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Show SCHOOL PUPILS TO GIVE PROGRAMME Wkittier Children Will Do Honor to Washington; New Band Will Play Selections. Special to The Tribune. BRIGHAM CITT. Feb. CI. Tomorrow afternoon the pupils of the Whtttler school will appear in the Second ward chape in a Washington's birthday programme, pro-gramme, under the auspices of the school. Principal A. M. Hansen of the school also announces the flr?t public appearance of the newly organized Whittier band, the first school band formed in the schools of Box elder county in the grade departments. depart-ments. The band was organized early in the present school year by Professor A. B. Frisby, and the movement has proven so successful that the organizer consented con-sented to the band giving a public recital. re-cital. The programme, which begins at 1:30 p. m., will be composed of the following fol-lowing numbers: Song, "To Thee, O Country." school; talk, "Life of Washington." Scott Hors-!ey; Hors-!ey; reading. "The Veteran's Speech." Delone Buchanon ; selection. "Kvening Shadows." Whit tier band ; piano solo, "The Battle of Waterloo," Arietta Nelson Nel-son : double quartet te, "Stand by Your Country." boys; reading, "Battle of Trenton." Tren-ton." Ardella Keller: piano solo, "The Flatterer." Vera Preston ; song, "Sing," school; reading. Dalsv Bargeron; double quartette. "We Meet Again Tonight," toys; reading. Vera Rocheck; piano solo, Ivy Mat bias; selection, March, band ; song. "When Washington Crossed the Delaware." school: reading, Joyce Hoist; piano solo. "Warblings of Eves," Idalia Brown; "America," Whittier band and school. |