Show 'h T - 1 r I “ 5 B1 g -‘1" j SECTION It—— rz— R — — TWO :THE HERLpqEPUBLpAN SALT number fl ‘ man thaVhath himself f fit sjxfils” and ar J n w benefit the !' ?I'tn and of the July Neighborhood for SOLOIST Kinder ree -hl kinds Jaonje assol-Oiation AT E i j ii iCONpERT i ton Museum one November time ninety tjhe United States The play was New York Casino the ripening May 29 its SL Gilbert met of 'Seventy-four age place losing country day very author vihile from at his ’’ BfQ s & - Jtiarte ‘'n 3 writers It at save in a swlipmtng pooh pf extended discussion the its the author Tribune New Yqrk that says: "But it was Plnaforq’ gave both librettist and their famel author II S The! Lass Pinafore: or That to tl Its Loved Sailor' give piece a e frill its production pit had first name Lon-f at the Opera any stage Comique tne of D’Oyly under aon managemen played Sir Carte George Grossmith It Joseph Lord Nelson made up like In ' drowning playand : at th Nocturne rht GM I that than more ) brilliant the the was opera-— K B C miralty: A’ 41 Ji 1 (b) (a) (b) The g : -I II'-’' 'J't-' P 'fez T - 3 at I polished now of the big I am I boy made I such the of poet they gave me the with emUe served writs a all the letters tn And I copied a I all the letters in copied a I the of the That Ruler now am 1 ( clerk rich so Now me you If soul your Icareful of And Nu at! whoever all rise : isn’t to MISS f rule: MAE JHAXi O’NEILL VXvXilXiXi TXt If 3 1C( A U 1 A Dramatic Bea Queen's soloist soprano j the of grand sacred lnnlrh4 J TWnrxr’a at given St i 3 fl 13 ! t: ii 1 f i i — ill X f 14 El (J E- EK — singers-says M is M As A -X U Ma it A I I they whether siuaviner warrant T'Hfktr in ctoffG havA forTa opinion frank I I had I I L 1 there vuKres owners ity or ficult the ' nnt — - - mnqf f v that ----- - bUiiaiMe - many xur J this fine their that i i istened have good andthen f?ow 1 product anywhere iiri mi Tftv - concerned but nave i - Dailey w j in Prei ureas Aiutu E J Organ fflllf vnllntr Lllzl in 1 houses permanent s I I zx J J vioia fi k' follows: sis iv f Veil uuiiiiiiu J Curtis w JK "rine®' W Curtis sane M J 1 Dana Regina — I j 1 Gounodcathedral Mrs Alice h I ( r i t L 4 1 Mrd Sopranos— merMrs J 7 T Harris Mr4 Corinne O-Connor M J Miss TiAfithoven Creatorr i?r Mrs Corinne ° Mae !Tantum Ham- arrell Te Browne soloist-choir Harris Miss Hammer Charles Beatley ErKz? i i -'I” Verdussen ' C5?or Deum lChan I s(: " r -'LL ’ f 'Il v y A x-! R - III 4 I Moroni jfe - Gillespie B ' 7 II xXa J recently u a Lida jiu eV ivn VJUHll 5 Own' Mendelsyohn 'Consider rr the Lilies J” 17- 'i 1 1 w An 4T L XsvC4ftsvT“ M - in Ats amim PouDee VttH Cn-uw'J Vl UI41J Iri Tout B I S'? B 4 '' 'J ' “ 7-S 7--w8S4h®aSSKSw J aA400 Hi j Tr--V X-a— — O V La a fine He older much Mnrch 1— I effort for responded'to an ‘Traumerei” jjc I - Many recital who given Jackman Alts 1 UI1I13U P! MOHOXI n gillespi wore by the Tuesday encore present P at the pupils of Miss n ft 5 — adtenfel i’ (In U ' A at 5 V I kjx A IT5V A — LH’U T 1 X ik — - ’ — i — Lower the In t Mj Sleep in Peace Miss s services memorial mason ic u Harris Corinne na Graham red render Miss I at uartet Hamn J Thorne Maude Mrs with and night nue at W their a home f Rita of ' z- 'bx X £ t I-' Xi I : zK Talented :wred in CLAHECE yotiiiir publi -recital railroad udltTONH: to violinist who Monday visiting the gav&a c uiiu I Gypsy number or-rrn I ixumvo of Sweetheart” itsj byi men finest? Bang Nothing worpen-on i 1 a the stores undone for in meri -i I ' h I and Mme Weston - w’ j -i ’ for ''short only -time : - 419 at Soutli nih-anged so as seelustoq sacred to m m AIL ' confl- 8 p mj j NN(j Intermountain their first jBismarck consideration higher no I Annex than ? No West 30 2d So Cosiest !The I J Cafe- ' -? jp lif city the will open Monday on 19 6 at mi p patronsnd All J 4 I June 'Milk wY v the Ii baby friends my the Z milk tvr get you from prfnte yanr oow? out in public general are ? t invited Iafo gl Private n 444 " j UTS ot breakfast the this old week- a ' of ' cow’s what’s Misses and Lillian ’Stella Kane a vraisi week atirca Sister: it -x ! sis jm were- i of er her with Garfield parents Davis Private and teachers Mary visited Mt here and and cows seldom very aud Is here Milk - for 'tested tuberculin from healthy a J inspected far i& better than from "t"rsA5Lke f 1 1 1 ( I V — V ’s private lean Miss - pt thsld Seastrand ork visitor Nellie the of E 1 firsts an Amer- Salt Lake was was week of of a week Idaho ' j ELDREDGE j of the of couple wefHs her guest A L (slighter Mrs Goates nnd J E Mr Mrs Jenson of i Provo were visiting in the city relatives Thursday and If B Of Mrs Wilson Oakley jMr Idaho MrlS Air uere visiting witii E B are and Mrs Hawot MrH tviison parnts T Dairyman Oaten ? 2-'mvax Tiytic the Babies:- - Don’t 1 RICHIELD “1“ ’ (Special to The (Special TheEHerald-Republican liRIchfleld Jufie 17 Jurit Miss KlchtleId — enterteylhed Erickson a number friendiM 14 in June Wednesd&y oi ner birthday tnirteentn Those Adi - i i ent 'were: Dean Lottie ) Grace of her honor pres-Steirier Lewis fail every to day something interest you read j tile There Want is advertised 4 daily T- 3 ' 45 f am" am' 7:50 8:00 : 1 am anj 8:10 8:20 j am ani‘12:45 ’1O25 ? pmj : : 2:45 s2:50 4:30 5:05 6:10 7:10 1:00 pm pm pm ’ ” 1 pm pm u pnn ami - always to San exuu ill Los ran Angeles lerxxieuiate pis Biggham Privo OgUen Denver andlMidvale Marysvale Manti San Kran Chicago Ticket J1L Office Portland n4 8:00 a-tru 10:00 a-xn 10:20 a-mp ' ’ am in-50 -Deliver 12:30 pmi 2:15 pm-2:35 pm‘ 4:00 '5:00 5:45 6:05 7:00 east 30r Main pm J pm! pm’ -4:10 ' pm pmt' pmvil: St i S ' DAILY Springville Provo and Biggham Midvale Chicago and east Offipen and pts intermediate Deliver and east Chicago and east Denver Chicago and west Ojlen San ran Pastk City anp intermediate ji-’4 i': lit: L- : J The choir selections DEPART H r' nTr n i ARRIVE re spending after 181911 ' Chicago and east Mantr Marysvale - Alpine the here ? 'A'- week the Hart the BENR A- — Lake Crookfton first James home Salt i June Mifiyale and Bingham Dfhivor Chicago and east 1 Pa-k Cfty and Ogpen intermediate pts San Rran Omien Portland Ogjlen San Hran Portland 31 L3 vale and tBingham Denver Chicago and east' Prvo Springville Tintlo Ojen and intermediate pta Denver Chicago and east Ojien Portland Seattle doctor your ? ’ $ - D$iver Provo Ask j ’ TABLE 1 it cow Grande Rio - ' neighbor 4 L— — & TIME id any a Canada Canada- Taber xaoer 1 inspected not are Mrs visit -zonq Denver (Effective herd of 'Vnnqa Myeqij Eureka with relatives ftn v Mr8rancis of rs rancis ot next Mary v t r cl the never don’t know she coming J Proprietor and the the k'l T SIMON SIG meeting -time : "ii — — 11 Ladies Only to is milk because same Cater Gentlemen and J all at old any old-rc® old- parents at the I after before late Elin ' members were Early mflked are cows hoars TJ'nrl? their been SDCndinc hnnevn’irmn relatives and tiMn Mr 15 w Robinson the announce errs VhrUw (laufrhter II mt rr! Myrtle to J'S to place in Salt Seastrand tae the Lake 21 lempie on June RI visiting her si Iflltlnff iflt at i'lLlBSUOtlie ADPI hr hrrdhar’q brother's Hionae Id Salt Lake for few a daye NX — — A — of Iona is Idaho here for u her B Sn wKU mother Mrs W I 1 Ifit Will We i u ’ entertained Cnrlv HR and -i Yr - ? and were Utah Utah ' U IU - ohoir my-miiie ' to outfitters ! courtesy "courtesy Tannhauser -To I i style and are with prices Quality cash left greatest grade clothing credit Ini this (highest the is the Isthcnlook -1 as thenvest them make ! ' - of in fur- Misses his seven seven irup its gue 4W M visiting ' - railroad of - ( in m 1 1 A in fact goods line that has ever beeh in thlb city seen will be sold on credit at their store 246 State street It IK already recognized the largest as andmost credit store Lloyd Amorlpun guest ike a vtm " can -conditions consult t beautiful i i ’domestic privacy and secure nrejs treated natters in deuce Houn: !:9:30 aj S glnday 10 5 p to m Borowsky fall Weston I i affairs’ jordially ixinir Mrs Wednesday - of !? WOR-r$ED-OR I - nnil past ruscun avo- special a with Stephens at the lan organ regular rehearsal The for that night set tor tnat n:gnt was set i VI jz 416 traitor - zxzxrI av In '1 : ni I e’enlng Professor Evan J Professor McClel- t ' webk shown ! ARE 'MELANCHOLY DISCOURAGED THROUGH ter city 246 this great from the that by Mr Mmei Wesson’s parlors Templf street are Mime ladles’ : Monday convention a style finest line thejmost shower wl stpfa ts it nn vv7r “er iipf ldRhn KJhnrles visiting he states ' j clairvoyant (Reduced ciargep —SONIC HOLLAR Western? ’ will ourth of this company The manager of ! !has she ' i YOU unpleasant Jos of i-' a Outfit eastern the 1 : - the Western in b can j City- the changes- or financial ! Mrs : held nvx1 wenlinl in the Tabernacle under the direction-of 'ry2i ' N r'lne have remplevisiting liero I k w a -I i Salt s will makes respltsjthat will surprise yoii tell you pvents that are apt to occur in the few day's next weeks months or' is years a Verysimple thing for Mme Reston to do but the featureiof main Iler ability Is to bring such about restilts that are to conducive your success 3Q)d happiness 5 IN DOUBT OR IN TROUBLED WHENbuying selling or iiout investing or janging call and get the of advice clairvoyant who will make everything cfiea and t?e benefit derived from la lucid will treading titan more repay Mc-clejlan of doubt - produce Ladies greatest buver vlsitjng the now samples will Miss music - 1 T j Mr- riTwrc Dougall the is Outfit State street credit store morn he bundle - Hie —o t I turned benefit or officials who the city early last j I W’ ' 221 nm weqkV'the the Storrs 'll IH L’liiiHimiMiiiifiri & uslcale ‘4 A vfflftAiJ t H’lort I 1— ’Vrr be to markets goods XlblLKf — or i— King Uastie valley Ntrs Mr nnd R E King of :rs nurvor Squires of father-in-law t the chaperoning Sister Reynold I tne nrocram act as accom-I will Hugh the ' U I — or at Refreshments Miss Katie Cbipn itn tjf Shouse house narty party i hall of :oraposed Kirin or Mme yurneys take that will of friends gaines and' Clhl ji A(lk)ns i-from I f with b tv r-in I 1' h-4 son here j ' ‘ his-oars r Liza nf I ellows Scott time al of z tn i fi’ntlnn H Mr airs im Vi of -i -first I aft- TPnll Odd strawberry Parker family ” ! a in Borowsky Magid manager of considered company ORK 17— Paiflijr end inirtrtet this till I at and vocal Dart the entertain ’W' is I I va ' — ana Jonn lest I Cushlna fflven Mrs tat the of test Herald-Republican) thtjjgirl 1 J o the -vorce and men have been benefited ’by Mme in W eston s abUlty "thoughts making tangible” It matter not it’s whether money losses gain? speculations love affairs cgivorces injarPiftK© discontent worry ’ Goods I amuserjiint M (ind nti-'Trthn pro-H T stood jomen Nevada and Buyer £ i things eftparentlylmpossible accomplished of Thousands ir vzx be n Jessie panist " x U QntVcrZ -Williams Young not and Sunday morning - (Sunday where Pa pane of tihe - w II will Special music ernoon at 2 o’clock a twenty — ?L'urit 1 Brand Andlln Analln ' : t ff i v sp s I this Apol- Ivor Dillori i ork present IiriMRIlL pished Served Prayer Hosanna Accompanist ' I Burning Apollo quartet J O entertained festival in honor of of Joseph 'fhe by party arranged Tinacirv was Ruby Tattersqi 11 and Miss Resells Storrs WBrH- 1 given kj Lights Be Thee Hear Spirit Mrslll of Miss )bout I Suvag6 Ljighthouse IJCZhthAnnA a trtu Samuels Hennl le in home -t ' tsteuiicai Betsey Og-de4 Eda Erickson Brown Jennie her for 1 and that her ability in upon about some very remarkable domestic and! financial affairs be by questioned the most th in acts are stubborn as tyestqn can prove that by the n reeea G Mrp present Callowav JIr: J M C Peterson! Mrs M Lund and tliei Misses Lapreal Callowav Lucian Noyes and Josephine Gottfredson to gtaff I v c Mr Brox of guests 10 1 i t z ±188¥ ‘N ?’-x in aith leave- 1 rrfy6 a WAja Uli Miss Lloyd Thursday night HXr of her approaching marriage Sam Wag- Islrner ‘ a : Wodnoc VM4VW rn rooms leaves z Today nrn relied results : soon ? ' I the citvrd i t s Those re- ' ij to-T B I j m in He that flhe says He has them now deal great richer beyond (he question' statement she' every i (Special ?9a?emy- for Mrs he club 11 li I I nrocanfhel' present ho oe - when laden a- country Idaho John entertained AMERICAN f vD® is i ktf residence streeL -fme oerore Weston iSrlnging Mrs I HlAVri : will win ’ sum-x of of where rog tty 1 tV lisAmericin I Tx J i private ’ I i ii Bates hnrhn vsiw hnr Pittsbur 's the suninn fort & cauho MVUOCI x— qatt Roberts Spend 11 -1 W H Temple madam as an sue ascertain' tee were Nephi Ines lermansen L P Isaacson Wil Jensen iam Ogden Maggie Odgen T Hannah Ogden W Eliza Orock Sarah Peterson Ross Mary McCarty Johannah Christensen Aufilla Tiansen daughter of Mrs Mrs of Bland Burleigh Junction City Kan present and Mrs was Mary Blakely or Heise Jdaho A granddaugh-ter Lila Blakely A K Mrs at Hansen entertained a Kensington Tuesday in honor afternoon hof Miss Laura Callowav will who fc? trOUDOCl snc-vvs MU bU up-to-the-minute TT guestsl were: Nebeker t - — - nf Hyrum !-i HI of va- Wright Stromness iphn Nichols Ape were the rte- Schneider acnneicier Cougatd left riday lL npn UU 11 club nlnh - K r n attend will TT a Briwning rtMVVlIIIN ML jftHllftU clty - - ’ Sweet 4 1UI 4 I fiark: Liberty fir A -urs t o home Rachael the auu Charljes wi i given o’clock De the Eleanor wU! son Olive A j present Minnie the’ the u i tne at afternoon jng Sugar My work I Delibes win of and Mrs Mr Rn1 Miss Alice Leoncavallo sacred Let Consolidated in evening were interested in the day Clown) UUJUB f Bell When the Ding-Dong Rings x KS&1£3 Woodmen -iiL- i s' T— Content :"Nzr£n - Mrs r i sewjngrr Orientale) (The i society v met nt are Hie 1 Vn-in (Valse i’Pagllacct w — AIM Just : 1 MrsjflAi n ii w I Herbert thA-'ATAYi i’Tfl m gram 4 u - R Aid ConErcerational the innev i Lobby) iSousa 'i ss Mawn ' i i song serv House wt chapel evening under the auspices of the lo quartet the when following in piano i i sum out-4thodist camping ' land nn - r sale neat Bridg Ihnd on Woodside baturdav afternoon Sweatfield : h ft i H Salome i -fc jJ present 'f' ' which of x juetropontan ’ of Music nail done by Axel The Anderson boy although talent very shows young that will without doubt into mature the orainarv something bevona His in of such terpretation compositions as Beethoven's Sonata Pathetlque and Rufine ' ' - boy a - ' violin iw Mr A unce at syenlng T Ki'lhnnl 'alls tun Girls’ candy 9 Aiariraret pr The — - i I- Trafling thej Traill Junk Caprice Three Little Maids Haines nea Herbert Btncuuun iupuiai To Wife Andantinoj My Lemare ALL LYVIJ MT V 147UCL Ji Overture Rosamundej Schubert iiusuinunae: selection Irish Popular selection Airs Godfrey Godfrev 1 ail iiw sixvror nis (boios instruments vm muciiiB — Stop Caprice Your — ick nng riizer Caprice Temptation inale Star Spanglet xianner 1 tk'-x- frn Hoffman Offenbach — aw me u i Great -Republican) purchase Lbe prnnv 500 club I MB liiiHi 1 vt or The £ I of aw- at fu ii Mr held a stores lit a I Titles in papers them located tjiat ’ 17 June of t Gladiatfir MlleMo Iste Caprice student -a n I -w-wr ios -the yu Sl CITY jHerald ? m Mempers I j EwSvSx (body Isom a young In appeared from "Jocelynf Berceuse a — luuowing program by xmo Held’s Tiand Military iTvidlirjist Jvss- Montgomery lJOCIll’ l WnrM I rlnA afternoon I’licmnl Society dinner I Source this Nevin - M v — I i fp- TT —A Tterhsrt — V— V 4 I 1 f'Clri-biribin'’ of n Th of k I and Alfie musicians of school the Was of Gio-Ponchelli - atall tiT Schumann T 9:30 to Selection IncludedKnights polo n ’ Vision Abbott will gtve’ will 11 ' Lorraine-JMacKay Misp l worthy bass Valse The ail Trombone) i (HK Ui Ladies served a R?hurch !l Willard rto-af 4441 iroi Paris beiection The Rosary K Cl Stewart fits at Mo- ! House March ' canister ‘nr-11 §e feature’ pleasing exercises of All commencement college on' Hallows Monday evening in the Salt Lake theatre was the mu-I sic furnished by the college prehestra of direction under the Professor Anton Pedersen The program of Columbus” Buser’ Pestalozza “Hands Across the Sea! Intern international fantasia JTobanl: pea”: sextet al from “Lucia Lammermoor” Donizetti: "Canton Lafayette” Clark Excellent work done throughout was in the fantasia parttculary which was 'with vigor played a and precision spirit reri vioial nrncrrnma IA1IU 8:30 ’ ! Randallgarid Walter I Important director: Olsen Vahwint relives Opera was qtetta riheme society principal piuivipi to r$aizert RY?8 composed flordame 1 organists - orchestra jTrom La I-- the but J Barcarolle Luglni Leo Montgomery if I- riendly L ( i 1 aisks R Juliet: I flute: 4— — (Special to Park City R Womnr and to Mme iSroves El-Illa i Those ’ I A for ftng ( t j Lang t Walkure j appointed f J XX ZX A Rossini Ill II I Statijl Brazil of J 1 Chambers ioiiur Princess Ilpurls the (from JK1I4V !1 I I I ZX C Greys nu ri J sglven bw of fill pupllp Mrs ACaWAvi of nomeqivth Mfs of IBurns 24x1 ’peorge iH East street son Monday evenlnta The program ranged fronVslrhple me to odies dltfldialt classical selection! Vreseritid and tfie numberii were in adds quatelarge tha§ class manner ihyiihe ’part took MrjuMelton was assisted by 51188 Marttegr jSmlth and rankllH thK oster land theJpUpils Appearing in Hs follows: Miss were program Moren Lauril Melton Miss Coijbis Esther Miss Smith Bertha Smith ?Mlss Judita Stella Miss Anderson MIsm Cqwan Miss PearllLuke Maey Goring Mis Susie Misl Smith Miss' Maiide Gould MIsS Mlfcs Hazel Austin Phoebe Simons nuoyi ) -J m Al'l5'J — - 1 j r Rasmussen r chortwH i 'inden JEi P Yradier Graffulla i — ‘of - annrr i- recital M pnln l — ti — 1 esnerry u nuauame RrrP£ Onegulne Tschaikowsky jiue O ue on — L ocvviiun vuyunerra rcusticana Vina Mascagni jpiizabti n HP lk AHHanllnx myi WJie AU A: fee interest! ft r 1 Selection — La March — Odeon -::' aaiij r evening' service praise 1 ii Eugene ia Tnn!tTf — ranklin 1 i ooirLuun 1 a 1 1 c 1 Pearl Rofneo zklfred — raeumerei church' r 1 -’A unicagip conaa The Rosary 1 Paloma ’ :Dance II - La — Washington pi Sarah! violin: a Baetens I Serenade Hallett i inden Pendleton the lashman gJL KdVtj of from cello James tne loiiowmc 'Vohgregatidnal At today the musik llMrlor under IK thej 41 direction m a iiiui uu ret: hjii will bet Emily Si fer Morning Irford 1st anthem "The of Mindful HB Phillips ITnwnl J i 1 A musical Joseph Bland surprised on Thursday of their friends came to witjn picnic basKetsi! rn m m n of their thirty-second tnui anniversary inden hotel Utah McClellan e J Herman fl neOverture — Simit'mide r-gypuan nrrAl! P Cry lotow J ’ HUtbb Success? V VA c-niuester Mr Dance Engberg “r ley contraltfj planb Edmunds A la -March orever Dnnno Herbert Clowns Ariranged by Montgomery Humoresque Basoon Solo nternatiqnai Kantasle March — niiircn ' Vera T A from Prln '! Mexican 1 J her jjuuise and Mrs vie agreeably a rjumber Chambers —the of uanq !) Lonhengrin a1 t Erma 3Uss pf Q music: band Ii ( Rossini Pendleton from wing :umbia 1 — Miss Up Co i ’ Erm4 fo Montgomery’s Stradella Characteristic— Tomahawk' (Dance AT from work Chidester Maude Erickson Jensen Lorain Anderson Mabie Clark Lewis Elva vira CLark -- i Veya 4 Overture II ft Pnm a Batiste tniljiy the i : ' Miss Tabernacle -he Anthe of 7-v play Selection Climax ilj Hundfl A editable a ir" tn "j 13 - I bong waltz sP' Wagner Mountains vaie !IQ Battle The muslcia -he ii uctrayea I - organist of the by the first of presidency the (Mormon church locally was a pupil J J Shepherd and McClellan studying with While Professor organ (McClellan he first lln prize the won the contest at the organ National Eistedd-Hfod in 1908 when his work was highly' by praised Adjudicator Protheroe for Leaving Salt' Lake a and year a half studied under the eminent and of Middleschulte Wilde Chicago and his returh upon re-I celved the Tabernacle appointment '-ll I ' ' Sal 'will Rasmussen Bird Ver Miss Temple Bells The instructors ofArthur -XVv ? ’ At Vi Art3 no CMPn yj t -J from J Angell and rrng oerg oong G S- d 'I Stella ttut A ii - Oui Marriage - ! vwaiiena ion in -Engberg Lovely permanently strcfS pffi-plls and ’ Haydn ' assistant :J' z mu Ver: to ! an —Know l given: be I LVA doing in a 26 June : ezsvaz- BURNS T Methodist irst will as it you anxious are theprofitable events of tha ture in to reference business transtions lawsuits changes marriages sickness etc' consult journeys well-known clairvoyant palmist-’ pe Dsvchld nd Mme Woqtnn a m orla fcultisrn life a study:The fact that -studies! EmmaIn I Sarah who soprano ! presented ’ CECIL is 'Gaul Mrs la Angellfood from The 1 lyre — Our Pendleton auser Soaring Soul Wake’ M)ss Dream II Thou I U M-s Neil 1 l j contralto! Wat J m A Corcoran Cherubini 4 Alice HL 1 &!:$: Young E I ' 'n U IJepperson I W Curtis William Henry Rev aIurB !"ll®s 1 J J Lberinon Jesu iea be Rice I l f i kyenl will ' Brines Olives choir of Cathedral i-r j -t Mount L or the event tne sacred concert tonight Mary’s given of Miss Nnra Glea under the direction tlie of cathe’organist and director son in dral! choir which leading focal and soloists of the city and the instrumental w’Ul take part The singers will ajs follows: be musical grand cathedral Hammer Harris arrell Hallelujah the be TO MISS 1911 be the at 2ST A Miss Home rm VZ Till if - Owen ' TTi lorpmssp by Mi S will the tne ivafliiimn L-urhiner choir : Ave Marla Corinne Trio !' principal tiffin n AT i sr CilOllTa ’ i ina Performer of Lives : Business located South JVest soon Schubert Miss Miss recitn! before pleasing large atidientSb a In shall1: COnsolldatedMuslc oh Monds wiis even In especially jne program designed for a evening’s enter-£ H tainmenL r many school teachers branches all assisted and' Clarence Miss ana I J nZ in ’ soloist Brines f Alston Helen g a 909 i- ra2 to the American names would be aJded of the rosters leading opera organizations of the ournal world" — Atlanta which I t 8ho II a- pd X 1 Rossinisi (r ores j pupils j has Bara Parker Rubenstein 2-1 air recital in or Duet completing adj experienced that depjjntments so all Miss bass’ eKkl- o is open? to by the Cavatini I c i- Brodbeck pill the education an-o uoraese tieart i W I Sjopille violin 1 will frho £19 jKim-engrln ' une 1 That- called prominent business man m II Weston the gifted clairvoyant a s P by Say i -1 Want— to You 'Achieve ? Edward u Their Book vxAcuugcs Harris Ermi from Tannl Ar lames Elsas concerts I JUiliUL 'VHUH vcmiuo Consolation Kirchner Miss Nora Gleason: Ave Maria Gounod Skelton maui J the Arrtaa Reads Your 1911 Arr People Most About1 po Performer s Miss i Miss Goldsprough h I in Jn Mozart i oong fiijfi-ishedartists W ocean rne week at 3t 23 Lake's J Wagner J -i 1V11SQ tlfe Inajuglirate the of opening new linstitutiofej which will be stylcM Mai-ame the Salt Q8ty Lake music school Br°dbleclgj intends to secure Prone A “ t i i by Place will sKeiton P anning 1- Mrs mjssle arrangemesntM Several — U vio- "or J muslp Miss be: ' VB L Sauer “ xrtni Au TV Miss Madame Amon t organ- fihHrrnJI xYx solo voice the where patrons Insist on who have repu-I made tlcir Europe ooeraticallv-inJ our in To country fa the She Open ah -i- Mellsande ilia Idcatod'jat bass will’be I lie MacVlchie rr I state rair Salt t ( - Arr Hi i of ome - aulkes Johnston Song iShe-pherd Trovatore technique played noticeably i I flinging —(in nd hn ounais Du ! Piper I will the selections six young-splftnist’ Lyman Soffe Joseph was i George Curtis lands I forcefHl Josephine MoxuqIIb Miss Leone Mrs ihischal Berthd and Miss A I ' lat Morris Kirn Veltz experience! Harp solo Priere Hesse! man to gain Mrs fori-' those able to (funds Edward McGurrin secure IPJ training is ammatus Stabat Mater the Dong this not necessary MrsCorinne Harris and obstacle that qabe Hammer cannot an overcome choir or thedral had a we houses but number opea Andante Cantabile unques-tloned Tschalkowsky wheje the American singer ofbenefit E Skelton’ first violin of George gifts G might have the Klink second violin: Albert Press routine and rise from Secondary parts viola Alfred Press I cello to first roles that am confident the : S t to anera maintainsng fions nllnal its as Owing lour principals ta far so v cuumrv izatlons 9 E — Mass Cathedral choir E firstGeorge Skelton u rkiinK violin secona u:u‘e n In tIaIIw Hebaus’ Press J E cello: I some unusually main America with ranks to any ' aulkes vocal Prayer ierce tlat E was intending to make mn-sic his profession and Jac under Miss Berlin an-p tra!nngtjs aiming for the goal in OtheHs tire who' appeared tMiis interesting Dlmpfe program were Irei&i ClarkAnson Miss Ifelen Miss Riser Miss ILiJIlan Miss Austin Alie Miss Howells Kthel Mlss Lo Knudon i Hebaus program in'full Magnificat from Twelfth to Qinp-ere foreign superior ' us an tin tne out : t u oacrea n“Ull Xfafllrlz sends ? 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Daugherty Marguerite Altos Hazel Redman Beatley — MrsMisses Alice arrell Kroll Ag-j Jennie I r i Maida Hal J Lillie Ruth Gleason I evl-I centers as truth of his state- the merit' Mrs Redman I sipging Americans In roles miny of the -music Curtis O’Neill I I to the attention operatic leading leading German tiertce supporting W' D ' of 1 i 8 I his $ ' in Sonata j- Cannon Autumn In I I the the that coinparreason for of small successful number in with singers Amierican opera Irests the! their deof fory lack opportunity his experlHe cites oyn velopment in point and directs as a oner case fi D C Resting I I I -L— X c opera belief atiyely 4 Y church Monday following program The concert i a !: A-l American i 1911 evening f- i 7 I t V''' it '-'r ' I Moore 22 wMb " Prominent n public A- TA- ? 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I always voted party’s my of fpr thought thinking And never I L 4 v -ir I band:' i : (by ball 1 bland round bifc ji sorgHg vr ¥ Symphony riday June Assistant Organ st front Naveei Junior wJlllJ-l from March t sf zli jj -rE-:ogr l Even The (b) : -a xx j: j- j 1011 20 ifcClellan Cradl Old Melody Bridal Train (b) mark! 'a That 1 Jane J Idylle - Strange gsgafyi X i n : Performer Maccabeus Handel — Second - I office As! v: vv1i: by Arr Melody--Offertory irst floor the sweet handle earefullee so Queen’e Ruler of the that the up That L Guilmant Tores Slavonic tn tarrn fiipi a ?:: Cannoy Y Schneckeri Thursday I ’ Tracy t ienne Assistant Organ the organ deor i I 1st J Traumerei k ' zV-J ? 1911 19 J i aervea boy attorney’s I the cleaned windows and I I the handle 'And polished up j Jane - -J :aa to an was ! - which: " i pan office AbI L Hi aS-x-s-xM''XX-nJ’ Tabernacle: 4 v :wr- : -V programs Cantilene Old I I f tf L- daily the Vision I ‘ : P-Kim il parodied other comic song Sir Joseph Porter song of 0f Ad irst the Lord ben probably has any :he Yudas J x-xcix-bbXvx::': -'-'xxs--x E it Batiste Tannt auser Wagner 1911 Wednesday June 21 Assistant Orgar 1st Edward at tne organ oau Selection iGounod-Eddy from a ist (a) Gabriel-Marie Golden Weddi ig- “Pina-’ satires x-xx-r-xx-: i in i With Power ootc- from March ’ One foire" ’X : lz -thing z 'XtX'X’X'C ‘ -I jt Gifted : -Arr '£? I- -f ’ bettor: i - international saquently no in presentationsmanagers American it this seized delay) without country on and without so much as saying ‘thank to yqu’ the authors Though ‘lnafore'i of In its satirical aspect was course fol directed against contemporaneous in of British navy’ 116s the the conduct to of of be the fun the proved rather than local application universal appeal and the music made an instant it player or sung” wherever was iof In 't of all full MlnAv can 11 4 simply as great: "na Bretpainters alive today would joke he same I Orgar (a) (a) (b) (c) I f long ago jokes about other great: Song Song Larghetto I 3 j weeR Organist e m n claimed: he idea ' Tuesday first very there then nq was laf con’ and copyright to be paid for royalty made a tremendous and presentation as S nw 4 W' spted at this Chorus - hit y W Mi hNot and nt acc Gregor: -M 4 wmyyry? monotonous the re are Cradle Spring (b) an j- orcnes-J organ-Impression tne (a) woman a i atfactory Tne singing table and jthers wi given Assistant said is -v monotonous ous Monday ' ’J diabolically perJ “most on great wer be be recitals ( “ "Tanhauser’fi street--!! prouuco its I 1 ’ -1- 1879 1879 In in -The tne ollowing will see: exeev ted - cr if zcarceiy at t 2 J which wifo wife I ice next or Harte x x-v- Jl 1 4‘- -'Al concon letter al heardu a power 11 - newspapers now composers are ! v 2 SOPRANO ' 4 pro-rectionj amusing his to he dly multinlicat ponde a in to to eve was the William life he m most £ v '£ ' A x ’ to attempting V the death at hs English a-traglo n in tnan In of j91r id stup: agner ' has An st st I scale magnifloept and W ! (throughout were singing it recently revived a on 3878 25 companies I tjie Bosp and at W1 S:: fl ' j on America deemed rsret -s-h ? in ’ - the flratAmerican the to was -:-:Yz Mrs Mary recital at LYRIC J' sj? —a i lugubrious presentation at an and formance” ira J- - Thursday entertaining program taste in no he work It iGomlque 1878 London May 25 and "Pinafore' made a tremendous hit It soon became a national habit hall YpUNG ' j ' - of 2 J -in hideous fori-(une was - t He which -and production w' T 1 20 tppeared Ic public inter be fou can Harte wrote had been Bret ’ Szi is the was undoubtedly tnost popular light ever written opera Its Gilbert authors S ArU William and thur Sullivan achieved fame and from the time of its! first atl Operi on stage the any i e - 1911 I opera d I : ii It ' " given be at i 18 I di rapidly more Collier’s music sa:rs v rent' nn but instrumental music of Jnanv is intrenched loroughly now in 0 than j ' public! J pupils ’ o wnen Public the trast 11 JUNE chape ’ class are grossed K in ward I! presented in which w bfcTINAORE” r" Wandamera during SUNDAY’ 1 — Ip ' 1 was I i- T evening evening stratagems treason pf i rances Sanborn Consolidated Mus l pupils ano June o Thit-ty-first the - A music no at ' T — her of recital x ueeuuy 1 ' 7 “The in Is - UTAjt CITY IE - UlSxnMvSHMH Ialwiiuiisw(iss4 - LA! j |