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Show AMUSEMENTS j. This afternoon at tho Grand Theatre thoro will bo given another reception matinee, when lt U collected that a throng will go upon tho stnso to shake hands with tho members of tho company, and especially with Mr. Cuarko in hlu make-up as Lavlnlo, tho autocratic auto-cratic cook lady in "Why Smith Lft Homo." Next week Mr. Clarko will present a play new to Salt Iike, "Loot Twenty-four Hours." At tho Salt Lako Thcatro this ovenlng a grand concert will bo given for tho bcnoilt of Kcarnn St. Ann's orphanage by 100 children, assisted by local talent and All Hallows band Tho sffot salo Is noWv'ji for tho concert to bo given by tho Salt Lako Symphony orchestra or-chestra on Monday evening at tho Salt Lako Theatre. On account of tho largo number of llttlo children who aro to take part In tho entertainment en-tertainment at tho Salt Lako theater this evening for tho bcnollr of Kearns St Ann's orphanage, tho programmo will begin promptly prompt-ly at 8:15 o'clock. Nearly 100 chlldron aro to tako, part In tho programmo nnd assisting In tho entertainment will be such woll-known local artists oh Mls3 McCue, soprano; tho Utah Ladles quartetio; Mrs Edward McGur-rln McGur-rln and MIm Margery Mulvoy. harpists; Prof. Anton Pedorecn: Charles Kent, baritone; tho St. Cccolla chorus, Bamadlno Fecnoy. eong and dancu artist. All Hallows college and Kdward Fltzpatrick, Morris Androws, Oeorgo Kllnk. violinists. Sybil Geary and Frank Dwlght, danco artists. A largo ralo of scats Is reported and tho house probably will bo crowded. Promlment jeoplo In tho Roman Catholic church havo taken tho boxes and slallH, and tho nudlenca promises to bo ono of tho largest of the season. Miss Nora Glea-non Glea-non has chargo of tho entortalnmont, which Is tho annual benefit for tho orphnnago. and tho management Includes C. C. Goodwin, Simon Si-mon Bamberger, "William Iglehcart. F E Mc-Gurrln, Mc-Gurrln, H. O. Whitney. W. P. O'Mcara and J. C. Lynch. |