Show MUSICAL MATTERS movement to Organize a Large Military Mili-tary Band Work of the Choral Society Tho Congregational Congre-gational RecitalHelds Band Concerts Con-certs Local Musical Notes New Years morning the members of the Musicians union that heard of it met atC at-C lders and formed themselves into a brass band they paraded Main street and serenaded the newspaper offices and the city hall officials There is movement on foot to organize organ-ize a large military band to study the high grade of music and work of the masters such as Wagners and others It is expected a band of fortyfive to fifty good men can be obtained This is one of the results of the Musicians union the national league recommending such a course to the local unions Members and leaders of bands that have had their petty jealousies against one another are now by the influence of the union brought together so that they cast aside all such feelings and play side by The Choral Societys Work The Choral Society meets again tomorrow tomor-row night in the new Odd Fellows hall on Market street at 733 p m The members mem-bers have had a two weeks rest so it is expected they will be able to work with I renewed energy The copies of the Creation Cre-ation the new work of the Choralhave not arrived as yet but will be here tomorrow to-morrow Quite a number of people have expressed themselves as wanting to join the Choral Society for the f Creation The Held Concerts Helds band gave a concert and ball in the new Bountiful onera house Friday night last The elite of Bountiful turned out to trip the light fantastic to the music of the band A special train on the dummy line was chartered to bring the Salt Lake people home The band intend giving a concert and ball in Mill Creek in the near future The people of Mil Creek can expect a rare treat Congregational Recital Those vjho were unable to attend the I inaugural organ recital at the Congregational Congrega-tional church will be given an oppor I tunity to hear something equally as good Tuesday evening of this week Professor I i Radcliffe and the big organ are down for i six numbers and the soloists include I Miss Martha Royle Mrs Plummer Mr Grant Hampton and Mr Bert L Havens I Local Quavers I The tabernaclechoir will give a concert in March rendering all of the music to I be given at the Worlds Columbian fair I I The Federated trades are intending giving giv-ing a concert in the theatre shortly the proceeds to be used for the relief of the I Homestead strikers Josh Carlisle formerly a leading tenor I singer here but now of Butte attended the last rehersal of the Orpheus and I worked with the members The Orpheus club are steadily rehearsing rehears-ing for their coming recital Those that I will be favored by hearing the Orpheus can expect to hear some good music Mrs Olga Slight a lady of high standing stand-ing in musical circles of Denver who has been visiting friends in this city will depart de-part for her home in Denver Monday morning |