| Show alPROVO PROVO POINTS cT11e Red Mans Dream a Painting Paint-ing by a SelfTaught Artist The Postoffite The Concert on Wednesday Evening NextOther Notes Mr Samuel Jeppersor who has for many years been a student of the art of painting and whose only tutor has been the face of the earth smiling and luxurious in the villages of Utah has completed a painting that is greatly admired by lovers of < the art and all who have looked upon it The title of the picture is The Indians Dream The red man reposes beside a fallen log where the woods and meadows meet with an expression of calm satisfaction The happy hunting grounds with myriad of animals lifelike in color and characteristics character-istics evince a stretch of imagination beyond be-yond the pale of ordinary artists The artist has been offered 75 for it but it is evident that there are but few who can appreciate the value of the pinture Mr Jenperson has now begun work upon a painting for Knight Brothers the price of which will be 150 The dimensions will be 8x12 feet The Third ward hold their anniversary jubilee tomorrow morning Mr Fitzgerald a wellknown horseman of Provo was arrested and bound over in SSOO bonds for leveling a pistol at William Bennett of Riley Bennett saloonkeepers saloon-keepers The postoffice is now replete with display dis-play advertisements Mr Henry Maiben having just supplied the delivery hall with a large advertising directory which contains con-tains some fine naintincrs There was a lively kick made this morning I morn-ing at the deficiency of the clerical force in the postofflce a number complaining of having to wait nearly two hours for mail which was delivered through one little aperture the other being closed There is a prospect of a Baptist church being built during the coming season Miss Webber of Salt Lake city came down last evening to attend the chamber of commerce ball She will returntoday The following programme has been arranged ar-ranged for the concert to bn given on Wednesday evening next under the directorship direct-orship of Prof H E Giles in whicffMr Alonzo H Baird will render the Liszt E fiat concerto for the first time before a Provo audience He will also play a Prelude Pre-lude and Fuge Bach Garatte in D minor S B Mills and sevoralother works including the difficult octave Etude op 23 Rubensteln Prof Giles will appear as organ soloist and play selections from Bastesto and Rossini Mrs M C Hull of Salt Lake city has been selected as vocal soloist Mr Ed Olson is solo cornetist for the occasion and will play the Polka do Concert by Miller Tho elocutionists are Miss Olive Gash and Miss Ella Cluff Baritone Mr Irvine accompanist Miss Davis The chorus will be made up of tho choral union and B Y academy choir seventyfive voices in all The Pilgrims chorus from Verde and the Soldiers chorus from Gounods Faust will be sung The district schools are holding a Valentine Valen-tine ball in the opera housa this a m Tho place is suggestive of a bee hive and valentines are flying in the air Pnovo Feb 14 18JL |