Show mM fl yiJ t I I I Harold Orlob the young Salt Lake composer went East a few weeks ago I to visit the Buffalo exposition In company com-pany with Clyde Squires He is now I In New York where he has been fortunate for-tunate enough to interest the large I publishing firm of Wltmark Sons In his compositions and they will now publish them His friends think he has been fortunate as this firm is very critical and but few embryo compos era can boast of having obtained even l I a hearing of their productions I Miss Blanche Aldrach who went to I New York in July last is now prima donna with the Herald Square Opera company of New York They have been playing In Virginia and will be next week Greensboro N CAt 4 i U At St Marks cathedral this morning Mr William Crawford will sing Beyond Be-yond the Gates of Paradise by King < II II S I T H Gilbert tenor at the First Presbyterian church Is to sing at the I mens meeting at the 111 C A today I The regular monthly praise service I will be given at the First Congregational Congrega-tional church this evening Anthem Praise Ye the Father Gounod bass solo 0 Eyes That are Weary Bracketl quartette Cast Thy Burden or the Lord MeriQelssohn soprano solo by Mrs Percy SomersCocks I quartette 0 Come Every One that Thlrsteth from the Elijah Mendelssohn Men-delssohn The choir leader is Mrs Percy SomersCocks always a favorite I favor-ite with the Salt Lake public She has added to her reputation since her return re-turn from abroad Charles Pike will sing The Lost Chord Sullivan at the Unitarian services ser-vices at the Salt Lake Theater this morning The male quartette will sing I Softly Now the Light of Day and The Beautiful Country V S I Th piano pupils of Prof P N Cook I are a eparlng to give a recital In a r 1 week or two |