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Show TRUTH 4 with the Dunkards, queer but honest company, will be heard in two solos. book mark which accompanied the ture of the programe will be the reading of Washingtons farewell address people, for whom wealth has no fas- Shuberts Rosamunde will be played book. ft ft by one of the professors. d for the first time in Salt Lake as a cinations. For this reason the ft ft The new officers of the Riverside literparents of the girl object to her band selection. Mr. Zimmerman will to is senate be represented in The society are: President, Nellie Riley; ary bea cornet tbe for solo an from aria marrying play wealthy young man, Walter Williams; secre- joint debate with the current history cause he is too rich. It is the wooLinda di Cbamoni, by Donnizetti. vice president, tary and treasurer, Jessie Chase; class next week, by J. O. Carter Elbert Thomas, and Frank nolman' ing and courtship which forms the Wald ten fuls Pluie dor, a beautiful editor, Vera Needham. The current history class will be repreToo waltz, will be something not often humorous side of the comedy. ft ft by W. L. Dunn, W. N. Ray, and Rich to Marry runs for three nights heard here. Miss Clark, will sing the The next Parents meeting at the sented G. S. Gibbs. Dun-kar- and Wednesday matinee, beginning Arditi Waltz. The band will render out selections from Carmen, Fortune Monday, February 24th. Filling the remainder of the week Barlow Teller and the always inspiring Lucia di Lammarmoor. Bros, minstrels begin an engagement The foregoing is one of the very best programs yet formulated by Mr. Held. nARBT Le Grande. HELD1 Ebucattonal BAND NEW MILITARY CONCERT. THE QRAHD JHEATRE. PAUL HAMMER. JR., Manager. SUNDAY EVENING, FEB. MR. A. S. ZIMMERMAN 23rd. PRESENTS puss Nrvlila Glart, SOPRANO OP THE SALT LAKE OPERA CO. In Two Beautiful Numbers i AND The programs at the various schools for last week were full of inspiration to loyalty and patriotism in the exercises commemorative of Lincolns day. JThis week the Washington programs were also full of the patriotic spirit. Many of them were worthy of especial praise. ft ft The principals and teachers of the Lowell have arranged to give monthly tests in every study, music included, these tests to count The first test in music has just been given and one-thir- d. proves a great incentive in that branch Franklin school, will be held on the 21st, immediately following the Washington dav program. Miss Fames of the Twelfth school has resigned. Miss Edna Davis of the Fremont has been appointed to fill the vacancy, and Miss Clara Cummings a University graduate, will succeed Miss Davis at the Fremont. ft ft ..Helds Hew Hliiiiarg Band.. eni-neerin- g C. T. THE RBAMD THEATReT PAUL HAMMER. JR., Manager. InlELD NEW MILITARY BAND vice-preside- CONCERT. s, munds. SUNDAY EVENING, FEB. 23rd. ft ft Mr. Hoff of the Lowell corps, severed his connection with that school, last Friday, to take a position in the high school. He is succeeded at the Lowell by Miss Valentine Murphy of the Ham- IDiss Drvilla Clark, ft ft In Two Beautiful Numbers MR, A. ZIMMERMAN PRESENTS AND r- - Helds Hew military Haim.. OP UNUSUAL MERIT... IN A PROGRAM ft ft ft ft S. SOPRANO OP THE SALT LAKE OPERA CO. ilton Eighth grade. Chapel exercises were conducted ft ft during this week at the University by Supervisor Wetzel is giving great A. C. Matheson, secretary to Superinimpetus to the study of music, among tendent Nelson, and a normal graduate of 1805. the teachers and pupils alike. IN A PROGRAM OP The senate team to meet the society a week later, are The Wasatch Eighth grade Literary society has elected the following new officers: President, Rector Eastman; John Howell; secretary, Stirling Talmage; treasurer, Albert Bert EdMcGinty; sergeant-at-arm- of study. - ft ft ft ft The seven University students who The teachers, pupils and friends of Mrs. have welcomed her back have applied for graduation next June, CENTS. CENTS. to herElliott for the submitted their have subjects place on the teaching staff. Mrs. Elliott resumed her meetings this week. graduation thesis to President Kings- Barnes, Dan Alexander, and Wallace of three nights and Saturday matinee? bury. They are as follows: Will R. Calder. ft ft Elias Hansen, ft ft An exhibition of the work from the Ray, Trades Routes. starling Thursday, February 27, The of and different and Science The Summer school committee has company is highly spoken Religion, Theology. city schools, is now in proown band and brass Miss made Edna Coray, Greek Architecture, the following report to the facsymcarry their gress at the teachers room in the city attention has on Modern and Influence Civilizaorchestra. Its Special ulty: First, that the school this year and county building. Each school is to phony B. Spiers, Political Parties shall consist of six weeks as heretofore; tion. been given to the first part with an be allowed one week for J. display and idea of making it a feature of particu- the is to inspect in America. George S. Gibbs, Stan- second, that the maximum number of invited public general lar merit new songs will be intro- the work. The Webster exhibit opened dards of Conduct. Thomas McDonald , hours of credit one can get at the Sumduced, while there will be a gorgeous last Criticism of the American Smelter mer school for new work shall be Tuesday morning. display of rich costurnery and novel and Refining Company. electrical effects. The olie contains ft ft Jay Groo, raised from five to six hours; third, vaudeville to date and new Construction of a that next up The fourth in the series of socials for Description year the summer term shall and drills marches Converter. two last The thesis features, spectular Rotary of ten weeks; fourth, that the which interest with their easy grace- the benefit of the Lincoln school piano are for the degree of batchelor of cousist Summer was fund given last Friday afternoon science in mining engineering. ful performances of the most compliThe under the school shall be conducted responsibility of the adminfreshmen class pin is a double diamond cated evolutions. The usual daily at the home of Mrs. J. C. Long. and istration that the board of Regents with a field of green and red the class street parade will be given by Barlow ft ft should salaries in proportion to pay colors. In the upper part of the field Bros, minstrels. The eighth grade at the Lincoln are the Greek letters the salaries. yearly O. P. and in school presented Mr. Webster with a the lower part, the figures, 05. ft ft ad school beautiful volume of Holme's poems last high ft ft is senate The exerRegular buglars have been appointed arranging special Friday evening. The names of the class were artistly lettered in gilt on a cises for Washingtons birthday. A fea- - as follows: Harry Bintz, and Gerard UNUSUAL MERIT... SEATS 25 SEATS 25 THE GRAND THEATRE PAUL HAMMER, JR. Manager. Hale, company A; Gadd Callisonand Ed Davidson, company B; Max Adams-anRalph Brown company C. m w JfJJiEL. m Commencing Monday, February 24th. Edward Owings Townes Latest Comedy Success Marry Mr. Held will introduce plenty of operatic music in his program tomorrow evening. It might be called with propriety, another operatic night. The band will be strengthened by the addition of two fluegel horns, the intention being to improve the tone color of the v cornet section of the band. Miss Clark, of the Salt Lake Opera Ar-vil- la ORIGINAL INCOMPARABLE CAST. Seats Now On Sale. SCENERY. TRAPPINGS AND MUSIC. Three Nights and Saturday Matinee Starting Thursday, P'ebruary Splendid Street Parade Daily. 27, m m m Barlow Minstrels. Seats on sale Tuesday, Feb. 25th. i I i t ( i d i ft .ft Instead of the usual Wednesday morning assemblies at the high school, the Washington day program was given yesterday afternoon, when the contest took place for the medals awarded by the Daughters of the Revo. m m m m w r m m m m m m The Great , m m m m m j lution and the Sons of Veterans, respectively to the girls and boys of the senior class, giving the best patriotic address. ft ft The second issue of Red and Black appeared Friday. ft ft The seniors have placed an order at Leyson s jewelry store for their class pins. Miss Duke's ft ft fourth year English classes have finished Macaulays Essay on Milton and have taken up Miltons Paradise Lost. ! |