Show t x- M MM f M t t t j 71 t H M 4 M t M M r rA 4 A AMUSEMENTS TODAY y 4 Pantages Vaudeville 30 f ff f and 0 30 p. p m. m The Iches The Human Octopus featuring Walter Vatter I In a af f dual role Dorothy Gish In Her lIeI 4 4 Grandparents Keystone comedy 4 Saltair Saltair Dancing and bathing f 4 Opening of or season today 4 44 4 4 RS CONCERT 1 M. ANY MANY y there wore were In the audience which greeted Miss Gladys at Immanuel Baptist church church last night who recalled the days when she played the tho cello and Miss Romania Hyde I played tho the violin In a string quartet that was quite popular In Salt Lake What t then elJ was regarded as amateur talent h has ha since been developed eloped b by both into artistic ability as was nas conclusively conclusive conclusive- I ly sh shown wn In the home coming concert given ghen b by Miss last night t In which Miss Hyde Hyde- was vas one of at the as assisting assisting assisting as- as soloists I The main auditorium of ot the church was filled and all were highly pleased with tho the entire program During the past year Miss has ot de devoted d nt at I Boston to tho the study of her chosen In Instrument In- In strument she has made appreciable progress r ss and ind her friends hold she will have no difficulty to maintain a a. comman commanding com corn man manding I position as a cellist Her fler principal number on last nigh nights night's ts t's program program program pro pro- gram was a. a fantasia of Russian airs elaborated b by Ser als and hers was a finished performance For encore she played with fine ef et- et feet At the conclusion of or the tho program program program pro pro- gram tho the audience insisted on a final encore for tor which by Bizet wa va wag given Iven Miss MIsa Hydes Hyde's selections Bird as a Prophet Schumann and a Bach air were encored as' as vas the piano suite by Charles Shepherd who also was the accompanist of or the evening The The- audience enjoyed especially the tho baritone solos The rhe Horn HornS and Hahn by Frank Frnnk Thornton Smith of ot Stockton Cal who Is tho the guest of or Salt Lake friends Mr Ir Smith was heartily recalled and g gave ve a a. humorous selection for encore Mrs B. B C. C Madill and Misses Ruth Clark Hazel Clark Marie Marlc Hughes Hushes Jeanette Jennette Thompson Florence Florenco Goldie Hyde Hydo Elsie Margaret t and Ruth Duvall were ushers and Miss Mary r I no Rogers ers was wag flower lower girl ES tI Jo I PHELPS PHELPS' RECITAL I. OME IE difficulty would bo ba experienced S SO O to determine determine- who was most gratified tied fled by the success of ot the recital given gl glenlast last night at ot Consolidated Music hall Miss Lillian Phelps because of the tho evident evi eyl- d dent nt approbation of the audience or or Mrs Ir Emma Ramse Ramsey Morris who made madeno no attempt to conceal Just pride In her pupil or the thet audience which filled the thc hall haU gave the closest attention to and expressed appreciation of or every part of at the program Miss Phelps was assisted b by Miss MIs Rowena Korns as accompanist who also gave two piano selections and b by Otto King ICing cellist who had two solo numbers and also played cello for tor two of tho by Miss Phelps I In Miss Lillian Phelps Salt Lake possesses pos poe another talented young oun singer cr with ambition ant and ability for tor she Is la gifted with ith a rich soprano mezzo voice that has been well trained and is under control Mrs Stella Angell Fletcher Misses Margaret Fowler Mario farle Howard and Madge Donaldson were the ushers and Miss Helen Hanchett as was flower girl 3 |