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Show ENSIGN IS TO SING AT FORT CONCERT Local Singer to Aid in Twentieth Infantry In-fantry Band Appearance Sunday; Concert This Afternoon. Horace S. Ensign will sing ' 1 The Holy City" at the band concert to be given at Fort Douglas Sunday morning at 10 o'clock by the Twentieth infantry infan-try band. Director Anton Goetz is arranging to have a Utah singer give a solo at each of the Sunday morning concerts to be given at the fort. There will be a eonoert by tho baud at the fort this afternoon at 3:4-3 and this will be followed by formal guard mounting. The concert at the fort this afternoon after-noon will be played by the new Twentieth Twen-tieth infantry band. Those members of the old organization who were assigned as-signed to the bands of the Forty-second and Forty-third infantries have been relieved from duty with the Twentieth Twen-tieth and new men have been secured in their places. Director Goetz has twenty-one men in the band now, with two or three on leaves of absence. He needs two good French horn and two good clarinet players, play-ers, lie explains. Applicants, he states, must be good musicians and have excellent ex-cellent characters. The division of the old Twentieth infantry baud to provide nuclei of orga uization for the new regimental bands will not interfere with the regu- i lar weekly programmes of the Twentieth Twen-tieth infantry band. This organization will continue to play concerts on Sunday Sun-day mornings ami Monday. Wednesday i and Friday afternoons at 11:4.5. j |