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By Comm:winder Evangelise boothTheof the Salvation The Holland Miler' ' will Present Saturday Evening Poss. . by special permission from .,,, ...,,,:f.,.:y....!- ,,,, ,. " . oonoiert ,P.-a followed a dance la by -. ::, ,i . i - t IN. , 1 1, f'r-tt, copyright, 19211, by the Curtis Publishing Company. ,,,,:;.,. , tho Wells ward. Fifth Eaat and i ,..,.. ' 3 . 37: , t ,. , . ,. ,,,,F5 ,, Hollyeood avenue. Monday March , . . . ,i77.-) ! .' ' :t,. .;'''' l'i'-7: .1 .,:'. , If IS at, I p.re. under the leaderehip 1 ,z stockyards ta Chleago. whore , , . ' INA recent tome of the Saturday. ths , ... e , n., , Iof A. Van Roosendsal. : ir,' , r'' of ' lived the families Of swarm i; s . . Commander Post I voice tbii In will annum Evening Sixty , 0employes of the meat packers. A ' i.7.' ,,,,,t' 14..,. i ...;:: ill Annunced a . , lithleb Salvation the of ,, Booth 4 Pri'gram old saloons the of Evangeline About fifteen i r:',,,', follows: ::: monpArs ItEnTAL. 4. :i.,,.;:.,,2 !,...,.., .,: Army presented an interesti6g art- evbiaty Row have given place ta ...,. I lithe Lord " 1 ' -. yonowinc la the program of 1 effects tho on icle the prohibition. splendid Fatkirtown day taro. re:.,:t-'.,1: .aflto Ms Only With Thins tor the Taborns,ie organ mores. barber shops "Post" the Des- sty, the 1 of By Drug , , ; Courtesy ''' .. with IS. -Niarrh ,,!, 4: lkiondar. Choir , cital ,,,... ,, ryes" eret News is permitted to preeent and automobile malearooras have ' , W. Asper at Violin duet ......tindsay Slaters 4,1: ,t, t !, ':'c8:,t,' 1 to Its readers excerpts from the entered into other vacated saloon 4: 7, ,!. , k: .. : Wee tho co'5tr,1.ra: ''S-- I A ' Reading A ,,! )4; article. whtch bore the title: "Some quarters.. Elsewhere In saloon cen; , it n an d la" , . :ik 4, Ton , ,,.,...,, "Star of Deeeonding Eight" poPtn, The 111- ter. in Chicago a decent woman . Have , ' Stopped Drinking, .,.,,,.,...,...,,,,,;,,,, k e Jean Sibelius e. Choir "Int aintinatus" 111 , ,7, The Utah Agricultural Cones ;..Spartish might not appear on ths -streets corpts follow: Ifinit-elL. Van , Serenade' ,, (a) risks. none' Presentation t of the oratorio : concert band of SI plaYers will 'costume A liftro from the Ftret la (b) flaegieh orebgetra who ., with -am closer toueb in Tab 4. thee, Salt take B. Bach Anything tnight have happened to 4 'Elijah" by the . I vielt , Trio Sonata Ralt Lake.' Sunday March Golng limns , i alcohol were than believe not there do is victims of her. I the salt f ernsele rboir has been definitelY of the Choir ,- : Plan, (e) The itosa,v ,,, ISth. The band sill appear Is eon- - I. i the rang and file of the Salvation a street nywhero in Chicago to- set for 1 . : Friday evening. April S.tea-n : ,Eilta:b,,,t Nevin ' Aunt . Marpry I course. of .. ' know. : Army. oert in tho afternoon at day. although the Tabernacle. and will be , boublo Male Quartat t' "mormolv, .,..;; FaTorlte ..,': 7 t,' do theyl eey .of 'prohibi- thatorice has not disappeared; only , annuot to'clock In ono of tho local theatrcs tore of the ninety-eight- h 4mr.4.1vitlonci. conductor.) ; Anse; From are tion? its accomplishWhat it is not so bold as it was before , trt the eltorrh. It Ls and will broadelot over KRI. in tha Violin sod Faxophono on Ithrh. Arr. by OttantsA Dust ,.. ments as soon by the members of prohibition. front 11:30 to I:30. nouneed by Prof. A., I CJohnson and U. Lewis (1s) An Oki Ite:ody eo i'elilsenint l',1:::::' :1.: ' : -- ::.; this social the corOn, "in the elerdays salvage choir. If) On tbe ths OVaalat at $; i Arr. be Ortanlet Monday reetoy,of (Piano by Mr. Frank Farman.) ' yards district :in Chicago bad Its t 'Applications for relief in our Tbe liendeissohn tompositiOn ': band wilt vivo Its annual tonetrt Baritone solo '"'i'''' Tit. Dubois , boo Johnson Flat LAIL 4 :' 1110131, ,t , :.. settlements ars reduced SO Bucket of Blood saloons and warn 1 ' will be dramatized with inehtlion at this Capitol theatre in Loran', 'Frio, ,, ...,.., Holy Father' cent.been a There his - - Coneerts will Bo under the Ills .,,,,, signif1.2.,-per all- the Aromatic of recta ustiatir I .:1; places. Its woeful women and ter. , 4 ',. 1 ,' 4 : Choir icant decrease of mortality-Amons: . ' used In connection with this typ ; ,,,, od", I reales of C. J. liawkuni and the KIM Radio .... .. . . ',''' Bob é Buster it be-tt tochildren. -poverty-ttrickeam., most young the 'band-wiha assisted bY the U. A. , ot rendition. Prot., 1.4nd I common' thing for rePorlAte mien illy thers-t- s better dressed. accord. T Saturday. quartet and the fol. "Tbe Comrades, Song of Hope : us of babies killed the flu. to our people. than e.re t ho t ivhA.It..alophono through :'''' , I been taken taro , Real , , . bpecial Henderson. "7 pains Choir '::. , - In the conscious actions of drunken par- majority of its inhabitants when ts rowing David George preparationt- of Zealand, clarinet; rhino not& Prot Timothy ',. but ents. has ono not such the ' --saloons were sacking in most 1 report le deciare4. costuming.--IJohnson ptteolo; Clarenemi feurophone ,; reached us during the past year. ot the money made by - the bile endeavors of the enacts in t gait. Lake was givita A glimPg. Sigiee,t2wrnbotlie;.PTO ka,trcl. Paul -- ntr,.Fikr ;,,,,,,,, - father st ., ,.., ty., , of those Children,' tar Inustc-Mtv,,, ,,,,i,bOn es. - bear- 'Mid a ,.' I4 Without & Stale Flag rescue for woric.0 , testimonl N. in covered & period of moro than a new type of ensemble singing, Choir The program. fellow: Merck that their problento are simplified '"7'''s 'Tbilt most Inspiring thing 'Mae rrf. program rendered here Men- - 1 'Tema ot the Brava,'" Bidgeodi spe7, ,, !the I greatly now that the drink factor covered br, recent questionnaire I 411171011PVIng the the ProMeetly by in -evening. day Ilasterniecea." Wine-roois- largely eliminated. "Operatic was , the untnimakable fact that , I ," presentation of the oratorio. Pro- under the,- sponsorship of the Belt arranged by Beranek; Piccolo sok r i.,A2Z-t-:saloon-parlor sedtictions are znen slielter the seek who Z44younger t 1 Lund said: fesoor Saturday t I lake Minagal. Arin nncletT ,r1'1 -- Koki : . niter White Blackbirds?' Demat of - Oor Industrial-hom- e of those homes arocases ramir '1 rarely founds, kil 4rt..21 "The forthcoming sencl.thia-tall. 4""" 1"11."3 I Irvin Burgoyne; tornet solo. 'ad Inr ,i,i4,Jr-- , ran - 4r,-t managers bear witness that the old complicated by addialon The &Utah" has had the mart patrons of the eity heard such ai dah Polka? Loewy. ; alcohol-soakeBen. d typo- of spineless; 'George The. drunkard.. are old mea who.. fr 14 1 , careful prepas...tion ever given and I scene far soloc 11 man renow clarinet, is Our demi); phenomenal. is. abort of a great epirite or tho ntembora of the Tabernacle Inetesdof the Announcement le triads by the and air trtim 'Louise di Montfort... 44 lief department and labor bureaus craving ual change within thenuielveo. ilbo have boort subjected to the orthodox compoCtions of well, Utah Agricultural college that the David same kiwi contributh of the Mnglazd; ble.Amother stir encouraging feet most lartilt10130 rehearsing they known comPosere,or of the eongyaiseCaprice....leoelio," 4 Leman.- - Sunaet. festiv3 held mob- - year-I I dance; end very phase of Salve. is the InereaSPI amount of per., r -, 13Trutlult-ar-ilreheard In clarinets in unison,. David England. Itho A. locr be exwill ton theatra in unites Arrityactivity ;et "The chorus around which the recitals by vocaltats, this ensemble William Schreiner. Carl Davie, held again this year. B. Cecil Gatet. ...14 tolling the prohibition law as beast-Me- at dmivaindeunattagoinodtbtehatereantle - sixteenth hole work was built "Behold the went- int.-thr conturl I Leon Halvorson. Clark Gardner, heed- - of 1 dePartinent AL ht its results beyond all yawing through thou Lord Passoth By was written bg. the Logan college. Frank Bsugh.1 Army Anstitutinna. Formerly wo flgonsme-111- .--: PI and tr Wasthen call- and ballets of Old Englano.. wInggrkilan,CattnotuPariLIArsen In tiesplanted "Since 'Prohiblifon.nianit of Hawke. Louie Bennmey. Eugene head of tangle the pubild schools, rrattle."aollouvrood wersgrateful when we could, get - gd rb Viaion of Elliott." Ho was the street cries. of Italy in the Eloto,,, rernsRollesarrnandrtai MbertIBouthwick.ttuudnALlree them sobered up. oven ohm . previous to its advent. could fly- - Now we may get at temporar. seine perred, 11ffraiding them for ,,variAtioNe - Chaminade, the cause (b) tor Is the Junior and ,senior high ' 'Itte accompanying picturwand some time between January. 1144. who toelo en unprepared audience in much ..1, not cents now schools. Profemor Welter Wolti and a'. of carry Deli their wandering Quits often. Ise fifty overnight, Tutomatene. were 'Dance the et in and whoa MS. Kan they which' & rocout stem "Our conotant application to way as to completely.cherra- - all, J.-aussoci-appeared have Hawkins accounts." Clarence alto banking concile them to their families. The- three trees were Florence. btu. (c) No II of "Ballett Egyptien't t Ms chorus for about ten years. bas who heard. with the A. C. ludo depart- - Mille et the Omaha, World-Heraled their ambition; and we Yr given the names. 'Faith:I:lope and 'Attalla; trombone solos (a) 'Tho &tett ' last brought it to satisfsetory at wog seems "No to in can ar it me. one, will can do this glad in the knowledge- - 4 merit. doubtlesa to bo of Accompaniment Interest making litra. rotated. CharltY.' "" Brooks. Wiegman ; (s) Noovelty piano. for what they regard as one Alegeage" worth and and its dignity all 'position When these dust and work. without intee facts trio . agreeing that thousands ot alli0012 kepre many readers of this oommunity. outlived the others and is trombones in unison'. IU prove the splondid conception' 1for sled number (I dormers appeared of the largest musical SVOIttli of The central figuro in the narra- beim cut down only because it is that great advance has been made. are not waiting to undo that good William iri'Tiranr-eliki4 tof ittendelasohn." I" nutn- - rillm". not all to Val- - tive Is a veteran Cottonwood troe we aver In sociable held Cacho the around their tab!' advanco kind its ,Perhape she said. Christensen. dangerous. 4 ,'-:bas been my contention al- I nor, atom wae ao mano 1 1 ea nets Bicolor. Leon had hoped. and perhaps not all "Mormon" ley. at 15 some planted test by tbs pioneers Jack blab. , Halo. Don "Standing Frank Taggart. ways that unions we extend to our ground, and indeed non was need- The outdoor thesam la on. of Florence. Neb.., more than li yoars tree to 13141 feet in ciroumference Ithe advance that might have been "Because we do not have to de- - , ' , r Dallas ' aspiring wombats an Parson; Richins. John Winn. opportunity' ed for Out voices of the seste t. al- most novel of ite kind in ago. The account given In the at the base. Harry B. Byrnes. tree ritiide If AMMO in- this eountry bad vote so much cosly effort to th , numbers. (a) solo, the ( '77,t sing these roles that w helped as they ought: but from the task of straightening out the way- d America. being a natural rather followat ways true to 'Melt. sounded forth salonhons contractor in of the work. Icondition 2 Li ewel3r11' " Wiedoeft. (b) than never be obi to produce or retain in 'Vat" of things in the nation.' ward parents. we have much more r, herarranted music ball. "Planted more than 75 yeari ago said. A man charge and beautiful specially branches complete the taramong Patti Faxertna. I Wiedoeft, , duett. our i Street who moTM-.7'2 the in and home under community a tote singers forms 'Mormons to outdoors Florwho devote chile fitting to Tho at to by to even the view when lost . almost helpless otopped great , "Old , n Baird. . artista-For- Doan becomeIC) quartetta will that " to rendimusical times. IOT the condition of dren. We have been able to ex. ence. In, their pilgrimage to Utah, the tree is bare; Each limb is cut the " Alford. Paul Larsen. Calvin background we will announce our soloirts, it was an old Cottonwood tree, which has off and lowered with a system Of today. as aeon by Salvation Ann), pond our tuition work. Wfth ari 1 Interestingartigua it, it Times." '1 Dean Baird. Clark Card- - dons. in the near future- - There will be was entertaining. Wixom. advance workers. unmistakable emphasis. I declare there is leas sturvived was on the The its because dead but sisters, waY of the singers. pulleys 300 singers in tits choir. with Pro-to 1""z" cordwood Thursdai men and three women. stood bert overture ..Zarnpa," Harold; limbo the work draw, an inearenos and encouraging has been made. misery in the homes of the poor i!717; and am "Start "I march. Stripes lessor Edward P. Kimball at the 'threo convinced that I there is In America "The because of the treo haa shaded ths home rating of hazardous.' Sim. said. ao among those giving some orOf the pitted States that disappearance of saloons I 2375 part great organ. A choice array ofbeen Bauman hue at best, programs brought hero over." Sousa. Wiegman believes will it "He four take aenNna not been improved by the pro- cited the case of one here. an. : theatre! artists bare already The band comprises th follow-Th- e and Was one of three- mot men four days to cut the tree Pas by tho Musical Arta society. hibition law." other there. as illustrations. Therobearaing tho scout and theY will out by 'Mormons' In that vicanity In,: o Barrer Little Symphony or " be an added feature." Crenate and trumpetsCA.4m difficulty I faced was in making on chestra Is due to appear-he- ro Redd. E. "Lot me H. to ask you Henderson. Ellis Dots. step back selections. tor I know that tens ot NEW TOM, March April 34. under similar auspices. Conto I. when memory Prank thousands Caster, thug of drunkards have been of days Raymond Slam Hall Pupils for the world Premiere the doors of saloons owung wide. reclaimed, tens of thousands of red E. Schaub. Joureph M. Thomas, Richard Straus? new spore. "The :?1.' 4 tr were There in Boweries then because- -e ',--every homes Give Practice Recital Joseph P. Day. Vern Willoughby, Egyptian Wien." which base procity in the lend. There was Whis- through prohibitionoome Amer-loaVictor Brice. Liddel Blanchard. greseed under tbe most - difficult Bow in 1 behind have Hauthan. ky Packingtown. fr. summer. !Leo Johnson. stopped drinking?' Cyril Tran circumstances since last Pupils of the Rowland , ;1'4 Bowman. Chester P. Sr finally settled. The world PreKenneth Schee)! of Musio were heard In a Johnoon gen- tho school recital miere of the per will take Place at Iy....practice I. 45? Dresden on Ione 4. 191lt .1., Woo Friday'. The program. which Metropolitan Opera companrs ....BarilOnvidon -Hantionrc.will nemund I. n.7 cllve 'It Mame Ellaabeth Retbbergoccatook the form of abort numbers presentation of tho.Puccini. "La . tt. Wintlint 6ouna On that .tranliwn" itondine" last week In Now Tork with discussion of be the interesting prima f'i .; was as tot- - Is tho talk of New York.- and of Caren"' 11161.1:11"" don. tr,z' points aboutoack "I' Hale' . even mom than that metroPolia . iaen lick C. Winn ., 4. Stress Seine' director of the Vien-Iti . -- lows: By C.N. LEND Midterm. Berson-, Dallas borne and bis J. being H. Cuckoo" The was solo. Production na opera. declared 'Tailing. Plan,' f , r- (Willianiti). Llelen Talbot piano mitorn theneenaatoroieee Frank ri. Taggart. .,, that ritY. which his done OD much , . . C. Burgorae for lam. the composer felt con"Water Sprites" (Marietta,- - itrayed by th Metropolitan ete:tag .,. ...,. Will we cane to a time when been taken and that a world of HornsHoward Jessup. Clarence strained to &Bow the world preBotty Keyser: violin solo. isingers. ahhough some Of the par- darknees shall be dons away 'with wonderful revelations Iles before , Wixom, Bonald miere of bhp latest opera there. "..;YEarearoliay (Tales or Ho(fman). iticipants considered the perform-- , Stuckl, Calvin .7'llt us field of electrical enero bin l Ann Parker: piano solo. 'antes mere entortain-- 1 Jones. 1111 sad all of the twenty-fou- r botirs gr. inInthe roMollie our fighting systems today in, ta (Beethoven). Mary ment." BameoMarold Miller-- - George be C we 4 as I shall If light noonday? we use up. vriuite. ninety two per , E lioulton; piano polo, "Tans" (En- - i Participating as leading eharae- - Davis. IL Leroy Hansen. Bertha learn to do such a thing- - will It cent of energy to get eight per cent "The Egyptian Haien." gave tbe gelmann). Doris Hunt: violin solo. ter s In this presentation were Clark In gas illumination it is Dresden. Elwood to DrUMa light. ia as r.'" Bort e-t. world . be tympe (Aletterl, wise ArthtelfLucrez and 1 to do it? Overcoming even premiere Magda: Edth f ir hither. SO when we Cr. ohneont Wan," solo. 'A la False !Fleischer se Lisette; 4 loosen. J. Ferro's Hacking. Nell Stratuei bad asked Dadame Roth. one darkness ' of Is ,h the of promiees role evolvicue rnighty systems of light.' Gigli. as Rugger.); Armand 'Bohm). Eleanor Wardlaw: berg to create the prima donna II 0f,,A,f science. ' , volt.. 'Sur Men,- Barcarolle' piano as we shall. which will make th (Tel- - yang Pavel Ludikar. Milo Picco.l giriat 'ciartnetaDavid England. wlalitoerroblicee: a t ',., "Soon." says one of them, "we prtsent light seem as a candle, we Ber). klartha Page Porter: soprano Glordann Paltrinieri, James Wolfe, william itaait: Schrelner, Carl Davie. S ehr "1- , of solo. Dorothy ,Drako: violin solo. Charlotte Ryan. Phalli. Falco, Louis tl Brenchlev. Clark A. Card- to :ra. shall know of inorganic compounda hall evolve mammoth systems traetreonpolitet The light shall be cuff!-dePriscil.,, "Ssiut d'Amour" Merle Mildred Alcork. (Eiger). parisette. nee, Paul B. Larsen. Allen Cannon. possessing catalytic action. nhich heat to make i. the of onto. on la Manpin: the decision the Dees, "Under Dorothea definite Phradie This night later piano Wells, , Howell. shall ail terror defeat of the the irving Hawke.. Fern Leave . (Thome). Elisabeth Preas: and others. den as the scene of the world preclarinetDonald Frost. night." By this he means that he world into day and the beat, toBoron- 4 violin solo. 'Adoration" ; Vincenzo Bellezza was conductor. miers of "The Egyptian Helen."' is working to bring new light into gether with that of the SU tl which Ballard. BazwoonWilliam -- -,a; L. Due to the success of tho per- , ski). Jessie Jones: piano solo. the world, & light that shill re-- 1 shall be harnessed . will entirely do Alden however. was made by Strauss' on ) .I with coal as a fuel. and will ) 'GYM Rondo" (Haydn). Sally formanes of this little known com-- I t IC SaaorbonowDean Baird, Lamm, condition that ,Madame Rethbera piles the gross darkness of the away be of One Frees:, piano solo. 'Llebestreuir to opera. the Metropolitan officials, so'to charge the seasons copy night. and the process he. and oth- thatmade Howard gwand. sing the title role. MIL AND 31124. aosarA BROCKBANK. all season shall be summer (Kreis ler). Gene Vee Crystal; ylo. hays determined to include It int Eugene Fletcher, the mannecript of the work Wati ers. are working on is caned biolin solo. Coucelain (Krender). Ruth the regular repertoire of the - , .,7; sent by its composer to the Dresden Professor from the arctic circle to the an tho son of 7dr. end Mrs. Isaac logic phosphoretence. I arctic tittle and ways will be found Lee: piano solo. Vales Arabiesque pant. 0, opera. the other was forwarded to Father of 'Bride' Atten- Brockbank. Hervey of Princeton has discover- to Tho feed and rejuvenate Me soil ee family emigrated this in ithackl. Laurens Manide; Plena Madame Betnberg ed country.' or calls cold. what heatless Choir he Tenth Ward beto "Kammenoll-Ostrov185Z. The Utah mother la r it will not need the rest and solo. (Ruben. School with strict injunction that its condant at light after a long and patient that to came from her snows Faculty elt of winter. Both separated violin Drake: be Feet' by none, but the singcompanl Dorothy stein). At Ward Conference ertentsherself. study of luminous worms. fireflies. the heatandandfrosts -; was the and wbile Mice. Where Art Thou" (Ascher), plains the light will be ,procrossing certain fishes. and the like, going . Broadcast Program to were find unable her from-t;at They be The management of the Dresden Margaret Ekelton: Wan polo. firmament to the lowest duced at though they eearched diligently depths of the ocean for knowl- sigullicara compared with presort its achklale of the world t ' elite Menotti. the following musical program 'opera set forward believed was The and be is she will carried it In following program we 23 to that shall day from Jure prices. day :..i lat the ward conterencs to be held premiere broadcast from 11.81,, radio station ins off by Indiana. The family reach. edge. build. not thirty. or forty or fifty 6 in order to comply with June -source From Is IrOnK. SPANISH this of March it IL study. the Second ward chapel Sunday Madame ed Spanish Fork in 1852 and were by members of the faculty of the I . is coming revelations to the story hotels and apartments and Rethberg's American con- (Specia1)---M- r.. Asper Pupils Will and Ili'.' s. Joshua among the first settlers at tho said, MoCume fie heel of Music and Art. evening. March commending tract& race which may do a great deal of business blocks. but mile big 6 -1 o'clock: --March I k, from b to let The Egyptian Helen' Is the Erockbank. Spanish pork pioneers Original site of Palmyra. and help to make tomorrow buildings. : Appear in- Recital 'Sundan'Anthem "They That Sow In o'clock: Sarah Ann Jes Brockbank. the goodwonderful . t ninth I Richard of work Al honored thel." Were Tomorrow we Strauss. -to It children, we by one. expect shall th) says day Choir most of the famous Tears" eldest daughter of Patriarch Wil- be. A Mario Fire Muec" composers did professor of Tale. Richard have anrsvered the silent calls of .' Annw M cCune Setbool of Ilualc and Anthem "I Sought The Lord" Choir not bring Wagner-Protei- n ,, out more than nine sym- grandchildren and near re:elves liam Jes. who is now In his 91th Swan Lull. has also made exten- the great deserts where the sun' o Marche MigftlITMP . . p Blowup Alias Ness 2 Soloist In reunion March at 7, family year, was born at Beeston. Nor. sive researches in producing .polthni or the a ray. are too Intense, and find a operas. phonies forthcoming , Frank W. Asper Sacramental Service: Becky Almond work is looked forward to with honor of the 60th anniversary of Wk. England. April 1. 1850. Her heatless light from inorganic life. way to regulate the beat and te r. chool recital hal!, 200 ticorch Who Aro These Arrayed hot chicken Parents arrived In Spanish- Fork He calls it Ltscerferin and A their .. Hyntu Day' marriage. (Butterriy) I Le .1Perial1nterest. The ritual sale make the land moist and produe"onaii.rne 21. street Main Wedneeday. Idarch ... rucent --i- Whiter 1 thepher-s)---.-.---i Mrs. ;Choir to be wonderfully,- melodious. de- supper was served at I was p.m and In 1854. She married Mr.- Brock-ban- k that it is on. of the wonderseats of tire. We shall get our lessons la at 6:14 p.m. Assisting on the pro- be iDuet old to Mary the Endowment aung Ilamret boils by at the part program following given Summerhays of bel canto singing. science and that It iv not heat and beatleas light and leer pure manding gram will be Ruth Webster, so- -Adagio Srd Concerto" Louis Spohr In Salt lAke, Daniel Wells per- modern of the family: and Joseph Poll ant the libretto as providing , prune, vivid by members Po' 'Selection Salt and 'Mag - only one of the lights that will re- to conquer both cold and darkness.' . William Lym "Star ofLitacendirg Speech ot 'welcome and remin- forming the ceremony. action and scenes. colorful indlude darkness. but that it is the Then shall we begin to make a place pupils Participating t ...Choir Joshua iscences of early days. Mr. and Idrs. krockhank bare kind of ' 4F C IV. Reid i' Night Mildred Por- - Talk t Charmaine Williams. - f4"s light that will be used on new earth and really begin to auto, "Romance" 'Anthem "God of Israel (Stop- , of the family spent all their married lives in the Brockbank; history Larson. sands of the deserts due Ruth Hoagland.- Lyle burning Choir Capitol Hill Ward 13ecky in poetry. Mrs. Edna Erockbank; Spanish Fork. Nine of their 12 to make them productive. Of The wonders that are promistd F' telmt Sperger. Louise Cooper. lea 44shit Never Told Almond hIens) " Beattie Mrs. Eliza Mrs. are children Love" Her Mn. Browning. reading. Hales;evyry. George living: - lk t Hazel Haydn nom to these lines Robinson. Will forth and Present bioloCoors.. many along this through - Adamson. DorothyNoall. C. Opera Mrs. Huth Brockbank, tort talks. Hales, Mrs. Lillian Boyack. Delbert Emma Lindsay. Mr. C. Lang Lasalle Un- - ,P4p.... .1lorGfnare".. ide research work, delving others. sciatic is VIII in the Into i , Ransom. Evelyn Goodwin. II. E. Brockbank. Provo; Heber C. and Willis Brockbank, Mr. Arthur Keddington. Carewe I'Miss Spanish 4; ger and Gladys dark and silent recesses and wrest. 1 sie, 'Evangeline T Beesity Is di- Jex. Salt Lake; Ernest Brockbank. Fork; L E. BroCkbank, Utah counPoll. conductor. Acront- dark-fleSummerhays of way from Mg knowledge obscure overcoming "Arabenuurge I the i i E. recting the opera. 'Pickles," to be West Jordan; n. J. McKell. IL H. ty attorney. Provo; William Mary R. Salt and Virginia Delman, . on electircal ou- and infrequented planes. can hard1 1"; William tyrit Brockbank. West Jordan; ' presented by Capitol Hill ward M. Jex and liars. Agnes Thurber. Dr. H- twit? istobya drawing lAllen.r. , Dorothy Knight Dancers fat greater extent than ly be understood by most of us at -- -I. A in the Seventeenth ward on A. G., and Morrill J. Brock we born at Brockbank Joshua way D, i have. even a hundred fold and the present time, but let us be March 30 ; the 22nd and 23rd of March- - The Liverpool; England. May 15. 1848. bank, Salt Lake. , I -: .:, At West High more. We build great hydraulic-electri- c 'lured that It is all for the redeMtee School Orchestra --!West High School opera is an Outstanding one of the we think of lion have and the systems -earth, the rejurena. ' season deelarPd to be in stron g. eontrast of real merit full of Hoytsville Scouts Host---As the soctind attraction on the A Lion of the human body. the eternal Begins Rehearsals i In Musical Comedy snappy and with the European lines which are done aornething of great concern. musical bit& In Latta and art appreciation course ; t we know the truth we unfolding and developing of-- the hut when - ' of Balt sustained Tolarents-SonsBanquortIL:ter et Tbe can tncludes Mr. 1 schools of the Jurdor high' Rolfe hssesgaveris., know that only a feeble step has soul of man. i ; rnent. subsidies. of Bird Williama musical comedy in oud, ths sowtsfor.hip Ticcs." tho son. Katherine Calderwood.. Alice the city board of education. thas Granite school orchestra of the three acts will be presented by the March 4 , ! HOTTSVILL.E. district was held 1 eat High mama department. T. Ashton, Beth Ferrell. George W. ,t z '7,Doroth7 Knight Dancers Will give' and &oat Elder Cooper Returns parents the (Special)A Friday Granite Melvin it Ashton. school Weet the bfah alschool, at : ati March Ashton, and high ,e, program Bayard banquet was held here recently by M' Mendenhall. Vernon Knight-L- on From Canadian Mission March SO. front 4 tot under the direction of., Vaughan 1. Melvin l'eterson, director. ansmembers of Boy Scout trCtcp I Thompson,- - Roland Funk; Earl ' Y. tba announced. DON'T-CLAIand ooncesy-that principals amusement hall. 134. in Hoyttsville 'Rehearsals will continue- tor a ; I..;audItorium, lona will he In-- 1 Large chorus are s rain& rattily Hunter and others Elder Henry IL Cooper has reGuests of honor were Field Executhe It it enthusiasm art program: say - public Inconcert 10 he given , B. Hawkins, of the turned from the Canadian mission William tive the nedr to tutire old Vienna' Eminent Composer The setting is In igroup of tne I I . Salt Lake council. District Com- where be eerved for 27 months. and the s here Jonas IL t The tollowthg attraction on the 111, I t missioner David Sharp, Jr., and E. He left halt Lake for the mission be invited. The Warm, pub, are his dsughter June. arrives amidst 'IY At Summer .... .... teouree will be the appearance of allc hilt School. L. Hansen. field in Nov. 13. 192L and was asPuPtie who ha.e received their : Enrico Rodolti, Chicago operatic for tha annual pant.' Jr., kgned to the Toronto district,------- Toastmaster David sharp Im'Iru'll'In ae Part of their preparations I he .,:critirerloty01 tossts for 11. remained in that distrizt Far pchool wore Ix the peat ,. 'i I ; 4 baritore, at, the Weet high on linths',cat KING COAL, being very hard, in fact, the hardest ;Tau Mothers." Isaae during bis entire mission,- - serving .. flounces that negotiations have and responses. . h:s advertising expert ad- been completed to Mrs. Florence as tiring Louis Vic- McQuerein, response district coal for mined In this state, was made by Mother Neleven president vertising rOntlingt011.6 Peter Piper tor Saar. dean of !Monticello Emmett months prior to his 'release. Col"Fathers." V I l I P.calcs too welt. An old acquaint-we- lege of Music, to the Utah school Juluson; ; CHURCH MUSIC . C. Crittenin her prehistoric factory millions of years ago, Brooks: a'tare response. High Elder that the Cooper. reports Lady Vivian. w wealthy Lng:- for a two weeks' aeries of lectures den: W. W. West. E. L. Hansen. misaionaries - and are favor. School Gives Opera Thhwoznaa t. its arrivewoaker an- in connection , I Frank ably received generally away in COAL stprage under an overhead put Pant. U.- - of' U. Scoutmaster - Eugene r, with FIRST 51t,TRODIST CHURCH. I the in Canada. The nual quest in starch of 111,r dime. summer this rea.r. Judd. Myth- McQueen. M. T. Car- work in all dist-lot- s of 1500 to 2000 of its goodness of the Cana. near pressure at ion nag ;Vienna March-Irwin Crittenden. La Profeseor Saar Imo, wo micbspl, Bishop TN carnival Lim, when a habk. dian mission is progressing. re ,..ttorrtirDrenttide;11-.-TAlef--1:. on A IT".'e ---tR,It the Is hard -J. contained, eminent II of..Le Monticelparavant -. Intl', rarrell : in:piectswo 4 composer and ,pianizt, , Anthenube,Latd in jairer,,N I p lotsthaLthey.lastsm. to atart thrice enerouneirmr rittel';'-le 'pont ser.es will begin June 11, its of scouting sail given by Mr. who are called to lafield that substitute the lost child of Lady. of without i..,:01,tertictooririonoos'10. ..Tbanizz Re toevin Ir7.1.Esolgnhtatletotnioni,1 f guleae ,baperaaciezTitigui It satisfies was needs deteriorating: initely Hawkins. Flag ceremony that by bor. ilecture present arrangement& Vivian 1 pry...acme:7 to a crow'ded house. tune. and marry her for .the forbe to the publis as the scouts. Du" IIc.,3 F01101Vin no other coal can. t., . fGoir bis release Elder FriJair last week.- Special sore- to lime, K. Detm.enti. registered students., I Cooper visited cities and points of erY. costumes and staging added n A band of ityPsies 1S1iZ tho carLi:Organ postlada, "Ortertorin".. ... interest in Canaria and the eastern Atr Transport Pays. the chieftain. ival, led by Jig :4 scram much tn the success of the OCCa.!OIL and I rt,, hie suppowni daughter 'Ilona. Centerary Church states. In - Washington.. D. ,trxnezw.ketr, ha WE DELIVER ELVG COAL IN SIZES p. aliatcasee.etireeted-tryA--EWening. ....4,Triii Events gyisti-eamreceived a- letter of introduction In lead the air B or reen. assisted by Thew Esther whore MCI hue air Four '''''""1:trran preTude. , transpert rayer ...H1,1er Have Music TO YOUR , SIM' NEEDS. ,, Program i, Aire Anna Redd. Mrs. Mita Anthem. "'The the United Staten have been placed from Senator Heed Smoot and had . "17irt'is.'nywu's d'aru.grtel."Aertlhancer I :','l ., -- Day is Fast and I,I,Turkett. :; bands Over" on a paring basis. says & report the privilege of shaking Rnjtg.. I,. Oawfirs. TiinTras Vvans and lilre, Crefont. a poor artist. wins The music with Cendepartment of President Coolidge. from the American Mr Transport Offertory eolo. ef N'Alil Et1 i.losephire Tuttle. The cast 'mind- - nition of his art and also the recog, -' hand itenary If E. church has ptepared association.Western Air ExI :,Irs.tiorfne tack. Miss 4,:iva of June Pennington. Lady Vivian I 4 :: z Thee Ifitrry Granby. .,woofr.r1,,,i: an attractive Pceeram to he Ten. Pres& stitch The An English elecirrio campane i f beline the operates De Vaughn Jonas, Asa to visred Itt (ha church Fridav. March tween Los ii, tests flywheels and eiber high ..., ,.,4 and Lake Salt liswa Wir,ren fit'ansesto Mute Coon coneents Angeles Orss postiode. "Improvioatiou" Kinskiii plot is 'spotted; Ilona r 3. at I;15 p.m. The entertainmnt Cite., was the first to declare a speed machinery in aroom with , .. . ... 4...re Guridl 13vmson. rsrl Mired. LaTne Battay. isLen: ,i ..:., 'restored to her mother arid Jones wilt consist of read!ort vocal and dividend 325 SOUTH MAIN. Mr. 'Prank W., Affper, musical di. 1 Jul'a APro.l. TWASATCH ! for its stockholders. The concrete waflo nins ,feet. thick-thRteld11 Barton. Joe is rewarded .stith &nevem in Lis buturumentaltianiaaaidectlorldi financial succeat Lof the air trans- resist flying fragments in the event i :........4 i''.1 rtmtor sad erfougas- )topper suld Joo Zor1quoL----,.......q..., toi'Llie band of Ilona. orchestral o breakalsa annabera harp and port annpanke In this tiountry ' . I, ,t t......, , 1 ,,, el 4 .,1 4t -- c i:i , - - t , , r , z cs , . - to ,:, : 1. ' ,', , i ,7, , ORATORIO IS MUSIC EVENT OF CONFERENCE -- ICOLLEGE BAND FROM LOGAN. HERE SUNDAY - :i t .... v,.,,.4 ,. , , Ile - dead tEng lish,S ingets tof Were , : scoate-effec- - 1 - il neig-UPS- ll ...... ... - : back-of-th- -'- ':. . . '" .,...,-! 4,--!. ,,:-.',- ., , '' A 4j4.. 111."..1-.- 0,47! - ..11rwria.-113nrgey- le ne. 6firitisre-anirinter't.r.- - 7 . -- r ,t -- 1 English-Sincer- Sunset Festival Is Planned at n, "" ,, f f , - - N .2; 4 - ' '0 ...... - 2- - ions - , ' ,,,7,,,.,x ,,.. , '1, - .' , --L- . ,..,:.,,,,,,,,:-..-...; r ,,- Fah-honk- '5:' 1 .'ii- , - . -- r r.", f- 1 1 ' 'N, :.:-- ' . " ,- ,.,.; 2: ' ' - Army-Reprint- ed tit it ,,-- . - - t or -a -- -.- I ,.Lt -- - - to-dri-nk. .1 -- - -- rend-Men- Berg, .7- or" ,,ine.-o-ever-bad- , m '4'1.-- 4 l- at vearyp. - the-mu- it:1i .-: 1 sic j - p.,- 1 1 1 - - n -; d, was-i-m- ' ' , World-lieral- rear-eo- . " 1 :. iEgyptan. Helen" - toy Premiere Arrang ed - - 44 Spanish Fork Couple Celebrate Pucant. Opera Is Talk of New York: ns Annivirsary - , - -- Glimpsing the World Tomorrow '. . D." - v 4st em-pe- 0 "mid-Lent- - oSiletretoStralingblevrgusae.a.ziP"..edbnestwevtbere'dteffillbtatlers i- tt Beni-amin- r Tokat-iklurdo- A s- , IhIngotnhe:rePe15h.Mil te.ntuctPs u.- , com-ise- A n- - .i pre-Fri- a- - 4 : ,,, 4 (t nt eaNti il 1 - he will-Ce- n- - ri: ,-- r ntJ. 1 "-- ll 1 - N. ' ' - Lund.-violini- st. ''''.:. le , g'. es . 4 - , . - , --- -- , 1 Pratt.-Mr1.Eve- it lso AO, inter-scho- it -- -- WE -- THE CREDIT .., .: , i - It e. feetAll school-rotIrsc- asan ter,-wit- VS .'.... -- -- -- 1 ..,. on a ..... , - , .7 -- - 1 -- to: - I - --- , - - - become-aropenn- ...... ing at ..... - - 7 III IlESTERII FOEL 1 CO, , |