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" ' LAUIUE-DEVINNE" LAUIUE-DEVINNE" FRANKIE V JOHNNIE ' GREW- PATES CO. v MAE -I MURRAY IN f JAZZMANIA : J. - t I : 'Li. - PANT AGES t nvv72J Maa. ream fwl Uke !W. . nftrr a nrfrevliins ewlm M ( Iterk'e epva-elr peel V eheJedwhewalaa bint Now Playinc THEATRE 1 V ii 'III v r "CURC PETERSON aasl Hia NINE ARTISTS PAT" AN0IH WILL AOAIN 8( WITH U TMUNtOAV NIOMT Cambrian Day THURSDAY, JULY 19 Twentyeeventh Annual Colabratlon of Waleh roeie"U vhia vicinity, under auspteea of Cambrian Aeeociation of Salt Lake City. BATHING, PICNICKING. DANCING AAd Special Big MusicaJ Program at 7 p. ra. Skarp al Bandstand on Lower Floor of PrSUon. GEM h "The Go-Getter" By Pater B. Kyne With T. ROY BARNES And all-etar oast. LARRY MMON In "IAW MILL," And Another Added Attraction. i:.:: Don Kirkham's Lagoon Novelty Orchestra Introduces Ilew Dandng Fcatps;WU r-:::r Sneclal Program Arranged for flight oV July 24th Vith Free Dancing In Afternoon From 4 to C "' . - ;-. ..'.:. . .. 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Klrk-bam. ban won unatlnted praise aa tha bast orchestra In tha Inter, mountain west- Now. lively, syncopated syn-copated muelo tbat Juat teas, the snoot reluctant feet Into a oanro atop la featured by Don and hi "Society rleronadrre." who aro tha cleverest boyo In this territory for thinking up new and novel atunta. "The members of tha Lnaroon Novelty Orchestra aro all local boye," says hianaisr A. C Cnrla-t Cnrla-t on sen of tho Ljtoon resort. "Bvory man In tha orcbeatra haa bad Vans experience in profes- m atonal mnsleal work, and oaeb of them la a rooocnlxad arUst." . - Th Introduction of the custom of chana-lna- th tempo for each ertoore and having novelty muskj wa mad oa the auaeoetlon of Mr. Christ enaen after a eoaat'to eoaat tour of Inspection of the famous fa-mous resort of th country. These featurea have proved very popular with tho dancers. Man ager Christen sen conferred with famous orchestra leader throughout through-out tho country and It was through their atigceeUon that h secured Don Klrkham a leader of the orcbeatra.' Mr. Kirk ham I a local boy who ha attained a wld reputation for hla mualcal ability through a aertee of tour In vaudeville and seasons playing In eastern rraorta. Don Kirk ham, conductor of th orchestra, play eleven different Instruments, specialising on tbo piano, cornet, aaaophons and clarinet. Hla versatility I la a large maaaur responsible for tbo guecae of th orchestra. Ho haa proved hlmeelf a master of syncopation, syn-copation, arranging bla own ma-U ma-U to suit th testes of th dancer danc-er for whom ha play. Mr. Klra-basn Klra-basn la known throughout lb country a on of th moat capable capa-ble exponents of tha modern tread In dance mnale. Ha haa played on four vaudeville circuit out Jot Chicago and haa apent several aeaaoaa In eastern resort and on tho ooant- Jama McPonnot. who play th baas tab, and string bass. . waa i t ' wltn tB nig a acnoi oana ana toured with the cadet la lflt. He haa boon engaged In nauilc professionally In Bait Lake City for eight yeare Osorge Davis, trombons. saxophone saxo-phone and piano, began his study of muata at th I- I)- B- university. univer-sity. He la a teacher of plena, hsrrng been a profesaor of musl alnee 1110, and la aa esper. red resort orchestra maa. ' Char lee Lrockwood of Ogdea la a whtard en the banlo. He ha played for eome time In the northwest.. Prank Cookaoa. wh ran also maks hi banjo talk, waa formerly leader of the orchestra at the -Corenedo Club at Denver. He ha played, at the American Duneants, of thl ally, and thle la hla aeeoad aissoa at DagOen. In and hla musle vary popular with local dancers. Harry K rick sen handle th (rand plana tn fin style, and play th trumpet aa wall. He played the trumpet In one of the navy band and haa palyod th , plana for dancing at the Amen, aaa Panamnt. i Clayton Klrkham. wha aaa get more elever )aaa effects from hla big aggregation of drums than any other drummer tn thl aac-llea aac-llea of the country, started ta play In high school, and baa been engaged la mualcal work profe-stonally profe-stonally for sli years. Thl la hla econd s.s eon at Daeooa. Leland Bristol, tenor aaxophone and baritone, and trombone, haa been a professional for nln year. traa. Jack Roeell. wha ' I assistant leader, la proflelaat with th alto aaaophoae. C melody saxophone and C soprano, and violin. H haa played ta a number of movie bouea and waa Wllkee orchestra leader during th season ef 1111- t Don Tlbha, alia saxophone, c melody eaxophene aad C soprano and clarinet, has had cere experience expe-rience la Chicago aad ha also played In vaudeville. . Last -n-tr he played at the Merry Gar-Sen, Gar-Sen, and th Odaon. He 1 a teacher ef the saxophone. Al loom, violin, ha played with the Bymphony and Pbllharmenle orchestras la Bait Lake City, frank McDonald, vkolla. started He ha played with the rnithar-monle rnithar-monle and a woken y arabr.tra oatetlha. alt Lake City hag reason ts be preud mt the leoal moslraa wh ar proving their msrlt to big crowds ef dancera every eve--ntng at the tamoua resort. A special roe-ram ba been arranged ar-ranged for tbs night ef July Jtth, Pioneer day, with free matinee dancing from 4 to . Fireworks ever the lake with a real sham battle at 1 p. m. I aao trier feature fea-ture for that day.. Through th eotirte.f ef O'Loughlln A Co- the Martin . ensphere en-sphere and band Inetrumenta are need by the levgooa J-eveny Orchestra- I AS v.) |