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Show TVeu; Schedule for Concerts at the Post A -h;.nr In the du'dule of concerts hy I he Forty-third j 1 1 f ; n r r y hand, uml.;r ! li!'"t.r Mil. had t.'Ki'in, hocomft rffectlva ihi.s I ' ndcr ill1 m-w Mch--!nl the Thursday nk'M rnnnTi ulll p::iyl at C.ii post plaza. h;i ndHt.i nfl ft'-rn to !t o'rio-k. (Inner (Inn-er i' I h will ls Ci ven at thlH MtTic .-ucll Thursdav t;ciini nt the main pont. Th Tih-h'Iiv and Frluav concr-rls will he kI'-'cm iruni fi to 7 nVlm-k in front of hca.hinartci M of the F'oi Ly-t bird ini'antrv. Tim prOKramint-H f..r thlH wck are nx ful-lnwst: ful-lnwst: TT'KHDA V. (At hAttrl'iiiiirfrfi of Forty-third Infantrv.) March. "lionin.L.-Uo" . Farrar Ovf-rturft, "NlKht Cavalry" . . F. vnti Snppe ono-MP, "(ioud-by, Itruailway; H'dio, France" HaHltette Wnltz. 'OilMiial rtnfPH" Ivanovlcl llolero. "Floras do Cula". . . P.rock en shire Fox trot, "NlBht Tlnift In little Italy" Fisher Characteristic, "Panamericana" .... V. Herbert THURSDAY. (At handMtand. R p. m. .March. "Fortv-thinl Infantry" . . M. Turin Overture. "Loiurii,rln" Ft. Warner f in-Ktcn. "f-iyytny Life" Trinkana Va nz. "Imi'aHsloned Iwams ' .... no Hits (a) Knnti, "My Lodin Ih on the ( 'old ('irnnmJ." (ht Souk, "The Minstrel Poy." (c) Hong, "Killiirncv." Fox trot. "The Sweetest Little Girl In Tennessee" If. Ca rroll Pipm fnr two cornets. "La Colon- drlnn" Descriptive. Tlunthiff Scene F.ucalossi FRIDAY. ( A t heHdniiartei-.s Fort v-third Infantry. , Ma rch, "Th underiup i "animus" .... Facek Ovnrrhro, "Jolly Robbers" . . F. yon Suppe Fox trot. " Puns y foot" White . Waltz. "Postilion" Fahrhnrh Novelty. "Unzzazzn. Mnzzazza". . . .Pryor Idyl. "The Mill In the Forest" . . Fdlenbers Patml, "Crand Armv of the Republic" Repub-lic" Fassett Medley, "Good Old Tals" Lake Music Today at the First Methodist For fervlrfls t his morning and tonight nt the First Methodist church the music follows: MORNING. Preludp. "Gantileno in D" Salome Processional My mn No. ti;i?,. Anthem. ' Hark, Hark, My 8oul" Shelley Mrs. Mae O'Neill Feldman, Mrs. Fred Jinnies. Miss Ruth Patterson Patter-son and choir. orfertolre, "Traumerol" Schumann Soprano solo. "He That Dwelleth in Secret Places". .'William Arms Fisher Mrs. l-ed Parties. Fostlude, "March Pontlflcale" . . Lemmens EVKNINTJ. Prelude. "ITymn of Nuns" Lefcbure Processional-rllynm No. 646. Anthem, "God of Abraham Praise". i Dudlev Buck Miss Ruth Chadwlck, R. O., tturk-hardt tturk-hardt and choir. OfTertoire, "Adoration," from "Holv City" A. U. Gaul Soprano solo, "In My Father's House Are Many Mansions" MacDermW Mrs. Mae O'Neill Feldman. Postlude, "Fun fa re" Dubois Music Today at First Presbyterian ?"or the services todny at the First Presbyterian Pres-byterian church the music follows: MORNING. Organ prelude, March on a theme of Handel Guilmant A nth em. "Pa net us" Gounod Offertory. "The Voice in the Wilderness" Wilder-ness" gcott Solo bv Mrs. Clark. EVENING. Organ prelude. "Meditation" Kinder Anthem. "O Taste and See" Marston Response by choir. Offertory (selected) Polo by Dr. Woriey. Quartette Soprano, Mrs. Drew Clark; contralto. Miss Edna Dwver; tenor. Dr. W. R. Worlvy: basso. R. M, Russell. Marjorie Dodge Warner to Work With Coop The musical circle of this city will be interested in the announcement that Rqutre Coop, well-known conductor of musical affairs, and Marjorie Dodge Warner, War-ner, the eminent soprano, will be asso-clnted asso-clnted in studio work thp coming season. Mr. Coop hap an enviable reputation as nn authority on musical matters in gen-Tal, gen-Tal, as conductor, Pianist and coach in fo-ial repertoire. Mr. Coop is too well known to need introduction. Mrs. Warner is a newcomer to our city and a valuainV ad li'ion to the higher elf I" of Mnisi'i! I a i-;i cir i.-s. Ht-r princip-ii -1-hKt here was made In the frrHfiioi-a'j: "Mc-iali" perfot ma tn-n at the Mormon tabernacle last New V fur's witii th S.iit l-akc (jiatiriK ftocieiy. when she comp.ctt'lv won tin; h' HiidiciTu hy The rein;! ri'-i hi'; punn- and hfauty of h;r vojcfj and trie anj.nMlve .-if vie of her rendition ren-dition of that Klorious music. Mis. Warner has had a wide experi-en-o as concrri art hst in the earft and will nil eii'i'u;';(iit-nt' tlu-re the coining wlut cr, hut most of t lie time she u ill hpend hei-f as a r.-siflctit of this ''ity. The co-ojit-ra t ion of t heso t wo artists will undoubtedly be of reni value to muni mu-ni c affairs in S'llt Iakc. Good Music This Week at the Post Four excellent programmes have been prepared for the concerts to be Kiven at Fort DoukuIs this week by the Twentieth infantry hand, under direction of Leader A ntoti Goetz. The programmes are as follow: SUNDAY, 10 A. M. March, "Under the Stars and Stripes" I-osey Overture, "Comn'ilque" Keler-Bela Waltz. "The Merry Widow" Leiiar Fox trot, 'Tli Mo Hum" W. C. Isel Serenade, "To Mande" Pet tee Grand selection, "Czar and Zimmerman" Zimmer-man" Lortring MONDAY. 3:45 P. M. March. "Colt 'a Armory" Smith Overture, "The Mayor" Vernon Waltz. "Love's A wakening" Karger Fox trot, "Prav for the Lights to Go Out" Tunal Serf nade, "Cupid's Charms" Miller Grand selection. "The Spring Maid" Bernhardt WEDNESDAY. S P. M. March, 'Gippsland" Lithgow i verturo, "Tempehveihe" Keler-Bela Waltz. "II Bacio" Ardltl Meditation, "The Last Hope"..Gotlschalk Two-step, "He's a Rag Picker "... Berlin Grand selection, "Lucia dl Lammer-moor" Lammer-moor" Ionizetti FRIDAY, 3:45 P. M. March. "King Cotton" Sousa Overture, "The New Era" Need Waltz, "The Charmer" Bianke Fox trot. "Pretty La by" Jackson Intermezzo, "Shadow land"' Gilbert Suite, Romantfcjue, "A Day in Venice" Ven-ice" f Nevin Miss Olson's Pupils in Recital Tonight The Utah Conservatory of mu.sic, under the direction of Miss HaV.pl E. Olson, will present a number of pupils in a piano recital re-cital at Morgan stake hall tonight. The programme follows: Duet, Shepard's Song .Blake Mvral Clark and Mrs. Clark. First Waltz Schmull Carina Francis. (a) Charming Shepherdess Matthew (b) Vesper Hymn Matthew-Mae Matthew-Mae Francis. ' 1 Little Fairy Waltz Streabogg Ruth Parrish. Minnie Waltz Streabogg Frieda Bohman. Springtime Loeaben Bessie Ilelner. Morning Prayer Streabogg i Charles Francis. Vocal Selection Daniel Boyce. Loin Du Bitl Glllett Hugo Olson. Hyacinths Stroughton Melba Ray. On the Meadows Lange Gladys Fernellus. Longing for Home pLange Ruth Kendell. - Twilight Song Loeaben Gertrude- Ritter. Sextette from Lucia Bohm Merle Hunter. Dramatic 'R-eading lire. J. D. Taylor. 1 (a Alyslne Flower Bohm (b) Valse in E ; Beaumont Bernice Robinson. M;aiden'e Dream Bohm1 Josephine Rollins. Humoresko Dvorak Ella Clark. Old Melody Brtnton Leila Clark. Violin Selection Miss Smith. ta) 11 Trovatore Wagner (b March from Faust Levhack Myral Clark.' Water Sprite Godard Dora Boyce. (a) Twittering Birds Bi!1na (b) Poet and Peasant Sunpc Elva Stodard. (a) Shepherd's Evening Song... Blake (b) Rose Fay Mazurka Heinz Wanda Robison. Dramatic Reading Mrs. .1. D. Taylor. fa) Robins' Departure Fisher (b) Rtgoietto Spindler Walter Dale Francis. Bubbling Spring Rive King Mrs. Jean Clark. Gertrude McArthur's Pupils in Recital Miss Gertrude McArthur. a popular pianist and pupil of Squire Coop of Op-den Op-den and - Salt Lake, presented twenty-three twenty-three of her pupils in a "cital at her nome last Sunday afternoon. The following follow-ing programme was given: First Waltz Schmol Reulah Hargravep. "Tired and Sleeny" George Spa Id ins Delia West. Military Arrav" W.Kern Kdna Chester. Duet. "The Mill" A. Jensen Blanche Erickson and Miss Mc-Ariliur. Mc-Ariliur. "Meditation" Mary Shostrom. Exercise Goldie Allsworth. "Cliarming Sliepherdess" Beverly Matthews. "Shower of Roses'' Ptreahorg Leona Puffin. Exercise Marie Pickett. Progress March Meyerbeer Fracelie Bunch. Exercise 1 Faith Farmer. "March of the Little Sages" Gertrude Hopkins. Spring Pong Mendelssohn . , Nnmiu Shostrom. " ho'll Buy My Roses?" Amanda Barren. Barcarolle" Hoffman Lena Campbell. J L uncus Storv HeIler 1 ,. Ornha Skeam. i Wood Fairies" Renard " inona Pldcoek "Airy Fairies'" Geore Spalding Alice Wilson. ; Westminster College Musiccle a Success ! T'ne annual opening musica nf the col-j col-j I-co season wp held Friday nlshr in : t erry 1-IuN or V. estnunster coilege. M'cs Frances Jensen. insTrucror in vol'cp 'an",i harp at the cc-!ge. was ablv assisred by her sister. Miss Winifred Jensen, and M.;s's Mornincsrar, pianisr. and George F,. Sk'!-ton. Sk'!-ton. well-known ioi;n!?t r.f the ciiv." The reception room nf Ferry h'li was Tow ded by t be fnen 1s and student.- of the college, who rmved an appreiafhe audience for the several nunibe's on the evening's programme. Mr. Ske(ton pr-r-fnrmed with his usuni faulrless skiil. ri-s V'nifred Jensen, n "ho was to ha'e taken an equal part with her sister, was pre- j vtr,tid from appearing in a rnaior roleby a slight accident recfp.t.y received. M'ss i Frances Jensen, how-er, did justice for both. Especially pl'-asUig her work I at the harp, in wmch she -Slowed her- .'elf an aole muhter. Her "Sunshine i Kong" was per'nafu the most acceptable selection of her songs. U w as generally conned e-d that stie is a versatile artist, well worthy of Westminster college. After the programme a social hour followed, fol-lowed, in which ligat refi-t.-simicncs were served. Dr. H. W. Reherd announced di;rir: tiie evening that that portion of the hoys' new dormitory which had been completed was now open to inspection by the" friends of the college. The new quarters were found to be very commodious. com-modious. Money has not been spared in the finishing work and Westminster may rightly be proud of the results. The evening's programme follows: fa) "Matiinata" Tosti (b) "So Florindo e'Fidele" Scarlatti (c) "Si Mi Cidmano Mimi" (from "La Boheme") .Puccini Miss Frances H. Jensen. Cat; "Meditation" (from "Thais") ... Massenet (b) "Serenade" Schubert-Elman (u) "Romance." Scenz George E. Skelton. (Harp accompaniment.) I (a) "Birds, or" Passage Farewell".. j Hildach (h) "Barcarolle" Gounod Miss Frances TT. Jensen and Miss Winifred Z. Jensen. For the harp (r) "Reverie" Hasselman? (b) "Follets" Hasselmans (c) "Au Bord du Ruisseau" Rente (d; "The Fairies' Dream" Robinson Miss Frances Jensen. (a) "La Serennta" Praga Violin accompaniment by Mr. Skelton. (b) Wind Song Rogers (c) "The Bird of the Wilderness".. Horsman (d) Blackbird's Pong Scott Miss Frances Jensen. ( Arcompa nist . Miss Mornings tar. ) (a) "Annie Laurie" Lady Scott (hi Sunshine Song ..Grieg (c) "Believe Me. If All These Younc Endearing Charms" WeUerlin Miss Frances Jensen. (Harp accompaniment.:; Music Today for St. Paul's Church For the sen-ices at I o'clock this morning at St. Pa ul's Episcopal church the following music will be given: Processional. "O Day of Rest and Gladness" J. W. Elliott "Venite" ....... Woodward "Te Deum" Illsley "Jubilate" Nevin Sermon-hvmn, "The King of Love. My Shepherd Is" J. B. Dykes I Offer tow, soprano solo, "Adore and I Be. Still" Gounod Mrs. A. S. Peters. i Recessional, "For Thee, O Dear, Dear Country" P. C. Edwards Programme of Musid for Quarterly Conference i The following programme is announced for the morning session of the Salt Lake stake quarterly conference, which will be held in the assembly hall today. The music will be furnished by the Twenty-ninth Twenty-ninth ward Sunday school: Prelude. Adagio in A flat Mozart Miss JCdna Coray, "Praise to Man" Twenty-ninth ward Sunday school and audience. "Oh, It Is Wonderful" Charles H. Gabriel Twenty-ninth ward' Sunday eehool. '"Utrrhr We Love Thee" (state anthem an-them ) E. Stephens "Sunshine of Your Smile" Ray M. Haddock "God of Our Fathers" E. Beesiey Postlude in C Charles Joseph Frost Chorister, Ray M. Haddock ; stake organist. or-ganist. Miss Edna Coray. Programme of Organ Recitals Announced For the free organ recitals to be given tills week at the tabernacle the following programmes are. announced: MONDAY. Assistant Organist Tracy Y. . Cannon. Largo ' Handel (a OfTertoire Guilmant (b) Songs in the Night Spinney (a) Favorite Mormon hymn. "Come. Come. Ye Saints". . . . Arr. by organist (hi An Old Melody Arr. by organist Grand Choeur Renaud TUESDAY. Organist J. ,T. McOllan. Toccata from Fourth Organ Syrn- phonv ." Widor (a ) Trau m ere i Schumann Co) Ave Maria, from "Othello" Verdi (e) An Old Melody Arr. by organist Favorite Mormon hymn. "Come. Come, Ye. Saints" .... Arr. by organist Pxcerpts from "Lohengrin" (Arr. for organ by McClellan) Wagner "America." TV EDNESDAY. Assistant Organist Edward P. Kimball. Allegro con i moto and fugue (Jvirsf Sonata) Th. Salome fa) Slumber Song d'Evry (b) La Yilannelle Hammerill (a) Favorite Mormon hymn, "Come, Come. Ye Saints". .. .An, by organist (b) An Old Melody Arr. by organist Offertory in E ."...Batiste ' THURSDAY. Assistant Organist Tracy Y. Cmmon. Prelude in G major Mendelssohn (a) Matin Faulkes (M Evensong Johnston (a) Favorite Mormon hymn, "Come, Come. Ye Sain ts" .... Arr. by organist fh) An Old Melody Arr. by organist Sortie Lennnens FRIDAY. Prelude in E fat J. P Bach a) Romance Debussv (hi To a Water Lily MacDowell (a) Favorite Mormon hymn, "Come. Come. Ye Sain ts" .... Arr. by organist Th) An tjld Melody Arr. by organist Offertory in D minor ...Batiste SATURDAY. "Oberon" overture Von Weber fai Andante in F Jules Orison (b ) Gavotte from "Mlguon" Thomas (cl An Old Melody Arr. by organist Chorus of Pilgrims (from "Tann- hauser") Wagner "The Star-Spangled Banner." Many Register for L. D. S. Music Course Registration has Wen in progress at the L. D. S. university for the new school of music for the past three days. From all indications, the new work will start out with a great number of students. It is expected tiiat registration will continue through the whole month, particularly with out-of-town p'-pi's. Scholarship Contest Date October 28 The L. T". P. T. Fhnni of musi announces an-nounces scholarships which wiil be given , one in e;, eh of the following depart-iments: depart-iments: Piano, vocal, violin, cornet and j 01 ga n. ' i den ' s who wish to content for ! the scholarships are asked to se:i 1 In their t names before September -th They will j I. e onen to the -ne' :il public. I A gtudent may ia.k nny choice of ric-es and will p!ay two selections. Three jiaU':-, who wtil'he apnomied by he s hfio!, w;';! award tie s'-noht rsh i ps. The , eent Is .s.-hedu.ed to take place in liar- j i i- u hall on U'-tober Florence Jcpperson Returns From East Miss Florence Jepperson. who has been in the east for th.e past ten years giving 'onrerts and teaching, has returned home. She w:i! teach in San Iike ore day each wr-fk, coming Tip from provo for that pur-rose. pur-rose. H.-r work h -?!": will be done through i..e new L. D. S. school of music. Miss Jeprerson b.as been giving concerts in Now England the past summer. L. D. S. U. Band Will Work Five Days Rand work at the L. D. S. university this winter will be chanced In Its schedule sched-ule from' two "days a week to five. More credit will be given the boys and very much better results will be expected. The school announces the engagement of Professor Pro-fessor Owen Sweeten as the new bandmaster, band-master, who takes the place of Clarence Hawkins, who is at present In the United States service. Mr. Sweeten is one oi tiie leading band directors and cornetists. He has studied cornel in Chicago, Boston and New York. Held's Band Plays at Liberty Park Today Held's Concert, band will play its programme pro-gramme from 4 to 6 this afternoon. The numbers follow: Overture. "Semiramlde" Kosslnl Solos by Messrs. Findiesen, Jes-person, Jes-person, Williams, Robinson. Requests (a) "Pome Out of the Kitchen. Mary Ann" ; Gordon (b) "Bonehead Blues" (jazz dance) i Bayha Suite de ballet from "Copelia" Leo Delibes March of .'the bolls valse of the hours--dance of. automatons-r-wed-dlng dance valse of the dolls-warriors' dolls-warriors' march Hungarian dance. Selection. "A SlelR'n Ride to the Dance" (descriptive) l.ampe Song (new). "America! The World Looks to You for Freedom" .... Held Mlel Williams. Intermission of ten minutes. .' " Grand selection. "A Coon's Dream of the Past" Middleton Trumpet duet. "The Gladiators" Ciark Messrs. Baer and YVestover. Mazurka caprice, "Blue Violets" R. Eilenberg Requests-fa) Requests-fa) "The Lost Chord" Sullivan (b) "Silver Threads Anions the Gold" ! , Foster Descriptive selection, "Lost, a Lead- er" - Arr. hv Held Temporary leaders Messrs. Johnson, Knight, Westover, Baer, Erickson and Findiesen. Tiie words to the new song. "Ajnerica. to l nee 1 Fray, Which is arranged for a quartette, are as follows: America to thee I sing. For the world looks to you for freedom 1 Thou art the one for thou shalt bring That peace on earth for which we prav. America land of the free. Thou shalt not fall in the task now doing-Thy doing-Thy purpose true, there's work to do To thee I pray America. America equality thou stands for that among all mankind: Thou art the one to make it true To all the nations of the earth Then labor on. and struggle, , too. For tile task is not so easv; " Thy purpose true, there's work to do-To do-To thee I pray America. |