustrous hair No trace of baldness, The pictures shown The Ladles Card club met at the home met at Presbyterian here ere from at photographs. the Offertorv, soprano solo, "Hear My Tuesday afternoon. Wednesday afternoon at the home of of Mrs- Lloyd c. Beebe on Friday after- Refreshment chapel Crv' , were served bv Mrs. Wal- Mrs R. N. West. Harold Vincent Milligan noon. Four tables were played. A ter Humphries and Miss Josie Curtis. Miss Edith Norman of Pocatello spent (Dedicated to Helen Shearman Gue ) light luncheon was served by the liostcrs. Mrs. J. v. f'urtia. The eighth grade entertained at a dan- last week-en- d as th guest of Mra Jessie hall Saturday Woodin. Sentence Anon At time when I had become dsroiira?d et cing party at Peterson Sursum Corda The music section of the Current Event Sir John Stainer evening of last week. rr.ng various bair lotions, tones, specialists Sanctus Mies Gay Hulls is homa visiting, after club met Monday in th clubroom. Tha Sir John Stainer treatments, etc I rams across, in my trarels, e GUNNISON Gloria in TCxcelsis afternoon subject was American Women Choruses Indian old Chant medinne Iran spending a year In Chicago. who hd an A paper on "Famous WomAmen Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Cherrv are visit- Composers. ehair that be asseverated would grow my hn r. Naumsn GUNNISON, Jan. 81. Mr. and Mm. ing friends at the stale rapltal. Nunc Dimlttus en Composers of America waa read by J. Turle Although I had but little faith, I gave it a trial, from recent photo. Ned Sorenson ar visiting In gait Lake To my amazement a lur t furs soon appeared Louis of Mrs. Christensen anil Mrs. N. Caster gave a Mr. Amen Grahstn. Miss N'cukomm It devslopsd, day by City for a few day J. W. Curtis, choirmaster; Lawrence Evanston, Wyo., are visiting here with paper on "Whos Who In American Mudy, into a haaithy growth and ere lohg my hair was as prollflc as in Mr. and Mr. Fremont Barnes friends. and American who my youthful days. relatives sic." composer ware Songs by, Elerly, organist. have been residents of Gunnison for ten as astonished and happy is repressing my state of mind mstdfv. The faculty of the Washington school given by Miss Anna Burgraff, Miss Turr!l2L left new veara, for their Mr. in home and Mrs. tha Fredhair roots had not hfea dead, but were dormant in Idaho surprised man, Mr Howard Henderson and MI , vDYlously, iiyrum fs'Ps awaiting th fertilising potency of the roysterions Tuesday. rickson Monday evening. Piere. Some helpful suggestions from poniad. S. Overfelt y. is Mr. Mr. and Mr. Rxy Metcalf entertained American composers were given by Ml as I negotiated for and came into possession of the principle for at the Is of eon. hum her Ira this Overfelt now called were t cards Friday evening preparing rrizts Kotalko, and later bad tnjsterious elixir, Hay. A pi per bv Miss Mulvaney was on Mr. and Mr. Erick Roeenwall returned won bv Mrs. Francis nt0 form hr a chemist. Halverson and J. the subject, Why Bom American ArtPhotowheuhald from That toy hair growth was permanent has been amply proved. Maryavale Tuesday, after visiting M. Knighton. ists Don't Get On As the next distinctive attraction for friends Woman, also children, hare reported satisfactory results from Kotalko, relatives. and ?Ir. and Mrs W. O. Smith and aon. Salt Lak music lovtrs the tabernacle Mrs. Ben Roper entertained a number Billie, arrived Wedn.eday from Los Anchoir, under tho management of E. P. of friends "Flv her at Hundred" Saturgeles, where they had been for soma time, Kimball, will present the Minneapolis IDA. day afternoon of last week. In honor of and are the guests of Mrs. fcmith a moth&T hottest bilief la that hair root rarely d.e even when Symphony orchestra, Emil Oberhoffer, bor birthday anniversary. er. Mra. Rose Davis the hatr falls eat throngs dsedrud, fever, conductor This Justly famed organizacxcearire dryness The of 81 students the domestic class of A number BLACKFOOT, Ida, Jan. Members of the Baptist Ladles union or other disorder a. I have been told by tion will give two concerts, afternoon and school th High entertained Miss of at people young surprised Aurora were entertained Wednesday afternoon at dinner nieht of February 11. experts that often when haur falls out In honor of th teachers and students of .Monday evening. In celebrathe home of Mrs. A. Hansen. Harrington th root become Imbedded within the The Minneapolis Symphony orchestra tho carpentry class, Wednesday evening tion of her birthday anniversary. DanMr. Lesll Kldneigh of Pecatello scalp, covered by bard aim, so thst they occupies a poaltlon In the forefont of the Miss Lilly Johnson delightfully enterand refreshments were enjoyed. Rav the week her aa guest of relative. spent remain for n tima like bulb or seeds m of this country, tnanv orchestra great tained a number of her friend at an cing and Stanley Tlngiev of Salt EUsraor a bottl which wlU grow when fertilized. Mr, and Mrs. C. V. Fisher returned of the leading critics of New York and Informal social at th heme of her sis- Lake veers the guests. and Shampoos (which contain aikai Friday from a few daja visit to Balt other clues p,acirg It naat to th Boa-to- n E. L. Bwallberg, Sunday eveter. Mr. C. A Hoover entertained a few Lake Cltr. Mrs. bair lotions which coateia alcohol Svmphony 'orchaatra. Its conductor war served to six gueats Tuesday afternoon, auction being Mr. and Mrs. R ning. Refreshment eoemie to ths h'r. as they drr it, la recognised aa on of th rraatest liv- Guyr entertained Mr. Ellen hastes at the game enjoved. Mr W. A. MeVicar twenty guest making it brittle. Kotalko dbatains those Sunday evening with a orrhestxabesders, and has built th irg aociai at bar home Monday evening. was awarded the prize for higq score a ieraenta of nature which give new to Mrs. J. K) man in musicale compliment Minneapolis organization op from Its beIn honor of Mr. and Mr Charle Dowd Mr and Mra P. J. Burns left Ptindav of ( levelsnd, Ohio, and Mr and Mis. vuelity to the ecalp sod hair. ginning. Tho membership of tha orchesIdaho of Ida. to Three table of California the of of for remainder Idaho John Martin Mrs spend tra la not mad up from Minneapolis PROVE FOR YOURSELF progressive "hi)" were plajed and lunch- - the winter. Martin gave several nolo, accompanied musicians, th plavers having been Emil Oberhoffer, conductor of tho con ws served Mr. and Mrs. R. R, Thomas returned bv J.Lss Rebec, a Barron. Mrs G'tjerand G- -t a b" ft the r.uln Kalks st s reliable almost entirely from th leading Th Vlro club net at th home of Mis Flarr-Ml Symphony orchestra, which Monday from a short visit in Rexburg lava piano selections. Mr. 93CO 09 GUAB ANTES vltk sack bex. A srzzil tasting box svmphony orchestra and musical centers Mlnneapoli peteron Monday evening Mz. Oeotge Campbell was hostess Mr. Martin cellist: B anil play La tha tabernacle Friday aft- Vda lartin, violinist; f Krialks twitb l.,tmonil, cm ) nay b. oenir-- 4 by sendth to world, brought la Minneapolis ft Mr. fifto afternoon Phillip Billings entertained the of Volpert, t ornet, and M c Barron plaved Wednesday or stamps, to ay address below. ernoon and evening, February 13, un- teen of her rents, stl-Fer women', haw. most canes under long contract. ing friends at a progreerivw Sun" the Altar snrietv nf th Catholic fhur h fever tl numbers were. Refreshment Th ample guarantee fund subscribed der the auspices of the tabernacle party, in honor of her birthday anrt Mr. 8. W. Wilson and dtiglttr served later. Mr. J. C. Mackey assisted JOHN HART BRITTAIN, F, New York City bv th people of Minneapolis has enabled chplr. Thnn-Uttv vereary. last week. Mr. Ira OvcrOtr Frances nnd l.vOvu. imn-a me - that The this instrument In turer.also stands guarantee of vour er OiVe Fremstadt ; Cancels Concert . IBw!fSS5Si stands back of particular the manufac theres a double of.it demonstrates that ss ss McClellan Will Play Great Fall. Recitai ra,aref Sfr,er Lecture Here - OLDER. THAN THE STATE OP v I mu-fai- at Manti High School Pinafore " to I Philharmonic Community Support I Stupidity of Singers Is Held I nt State Society r Will Sing Number by Peabody I X GREENRIVER a Childs Matie Hall's Pupils Give Pleasing Program Byn-pluu- California Syrup of Figs - y. d, rev-le- uf teognl6 rtL&fnmr Kev Hair Oroivth I prize-winne- - After iALPPESS v I y, I two-cour- I . - Indians Secret ol Ilalr Growth Minneapolis Orchestra Next Big Attraction IIoiv YOU ri-ft- May Grow YOUR Ilalr BLACKFOOT, - Chrltnn Fl!. ttzC'pr er Siioa returned r. |