Show PACKED AUDIENCE REARS HEARS TOTS SINS SING AND WATCHES THEM TEM DANCE AT BENEFIT A house packed to the roof root rewarded the weoka of ot work Incident t to the he annual c concert given fo for St. St Anns orphanage orphanage or or- at R the the- Salt Sal Lake Lako the theatre tro last lat night The Tho program w was s one on of or the best amateur performances ever put on in Suit Salt Sal Lake Lako and amid all of ot the little folks r deserve sen a great deal of ot credit Miss MIs Nora Norn leason Gleason was assisted In th the 1 affair fr b by Alss Is Eleanor Crawford antI anc Kathleen Kahleen Graves Most lot e r of ot tho tilt numbers was perhaps Banner a tableau The Tho Star Spangled sung arid and posed by forty forty- eight young gino The ho white lbert liberty 1 accentuated accentuate their and anu lov loveliness grace an The choruses were cre strikingly 9 cos- cos tUm turned The shamrock amrock Idea An All 11 chorus work ork was waa well wel balanced bal bal- and nd showed Careful training an and ability their AU All solos olos s were satisfying In jn execution The dances deserve i especial commendation both solo and andr figure The le little tots comprehended and carried r i out the tho elaborate marches and counter marches y with th 5 little or no 5 entirely JY tree ices from sta stage e fright or embarrassment The following diminutive folk die die- themselves d as soloists Alice OBrien O'Brien ii re V Lucile Lucie J Daphne Hunt IlliCit Margaret Connors Marian Gaul Gaul- McCormack zan Ora Gray 1 Elmo M s Kath Katherine MIsS Pluma Purcell Purce read with fine A fh delineation n a i selection which wih depicted th ma tho trials of or a a. a young soung o nl wife who had overdrawn overdrawn her b bank account the third time within the tho twelvemonth She he faced tho approaching approaching- approaching visit of ot her fa ta- ta ther law with a Spartan spirit K P. P J. J p. p Pr Ora Grady y Baritone sang nans two numbers numbers num- num bers which were greatly appreciated appreciated and was followed by a saxophone quin quin tet teL who played The Rosary b by Kevin ln and responded to an n encore Tho Tb boys choruses should have hae special pe- pe ct cial cal mentIon because their enthusiasm did much to assure the tile unqualified success of or the evenings evening's 1 work Th The little lads showed a a. a decided spark of ot talent Soloists were Dolly Doily Doly Christensen Christen Christen- sen en Anna Aures Marguerite Taylor Pluma Plum Purcell Purcel p p. p. p Grad Grady CronIn George o Cronin SpringerS er Lily Liy Children at at tho the orphanage were brought to the theatre and t liken en homo In a special car furnished b by the time Utah Light Railway company I 0 I PARIS CATHEDRAL OWNER Archbishops Archbishop rd Claim to io Edifice Rejected b by French Court Cour Paris March 15 An l-An l An application t b by y Cardinal Amette archbishop of ot Paris ParI on behalf of ot the Catholic church for forthe forthe tor the title tte to the i basilica of the Sacred Heart the lie new cathedral on the Mont Mont- marre Heights In Paris was vas rejected tOda today b by the time civil court here The court declared red that the cathedral which Is still under construction wa wan the property of ot the city of Paris laria an and disregarded the cardinals cardinal's contention that It was was built buit from funds raised b by public subscription from Catholic t throughout France About About has been expended already on the tho edH lice flee |