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Show Brings in Array of Musical Talent The annual benefit ooncert for the TCcams-St. Ann's orphanage, whloh will bo glvon ln tho Bolt Lake theatxo on or near March 17, promises to be a great sucoesa. Tho musicians who- will assist aro Mrs, R. M. Austin, lyrlo sooprono; Mfss Genovlevo Malone, violin soloist: P. P. Grady, barltono soloist of St. Mary's cathedral, ca-thedral, and TV. A. Crowley, a popular singing comedian. Miss Nora Glenson has the concert ln charge and will be assisted assist-ed by Miss Eleanoro Crawford, assistant organist of SL Mary's cathedral; Mrs. R. M. Austin and Miss Llla Mao Eaton, who will havo Hie tralnlnff of tho sovoral fancy dances. Music at First Methodist. Special music and an explanatory leo-turo leo-turo will feature tho sorvloes at the First Methodist church this evening. The programme of selections for bath morning morn-ing and evening follows: MORNINO. Organ prelude. "Prayer" Gullmant Anthem, "Art Thou Wcary7". .. .Jackson. W. A. Burckhalter and cliolr. Offortolro. "Cantlleno" Huntington Woodman Duct, "Love Dlvino"....-. .Georgo Kevin Postludo in D .....Dubois EVENING. Anthem, "Awake and Sing". Hammond ' Mlos Mao O'Neill and choir. Oa'crtolrc, "Serenade"....;...... Lemare Short lecturo by Mrs. TV. A. Wotzell illustrating tho following programme: Organ prelude .... ,t a fa.) Prelude to "Creation" y?1 tb) Largo Handel Mrs. J. Louis atrohauer and Ml63 Rowcna Korns (organ and piano). Mendelssohn's "Ellja" "Lift Thine Eyes" vVi.' Ladles' Literary club chorus Contralto uolo, "But the Lord Is Mindful of His Own" Mlsa Edna Dwyor Barltono solo, "Lord God of Abraham"..... Abra-ham"..... Vf. A, Burckhalter Mendel8sohn:s "St. Paul" Contralto solo, "Oh, Rest in tho Lord" Mrs. C. C. Snyder Gaul's "Holy City" Contralto solo, "Eyo Hath IN ot Seen" Mrs. 1L E. Schravon Handcl'H "Messiah" Soprano solo, "Rejoice Greatly, On Daughter of ZIon". ...... ...... ...,7 -Mr3. C. C. Day Contrnlto solo. "lie Was Desiilscd nnd Rejected".. -Mrs. P. E. Sunders Rossini's "Stabat Mater" Duet. "Quls Est Homo ('Power Internal") Mi-h. C. C. Dally. Mrs. H. E Schraven. Soprano solo and doublo qunrtotte, "rnllammatus et Accenaus Soprano obllgato. Mas. J. w. Curtis; sopranos. Mrs. J. J. Alfred Al-fred and Mrs. E. L, Thompson; tenors. Sherman Abbott and David Da-vid Smith; altos. Mlsa Edna Dwver and Mrs. Thomas Wieo; bassos, A. H. Peabody and Alex Eborhardl. Costa's "EH" . "Thou Shalt Love tho Lord ...... Ladles' Literary club chorus. Choir director. Mrs. William A. Wntzell. Accompanists, Mrs. J. Louia Slrohauer and Miss Rowcna Korns. Special Music at the American. Tho concert orchestra of tho American Ameri-can theater has rondorcd some excellent excel-lent programmes during tho week, under un-der (ho direction of Trofcssor .7. J. McClellan. Tho organ recitals of Tucs-1 dav and "Wednesday evenings wore well received, Organist McCfollan being called upon to render encores upon each occasion. Among tho uotablo selections se-lections given by orchestra and organ wcro a grand selection from Wagnor'8 "Die ftallccuro, " 11 Moming, Noon -nid Night," overture (Suppe); grand Section from "Lalcme ; (Dclibcs); ''Lo Ionian" (Burgmon,); music iron tho "Midsummer Night's Dream' ' (Mondclssolm); concert ovorturo, , ' KW; liv-nda" "Procession to Bacchus ' (Delibesii Pplude in Obarjj mmor o Rirhmaninoff ; "Dance of tho 1 lours from "La Giocouda" (Ponehielh): nre udo to Cyrano (Dnmroseh), and SverS L light and popular numbers The feature for tho coming week will bo a musical festival to bo given by tho or-nss or-nss stod bv Utah's wolUcnown tenor John T. Hand, who will sing the ffi'C "T'Pagliacci" (Lcc-ncaval-,A and a socond number, "Tho bait Ail' f'ivic Roncr." bv Profossor GF Stoyne Meom?Sniod by tho com-mSienl com-mSienl forces of tho American fheator uSr the direction of Musical Director McClellan. This . programme w iS rbl ffivoii twice each night pr the fiSt three lays of the eek, 1 io or-? or-? Sslra civing an overture in addition Mr Hand 5s contributions. All who tavV 'copies of tho civic sonc are in vfted to bring same along an" join m the chorus. ( Organize Dramatic Olub. Tho Utah Conservatory Dramatic t Vip i organized last evening in tho Say evening, February 25, nt i:JO in tho conservatory halt Conservatory Election. At the annual meoting of tho stockholders stock-holders of tho Utah conservatory of musio, the following directors wcro chosen: Dr. C. P. Wilcox, president; Levi N. Harmon, vice president ana goneral manager; ,T. J. McClellan, director; di-rector; Sorgo B. Campbell, assistant manager and treasuror; L. A. Bird, director. di-rector. L. E. Eldredgo was chosen secretary sec-retary and Professor McClellan' was retained re-tained as musical director of tho school. Reports showing tho institution to bo in a flourishing condition wero road, and the prospoctB aro brighter than ever boforo. It was with sinccro regret that "Willard Wciho's resignation as F resident was acceptod, his absonce roin the city during the coming spring and Bummer mouths necessitating this action on his part. Dr. 0. P. "Wilcox was unanimously eloctod to succeed Mr. Woiho. Miss Gleoson Gives EecitaL Miss Nora Gleason gave a studio ro-cltal ro-cltal on Saturday morninp, In which ten pupils took part The first prlzo for marked improvement waa awarded to Sharlot Prlmroso and the second prize to Jcanette Harvey. The pupils tuklnpr part wero Virginia Ranco, Jcannette Harvey, Beyrl Gray. Anna Aurcs, Nellie Powers, Ethel Jenkins, Sharlot Primrose, Carl Osterloh, Arthur Mattlnyly, William Boyd and Thomas TUGTht. Next Saturday Miss Gleason will givo a Ktudlo recital Tor the fifth grado pupils, who aro Nellie Hays, June Work, Mary Bond, Nolllo Atkins, Nadla Wllholm, Enid GosKcavc, Nora Hnrdman, Holen Marks, Judith Turner, Harry Johnson, John Maloncy, Thomas Powers and Charles Owens. Music for Veteran Firemen. Tho fourteenth anniversary of the "Vet-oran "Vet-oran Fireman association will be held ln the hall, 271 Canyon road, Monday, February Feb-ruary 23. 1914. Refreshments will bo served from 6 p. m. until 7:30 p. m. Th following programme will bo rendered, ren-dered, commencing at S o'clocic: Address, Veteran Chief G. M. Ottlnper. Responso, FIro Chief William H. By-watcr. By-watcr. Piano solo, Professor Giles. Vocal eolo. Miss Bessie Burns. Piano solo, Miss DaughcrLy Bull. Recitation, Georgo CollotU Vocal solo, Mr. Frank Barn.es. Piano solo, Arthur C. Ryder. Violin solo, Mlas Dolaros Stout. Vocal solo, Mrs. Dawson. Duet, Mr, and Mrs. ID. IT. Card well. Piano solo, Mlsa Margaret Bosfj, Vocal solo, Mrs. E. B. Burnn. Recitation, Mrs. Goff. Vocal solo, Heber Aldous, Duet, Mr3. A. G. Ryder and Arthur Ryder. Ry-der. Piano solo, Miss Amelia Doubler. Piano solo, H. J. Bull. Piano solo. A, E. H. Cardwoll. Horn solo, R. J. Jcaaup. Progi'ammo committee ITcnry Bame.i, Albert Cardwoll, IL P. Burns, L. Cardwoll, Card-woll, R- Simpson. Henry Giles, accompanist. Band in Good Form. Rehearsals during tho week by tho Mol-lcrup Mol-lcrup military band of thirty pieces, which will bo heard in concert at the Gar-rick Gar-rick theater next Sunday afternoon At 3 o'clock, lndlcato a splendid rendition of tho announced programme Director Carl Mollorup is well pleased with tho prospects pros-pects for an artistic performance. Tho band will bo assisted by Mrs. S'tella Angoll Fletcher, who will sing "Elsa's Dream" from "Lohengrin" and Ncvln'a "Tho Rosary." Ro-sary." Mr. Mollorup will play a cornet eolo. Otto King. Mr. King, who is one of tho best-known best-known local musicians, has recently become a membor of the Rox thcator all-soloist orchestra. Ilis cello solos during tho past weok wore features ot I tho oxcellcnt musical programme nt that hone |