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Show High School Cadet Band The Salt Lako theater has been selected se-lected as the rllaco for tho big concert to bo given next Saturday night by the Cadet band of tho high school, and the boys havo planned a .progrnmmo which should bea drawing card. Tn addition to tho band, which stands high, not as an nmatcur orgnniznt ion. but ns a real Aggregation of musicians, M. J. Brines and ( Groneman will assist. Tho former for-mer is so well known as a vocalist thnt he needs vo commendation to a Valt Lake audience, but thoso who hae heard him Bince his return from New York unito in 6aying that ho is even better than before. Mr. Groneman, whose violin work pjaccs him on a high plane, has given his services toward tho cause, and his numbers will be a feature of tho programme. pro-gramme. It is to the boys themselves, however, that the peoplo aro looking for Iho big work of the evening, for this will be tha first time sinco their triumphs abroad that the voungstcrs have been heard at home. When the organization headed the endots in Snn Francisco two canr ago, actiug as escort to Admiral Evans, tho people of tho Golden Gato city wondered at tho nbility or the young boj's to produce tho music Ihey did. Tho same was repeated again las't year, when the boys were a big attraction attrac-tion at tho Seattle" fair, and the concert they gavo at Nomo .circle was attended by thousands of people, whoso praise was enough to turn tho heads of the band. The concert next Saturdav night is by no means a purely monev matter, but is designed bv tho friends of tho boys more as a means of showing the Salt Lake public what the band can do with gord music, than for unvotlict cause. |