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Show ORPHEUM FIDDLERS VISIT BURTON SCHOOL Profitable, enjoyable and patriotic cx-crclsos cx-crclsos wor.e given Friday forenoon in what is known as the Burton school, Fourth district. Salt Lake count'. Headed by Colonel 13. W. Tatlock and accompanied by Colonel J. A. Patlee. George P. Dilllan, C. H. Hammcrslcy and George A. W Fo.rd, members of the old fiddlers' troupe at tho Orphcum theater, and several Salt Lake women, a throng Invaded the school room. Colonel Tatlock opened the exercises with an appropriate patriotic address, in the course of which he displayed the Union and Confederate Hags, the object being lo show tho banners ban-ners under which the great civil war was waged. Colonel Pattec made a patriotic address, ad-dress, which was enjoyed by the audience. Tho music as rendered by the old soldiers fired the patriotic blood to fever heal, and the applause was almost-boundless. Patriotic songs were sung by the pupils and at the conclusion of the exercises refreshments re-freshments prepared by the misses of the eighth grade were served. The children shook hands with the old soldiers and wished Ilium the compliments compli-ments of the season. Ray Bradford Is principal of the school. |