Show AMUSEMENTS r rIt It is pleasant to havo have a 1 happy happ surprise I once In awhile In the theatrical business there arc are so o many unhappy surprises s I front from the point of view that the huppy happy ones suck up like the barefoot boys bos sore toe Wire The Chape Chano Chaperones rones reneW Is Ia one of or them Tho The blessed that went to the Salt Suit Lake theatre last night were wore disappointed happily Two years ago The rhe Chaperones seem such I much Last night it was good The chorus charus pretty but the man who ex expects expects to find good goad looks In a good goo singing chorus would look for far pate de do fole taie gras in ip a table The Tile two dont go together The Chaperones chorus Is good from the singing standpoint and that is all anybody ought to want And at least two of or the principals can sing too They are George and Doris Dona Goodwin duet near the close dose of or orthe the first act was splendid John Price I Iwas was funny in spots as Algernon n neasy nessi and Madelyn Maden Marshall caused I some same smiles as Mabel Bites old part I The engagement of ra ibe Tb closes tonight There will be a matinee performance Woman Against Woman will be seen twice at tire the Grand Orana today matinee and ande e evening ening C The engagement of The Kentucky Belles and James UnIt lately defeated by B Nelson for r Ut the lightweight championship of the world opens at the Lyric afternoon TIre The seat sale bale for far tho engagement of Florence Roberts Robert In Ann LaMont which opens at itt the Lek theatre Monday night Is progressing satisfactorily A young woman who seems destined to write nor her name high in the world of mu music music sic Is Miss Judith Anderson Miss An Anderson Anderson derson gave a private recital yesterday morning In the hall ball of the Clayton Music compan and those who were present had bad occasion to marvel at the wonderful range and quality of her voice Miss An Anderson derson ie i the fortunate possessor of something besides a splendid voice She has the power to put sympathy Into it lt to give it the touch without which no voice can be called great greatHer greatHer Her first number yesterday was the aria from Samson anti and Delilah and she gave it superbly Then rhion sh site rave JH e Brahms Ode Haiden Ros Ilos Roslein lein and a lullaby by Ed and Mrs Ludia D Alder of Salt Lake jaka An idea of Miss Andersons voles voice may be b gained from the statement that it ranges from low E B to high A and every tone is full and rounded the lower ones being of a quality that must be heard to be TIC appreciated Next Friday night In the tabernacle Salt Lakers and fair and conference vIa vis visitors will have an opportunity to hear heur Miss Anderson In her recital she will be assisted by John J McClellan the taber tabernacle tabernacle nacle choir and some of the best known local musicians |