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Show MISS FRANCES GRANT PROVES HER ABILITY Freshman of University of Utah Achieves Success in Piano Concerto Recital. A piano concerto recital, under the auspice of tho University of Utah music, mu-sic, department, was given yesterday afternoon at tho Salt Lake theater, which brought to public attention and commendation Miss Francos Grant, a freshman at the university. This young woman, with dainty touch and exceptionally excep-tionally clean technique, played nearly 200 pages of niUHic from memory, accompanied ac-companied by an orchestra composed largely of members of the Philharmonic Philhar-monic orchestra. There wcro forty pieces, witli Arthur Krebor as eoneert-injistcr. eoneert-injistcr. Particularly efi'nctivo was the accompaniment to the andante of the Mendelsohn concerto. MiB Grant, a pupil of Professor Thomas Giie, who conducted the orchestra, or-chestra, is 1lio first university student to exhibit her talent in hU city in such extended programme. This typo of concert is cunsidernd n niqiie in ttm I 'nil erl t.'i te.-t. A largo audi "tice was pros-cut, ami fa wired Miss Grant, and yH,'fh generous and rnerit- |