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Show AN EXCELLENT TIME. How the LittlefFolks Enirved Themselves Them-selves in the Opera Hoitse. The school entertainment at the Opera House was not attended as it should have been on Saturday night last, owing probably to the inclemency of the weather. The programme, however, was finely rendered, and should at least hive been witnessed by the parents ot the children. The concert opened with an operetta, which was very good. The physical culture was excellent, and certainly reflected great credit on the trainer, Prof. J. B. Walton, as the children went through the exercises, in excellent ex-cellent time, to the march played by the orchestra. Th:s part of the entertainment en-tertainment called forth bursts' of applause. ap-plause. Miss Laura Webb, of Lehi, sang, 'Sing, sweet Bird," in beautiful way. An Amazonian march was performed per-formed by twenty-four children, and called forth applause. Miss Ella Cluff gave "Ostler Jo" in her usual effective manner, eliciting unbounded applause. The color song by the children was good. Miss Alice Ilathenbruck sang j "Little Dancing Feet" very prettily, dancing with a skipping rope on the stage. Professors Giles and Walton worked indefatigably for the last two weeks to 'get up the entertainment, and it was well worth twice tbe price of admission. |