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Show BENEFIT COMPANY H Unique Entcttftinmcnt Given at Armory Ar-mory Thursday Night. Those who failed to attend the patriotic entertainment for the benefit of Company H, given last evening at the armory, missed a very enjoyable programme. The nlertalnmeht was unique, consisting of a numbci of clever tableaux, the rendition rendi-tion of several of tla State anthems written writ-ten in the recent Tribune contest, a dramatic reading by John Milton and some wcl 1-rendered solos The entertainment was given under the directl E Mrs Kate Bridewell Anderson, Ander-son, assisted in prof Frederic a. Met- ralf and Miss Burk. ll i pierce, Prof Met-0 Met-0 -i If reading the anthems and Miss Pierce arranging the tableaux. Throned Amidst Her Mountains," "I'll Slr.g Tin Name 0 Utah," 1 Land of Our Home, 1 "Utah Is Our Houe" and "Utah, We Arc Proud of Thee 1 were tlve anthems given. A burlesque tableau. "Rejected Anthem Writ era" and one "Accepted Anthem An-them Writers," a football tableau In whli h the High school and university teams were cleverly caricatured by a number of hoys and girls, and a military tableau were among the very good things ot the programme. In addition to those named, those taking tak-ing part In the very enjoyable programme were the Misses Vera Felt Dagmar Or-ob, Or-ob, Via ' t. Be rdl i . Marguerlt EXarlej . C. A. Barratt. Mrs. Randolph. Dean Daynei. J Hume, .'apt Bassett. After the" programme dancing was enjoyed until midnight |