Show I I j JOlIN r OlI T. T Ii HAND D 1 who set to mu music ic a poem by Mrs Ruth Rath May flay Fox Fos for Utah's State Choral which was vas given gi its initial pro production j jj j I during tho the home coming at Ephraim Friday nn and Satur Saturday ay ni nights with I Ia j I I a n chorus shoals of 00 voices and orchestra of thirty 3 directed h hy 3 sir r. r Hand Band I t rl e y Y J Y ry 1 l' l P d y T a u Vim i h fy f y r Y yn ar r S. S nyi Y YS M Y C I II Y II I ICY I I M I II I p 1 Miss I s I Lydia dl White harpist Willard I Flashman lashman flutist Miss lIss Evangeline Thomas contralto J. J V. tenor and Horace S S. S Ensign Jr baritone bari barl- baritone tone and an augmented or orchestra hestra Following Following Fol- Fol lowing Is the complete program Selection Enlarged Theatre orchestra Bravura Variations Adam Mozart Miss Iss Gates Flute obligate by Willard Flashman a n I gende Zabel b Miss White en a a. Boat Song Harriet Ware b Chanson Kar Karsakow c d Serenade e Villanelle Eva DelAcqua Miss Gates Harp accompaniment t by Miss White a Am Zabel b Holz c Chanson de dc Mat Mai Ial Miss White Overture to RIgoletto Verdi Enlarged Theatre orchestra I Concluding with the second act of or i RIgoletto with the following cast I Gilda wilda Emma Emmo Lucy Gates Maid laid Thomas Rigoletto Horace S. S Ensign Jr Duke J J. W. W George D D. P per Is general manager manns-er and B B. Cecil Gates will direct tho the enlarged enlarged en- en orchestra jo Salt Lakers will bo be given an opportunity opportunity of ot extending a n warm homecoming homecoming home- home coming oming welcome to Miss Gladys Wick Ins ns the tho talented cellist who will Ick I appeal appear ap- ap pear peal ear in recital at the Immanuel Baptist Bap- Bap 1st church Friday evening at under under under un un- der the of or Fred C. C Gra- Gra ham lam I Miss returned home Friday I from rom Boston where she has been the past three years ears a pupil Josef or Josef Adamowski Adam- Adam I at the New England Conservatory Conserva- Conserva tory ory of ot 1 Music She has appeared In several everal large concerts and public functions tunc- tunc lons and alwa always s 's received enthusiastic appreciation Assisting In the recital will be Charles Shepherd pianist and accompanist and Romania H Hyde de vio- vio The following Is tho the program to o bo be rendered rendered- From rom Suite alde Walde Op 50 Popper I Andacht Miss Gladys Glad s 's Danco anco Do De Bussy Minuet In B flat lat Beethoven Ballad In F major Chopin Charles Shepherd Fantasie Op 13 Servais als Sur deux Airs Mss Miss Gladys Eastern Morn 1 reverie Chadwick Moment foment Musical Op 04 94 9 Schubert Romance sans Paroles Op 23 3 Davidoff Miss 1195 Gladys i f Following will be the musical al program program program pro pro- gram at the First Methodist Episcopal church today MORNING I G SERVICE Organ prelude prelude- a Beethoven b Intermezzo Truette Anthem King All Glorious William II 11 Squire Miss lIss Mao Mae ONiel Miss 1158 Leola Schrack and choir Melody in G tharp J i Postlude Grand In D. D Renaud EVENING SERVICE Organ prelude prelude- a Processional Dubois DuboU b Communion Dunahm Anthem Still Still With Thee Arthur Foote Footo Leola Schrack Alexander Eberhard Eberhard Eberhard Eber- Eber hard and choir Pra Prayer er Salome Silome Contralto solo bolo Spirit of or God W W. II If Mrs Bliss Quartet Jesus and Shall It Ever Be De W W. E. E M. M Hackelman Miss Flor Flounce Florence nce Hudson Per Percy Pere W W. Morton torton Miss Florence Robinson Robinson- Richard Burkhardt Postlude Festival Postlude Whiting The choir director Is Mr Mrs Ella Cumming Cumming dimming Cum Cum- ming Wetzell and Mrs J. J Louis hauer lauer is organist Prior to her departure on a mission to the eastern castern states a testimonial concert con con- cert cent will be given gl Miss Margaret aret E E. Edward at the th Nineteenth ward meet meet- lag ing house Frida Friday evening at S o'clock The Tho following program has been ar arranged arranged arranged ar- ar ranged Anthem Mighty Jehovah M. M J. J Thomas and choir Clarinet duet COn William L Lym m and Charles Mitchel Reading Margaret Caldwell Caldwel Contralto solo E a Thomas Soprano solo Heaven Hath Bath Shed a Tear Mrs LIzzio Thomas Edward Clarinet obligate b by Clarence Hawkins Violin solo Russian Airs Alls Owen on A. A Bartlett Baritone sole selected Horace S. S Ensign Clarinet solo Variations on a aTheme Thome Theme Schubert William Lym Lm Piano solo selected sel Beck Becky Almond Tenor solo selected John T. T Hand Band Reading 3 B. B S S. S Young Selection Professor Professor Protessor Skelton's ladles ladies orchestra Remarks The missionary Remarks Bishop O. O J. J P P. P Widtsoe Sextet Lucia Mrs 1 I. I L. L T. T Edward rd M M. J. J Thomas J J. J T. T Hand H H. S S. S Ensign Sam Winter inter A Agnes nes Olsen Thomas I Mrs George E E. Skelton and Alvin A. A Beesley Beesle accompanists I I At Provo night John T. T Hand will give he a n abend at tho the B. B Y I university Professor ProCessor Lund head of ot the music school will accompany him With the exception of two or three numbers Mr 1 Hand Band will give Ivo the entire program His Ills numbers will include the tho following Aria from Carmen Bizet I a Strauss b Ich Memo Minno Strauss I Strauss Lied Wagner Lament Lament Leoncavallo I a Loves Love's Springtime Logan b My 1 Hearts Heart's Desire Logan LoganI c But Dut Duth h Why Y Lo Logan an d Then You'll Remember Me Bo Me-Bo- Bo Bohemian Girl La Donna o e mobile mobile RIgoletto Verdi O 0 Paradiso Paradise Meyerbeer X XA C CA cA A recital given b by pupils pupil of ot the Utah Conservatory Conser of Music 1 will bo be given Tuesday evening at In Consolidated Music hall to which the public is In In- In The he program will include numbers numbers num num- bers hers from the piano vocal violin and dramatic art departments In which the tollo following pupils will appear Piano solo Second Valse Opus 86 56 I Durand Maxine 1 e Kelly Holly Violin solo Sue Rupple Vocal solo Just for You Alberta McKinney 1 Duct Duet March Schubert I Lola IoJa ola Wignal I Melva Bult Butt Violin solo Schon Schun Kreisler Eva E Stock Piano solo Polka a de Bartlett Naggie 1 Hansen Hanson Quartet Maiden and the Bird Loas Richards Eva a Stock Florence Florence Flor PIer ence once Morris Irris Janett Ure Monologue ue A Man Ian a Maid and a aDress aDress aDress I Dress Suitcase Locko Locke In Fay Snyder Piano solo Concert Liszt a a. b h Edith Wire Vocal solo soloa solo solo- t a A Dutch Lullabye I b Perhaps Forster Sarah Layton Lalon Dramatic reading Madam Phel Phelps ps X i t Vera Vcra Johnson f Vocal solo The Hidden Song Cadman Evelyne Buehler Buchler Recitation My h Rival Rhal Kipling Gladys Glads Lyon Vocal solo The alle Valley of Beautiful Dreams t Ramona Peirce Piano solo Schumann T I. I II III IV Presto V Y Presto VI Presto VII VIII IX X X Vivo XI Polonaise XII Finale Becky Beck Almond Miss lIsi Elvira Bong has arranged an entert entertaining program for Cor a r recital to tobe tobe tobo be bo given ghen by herself and pupils assisted b by George E. E Skelton OWen Owea A. A Bartlett Bart Dart Bartlett lett leU Miss Marion Marlon Cannon at nt the second second second sec sec- ond piano and the popular juvenile trio trio consisting of or Bernice Gwendolyn and Howard Hall HaJJ which is to be given II at nt Immanuel Baptist church Thursday I evening beginning promptly tJ at Sl Following Is the tho program Song of ot tho Seashell man Kros-man f II Bernice Gwendolyn and Howard Hall a Dorothy wal waltz tz Godard b Greetings From Homo Home Godard Dorothy Doroth Lucas In a Gondola Hems Heins Bernice Lucas Heins Hems Faith Markel Morris dance German Bernice Gwendolyn and Howard Hall Second V Valse ls In B B. B Godard Anne Lee Kirk a C. C P P. E. E Bach b Barcarolle June I r Bernice Hall hail Tarantella J J. J Raft Raff Jane Jano McGee Four two pianos Duvernoy Polonaise Chopin Jano Tano McGee 1 Sextet from Lucia Donizetti Skelton octet Rondo Beethoven Miss 1 Bong Berceuse Owen Bartlett etude Bohm Bernice Hall a n Valse alse Chopin b Polon Polonaise ise Chopin |