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Show I Artc. ,0Vcr of the best xnu-AjBrfi'"' xnu-AjBrfi'"' an nrtwtlc treat In atiiirt'i k. c0CCri of the ffi 0 the First Congroga-jBfcrclnf Congroga-jBfcrclnf ?i and pal.isUkli.p rc-fc rc-fc U'tf ""jtmiHlustle artists MO Xlicl with m""11 f,,r-iW"Hc f,,r-iW"Hc cheerfully for the The nuarletto comprises WJttt'1. rthur Frcber. v!o-Xfaff. v!o-Xfaff. p!an moti violin: Alfred BwS ?ronnuo KliW. "c'lo. The 'HitS vlilcl. opens the K Wr the violins, viola and &e-.,,Jj2tv trio for tl.e piano. timm Ar.DJih, Grieg quartette, the micl'l pW'-'I b' thw (Wf5f'n No. J iSeliubort)- T?w (,,,mo- a,,ogr--Hfe f'ucn8ky)-AlBro mode-;W, mode-;W, imKO. i.JaIo. allegro nun no '7 (Grieg) -Allegro 4u,oPan.lantlno. allegro mol-?B$ro mol-?B$ro al Saltarcllo. i4oTcouiirConiing. v fr pventfe of tlio week In S'-i ulll l" tlu- recital next in his cltv hv Frederick mfcfSa die cellist Vpnder." a Vu ; artist and oompos-WtVl oompos-WtVl j' worhl-wklu. He is an Mrmto ot the Leipzig con- imr1 fflSp nd l,:is plnyf.'? u,v (7. ,ftp or Arthur Nlkcfcch like Klcnucl and Rp-,IB?Brfimon Rp-,IB?Brfimon to faultless tech-Slfl&WowlcdSC. tech-Slfl&WowlcdSC. Air Search iSi oosso-slng an Individ u-SfcTrs-'tlon Hint is Ids greatest W-ffaJiaw under the d rection iW'tl bureau, which will also .iWi.-ilfdia J:iwan. the famous HRl Jtoreh S. Mr. Search will fu m U.c Consolidated Xlu-'US Xlu-'US "piSrammc follows: i'B Max ttoger ;'J7r'Laiwl"'of the Sky-Uluo K carles Wakefield Cadman jgHnfo l'KQ Bchor $"Ufcntt0, V" KO Uecker .Sonata in A minor Edward Orleg Allegro agitato. Andante molto taniuilio. Allegro molto o mareato. Prolude from Suite In C major (for cello alone) ....John Sbiutlan bach Roman.e n C major F. 1'. Search Romance in F mnjor v. P Search beronude. "An. JUvunlng In Tnnglora" ' F. I. Search .iM.rRi .Y V, ' ,Fri;0'e''l Pmncois Chopin Hie Butterfly (scene from a masked ,,. I1"1') -David Popper I'lrst movoment from the Concerto ' D minor Julius klengcl Children to Give Operetta. "Snow White and the .Seven Dwarfs" Is ihe oft or! iik the children of the Elgh-teenth Elgh-teenth ward primary association will present at Wlillnoy hall Thursday and I-rlday evening??. February l.'i-ll. This tuneful operetta, which Ik founded upon Grimm s fairy tale "Snow "While." has been under preparation for several weeks past and is now ready for production. Much care has been used in selecting thu cast, as the demands made upon the principals , are exacting. A chorus of sixty voices has been provided, which will give full strength to the pretentious choral numbers. In addition to the operetta, Miss Dollv Chrlstenson, will appear in song and lancy dances and Miss Beth Whltnev will be heard in character songs between be-tween the acts. Concert at Hotel Utah. An Interesting programme is promised by the McClellan Hotel Utah orchestra at the regular Sunday concert In the lobby of the hotel this evening at S:.'!0' o'clock. Mile. d'Kovclcz T.-ill be heard In "II Liucc-lo."' by Ardittl. Airs. Fred Mldglev. who possesses a delightfully pure, high soprano voice, will sing two numbers, and the High School Glee club of male voices will render "The Goblins," by Parks. The programme: Rozlka. .iluugarian Pn taste . ...Roberts ut) Dnitff Oriental (. Lubomlrsky (l) Serenade Espangnolo - Georges Bizet vocal. "Melody of .Love," from ' Gypsy Love" Lchar Mrs. Mldglcy. Selection. "The Siren" Leo Fall Vocal, "Mine" Granlchstadten Mrs. MIdgiey. "The Dervishes" (fanatical dance).. - Theo Bendlx Vociil. "Il Baccio" (by request) . .Ardittl Mile. d'Rovelez. "The Goblins" Parks High School Gle'eClub. Music at First Mothodist. L'nder the direction of Mrs. Wlllifem A. Wlzell and Mrs. J. J.ouls Strohauer, organist, or-ganist, the following programme or sacred music will he given at the First Methodist church services today: MORNING. Organ Prolude. Anthem, "Open Ye the Gate.?" lilshoff Mrs. Charles Dally and Choir. Offertory. ' Postlude. , EVJSNLVG. I Organ Piulude. Anthem, "The Seven-Fold' Amen" ,..Stainer Alex Eherhardt and Choir. Offertory. Mezzo-soprano Solo, "The Gates of Heaven" Vincent Miss Rowcna. Korns. Postlude Music Notos. Mrs. Magglo Tout IJrownlng. Mrs. Lizzie Thomas Edward and Horace S. ICnsIgn will be soloists at the eisteddfod I to be held in Harratt hall .March 3 and i. ! Miss Roucna Korns, daughter of City Commissioner Korns, is a new soloist for the First Methodist Episcopal church. This evening she will sing "The Gates of Heaven." by Vincent. Prof, livnn Stephens is making splen-il splen-il d progress in handling his augmented eioir, every rehearsal being attended by a constantly increasing number. The ladies' chorus will meet tomorrow night. Hard and constant work is being done almost dally by the singers of St. Mary's parish in preparation for the St. Patrick's Pat-rick's day musical entertainment. The zeal manifest leaves no doubt of splendid splen-did success. The Salt Lake high school orchestra, newly strenghtcned and in good form, v-III play at. the Emerson school on Friday Fri-day afternoon and at the Lowell school February 10. Miss Edna Evan gave a. muslcalc yesterday afternoon at her residence fltij Lake street, for her friend. Miss Addle Cannon Maggie Tout Browning and Hugh W. Dougall were among the solo-ista solo-ista After being overhauled, the labernaclu organ is again in excellent shape for service. Mrs. .7. J. Shraven. contralto. will sing "Resignation," by ltoma, at the Unitarian church services this morning. morn-ing. Leopold Godowsky, whose appreciation of his reception in Salt Iake Is deep, has already promised to Include this city in his Itinerary on his J&J5 tour of America |