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Show Elk's Band and j Quintet Holds First Concert I'nder the direction of Arthur I,, tffet the first open-air concert of the flllk'S band was given on the lawn in front of the Elks' hOtno. 'J527 Grant avenue, yesterday afternoon. A large crowd gathered to llst. n to the music. i.po .if t lie outstanding f.'.itur - ..f tho program was Ummn's quintet, under direction of Hyrum Ijimmers and rnmposc-l of Francis Nichols, saxophone sax-ophone soloist. Ray Yeumon, cornet-ist; cornet-ist; Cleone Dalby. cornetlst; Carl Ietchenbcrg. French horn, and George Simpson, trombone The quintet played popular airs from the operas Lohengrin. The Bohemian Bo-hemian Girl, 11 Trovatore. and the nuartet from Rlgoletto. The Allegro from win. am Tell also rendered. Francis Nichols played the "ValSS Caprice" by Gurewich as a saxophone 80 Mr Immers. who wan formerly trombonist with .Sousa's band. ald that the members of the aulntet were all local men that had received their training in Ogden. Vrrangements ore being made bj him to take the quintet on the road In the near future, he said. |